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Y- : -, - :Y./■ ~ ■ 'V -■./■''■ ;Y :/:YY CYY;/'--■•■ -." ■•■ V - ----- -••■ •---•- • ■ I inn r - i -itti n rii —i tii ir -| - = 1 -™STOAgO| Ct ~ JSSSHw-tfasa-s INSURANCE ‘l**‘**<.*<-* ’ s.&s'' TlW* r -C^&ESuito ttejrttr/Jioy JxSvr smm IjO “iETiSA-iNßirßAßici 11 «}-’ > f^V«.'S‘iV*» , *..VV*.' , *’ , C* •’ lminodUrfely opportto,tbe OP HARTFOBD CHARTERED 1819 "Xx:>&&; {•>'}.:, - said up in cassrand «. v !‘r. . iQ “>» %sfss? i°na, , ; *sw' >\*y * t ’ • w-a-s-w* v PiUidclpWaaiulolaewliere;-at the follotrloa prices, -viz; JttDßuS.MorgiHi. . _._ i 4 **. rf*■* tt4» ■*' ’ 3 i »*»- c• *• *•■ *l' # ;? •.* . with- initnietiozifl. &1000? vlUiout'lnstructioTUa-$i«00. • • •■•••■ .■ *.■ ■ ■ ■• •• THOMAS.K».BS *',"'*.<•&*%'t r \fS*riSS^ssvm Smn - _ TKKSSSSf ••^•V^; 1, V i f‘-r n t!t # V ,;: - ? >’ •-' “ • -S» WBMtatrwb^UiUy-Tto^.;, I* m K S*»f ,4lvt< .■* -.‘i-ti': V ‘-nho ls duly commißßlonea to teko.i '•W *> }•*>+.' * V 1 0,1 ;i. Stone, PublW Bulliiini!*, JUlls and , ■f *.**•. •. c s i v ‘„- .*-. " their contents. . Tho attentionof Mcrt KI.JCViAt:.*-hoWotsof rutebiirghlecalled to.thea. Lsir? ; <i'r'ti>^i'ii*d|lAV- t ’.V‘vV‘S'>.t' , J f'‘'--;-*- J »"> HWsrallty In ttdjosUog losses, nnd.ilsabi , A , .y,''' - J I' tl«*'- ,; v'',vCt ** siy,’ J < : as few similar corporatiOns.can.ehov.. A\ ( ?<•> Ni'Js O’,-i f :sVSt*C»*»«.V* *• • J.KBBNBBB « ‘‘i«',\'t’s-^- t ■ ASStTS or TUB OOXPi 't l s^2f¥-|'*'s®* s .inrarr-romiTn-MSOAX biakkcti - \i K 5 Bank Stock, morkotTolne.-. .: «:&!:&•+ - ; ?Pta^ t of Hartford..,.^.. ■ L: J-^-’itti'slXt-'‘'y.‘-~‘• > t.‘'*-‘*!'-' < " if- Pannore’-andMechanics,*-;. l \'l I'A ConnecUcntßlrer..... c« >•“'■ r do. :. do. Eagle, of Providence.lt.l...;_ ■'A* ci do. do. : Amorlcan.-of New kDrk .$ Sava’S?frf--"V: -p- <?4 KJ-'i ": ■( • North America ■ vV f • ----- Broadway..... u..;.™^.-: fS 5 • .. ... . - • _ Raßroad.7-ilMnt.Mortgaso :: . V hot valne, viz: llartford , 'rtw- i.T.'S’ 1 .andNow.Havon, A02.C00 - k 14,000 lKfo4‘i‘b«ev>»*.#«6>:‘ftt!«S;tp|-?<»!*S.tH > 'J'« • Oonneetiout lUvorCo. Stock, '- Real Estoto in Hartford, Ann iKI OV.&i'.i:O, >'■ tf v J, e t - . >: Arhor,Lonlsrillo,Ao., - ... .-■ Office Furniture and Library, : ■ ■.-r ‘ : »V {4? ' Cashln Bank, . - Af-Vbi;.-! 5 :■ /•.:• -AatonnU,balnncoe,:biUsre fOKetr e*\>i,W!Wf' ’ aalfaMa’-:-®* pwoianar.. ■■•••• real estate, Ac., . $01^0,02 less,balances dne to,Agents v: and others, , - -28,414,46 ’ ; :' : a^g Capital Stock, $300,000 " Profit anil Low, 110,178,30. $ i t, , ?‘ v A.. l r l ' P'' f “ ~ ' " —.— A dividend of 10? rant, drclaredaml paid 13t .♦Sa»'*KiPi?in.tiw* fc» < ! mjs.-' ~ " rASSicCc^&'-'^V^''' fjeiscji'i ; ■■■■ ; Having received ihe;eppo!ntmcnt as Agent In K t -S‘ft vI- i&M r I ! -.'l ■- "-v’il^'?-'S £: ) I *< :"ai' —: — and vicinity, of the Insnrance Company, It , '■ ' ------ by B.n.Bo<Jon,ltake pleasure In calling the atl . - ■ •- ■■ ,1U tbrmer paSina, mvfrlandaand the pnblU.tl C, 1 -;}vS\rc'-‘ r:" ,tf - prepared to issue PoHcica,or renewals of them, at «•'!&V .'* k f Jl ** of prpminm, on rlaka. oKthe: rariorta desainODn*- isffiA,r:a*<i;rfiftj.’*-iKS«C7N.‘to?S'3 I ’plSgiifcg , '|>s'’'.a; it.-.. inga.merchandiio, mills, machinery,and all rukfl iheaccurity of Insnranca from loss or damara byfi Bv(r AJA V. alvNy’tpt;: ro* cvl *l' s a 1 .vltna Oompany is one that recommends itself to t mnnltyfroinTts p-overhlalfairnesj and-ptninpUti only In taking of risks, bnt fn theadinstmentnndp ®S|^W7ts»'\' ;l s : ;»,T ,£>>^’4i, P f: e f i T, ''? ? f¥' l3<t ' l 'J", ! ;3 i 'l •• -orißlosses.\ltdoesnot,pn)fess'snmochtogivn.il suranra, as itßoos promise valuable indemnity, o bvi’‘''''' o.'*'fe.'P-^'p?-> r:' -.'*=* Application* attended to at the Banking Uonsoi <■ E.Araoid ACo., 74 Fourth street. - .'•* oclSlm :. GEORGE E. AENOE.D, At : ; —■' —— Delaware Motnnl Safety Inanrnnto triX?4C4&StjiiJL|feti|iSh!. , S*J •■•;. mtrt&rPto XTilltK INStniANCa—Handings, merdmnaiie and £• J.lrs)i/^ii,-f , J: propertyitn town and country, insured against! * If «• f;-. damage by Are, at tho lowest rate of premium. &JS&&{tyfai£ t fjbvb f! -t ! '-‘fi' ■f-t-iSjSK*ufiit;tJ..ii’U!;' ■ ji3ot Issunsact—' They also insure vessels, eargoc : '. freights, foreign or ooostwlso, under open or special po insure merehm C- transported byVragous;raOroad cars,canal boats andst •;• -•. boats, cm river* snd lakes, on the mostlßeral tennk-.: i, ... II. flesl; Edmond'A Sondip Job: 4alßi^S.‘^?^ig* , • Davis, Bobert -Bnrtcm,' John -Jfc Penrose,: Samuol U«< “ ' :~ l§7if£^ >:; jSSon, wnuam S at JkHrhurjft—D.T.Morgan,nngbCralgiAo , 4« i •• '• T.legem. .Patm MutfWHwawfc.' "•• • • l - .Taos. O.U*an, Tics ftrinfcht "Tr- - : . PROTECTI.OS :. ■>v raSUBAHCE COMPANY, HAETFOKD, CONN.,: Capital Stack, Annual Premium and Western Funa . :„_ $1,000,000. •-•••- - Polldes of Insurant IsnuslotAUttoM on the mostlavora- JsV - - - ble terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, eectteoe“»lV.»i™», . . - .. QEO. E. AKKOLD, Aqest SfeTt f'-'-'t,' FOB FITTSBVRGU AND JXOEOOFNT COUNTT. ~ :-. • a ~" k ■ : ■ . - - K V- - “ S -sonjfai Musical tho'social t BEundcrdsnedlrnsjustrecelvodotbls , jmamv) * tabbiaob trAßsnousß. &a»ui t JB3BSL' * - ■. «i» yjhroMlle - • •"• j -diyifVwgniOj « ■q>Wi«W /TIHE sn 'iS, or«t«7 description,-and 'Trill continue to 1 tainint? ••Ssfflgsasssssa :«! ■•sa-Ai.:: - '—to added largely to Ms ' <o oSmS!l 'waass ■----- rfifs •«» XL. TUEYBI '' ' composed and do # V k WUoleaalfc and Uetnll. ” SADDLE, HARNESS and trunk, MANUFACTORY. . ®haOarlaad.a ROBERT U. HARTLEY, begs leave to inform £Zj\ ' Pr ?^,&- ofth Idu frioudfl and the public generally, that he All Things are. fclwt-i 1 -ies to occupy.that large unit ooramodiotifl '"‘ „ •'m, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahne-. o Vi ert Thou to S ' No. 80. oomer of Diamond Allay and Wood it,, Tho. PrimAUhM -ou ti large and general assortment of Saddles, applanso liy^nHei. ’Emnhs, Carrot Bags, Soddlo Bags. Valises, . Jnllens .Mqaica- and all other articles la his line. oil the * nrtantly onhand,andiaprepawdtofar* w a ?& u J ta^8 - k*& ’nda of Hire ted. Hose, manofiicttnwd of e> a In a style of workmanship equal to II 3L Il l uti „, d article, and at CC per cent, cheaper. Alw,“l^dyr.oHh» '•axmerfl would do weU to 'Z'TX?' iofo « nBU, ( _ '■djasing elsewhere, as he la da* ?^ u * ol «» I Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. ■■ ; Bands^Aii. sE®®at,S^M®.S^W«3r.