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SMITH. , ' JOSBPHBI O™ ‘” ' it*SS'JSSShSSSSSr«Sto ■>•■ ••■:^•••■•-^tv';--’££5* ft “*J®J-P», fl B.b®*Wfcre l they can be bought !atha«ltjrAf®a»Yorka r A'A*- "'• ■*“ v r??A : 'i- ■=^' : i' i s»il * ' '~52&Se!? n, “ UnE ‘ ,V e ~® BoKa^mSiSP H ’ Persons golpgio Australia orxtalllhfnla, atfu flnd. that they >V-. ’xvX-VJcK’ ! V>n&A ' . • •■- roawtt.-] . «mtobott«-brparcliislnsthdre<sulppageat bomc,than :tlie»i!anatnangstrinjserSia»-«8BlTo paraona»-«lijiaco toi r-% ; ''J r ">\ i ' ! c ■^--<* L '^-r/i V, "rif «“* 21 fool*ont hy 78 deep..-Eri«> JS9O Pistols,hetenteTlng the city: ana, : :*?&jj - -- • asssanw;.• H Vi " ArV r f-?::.'-... i r ' * " '*- I jsas.-i., ■> .. «ISB Wool street, HKshxuHi,, s. , ;'.*\w t^»v-, , si‘fTi.i-Arc-aA'v'; 1 ,, ;j > ■.»•■ * , -\‘v~•#-■ .. ■ v’M ~ ■- . ,> * -..,i--^',,6^»^ . :'-■■• •• f itYAs^si-*' \f»^v-‘ssv,, s .^,..\, ■ - «z\« •• • ,> *t*‘'-~ f t\ <’L-x •,*' ! tif■a : :■; ■• -* •-■ ’MU BA2XVKL OI&AYi ‘ MERCHANT TAILrOR. SfO *T ST CLAIR HOTEL BUiLmiiG^ *» "AT CLAjn STKICTr WWSBCBfIIL i ~ - CLOTIUnQtaad© -4JXclasWcly:toordor» VT ab 4 warranted to ante lias constantly on band a tfjolee assortment of OLOXEi,<JABSmJ2ttES, VESTI&G3* I nnaoVjBIICOATINa, of the latest styles selected expressly, f«r tho tfistom trade Gentlemen leaving thdr orders, will Tiaroitudr wisltes Oonsolted and complied with, aa all work ] Is donirnnfler his own supervision DOTA^ Ot-QT H 1 N G STORE! JOHN IPCLOSKET & CO., T^ORXIEBtTof the celebrated Clothing Depot oa Übcrty H Btrcei* las won an uaboundodpopularity under f fcfe SJ '** THREE Bid DOORS, hate, for the pur po«j ofacqulriiig iooro space Cat their immense boslctj'u, '“«SS» ra M TThoro tbey.liftta now the most : SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHS 1 REAM .MA3)!’ CLOTHING, **■» That las'over been offered to the public. ;. v :The!rprincipal ottfoefc for this romoral, Is to giro thorn tkuu&lhcUifieafortlM * WjiaOIiESAIiE TRAJDE! They aro prepared to fiell QoodS at the - LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! - And they'will'warrant them-to he aa good as any cumu fectnred-intlia Union, •>.. • • • ► CUSTOM WOUKi nt TOS BtST^etitKjAirot tjpos-Tns saojsTEsf.sotra*. They haTe oa 'b&nd a fall ondbeautlfal assortment;©* " CLOXIIS fctxd • . • : ■ ■ . : . JFBOCKS, DBESS, WALKING AND BUSI NESS XJOATB. :.■■■■' :iv v •.*• • Onr interests uro Identical with., those .of crux customers, - wo imam pyhflQ Ifrnt ACT fidelity Will QOt t&iliQ -filllngallarderewamay bofavoredulth. ... JUDOS’? FORGErraBTIiACE-i Mo>. 88 Wood Street, (XAB7 BS>&;} COSSSE OF DIAHOHD ALLEY* ■ N-jß*—"Wedcslreoar patrons to understand that we have ~ . no tongorasy. connection with the Clothing JJaslaesa on ‘ street ■ Onr attention Is devoted exclusively to the ' JOHN iTCIfOSKET 4 (50^ . -. DRY GOODS. ~ - Nhthell: TIOS!HE TmOLESALB AND’ BSTAIL DEALERS' OP JL CITY.AND VICINITY. ■ .■■■■ <JBRGG-£OO.y Importers-* WhoWalfi Deaera in , Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and Vsrieties, No. 09, one door Witt thfr North-wMtjcomer of; Wood st and Diamond completed the enlargement of preBoot occnpkd Wareßcoms,:are now opening ono ~ , cf the largest and best stock of DRY GOODS and VARIt* TIES, thvy-havfierer harctolocaexhibited toths Pittsburgh l * wM> trade, and on will bd found to be unsurpassed > : by any other .llcnßeof tbo kind in the City, and as one of the partners Is mrooroHy in the Eastern Cities during the . hasiness wessons,-barchasing cheap adapted cu vv rthe Pittsburgh and Western Trade, we will beable to ©ffL*r . ledneements old customers, end purchasers; gener ally. Our stock or Ifry Goods consists in port of the follow lug leading articles, vis Superior Broad Cloths; .-yvv. Pilot and.Petcrsham.do; “ Fancy Cesslmeres, Tweods and Sniiruslts; Vestings and Corduroys; Flannels, Tickings and .Vest Paddings; Brown-nod Bteached Mnslins, and Irish linens; Portion and Domaftic Grnghains; AlpanaB,Mennos,Ooburpr Cloihß,.nnd.Dress Silks; f BayfJustenndßroacho Shawls; Woden Comforts and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs. Tho following ■ comprise a port of tho general stock of ■ Varieties J' 1 * Threads and Sowing Silks; . Hosiery, Glorev Ribbon*, ondßlocfc Silk Veils; lace Goods, Jacooetts, Moll and Caxnbrlck Muslins; 1 Faxuy NetUngs, and Millinery goods generally. . A\so>*-A large assortment of Table Cutlery, Pocket knives, . Raxors and Scissors of .our own Importation. Perfumery. . Patent Medicines,together with a splendid assortment of • GoldandGnt of-thQjatest-pattvrne; Geld and Sl-. - . ; vtr Watch matertols; Watch glasses, and an ex tenfive stock of 30 honr and 8 day Brass Clocks, of a variety ( - .. "of patterns. All of which will be aold on the most acccm - . moditing terms, for Cash, or CUy reference.- . - Country Merchants and Pedlars art invited > to rive us a coll beforejmrehnsing elsewhere. D QREOO A CO. . SECOND ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS 1 1 -TM Chcaptst Goods of the Season! TOUSG t STEVRNSON a LOVE, sign of tho original 'B^S ; Hit£, No.-74 MARKET STREET,betwren Fourth and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, have jost received, and are now opening, a large and splendid assortment of DRESS QOODS, •Qf the newest and most desirable styles, adapted to tbe ----- present season. Plaid Brocade ami Fancy Silks at bargains. Plain Black and Cornelian Silks and Turk Satina. Merino Plaids, all wool, and fclJk and Wool do. " Also, Raw Silk and Cashmere Plaids of every description, very cheap. Now stylo and Fancy De L&lnes. French Merinos, Cashmeres, Ooburgß, Alpacas, and Para * . matins, ailcolors and qualities. De Beges, find high colored Dc Laines,all qualities. Pal) and Winter Shawls, of every description. Long and Square Brocbe and Plaid Shawlh. Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do. French Chin ties, Ginghams. A general assortment fast color Prints, from ots. up. WHITE GUODS of every description. CoDars,'CaffSiChomisettesand limb'd at bargains. Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods, very cheap. Aiao, a fall stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, at low prices?— Linsn Sheeting, Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, and Nap kins. Russia Diaper, and Cravats, very cheap. > GLOVES, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, and CRAVATS. We.would- reepectftrily solidt an early colt from both wholesale and retail buyers, flattering ourselves that we caU'aeoommodate all who may favor us with their patron age, on most liberal terms. Sep2g YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE. Jnst Reeeivedt AT THE ORIGINAL DEE-HIVE, A: NCT"SUPPLY OF FALL ANL WINTER GOODS, -/V which will bo sold at exceedingly low prices. De would xespeeUally solicit an early call from our friends and the pubUo -in general, believing that we can now offer ' greater Inducements to both wholesale and retail buyers, than ever heretofore. ecpl6 YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE. 'Sew Ooaeh and‘Carriage Factory! . JQHKSTON, BROTHE& & CO., , Corner cf JUbecca and Edmont streets, AHe&h*ny CMit r . : WOULD respoctfoily inform their friends ■ -the public generally, that they have commenced the maunforture of Carriages. : iflr . iWi Barouches, Rockaways. Boggles,Hlrighs ana Chariots, In til thair various styles of unlth and proportion. Aii orders win be executed with strict regard to durability and beattty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using In ail their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel confi dent that all who favor tbwm -with thdr patronage, will be perfectly satisfied orrtrialuf tholr work. Purchasers are requested to give us a. call, before punbo ting elsewhere. - • ; , oet&ly -CAERUGEB FOR SALE. .f | vgkc# undersigned baa just received at his : ~w- : A WAREHOUSE,: situated ntfafthoTwoMUeßun; between and. Lawrenceville, a ■plmrttd.««tnytTnim» VAy of VEHICLES, -of every-description, and will.'.continue to receiro regularly, new and second hand Gzrriap«, SuUHes, fhtggiUi dc** which he. will sell on tho very lowret terms for e&ah;.: Having had twelve years’practice In th»boaineas,and with blaweU known facilities in the East,'ho flatters himself in putting down all competition. ’ Those, wishing to purchase are respectfully invited to call and see for. themsolTea. Espadal and prompt attention paid to repairing of Carri gea,Ac. ... [iaylBdWl "-' JOSEPH WHITE. - : LIVERY STABLE, ~ ,6b msr.j>f SmUJfUld street and Diamond alley. - nn-fjf* THE undersigned having added largely-to his " ' v/Mi sfock, is noTr prepared to accommodate the public , "< Buggies, and best Ilorses, both, for Saddle-and'Harness. Gentlemen wishing to have horses kept aQlrery, will find superior accommodations for at this stable.. - Tho stalls are .largo and new, and the pro " prictorpaya every attention to thrir ease and comfort. r.OCtflyr;; : •- : ■ ?■:" ; ■ P. DEVLIN. ' Notlce« • rfYHE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ALLEGHENY AND ir BUTLER PLANK ROAD COMPANY are hereby notl flod tbatao ELEOTION will be held at ROBERT WILSON'S HOTEL, in Bakerstown, on MONDAY, the 7th day of No vember, 1853,'f0r tbe purpose of eloettsg ofileen of said Company for the ensuing year..- .Election to bo opened at 12 o'clock, H. 'Attests...... , JOHN. N. PUBVIANCB, President • - Jaroßang, Eac'y. ... foct7rflmj ■•■■■ Btottoe. ” a*HE MANAGERS of the Tempcrancovillo and- Noblcs towa.Turnpikcfor Plank Road Compony hereby give notice to the Stockholders of mid Company to MUETk on the FIRST MONDAY 0? NOVEMBER NEXT, at 10 A.