vvr -v y<i - ~ 4 % -#->., i . ’«*:. i 4:;i '•'»> '-x - .*.v •- .- *H^^ , g?*y*£oiß3iks3=^^ A j" - |i?l®Wt«#r- ~-' X'-xX"';t-n? At* ;* 1 v -*- ’xxx-x „x K»'/^vj v \*^j'V« ,r V *v-i + f -**i' +v? .•»>£ »»> *?■'** A 1 p^sptoa^fe , ’ • .UHlinw:n»w-.v —*-*w^ w flrtelitr will noi tun. . —„ _ *£>% '‘ *' I ’ It ”"ff>iul from tins Wesi, iutitui* m . ■.—■ Kf MW vgS&r 1181 gMs&ste&Ps tesssss#Btef ■• .:v ’'■■ - . £SHBQ&<3&&f £%* j. '”*' ’ < - '■ <. ;:nV-^^4^eKgSsH.f»^sS%^fV-r«^^pjsi.3^ rf t*.*-.;v-,• - ;• £*•». * ' uj ******** BfiitvVAii; K*"i. c >r-~ " .: ;.f|lllEBuhBcribßrwouldre3i>ttUullyinlbrin hisfldandaand ;• ,X' thepablie/ibatliebM wmovcdflrom htsold stand, on Marketstruet, toibo N&WIHOX FROST 8T01U&, J»0 v -..:£&iPlEXll»&Tit&£Ti immediately opposite tha. Theatre, v '/■ ; -i whew he is now receiving and opening &• hand sum n. ass an ftwntof I’lala and'Fducy Colored Oloihm Cnesimrres and Ydsttagivof tlxonuwstslyles/'wbich he will take pleasure in atiowlng td those who may lavor him wdiii a call, 110 is alßQpiupttiod to make to order every article-of Clothing constituting a Gentleman’? TV*ordroba» in tho latest and * mostiasliiocabto style.. ' ... pUth system or Oarment Draughting, go fa viably known andgenerally nsod by the tTada of this city,- Cincinnati, Thß&delpfcta dnd elsewhere; at tbefolloxriuj?]^Ecoa > ‘fi* t-.- > ‘•wWlth-Inirtrtictiousj slo,GOrwlthbutinstrueUons, $7,00. Tbs Bookatidßaler,containing fallr&mlaeQuratedirOcUons f>sncce3sfaldraughting,fbrwaideiUoanypftUof the Doited Btatea, on reciiplt>f. $T»00, by : WATT, • , ' s y r *, * - Tiracher of Garment Cutting, : •••cm20 } ■ - : • N0;45 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. SABIUEii GUAY, merchant tailor, _ fw : SO. CLAIK HOTEL BUiLDfSGS, ..uT.-cura arsacr, Pittsburgh. :/?tffiCC^i£EN , S -CLOXiiIMG made exclusively to Order, v3T anti warranted to suit Has constantly on hand a choice assortment Of GLOTEi, CASSI3IEHES, VKSTINGS, nad OYJSIBCOATIOT, of the latest styles, selected expressly f »r..tbechstoro trado* Gentleman learing their orders, win have'their wishes consulted and complied with, as all wr-i is!tjono under his ownsuperrieion. nqt!> CL OTH 1 MG STORE! JOHN irCLOSKEY & CO., the celebrated Clothing Depot on liberty fr strecl, which hoswonao unbounded popularity under t-Ur*amft of die THREE BIG DOORS, Lave, for the pur jwyerjf.acquiring more spare ibr tbeir immense business, removed to the upacioua building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEV AND WOOD BTRELT, tv-....- Where theyimre now the most - ' SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHS! ».xsd READY MADE CLOTHING, \ ; That lias erer been offered to the jmblie. .Tbeir principal object for this remora], is to glre them more ftcmtlea forth o WHOLESALE TRADE! 'Thar&re prepared to sell Goods at the •v L O WEST-EASTER N PRICES! ; "And' they will warrant them to be as good as any mane fsctnred ih the Union. CUSTOM WORK, •"jit YhX BESTstnc,AND otott the buobtest notice. They haTß.on hand a foil and beautiful assortment of CLOTHS and COATINGS* for FEOCKS, 1HU533, WALKING AND BUS I- NESS COATS. -Onr lntcrostß kw Identical trith thOf*e of our customer! 1 , and ireusauro t&e ptiblio that our fidelity will not fail iu Ailing aUmtiersncmayba favorod with. ''£&• IKXN’T POIUIET THE PLAOK— -88 W««d street, . (EAST BIDE,) COEHEE OF DIAMOND ALLEY. N. B.—We desire our patrons to understand tha t we liav e nodongerany connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the Hon so above designated. mar 23 JOHN SPCLOSKKY A CO. DRY GOODS. Ilf otic e ! I T O TUB WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DEALERS OF prrrsDOHGU, Allegheny city, and vicinity. —TC'GRKGG A CO-, Importers A Wholesale Dea ers In Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties, No. 09, one door from the North-west corner of Wood sL and Dl&moud alley, Pittsburgh. Having completed the enlargement of their present occupied Ware Rooms, are now opening one of the largest and best stock of DRY GOODS aud YAKIK TI£S» they have ever heretofore exhibited to the Pittsburgh trade,and pn exuiuiaailuu, will be found to be unsurpassed by any other House or the kiud in the City, and as uue of ■thepartnew is generally in the Kan tern Citira during the business seasons, barchasing cheap bargains, adapted t > the Pittsburgh and Western Trade, we will bo able to offer Inducements to oar old customers, and purchasers gener ally* . Oar stock of Dry Goods consists in part of tho follow Ingleadirigartktes vit: . Boperk>r Broad Cloths; '.Pilot'and Petersham do; •i'McyC&Eslineres.Twteda end BathfoU«; - Jatrns, Fancy Testings end Corduroys; -Tlaupels, Tickings Test Paddings; JJroTro and Bleached Muslins, and Irish Linens; • foreign and Domestic Ginghams; . Alpacas* Merinos, Cuburg Cloths, and Dress Silks; Bay Slate and Broach* Shawls; Woolen Comforts and Fancy BUk Handkerchief*, fit* following comprise a part of the general stock of Varieties : - Buttons; Combs, Threads and Sewing SHks; 'Hosiery* Gloves, Ribbons, and Black BUk Tells; Lace Goods, Jaconetts, Mull and Cam brick Muslins Fancy Nettings, and Millinery goods generally. Also—A large assortment ofTalile Cutlery, Pocket knives Razors and Scissors of onrovn Importation, Perfumery, Patent Medfoinrs, together with a Fplendld assortment «*f Gold and Gilt Jewelry, of the latest patterns; Gold and Sil ▼er Watches; Watch materials; Watch Rlaßper, and an ex tenrive Stock of 30 hour and 8 day Brass Clocks, of a variety of patterns. All of which will bo sold on the most occom zuMating terms, for Cash, or (Sty reference. JJ. B--—City, Country Merchants aod Pedlars art* invited to-gire ns a call before purchasing elsewhere. gep3rtf P GREGG * on SECOND ARRIVAL OF FALIi AND WINTER DRY GOODS !: The Cheapest Goods of the Season YOUNG, BTEVENSON a LOVE, eign of the original Bxs-liive, No. 74 MARKET STRKKT, between Foartb and. the Diamond, Pittsburgh, have just received, and are notr opening* a large and splendid assortment of DRES 8 GOODS, Of the newest and most desirable styles, adapted to the present season. Plaid Brocade and Fancy Silks at bargain.*. Plain Black and Cornelian Silks and Turk Satin*. Mcriao Plaids.-aH wool, end Silk and Wool do. Also* Raw Silk and Cashmere Plaids of every description, very cheap. New. style Plain and Fancy De Lames. French Merino*, Cashmere*, Coburg.-*, Alpacas, and Paru xnaDos, all colors and qualities. De lieges, end high colored De Lainea. all qualities. FeJland Winter Shawls, 6f every description. Lonjraml Square Broche and Plaid Shawls. Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do. French Chintzes, Ginghams. A general assortment fofit color Prinks from c«s. up. ■WHITE GOODS of every description. Collars, Cults; Chemizettesand Ktub’d Hdkfs., at liargnins. Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery ooods, very cheap. Also* a full stock of DOMESTKLGOODS, at low price* ISntQ Sheeting, Pillow Linen*, Table Cloths, and Nap kina. Russia Diaper, and Cravats, very cheap. GLOVES, HOSIERY, SCSPENDERS, and CRAVAT?. We would respectfully solicit an early call from b-tl; and retail buyers, da tiering ourselves that mu cau iaccpmSaodate ail who may favor us with their patron ngß, <m mast liberal terms. sep2o . YOUNG, STEVENSON k LOVE. Jnsi Received, AT THE ORIGINAL BEE*HIVE* ' •••' • Mo. T 4 MARKET STREET, Anew supply of fall anl winter goods, Which will be sold at exceedingly low prices. We t would respectfully solicit an early coll from our friends and * the public in general, believing that we can now offer greater inducements to both wholesale and retail buyer-*, than ever heretofore. seplS - YOUNG, -STEVENSON A LOVE. Sew Coach and Carriage Factory t JOHHSTOH, HBOTHEBS & CO., QffWr cf; Bebeeca ami Belmont streets, Allegheny City, WOULD respectfully Inform their Wends - public generally, that they have the masu&ctare of Carriages, wlr ■iWSaswT.TnTfrurhr*, Bockawsys, Baggie?, Sleighs and Cbariot&lA&H their various-styles of flmsh'and proportion. Allordera wUI bo executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repairs will* also be attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using in all their work the Lest Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel confi dent thatall who favor them with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before purvhn sing elsewhere. , oetC J y CARRIAGES FOB. SALE rpHR undoreigned has just received at his _ A. CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, nearthfi Two Mile Bun* between Pittsburgh and .LairrenceviUe, & splendid of• V kljj.old£3,. Of every description, and will continue to regularly, new and second band Carriages, Sulkies, Buggies, tic*, Which be will sell on the very lowest terms for cash*. Having bad twelve years* practice in the business,one! wtlhhiflweTl known facilities in ths-Kast, he flatters hbnsell In putting down all competition. wishingto purchase are respectfully invited to call and see for themselves. . - ISfrpedfrl and prompt attention paid to repairing of Qarri *«ges, Ao. ; fmy!B:tUwy*l JOSEPH WHITE. . WVERY STABLE, Oomcr cfSmifhfidd strut and Diamond alley. THE undersigned haying added largely to his L stock, U now prepared to accommodate the public JOLAjLWiWithflfinest Baggie^and best Ilorsea, both for Hhrnoa. Gentlemen, wishing to hay« horses superior accommodatlonaior them at this stable. The stalls are large and new, and the pro prietor pays eyoty attention to tfieir ease and comfort. <*t&7 p. DEVLIN. / Notice* rjlHB -STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ALLEGHENY AND 1. * BUTLER FLANK ROAD COMPANY ore hereby nntl fled that on ELECTION will LeheM at ROBERT WILSON 8 HOTEL, in Bakeratowo, on MONOAT, tbe 7th day of No tember, 1653, for the purpose of electing officers of said Company for the ensuing year. Election to be opened at 12 o'clock* &L Attest: JOHN N. PUBYIANCB, President JAm Dnpg, Sec'y. foetT.