^»-« , . : 515i ' Gardeners. -IXTlLLlnsnreognlnßtollklnds.ofrisks,FlßEnndMA- -upply of TURNIP VV BINE- All losses vrtll bo libernßy ndjnstcd and XIOAL LAND FOR i billow Abcrdoenr, promptly paid. which havo two i Improred Ruto A Home Institution, managed by Dimotohb who ore well vein is opened, nnd in us* Vertlliier, known in the community, and who. arw determined, by capable of loading ml),' TCgo tables, promptness and liberality, to maintain tho character wlikh best landings. Tho la /i' [ TV rJ 'laduiphU they hare assumod, as of&ring the best protection- to those aro uow improvement who desire to be Insured. ' J. • miles above Mononga >r tbs • Directors—R» Miller, f Jr,, 0. W. Elclwtson r J. W. property on tho Monou ,tfe » N.Holmes, Jr., W. n. Smith,C.lhmson, OedrgoW.Jackson, ; Also, 92 Acres Ooal l Wo,U. Lyon, James Llpponeott, Qeorgo Darsio, James Me* from the river, on tho i Auley, Alexander Thomas Scott. . .• • j hela Volley Railroad. . tatOOoe, No. 98. Water street, (Warehouseof Spang A' Enquire of >.,nßgtalni.> Pittobnrgh. ■■■ nov£:ly s««M' lnsured, " - ! ~ .. • ENTER] *>T, read what someone hw written. Among all tho. , sro* 186 wood erntr. Frances of man to protect the family circle frmn j * J3OWI ' <»“ bo found more simple In its character. noble xSBSE&ggSSA 11 ' ( -? T fe rcV'Dv' c. or curtain in its results, than LIFE ifiSUR- /Wa£lS3&tn£i <le S*» »“•'! 010 <W»B husband.leaves to: "Tins if bis bosom. : W“": w D baniof tho Provldont father reaching; JBR artte ■ -"- M te K i 'OT TTt>r\ ■•■ ; ••' RIFLES!—We are makin /JuUjivX* • ■ order,.of tho best metcrial, t W Orders received fbr them at' . •..-.. - -.^L r „ t: •ed wlth,despatch.. Hunting *oB and Willow prices^ - i ir\lE-BTNBERB/ BNORAV Pi. . PHILADELPHIA. if' IOODS. rUENII'IAIi >.' Iff, ■;■•:<' _V;- < SV-V.!*'- Lots far sale, stmsted on CiUI and mmrfSSfg iV.V’- JL- ■• ■5- ■>>'!& ?,‘VI - Vy Cook streeb, each 24 f«l front by 78aeep.. Pricns3M U attb. NEW CARPET 8 1 . each- Terms: Onsbalf in band; balance In one year. : ■ near Wood. InnyT-tf] t'k'.r-: LV.„* O- ,- - , , s. cuthbebt t Son, CiDßa-sooinbspic^Bacon .. .. > - -i- :■ %?■■■ “-• "--ii*' • ,-* f r vvT. r >'- *&■£**?• - - 1 ■ ..•:.: - - ■ ■ > , CLOTHING. - SAMVEL GKW) _ _ MERCHANT TAiL-OR, NO. 47 ST CLAIR HOTEL JUfILDI’NGS, ■ 6T. 'OUIIB BIBJttT,- PtTTSBUtQU. ' /GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING mado exclusively to order, -iT ; ahd*atrantcd' r to suit Has constantly;on/banJ* ' ShUua Assortment of CLt)TH *, OABSISIERKS, VF.STLNGS, t.:'nod OVEBCOATINQ, of the latest styles, nelectcd * . f>r thftcm-tomtrade.- Gentlemen leavingtbolror&u*,^m tlielr wishes consulted and .compiled vvitti, as all _>™ r * '' ' 110 * - .<• QUOTH! N G STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO., t he naino oT the TIIKEK 810 DOOM, luwr, for the pir - nose of acquiring more sjiace lor their Immense business, ' j^oteatoUiesp«loa»baUdlng.onthocornorof ; ... Diamond allky and wood sxmsbt, . '■' t " . Where they have now the most j t . SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHSI ; ; :% asd : READY MADE CLOTHING, ■a. 1 ---;. That has over been ofTorod to tho public. . . ; if *;-i Eieir prlnapal object far this removal/ is to give them Tnorefacilities vorthe• "■•..•• -.. ''__ ‘- , WIIOI.ESAXE TBABE! ,-v , f They ore prepared toscll Goods at thp t , 7*o WEST EASTERN PRICES! . And thoy will irarront them to bo as good as any.mano ■ ‘featured in^thuUnion.- >■ CUSTOM WARE, jamß nisv STTLKy'AJnJ XJVOX IDE BITOBTEST TfOTICE. t Tfcoyhave on* hand a full and beautiful assortment of CLOTHS-and COATINGS, lor ; : ‘ : FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI NESS COATS. Oar interests are identical with those of our customers, -'and we aware the public that our fidelity will not fiul in fllllngallorderewomßybefavoredwlth..- 4&-DON’T FORGET THE PLACEr- Nlo. gi§ W«od Street, ‘ (sJiST Bn>c,) coasEiLOP diamond almy. ; : tf. S—W« dcalro our patrons to undowtand tha t vro ha> o no longer any oonuootlon with Clothing. Business on ‘■'liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the designated. JQnN wOU)BKBr *cO. DRY GOODS. • ■ • - Motive'll. ; TO THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS OV Pittsburgh; Allegheny city, and yicinity. u-t.D. GREGG A CO., lmportew A Wholesale Doa'crs In > Foreign and Domestic Dry Goode andVarintics, No.pD, one J . - door frtrtAtho North-west corner of Wood eL and Diamond } alley, Pittsburgh. Having completed tho enlargement of ■ i thefr -present occupied Ware Rooms, are now. opening one j * «fiho largest and ocat stock'of DRY GOODS and ARIE-1 -TIES,' they huvoevcrheretoloreexhlblted to tho Pittsburgh j On examrnatiOoVwill befodnd tobc unfmrpasscd : iby-ftny other House of the kind In the City, and as one of. the partners is generally In the .Eastern Cities during the j • bus3neas= Seasons, barchasing cheap bargains, rulapti-d to - the -PittAhurgh end Western Trade, we will be able to offer . Inducements to 1 our old customers, -and purchasers goner*.! j At)y 4 :Our stock of Dry Goodsconshls in partof thofollow lng leading aisles, vis: • , Superior. Broad Cloths; 1 Pilot and Petersham do; 1 • . -'Fancy Casslmexes, Tweeds and Satinetts, ' "‘Jeans, Fancy Testings and Corduroys . 1 Flannels, Tickings and Vest paddings; J •• "Jlrown and-Bleached Musllnsj-and Irish Linens; I ■ -Torelgn and Domestic Ginghams; Alpacas, Merinos, Coburg Cloths, and Dress Silks; Bay Store ondßroache Shawls; >Woo3en Comforts and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, the following comprise a part of the general stock of Varieties:. ? - ■ . ■ . I 1 Buttons Combs, Threads and-Scwlng Silks; i . Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons; and Black Silk Veils; • Lacn Goods, Jficonctts, Mull and Cambrick Muslins; Fancy Nettings, and Millinery goods generally. Also—A large assortment of TableCntlcry, Pocket knives, Rasors and Scissors of our own Importation. Perfumery. Itatobt ModidheV' together with a splendid assortment of • Gold and Gilt Jewelry, ofthelatest patterns; Gold sod Sil ver Watches; AVatch materials; Watch glasses, and an ev 'tebrive stock of Sd hour and 8 day Brass Clocks, of a variety ofpaUem& • All of which will bceoldon tho mostacccin modrtiug terms, lor Cash, or City reference. N. B.