-M* at the office of the Treasurer of said Company, No. 92 Fourth street, Httsbarghrfor the purpose of choosing Offipersofsaid Company for the ensuing year. - . ' A. W. LOOMIS, Pres’t. Avsmr T/ovts; Seo*y. • foctB] T OYSTER TRANSPORTATION, ; f _ TyyKhavo arranged with tho Pennsylvania end Basque ‘\ if haona Ranroad Companies, far a special Oyster - Aansportation Line, at exceedingly low-rates. r ’ ' ADAMS A 00., 64 Water st TJLJLNII BOOKS— Legists, JJ Joornalf, Daj Boohn, • ' Caehßpotj, Eecelpt Books, Dockots, Or any descrip tion of BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER at short notice, - ttf the most superior quality of psper, bound In any style - required.' Blank. Books paobo to order. ' : A large and excellent sio6k of Blank Books always on - hand and for pale at low rates, ccDklßting Qf Cap, Demy and Medium work, in all styles of binding. . The trade supplied on liberal terms. ; ' i S. HAVRN, - Blank Book Manufacture/, sepß , Coraar of Market and-Second streets. Ltftor Having BlacUintoyT SIB* BOSTON SAUBAGE CUTTER AND; BTOPFERS; Hay, Straw,and Stalk Cotters; Chunis, Improved Corn ere, forhand afidbom. powerr Pruning Cbisels; Sawa,r and a larw assorteicnt- of snitable for -tbo ' 'Ga^OiU3aFann r “ftoia'tbo'rß««l»fld Wore? m ■ GKOTBim r No. 74 MARKET STREET, r ' “TRANSPORTATION. * - " 1 &UUECE2 JL'BSASfiiJtoEßte; TP UKEwtAlaU,Trainwill Icavothe Passenger Station cm <X ' Libdrtj-;«iteflt -oTßry marolug *t 9 o'clock,- stopping station*-on theroad,' and arriving In ThiladolphiathQ nextnxornlDg at 7 o'clock, connecting with the trains direct .to N&w ->Yorki also connecting at Harris burg with thotraiuafor.and arming in Baltimore at 7 o’- clock, A.M. f t ■;Tho £xpreFS-Traih leaves the station ©very evening at 9:55 oTclock/sioppTbg at 01l the Tegnlp stations, tad con • netting with trains for Baltimore, at 8 o'clock, P. M., also connecting with stages fox Bedford Springs*. . •Stoo to Bedford Springs, $3,80; Barer to Philadelphia, *9,60: Pare to Baltimore, $9; Fare to Now York, $11,90. ifessetfgcrt purchasing thriugb tickets to New York will be convoyed from one depot to the other, in Philadelphia, five oi charge, provided they go directly through. Tickets good ts> stop three daysin Philadelphia, Baggage checked to all stations on tho Pennsylvania Rail road and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. The Accommodation .Train will leave overy afternoon at 5% o'clock, stopping at all regular stations, and running only as for as Lat Tobe. '. .v. Returning trains arrlva la Pittsburgh at 3:30, and 8 o'- clock, A. and. 7:15 P.M; 1 ossengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged ran cksts in addition to tho < station rates, except from stations where the Company, havn no agent. - -GS?^NottCEL-—lncase of loss,, tho Company .will hold them* boHos responsible- for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $100. : ■N. B.—-Messrs. M. & J. Breidcnthal, Omnibus Proprietors, havo been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 12J£ cents for each possangur, and 12J4 cents for each trunk. Pbrtlckcts apply to J. &LRAKIMKN, Agent, At the P» R. U. Depot, oll Liberty street. Pittsburgh, July £2,1853. Jy2B CLEVEI.AKD AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. SPECIAL -NOTICE. ON and after WEDNEBDAY, August 19,1853, Passenger Trains will run doily,-(Sundays uxeepted,) as follows: - EXPRESS .TRAIN leaves Clovolond for WeUariUo and way Stations at 10.00 AM. ~ ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Cleveland fur Alliance and way Stations at 7-30 PM. Retnrnlngt EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Wellsvflla for Cleveland and 'way Stations at IQJ.6 AM. ACCOMMODATION TRAlNleaves Alliance for Cl or eland and way Stations at 9.00 A.M. 9.00 A JI Train from AlUanoe con nects with the Express Train of O. A P. Railroad, leaving Pittsburgh.at B,QQ A SI, arriving at Cleveland at 11.37 A M. The. Express. Train from Wdlsrillo connects at Alli ance with 1ha.8.30 Moll Train from Pittsburgh, and reach -iogCJoveland at3*3oP SI; alfp# with the Moil Train of the 0- A P. Railroad from tho West, arriving in Pittsburgh at 5-00 P AL. Th©Express Trainfrom Cleveland connects at AUlaneo with Mail Train for Pittsburgh,Salem, Canton, Massillon, Wooster, and Stations on 0; A P. Railroad. Only one Train doily from Cleveland toPltuburgh, owing to the refusal of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany to allow an evening connection to be made, which would accommodate passengers reaching Cleveland In the afternoon Trains from'the East and West. The 10.09 A M train from Cleveland and the 1006 A M Train from Wellsville connect at Bayard with railroad to Carrollton, and hacks for Dover, New Philadelphia and Cos hocton.. Trains bach way connect at Hudson with tbe C. Z. and C. RaUroad, fbr.Cayahoga Falls and Akron. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh in the 8 30. A M Train, reach Cleveland at 3.30 PM, and connoct with the Light ning Train ofLake shore Railroad, leaviag at 3.46 p M for Erie,-Dunkirk* Buffalo and Niagara Valla Passengrrs by all tho Trains on go forward, cast, west or south, by the following evening lines from Cleveland: STHaSiEHS ON LAKE ERIE.—The new and magnificent floating’palaoes “Queen of the'West” and “Crescent Qty," leave at 7.00 P 51 for Bolfoki. LAKE SHORE RAILROAD leaves at 3.45 and BJ6 P M far Erin, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, New York and Boston.. CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAIL ROAD—At BJ6 P M for Columbus and Cincinnati; same Train connects at Bellefontaino and Indiana II R for Dayton. In Indianapolis, Terre Haute and Jefferson ville,-Indiana. TOLEDO, NORWALK AND CLEVELAND RAILROAD— At SJ6 P M for Toledo, Chicago. MOwankie, Lasalle, Galena and St. Louis; also at 7.00 P M by steamers on Lake Erie to Toledo and Detroit, thence by Railroad to Chicago, Laoalle and Galena. Through Tickets to Galena or Detroit, $6; Chicago SU; Lassllesl4; Gulen&£lB,?s; St. Louis S2L Through Tickets to New York and Boston via. Buffalo, can be-obtained at tlda office. Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the Company's office, of JOHN A. CAUGiIEY, Agt. augls -< Mopoogtheia House. Water st., Htudmrgbu OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. New Arrangement, COHMENGWU AVOUST 8, 1853 1858. ISHAQS 1853. I EXPRESS TRAIN learco Pittsburgh at 0 o’clock, A M; j stops only at ti>» prmdpnl Btatiops, and dines at Crest bt»e at IAO P 51. arriving at Ciudonot! in the evening, vta Columbus and Xenia. Fare from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,75; to Columbus, $5,25 MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8.30 A M; dines at Al liance ; and reaches Crestline at 0,00 P 51, connecting with the Night Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with the Bellefontaino and Indiana Railroad fir Dayton, Indianapo lis, Terre llnuifi, and towns In Indiana Conmciiona are made at Alliance by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and Cleveland. Fare from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4.00. Connections ore ionite at Maunfield by Railroad with San dusky City, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and Eanes ville. Fore to Sandusky City, $4,50; to Newark,s4,so; to Zanes ville. $5. Connections are made with Detroit and Chicago, both by Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passengers who leave Pitts burgh in tbe Mail Train at 8.30 A M, go directly by Mans field and Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention. Fare to Detroit, 0.00; to Chicago, $ll,OO. RETURNING« THE EXPRESS TRAIN U-ares OmUlnc at 1.00 p 51, Mansfield at 1.40 P M, and Alliance at 5.00 P M, and reach es ]Pittsburgh at 8.15 p M, connecting with the Rxpress Train to Philadelphia Baltimore, which leaves Pitts burgh at 10.30 P.'al. Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, 14Vi hours. Fare, $7,76. Fore from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, $15.00. MAIL TRAIN leaves Crcstiioo at 7, A M; dines at Al liance; connects with Express Train from Cleveland, and arrives at Pittsburgh nt 6, P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOSIMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M and 4.46 P M, and New Brighton ct 7 A M and IPM. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tickets -at reduced rotes. FREIGHT TRAIN loaves Pittsburgh at &S 0 A M, and ar rives at 4.30, P M. ££• Passengers ore requested to procure Tickets at the Company's Office, at the Federal Street Station, of , GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. 43” Tlio Tnuns do not run on Sondoy. JQSir Further information may be obtained of aagfl JOHN lEELLY, Passenger Agent. PennsylTanla Railroad Company. iS-L "fTTE are forwarding Produce, to Baltimore and PbUa- V T dnlphia, promptly, on receipt Time, Fire Days. batss or r&conv. Bacon, Pork and Bret; (salted,; 45c. $ 100Dm. On Lanl, Lard Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass, 60c. 100 lbs. On Candles, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobacco, 60& IOOQn. On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Clover and Timothy Seed, 70c. $ lb. On Deer Skins. Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, 70c. lOOfos. On Feathers, Furs, Peltry, Brooms and Merchandiu, 90c. On Flour, barrel. We an also prepared to forward freight to Rodebangb's Station, near Greonflburg,and intermediate Station*. OOVODE & GRAHAM, Agents, corner of Penn and Wayne sta, Pittsburgh. IL H. HOUSTON, Agent, 3y29 270 Market street, Philadelphia. HAICOUr LZZCU JOHa i.rrnu J# fli Leechf HeAlpin A Co* f WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers In Produce, Met als, and Pittsburgh Manufoetures; Nos. 242 and 244 Liberty street, near tho head of Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa, of fer for sole on liberal terms, tho following; 100 tierces fresh Rico; 150,000 &s. Bacon, assorted; lOObbla. Tar; ! 6 tons Bar Iron, do; 1600 kegs Nails, assorted; ! 3 do Best Nail Bods; 500 boxes Window Gloss,; 2000 kegs Rock and Rifle assorted; Powder, assorted; 50 half chests Tea, as-' 300 boxes Rosin Soap; sorted; ! 