-dlmJ '■* Notice* .MANAGERS of the TemperanceriJl e and Xobles -X town Turnpike or Plank Road Company hereby Kite notice to the Stockholders of said Company to MEET on the FIRST MONDAY OP NOVEMBER NEXT, at 10 o’clock, A. fiL, at the office of tho Treasurer of said Company ' No street, Pittsburgh, for the purpose of choosing Officers of raid Company Ibr the ensuing year. A. W. LOOMIS, Pres’t. foctS] AtiSTCr I/iovt*. Pcc»y. OYBTKU TIIANSPOHTATIOIv; WE bora .irrnniccd with tho Pennsylranlo nnii Sasque- Sarnia Jtwilroatl Companies, tor a apodal Oyster Transportation Lino, at exceedingly low ratea. QCtT ADAMS A CO., C 4 "Water st. Blank books— i^ g> , r », - Journals, Da, Books, Cash Books, Receipt Books, Docket®, Or any descrln* tion Of BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER at short noticr of .the moat superior quality of paper, bound- In any style required. Blank Books paged to order. A large and excellent stock of Blank Books always on hand and for sale at low rates, consisting of Cap, Demy and Medium work, in all styles of binding. The trade supplied on liberal terms. W. 8. n ATEN, Blank Book Manufacturer, rep 2 Oornerof Market and Second streets. - r ' Labor Sawing Machine. THE BOSTON SAUSAGE COTTER AND BTUFFERS; Hojy Straw,and Stalk Cutters; Churns, Improved Coru Shrilers,fi>r hand and horse power;" Pruning Chisels, and --A' -large' -cssor tmo n t of Implements suitable Tor-tbe Garden and the Seed and Agricultural Ware hohse, AO Fifth street. oeU JAMES WARDROP. Notice. . fTlHEpartacrship between the undersigned, at Pittsburgh ahd Wheeling, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. JosephTUgbards has transferred his interest to George W. fimitb. who Is alono authorized to settle tho business of the latoflmu GEORGE W. BMTTII. JOSEPH RICHARDS. Pittsburgh, August 25, 1658. CARD—ThoBREWING.Gn AIN, MALT and TRADE ■wUfbo carried on as'heretQfbKkTJwthe jubgcrribor. ai Pitts-: hargb niid Wheeling; • 1 -dEOEGB W. SMITH. " v '• r. :" 0 - -(Gaxfltto.] /ILXPE STREET—Two Lots for,sale,- situated pn Cliff and \jr,:Conk streets,oaoh 24 feet front by/76d$«p./ ; l , ricC' each; Terms: Onc-hslf in hand;beiancei , i J <me Teari « l <*:•. - fl. CUTHBEBT A SON,’ \ Cct22 - Beal Estate Agvtta, 140 Third at. . TRANSPORTATION. SIHEEE ABaANGEHEHTB, 1833: li&Sgi- 1883. TUB PIS 1 aValX^oaij. r V Mail Ti ala Xhoßaascnger filution on i. Libeny Rtrect cyvry pibrnina hi 9 Veluck, stopping at all the regular stations oh the mad, anil arriving lu . Philadelphia the-’oust risoniing ‘atT o'clocK* connecting wlib tbo trains direct to Now York. also connecting at Harris* burg with the trains for. arriving in Baltimore ot 7 o’* ciocfty a. .nr ' The Express Train .loaves the station every evening at 9:35 o’clock, stopping kt all the regular stations, and con necting with trains far Baltimore, at 8 o’clock, P. M., also cbnuectiog-wltb stages for Bedford Bprings. Eure to Bedford Springs. $5,80; Fore to Philadelphia, s9,f>o; Faro to Baltimore, p; Faro to New York, $11,90. Passengers purchasing through tickets to New York will be conveyed from one depot to the other. In Philadelphia, free ot charge, providod they go directly through. Tickets good to stop three days in Philadelphia. Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Bail road and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. The Accommodation Train vrtJl leave every afternoon at s \i o’clock, stopping ot all regular stations, and running only as tor as Bat robe. Returning trains arrive ia Pittsburgh at 3:30, and 8 o’- clock, A. &L, and":ls P. M. Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged ret cvxrs in addition to the station rates, except from stations whore the Company have no agent. G3r None®.—ln case of loss, the Company will hold them selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount pot exceeding $lOO. N. B. —Messrs. M. & J. Brridenthol, Omnibus Proprietors, have been employed to convoy passengers and "baggage to and from the D*ix>t. at a charge not to exceed cents tor each passenger, and Y2J-o cents for each trunk. For tickets apply to. J. MESKIMEN, Agent, At the P. R. R. Depot, on liberty street. Pittsbunrh. July 22,1553. jy2o CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. SPECIAL NOTICE. ON and after WEDNESDAY, August 19,1853, Passenger Trains will ruu daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows: EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Cleveland tor Weilsville and way Stations at 10.00 A M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN learrs Cleveland tor Alliance awl wny Station* at 7.30 p M. Returning t EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Wells ville tor Cleveland anil way Stations at 10.15 A 51. ACCOM MODATION TRAIN leaves Alliance tor Cleveland and way Stations at 0.00 A M. CONNECTIONS.—The 9.00 A M Train from Alliance eon* nectfl with llw Express Tralu of O. & P. Railroad, leaving Httsborgh at C.OO A M, arriving at Cleveland at 1L37 A M. Tbo Express Train from Wellsville connects at Alli ance with the 8.30 Mall Train from Pittsburgh, and reach ing Cleveland at 320 P 51; also, with the Mall Trainof the O. A P. Railroad from the West, arriving In Pittsburgh at £.OO P M. The Express Train from Cleveland connects at Alliance with Mail Train fur Pittsburgh, SalAn, Canton, Massiliou. Wooster, ami Stations on O. & P. Railroad. Only one Train dally from Cleveland to Pittsburgh, owing to the refusal or the Ohio aod Pennsylvania Railroad Com* pany to allow on evening connection to be made, which would accommodate passengers reaching Cleveland iu the afternoon Trains from the Knst and West. The 10.00 A M train from Cleveland and the 10.15 A M Traiu from WbllstlUo connect at Bayard with railroad to Carrollton, and hacks for Dover, New’PUiladelpMa anil Cos hocton. Trains each way connect at Hudson with tho C. Z. and C. Railroad, for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh in the 8 SO.A M Train, reach Cleveland at 8.00 P M, and connect with the Light ning Train of Lake Shore Railroad, leaving at 3.45 p U fur Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Passengers by all tho Trains cun go forward, east, westor south, by the following evening Hues from Cleveland; STEAJIRKS ON LAKE KRIK.—-The new and magnificent floating palace* •• ijueeu of the West" and “Crescent City," leave at 7.W P M lor Buffalo. LAKE SllORIi RAILROAD leaves at 3.43 and 8.15 P M fur Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, New York and Huston. CLEVELAND. COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAID RuAl)—At 8.15 P M for Columbus and Cincinnati; same Train routmcU at Gallon with Bellefcratolm* aOd Indiana K H for Duytou. Iu Indianapolis, Terre Haute and Jefferson ville. Indiana. TOLKDI), NORWALK AND CLEVELAND RAILROAD— At 8.15 l 1 51 for Toledo. Chfoago, MUwaukle. Losalle, Galena nod St. Louis ; also at 7.00 PM by steamers on 1 Lake Krle to Toledo and Detroit, thence by Railroad to Chicago, Lasalle and Galena. Through Tickets to Galena or Detroit, $6; Chicago $11; ljuullo f!4: ilslenu 515,75; St. Loutss*fl. Through Ticket* to New York and Boston via. Buffalo, ran be obtained at tbb o&cv. I’aswDgvrs ore requested to procure their ticket* at the Company's olllee. of JOIIN A. CAUGIIET, Agt. wngli Mtmc-ngabela House, Water st~, Pittsburgh. OHIO AND PEJTKSYLVAHIA RAILROAD. Ni-w ArrnQgement, COMMEXCI.VG AUGUSTS, 1853 1853 ' 1853. EXPRESS TRAIN icavu* Pittsburgh at do’clock* A M; stops only at the principal Station*, aod dioes at Crest Hue nt 1.30 P Al. tirriTiog at Cincinnati Id the evening, via Columbus and Xeuio. Fane /rum Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, <7,7:>: to fiulnml.im. $4*1.25. MAIL TRAIN leave- PitL-bnrgh nl ft a) A M; .line* at Al liance; end reach.-* (Jn-tilm.* nt tkoo p M. conneviiijg aitb the M-.;ht Train b» G/Umibus and iNurinnaU, and with the lM!**tonLnitir and Inducts Railroad for Dayton, ludianapo li*. Tern* Haute, on.i U»wos In Indiana. Connection* tire made nl Alliance by ILnilroaJ with Kaveona, Hu.l*>a and Cleveland. Fare from Pittyburph to Cleveland. $4 00. Coum-ction- an- mad** ai M&nxfieid by Railroad with Soo duahv City, Manrindd, Mount Ynrnon, Newark and Zaucs vilic. Fan- to Sandusky City. $4,/>0 ; to Nwark.sl,jO; to Zanot vilie. $6. Connection/* arc made with Detroit ar'ii Chicago, both by Cleveland nud Aandusky dty. Pa**»*ugers who icave burgh iu Lbe Mali Traia at 5.30 A M. go directly by Mans* held and Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention. Parc to Detroit, 0 Ou. tn Chicago, iiKTtiurtfrKOt THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Cr<**tUtie at 1.00 P 51, kdnifinlj at 1.40 I’ M. him! AJliuDi-*- at 5.00 P M, and n-ucli e.-» lPitttd»in>rh at *.Ji> P >l, connecting with tim Expr«-«A Tnun to l‘i»i}tvlt‘l{ihia and naltitnorv, which leaves Ihu.*- burgh at lb W P. ii. Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, 14k' hoar*. Fare. $7,7.*>. Fare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, slf* 00. MAIL TRAIN leave* Crestline at 7. A M; dine* at A! Unnev; <s>nn«‘U with Express Train frutn CleTeland, an,l arrive-/ at Pitt.-burgh at 5. P M«** NEW BKIUIITON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave* Pittsburgh lo a M and 445 P 51, aud New Brighton at 7 A U and 1 P M. Kxcundon ticket*, $1; quarterly tickets at reduced rates. FREIGHT TRAIN leave* Pltkiburgh at 0.3 d A M, and ar rives at 4 30, P 31 ti*. are to procure Tickets at thi< Q>m{mnyV Oiliec, at the liberal Street Station, of GEOKUK I'AKKIN, Ticket Agent. •®iT“ The TraJos <»o not run on Sunday. 42sj“ Further information may W obtained of JOHN KELLY, Pnswngor Agent. Peauiylvaiila UaDroad Company* WE are forwarding Ihx-duce, dc.,lx> Baltimore and Phila delphia, promptly, ou receipt. Time, Fire Days. iuvks or ration*. Bacon, Pork rm.l Corf. (•sited,) 46c. lOOlbs. On Lard, Lord Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass, 60c. » 100 lbs. On Candles, Clines*, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobacco, 00c. 1001b*. On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Corer and Timothy Beod, 70a. 54 lb. On Deer Bkino, Hemp. Flax, and Egg*. 70c. lOQlbs, On Feathers, Furs, IVltry, BrtMios and Merchandize. 90c. $ ioon». On Flour. 87*<e. barrel. We are al.«o prepaml to forward freight to Rodebaugh’s Station, near tfn-eu&burg. and iutoriucdUlo Stations. COVODI' & GKAIIAM, Agents, corner of Peun and Wayne sU., Pittsburgh. 11. 11. HOUSTON, Agent, Jr 29 T. « Market street, Philadelphia. lIALCuLM UJBOU JOUN M* U.PI.X.. JOSEPH 8. LEECH. J* S. Leccli, OlcAlptn 4 Co M WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in Produce, Met als, and Pittsburgh ManuCioturea, No*. 