—Clty, Country Merchants and Pedlars are invited to idrft ub a call beforo purchasing elsewhere. . SopZltf * ■ .... D. GREGG A 00. second aiiuival 01- FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS! I The Cheapest Goods of the Season/ ■VTOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE, sign of the original ' X BM-Uiyb, No. 74 MARKET STREET, between Fourth and tho Diamond, Pittsburgh, have just roecivod, and are now Opening, a large and splendid assortment of . . DRESS GOODS, Of tho newest and most desirable styles, adapted to tho ; present season. . . Plaid Brocade and Fancy Silks at bargains. Plain Black and Cornelian Silks and Turk Satins. Merino Plaids, all wool,and Silk and Wool do. ■. also,- Raw Silk and Cashmere Plaids of every description, . . very cheap. New style Plain and Fancy De Laiccs. French Merinos, Cashmeres, Coburgs, Alpoeos, and Para - * afirtas, all colors and qualities. De Begcs, and high colored Da Loines, all qualities. Fall and Winter Shawls, of every description. Dong Square Broche and Plaid Shawls. Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet uo. French Chintzes, Ginghams. ■ A general assortment fast color Prints, from cts. np, WHITE GOODS of evory description. Collars, Cnffo, Chemizettes and Emb’d Hdk&., at bargains. Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods, very cheap. Also, a fall stock of DOMESTIC G OODS, at low prices Unen Sheeting, Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, and Nap ' **fciuß. RawiaDiaper, and CraTats, very cheap. GLOVES, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, and CRAVATS. We would-respectfully solicit an early call from both ■ wholesale and retail buyers, flattering our&elvea that vre can accommodate all wLo may favoruswltbtheir patrou age, on most liberal terms. ■ Kp2o . YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE. AT ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE, So. 1* MARKET STREET, A NEW SUPPLY OF FALL ANL WINTER GOODS, .A which will bo sold at exceedingly low pricas. Wo would respectfully solicit an early call from our friends ami the'public in general, believing that we can now oiler gtt tittr Inducements to both wholesale and retail buyers. than ever heretofore. . sepia - YOUNG, FTEYENSON & LOTE. I Sew Coocli and Carriage Factory t JOHNSTOH, BBOXHEES & C 0.,: . Cbmer of JUbdxa and Jklmoni stmts, AlkgUny Ciiy, wags* <n WOULD respectfully Inlbnn their friends tho public generally, that they hayc commenced the manufacture of Carriage, ■v3r .—Tift— Barouches, Eockaways, Buggies, Sleighs ami Chariots, la all their various styles of finish and proportion. ... All orders will bo executed with strict regardtodurablllty and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on the moswasonable terms. Using In all their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles, aud Wheel stuff, they feci confi dent that all who favor them with their patronage; will bo perfectly satisfied on trial of tlioir work. Purchasers aro requested to-glvo us a <atD, before purcha sing elsewhere;: ••.>•••' • oct&ly CARRIAGES FOR SALE. FTUTE underpinned has just received athia mrnccnb on 1- CAJIEIAGB WAUEnODSE, near the. Two Mile Run, bctveoa " find'LswrenecvOle, a splendid « say w Of VEHICLES, of every description, and Trill continue to receive regularly, now and second hand Carriages, Sulkies, Baggier <&v which be trill sell on the very lowest terms for cash,. U*vlng , b4dtwelvoyears , pnictlceinthehnnincss,aDd with his well known facilities In the Boat, be flatters himself In putting down all competition: Those wishing to purchase ore respectfully Invited to call ‘ and see for themselves.- • Espocial and prompt attention raid to repairing of Cnrri* ages, Ac, [my!B:dawy*l JOSEPH WHITE. LIVERY STABLE, Cbm er .of Smxthfield tired and Diamond alley. ' THE undersigned haring added largely to his •jtSkL stock* Is cow prepared to accommodate the public the finest Buggies, and best norßos.both for Saddle .and Harness. Gentlemen -wishing to bore horse* kept *t£liveiy, will find superior. accommodations for them at this stable. TUo stalls are large and cow, and the pro prietor pays eTcry attention to their ease and comfort, octfcy ' • P.DKVLTN. mSB STOCKHOLDERS OP THE ALLEGHENY ANT) Jj BUTLER PLANK ROAD COSEPANY are hereby uoU flocTlKat an ELECTION Trill to held at ROBERT WILSON'S HOTEL, in Bakeiptown; on MONDAY, the 7th day of No vember,'lSs3, for the purpoio of electing officers of Faid the ensuing year. Election to be opened at 12 Attest: JOHN N. PURVIANCE, President. Jims Pac*y. r- ' (oct7:dlml THE MAN AGEES of the Tempcraneevfllo and Nobles town Turnpike or Plank Hood Company hereby giro notice, to tho Stockholders of raid Company to MEET, on the FIRST MONDAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, at 10 o’clock, - at offleo of the Treasurer of said Company, No. 92Fourtb street, Pittsburgh, for the purpose of choosing Officers of wild Company ftr the ensuing year; ■ '.!'■■■ Ja \V. LOOMIS, Pres*t, - Austttt Loowis. Bec*T»' - - . ■ [nctS] OYSTER TEASSPORTATION. har Khava arranged with the Pennsylvania and SuFque f.T . bonna Rn Brood Companies, for a • special Oyster Transportation Line, aVexeeedingly low rate*?. ■ ■■pctT:,■■ - ADAM 9 & CO., 04 Wator st. LANK BOOKS — “ Leg*™,; : : - ' Journals^. Day Books, ' Cash Books, Receipt Books, Dockets, Or an? descrip tion of BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER at short notice, of the most superior quality of paper, bound in any style required. Blank Books paoed to order. A largo end excellent stock.of Blank Books always on hand and for. sale at low rates, consisting of Cap, Demy and MedhinArork, in all styles of binding. The trade supplied on litoral terms. . ;• ; ■■ •" ■ W. S. HAVEN, • BlankJJook Manufacturer, ■ «p 2 Corner of Market and Bocond streots. • ~ LaborßaTlnc fflnehine* mHB BOSTON SAUSAGE CUTTER AND BTUFFERS; JL Hay, Straw, and Stalk Cutters; Churns, Improved Corn Shallers, for hand and horse power; Pruning Chlsols, Siws; and a large assortment of Implements suitable for tho Garden and Form, from the. Seed and Agricultural Ware house, .40 Filth street. ' ocU JAMES WARDROP. ... ■ ■ ■ Notice*.•.- ■ ~.... rnHEPorlnership betwoon the undersigned, at Pittsburgh and Wheeling, Is this day dissolved oymutual consent. Joseph Richards has transferred his interest to George W. Smith, wb° is alone authorized to settlo the business of the late firm. GEORGE W. SMITH. JOSEPH RICHARDS. .Httaburgh, AngustvSfl, 1853. , CARD—The BREWING,‘GRAIN, MALT and HOP TRADE trill ta carried on <u heretofore, by tho subscriber, at Pitts burgh and. Wheeling. • :. GEORGE W.- SMITH. aug27:3m ■ • : ; • [Qaiette,? . SEJgurgß AEBBITOgHEHTB. f“ THE:-mj a 1 fIJHK Fast M&ll Train wlttledvathp tfasaenger Static njon X Libertystreet ;eVery momlntf at $ o’clock, stopping av all Tho” tegular statlbna on,, the road, and arriving! m Wiilcdclphlatbe ncXt.inornlngat 7.o r clock, connect! ugwUh tbo trains direct to Now York, also connecting at -Hams* burg with thc trains lor, and arriving in UaUimora.at*7l»’ clock, A. M. , ' “ . 