86 bbls. Linseed, Lord an 4 76 bxs. Tobacco,aft3orted:‘ Tanners* Oil; 100 hbds. N.G. Sugar, part’ 800 bbla. Vinegar; prime; SO do Rosin; 6 bxs. 1 Havana Sugar; < 20 do Pitch; 10 hhdfl. Porto Rico do; • 5000 S)s. assorted Copper; 160 bags Coffee; 20 bbl* and kegs Lard; 600 bbls. N. 0. Molasses; . 10 k«gs assorted Shot; 75 do S. 11. do; Ido Buok Shot; 800 bxa. Tin Plate, ass'ds bbls. Alum; 4 tons Wire, do; : 20 do Kye Flour; 2 do Spelter; 20sottsTinners'Machines 6 casks ehoet Zinc, as-< and Tools; , sorted; ■ 100 bus. Driod Apples; 600 pigs Tin; ' 100 bales Batting, assorted; 1000 lbs. Antimony; - 2000 lbs. Cotton Yarn, as -10 tens ass’d Sheet Iron ;> sorted -100,000 lbs. ass'll Bulk Meat;! TaprSO Wholesale and Retail. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY ■pOBKRT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to Inform All his friends and the public generally, that he continues to occupy that large and commodious Store Room, formorly occupied by Samuel Pahne- a l ' Mock & Co,, No. 86. oorner of Diamond Alloy and Wood st_ where be keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, UoraeeA, Trunks, Carpet Bogs, Saddle Bags, Valises, Buffalo Robes, IVhjps, and all other articles !u his lino. He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to Air niflh to order, oil kinds of Riveted I Lotto, manufactured of the best material, and in a style of workmanship equal to the Eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per oont. cheaper Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, u he Is de termined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. Don’t forgot the place, No. 86, corner of Wood st and Diamond Alley. f »p2n Notice to Farmer* and Gardeners, THE subscriber has received his supply of TURNTP BEEDS—vis: Large Purple Top, Yellow Abunleon*, White Globe, Large Norfolk, and Loiney’s improved Rut* Baga or Swedish. Also, a fow tons of Lcloos’ Fertiliser, one of the best manures for corn, grain, grass, vegetables, fruit trees, &c., of easy and safe application, at Philadelphia prices. i Garden and Farming implements, in great variety, of the lotestimprovements, atlho Seed and Implement Warehouse, No. 40 Fifth street. Jfl2o JAMES W4BDROP. Office frf Clove’d A Pittsburgh BR. Co., \ CbEVjaAjro, September 14,1853. ; STOCKHOLDERS are hereby notified that the SECOND INSTALMENT of ten per cent, on tbe subscription to the stock of tbe CLEVELAND -AND PITTSBURGH RAIL ROAD COMPANY, fori the Construction of tho Beaver Ex tension, is required to bo paid to the Treasurer at bU Offlro dor Cleveland, on or before th&FIRST DAY.OF NOVEMBER --next, and that the subsequent Instalments of ten per cent each, bo paid to said Treasurer, on or before the flret day ot <escksuccessive month thereafter, Until the whole shall be v-Interest viD-bo ollowod from tho time of -payment until iheßo&dia complctedforthe running of regular trains of can* jRj order of tho Board of Directors: ccbltfl■.fiAM’L FOLJAMBRE, Secretary. .. .v V.-*- J ' -<3OMBANIESI fir STJRANCE' NOTICE. : fjßTffA INSURANCE COMPANY I ,*’ .. OV HARTFORJV.CQNN, _ * CHARTERED WW—CAPITAL S3OO,OOOi Paid, up in cash. and flccurely Invested. BOARD OF DIRECTOR*; Tho*. K; Brace, Robert Bnell, IL Malb?r, Fred'k Tyler, "E. A. Bulkeloy, AoßtLr Dnnham, Eben Flower. Ilenry 2. Pratt, Jorepb-Chtirch,- fiamuel S. Ward, 'Ward Woodbridge, John L. Boswell, Bamuel Tudor Miles A. Tuttle; -£. Q. Ripley, Junius B. Morgan, GustavusF. Doris- THOMAS K. BRACE, President Q. O. Ripixt, Secretary. THE AGHNOY of this Company being changed from R. IT. Beeson, Its fanner Agent, to Geo. E. Arnold, those har ing policies attho office In Pittsburgh sod vicinity,can hare them resowed by calliug on Mr. Arnold, No. 71 Fourth BL, who Is duly commissioned to toko risks on Dwellings. Stores, Publio Buildings, Mills ami Manufactories, with their contents. Tho.attention of Merchants and property holders of Pittsburgh is called to the advantages offered by Insuring in this Company, from its age. promptness and liberality in adjusting losses, and Its abandant means, such as few similar corporations can show. J. B. BENNETT, General Agent. ASStTfi OP THE COMPANY. THIETT-FOUBSH ASRCAL 6TATEMXST, MAT, ISSC. Bank Stock, market value. — Phoenix, of Hartford ~ ..$30,000 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.... 1.980 do. do. American, of New York $11,450 North America. .. 11,000 Broadway.- 13,920 Peoples 4.400 Republic .. 10,500 Haoovor 0,800 haw York Life and Trust.— 15,000— $32,070 Railroad 7 $ cent Mortgage bonds, market value, $41,017 50 Railroad Company stock, mar ket value, viz: Hartford and New Haven. £62,500 Hartford, Providence, and Fiahkill. 20.475 Boston and Worcester. 11,123 New Albany. 200 Connecticut River, 14.500 $108,803 Miscellaneous, — Connecticut River Co. Stock, 1,000 Real Estate in Hartford. Ann Arbor. Louisville, Ac.. 18.708,46 Office Furniture and Library. 570-73 Cash in Bank. 13,341,05 Amounts, balances, bills re ceivable for premiums, real estate, Ac., $61,380,02 Tam, balances due to Agents and Others, 28,414,46 $32,065,56 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock, $BOO,OOO Profit and Loss,. 116,178,30 $416478 30 A dividend of 10 9 cenL. declared and paid 12th of June 1853. * Haring rocelrod the appointment as Agent in Pittsburgh, and vicinity, of the 3Saom Insurance Company, lately held by R. H. Beeson, I take pleasure In calling the attention of its former pstroD*, my friends and tbo public, that 1 am prepared to issue Poiidem or renewal* of them, at fair rates of premium, on risks of the varioas descriptions of build ings, merchandize, mills, machlnrry, and all risks needing the security of Insurance from loes or damage by fire. The AStna Company is one that recommends itself to the com munity from He p overhl&l fairness and promptitude, not only In taking of risks, but in the adjustment and payment of its losses. It does not profess so much to give cheap In surance, as it does promise valuable Indemnity. Applications attended _to at the Backing House of Oeo. E. Arnold A Co., 74 Fourth street. ocl3-lm GEORGE E. ARNOLD, Agent Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co. Ojfxt, north room <tf the Exchange Third sL, Phil FIRE INSURANCE.—Buildings, merchandize and other property, in town and country, insured against loss or damage by fire, at the lowest rate of premium. Majusx brecaAsCK.—They also Insure vessels, cargoes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special polldu*, as the assured may desire. Lviaxp Teaxstqbtatios-—They also insure merchandize transported by wagons, railroad can, canal boats and steam boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. Directors —Joseph 1L Seal, Edmund A. Soudtr, John C. Davis, Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, George G. Lei per. Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, Wil liam Folwell, John Nowlin, Dr. IL 3!. Huston, Jos. C. Hand, Theophilus Paulding, n. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George BemH, Spencer MTlvain, Charles Kelly, J. fl. Johnson, William Hay, Dr. S. Thomas, John Sailers, William Eyre, j r. Jhrect/irs at Pittsburgh —D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John T. Logan. William Marti*. IhesidenL T&oa. C. Uaxo, Vic* PrtsidenL Jo&cra W.Ccwas, Secretary. Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh, jel&dtf P. A. MADEIRA. AcrtiL PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN., Capitol Stock, Annual Premtums and Western Fund 51,000,000. INCORPORATED 1 82 6. Policies of lDsuronc* Issued at all times on the most favora ble terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRB, on TQS PERILS OF NAVIGATION, BY GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agrnt port PITTSBURGH AKD ALLEGHENY COUNTY. marlfity TUG UNITED STATUS LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Officers of the Home JJnard at Philadelphia: unuctowj. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambroee W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tinglcy, Gao. ITllcary, Jacob L. Florence, Janies Devsreux, William M. Godwin, William ATKee. President —Stephen It. Crawford. Vice President —Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner, Piiitleurgh— James 11. Willson, 31. D. Alleghany City —R. B. Mowry, 5L 1). GEO. K. ARNOLD, Agent, raarl7:y No. 74 frourth street, Pittsburgh. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia, Ihnnxylvama. TYIRECTOR&—CharIes W. Uancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias 1 9 Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Rich ards, Mbrdeea! D. Lewis, Adolph! F. Borle, David A Browne, Morris Patterson. Coxa. N. Bancxxx, President. Ciua. G. Baxcxzx, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited,on every description of property, In town and country, at rates as low as sue consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company* on January Ist, 1851, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, vis: Mortgage £918,128 G 8 Real Estate 7B Temporary Loans 83,960 17 Btocks «LBBS 00 Cash, Ac Bl Total - _ 41,212,708 44 Since their incorporation, a period of twentyono years, they have paid upward of One Million Poor Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, os well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ap24 Office, nnrtb-e&st cor. Wood and Third sta. TIXIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE BTATK MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, OP PENNSYLVANIA. Assets, May Ist, 1852- £209,016 61 Premium* received to May Ist, 1853. 135,250 66 Interest on Leans, Ac 1,910 19 Oapltal Stock.. 100,000 00 l/Msr-s, Re-insurance, Ex penses, Ac., Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good seen curitiua„ Premium Notes Cash on hand Total ain’t of Resources, Liable for Losses.... S3SBJJIB 70 HZRXCTDO4. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin county, P. C. SEDGWICK, Ilurrisburg, SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS. Banker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER, “ JOHN n. RUTHERFORD; Dsuphln county, A. J. GILLETT, Harrisburg, S. T. JONES. Harrisburg, ROBERT ILLOTZ, Carbon county. JOUN P. RUTHERFORD, President. A. J. GILLETT, Secretary. Will insure against perils of sea and inland navigation, aise, on Merchandise in city or country, at lowest isles con sistent with safety. Policies Issued on dwelling houses either perpetually or for a term of years. Branch Office, corner Fourth and Bmithfleld streets. mj23:tf A. A. CARRIER, Actuary. Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILLER. Jr., President. I 1. 31. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 9300,000, y WILL Insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and 3IA IHNE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Homo Institution, managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumod, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be Insured. Director#.—R.Miller, Jr.,C. W. lUoketson, J W Butler. N. Holmes, Jr., W. U. Smith, C. Ihmson, George W Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippencott, George Darsle, James Me- Auley, Alexander Nimick, Thomas ficott. Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A Go., up Ntaira.l Pittsburgh- tjrre24»lv In your Life Insured, 1 : IP NOT, read what someone has written. Among all the contrivances of man to protect the fiunily circle from want, none can bo fouud more clmpin in its character, noble In its feature, or oortain In Us results, than LIFE INSUR ANCE. It Is the prop which the dying husband leaves to support the wife of his bosom. It ts the unseen hand of tbo Provident father Machine forth from the grave, and still nourishing hie of&Drinc'. and keeping together the family group, : C- A. COLTON, Secretary. Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth at* M P2I Masonic Hal). WM. A. M’CLUKG, DKAI.KB. IS } Fine Teas, Clioiee Family Groceries and Willow Ware,. CORNER Q* WOOD AND SIJTR STS., i , - pirrsEOTton. pa., IBvm rcceMDga lotk® ftfisorttneht of FRESH GOODS.' jlreaOjcxlflrfTn rfeci, jraMhsJal’ non tot hand, ia ttcKmUirn bo mid ’ EX Rn.CS* t—.rtmt priect,, - . ‘ > ■ i J49* Hot«li,'StBaatot>. and .inyligby', - < • ■ gwiddlTSctl la the dty fcorof chsrgn/ ‘L Cepsa : , . •. ’ . . .* • ■ ’ .H „■ -v t- :'■ ;V • ;■* ’ :■' , ' r ' 1 y *v 'ts ■ y> ur ' **- v •«- .'■V, ’ v,. v.• . *tv- r -v ....'-*?:■• -' ’.«. ■•". » .■• ■;•■ ■*'/ **••■• i *“■••» ' . »v'V* - C. t * i * a. oj x. bom } : TDEEWAB . - BANKEnS AND KXCHANCQI ÜBOKRRS, ■'■_ . r fsbZuly] dYo-OS arji Diznumd AUcy -.. . .. JOHH WOODS; ' . BANKER; ANl> EXCHANGE BROKER, T\Ki£KR In Gold, Silver and Bant Notes. Current and 1 / parfunda received on deposit. Collections carefdQy' it* tenaad to., Fourth Street, one door East of Market, fittft bqrgh, Pel [je&lr XtonMfic and Ibreign Kxcfumpc, Bank £fota, Gold and Silver ; Bought, Sold ana Exchanged) at the EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE 07 WILLIAM A. HILL & C 0 64 WCR)D STBXCT / raTSDCKQB* InUrest ailoired on time deposits. [ang2B EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE 07 A. WILKUfS & CO., kNo. 75 Foubth Srkxa, Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh, jau6 G. E. ARNOLD & CO., IUXKEitS AND KXCUA.NGE BUOKERB, DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds nmlitiod to an? part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. 035„ No. 7 4 Fourth sti, next door to Bank of PittsVg. (hjl3 HILL & C 0„ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, cobjcjh or wood ajvd nna grama. SIGHT EXCHANGE on tho Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills of Exchange aod Notes discounted.- Gold, Silrcr and Bank Notes, bought and fold. Collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. lie posits rwcelvM of Par and Current Funds. {marffTly riumca, EDWAJU) RABU, FLOWCrC* TTRAIfgR & EAHH, * BANKERS AND EXCILANGK BROKERS, BUT AND pKf.L Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate toons on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Promissory Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and soil Stocks on Commission. Onllection* made on oil points In the Union. [myl A. WILKINS & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, so. 7i> rocara kt., pjttsbcrgh, opkhxtx has* ot mTflßnios. ri uiK bL’BSCRIBEK, under new and more favorahie auspi ces, viil continue the Banking business and Btoqk Bro kerage in tho UoUw formerly occupied by Messrs Palmer, Hanna A Cu., and more recently by the Pittsburgh life In surance Company, where he will bo ploasod to see his old frjiasdji and customers. fjy3J A. WILKINS. N. HOLMES & SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ni vy arworxD num oAnuo ajto zxcbavoz omex to no. 67 MARKET STREET, TOCS DOORS BELOW OLD gZ&BD. N HOLMES & BuNS, Bankers and Exchange Broken, , and Dcalotv In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout-the United States. Deposits rewired In par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sti*. ]ja3o:ly #4fl. a. huox, —aaaaxsT, HOON 6 SARGENT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, It. X CORXXR OS WOOD A HIXTO PITTSBOZOB, TO. DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Dumustio Exchange, Certificate* of Deposit, Ac. Exchange on all the principal cities of the Union and Eu rope, for sale in eum* to suit purchaser*. Current and par funds received on deposit. Collection* made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. fsoplifty $41Q,178,50 Removal. PATRICKS & FRIEND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ILtv* Removed their Ojßce lathe Ounver of Fi/lhaad Wood si i. PATRICKS k FRIENp, hankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on tjje Kostem and Western Cities constantiy for sale. Oollcctious made in oil tbo cities throughout the United Staiea. Dcpotite reeeired in jmr funds cur current paper, at the corner of Fifth ond Wood Btreot*. [feb3 THOMPSON BELT, a CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANOE BROKERS, (LATS or A. WTLXLVB A CO-,) WILL continue the Exchange and Banking business at the obi stand, corner Thinl and Wood sta. ]jy2 AILEB caters, Brown** Hotel, Cbrmr of SmWifrJd and Third StrtrXt, Pittsburgh, ihnw'a. BROWN A CONNELLY, ffs~onod fttabUng nttarh’-d to tbe lloaw. FRANK. t nriIOUME, Cleveland, Ofalo7~ C PATRICK 4 80N, l*BX)rßjrTuxs.—Thij House has on* # deryoDe thorough and extensive repaint, alterations, and large additions of tx»w furniture, eta, and the proprie tors pledge Utenucivee that nothing shall be wanting on their part to rvndur the PxAirxux a place where all the conk* furls of a Cn-t class hotel can be found. jvJtlf C. PATRICK A SON. Chmrr of Weed and Third rtrteU, Pittsburgh, Anft*o. WILLIAM S. CAMPBELL Pa^pairroa. THIS One efrtalHbbnurnt baring come Into the hands of a new Proprietor, offers great Inducements to the travel ling community, and ab*> to regular boarders. Every drip cary and luxury will tw umrldud Ln lb* n»o«a, and no pains will I** spared to make this Hotel a comfortable Bosti to all wbo may rail there. [myl3:tf 1 W. P. CAMPIJELL, Pro;i*r. St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery* THE undersigned respectfully Informs tho public th&tbe 1* now fully pTepartsl to fervo private families and the public generally, with his celebrated LAUBK BKKB, In bottles. All order* left ut bis Office, NO. 30 DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street.) will b»> punctually attended to; nod the Beer delivered lo any port of the city or vicinity. >-2S tf P. 0. SCITKNCK. C. 13. HEADLY & CO S NEW CARPET HOUSE, NO. H 3 TinnD STREET, ,- 1 WHOLESALE' AND RETAIL DEALERS. TURKS SPA CIO US SALES Jfcfo MS. C'lOjtTAlSStt large,.hajodsotne arid. cheap assortment of j Floor Oil C*“tha» from Ito 21 feet trid*; alao. Stair, Ta ble ami KnameW Carriage Cloths, Cocoa. Canton and Bri tannia MaUiog, Matt#of aU kiucLspalntea Window Shade*, buff Hollands; green and buff Oil Cloths, »»d Potaam'* Patent Self-Adjusting Curtala7ixture£' * SALES BOQM.NQ. ; 2, - Is full stocked with an unrivalled assortment of Bbyal Vel vat, BrusfeJsTapoijtry, Uru.*6*l*,lmperiulThn» Ply. Patent Tapostry r Inprraln f and.Bop«Tflne.airpetJoga; Hall and Stair do. of air width*. acd Cloth, Table and Plano oarer*; Morale, VelveVAxmtnztrr, Chenille aud Tufted RuGa; BUirßc4s,Dru£getitjjr,etc.' x SALES ROOM NO, 8, - ".. Contains* largeind well seleetcdsto&cf Ingrain Carpets, from 25 to 76 cents wr yard; Hvmp.Carpetlogtrom to 60 cent* ;'LUt-ftsll Rag Carrots cotton and’wool VeßluaD and a splendid assortment of English sheepskins of all od ors' ftofraltftg. .jl _ " • ; C. B. H. A Co. would ‘ re?peetlttlly persons wishing to furnish steam boats, hotels or dwelling houses to thu above, as they are determined to sell at th* same low prices they bare heretofore been selling at, and less than any other establishment in this city. sepfi C. B. 11 HAPLY A CO., No. 82 Third street. FOR Church Choirs, Congregations, tcu, Ac, wholesale and retail. Each, per das, Kingsley's Harp of David, a collection of Church "Music, 75c. $7.00 Modem Psalm Ist, by Lowell Mason, 75c. 7,00 Tho Modern Harp, or Dostnn Sacred Molodlst, by L. White and Jno. E.Ooold, 75c. 7,00 Natlonal hr Slason and Webb, 75c. 7,00 Harp of the West, 75c. 7,00 National Lyje, \ C3e. 0.00 Bay BLate Collection, 00c. (LOO The Church Choir, 03c. 0,00 American Psalmody, with figured Baas for Organ or Piano, G3c. 0.00 ALSO, The Melodist, a collection of popular and social Songn, Glees, Ac. The Social Glee Book. juvenile Oratorios, for juvenile classes, schools, Ac. Musical Class Book, for adult singing classes. Young Lady's Harp, designed for female Academics and the social circle. Together with the New Carmiua Sacra; Can tie! a Lon Jins, Ac.. Ae. Just rvcelvcd by CHARLOTTE BLUME, oclB HS Wool street New Sacred Music Books. THE SHAWM—A Library of Church Music, ctix, con tainiug over 1000 compositions, by Wm. B. Bradbury and Geo. F. Boot, assisted by Thomas Hosting* and T. B. Mason. Price 75c.