242 and 214 Liberty street, near the bead of Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa., of fer for sale on liberal terms, the following: 100 tierces fresh Rice; '50,000 lbs. Bacon, assort’d { 100 bids. Tar; 6 tons Bar Iron, do; 1600 kegs Nails, assorted; 3 do Best Nall Rods; 600 boxes Window Glass, 2000 kegs Rock and Rifle assorted; t Powdrr, assorted; 60 half chests Tea, as- 300 boxes Rosin Soap ; sorted; 86 bbls. Linseed, Lord an»l 75 bxs. Tobacco,assorted; Tanners’Oil; 100hhda.N.O.Bugnr,part 300 bids. Viueg&r; prime; 50 do Rosin; 6 bxs. Uaraua Sugar; • 20 do Pitch; 10 hbds. Porto Rico do; 6000 lbs. assorted Copper; 160 bags Coffee; 20 bbW and kegs Lard; 600 bbls. N. 0. Molasses; ' 10 kegs assorted Shot; 76 do 8. 11. do; Ido Buck Shot; SOO bxs. Tin Plate, ass’d; 6 bbls. Alum ; 4 ions Wire, do; ' 20 do Uyu Flour; 2 do Spelter; 20 settsTinners’ Machines 6 casks sheet Zinc, as- and Tools; sorted; 100 bun. Dried Apples; 600 nigs Tin; 100 bales Batting, assorted; 1000 ID*. Antimony; 2000 lbs. Cotton Yarn, as -10 Urns aw’d Sheet ln>n sorted. 100.000 lbs. as>\i Bulk Meat.! [npr2o "Wholesale anti Retail, BADDI.K, HARNh*rt AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY ROBERT 11. HARTLEY, tx-gs leave to inform hid friend* ami the public generally, that he nhs£|V continue® to occupy that large nod commodious Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Folme- Tr stock A Co, No. 86. corner of Diamond Alley end Wood *L, where ho keeps a largo and general assortment of Saddle®, Bridles, Ilumesa, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags. Valises, Butlalo Robes, Whips, and all other articles in his line. Ho also kcej)fl constantly en hand, and ts prepared to fur nish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufiicturod of tho best material, and in a stylo of workmanship eqoal to the Eastern manufactured article, and at 66per cent.cheaper. Country Merchants and Fanners would do well to call and examino his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he U de termined to ecM first ruto articles at very low prices. ■G&- Don't forget the place.. No. 86, corner of Wood et and Diamond AIl««r. Notice to Farmers anti Gardeners. rpilK subscriber has received his supply of TUKNTP X BEKDB—vix: Lorge Purple Top, Follow Aberdeen®, White Globe, Large Norfolk, and Lainey's improved Rata Bagu or Swedish. AL*o, a few tons of Lclnos’ Fertilizer, one of the beai manures for corn, grain, grass, vegetables] fralt treus, Ac., of easy and safe application,at Philadelphia price®. Garden and Farming implement®, in great variety, of the latestlmprovoments, at the Socd and Implement Warehouse No. 40 Fifth rtroet. ’ Office of Cleve’d A Plttaburgli RR. Co., I Cleveland, September 14, 1853. J STOCKHOLDERS arc hereby notified that the SECOND ,V tASTALMENT of ten per cent. on the subscription to UOAir?,f«, t . A.^ I ‘ EVKLANI,rAr,D irrTSBURQH KAIL ANY, for tbe construction of the Bearer Ex ttnrion, l® required to be paid to the Treasurer at hi® Office in Cleveland, on or before tho FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER ? n “ ~ f Gi« subsequent instalments of ten per cent each, be paid to wild Treaenrer. on or before the find day ol each successive month thereafter, until tho whole shall be paiu. Interest will be Allowed from the Umo of payment until the Road is completed for the running of regular train® of cars. By order of the Board of Directors- SAM*L FOUAMBRE. Secreturr. Revolver*» Revolvers'? TCST HECKIVEB-By Express, direct from the mtmufic -0 tnrers, a splendid assortment of Colt's Kencatinr Pis> tole, 4, 5 and 6 inches barrel, all of which v« wUI mU fbr cash as low as thoy can be bought in the city of New York Persons going to Australia or California, will find that they can do better by purchasing their oqulppage at home, than they, esa nmong strangers,as we giro, persons a chance to try any of the above Pistols, beibre leaving the city; and in cose of a failure, we refgnd the money* j ...... BOWN A TBTLBYr " 186 Wood street, Pittsburgh. > < ' r- -* . * INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE NOTICE. “®TSA IRSUBASCE COMPANY,” OV HARTFORD, CONk' .; J ' CBARTEREB 1819 CAPITAL $300,000; Paid up in cash, aiid'fieourely iiivfißted. BOARD OF. DIRECTORS;, - Tbo*. K. Brace, Robert Buell, R. Mntjipry Fred’k Tyler, ,K. A. Bnlkdey,AastJalhiaham, Kben Flower, Henry Z. Pratt,. . :Josepii Church, Samuel 3. Ward, Ward Woodbridge,'Jotur’L. BoswalL Samuol Tudor Miles A. Tuttle, B. Gv Eipley, . Junius S. Morgan, Gustavus F. Davis. THOMAS K. BRACK, President. G. 0. Riplet, Secrotary. THE AGENCY of this Company beingchangrd from IL 11. Beeson, Its former Agent, to Geo. E. Arnold, Ihoso har ing policies at the office In Pittsburgh And vicinity,can have them renewed by calling on Mr. Arnold, No. 74 Fourth BL, who Is duly commissioned to take risks on-- Dwellings, Stores, Public Buildings, Mills and Manufactories, with their contents. The attention of Merchants and properly holders of Pittsburgh is called to tho advantages offered by insuring in this Company, from its age, promptness and liborality in adjusting losses, and its abundant moans, such as few similar corporations can show. J. B. BENNETT, General Agent. A931T8 OF TDK CfOSTPANY. THIBTT-FOURTII AtfXLAL BtATEKkXT, HAT, 1853. Bank Stock, market value, — Pbcßtjlx, of Hartford Exchange, do., 18,172 Farmers’ and Mechanics 25.400 Connecticut River .. 9,760 Hartford 29,400 $115,722 do. do. Eagle, of Providence, R. 1..- I.OSO do. do. American, of New York .$11,450 North America ll,O*JO Broadway ..... 13,920 People’s 4,400 Republic .. ..... 10,500 Hanover 0300 New York Life and Trust—.. 15,000 • Railroad 7 cent. Mortgage bonds, market raluo. Railroad Oompanj* stork, mar ket value, viz: Hartford ami Nov Daren, $02,600 Hartford, Providence, and Fiahklll. 20.475 Boston and Worcester, 11,12 M Now Albany, 200 Connecticut Hirer, 14,500 Miscellaneous, — Connecticut Hirer Co. Stock, Real Estate in Hartford. Aun Arbor, Louisville, Ac , Office Furniture and Library. Cash in Bank, Amounts, balance*. l>i l)« re ceivable for premiums, real estate. Ac., $61,390,02 Less, balances due to Agents and others. LIABILITIES. Capital Stork, $300,000 Profit and Low, 110478,30 $416,178 30 A dividend of cenL, declared ood paid ICib of Juuc 1853. Having reccimd iho appointment as Agqnt in Pittsburgh, and vicinity, of the .Etna Insurance Company, lately held by H. 11. Beeson, I take pleasure in calling the attention of its former pstroos, my friends and the public, that I am prepared to issue Policies, or renewals of them, at fair rates of premium, on risks of the verious descriptions of build* ings, merchandise, mills, machinery, and all risks ncodlng th«* security of Insurance from loss or damage by Pro. The &tnn Company Is one that recommends itself to the com munity from Its p overbid fairness and promptitude, not only In taking of risks, but in the adjustment end paymeut cf Its losses. It does not profess so inoeh to give cheap in* suranre, «* it does promise valuable indemnity. Appifcatinnit attended to at the Banking House of Geo. E. Arnold A Co., 74 Fourth street. _oc!3-lin GKO ROE K. ARNOLD, AgenL Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co. Office , north room 0/ the Exchange, Third tL, PhiL FIRE INSURANCE.—Buildings, merchandise and other property, In town and country, insured against loei or damage by fire, at the lowest rate or premium. Mamse IxaUßdUHcs.—They also iusur** Teasel*, cargoes and freight*, foreign or eoastwLe, under open or spetdaJ policies, as the assured may desire. IffiAitv Tmtitifi'OKTATios.—They also iturore merchandise transported by wagons, rail road cars, canal boats and steam boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal term*. directors—Joseph 11. Seal, Edmond A. Souder, John C. Daria, Robert Burton, John R. l*enrosß, Samuel Ed words, Onorge G. helper, Edvard Darlington. Isaac B. Daria, Wil liam Kolwell, John Newlin, Dr. B, U. Huston, Jos. CL Hand, Thcophilnx Paulding, 11. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Scrrili, Spencrr MUrato, Charles Kelly, J. tl. Johnson, William Hay, Dr. 8. Thomas, John Sollcrs, William Eyre, Jr. Zhrrdan at Pittsburgh— D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John T. Logan. W ruxua Moans, President Thos. C. ILucn, f'ics President Joacra W. Otrvsjf, Secretary. Office of tbe Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh, jelfaltf P. A. MADEIRA. Acent. PROTECT 10211 INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annua* Premiums and Western Fund 51, 000,000. INCORPORATED 1826. Policies of Insurance Issued atoll times 00 the mostfarora- Ll» term*, R^niurt LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, ob mx PERILS OF NAVIGATION, QEO. E. ARNOLD, Auert FOR PITTSBURGH ASl' ALLEGIIESY CQCSTY marlf<:y THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANN (JIT V AND TRUBT COMPANY, PUILiDEIiPHU. CHARTERED APRIL 20TH, 1850. CUAUTKK I'KKrCTUAL. CAPITAL §250,000. Ojfice t S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut SlrfrU, Philadelphia. Ojficeri of the Uor&e Hoard al Philadelphia: Stephen R. Crawford, Fan: B. Godd&nl, Aabram W. Tbompiioa, laiwrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tinglrjr, Uoa iTllcnry, Jacob L. Florence, James Derereux, William M. Godwin, William &l'Kee. President— Stephen H. Cmirfonl. Vic/ Presidaii —Ambrose W. Thompson. «r Medical Examiner, Filtiburgh —Jamas IL Wilson, M. D. Allegheny City —lL U. Mowry, 9IL D. MHO. K. ARNOLD, Afent, No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Tha Franklin Fir® Insurance Comp&uy ( Of Philadelphia, rtnntyltania. DIRECTORS-— Charli** W. Bancker, Thomas Ilart, Tobias Wngnor, Bamurl Grant, Jacvb 1L Smith, Gh>. W. Rich ards, Monlecal D. Lewis, Adolnhi K. Borin, David 8. Ilruwnc, Morria Patterson. Gnas. N. lUscxra, I+uidaiL Cuas. Q. Bncin, Secretary. Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, In town and country* at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company bare reserved a largo Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Coin panr 4 on January Ist, ISSI, as pub lished agreeably to au Act or Assembly, w«ro as follows, vli; Mortgage $918,183 CS Heal Estate _ 84,57? 78 Temporary Loans.. . 