1 , Tho Express -Train leaves tiro station ; 9:36 'O’clock, stopping at all tbo regular stations, and cCa ncctingwith trains for Baltimore, at 6,o'clock, r. &L, afso connecting with ftages Ibr BodTord Springs* . ■ j. Faro to Bedford Sprlncs, $6,80i-Fm ta FMMalplila,: *9,50; Faro to Baltimore, S 9; Faro to New York, $11,904 • M>aieb-™ purebarinff through tickets to New York fllU heconvoredfrom cue depot -to the other, in Philadelphia, free ot charge, provided they go directly through* Tickets cood to Ptop three days in FnUadclphia. . . i • jiaggagu checked to nil stations on tho Pennsylvania Rail* road and to Hulrululphlaand Baltimore. - M • Tho Accommodation Train wtU leave every afternoonlat 514 o'clock, -stopping at jdt regular ataiipna, and only as far as Latrdbe: - ' ■ . | y! Jioturuiogtrains arrive'ih Pittsbnrch at3:Bo,:andBk>}- clock, A; JL, and 7:15 P. It, • . r I’apßengcrA purchasing ticketsin cars, will be charged t£M cuts in addition to the station rates, except from stations whoro'the'Company have'no agent.' , - •! J22T* Notick.—ln case of loss, the Company wUI hold them* bolych responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amountnoi eXcewll'ugsloo. ‘ • N.ll.—*Messrs. M. &J. Breldcnthal,Omnihus Proprietors, have bwnohiployodto convey passengers and baggagoito • and from the 'Depot, at a charge not to exceed 12}£ cents for canh pnwewror, ami cents for each trunk. •For tickets apply to - J. MK3KIMEN, Agent, • At tho T-i R. R; Depot, on Liberty street. Pittsburgh, July 22,18u3. , Jy3o Notice; TRANSPORTATION. CI.H VISA AND AND; PITTSBURGH RAILROAJ). SPECIAL 'NOTICE. ON and fitter WEDjN K3DAY, August 10,lfi53,raHicnger Trains will run daily, (Sundays oxccptod,) ns follows: EXPRESS ..Tit AIN loaves Cleveland for WcllsvUlo and way Stations at 10.00 AM, ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Cleveland fbr Alliance and way Stations at 7.30 PM. v Ueturnliigt FAPIIE3S TRAIN leaves Wellsvillo for Cleveland and way Stations at.IQ.ISA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Alliance for Cleveland, and way Stations at 0.00 A; ?L •/. : ■CONNECTIONS.—TheO.GO AM Train from Alliance con*- ncctswith the Express Train of 0. A P. Railroad, leaving Pittsburgh "at C.OO A 31, arriving at Cleveland at 1L37 A M. Tho Express Train from iVeUsvlllo connects at Alli ance with tbl* 8-30 Malt Train from. Pittsburgh,wid, reach* ihg Clovolnnd at 0.30 PM; also,withtheMailTralnof the 0 & P. Railroad from tbo "West, arriving in Pittsburgh at 5 Otf PM. . The Express Train from : Cl a v eland. connects at Alliance with Hail Train for Pittsburgh, Salem, Canton, Massillon,' Wooster, and Stations on 0. & P. Railroad. . Only one Tralu dally .from Cleveland to Pittsburgh, owing to tho refusal of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany to allow nu ctenlug connection to be mado, which would 'acocnmaodate^passengers.reaching Cleveland iu; the ofterhoon Trains from the East and West. \ . Trains each'way connect at Hudson with the C. 2. and C*. ILrilroad, for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron. i'asscngors leaving Pittsburgh in the 8 00. A M Train, reach Cleveland at 0.30 P M, and connoct with the light ning Tram of hake Shore Railroad, leaving at tt.45 PM for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo and Niagara Falla. - Passcngyrs by all the Trains can go forward, east, west or south, by tbe following evening lines from Cleveland; , STEAMERS ON LAKE ERIE.—Tho now and magnificent floating palaces “Qucen.of the West” and. ‘‘Crescent City,” leave at 7,00 V.M for - ' LAKE SUCRE RAILROAD leaves.&t3.4s and 8.15 PM for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, New York and Poston.; • Passengers aro requested to procure their tickets at the Company’s ofiice, of JOHN A. CACQUEY, Agt, nug!s Monongahf’la Tlouw, Water at., Pittsburgh. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, New Arrangement, COMMENCING A UG UST S, 1863 1853. TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 6 o'clock' ATM; jjj stops only ot.the principal Stations, and dines at Crest • liue at 1.30 P M, arriving at Cmcmnotl in tho orening, tia Columbusand Xenia- .. . _ • Fare to Sandusky City, $4,50; to Newark,s4,so; to Zones- TlllO. $O. Connections are made with Detroit and Chicago, both by Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passengers who leave Pitts burgh in the Mail Train at 5.50 A M. go directly by Mans field and Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention. I'are to Detroit, 0.00; to Chicago. $ll,OO. ItISTURXIKGi - TFIK EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crcsiline at 1.00 P M, Mansfield at 1.40 P M, and Alliance at 6.00 P H, and reach es jlMtsburgh at 8.15 P M, connecting with tbo Express Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which leaves Pitts burgh at 10.30 P. M. Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, hours. Fore, $7,70. Fare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, SIS.UO. MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline ot 7, A 51; dines at Al liance; connects with Express Train from Cleveland, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 5, PM. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M and 4.45 P 51, and New. Brighton at 7 A M and 1 P M. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tickets at reduced rates. hates op nuaairr. Bacon, Pork and Beef, (salted,) 45c. SVlOOfia. Ou Lard, Lard Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass, 60c. 100 lbs. On Candice, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobacco, Goc.^loolbs. On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Clover and Timothy Seed, B). On Deer Skins, Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, 70c. V* 100 lbs. On Feathers, Furs, Peltry, Brooms and Merchandize, 00a. On Flour, barrel. Wo are also prepared tn forward freight to Kodebaugh’a Station, near Oreensburg, and intermediate Stations.. COYODK & GRAHAM, Agents, corner of Penn and Wayne sts n Pittsburgh. II: EL HOUSTON. Agent, Jy29 276 Market street, Philadelphia. umxsiu LRtcn- jonx mHipix Joseph b. lkch. J. S> lieech, BloAlpln & Co., \\T HOLESALE GROCERS, atid Beiders to Produce, Met- YY oia, anil Pittsburgh ilanufapturoß, Nos. 242 and 244 Liberty street, near the head of Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa-, of fer for sale on liberal term?, the following: 100 tierces fresh Rice; ' ‘50,000 lbs. Bacon, assorted; . 