—per dozen $8,60. SACKED MELODEON—On a new system of notation; by A. 8. Hayden. Price 75c —per dozen $7,50. HARP OF THE SOUTH, (in Patent Notes ;)n new colleo tion of Sacred Hoalo, selected from the most popular com poser*, by Prof, J. B. Woodbury. Price 7 sc.—per do*. $7,50. CHRISTIAN MINSTREL—By Aikin; one of tho most popular books published. Prioe T6c.—per das. $8,50. NEW CAKHINA BACRA—By Lowell Mason, and the most successful music book ever published; over 350,000 copies have been sold. Price 75c.—per dot. $8,50. OANTIOA LAUDIB, or American Book of Church Music; the latest collection; by Lowell Mason and Geo. J. Webb. Price 75c.—per doz. $8,60. $446,183 20 87,804 56 $358,318 70 $161,481 08 178,016 51 17,820 21 ▲ large supply of the above popular Musio Bookj rocelv* ed, and for Bale singly or by tbo quantity, by octl7 JOHN 11. MELLLOR, 61 Wood it. Hew Jltuiiol New Blnalc l HKLEBKR hns just received. per Adams' Express, . THEY SLEEP IN THE GOLD GRAVE—new song— composed and dedicated to J. Fleming, Esq., by H. Kleber. Old Dog Tray, by 8.0. Foster. The Garland, a sot of bountiful Waltzes for Guitar, by Prof. Rnpp, of this city. All Things ore Beautiful, a pleasing Duett for two voice*, by Glover, Wert Thou to Speak Farewell. The Friraa Donna Waltz, as performed with unbounded applause by Julien’a band. JoUen's Musical Tout in America, a descriptive pieoo, embodying all tbo American National Airs, by J alien. Katy Darling's Farewell, for Guitar. Katy Clyde, <lo. Old Log Zlut, do., etc., etc.. Also, ‘‘Dodwortb’s Dross Band School," cnntalning every necessary Information to organize Brass Bands, to under stand the nature of brass, their selection aud adaptation, and embracing a number of fiuo nieces arranged for full Brass Bands by Allen Dodwortb, leader of the celebrated Dodworth Brass Bend, New York; for sale by ocl2 11. KLKBKK, No. 101 Third street. COAL LAND FOR SALE—IO3 Acres of Coal Land, 100 of which have two good veins of Coal in them; the lower vein Jb opened, and in good order, with a good railway, and capable of loading 20,000 bushels per dor—has one of the best landings. The land is all uuder cultivation; on which are new improvement* that cost over £l2,ooo;—is three miles above Mononguhela City, and tbo mast desirable property on the Monongahela river. Also, 92 Acres Coal Land, six miles from this city, 1 mile from the river, on the route of the Birmingham Monongn* hela Valley Railroad. It is a desirable piece of property. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, aug24 46 Market street. ENTERPRISE WORKS. tra 136 wood stun, third doob nxLow vtrozs xuxt. BO WXf a TBTLBT. IMPORTERS and manufacturer* of /SyggZpgr COTI EltY, BURGICALAND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We keep a general a<3ortment of the above ***** articles constantly on band ; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, i'ie tois and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers' Shears; Pocket Scissors, Aa— Also. Trasses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. ; RIFLES I—We are making RlQeaaf every description, to ordef, of tbe best metcrial, and workmanship warranted--: Orders received for them at Wholesale or Bet&D. wffl bo fiß* edvrith despatch: j Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. • _ . myl6j ; . : T. B. C AL VERT & ' , T\H«TNKERS, ENGRAVERS AND EMBOSSER# 3 1 9 Bktodft*MASirrAffnntßiA No., 43 South Third street,; FHILADELFOTA: r i. V’'.: v;;,-~‘->epBoi ft . .-.si;, TVEK.TIAJII » ... J~\V JSVuKY MJiWfJT, fbr ale atmgmfacturen' price* AA »t u. mbw .cAw>Kr_ei<jaE,47 ; |i|ineTfim Wood, . foQT^tfl -. i : Jt CXX : fc'H>JSS»-30Q0J) ) octT * •f. jj-r •:■ ’?* k \ -v. PmSDUBOB. HOTELS, &c. .w.-c. ooaanxT. ht. Charles, Hotel, SALES ROOM KO.-'h baored Sloilo Doobi, Bfc to * -•-< - -is:Baa*.MooaHSAjj.t ;. s VI. , , 4 V • * • * - r-: «_ .>. .- , ' ' '■ ,'. -V ... p ■■ „j;j • •• ' •• »- tij* >4 -t aamcr of liberty end Seventh - GNDERT AK ■ *INQ attesdad . " - A^RiLnKK^jacu^ HATE ON-II AND: at ‘ wt#fnrirt (lAnih£r and CHAIR SmiihEeid ftrwt, a 0 wfortmentoffancyona. plain .furniture, .Tbich they • willa«U 15 per csntrbeloweaataaary rates. < • •<. ■ • -T^nas—cash only.- ■, : ~ detfTUy'^ inaneemenu to Cash purehaMrs. TXf gto^k of COMMON AND FANCY JfV BEDhTEADBj 'nt pr<t-. nil U> please cash Pgrchaaeta.. AH our works is wwnuuteiL' OuriermaareCASH. - JAMES ' i ? xnarifr ■ ■• • • / cor.Kerßnth'and T JoarneynLenPabinetMakenAssoelatiom WAREHOUSE 93 .THIRD 8T&&1 ST," . i. :vxK&.i2t&xxßXßm.y- •' - TniFABSodlAlloN,emw»dnff« :r w already twice to. tojW. tones I “ I many hamiaastoelArgert'anilKS-j' hitherto most renowned'-busincss ■ shops.of thls'city, hate opened their’Warehouse;rand'-are ahlef to furnish the public,by whttfesale or retail, withTur* ultare of the following, description—Til:. Mahogany Wardrobes Dressing BUreausY Fuimolumued Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads;. Mahogany Chairs;. Booking .Chairs; MaFingawy W«Turfa.nd<g Book Cases; Secretaries; ,Card Tables; Piet Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables; Uat Eacks;' French. Bedsteads;. OUdmans; Poplar Wardrobea; Dlning and Breakfast Tables; Cherry arultfUmlie Bedsteads; CherryJhir^aa^'Cribs; . Th® adrantagßanf co-operatioii, on an extendva scales per mit! them to eell at the lowest and they are deter mined to sell, lower than any'competitors, an equally good, if not better article, and warranted—«J .the' Jmmic'TOl, uh dwitand by riving them a call. ! Steamboat vxsrk of all deseriptkms, and other artirles of apy description, made to order is every style, at the short est Doties. mar2Q JAMES W. WOODWELL, 1 CABINET FVRNITURR RJNUBAGTITRBB. }Wztre*rooma 97 and 99 Third street, fl v- -r—k , I.- W. W.: respectfully: informs a i <. friends aiadcaitomerstoat'be uJI l V bMnowcomplete4hii«pricgstockf^*| of Furniture, -which is decidedly ’ i * toejlargest and besterer offered la this Gty, whicb will be sold at price* as low as Any hitha United States, As he la determined to uphold the. quality, with well eea- materials, best workmanship, imd newvst designs; and from the extent of orders wnti Bu-ntty f« tw»nnfiwta?Tlng t he fp enabled to produce warranted Xnmitare, at the lowest prices. lie has adopted the principle of Identifying his enztomers* istdrest with his own, in qualify and price, and 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, crony part of one, may be fdrplshed from his stock, or tn*Tmfaefcnr— \ expressly to or der! The following; articles consist* In p****, of his stock, which for richness of style and finlm, cannot be sarpasseu fs any of the Eastern cities:- : Louis XJV Sofas;. ; 60 Bofsa, in plush and hair doth; 60 dox. Mahogany Chairs; i 20 dox. Walnut w 60 Mahogany Rocking u i 20 Walnut. u “ ! W Mahogany Divans; ; 20 Walnut « • ■ 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: ,W . “ « Dressing Bureaus; 'BO “ * Washstands: . 40 Enclosed « • 100 Common u 1 20 Plain Dressing Bures us; • 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnnt « : 60 Cottage ° ;ftx> Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogapw Wardrobes; 10 Walnut ; 10 Cherry " I 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tabhs; . 12 Secretary and nnrkrsnrs; 20doa.CanefieatChrin:- 24 Cane Beat Rocking Cludn; 12 ladles'Writiog Desks; Hat and Towel Blands; What-ifota; ' EUguires; papff « I Oouversation Chairs; JVmbrake u I Kitsabetiran 44 Hall and Tier u ; Reception ** UdJqfWork M Pearl Inlaid 44 Extsnsios DinlngTables; Ann “ Ottomans; [ Gothic and Hall Chairs; A large assortment of COMMON vURNiTnme WINDSOR CHAlild. Caaccn Uuzu supplied with all ar* tie tea in their Hue. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furbished at the shortest notice. I “ All ordws promptly attended to. apzi jewelry, &c. HEW JEWELRY STORE, No* 87 Harket Streets (&pomf door ahopt Ou JVartheteest corner of the, .diamond.) JOHN STEVENSON,(of thelatofirmof John B. XlTadiLn. : A Ol,) respectfully announce* to the publi \ ihat he Las opined, at the above stand, a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, GI RANDOLES, Jhcirf and ThUe Cutlery, Britannia Tea and Cbininunion Sets, and the usual variety' of goods in his line of business. Special care and attention given to the REPAIR of FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. lie trusts, that from his long experience in business, he will be-ablato-gUa-satisfacUoa to- those who may favor him with iheir patronage, Pittsburgh, May 16th, 1853. my*s Henry Richardson, Jeweller, HAYING refitted his store in a handsome manner, aud but recently returned from the eastern dlie* with a fin* assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends anrt custom er to the fact that among his Watches will be found the mbst desirable styles, patterns and Jewelry, t he lajte*t style* °f Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Finger Rings. Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets, ete_ etc. •FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier llache, Work, Tables and Bfnteo, Desks, Fancy Vase*, Perfume Bottle?, Table Ma>a, Obit's Plrtcds, Porte variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful anil or namental articles, which have only to be «een to be appre dated. [novT) NO. 81 MARKET bTRKCT. IJ' ACTS WURTU KNOWING.