83,006 17 Htnrku .... „ 01,889 00 Cash, 4c..~.~ - —.. (>1,840 SI Total 44 Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years they have paid upward, of One Million Four Uuudred Thou sand Dollars, losses by firs thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well os the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all 11a hill ties. J. OARDINKK OOFFES, Agent, ap34 Office, north-cast cor. Wood and Third sta. THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, OP PENNSYLVANIA. Assets, Slay Ist, 1R52. $209,010 61 Premiums received to May Ist, 1863- 136,260 60 Interest en Loans, Ac.. 1,916 19 Capital Stock. 100,000 00 Returned premiums, Losses, Ito-insuranca, Ex penses, Ac., Bonita, Mortgages, Stocks, aud other good *«-cu curiti«i-. .. Premium Notes Cash on hand Total am’t of Resources, Liable for Losses..... $368,318 70 DIRtCTOBS, JOHN T. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin count/, P. 0. SEDGWICK, Harrisburg, SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS, Banker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER. JOnN U. RUTHERFORD; Dauphin county, A. J. GlLLETT.Harriaburg, S. T. JONES, Harrisburg, ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county. JOHN P. BUTHKRFQRD, PresiJont. A. J. GIL LETT, Secretary. WIH Insure against perils of sea and Inland navigation, also, on Merchandize in city or country, at lowest rates con sistent with safety. Policies issued on dwelling bouses either perpetually or for a term of years. Branch Office, corner Fourth and BmUWield streets. uty2&Lf A. A-CARRIER, Actuary. Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILLER, Jr., President. J F. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 9300,000* 'VT7TLL insure against oil kinds of risks, FIRE and MA f y RINK. All losses will bo liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Di&kctors who are well known in the community, and who ore determined, by fromptuesa and liberality, to maintain the character which hey have assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be ins tired, Diredort. —R. Miller, Jr., 0. W. Rickotson, J.W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. 1L Smith, 0- Ilimsen, George W. Jackson, Wm. 1L Lyon, James Lippcncott, George Darale, James Me* Auloy, Alexander Nimlck, Thomas Scott. Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Bpang A 00., up stairs.) Pittsburgh. uot24:Jy le poor Life Insured, IF NOT, read what some one has written. Among all Uuj contrivances of mm to protect the family circle front want, none can be (bund more simple In its character,noble in Its feature, or certain io its results, than LIFE INSUR ANCE. It is the prop which the dying husband leaves to support the wife of his bosom. ft is the unseen hand of the Provident father reaching forth from the grave, and still nourishing his offspring, and keeping together the family group. C. A. COLTON, Bccretary, Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth it. sep2l Masonic Hall. WM A. M’CLUHG, DEALER IN Flue Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow Ware. CORKER OF WOOD AND SIXTH ST& t PITTSBURGH. PA - IB cow receiving a large assortment of FRESH GOODS. 1 in addition to his already extensive- stock* punthnsed from first hands la the Eastern markets, which, wfU-boeold at the lowest market price*:" •-••TvvT c ~ i .Steatafao&tj. and families, buying by the quantify, supplied at wholesale rates. 4Qr* Goods delivered In the city free of chargo. sep2l 1 «* * - *''! $41,017 00 GT iLiiucri btexet, rooß Poona bilow old stahp. N IIOLM&S ± SONS, Bankers and Kichango lirokrrs, • and Dealers In Notes Drafts Acceptances, Gold, Sit* Ter and Dank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sate. O'lleecionß mode in at} the cities .throughout the United Sktui*. Ik'posits reedvod in par funds or current (wiper, No. 07 Market street, between Third and Fourth sis. | jadfcly £3,411,40 $D2,90.V6C jaa. s. ~ ~ ~— aaaacrr, $410,178,30 : Conhdn* a larg« and evil fwi«<ct«l stork d Inpraln Carpet.-, | fmtu ?o to 76 o'Dt« jnT jmJ ; Ucmp Carpeting from to ; fton-nts; List ami Rr»g Carets rotten aod wool Veniuan nod a fptcudid asaortmeut of sheep.-klns of ail col or- aud rises. C. 11. 11. A Co. would respectfully mil tho attention of r*«*ntCTDs wMdng to turnlrii rit**mL*jtA, hotels or dwelling DOOM** to tbv alirvTe, a* they are determined lo Sell Ht lhc< a ode low price* they have heretofore been soiling at, and Iras than as; other nMahlifchment In tht- Ht? ! c. B. HHADLV k t\). No 82 Third strs-tt. sacred Aluslc Books, Il'Olt Gbureii Choirs, Ooogrrgatlooa, Ac-, Ao_, wbojrsslc afiil retail. EucA. yrrdeu. Kiucriey'a Harp of DavUl.a collection of Churrh / Marie, 7»£e. $7,00 Modern t*?aliniM, by Lowell Mason, 73c. 7,00 Tho Modern llarp, or Horton Sacred Melodist, by L. White arui Jno. M Gould, 76c 7.00 Nntiounl IValtnlri, by M&.vm and Webb, 73c. 7.00 llarp of the Wust, 7V. 7,00 National Lvre, 03,-. ii.oo Bay t'tate Collection, f;*- iVOO Tho ('Lurch Choir, u’-c. G,oo American Psalmody, with figured Jin** Cur Organ or Piano, C&-. 6,00 A LSO, Tbr Mrlcailrt, a collection of popular and social Songs, Old's, Ac. The Social Giro Book- Juveullo Oratorios, for juvenile clausra, .tcbools, Ac. Musical Class Book, for adult ringing clasps. 1 oung Lady's llarp, designed for female Academies and tho social circle. Together with the New Carolina Sacra; CenUcia i .audio*, Ac.. ic. Just revived by CILARLOTTK RLI'ME, “clB 113 Wood .street. TUP. SHAWM—A Library of Church Music, etr„ con taining over 1000 carapodtions, bytWrn. B. Bradbury onJ Geo. P. Hoot, assisted by Thomas Oostiogs and T. B. Alamo. Price 75c —per dozen $8,30. BACUED MKLODKON—On a new system of notation; by A. S, Hayden. Trice 76c —per dozen $7,00, HARP OP TIIK SOUTH, (in Patent Notes ;) a new collec tion of Sacred Music, selected from th« most popular .-un posers, by Prof. J. B. Woodbury. I*rlre76c.— i>*r doi. *7 jn CUIUSTIAN MINSTKEL—By Aikln ; oue of the most popular l«ook» published. Ih-lce 76c.—per d*i. £8.60. NEW CAR MINA BACRA—By Lowell Maeoo, and tlu» most successful music book over published: over 360,000 copies have been sold. Price 76c. —r«r do 2. $8.66. CANTICA LA U I>!S, or American Book of Church Mode the latest collection: by Lowell Mason and Goo. J. Webb. Price 76c.—per dor.. £8,50, A largo supply of the above popular Music Books receiv ed, and for sale singly or by the quantity, by _ooM7 JOHN il. MfiLI.LOR, 81 Wood «t. (446,183 26 87,80! 60 t3uBJHB 70 $181,481 08 170,010 51 17,820 21 HK LEBER hns just received, per Adam*’ Exiire«« . THEY SLEEP IN THR COLD GRAVK-ncw song cumpoeod ami dedicated to J. Fleming, E*i.. by U. Kleber. Old Dog Tray, by S. C. Poster The Garland, a net of beautiful Waltzes for Guitar, by Prof. Hupp, of this city. AJI Things arc Beautiful, a pleasing Duett fbr two rolec*, by (J lover. Wert Thou to Speak Farewell. The Prlma Donna Walts, aj performed with unbounded applauH) by Julian's band. J alien's Musical Tour In America, a descriptive piece, embodying all the American Notional Airs, by J alien. Kttiy Darling's Farewell, fur Guitar. Kuty Clyde, do. Old Log llut, do., etc., etc. Also, **l>odworth s Brass Band School,” containing ovary m*ce**ory Information to orgnnise Bran* Itands, to under ctand the uaturo of brass, their selection and adaptation, and embracing a number of fine plcees arranged fur full Brass Bands by Allen Dodworth, loader c-f the celebrated Dodworth Brass Bend, New York; tor sale by °c!2 H. KLBBBIt, Nn. lul Third street CIOAL LAND H>R BALE—IO3 Acres of Coal Land, lOOof / which have two good veins of Coni in them; the lower vein is opened, and in good order, with a good railway, and capable of loading 2U.000 Un-hula per day—has one of the best landings. The land is nil uuder cultivationi on which are new Improvements that cost over S 12.000. is three miles above Monongalia! a City, and the most desirable proporty on the Mouongahcla river. Also, 62 Acres Coal l*nd, six miles from this city, 1 mile from the river, on the route of the Birmingham Mononga hela Valley Railroad. It Is a desirable plrco of property Enquire of TIIOMAB WOODS, _ 46 Market strapt. ENTERPRISE WORKS. No. 130 wood BTKxrr, Turan doob sxlow vtbuin allot BO WX d.TF. TLBr. IMPORTERS aud manufacturers of £a&3St^\ R BURGIOALAND DENTAL —■*' INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We \*gy keep a general assortment of the above articles constantly on hand ; together •with h general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pie tota and Revolvers, Flasks, Homs, Shot Belts, Capa, IHjwdcr, Load and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and I*ocket Knivi-s; Tailors and Iloir Dressers’ Shuars; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also. Trasses and Suuportura. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES!—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the beat mote rial, and workmanship warranted.— Orders reeeiTed for them at Wholesale or RotaC, will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. my!6 T. B. OAL VerT A CO., T"\ lE-8 INKERS, ENGRAVERS AND EMBOSSERS, and U Ekvxlops SIANUFACTuacts, No. 43 Booth. Third street. PHTLADELPinA. »ep3o IVENITIAN BUSDB, “ OP EVERY QUALITY,for sale at manufitctniw* prices, at the NEW CARPET STORE, *7. FIFTH STREET, near Wood. - fnoUbtfl ROBINSON A CO: l ocW RING A MOORHEAD. H *,« “ *" • *-’j V. - r..*! <>.■;< V’ -*■ - BANIOSESIAND BROKER^. 8. d triixia , ‘TIERHAH & CO., ..: •*••/■• BANKEESAND EXCIUNOB BROKER fcbg&ly] ... 2VK&S Hood Strut* and XHaaumd Jtfey ? johb woods; BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER, DEALER in Gold, SBrer tttui'Book Not**' Current and :pivrfunds re«ired on deposit. Collection*eawfoDy et tunded to. Pourt2tStreet,-on» door East of Market, Pitts burgh, Pa. - v fp&lf Dtfauxiic and. IWeiyn Jics/iaripe, Bank Sotetj GM and Silver Bought, Sold ana Exchanged, at Git EXOHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., - 04 wood must, pirrsßuaoH. Ct*R. Interest allosred oa time deposits. [aug2B 1833, EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF A. WILKINB A CO., No. 75 Fotram Bmu, Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh. jan6 Ptttsbtjrqh. Q."E. AEffOLD & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, jtliALliKS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Bight and / Time Draft*, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, un i proceeds remitted to any [tart of tlio Union. Slocks bought ond sold on cozntnisainn- Ss. No. 74 fourth sl~, next door to Hank of Pittab*g. [s*l3 HILL A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, eoaxni or wood axi> tirrn stettw. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities coustantly fur sale. Tune liiljs ot Exchange and Notes discounted.-? Gold, Silver and Rank Notes, bought and sold; Cbllectlbns made in all the principal cities of the United States. De posits recoh-od of Par and Current Funds. [mar27ly Iti-W tmi| gfc XDAAKD BABM, IuHUJtPt tftintn. TTH Aim & haHM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUY AND SELL Gold, Silrcr, and Bank Notes; negotiate. lioans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Promissory Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and m>! I Stocks on Ooinmiiwion. CuJli-rlton* made cm nil points In the Union. (myl A. WILKINS A CO., BANK BUS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, •rn. 76 roi'KTW «r., rtTrsatmoH, opposjts msne or PiirfiPCTtgfl. r lUIE SUBSCRIBER, under now and more favorable auspl- X ce*, will cuutinue tb« Banking business and Stock Bro kerage in the bouse formerly occupied by Messrs Palmer, Hauuo & Co., aud more recently by the Httsburgh Life In surance Company, .where be will be pleased tom* his old friends and cnsUmicra. [jy3] A. WILKINS. N. HOLMES A SONS, RANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, JUTS REMOVED TUKTR OXKKISQ AJJD CXCUIAOB OTHCB TO KO. HOOK A BABGENT, RANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, !». f. coasxn or wood t anrrn sm, pitts acnou, ra. DEALERS In Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, foreign and lkimcatlc Exchange. Oartifii&ios of Deposit, Ac. 1 Exchange on all the principal cities of the Union and Eu rope, for pale in sump to suit purchasers. Current anti par fuuds received on deporiL Collections made on all ports of the Union, at the lowest rate*. [sepllrly ILerooval< PATRICKS & FRIEND, JUNKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Bare Removed their Ojjict to the Qrnwr of Fifth urn/ Iflul six. PtXTSECKCU, PA. I)AT7UCRS A FRIEND, Banker* ami Esrbango Brokers, and Dealerti in Notes, Drafts. AccepLutcun, SliTer aud bank Nows. Exchanges on the Kaatcru and Western Cities constantly for sale. Coilovtious mode in all the cities throughout the United States. Ivjioeits received in pax funds or current paper, at th«» «irm*r of Fifth oxul Wood Street*. (M*3 ’ «Tco.,' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, (UTS or A- TTLXLNB * CO n ) WILL continue the Exetuaige and Ranking business at the old stand, corner Third and Wood >u j Jyit HOTELS, &c. llin BXLOWS,. Brown's Hotel, Corner of Smith field and Third Sirretz, Pittsburgh, Pmrfa. IiRotVN * CONNELLY, ITwrairru&a. A®“l3iv*] rtabling attached to the Douse. FIIA.NKLIN HOISE, ClereTnnd, Ohio. “ CPATKICK A SON, P&OPUKToaa.—This lloom ha* un # dergone thorough aod eatcmlre repairs, aiUrstimi*, and large adJltiou* of na» furnilnro, etc-, and the proprie tor* pledge LhcipwWc* that nothing Khali he wauling on their part to rmubr the pßaxcus a piacu where all the com fort? of a first eia*s hotel <*nn be (buud. jy4:tf C PATIUCK ASON St. Charles, Hotel, CUrncr of M«»ri and Third struts, I‘tUxburgh, /Vrm'a. IYILLIA.M 8. CAMPBELL. Ihtopßirroa. Till* nut* baelnp rornc tnto tfc« hand* of a now Proprietor, olft*r? lmlurerocuU to the tr*Tcl lloS community, md tl«> to regular boarders. Erery delL eacr MiJ luxury w-UJ be nrovWed in its mown. and do pain* will he f|iai«l to waXe Uil» llotrl a cumf.irtaUo ooUX to ail who may call then*. [mvl&tfi \V. t\ CAMIMIELL. Prop'*. Hi. Clair Lager Beer Brewery. U!idtT«l/mtl respectfully informs th*- public that ho X u dow fully prepared lo f4'rre private Umiltu* ao<l the puMio pvni'rbi'.v, with bla celebrated LAGKE BLKIL lu All crier* left at hi* Office, ho. DUMuM> ALLEY, i near WmvJ street,} »UI bo j- aortnaMr l >r, and tL«: lUn.-r JelirervU to any part id' lb«- ritj or TlrJnltr. j~'S» if V. »L SCNENtIE. ('. 15. HEADLY & CO S NEW CARPET HOUSE, WO. t>2 TUIRO STREET, ’ WHOLESALE A2JD RETAIL DEALERS. THREE SR A CIO US SA L E S R 0 0 MS. SALES ROOM NO. 1. I::*-".**, hattfisotoe ai»J clu*ap aA/ortmcnt of • ••' >*, fn-m 1 to 21 foot widi*, nl*o, SU»Jr. Tr\- « "•! Kiii uj«-t»*d ' Cloths, CVwta, Caul"[i tan'-'..i MiiJim;', Vatu of all klod-.paloled WtndoW'?tiadt*», bu*r ii l!aR»l- .w»*u huJ huff Oil Cloth*, anil Patnatn’- Pattnjl SHf-.Vljuntin-/ Curtain Piiturr*. HAI.US ROOM NO. 2, I» full «u*u.J un unrlrailrd assortment of Royal Vc\- Ti'i, Urus-fii* T*}«-*lr)* f UnmrlA, lmporla! Three Ply. Patent TnpeMry. In,mln, and mper&ne carj«rtlnjr» ; Ilail and Stair do of ail width" »ml pri.^s; etnba*J»od Cloth. TiMo and i*Ur»9 eo?m>: M-*alc. Videot, Ajcmloster, Chenille a»d Tufted ftngv Stair Ko«t*, Drupßetinf!, otr. BALKS ROOM NO. 3, New Sacred Haste Books. New Music! New Mmlc I fit' WlL' £. / -STBVKtSON-ie6atkPfei *tft A ttUntelflW. V-LOABINET-WAKE df «refr description, at fcle old ftuid,t IWcom® of liberty aad &mn*Ui nrfcts. UNDEUTaE.-. *1 »P>Q attendedtoflirsflitobranches. . . myU ; A. MILI.IK KM « «ll.f L - « ttair Artaud™ CABINET^uI UIAIUHANUI'ACTOKY.Na. 61 fiml(hfi>l,t «tr«l- B J“?cy And plaJn fumUure, which.toy WlllscinspcrMntbcrow cuatomarTrafra.'- 1 '' ' .' Tana-~—cash only: - "• J to Cuk Putluien. VI/ "si*! 1 AND fANCT TT OBAIB3 AM) BKDSTJSA£3, at price* that cannot fail to please cash purchasers: All our wort la warranted Onr terns are OASU. : JAAtES LOWET. Jlt narti . ... . „ L ... , cor.Seyejthand’Ubertrsta. ■ Journeymen Cabinet llateri Aatoelalloa. : WA H.BIIO USE 0 a TIUkD STEXET. ■ (atTwitt wooh asn waarar ara) *- - - ’TimiISSOCIAIIOZitBODtuIbgin already twice to throe times u&l many hands as the largest, and WS| hitherto most renowned pusfoesa * * * shops this city, havo-opened their Warehouse; and are able to furnish the publicity wholesale or retail; with Fur niture of the following description—vix: Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressingßureahs; Pull Columned Burtons; Mahogany Bedsteads; MahoganyChalrst’Hocking Chairs; Mahogany Solas;, Divans;..Piftna-Stools; Book Cases; Swretariei; Card Tables; .Pier Tablee; tins Cord Tables; Centre Tables; list Barks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans;- Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breftkihst Table#?; Worts lands; Cherry and Common ; >*ork#tahdsj high common, low, and trundle'Bedsteads; Cherry Cribs; Cradles,Ac. ' -'-'•"•v - • The advantage* of per* mit them to sell atths lowest pTiee*, 'and they-are deter mined to bell; lower than nny ■cbUJTfcfitoni, aft equally good, tf not better article, and warranted-His' the phblihwill lift* derstondby giving tbtm a call. Steamboat morl-ofsa] defreriptiofta,’ and 'Other articles of any description, made to order in every style,at theshort* est notice. ' marts) ' JAKIES W. WOODWELh, V CABIN ET FUHNITURE MAN VTA CTUR'ZR . Ware-rooms 07and 09-Thlrd street* «b- W-- W. respectfnllj: informs A his friends and customer* that hs\>fc_ • has now completed Ms spring stock rW r®*of Furniture, which is :decidedly # i Iho largest and best ever offered for sale in this.City,' which will be sold at prices as low as any in the United States. Bast or West. As be is determined to uphold the quality with well sea* Boned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from tho extent of his orders and facility in wipnnfwrtTiWpg,- he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, attho lowest prices. . f lie has adopted the principle of identifying his customers’ Interest with his own, in quality and price, sod keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every description-of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant and costly,’that a house, or aoy, ; partof one, may bo furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consist. in part, of ids- stock, which for richness of stria and finish, cannot be surpassed In any of the Eastern cftlP3 J Louis XIV t«te>a*tetv Sofas; 60 Sofas, in plush hair cloth; 60 doi. Mahogany Chain; 21) do*. Walnut ‘* 60 Mahogany Becking 11 20 Walnut u u 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut u 60 Marble Top Centre Tables; 60 u u Dnwdng Bureaus t 30 u u Waahetandsp 40 Enclosed u 100 Common u 20 Plain Dressing Barrana; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads; 20 Wflluot “ 60 Cottage ° 500 Chorry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 ilahoganv Wardrobes; 10 Walnut “ 10 Cherry ** 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Bluing and Breakfast Tablee; 12 Secretary and Bookmws; 20 cinx. Cam* Seat Cbnirs; 24 Cane Scat Hocking Chain: 12 Luiies* Writing Desks; list and Towel Stands; What-Not*; EUjnina; Piper MscJm T.Ua: Conversation Chairs; Pembroke •< Elizabethan “ HaU and 33er u Beceptfoo u ladies’ Work. M Pearl Inlaid M Extension Dining Tables; Arm M Ottomans, Gothic and Hall Chairs; A Urge assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHALKS. CiBstr Miinu supplied with qT] (jj. tides in tbelr line. STRASIROAT3 and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest notice. AU orders promptly attended to. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c, MEW JEWELRY BTOBE, So, H 7 Market Street, A,w dun* the QXnrth-wrsS earner of the IH-rmrmJ.) JOHN tho late firm of John R .U’KadfLh A rwfp<r.tfully to the publi •, that be has uptm«>J. ot the aiove stand, a tio«* assortment of W ATCIIt'S JEWELRY. SILVER A.Vt> PLATED WARE. LAMPS, GL IIAXDGLES, jijckrt and Table t’i/icry, BriUmnii Tea aud Q»rnßMOTion &St, and tho osuaJ variety of goods In his Hue uf business. Speeial can* and attention givon to the ItLPAfB of FTNE WATCHRrf, JI7WEI.UY, Ac. , Ho trosU, that from bis loo? experience In business, be will U* able to give satUfactlon to thocc who may favor b.ia with their patronage. PHtehurtfh. May 16th. 1553. n>yss U«ary Uichnrdsou, Jeweller, HAYING re-hitod his eloni In a handsome manner, a*»d but rertmily returned from the eastern cities with a Sne a-sortnient nf WATCHES, JEWELUV, and FANCY GOOBB, wuuLl call the attentiou of his friends and eostom m lu the fact that among his Watches will be found the moet desirable styles, jiatterns and makers. Off Jewelry, fbe latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Ring*. Ear Bings, Miniature LncXrts, etc_ etc. FAN’CY GOODS—Such ts l*apler Mnche, YY urk Table* and Boxes, Dc.