100 bbls. Tar; ! 5 tons Bar Iron, do; 1600 kegs Nails, assorted, ! 3 do ‘Best Nail Bods; 600 boxes Window Glass,! 2000 kegs Bock and BiSe assorted; 1 Powder,-assorted; GO half chests Tea, os-; 300 boxes Bosto Soap; torted; ; 85bbls. Linseed, Lord as A ■ 76 bxS. Tobacco,assorted;; Tannerti*Oll; -100 kbds, N. O. Sugar, part; 300 bbls. Vinegar; prime: ' > SO do Rosin; 6 bxs. Havana Sugar; < 20 do Pitch; 10 bbds. Porto Rico do; ! DOOO lbs. assorted Copper; ISO bags Coffee; ! 20bbltand kegs Lord; 500 I'birf. N; O. Molasses; ! 10 kegs assorted Shot; 75 do 8. If. do; j Ido Buck Shot; 800 bxs. Tin Plato, assM;!. G bbls. Alum;' 4 ions Wire, do; ; 20 do Bye Plonr; 2do Spelter; ; 2i)setts Tinners’ Machines 5 casks sheet Zinc, as-; and Tools; sorted; ; 100 bus. Driod Apples; 600 pigs Tin: > 100 bales Batting, assorted; 1000 ibs.Antimony; «- 2000 lbs. Cotton Yarn, as* 10 tons a-ss’d Sheet Iron:! Bortod, 100.000 lbs. ass’d Balk Meat;! Wtiolesalfc and Retail* SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK, MANUFACTORY. ROBERT 11. HARTLEY, begB leave to inform 111/? friends and the public generally, that he pijSsafiiiik. . continues to occupy that large and oommndlnnn Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahne-. «• etock & Co., No. 80, comer of Diamond Alley and Wood st,, where.ho keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, . Bridles, Harness, Tranks, Carpet Bogs, Soddlo Bags. Valises, Buffalo 1 lobes, Whips, and all other articles In his line. ' •He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to fur* nish to order, all kinds of Riveted Ifcwc, manafoctuTodof the best material, and in a style of workmanship equal to the Eastern manufactured article, and at 60 per cent, cheaper. Country. Merchants ondFannors would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he la do* termined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. 4®** Don’t forget the place, No. 60, corner of Wood st. and Diamond-Aliev. f ap26 Notice to Farmers and' Gardeners* fTUIK Bubaenber has supply of TURNIP _L SEISDS-—via: I«nrgo-Purple Top/ Yellow Aberdeeup, Vi Lite Globe, Ijargo Norfolk, and Lalney’s improved Ruta Bags or Swedish. Also,** few tons of Ldinus* Fertilizer, one of the best manures. for corn* strain, vegetable*, I fruit iroes, Ac., of easy and safe application, at Philadelphia .prices., ' : Garden and Farming implements, in great variety, of the lafcestlmprovemonts, atthe Seed and Implement Warehouse, No. 49 fifth streot. je2Q - Office of Cleve'd & Pittsburgh BB» Coi>i *■ Clevblasp, September 14,1863. . | QTOCKHOLDEIIS are bcroby notifiod th*t the SECOND O INSTALMENT of ten por cent, on tho subscription to ft? »2*k of the CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAIL ROAD COMPANY, for lbocooßtrnctlonof thoßosT6r.Es tension, U required to bo paid to tho Treasurer At his Office *in.CloToland f -on or before tho FIRST DAY OP NOVEMBER n<U t t *-5 n - ' subsequent instalments of ten per cent; each, bo paid to said Treasurer, on or before the first day ot suceesßive month thereafter* until the whole shall bo from tho time of payment until the Road Is completed for the running of regular trains of care. Ry order of the Board of Dircctow: ; oclflm : SAM»L FOLJAMBIIE, Secretary/ RevolverfllUevolversl" JOSr .KEOEITED—By Express, diroct from the tnanufe* turns, a splendid assortment of Colt’s Hcraatinff pis. t01a,4,5 and Cinches barreVnll of.which w wSlSui ftr cash asloTjr as they can bo bought in the dty of New York' Persona-going to.Australla or California, viU find that (hey can dohetter by purchasing their oquipp&ge at home, than they can among strangers, as wo gWe persons a chance to try any of the above Hstola/beJbrt Ituving the city ; 4ad in CMOof .o failure,.TTeraijznd iha money; BOWrT * TETLEY. r MS-Wood fttWraigh.; y • ■; > if INSURANCE COMPANIES- INSURANCE NOTICE- . .. £TSA INBCHAHCB COSJtFANY," ! ■ OP HARTFORD, OONN. ! . CHARTERED IKIV-t-CAVITAL $300,000: Eaid up in casETfmdxeourely Invested., • . . BOARD OP DIBPOIOKs: i Thos. K. Braco, - . Bobert-Buell, B. Mather, : Fred’k Tyler, E. A. Balkoley,. . AubUu Dtmham, Eben.J?lower,_ . Henry & Prattr Joseph Church, •Bamnel 8. Ward, /Ward Woodbriage, JohnX* Boswell* B&cmelTndor.. Miles A* Tattle, . ,E.G.Bipley r ,-. [ ... Jnnmfl ff, GuataTUsF.ltavifl. K.: BRACE, Prcddent, , ' G.-O.RiPLEr, Secretary. .-; mHE AQENOT of this Company being changed fromßill. JL' Beeson, its former Agent, to Geo. K. Arnold, those hav ing policies at the ofttco la rittsburgband vicinity ,can bare . them renewed by calling on. Mr* Arnold, No. 74 Fourth Bt, who Is duly commissioned to take- risks., on Dwellings,. Stotoe, Public Buildings, Mills anil Manufactories,: ■with their contents. . Tbo attention.of Merchants and property .holdorsof Pittsburgh la called to the advnnUvgesotfered by Insuring 4u this Company, from Its age, promptness,ami HWrallty ln adjusting losses,' and.its tOsundant meenß, shell as few similar corporatldns.can.fthow. ...,, . - ... J. B: BENNETT, General Agent. AS9ITS OF TUB COMPANY. VmEtT-POmtTII ANNUAL HAT, >1853. Bank Stock, .. Phoenix, of Hartfora....^«...soo,ooo - . ........... 18,172. Farocra* and Mechanics.*;...• 25,400 • Connecticut River... .-..* 9,750 ; Hartford.. .. 29,400- * ... . V . ~$115,722 do. do. Eagle, of Providence, IL 1...;. 1,080 do. do. American, of New Y0rk.,....511,400 ■v • North America 11,000: . . .' Broadway. ; 13,920 - ■ Peoplo’fl ..................,;,4,400 Itopablta£&? 10,500 ; Hanover 0,800 New York Lifoauil Trust...;* 15,000* Railroad-7'V cent Mortgago bonds, market ?alue, - *. Railroad Company stocfe.mar - kct value,' viz: Hartford .. and Now. Haven, - $02,500 Xlortfbrd, .Providence, anil ■ . Kishklll,' , 20,475 Boston. and Worcester, . 11,128 New Albany, 200 Connecticut River, 14,500 . Miscellaneous^— Connecticut lUvor Co, Stock, . .. Real Kstato in Uartfonl, Ann • Arbor, Louisville, Ac., • Office Vnrnitnroand Library, .. Cash in Bank, . . -Amounts, balances, JbiUs re ceivable for premium*, ... real estate, Ac., .$0X^180,92. Less, balances due- to, Agents others, 28,414,40 $32,905.50 LIABILITIES." > Capital Stock* * $300,000 i Profit and Low, 110,1T5,30 $410,178 30 A dividend of eont, de-claredand paid 13th of Juno I 1863. 