—To ail that arw about to purchase anything in tho way of fine Watches, rl*?b Gold Jewelry, or sterling Silver Ware. HOOD h»* nowon hand a very good assortment of all kinds of goods In LL line of busluoas, that he Is selling at their T&Ci vaUtk aud id least from 25 lo 50 cent, below the prices asked by those * 4 Old Fogles" that have been twenty years or so In the mar ket with their oid stock of goods that cost, when purchased, double their present value, and yet they axpeet to make a profit on theni, I assert fact* worth knowing, M lam aclllng goods, new and freah.Josi purchased, as above, from 25 to cent cheaper than any other dealer hi thU dir, at SI Market street. jyg* House to let, and furniture for sale—a good three story house on Second street, between Wood and Market. The furniture will be sold at a bargain, faquir, of [Jj22] If. 0. HOOP. H Mark.l »t Bay Wood Nuriery and Gardens* JAMES KENNEDY, [late Manager of the well-known Sy racuse Nuzeries, New York,) begs leave to inform tho public, that he has now established an EXTENSIVE NUR SERY, on the Farm of Mr. James 8. Negley. near East Lib erty, where be shall bo prepared, after the 6th Instant, to re ceive and fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and Plants. In addition to a choice and superior stock on hand, he has made arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in theR&M, to keep up hissunply. Having a thorough and long extw tfence in the business, he can assure his cuaicmeVs perfect aatisfkction. ' Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer hls torvtee* In designing, laying out, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub lic Parks, or the grounds of Country Residences; and wilt also fUrolah plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches, Picturesque Scenery, Ac., in the highest styles of the art Practically acquainted with etery branch of Landscatie Gardening, and having spent yearalo the Bylvian Psrks or England, and on the beautiful banks of the Hudson, he jhopes he has the capacity to meet the wishes of who i favor him. , jet CoannmicatUms ean.be mddnssedthrpoghthe City iPoetOffice, or left at the Warehouse of Mesara, Neeley a .Mohan, 22 Wood gtreeh i- - j JWT|J * KItNNKUY k Ofk QKBKBB’g CELEBRATED CHEMICAL TEA ST 0B BAKING POWDERS. The Cheapest, JTealthust,mosi Useful and SeonaarU cal ArtieU for Eatring Bread, Biscuit, Pried, Oridale, and Johnny Qxicz, Pistry, Puddings, SwxtCalxs, Cbm Bread, B VAR ISVE NTED. Opinions of the press:— Those who have tried LC, bpre found that the advertire ment does not vaunt it* praises too highly.—{Tallahassee Floridian and Journ&LFeo.2o,l663. Housekeeper*, who-have tested tho quality of tills pmr- unanimously in Its tiTor.—(Lockport Daily It surpasses everything In theway of ririnff, wo ever saw tued In the baking of cons.—[Uahvr ay Advocate ami Eejri> let, April 15, J 853. This is an article of;snch utility in rations kinds of cook ery, that when its virtu«s. become properly knows, no housekeeper, that studies comfort and economy, will wil lingly do without it—{N. Y. Pick., May 21,1853. No one need hesitate to use Durkee’sall-tmportantarticJe to houakeepera—{Republican Banncrand Nashville Whim Feb. IT, 1853. Would you have light bread, sweet bread, bread that yon can eat with a good relUb,do not forj*t tonrocare Durkeo’s Baking powder, and you will not fall to Xiavegood broad, cakes, 4c.—[Troy Dally Times, May JM, 1853. We have tried this article, and con recommend It with perfect confidence^—{Quebec Gazette, July, 1853. Burkeo’s Baking Powder w» have tried at oar house, and our “ better half" was astouishod at the result.—fN. Y, Dally Times, Oct 23, 1&52. ; All good housewiveswiii ngojcs'ja and glorify.the name of Durkeu, alter they have given Uia Baking Powder a.fkir trial.—TNew York Buu,-Bept 30, 1852. Durkee’s Baking Powder, undoubtedly the host article for this purpose that has yet been discovered.—N. Y. Dutch-’ mao, Feb. li. 1853. The highest commendations, from hundreds of tho largest and most respectable wholesale bous&r In this, and nearly ; evory largo city on this continent, could be given, If space: allowed it. , , ' . _ *T * \ £. XL DURBJEE, Sols Poopatrroa aim MaKtrracTUVxa, , . I3Q, iraiff sfrrck Netv York* BAXTKB A McKBB, Agents, Pftisbnrgh. [®ct2l] SMITH & SINCLAIR, WHOLESALE GROCERS, laa SECOND AND 151 FIRST STREETS. rs CTOIB ARD FOE qsrj, 309 bags Rio Coffee; pOO bblaN.O. Molasses; 176 hbda N. O. Eager; , 60hbl*Sttgxr.Hoasada. 30 boxesorant’s Tobacco;- 200 bales Batting; 60 boxes Webstar old do. *. 300 legs Nail*, assorted; 20 bxj Russell A Roblnaoa , «; ( 200 Qian; 100 caddy boxes of various 85 jugs Va. Twist Tobacco: brwjds; tT2oQboxes Roaln 8oap; 60 bhla loaf Sugar; 60 boxes ftilm do, 20 bags Pepper; 20 boxes Ground Pepper; 15 bags Pimento; [sep2T] 1 Ground Cassia, Ac. Ac. kn. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, tiie Pekin Tea Store, 58 Fifth St., PIfrgBUXQH, Pa. ASF By. the half chest, or neatly packed in metallic packages, to suit tho trade. Bep27 aONEY —300 !bs prime new white Honey, in small boxes, for bmitr use. just received and (or sale by «qgSO , J, P. WILLIAMS, 122 Woo&at.^ E&IDKNtIB, FOR. BALE—Situated in Allegheny CUt. The Lot o*6o feet fronton North Canal street, by _2&5 deep to Liberty street'' Tho house lAUrg* and convenient ly arranged, vritb garflxthies, balb.rbom # Ac. Asood Car* riage Houseand Stable on Liberty street; trees* shrubbery, Ac. This beautifuliTesidene*.will be sold on easy terms.- * octSO :j : »a. CPTflgEßT>SoN,,l4&.Thiid«t TJRITIBU LUSTRE—IOcArio for sale by , xp octia, „; , _,^ J A. gAHNisro<a:^:ca • • ■ •’»>••. s v '•* *S' ■; ■•■..«•••> '■'' v ' *.V \ « r ‘ ■* ',VV • \ ■■?.■*.- jfc s - t - y&i. -j^jyiSELLAKEOUS. LL_ J :’A PBOCI*AMATIOS. *, _ i \t HjsREAS, by an Act o'f Assembly; in amendment* cf X f the License Lijjrs ,*appruted thafoarteenib daf-of April,. A. J)., 1 Sol,.the sale of Spirituou*, }'lo©us ani'Malf Llqaors,'cn Bondsy/t* FOBIJLDDISN' of Allegheny. County, under thspensltyof .Fifty dXrilsxsfor each olienee, to be Imposed!-by summary conrtefcm;'aUd-itf' default thereof ds 1 punishable'>hy; imprisonment to- the County-Jail; . * - r -i. } -- '/ ... Anil, Whereas, by a recent aoclHon of the Buptenso Ccmit,~: ; promalged-at/Pittsburgh,'the prinelpieia laid down vfc&h . fweep'e away aQ doubt as to the eohstitotlOßalitybf thl* law; , j' And, 'Whereas, much of the crime and'disorder which | hare stained the annals orthisdtylsireiiirable to theeom ■ inon and. aotorfouapracttcc whlchitladhe purpose pf 4his t Whereas, an unifbnn ahdTHftexible enforcement cf Oils law most powerfully cdutributt’to the fircserraticn of order, and the deration of-the- pufifcn moms, and. by per*, mining no one Tender or class'of renders to ply their trade ; oh SUNDAY,ah rrerklnjustice toho one?’--'- ."-I • And, by virtue cf my office 1 , and- ip considera tion of my official oath, it Ja my apodal.dutjrtolook totlw enforcement of this law/I bare, issued ro.y'ProdamSr Won to that end*’-' ;v C V ~ -*i * taTern-kf "TStJst — 'And, I hereby eajl upon all ,-rcrt>-keepers,kfepersv coffee-houses, restaurants und. eating-houses, or by.wbatSo evcr other names the liquor*' -are or bate been sold of dispensed, to submit thernseWisa tar. the law BS gnod fVnrp theftalaof liquor* on Sunday; and I warn-thcm that lnfraction of this .law which may be dctoctodj'wltibepQal&hed Vriib'lbh'at*’ -most rigor, and the extreme.penalties of its provisloiisefl jfortsed without distinction of persons crr ...And, in aidof toy settled determination; tocompclW universal obedience of this Jaw* I shall -require bsr ot the Day Police, every member pftho” JJigbtPotieS, . and every Bpedal Officer, who' day be - auhj eO t ;to thy cbm- 1 mauds, to report to me oa pain of instant dismissal tjr sus*' .pension, every infraction cf tbis j aw .that ibsll foil under r Ins observation, or otherwise come to his knowledge. ’ """ And as submission to wholesome laws&honorable to'alH men as their Violatioh ls dlsgraedfuV Pcamestiydnvoka tbs, assistance of good citizens in mj} efforts to enforce this law.' And that they may more effect ual!y.rendersuch a&ds tanks,' I pray them to dismiss that moitnilstaken repugnance'Tot becoming informers, which Often restrains tho law : efcldlng from affirming their own paCfiatfcm by toluntary'contribu tion of infbrtrraUon and-ftitl ttr bfficcra of the ia tbe simplicity of ourvepnblieaninsUtutlons are necessarily. weahtn numbers, and dependent far efficiency upon popular countenance and cooperation. ■ * - ' •• • v‘» Relying upon such nldj and plodging myßcif andofflcc.rS' to an energetic, vigilant, and snsiaified.effort to enforce law, and punish every infraction- of ltd proriskm*; ; X ‘once* more call upon a& vendersof Bpiritnoit% Tteons,- nnd-tnalv liquors, to refrtin from theftals.thereoronSnndsyawitbin-. the City of Pittsburgh. ~ Witness my hand this Eislh dayof.October. A* D*1853. < | oetß „ . BOBT. St Mayor./,"; EPS&r^^gEHGY.-. TIIE OLDEST ESTABLISHED OFFICE INTHIS-t3TY '•' >oa twmoto:--.'.:- HOHEY to the old coustey* JftMP-fl BLAKELY begs ieareto Eay to those persons biX-L ing friends In the Old Ccuatry.nad 4edrcn*cf cither acnding them money or ,pajißg *Lelr‘passage, tbafLia'or rangementafbr daingeilharis now complete, and on so firm* a basis that mlstakes'can not' occur, nor losses tecruu to any* party. During the last ten yeatsiiL which ha_has.been In this burin e&a, Wh« remitted over nHalf ililHon of JJbllars-. without the loss of a dollar, and the house for whlch : £0 U agent,-in llverpool, hcrahigpcd not lets than during-the last year to this cnnntxy, without a complaint of neglect of duty on their part."' ' • Passenger Tickets for London, Dublin, Liver pool, Glasgow, Cork, Belfast, Drogheda, Limerick,' Port" Rash, Newry, Galway, Londonderry, and Dundalk} io'Npw York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore and New Orleans, and from thence to Pittsburgh;-and will attend I Btrictiy%ofi«ri' warding passengers from thence to anyparf of,the coon by.- He also has sight drafts for sale, payable at' the following" places,via: ' ' - - - ON ENGLAND. r- - : . . ; Edwards, SandfbrdACo...... -London. Wa.’Tappseott A Co-.-..-11..' ......^---LtvarpooL. (AvaSahlo in the principal cities and towns .throughout England and Wale*.; OS IRELANB. : l- : ; Provincial Bank Ireland..——Dcbliru HEASCHZ3, ' r Armagh, Belfast, Downpatrick, KrmiitkiUra, Mallow; fitrabauv, . Athlone,. 