-I.t, Fancy Vases, PiTfurae Bottle-*, Table Colt's PisloLs Porte .Monnalea in great variH/; Chius Frun and Cake Dl-hv« j with an endless variety of uM*ftil and vr* oamenuJ article*, which have only to W w.'vn to he *ppn<- riated. KO. PI MARKET KTBKKT lAATfS YVoBTU fvNoYVJNU.—To nil that arc utout tu L purchase anything Ui the way «.*/ fine Watcher, rMi old Jewolry, or nterilng. Silver Ware. IiOOD ha.* now mt hands very good assortment of all kinds cf goods in LU line of bunnefs, that he U- exiling at tbdr targ vaLpc m,d at least from 23 la 60 cenL below the prices asked by tin*** “ Old Fogies” that havo been twenty years or» in the tnrr kvi «ilh their old clock cf jooda that ouat, when purohaacJ, •loubla their present tolu*-, and yet lh«y ex{<«cl to mab. „ profit on them. I tact* worth knowing, that I am •wiling goods, new and frefbjust purchased, as above, from 33 to fio rent, diraper than any other .dealer in this city, at 61 Market sire»-t. jy22 HOCbi TO LET. AND FUUNITUttE itiii BAUS A good throe fborj house on Second street, between Wood oml Market. Tho furniture will be sold at a bargain, fcoquirocf fjj2B) tf. Q. HOOD, 61 Market at. Bay Wood Nursery and Garden** JAMEB KENNEDY, (inte Uanarax of the well-known Sy raensoHuaertea, how York,) begs leave to Inform the public, that be has now established an KXX£KSIY£ NIJH 6ERY, on the Farm of Mr. Jamiw 8. Negley, near East lib trty, where he shall be prepared, after the 6th instant, to ro eelveozxdfiUnrderslbr overy varUtyof Fruit and Ornamen ts! Tree*, Hardy and Green House ghrubs and Hants. In addition to a Choice and superior stock on hand, he has made arrangements with one of tho largest Nurseries in theEart, to kpep up supply. Haring a thorough as# long exrp iienre ln the business, be esn assure his customers wriest satisfaction. Ur. Kennedy wonld-also respectfully offer his cervices in designing, laying out, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Fob* 110 Parks, or the ground* of Country Redd cores; »n*i will also furnish plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches, Picturcsoue Scenery, Ac., in the highest styles of the art. Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape Gardening, and having spent years in the Sylvian Parts of England, and on the beautiful banks cf tbp Qudow, Us hopes h« has tho rapacity to meet the wishes of those who favor him. A 3“ Communications ran be addressed through the City Post Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Jtesler A Mohan, 22 Wood street. UCHKKK'B CELEBRATED C UEMJCAL YEAST OR BAEIKQ POWDERS, The Cheapest, Hwlthiest, most Cttful and Vconomu cal Article fur /Losing Bread, BitcviU tided, (friddl&, and Johnny Ctdces, Piirfry, Paddings, Street Cakes, Cam Bread, • EVER IS VE XT ED. Opinions qp the press;— Those who have tried It, havo found that the advertise* meat doe* not vaunt its praises too highly.—{TaUahasaoe Floridian and Journal, Feb. 19. 1853. Hflusefceepscj, *Lo have treted tho quality of this pow der. prouuuncf* unauimously lo its fhvor.—[Lockport DaDy Courier. It surpasses everything in Hie way of firing, we ever saw used in the baking of coAvz.—f Rahway Advocate and Bocris l.T. April 16, 1863. * Tht* D an article of such utitity in various%lnds of eook iwy, iliat when It* virtu m bocomo properly known, no houM-keepcr, that atudle* comfort and eronomy, will wil lingly do without IL—{N. Y. Pick* May 21,1853. No one need hesitate to use Durkce’* all-important article to housekeepers.—[Republican Runner and Nashville Whin. Fob. 17. 1863. * Would you liavo light bread, sweet bread, bread that you can vat with a good relish, do not forgot to procure Dorkee'a Baking Powder, and you will not fail to have good bread, cakes, An —(Troy Daily limes, Mot 24,1862. We have tried this article, and can recommend it with perfect confidence.—(Quebec Gazette, July, 1862. Barker's Baking Powder ve havo txiod at our bouse, and our “better half” was astonished at Lhe result.—(N Y Daily Times, OcL 23,1562. All good housewives wDI rejoice in and glorify the name of Dorkce, after they havu given his Baking Powder n fair triaL—iNow York Hun, Sept. 30, 1862. Durkee’a Baking Powder, undoubtedly the best article fin* this purpose that has yet been discovered.—N. Y. Dutch man. feb. 12, 1363. The highest commendations, from hundred*of the largest and mast respectable wholesale houses 1q this, and nearly every Urge city ob this contlneut, could be given, if spare allowed 1L E. JL DDRKEE, Hole pßorsirron Arm Manufacturer, 130 Wuter ttniL, New York. BAXTER A UoKKB, Agonts, Pittsburgh. (oct2l) SMITH & SINCLAIkT ” WHOLESALE GROCERS, 133 SECOND AND 151 FIRST STREETS. IX STORK AND FOR BALI, 309 bags nio Coffee; '3OO bbls N. 0. Molasses; 375 hhds N. 0. Sugar; 60 bbls Sugar-HouM do. 80 boxes Grant’s Tobacco; 200 bales Batting; 60 boxes Webster old do. 300 kegs Nails, assorted; 20 hxs Russell A Robinson's;:2oo boxes tjlass; 100 caddy boxes of various 30 kegs W Twist Tobacco; brands; 200 boxes Rosin Soap; 60 bbta Loaf Sugar ; 50 boxes Palm da. 20 bogs Pepper; ; 20 boxes Ground Poppor; 16 bags Pimento; [<wp27] ■ Ground Cassia, Ac. Ac. Ac. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, •it the Pekin Ten Store, C 8 Firrn St., Pirrscußaa, Pa. Ihe half chost, or nently packed In metallic packages, to suit the trade. *epZ7 HONEY —300 tbs prime new white Honey, iu. small boxes, for fbmlly use, just received and for rale by augg? . J.B.' WILLIAMS, 122 Wood sL BESiDENGE EOR BALE—Situated In Allegheny City, The Lot is 60 feet front on North Canal street, by .2*5 deep to Liberty street, Tfc© house is large and convenient ly arranged, with gas fixture*, bath room, Ac. A good Car riage House and Stable on Liberty .street; trees, shrubbery. Ac. This beautiful residence will be sold on easy terms. ocm g. CUTIiBKE-rtS; SON, 140 Third ct BRITISH LUSTRE—IO ensksfar sale by . ' • B. A. PAHStSTOCK k 00. 5 . j - Dividend. DERBoX3:insured hi the Mutual Department of Ihe 1 X. • PRtptpKgb Life Insnranre ;Ctampaay* aw nsjflektedda" all gnd tveeire their Scrip for the 30 per cent. dared on tho Ist of February last. a A. COLTON, Sooratajy, f.. t - A.. ' V • • •«. *: N - •• «s.* v ~ ••-. :> ■■rh.vy A PKO€hABATIOS. r - 3 'YTTSESSAS, by an Act of Assembly, In aae&dmaaf of FT tha: License Laws,approved the fourteenth.day of April, Ai-lt eais of Spirituous, Vlncruaaad Mjdt Liquorvon-Sandayis FORBIDDEN! within tb* limits of the penalty of Fifty Dollars for each offence, to be imposed by snmmaryeonvicticn, and la is byizsprisoament in fhe County Jail;: • ’.J i :.t. \ a ; £ t.j. And, Whereas, by a recent declslanof tha Supreme Court, protoolgrdatPlUaburgh, the principle is laiddown which sweeps away all doubt as to the constitutionality of this law; . Aal; audrof iha erima and disorder which have stained the annals of this eity is refeiahle-to the com mon and. notorious practice which it la the purpose of this law to arrest; : And,Whf3mvan. uniform and Inflexible enforcement of •this law must pojrerfuliy contribute to the presemiion of order, anff.thr elevation of the jmbhe mania, sudbyper* xaittiognoonevenderos class ca Tenders to pfyibdrtrade on SUNDAY.'cAn; work injustice to no one; WheiwTbJ'▼irtue of nj/ otflca*. and in. ooniiden* tk>Q of mjr official oath, H &’ my special doty to took to the enforeementof thu law, I have .Issued this, my Tror.lam fa tten to that end, 'i.'. •And, I hereby,call upon nil taveriwfceeper?, “keepers of ooflee-house&, restaornate and eating-hboreSj of by whateo other nitnes the places may bo-known, where Hqoots are or have been sold of dispensed, to- submit themselves to the l&V as good eitireri*, and reftain from the sate df liquors on Sunday; and Xwaru;thsm that ©rsty infraction Of this lav which maybe detected, wilt be punished with the nir most rigor, and the extreme penalties of its provisions en forced without distinction Of ymyone/vy ui. : • And, in aid of my settled' determination to compel an I of l*w, l shall require every mera< berol the-Day .bailee, every member of the Night Polled and~«rery OBcer, mejlbe-abltfetf “toxny com mands, to report tome on pain of inshuat w «ns- ; peoatavftTery infraction,of this law that shall founder' his observation, or-otherwiaa corns to hlskaow ledger •! Andes subtalssloo.to wholesome laws U honorable toali menas their violation Is disgraceful, I earnestly Invoke the cssistaneeof.good citizens In my efforts to enforce this law. And that they may more effectually rentier such assistance, : 1 pray them, to dismiss that most mistaken repugnance 'to' becoming Informers, iwbtdh often restrains the- Jaw-abkUn? from affirming their own ratrfbtDm by,Voluntary tvmtaltra- I ion of information and aidtfl officers'ofthe who in the eimplichy of ourrepublfcawinsfcitutionssra necessarily weak in numbers, and dependent for efficiency upon pormlar countenaoce and cooperation. • • ■■■ Relying upon such aid, and pledgiog xnyself and officers' to os energetic, vigilant, aM gnstained effort to enforce this law, and punish'every infraction oi its provisions; I once more call upon all venders of spirituous, vinous, and molt liquors, to refrain from'the sale theTeorchSundays within the City of Pittsburgh. , : ; .?•: . Witness my hand this tixtb day of October,. Ah,D. 1853. octS BODT. M. RIPPLE, Mayor. EUBOPEAH AGENCY. i ; , JTHE OLDEST ESTABLISHED OFFICE IN THIS CHX ' f rv» maintatt ... [ MOIfEY TO TPI OliD COtSTRT* j TAMES tyLAKELY begs leave to cay to those persons har y log fiends In the <M4.Country; aadjdeslroua of either pending them' money dr paying their hls.ars kangemrats tor doing either is now complete, and on so firm » basis that mistakes can not occur, nor kasesacerueto any party. During the last ten years in which be bas bens in Ibis business, he has remitted owr a Half Million of Dollars Without the loss of a dollar, and the. boose for which-he Is agent, trrWTcrpooi,“has shipped uotless than 45,000 persons (luring, the last year, to this country, uiihoui a complaint of neglect of duty o n tbelr psfl. < iiecan Issue Passenger Tickets ft?r'Locdnn,"DnM;n ] TJr?r pool, Glasgow, Cork, Belfast, Drogheda, Limerick, Port ilujdvd»ewry,GAlway, Londonderry, and Dundalk, to New York, Philadelphia, liostou, Baltimore and New Orleans, anil from thence to Pittsburgh; and will aUend strietly to for* Warding passengers from theneo to any part of the country. H«? also nas sight drafts for sale, payable st the following places, tli • Edvards, Sandford A Co.. London-. Wm. Tappwott ft 00...