'r - | Having received ibeoppointment as Agent in Pittsburgh, i and vicinity, of the -Etna Insurance Company, Intel? bol'} t by B. IL Beeson, I take pleasure la calling the attention of i its fbrmer patrons, my friends and the public, that I an) i prepared to issue Policies, or renewals of them, at fair rates : of premium, on risks o£tbe T&riotfa descriptions of build: : ings, merchandize, mills, machinery, and all--risks neoding i the security of Insurance from loss or damacoby fire. Tho i JEtnaComp&ny isonetbatTccotnmends Itself to- the com* munlty from its p-overblal fairness and; pnunptitailo, not only In taking of risks, but in the adjustment and payment of its losses, v It does not profess so much to givtr.clieap in* suranco, as it does promise valuable indemnity. : Applications attended to at-the Banking Ilouso of Geo, E. Arnold & Co., 74 Fourth street , - oclS-lm • \ • UEORQB E. ABNOLD, Agent Delaware Mutual Safety Inaurauce Co. i fKsOinoa Exchange Third *t, PML FIRK INSURANCE.—RuIIdIugs, mercliandizo and other property, in town and country. Insured against Idas or damage by fins at the lowest rate of premium. ' Manias I^HTmurcx. —They also Insure Tessels, cargoes nod freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies; as tbo assured may desire. . Imam* TaaxspOßTATioK.-sJrhey also Insure merchandise transported by wagons; railroad cars, canal boats and steam' boats, on riren and lakes, on the terms. - jDtrrc’fcr#—Joseph 11. Beal, Edmund A. Souder, John C. Datls, Robert Barton, John It. PraroM, Sarnuol Edwards, Gaorgo G.Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac. It. Daria, VFH* Itam Folweli, John Nowlin, Dr. R. M. Huston,-Jfls. 0. Hatul, TlieophUos Paulding, H. Jones Crooks, Henry Bloan, Hugh Craig, George SemU, Bpencer hTllraln, Charles Kelly, J. O. Johnson, WOiiain Hay, Dr. S. Thomas,John Sellers;,William at Pittsburgh —D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John T. Logan. Wiuuw Manns, JVeraf/nfx • «Tbo3. 0. llano, Tics JfVeru&nt JosEra.W.Co7A!t, Seerdarg. Office of the Company, No. 48'Water street, Pittsburgh, jel&dlf P. A. MADEIRA, Apmt. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, ■ .OP ■ ■ HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stack, Annual Premiums and Western Fund $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1825. Policies "T Insurance batted at all times on tbo most foyora blo terms, acalnst LOSS OR DAMAGE BY PIRE, . OH THS .. PERILS OF NAVIGATION, BY GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent FOB PITTSBURGH: AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY. m*rl6:y • . - . . LIFE XMStJBANCE, annuity and trust company, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CHAIITBII PISRPETCAI. Stephen R. Crawford, Panl B. Goddard, Amoroso W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. JFllenry, Jacob L- Florence, - James Derereox, William M. Godwin, William BTKee. Praident— Stephen H. Crawford. Flee Fratdcat— Ambrose W,Thorapecn. Medical Examiner, n. Willson, M. D. A^toya/F-^B.Mo^,M.R arsou) _ A(ffnti marl7:y • K0.?4 Fonrthstreet, Pittsbargh. Tbe Franfclln Fire Inativance Company, Of Ph&idfahiat ftnnsytvania, :' • TVRECTOES—CIiarIe* W.Baßctar.Thomas Ilnrt, Tobias 1 / Wagner, Samuel Grnnt,Jacob B, Smith, Geo. W. Rich ards, Mordeeai D. Lewis, Adolph! K. Boric, David S. Browne, Morris Patterson. Giua. N. Bascra, President. . Conttatje to maka insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town ana country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. ‘ The Company bare reserved a targe Contingent Puna, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Asset* of tbo Company* on January Ist, 1851, as pub lished agreeably to wn Act of Assembly, were os fallows, vU: Mortgage $918428 08 Beal Estate... .. ~ ........ W. 377 78 • Temporary Loans.... ■ 83,06817 Stocks...... Cl, 880 00 Cash, .............................. 61,348 81. ?0t a1...... 41,312.708 44 glace their incorporation, a periodof twentyone yearn, they bare paid upward of One alllllonVour Hundred Tfcon eand Dollars, loeeea by .fiie, thereby affording evidence of tho advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities, J.QAMUNEIt COFFIN, Agent, Office, northeast Third ata.- THIRD AH!SUAI.'STATKMEMT OP THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND M AR IN E INSURANCE COMPAHY, , 0? PBNKBTLVANIA, Assets, May Ist, 1652~ Premiams recd Ted to May Ist, 18&3~» Interest an Loan.% Ac- Capital 8t0ck.»»..~....»«. $446,183 fiO. Return*} premiums, losses, Re-Insurance, Ex- ’ penscs, Bonds. Mortgages, Stocks, and other good seen* — * $161,481 98 Premium N0te5...........—. Cash on hand...*......*....-. 17>82D, 21 Total ain’t of Resources, Liable for Losseß..«. $353,318 70 . MEXCTORS. ■ - JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin county, 1\ C. SEDGWICK. Harrisburg, SAMUEL JONK^PhQadelphia, A. WILKINS, Banker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER, “ JOHN B. RUTUERFORDiDaupbIn county, A. J. GJLLETT, Hnrrisbarg, 8. T. JONES, Harrisburg, ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county. : JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Prcsidont, , A. J. QILLETT, Secretary. 'Will Insure against perils of sea antiinland navigation, alee, on Merchandise in city or country, at lowest rates con* fiistent with saftty. Policies issued on - dwelling bouses cither perpetually or for ft term of yoars. Branch Offlec, corner Fourth and Smlthfleld streets. ay23:tf • : 1 A. A; CARRIER. Actuary. Western Insurance Company Pittsburgh. H. MILLER. Jr„ President* I T. M. GORDON, Secretary C/iPITAI., OaOOjOOO, ~\XT ILL Insure against all kinds, of risks, FIRE nml M A W 'RINE. All losses-will Ijo liberally adjusted and promptly paid. . A llaine Institution, managed by Dirtctoes who are well known in the community,and who.oro determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain tbo character which they hare essomnd, as offering the best 'protection, to those who desire to be Insured. __ Dfrecforr/—Ri Miller, c Jr., 0. W. Bickotson r J. W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. U. Smith, CHanson, GedrgoW. Jackson, Wm» M. Lyon, James Llpponcott, Georgo Larsio, James Me* Auley, Alexander Uimlck, Thomas Scott. WL OfSoe, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Bpang A Oo.