1 Carlow,... . Drogheda, Ferpioy, Monaghan, Ennlseorthy, Ballln*,' < Cot an,' Dundalk# ; : Galway- . -. Newry, Tralee, Balymesa, Clonmell, Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, YonghaH," • v - Ban bridge, Kilkenny, Dungannon,- . Kilruxh,,.-.. - Waterford, Coleraine# . • Parsons town, t Cork,;. * Kdisis, Bandon,'. •. Sligo* <!. , . Wexford, Coctehfi), lixaerick,\ BaUyßhancon, ; ON SCOTLAND. National Bank ofSeoUaad, Edinburgh, and its'branehe? 1 in fifty towns in Scotland, ONFBASCE. ' 4 Messrs. Edward Blount ft O*., Brokers. ...-~..........~L-Pari/L> f Avaßahlein any rity ia France.) ON GERMANY. Messrs. YogeL Koek ft Bankers, Fro nkfOTfcon-th e-Mai a, {Available in any city in Germany.). ... JAMES'BLAKELY. . tayT 19ft. eor. of-flereeth-apdftoHhdfild cbc'.. PASSAGE FEOH LIVERPOOL EfIIERALB ISLEI THIS jcplendid new Ship. bu3t for** Tspsrott’g Line,” y the largest Packet Ship afloat; and for -strength- of build, accommodations forpai«ngers,Ani3 saillfig qualities,' lias no-equal is the Liverpool! trade. - The EMERALD ISLE wills* li from larerpool on or nhc-at the TRtni or Dictxber, and persons sending for their friends,ehoold wotlose the opportunity of securing i<a.«asge for them by this noble Ship. ‘ln order to prevent delay, passengers wHI be noticed by _ let ter from Mem*. W. Tapscott & Co., Liverpool, w h at, dr jr t 4 he thereto embark. , The Emerald lele is commanded by Gipt. Oeo.'B.Gnn>£«b, {recentlv of the favorite packet ship, “ Wm. ttipscott,’') wliO {* well known for hi* kindness to passengvrs, and liissiilf f«!ne*s as a commander. y. |l—TheiL I. will be succeeded by the magoiflrentnew. ship “ Shamrock,” commanded by the well known Captain# Samuel B. Deane. 1 ' To secure passage,apply to JAMES BLAKELY,., octfll Corner of Seventh ard SuiithCeld str. Valuable Farm Tow Sale* Min peters township* Washington coen-; IT, PKNNa.—The undersigned wishes to disport* cf bis valuable Farm, rituated-in cne of.tha mc«tthri* ring, fertile and desirahle sections Of'Waahington eoaoty—■ bi a neighborhood proverbial for Its good morals-and into!.* llgence, and sufficiently convenient to good markets.: This Land lies within two miles of the proposed route .f>r the Char tiers Valley Railroadman improvement which wiUcer tninly be roadeduriug the eoming year. Jt ecatalos abr>\it r 143 ACRES, more or leas: of which there exc; ACRES CLEARED, and in a, high state of .cultivation, and finely Improved. The uncleared landaboaadsingord lim ber, and the whole is abundantly supplied with water.' .Jit adjoin* lands of William Park, Daniel Bell, and. otltcr.<. The improvements are TWO GOOD DWELLING' lIOCSESJ one Brick and the other Frame; a Frame BAJIN, and- {wo. Frame STABLES, with ; others necessary out-bunding.*.; There Is on abundance of .fine; FRUIT oa-this property.- This jraluable Farm will Wsold on accommodating For any farther information In reference to it, application can be made to the subscriber, in Caconsbuxg.' eeplfcJm JOIIN CALQHAN.' *YT EIT BOORS! NEW BOORS! —Noe. 7 and S Illustrated, JL w Record of the New York Crystal Palace'Exhibition. . Father Brighthopes, or an old Clergyman's Vacation }by Pan! Creytxm. , The Boyhood of Great Men. ; . • ; Cranford ; by the author of Bath Moorland Cottage,' iei • The- Senator's Son, or the Maine Law: a Last Refuse; Ly Metta Vietor ia Falter. • _' I Rudiments of the . Art of BaUding;- edliel by : Bullock. * v | Jane Setan, or the King’s Advocate; by James QraSxfc-;-;- i The Rebel Scout; by Aria Ashland. •: ' The Forged Will, or Crime and Re trlbuticn; by’ Emerson •Bennett. - . .. | The Victim of Excitement, fte„ by Caroline Lee Hehtx./ I A fresh supply of the above works jost received at ; r 1 W. A. GELDENFENNEY ft CO/S,' • ■ octfl ‘ 76 Fourth : street. ! HEW MUSIC." ' • • TIMS latest published, jast recrivetL Pharcalia, raise Brillante pour le piano, par ! mailer, . ' ’ Talipes, 3 value*. Ottoman Walts.' There la but one Paria, 4 Waltxea; by Strauss. :. EtWWar. DooHCfonxch Yard,Ac. | Also: Lilly Date; EuityDean; •' They’ve eold me dewn de river;. - • . . Blossom Scbottish; , AftouSchotUsh;.. .- r Pride Polka; Early Dawn Polka; Home Again, • : r ; .■; > Together with the latertGuitarand Violin Music. A large and eplepdid selection of Piano Fortes will' arrive shortly, when purchasers and others are Invitedto call and examine, CHARLOTTE Woatstxcet, - - augflg Second door aboTB Fifth, j Chickerl&ff’t Pianos* < . . ’ ~ THE subscriber has just received frointhe of'Jonas Chlckering, Wirtrvnn Boston,-the following u *• k U' Vnow for exandnatiou and sale, 1 via 1- =' No. elegant rosewood,-round corners, -finished back and front, £s£ CO No, 13578—0ne n»ewool sack*, Coctares, price ; 275 00 136 W do 'do do' 6 V 4 '", * 4 : . ‘275 00 « 13535 do do round front 6 ‘-xt. -290-tO « 13045 do walnut do S ** if * -- " '2XS-W “ 13393 do do round corners 6 u u ' "290 CO “ 13418 do .do equare G' « 2GOOO All the above are finished with the. new Iron frame and new scale, with Mr. Chickerfng*s name east on the fati&'e,ia prevent isiitations and Imposition. Purchasers areinriled to examluo the above elegant instruments, at the Music Btore and Plano Warerooms of ' • JOHN B. MELLOB, Agent forChlckering’s Plane*, jy3& . . . -ifo.Bl Woodstreet,Pittsburgh. Ileal Estate For. Sale* 2 Houses and Lots on Pine street; Thrsa Brick Bonnes and Lots on Pika street; TOiree&rick Houses and Lota in East Birmingham:'; Oneacra Lot opposite SL Mary's Cemetery,on the Grecnf* burgh and Pittsburgh Turnpike, enclosed within, hoard ' fence; V; . One acre Lot adjoining the abcTe, alspencloyed wJUta good board fence; on the lot is a small frame Louse,*e:jcel font springs, etc* - Twenty-one acres of Land four-mllea frora the city, ad joining lands of Samos] Garrfson,-and Boating on'the Al legheny river, and Valley Railroad. Onei Brick and.Lct on Webster street; -.-. OneFrameHoaseandLotou-Franklihstreet; - Two. Lots In Allegheny (Sty, -well lmprov ed; Fifty Lota In East, Liverpool Ohio; ' : The above property -will be 6dd on favorable terns, and on tbrie-fourths of ihe purchase money a long crMit.wlli be given. •■•••'> >- : l Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, - jyig i Real Estate Agent Hope Mills lu Fall OperatlonAgaih l BEANS BOILDIXGS,Fifth street—THE PROPRIETOR, thankful to the public for past-custom, ventures to.-so licit a continuance of the fiirme for. hla present enterprise— thedstabUsbinintof a-Flour and Spice MxUi within the city, for the accommodation of Us : &&d »R ’fho Irish to have really good Flour,, pure ground Ao. Thu attention of Families, Slerchants and others, is IbtJ ted, and all 1 ask is that they wiß give me atrial.' - 18. DRATOj'No.lDiamcad. N. B.—AH articles tskca.back if not found good, ami the money returned. •_ ; ' : Z : - -mari.9-- .TJUiT'i'BUIT G ATilEltKß— t'er ■ flicking fruit from tall trees without the aid of a ladder; Pruning .Instru ments of the most approved construction; Digging Forks, suitable for strawberry bods, tc; Potatoe Hooks;'Seed Brills; Cutting -Bow*, for Hay r or Corn Stalks, of virions pattens, and a great-variety of Übcr saving implements for the garden or form. Downing’s, Barrjrvand other standard works on Fruity Flowers, Ktmd Landscape Gardening, forsa*®' at the Beodand lmplemeot Warehouse, No. 49 Fifth street HUsburgh, Pa.- Jy23 . A ' JAMJSB-WASBROP. •WalTa Academy of Brawiiig and Painting! TIT. C*. WALL,wouldnotify faisfriends and-the pUDlir, Vy • thathe has ‘removed hla studio' lima First street, to the corner of Market end Fourth street, .(second story,) over the store of Wml Ml Hexsh; entrance oa,Vooxth strtvt v At the request of Ms friends, hebas also opened a'-DRAW ING SCHOOL.' Classes for young Ladies audOentlemeu, will bo formed in boih Drawing and Fainting; HebssfUfed up a Room with every facility for study, and he tresis that hiseuteprisewilliuMtwithainpporUngjjatronager;- .-> •nr22£f "• v ' ;. TVafren’s-Con&ress^lrt*. r--b . . rpHIS INK is prepared by a purely chemicalprbceas,'nnii • 'J_ is ifKwtyiftfftf to prn f ' It is pal e'wfcen-first by exposure - ttr-th a-. ah: fc©*' comes gradually of & most intense‘and For sale la bottle* of virions sjre, by whoJCaal&Or retail, n , »Bpa t -‘ ' 1 ~ Stationary. Wn%&ottfe,gartof stoat; cSrnaraf 2d: -ij Ibis XaTvrz ' K A.% •• e ’ t.v ■ r ; - *V'’ v .V" *-w »***,* ’ . fl I nufll—ll II L L T - v * s . r DRUGS AND; MEDICINES. r ‘ —^r^esuKsa Keatinrrfiffxst-rflC^orCoffbC/JnJtlSb THE subscriber takes this ntrt&xl pHcfcrategtaO :tocgirsao4-tbs tiUZbk lasxnriOT3~ fcoia tbe corner of to tbs AcA Kb. itt aiiTSlt'lELPKntECTyigsr ScrnalbrPcaa-j» 4 trill hentinna thgmann&ctorp-'ofthik ■eclgbrgtgl 'fop n .'BaLdtrsct3Sgi *f> bnpnt-cpasjhffretofcre,!n.Un foilLpachages cf *■£ £** .■ . v tad in H.ffl. ~’• ■ .• '•••■* : - ThnV;fdatfi>a'ajf others is Also called, to quality of the c&* * arrfhow* tmd V&Bcr LcstfEggs, gf which halgß Ed - rT? • all tlmeiAlargwirappJy, enabling: him. to, fill -orders w1i3.,._ j. -p ■promptrieas and (Jispawh. : i The"Mfidicated '7. V * .•*! j \7. JamricaGingUr/ iTFcnsn,*' - - -> Oocsh, *-t%r Camphor,;.. f . VMfsneria,• .. Soda, Heartbtirn; 1 "- 1 ; : -Chyerfne, - - Hciphia* -p Ipecacuanha, Opinm, ‘ w AddaUted YsiO. . ..v • And Sack Corrafit * - ;' - »•••■ - •.■.■■-’.■■ j f --jy Aiidalatad Peppermint, Acidulalaf- £OSb J > v•*: ‘Te^beisy } ■i AhnisS«d n :--:. r JY6mlis, v -/ Juniper, ••s r-i.- 5 *" Gardim Lavender"Clovej'"* • ■’■■<>•Eosenuay , i- ’ ■■■'■•■*■ '«• ;;fv •. r * Cherry. • w > .T,^' - AUofwhidithestthscriberwarTantstobomadecf'Ka.* 4 "''- ' v articles; whhoat doubt, the finest LoxcngEalnAmorica. *• ■ -: . Ni By-rAleomaimfactvetof Si «fw*p , J Gesuutt Sat termxaalor,. “* '-'t 'AUthoch<jveartf4esaremßTiufisctui»din«paratapj2CC!», : e' v : . , .and with great qaw /; fapriSi - JOS."?. D. g.BATlKfh*' .•. HOUSE'S COfiXPOUI3I> SYEUPOD - '.