~~ i. ......JUmpoid. « (ATanaMaln-tba principal cities and towns throqzbout England and Walca.) QN IHELANP. prorinrial Bank : nusenza. Armagh, Belfast, Downpatrick, Enniskillen, Mallow, Strabane, Athlone, Carhnr, Drogheda, Fertnoy, Monaghan, Emilsioribi. Ball in a, Cavan, Dundalk, Galway, Ncwtj, Tralee, Balymena, Qonmell, Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, Youghall, Banbridge, Kilkenny, Dungannon, KRrush, Waterford, Coleraine, P&zsoustown, Ooii, Pnnls. Bandon, SHru, Wexford, Oootehill, Limerick, Baßyshannou, I ON SCOTLAND. National-Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and ita branches In fifty towns in Scotland. 05 FRANCE. Means. Edward mount Ptri.<- i (Available In any city in Francs.) . ■ ON OBBMANY. Messrs. Vogel, Kork k Co* Banker*,’FrankfoTt-on-the-llain. (Arallable in anydtyin Germany.) 1 JAMES BLAKELY, ; i tayT 100. cor. of gcremb and SrolibffeM *t«. PASSAGE raoM uvebpool. EMERALD ISLE! ® fIYHIS fqjlondhi new Ship, built for rt TapseoU's Line.” L iX the largest Packet Ship afloat, and for strength of build, accommodation* for passengers, and sailing qualitii-.-*, has no cqn&l in tho Liverpool trade. 1 The EMERALD ISLE will sail from Liverpool on or abr-ul the vtsrn or DicPOtk. and-perrons sending f<ir lh»-ir frlrndj* should notlose the opportunity of securing passage for them t>y this noUe Ship. In order to prevent delay, passenger" will be notified by letter from Messrs. W. Tnpscott & Ox, Liverpool, what day to )«there to embark. : The Emerald Trie la commanded by Copt Gco.IL [recently of the favorite packet ship, “‘YYm. Tap Mott,") who ts veil known for bis kindness to passengers, and his akiil- as a commander. N. R—The IL I. will be succeeded by the magnificent now hip “ Shamrock," commanded by the well known Captain:’ Eamutl B-Doonr^. . . ' 1 |To secure passage, eppij to JAMES RLAKKT.Y, f oclfil Curncr nf B*»venth *.*«, Valuable Farm for Sale, LM IN I‘KTERd'TOWNSniF, WAfiHLNGTSN CODN TV, PKNNA.— I The undersigned wishes to dispose* uf r"' *“ his valuable Fanu, ritualod in one of tho uift*tth-l -»ln?7, for tile and desirable sections of Washington county— In a neighborhood proverbial for il» pxri tecral* and into! ligßtiee, and safficieotly comvenlest TO good market*. Tl.is Land lie* within two miles of the proposed route f«r the Charticrs Valley Railroad, an improvement which will « r tninly be madeduring the coming year. It contain* about 145 ACRES, more or less: of which there are about TRY ACRES CLEARED, apd in uhlgh state of cultivation, ai d' findy improved. The uncleared land abooudaih'goai Thu bor. and tha whole is abundantly sopplfod with water, 11 adjoin* lands of William Park, Daniel Bell, and others.' The Improvements are TWO GOOD DWELLING HOUSES. 60c Brick aud the other Frame; a Frame BARN, and two Frame' STAPLES, wLh other necessary out-building.*. There is an abundance of fine FRO IT on this property.; This valuable Faixn will be sold on accommodating term*. - Fur any farther Information in reference'to itvappliratic n : ran be made to the subscriber, In Cauoosbnrg. ! ■wlfofhn JOHN OAI/ITUN. !VfKW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!—Nos. 7 and 8 lilustxatuf Xl Record of tho New York Crystal Palace ExhlbUkm. Father Brighthopce, or an old Clergyman’s Vacation ; fcy Paui Creytou. i The Boyhood of Great Men. • D tbe author of Ruth Moorland Cottage, i e. • Tho Senator’s Son. or the MaJry* \am : a Last Refuge; L* Metta Y'lctoria Puller. - Rudiments of the Art of Building; udiiei by John Bullock. . . Jane Beton, ftr U» Ring's Advocate; by James GranL . The Rebel Scout; by Aria Ashland.-. • *• \ : The Forged Will, or Crime and Retribution; by Emerson Beooett. Tho Victim of Excitement, Ac., by Carolina Lee Hants. A fresh supply of tha above works just received at VT. A. OILDBNPENNBY A Ctt’S, : oc »* • 76 Fourth *trroL‘ I BTKW AUJSXC, rpHB latestpnbllshcd* lust recelr«l. j - Pharcaila, raise BnHanU pour Ie piano, par F. Barg 1 mallei; - Yes Tulipe*; 3 ralsea Ottoman Walts. There b but one Paris, 4 Walties; by Strauss. : EUv YYav. Doohl Chnrch Tard, Ac. |Also: Lilly Dala; Eaty Dean; They've sold me down do river; Blossom Ecboltish; Aftou Sebottinh; Pride Polka; Early Dawn Polka; Home Again. : t knd *pi?p4jd cf PjiMW Portra will arrive.fhortly, when purchaser* and other* nro Invited to call and Examine.’ KRNNRDY A Oa CQAULOTTR Wood street, anggg Beccmd door above * Chl€kerlag , s Pianos. _w<qBir_' > „. .THE subscriber has just received from the Jonas Chlckering, Boston, the following Piano Fortes, whichai e u y B 1/ V now open for examination and sale, vli : No. 13CC3—one elegant rQi«wood, round ootners, : finislnri * bock and front, octaves, prioe_~« «$375 W No. 13ti"8—oao tv-eowood square, 6 octave*, price 275 Ctf ! “ 13686 do do do ’ 6 “ M 275 CO, “ 13C85 do do round, front C “ “• 290‘i<)’ “ 13645 do walnut do 6 ** u _ 275 til “ 13592 do do round«>mfirs 6 rt “ 290 CO “ 13418 do do square 6 “ 260 00 1 All . the above are finished with tha new iron frama and Dew scale, with Mr. Chlckerfng's name east bn the frame, to Prevent Imitations and Imposition. Purchasers are inTltcd to examine the'above elegant Instruments, fit the Huric Btore and Piano Ware-fooRU of JOHN IL MELLOB, Agent for Chlckerisg’t.Pi&ZKS» Jj3O Mo. 81 Wood rtreet» Pittrimrgb, 2Hou*c* and pnPine - Thn»e Brick Houses and I/bts'on PBm street; Three Brick Houses and Lots tn'East Birmingham; One acre Lot opposite SL XBut*S Cemetery, on the Greens burgh and Pittsburgh Turnpike, enclosed vith a beard fence; One aero Lot adjoining the above, also enclosed with a pwj board fences on the Jot Is a small frame boose, esco! lent springs, etc.; Twontj'One acres of Land four Smiles from theeiiy, b«] Joining lands of Samuel Garrison,'and fronting on the A logheny river, and Valley Railroad. One llrick II >ose and Lot cm Webster street; One Frame House and Lot onJFranklin street; Two Lots in Allegheny City, well Improved: Fifty Lots in East Liverpool, Ohio; The above property wRI ho cold on favorable terms, a> on thrco fourths of the purchase money a long enriitw be given. Apply to jy23 Hope Mill*, lu Full Operation Atr&lu l RYAN'S BUILDINGS, Fifth street—THE PEOpftIKTOH, thankful to the public for past custom, ventures to so licit a continuance of tho same for his present the establishment of a Pinur and Spice. J/sZZI- within the city, for the ■accommodation of his cortomcrs, <mJ all wbo wish to hare really good Flour, pure ground Spices*.ftet, Ac, Tho attention of Famflios, Merchants and ls inv{« ted, and all I ask is that they will gtre me a trial. V. B. DHAVO, No. I Diamond. r ’ N. B-—AD articles taken back If not found good, and the money returned, «axl9 P •ATe.NT muff UATliiiltKk—lor picking fruit from tall trees without the oil of a ladder, Pruning Instru ments of the most approved construction; Digging- Forts,- suitable for strawberry beds, Acs Potato* Hooka; Seed Drills; Cutting Boxes, Ibr Hey or Com Stalks, of Tsrtom patterns, and a great variety of labor .Siringimplemeots for the garden or ftp;t- Downing's, Barry's, ind other standsrd w dfbs °n Fruits, Flowers, Kural Architecture, and Landscape Gardening, for sale ah the Seed and Implement Warehouse, So, 49 Fiflh street, Pittsburgh, Pa. - If'— JAMES WABBBOP. _WaIT» Academy of Drawing a»d Palatine! W O V ' ~ notify his friends and the pabi io, I T , that he has remorod his studio from First street, to the corner of Market and Fourth streets, (second atom-.' « k^, tore ,' rf V?' tcntranceonTourth strati 1 vniSSS!? “C^ 18 Wmds > totas also opened o DRiU'. I V.T L “i? 00I “ Qa®®* tor Tnnng.Ladies and Gentlemen "U* ip hath Dranincicd Painting. He hasfittcd, np a Room with erei7 facility for study, and he trnsts that *“*M??Ttf r k 8 With > supporting - : - ----- Warrcn’l CQnftr« H T n %, < rpins INR Is prppaxaJ by a purely chemical process; and * X is cmienavcttcing tapzriczalainrtalicpm: Itia pale when first used, bat by exposure to the afrlo-j comes gradually of a most In tense and-permanent bUtiL For sale la tallies orvartous size, «P 8: . , -.WeSettATBIPS.* r, StftiomLry TTarehoase, Maricet strait, corner of TARTAR.—2S bbls forwarded for sale by V »p» B. A. EAHH£3XQGEt 4 QQ. ■?4 *,' ' J- V*■> V* , * - . ■ p & ~~ <t 4 j -* ' . •' sy.tS""'- - ■ • t> '* - - - V .... r ., *T N > ‘ //-y" :■;•* :: >-,v* v ON ENGLAND. Heal Estate For Sale* JAMES BLAKELY, Ileal &t&ip AcpbL ..-• UL-.-hirZ >;If;■;; •' "T gen tin g*fcS» ptCoßt ex Jojabe PmU> • - < ADd I/otcnge#. . nplffi. subscriber take* Ibl-f mtithodcf fnfcming hlfetu- - •jl/ ha* rcmoreo from Ike-cornerof Wylie and Pulton street*, tnthe pSore;- ; ifa. lit *riti;BT f -'iwi& gmahy will continue .the manufacture of.lus celebrated Extract of' jCoffee^thoTaereasin/demand tbr which ha* ecnrpelfedhim to Tbg&trucfcwiil be put up" a* heretofore, in tin .fcHl packages of and in 34 fiX tin eanistera. iJ; -The attention of JJjfosgWa, -Con&ctiosttt** Groccr* x .aod others,is alsocalled beauty and quality.cf thatul?- scriber'a Medicated and Fancy Lfaengis, of. which.t* ha* <t ait time* %'larra--*upply ?: eD*hJiog.hiin to, fill ordrrjwtth promptness ana The Medicated .', '‘ - JamakaaiDger r • Wcrm, : l'- ;.'v ' Ounphpr,.=. j " •*.-• -V Eoda, : £: Heartburn, Cayenne,., . ..'V-Morphia, ' * • Ipecacuanha*. - -Opium,.., Addttlatedlbfcv ' ; W : -'': v- >k*d Black fjuriaat.. .•HeranCT’Xotcngeaare^-. •_ ■ ; r Sassafras,. ~;; . Ttmtergreen,:. '.' .Tfcaberrjy - AnntrSeed, . . ..^TanUla,, • .. Juniper* - GardeniATeaier, .Clove, V.. . 'Bceeraarry*-' Chocolate, Mn«pple,Xl .''..Chen*;?* v/. 4r * : ' -jA.llof which the tabseriher warrant* to bem&dk of 7»oi'i articlw;..^ithoat4oubt,thttfiße?fcl<«nageainAin( > ri«.'': manp fafotrer a Z Kating’t Gmuitie:£atJfr ■ Aiitiw aborearti-ies aremanuikcturEal In separate placed and with great care, fcprgfr- JOSC y» D.KBATIfIO. SYUUPOF'vi'C ./. LOW DOCK BOOT, THIS Is a-onrelr Vegptahtenompoortd, rr> . pared troxa the best roots and herbs of.tha Hatnis .. Mnfi^and : Bas gained' Eh 1 tutotsßyd.reputation.feftbo : following effects, .yis^, ..?