« un stairs,) Pittsburgh. nov&My JAMEBWARDROP. Is y our Idfo Insured, IP NOT, read what someone baa written. Among all tho contrivances of man to protect tbo family circle from want, none can bo found more simple In its character. noble in its featnre, or cortaln in its results, than LIFE INSUR ANCE. It la the prop which tbo during husband leaves to support tho wife of his bosom. It Is tho unseen hand of tho Providont father reaching: forth from tho;grevo, and still nourlshinghls offspring, ami' Secretary, , r Pittsburgh Llfb Insurance Company, Fifth st., . -sop3l Masonic Unix WM. A. M’CLTJItG, SBAIiBB *h FineTeaß,<!iolo«)Famlly;'6w?erio3 andjWillowi ' 'Ware. CORNER OF "WOOD AND StXTtt .STS.,. , - - POTBBUBOH. PA. IS now reedTtag»3arßo assortment of. H?fllI.,QOOI)S. in addition to his already. ftom first hands la the EasbcTixiaaxfeetSiWhicirTTiiUwsoja . at ttolowesfc market prices. -»* >• : .: W Hoisb, Steamboats, arfv£aBta».-Jtoitfpff '. ,r-. :■•;.::my J • ppp2J.;j r ~ T ’ -f 1- i ,► ! , u ' J '‘ *" f \\ , 1 >’.,‘ ‘ THE IJSITBD STATES ntWTHEtfft. ■-•/• ’'■'''- 'V- > .- v -' >•■”■.!'»*■'.a •’•-. r,.* •-»'*•' *.'■:' ’’ ■ ' ! ' &'-v:'’ :!^^;: ' -;• / : - * f * *■ •'Vvv. *> » ‘ AND, BROKEEb* - & C. TIE a;* a. TTI^E?? . TIHEtNAIT & CO., ! j ; BASEEEB AOT> EXCHANGE BEOKEBB, ' ■ feKZMy] . -- 7 JVU-Wr TO°J : Strati amtj DiaMmi JOHSrWOODS, v BANKER AND EXCIIANGKBROKER, \ - TXEAtKit in Gold, BilrW'imd Bink,Notes. Currentflop ±J par toads retired on deposit XCoifectionfl COrefallyjaV tended to. Fourth Street one burgh, Pa. - • ‘ Ikmiutic and ibrdgn Exchange, Bank Notu, QM flnd^tfpo* ■: ,r- BovghL Sold and Exchanged, EXCHANGE ANDfJBANK.ING-HOU SB>o* . WTTXTAM A. BHi A CO., - i :.., $4 .woodamsT/wnsstmanij - t®. Interest allowed to teno deposits. ••■ .[»ng2q isaa, •• EXCHANGE AND BANKING ' A. WILKINS & CO., ■ No. 75 FOURTH BTBIET, • }■ Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh,!. - i jau& ■ • ' PnrsßUßgn* . 0. E/ ABNOLD A CO., ! V .BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 1 '1 DEALERS in -Exchange, Coin, Bank- Notes, s Sight, and. Time •. Drafts, Ac. • Collection B carefully attended to* partofthoDnicaii l l V Stocks twueht and sold on conuriissioni-k ■ftSuNo. 74 Fourth st, next door to Bank of PittsVg. [se?3- ttTT*T. CO., . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,; !: CORKER OP WOOD A3D JITIH fiTBWTSJ f SIGHT EXCHANGE on tboEastern Cities constantly ftnr. salo.' 'Tinio Bills ot Exchange' ahd Notes discountali- Gold, SUtot and Bank Notes, bought; and sold. Coiloctiop madc in aU the principal ciuea of the - . United' Stales.'.Do* pORitH rOceired of Bar and Current Funds. ■>" . . .{mar3ny< ' At.T.g* . KDWAmi-RAHM.- - 'KriumiStogflAHlfr. . KBAKEB & ; \ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, •: - B' UY AND BELL Gold, Silver,' and Bank. Notes; negotiate 1/Jans oh Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchofeo PromisMiry Notes and Time-Bills, on East and West; buy and sell Stocks on'Commlssion. ' ; >" ; " V• > ’ Collections made on all points in the Union; . - Tmyl j , A. WILKIHB A Cfc, .BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, - ' ko. 75 ro-osTH st., prmotmoji, . opposite HASX.OP-yirraßmtaH.'' rpuK SUBSCRIBER, undernew and morefavorableaus{s - ce/, wiU crmtiumi theßanking business and Stock Bro-' kerage iu the bonso formerly occupied.by Messrs Balmej, Ilanna A Co., and more recently by the Pittsburgh Life In surance .Company, whero be will be pleased? to see bis old fricuds and customers.' [jy3] ~7 A. .'WILKINS. * $41,017 fio H; HOLMES A 80NS r T BANKERS AND EXCHANGE-BROKERS, ; ! ■n*ve nV?MOVXP tnent baneixg awd excitasqi oPpicx TO tto. 67' StAOSBT STREET, POUR DOORS nELOW.'OtD OTiiroi i ‘ N HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, . . and DetUfiwlu'Notes, Drafter AceeptaimevGoia, Sil ver and Bank Note?. Exchange on the Eastern and Wester* Cities constantly for sale.- •• . L • -Collections m&do in all the cities throughout thelJtutea States. Deposits received in par funds or current pspor* No. 07 Market'6troet, betwcen Third and Fourth Pts:- “fja3o:ly i •18,708,40 670.73 i 18,311,05 JUS. 8. UOOB, , , HOON&SAEGEUT, BANKEBS AND EXCUASOK BECKERS, Jf. tL COCintß CP "WOOD 4‘ snots' BT&,' FttIOTUMH, Pa. BEALEitSIn: Coin, Bafclc :ybtes,sknaJllllsf, Foreign ami Domestic Exchange; Certificates of Deposit, 4c,. } Exchange on all the prtncipal citiea of the Union and Eur rope, for eaiein'Tnlins to suit; purchasers.. - Curreatandpar. funds received on'deposit. - ! Collections inaile on all parts of tho Union, at the lowest rotes. • • : v ' (seplltly 1 $410,178,00 Removal* . . I PATRICKS & PEIEM), BANKERS and exchange brokers, ; Hire Rcmmeltluir ojfxt to the Obnur gf Fifth cmd Iftcd tU. ■ WIlAtti&QH) PA*- . T> ATBIOKB A FRIEND, Banker* and Exchange Broto* JT and Bwdere in Notes, Drafts.. Acceptances, tfold* Surer ond Bank Nufcci. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western CJtiea ooostanUy for rale.- - : ; - : : :' ;V J CollecUonfl;tnodfi In all the cities throughout the Bolted States... Deposits received in ppr fnndsor current paper, o£ the earner of Fifth and Wood Streets. • • , ((bb3 ; THOMPSON BELL 4? CO.", BANiCEItB AND: EXCHANGE. BItOKERS,. ' v. : (tire 6p a. wokisb a c 0.,) . , ; WILL continue the Exchange' and Banking btwinessnt the old fitaud. corner Third and Word HOTELS, &c. ,W, C. COTtfUiT. Brown’i; Hotel, . Cbmer of SntWtfirld ahd 'Third Streeti, Pittsburgh,XYAtCcl. UnOTO * CONNELLY, PaoraatOna. * <Bs?*Good fitfthlmg Attached tothe’nonse." .. . • • ; i AILX.I Ji&OWir,. FRANKLIN HOUSE) Cleveland, OMo* i C PATRICK A SON, PaopiiiETOtta.—-This House hna xsn~ • dwgone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations,, eod Urge additions -of new furniture, etc* nttdtbe proprie* tors pledge themselYOS that: nothing., shall be van ting OS: thtir part to render the Pbakkuk n. place where all tho com*: forts of 'a first clawboiel can be found. ; jyjAf . C. PATRICK A. SON.. ; si. diaries, Hotel, ' - , : Cbmer <rf Wood and: Third stretis, t*itlstnirg'h i Ann*<*.'.; WILLIAM 8. CAMPBELL, Pnornirroft,, mmS flce establishment haring come Into the hands of a. ■ j|_ new proprietor, offers great inducements to the tratftd-i ling community, and also to regular boarders. Every dell-: caer and luxury will bo provided in its season, and no pains; will bo spared to m&hc .tnis'lloiel o comfortable Bomb to all ; "who may cal! there. (mylSztf JIV. CAMPBELL, PropV. • j StVClair Lager Beer Oroimr*. . - : THE underfunded respectfully Informs the public, that be' ; is notr'fully prepared.to serroprlvatc families aiidtbo public gonerallyv with, his cclcbrnb>d LAGER. 