-.VisrrifcOW^DOCS.BOOT,:-; ■ rnffiS-ta a purely* Yegetahle Compound, !sdennfisanjpx9»7 : X ‘parodiroa' tho' Sesfc'irustaand-herbapf thallaUt^^^; . Medka, and has -cainat &a_ unrivalled reputatica fb? S2a9 -■ ■ - followinic'eireclSj'riJt: 7'*r -•** - • * - - '. » fK&s KEG CtAIDiG- THE ■ HE7ES, - andDiosSrzvx Stomach aad , ?v y w els, ana~thn3CurihgaJl'Bi’Jot3 fc? ' DysbepSa,Tndigestion,Oc34T«ness,jncS| A3e«dashB»Sw«i v , amLAgue, Jann Loss kif ’ Appeti tc,' S23? anrf tkniall Cutanoftlk la,Saltßheum,Erysipelas, ScaldQead r Conkcr, Pimples «3 •■ the fkeg, : 'Blotchta^Ulisr8 > ’T\isadrs,*Hercari&l -Disease CSiaJ.?»•-.• •:. , ,3^41 SEQDLATISG’TBB SECRETORY .ORGAH3) .■ and by enabling them to perform their pretentihg and.hurtng many-painful and dangerous dja*.' • O* - • . i oUayingNem»h9 lrritatich,aad riinng aE‘dis6ashs'6f Car* • *r- j aSllysteria^Neuadgi**Cram -. I in the cure .of all YEMALK as WeahstSh . 1 General -2Whiiity, r J the. Peat, Limbs, Jciuts,::Atl.cansed.ty, ; j Lung and Throat' as Colds,-C6h^is v ''AsBtS& ' ,i 'v '! - -.-' 5 •a-,kV» 'it Havingioad© use of the C»opoumi.Syrupcr Yellow las? "14 'Root,-prepared ■. thmilifa, actl finding jt- to be aotexy; \ preparation; we' do’ mbstcfceerftilly reccmmehilt l v | lie oswivery valcablejhidictaeO -i _£•' : . •■; .i - . V? E Bourne, i JL y;*gpißiiCT^E^'^o!ahfer:ljrae ? Eockßahk,do.ria%Ehgs 1 Wlljlam, PhHUps, Rav. J. B. C. fi. JoueiL'fditgg ProrHeheeGta^adTij 3 ;WflEahi-Held, i" 1 { Fisher,. Janusa Hutchinson,. G. Boi . ; ■ Bates, DoeL'Cerg. Colby,'and'cne haidred othcrl cf fh^' 1 - : « poabrigpfeJaMa fsailha of.Prpridenca.'- > * number, of years teats’ 1 qnintadwfd:thenompo^Soaadd'mddd. cf rainpfrrtSTUtf.*- ri OF YELLOW-DOCK BOOT + T have also bom acquainted’ withlts tacdxa oparsadi tadlfrV * .-. ; asy thmiaall respects It. is j.- -J lated to remedy that class' of Disease for which livrci d> J signed. ; 'lt Is esperialiy valuable In- INDIGESTION i’b - 1 4 ha:attendant:symptoms,»it ezrite;.to healthy action-.tha .- - LlYERi'xembvps andl nichviiy.cf ’ . arimnlatcs heaUhyartioirih:all -.Aa n- , JDI3'%J* v< " -. BATOR, ox purifier of thaßlood.it has ho ffjpejicr. -' 4 : ISS3. - . - ’eS-PreparetTby C; SIOSSB i COvNa.;4is Hew York, dndjojd-ihyrJhugglgts and .other*-ttitoajrtgvh- . > this and other conntrfea. : ' MQflmnt, J '*■ * * ~- >rJ. y- : M / The only IsfdRSEU Cure, far that IlttGctf&'SXses&isssgzi ci— SPERSUTOaHEEA OS. INYQLUNIABY.3OC7C33AV HUSSIONS, so hsrrassingnod d {directive, taKfgscSo • •. nf «hynm»h mftteMgf in tttiwmm . ting the roan for.basfcMss, sodety^rmdxaa&laany^. 1 •■•- * TiliS InStrjUßent is 'VpTnprQTi»riittTe ±r>A rw*. JaUiag, *zid ; xnay'be/nsea'without’the''*li£hiz£t:-lsfiss» ventenee'cr? the .knowledge ofths most -inUmaia DteriL; It is to.be’used «i^«lty/p>&iiHWp>>ivp<* pr'-ts^OTf' •?•- -whatever, *a jh : .cne /feta : attesdina-to - C .his btud^ess;and whila injure jurfn finite .gattetei '•caataaA''• *. ■ —Tir: JierTOaroesy, l>TFpgiy^;Pfrfatoiß^ t '‘V ofTfaiany/WcihDfesa dfibe' -LoygT:Kxiremitiftfl.vAfftgt3cn» ofthe Kyei, :.; pleiorithe Preaatnre-Iteeliaw ©f-Yirflitjj'WeaSSiSJtf' *• of Sleiaory.aad Power "for Ap>pt;^tfa^ f .T>s*v*ftav,., > Aterrio njo Sode ty, Tim idi ty, Se!Miistrust, : .Lo*'ecf‘fe^^^- /.Ac. ’ -JU -diiappezr, <iarzfo Cs£3 ': \ ?tou7Vt.is-slcgpcd-fr<m.v)h£rft they eaxcauiUd, -: _--.; •jj-.J V -%* .: Ee it also rermnnhered, that those complaints ere, hniE2l3 \'d,", 1 nnflerstooid'fcytheygbfeagioo.iii;geoeral'> andihat-aTt 'jaedjdse in' the world never Has, *hd oeter wiretap £ losaes,;whlcir, if aliowedtoroaUiiue anehecied# prodnee the-most distressing consequences. ' v^ The price of the cnzapleto ■■•■: -ajsinst oU*}bferyaticnia abox* U ©tzlyjVChj Ucaaheessi - •■'•< by express loaby address. In any/part of ) Canada, Ac; RfCordingto order> accraopamed by fafl Hears - . tlcus, and Important advice to the married end £2n**2a,t2t3 *? ' expenses, bt en to the lrraousv p axis, at the country, fefejj'o a reryirlfiing. • ..... \.j -'—l• .. *■ ./ • : . AOapplications' tod remittances hiiigt bedirtSecsd fes4±~ paid) to theltoctor hitnsel4 he bating ntfA£enrisAs£32ahfes *-1- ed but in Loudon and J . -•••.- k .... * AddrecVGwsfc'P&Oßt* B. Do Laaey, -M I&pcas’d t ' •'•, .',%r..'„'. >•...•;'> -•* t -* ■ ■ f. Office boors, dsily,'from9 A/JL tiliS K HJ,«ffl3&Cafte^ r -8 PwiL» tbeSatbaiJiejcsjHcd.•-; i; : ;.Vv.; .■, \ . ***.Tbe amlerrigned c6fii£> ; ,xfiih great t&9 f above menUsoed luetrumect is not only caesJ* •f ■ entific prindj’lcs. bet tkatiroinrila nsethe bapjj«st remits mivaio-aTßJ'yith'ooßfldgneej ba ftntifjpuWxl, f r» . the core of those diseases, no cGier certain rtncdjr esSsaj* "■; HEKRY S. KELLEE, ’ Cg,.GQgrg&lf.,D-,63Chaobgrgg&i r a ECKIIABI>T; 3L Si l 2bw*rf *4-- *1 - ■smrxfnaLi '■ EtfGiiNiJKßS’-SXAIiONERY-W S»,HAVE3f| ' ' : ' Cto&s oir. r iUßKEr-A»b Sseowi . A. LWAfcS OJ^HAM),». selected g£K2t ef JJL .Whatman's DraiHog Papas, all rfse*; - •. . - ■». :Dra , »ins'P^erizi'rolls?▼ariocia'olStfcjj .... Draogfa ting Pcndls; y • <■ = c. r-_ : ■ . . - : Ttpo Lice«; : India Bq±&=t; .-, ,■■■-■:■* ■' r Reldßooka; -' ' f--I!:-. • j-.L . ftpfilftXSpCTSV • • - .Cross SatticaPttpcssj T ‘ " ~ - Prct?agtcr Vaaeaf. • ? And. all articles . of. Stationery naed. by Qrll • SagCassa- - - •CES’-EcTel, Transit, and Raccrt JScßfcj'jaads to'erder—gniedto any pattern required.: •-;. .V ' espl ! 'Tn'LLEK .DKYEBJi—THK GUHAX WOKS i'. : Jji EUoa Deyerexor.Tb® Way of tin* • of_“Amy . t*.staafield‘ Hil^ ,, ‘ f Catf..Howard** -- Ac. idSekntiftillyHlntfmed.'U'^:*'• ; •. ; > This 4a another sear noTei of the giftedanther cf“ Qua . iota stirpasyea, in pemt of logeuultycf tatrigaa ■ r ,snfl«kUifnl.ecmfci»tlra,aa7ctf this writertfistacr c£brts. - It-has had immense success La Load auV'Wfcgre to':h&a tea •*-'• through onsof the wi«iUy journals of thatchy, the tfeca*: - lalion $f whiehhaa teeavioaraseif-many thousands by its : great popularity, AVhoerer hsa adafred : dag> interest • - MKt WAffty. Lawrence/* must certainly pronounce Hairy Ashton. to ha v ; equally felidtoae end gffisetiraln these pcfnta.- - 1 withoat io the least lmllaUag, baa strongly reminded ua of the wit, gallahiryand adTemurcnia spirit so ecsssfcoona fay ' Later's irotkaj the wort ia destined to hates tssaA «1L . -- "- ’ H. MIKES aco; ' K6.''32 ; Emltlificlji - -- •• JL TXRMIfcEGK ll£>m AW • . • LAST AIOiIEST TOTH * - Y'-‘- WAsanttaoylBs3. >• ' A neighbor of mine bad s phild that mt* rtxy ccfc, and the physician etvudlng it exerted ell his •*-. but -without araH- They Beut-teCMScmburj fcr Dr. H,irbd ’• - ouae oite r 1 case, appeared of idl gat the attwifltog pbjgicSdnlisddone,' . but could do t&tbiUg sacra Torlt- Th* ehffd ■**■*-grift v&t'- Dr. L. then said that, there could be no xiab la tzyisgFaha- •' estbeh’a Vertaifuge, and thodghtthey had better jgetcsgw - •/ Thexsent to ray stort, bud procured eosaar:. After sdaiiab-' tering thrf first bottle, accanSag the child paMed : » f«3Tr worcis. -They-tlxeu gttwiiibKit - half ef another bottle, whea.itpassedbetween TffQ AHB ' THEBE HUNDRED 'ffORJIS, and immediately #jt—■■■.■■mul] Improviog, andTFaacomnletelrTestorrd-Ichealth. •; I-’"---; y -M!«nmnAmy. :< , - - Prepared aad~Bald.*holesfrlo and-retail by--.- B. A/PAHNESTOCS. COU >ug!B - •• •/- . - EKAiyS PLHADHfi’3 =;J&gIZSAXT,X£V y wit& .Kota*. and Additions, together with' b short sysiaa c* 'Conreyanring; by A.'Jbrdah, Pzeetdefii?cds9ofth9 Jadkial District, receired and - . , - . and €2aUsss3V ’ • • * - 63 Wodd >&M>fr.fat<r»*nSJ 44Ure^ , . . f&ASi T£ABF-r A. ; >AYHiSS, '' '’ - - FE KIK'-T-jB A:- ST OB Eh: . .„ 38 FlitU : Street,: < HAS jostrseelred tfcolaigeßtaad best rofegtsfl Sfocfr Cf ■ bui7h f embraeingsoiaecf iheii&e&t chops-to ha &6&d to' ' thepaitem martoifu-Merchants - ' cha» Goods, or ca their tray.JEait, are intitzd jo caused ' l exaifcdne xnyEtbtiC'befQre aalesarssS ' WillMUe»jdjeapTLBCheELttie <s,aalitV-caa benurehasod br t ,Jiew_Yqrfecr Phttarielphfa..Below ua list of the raatocj •<. ■ grades, all of %hleh taro heen~ tfurafnlTy. gVj gsffl ... . ■*. •trUh.eoafldencahewcoaicieadfidjv: > .•..-* 40'holf chests fine Young Hyson; * • '• uyr. ':*■>.■•; •", 10 do- do Mqyxrne Yoonglljssni. • # . ... : \ 10 - .doextrafin^Hcijnoedoj ’ ■■" *| -.- ,100 . do _ .Superior. / . do; “~ ; \ 15 'Vd -Extrdflhe- k ! f -. 100 LoognTed -bcixerextra Cnrioas . *r .. | 25half cheats fine Gunpowder; ' ' •• * — •* • { • -10- s: - db - ’.Sxtr^fiae. . .• P ... $ ~ , j .5... do. , ,4o ,MojunaJopcsiali * ' I ' 20' d» -'do; ..•• r*s * i l , *do V{.. . En« Oolong • - ~ . , 4U..‘ do , JKxtra fine Oolcojg; t* | SO* do - Extra Carious :4o;f ■;■ . f ■■•■•• L . . 20, do - 'SoperlaaTeljr«trongfccdft*aaatO»»<t f 2 5 ehests extra fixwJSagllsb Breahfiat Sea; • * •- 7® I - 6 .'-dbi v Carious ..do .... > • • $ ALSO—Jam and Eto Coflee, Lnrerisg’s Crashed end t reriaedSugars, •• *:■.* ■ | Pittsburgh, Hay 1,1853. . ? _\ - Byfid«v v | : TYPE AGENCY., A. JATBEfIf f‘7 . _ KO.-38 ' . V Affedt forthcSale ofL. fpk?UQns,GQ'gZ%p*j£t. 9 TTAS £ O. cc^nmn CcEnQfm>GBjlcj« - ei-3 - ; Galleys, Composing Sticks i Oamiaaa r«m\ aSTVv —. . 2 Shooting Sticks: Ler Brmnes: Bonrd&a ■■•"• ? toro-cndßigJet, of ,all /deserfptJpns;,Ban lida*'cf en *-■' 3 descriptions; JoDlnk,inl2>cans; 100 kega-Picrcfs flaw ' S Ickj 100 Fountsyaaey'Caidlietter; * i •eugth. c:,..' t ..r . ; v --. rceetraere—tfafc £ tenttoa; sad furnished* t the nC . oriTed in exchange for, new, at $ cants n 2> T 1 • Pittsbargh; May!!,• rOtUSAS -liOU&fci CUMmSMi XQ& 60 : 15 Callow, : Diekeiu; otaifioorrt of ? i'rST~V' J- Tbe Myatgrioaa Jarehingatjftr XnrTf ‘-I -cafed'io Haiao Uyigr •f ~ > “ ■•'••• £ -JS&s3iSte>*s§ °? f Biaftcsati; S*et it ~-S f l* -tg for-g cfv - T- 1 .-. Bachelor TTcrka. '•V< r T^'“ ?: ■•••■•'■ J* Bfeaetfigy the plgga, opposite t&rgcst si&sL •■. »eep3>v,;,,•. ~ ,-. ■-. ••.: H. P. CALLOW. ’ \ diNX JBUACK TEA.~Tfce:iab*3ftje»toss* : iear» * tiU-cSi&da clKidailat&» -«&ss Gcyisrc* i jclected«presalyfcr:£amlly * to vhieh caaaofi filMo please all «*»SjllsSss*<V T . v 7: . • \ forsal© by- X3TOOS e C&. *1 DR. ; DE LANEY , S - [ CELEBRATED .»>• > .1 ■■ • ■'• jt -',’-7. ''; v > i ■ : . -v ■■ . • • - 'v,’ .?;
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