><_ ,■ ~ ~ ..'• •; > . REGOXdTINu AND" gtSferoTHESTOfI - and Dxbxbtxti oaaisS, and cleansing the Ftnmnrh and Bow. ela,and_thus curing ail BOloui Diseases, yrerOomplainbC lndigestion; Cc*STrruittSiPiiefi; : lieiiitchej Fvret and Agfue* NAuses;; Loss or ippedte > axkt ;causing tha food to nourish'ainl support etery •-- i > :%B% BCOGDf, - ; -V -and thus caring ail llomors^CUtan>cus -Eruptions; Scrofti- Sait Bheum, Erysipelas, Scald Hcad; Csn&er. Pimples on the lace, Blotches, Blcera, Tamers, Mercurial. Diicase, Can* cers,*ft,4c;. -.:. / • ;• .y- BEatTBATISa THE BECEETOEY OBGASR,. X h.X* : gobbling them;in perform ihdr proper funettotu, ; •presenting: and.curing: many. pMnful.aaddangerousdi*- ene« stitmgtheidngttiidqaicttnjtheNerTousSyatcmithua allaying aerTOßslgitatioo, and curing wd disease pf the rierroa,wSHjsterffl,2»etiralgia,Craap3,ic. Itisunriralled :In thaenttr cf all. KEiIALii.COMPLAINTS, as Wcahneas, General Dehility, lncgnlflrity,.Ohstrucltons*Ew©lling' of the Pect, ijmbs, Joints, caused by weakneas: lAing Uld Thitat CbaplitoJs,as CoU3i. Cougha Asthma Consumption, &ca also, Dropey __ . IfcTingmade-nse of the wunpound Syrup of YeIEJwDoA-*' 3poX f * families, and finding it to be a Tery adutery and 'effectual - preparation; we do cheerfally recommend.it medicine. , .'* ' fe Benk,“I > roTideDce,E,’l4 d-W. Cashier. Lime .jlockr Bank; dad<X, Eee. Phulips,'BeT. J.'B.' Itichmond, C. S. jbhes, editori Froridence 'WOliam FkMrdl. W. O.MwCyrua Ksbcr,M.E.-H. O. Bea. Y. j/ Bates, Doct. Becj. Colby, ahd'bhefiiundred. others of the most respectable families of Eroeldence.;-1 : This certi£es that I have, for, a number of years, been sc quintal with' the composition and mode' of m&nhf&ttuTwdf* MOBSifS COMPOUND syitOP OFYELLOjY DOCK-BOii^, I have also been acquainted with its f3&diiroper<zi«& la ils* ease, and can say that In anTsipectß'it-ia. admirably eaicu«: latedtoremedy that, class of t DDen?e. for which. itwasdiK slgoed. It Is'especially valuable in EfDIGESTIOK'aiufaIS* iu attendant symptoms, it excite, LiVEB, rtmoTes Torpor, aedi cactivity of this stimulate* healthy action brail the system. As a D£Pli* ItATOßjbrpurlfiercf thahlcxxl, it hashoanperibr. :- ~T ... . - w DAVID HOLMES*JL XK . Protidence t R.i; am 4; 1853/ ‘ ••• r' tS»-Prepsred byjX: MORSE A-pO-r-Ko.WO-Brcadway., New Yora, Rnd.Eoli3 by Druggists and others throughout' jhtoand other countries. •: - JQ2L~.MOSLKBj'Ag«at»V ftprgdy . .. ' Pittsburgh, En. 1. DR. DE LANEY’S "= CELEBRATED CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, The only!nf£kT)U Cure far that 2>recdft&X>\sedssiiuxonZi' SPERMATORRHEA .OR; INVOLUNTARY NOCTURNAIr EMISSIONS, so harrassing and d&sti , acti7c,'aiidprotlue»' mnchTniseblef to the nervous system, ting the man for business, sodety and matrimony. This Instrument is aimnle, comprehemdTe- adding****-' failing, and mitf‘'be" , &isjJ “without the slightest Ino-n -yenkmco or the knowledge ofthe obit intimate friend. It.ia to ; be wed. .externally, producing no pain or injury, whatever, -nor - preventing any one from attending to hls.burinesß; and whllein use izoi a single eaurionutntikw. place, invigofating the organs, in a short time, tosiich art c9>' teal that they axsais rasa gahttnTKEowEaor lossof which, caused by early abuse, is the disease in quo tton, and the cause of the thousand T-ris:. Nervousness; Prostration, 3>yepepsis,"Pain in the Head and Eawgr of Vision,’Weakness of the Each and Lower Extremities, Afibctionaof the Eyes, Impotence, Pia* plea oh the. ftee, Prciaanac Decline of ’Weakness of Memory and, Power for Mental Application, Dejection, Avendon to Society, Timidity, '£cl£jtfftnist, ; Lofo of Solitude, Ac.. AS these complaints inraruihlp disappear,assoc in ds the - source is stopped from which they emanated. Beit frJsoremembered, tbattbnse complaints arc butUttle Understood by the profession'th general, and that AH'the piaUdne to: the world never has.and never irm > «tnp tbc*a - losses, which, If allowed to continue nneheeked, are sure tn. produce the mo6t distressing consequences. • : ‘-J : ; The price of the complete-instrument, narcfnllr wureA against all otoEsrraticn in a box, i-only gio. : Ifcckmhesea* by ex press to any address, in any part pf the UuilM Canada, Ac., according to by lUH‘direct tfons, and impor-unt advice to the married and sled#, tb» expenses, even to llm remote V parts of the country, bcine very trifling. - * All applications and renrittaoees must be directed (post paid) to thu Doctor himself, he hating no Agencies ex tabiixh. ed butln London and Paris^.' . • • Address, (post-paid) Dr. B» Do Laney, 51 Xispeaard street • Xewkork.'- ■ > OiHca honrs,<i3i]r, from 3 A- M, till 3r. 11., and from "to SP. M-* the Sabbath exeeptsd* . :•. - x ;V - **' The undersigoedcertifir, with great plearore, that the aboTe mentioned Instrument is not onljr constructed emilic principles. but itaifrrm its use the happiestmulti m V alwajs, with confidence, ha anticipated, there being, fez Uie cum of those diseases, no otiier certain rentdg estanL HEXST S, KilLLEßlil. ' CH. GOETZ E, 2d. •" :a-£CKSAADX,M. 1)^24-Ho ward aZ .NEW YOUSr’. : ENGINEERS”STATIONERY WAREUOUSE. ■ %V. 8. HAVES, ■ Coisn ny Slissn ard Bncoso Sieetm,-' ; ' A l .?IATS 1 ATS ON HAND, » iiT"e acd weU Mletled rtoekff' Whainiaa s Drawing Papers, aIL idles ;.'•*"• • Drawing. Paper in roilivYaLrfccs aldths; ' Drangbting Pencils; ■ AlathciriasJcal Instrrinienta; -'• > . . 'Tape Lines; - Imiia-Jlobber;"' -1 - Tleldßoofc;’ ; f Profila pajMWs;' *-sv - Cross taction rape??; * , And all ailldea of Stationery n«*vl Level, Transit, Topography and lUword Doog made to oruCT-rrolea to anypattcrri required.' ~ ; : »pi:' IMJJOJ DiVKRB—THE OBJSAt WOKS. COUflATi— iJOlcnßatcto: or, Tha War Of the WUI-by. tiMAtttbor banrcocr," “staofWd Haiy> •‘Ciis HowartL"- Miunio Gray, Ac. I!eau:irully iliurdratiMl. .* *V* Thi» 1* another now novel of the sifted author,of “Onfe. r”, ml 1“ poinlof iogeouity-of futrliu!.. anil alillful combination, any of ibis uniter's former It success in London, -»h?rc Ithitrun Jhronsh one of the .wedtlr journals of that d.y, the dreu-: iatton of which has been increased* many thousand* by Us great popularity. Whoever has admired the deep Interest' and, dramatw descriptions In “Stanfield Hall,” »nd ♦'Amy Lawrence, must certainly prenotmeo Harry Ashton to be equally fel;ri fcnw <ad eflisctiTein these points. , Tbe anther,. witboutinthe least J»Jtatin&_has strongly remiudwi da of* thoirit, gallantry and adTentnrons spirit so conspicnona lo - LffTtfra works; and the work is destined to hare - - H MINBIt A.:CO-,’. .. • Ko._ 22 -Smithgdd -street. ' BA. FAIINtSTOCK’S VfaaUFUGK L’rfKU AT TWg • LAST AID3LENT WITH SECCfc&i-~ - -^T .. WasnwGTwr Oocsrr, PavNcr.*l&s£ r_ Aneigbborcf mine had aehildthat was'rery slck/and the physician att-nOingit exerted aU-hhrririH Iqt ItarelUiL botwithontavalL They scnttoCanonsburg for Dr.L-.wbo * eameorer to ©nr plaee, and upon an examination.of •tb«'- «so, hprTOTed or all that the attending pbytfclanhad done* - hot «raJd do nothing more for it- The child wa* wvmi-nb. Dr. It then said that there coußbe no riskin trying Jton- r stock’s Vennifos*,’nod thought they had; better getebae.- -- They sent to xny store,and procured reinivi After ndminls- ; tering the first botfle, according to th« printed dlreetfcna, the' child passed a few-worm*.' Theytben gare It abonv: half of another bottle, winn it passed between TWO ASI> TQREfJHUNDRED WORMS*'and ioiiaiidiitdyaaxuatotei improving, and was completely restored -.v.' _ 'S.t2tIOELIUB2*£TT^ Prepared *fi4«ldwholesalestid retail by - v < . B. A^FAHSBSTOCE-^COu Pttobfgftb,-!**. / - EJiAD’S.miADEK’* Ai?SlSr2Xr» nev edition with - Rotes and together'^ib‘a <&ortmttfßi of* OoDTejandngy.by A. Jordan, rre;-Ucnt Jnd>ronfUie Hrfiflx : JadtefaTDirtrkt, received and • • ... 5 jy*2 C 3 Wooil>hiyt. Sd ' TEAS! TEA'S!' TEAS! : A. JA VIES, • PEKIN TEA STORE! H3B Fifth Street, AB just rewired the latest mu best sercctid'etbck'hr' DHEEN ASD BCACK.TriAS L'tfr to Pltts-- bttrgh, embnetos some of the Suo-t ct.Oi-s to V found la the eastern markets. , Sfen&ahu ridting the dly to nnr.' chase Goods, or on their tray East,ere inrited to cair amt, eramlne my stock hcSjrc purckasicgelscoherc, e* I can end; wni aell ss Cbeephs lhe atne quality on 'he porckasedln. hew York-or riiCsdelphiu, Beio-e L=a list of the. rarimut grades, of atUch hero been earefttlly seleeted, end' aii bejeccrnmchdedr' • •• 40 halTcheslifin*Young Hyson y-'f' ~rr -1- do do Sloyuns Young Hyson; 10 do extra fine Jloruna do; 100 do Superior - do; i 15 do Extra fine •: do; • 100 Laequred boxes extra Carl ana Young Uysra: .. 25 half chests floe Gunpowder; * 10 do Extra fino do; 1 5 do- . .... do Mot une Imperial: 20 do Superior do:. ‘ ' ‘ * 175 do fine Oolong " 40 do Extra Che Oolong: * 20 do Extra Guriona flo:l 5 do Curious do do-* Cru^anamj, Pittsburgh, May 1,1853. TYI'H A GEM V Y-. —T A.3AYHES, J , 28_raTU SIMET I .mTgBOI!pH, Agent jot the Sale of. L. Johnson Co.’s Type, H or Philadelphia, * ®Un>«o'dlbr«ale;-thilbnoriehig'>illais»llßid Q^l^ys;-.Common - Galleys assorted;". Slic* v»a«ya, Composing Slicks;' Common mid Jbfr.Cares* Scooting Bucks; Ler Brushes; Boxwood. Quoin*? Purni ture and Riglet, or’all descriptions;' Bras* Bnle.'df all descriptions ;. Job Ink, In lib cans; 100 kegs BroatVNeir* Ink; 100 Founts Fancy Card tetter; and Beads, cut to anr ■ engto. ,-r Orders for Presses and Type sdll receiTe proWf at tention, and famished at the Foundry prices. ‘ OliTra r*. ceived in exchange for,ncv, at 9 cents 2t2>. •?**’**• Pittsburgh, May Id, 1853.-^-d*w ■ jLijAiC .HQOSK COAIFLJiTii KOK «0 r>- v ggg" l *”* **'}&**• fiPPOdteli® Port Offto* £&&&&;- gepaa.> ■•:;v i. :'•.!;•: ,r,..- IL P. CALLOW. ftt |O-KNT BLACK TKA.—The hare imtwi -- Swif*” 4 * fine Oolong -Tea, whfrl; tighten* selected expceasly for famHyeuetr They rriU cturaatee [7 s«rapciior,iii-stren£th mdrcMiscy offlaTorto *njrr»tb»thM yet feta offered it tho jaw l rrie» i- thr. ct^alfcStestyby _ - - „ A r ‘ "~" ' atiisx &itSsmkfr,<L »Bf*9 gwPeatoaadgftmPynp-.^ mm a ■
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