2JEKR, in; bottles. All orders left at bis Office, NO. 39 DIAMOND; ; ALLEY,'{nesf Wood Street,) will be punctually attended to;; and the JJeer delivered; to any part of the city or vicinity. • - ;; ' \ ! F.'O. SCHKNCK." \ C. B. IIEADLY & CO’S NEW CARPET HOUISE, ; ’l. >O. SiITHIIUI SniBBT, ' WHOLESALE ANDBETAILDEAIEBS. TIISEB SPA CIOUS SALES E 0 OMSi ;■ sales room so. i> CONTAINS a'luree. handsome and ebcap assortment of FloorOit Cloth* from 1 to SUfoet wide; alao, Stair, Ta ble urn* Enameled Coooa, Canliiu. and Bri iannii* 51|ittios:,Wottjtbf ivlikib<t»,valntwJ.Mlbdow Shadow, buff Holland*;- greettand buff Oil Cloths r jmil Butnam’s Patent SeltAdJiwUng Curtain Fixture* , ' \ ; SALES ROOM NO. 2, ' Is fullstockelvTUhan imrtvalibd assortment of Itoyal Vel vet, BtuKel«T«potry, Bra«elflilimporialTbT« Ply, Patent: Tapestryy Ingrainy fend superfine Hall and Stair, do. otftU ’wHthir and jriwaj fiinbOßswl Cloth, Table and I’isnry coVers«; MoJbio. YblVßt, Axmlnptcr, Cbenillo and Tufted Rugs; Stal*lsods,l>ni£KetlDS,iste;‘ J .:. : SiILBS ROOM NO. 3, Contains* large ntnliwall selected Stock Cf Inpri>in Carpet*, from ?5 to 7* r * emt* petynnl; Hemp Carpeting fromi to 60cent# ) List; ruid ltftg Curpota' cotton iw»l wool ■tfenmaui affdfePpictldidaiiaCfUQcnVor UDglbb fJieopslsinsof all col or* hnd-rUe*: . C, B. If. A Cb‘.“w r otiTor TC.tpwtfully eall 'the' tittenlJoti of persons wishing to furnish steamboat*, hotels or dwelling boa«*to the above, ns they are determined to.sell at the jtamo low prices they hare heretofore bccu-sclling .at, and leas than any other establishment in this city. ycpC. C. 1111 MADLY & No. 82 Third street,- FOU Church Choirs, Congregations, Ac., &evt»holesalo and reiall. ‘ . ftaA. pertfor* Klntrsiov** Harp of . David, a eoltecllon of Church Music, *- ' ' 75c. -fT.CO Modem Pwtlmist, by Lowell Mason, 76c. 7,00 The Modern Harp; or Boston Soerui Melodist,by * ; L.7Vhito and.lno. 11 Gould, 75e, 7^oo National Psalmist, by Mason and Webb, 75c. 7,C0 Harp of tho West, 76c. 7,00 Notional Lyre, 63c. 6,00 Bay State Collection, ' 63c. 0.00 The Church Choir, - C3c. 6,00 American Psalmody, with figured Haw for Organ or Plano, : • C3e. "6,60 ALSO, The Melodist, a collection of popular ond social Songs,' dices Ac. The Social Glee Book; Juvenile Oratorios,.forjurculleclaasea, achools, Sc. ?: • Musical Class Book, for adult singing clasps. Young Lady’s Harp, designed for female Academia and tb« social circle. Together with the New Caralna Sacra; Cnnllria Lan Jins, Ac.. Ac. Just received by CHARLOTTE BLUME, oc!8 118 Wood street. Sew Sacred Blule Bookiy THE BIIAWM—A Library of ChurcL MoaJc, etc., con taining over lQQOcomporitfon*, by Win. B, Bradbury and Geo. P. Boot* assisted. by Thomas Hastings and T.B. Mason. Price 75c—per dozen $8,60, y . , SACRED MELODEON—On a new system of notation; by A* 8. Hayden. Price 75c.—per dorea $7,60. > HARPOF THK SOUTH, (In Patent Notes;) a now eoUec Uon of Sucrcd Music, eolect«d from.the mbat popuiar com posers, by Prof J. IL Woodbury. Price7sc.—per do*, $7,50, CHRISTIAN MINSTRKL-By Alkln; ono of tbomost popularbooks published. Prlce-7Semper d-XvfcS.CO,; NEW CARMINA SACRA—-By Lowell Mason* and the most successful music booh ever published; over 350,000 copies have been sold. Price 76c,—*peT do*. $8,59... CANTICA LAUDIS, or Atoericau Book of Church Music; tho latest collection; by Lowell Mason and Geo* J* Webb. Price 75c.—per do*. $3,50. v * A large supply of the above popular Marie Books receiv ed, nod for Erue singly or by tho quantity, by oeU7 , JOHN H,MKLLLOR, 81 Wood wt. $009,018 61 138,230 60 1,918 19 100,000 00 87,804 60 $368,818 70 Xew Music! Xew Haaio I HKLEBEK has just received, per Adams' Express, . THEY BLEKP IN- THE COLD GlUVE—new song— composed and dedicated to J. Fleming, Esq., by U. Kleber. J OldDogTnWjby S.C.Foster. y The Garland, o set of beaulirol Waltaes < Prof. Kupp, of this city, - All Things are Beautiful, a pleasing Duett for two voice?, by Glower. WertThouto Speak Farewell. The Priam Itonna Waltz, as performed with unbounded Applfiuso by band. ' ; , “ Jalien’s Musical Tour In America, v.descriptive piece, embodying all the American' Notional Airs, by Jullon. > ' Katy Darling’s Farewell, for Goitar. " Eaty Clyde, . do. \ . 'Old Log Hu V do., etc., etc. Also, ‘“Dodvrorth’s Brass Bond School,” containing every necessary information to organize Brass Bands, to nmloiv stand tha nature of brass, their selection and, adaptation w and embracing a number of foe pieces arranged for full Brass Bands by Allen Dodwortb, loader of the celebrated Dodworth Brass Bend, Now York; fbr sale by .: oel2 IL ICLKBEU, No.lOi Third street. COAL LAND FOH 8 ALE—IOO Ac res of Coal Labdj 100 of which lmvjß.two good .veins of Coal in them; tho lower* vein Is opened, and in good order, with a good railway, and capable of loading 20,000 bushels per dov—bcaone of thu bept.landlngs. Tho laud is &U under cultivation; oh which are now improvements 512,000{4-lsitbroo mUcs-above Monongahela City, and tho most.desirable property on tho Monongabela river. : . A150,.92 Acres Coal Land, six miles from.ihis dty, 1 mile from the river, on tho route of the DinniughamUonhnga* helu Valley Kailroad. It is a desirable piece of property. 1 Enquire of THOAIAB ‘WOODS, - aug24 , ■ j ENTERPRISES. WORKS. s POj 136. WOOD BTBXtT, TWSD DOOH CtLOW VUIGIS AJiIT.- « BeWNitTE.TLSr.i-. * < IMPORTERS and manufacturers ei SURGICAL ANDDENTAL - • ' INSTRUMENTS, lUyLEB,:£c; AVa ! Wm ■■ keep a general iwsortmentnf the above •• —' _-■■ articleaeonstanUy on hand; together i with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. . Also, Guns, Fie* I'tols ana Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot BelisjCaps, Powder, 1 Lead and Bullets; Bbwie,Wrfc;' Iluntingand PocketEhlres; i Tailors and Hair Dressers* Bhearaj Pocket Scissors, Ac.— I Also,Trasses and Supporters. • : ' \ I Jobbing and repalitag neatly executed; v ; .. RIFLES!—We aremakingßifles of every description, to (ml 0r,.0f the best material, and workmanship warranted.—r Orders received forthem at Wholesale or RctaU t wiri be fID-t ed Hunting p&rtieS'Buppliod at •price*- i 1 -'-’- ... ; ' ».? T* B* -■ ' TVE-STNKERS; BSGBAVJSRB .ANWKUUOSSEft&.'a?* • I J. BST£U)PE 2tUSDTACmREES, No. 48'8oatb Third itrott- PHtLADKIMIA; l - ; ~ ? "*p3Q IVENITIAN BUNDS, ; AMTY, tor mteratrtimtf&cturerVTrteoa, ' U at tia NEW CABPET STORE; 4T FIFTH StREET, 'near Wood.’' ■* Tnovlfctfl • . ;_• ROBTNgQN.^.OO. lbaClottf Baccra Sidcafor kUo by; . j •■■■•..-•■ od7/■ 3ttQ()RtniiAP> \ ' |sji< > * ' : :1 .-v-... EUBNITU-BE. - WWmiHmMO corner of Üb£rtyn!na , T l WBj>ttend<dU),laalMt»tmattea- . ' ' B»J n ,A.am.ijKEMa,to» ' YjAVE 1 <J>T lIAM> it.titfe "Jxtfaishe^CAßlNET-anfl JPL M Emlthfleld Btreet, togeojiadrtmcpt of femr and plain fnrnKure, whiclithey ;wiUtoUl6.poj?cen&t4l6w>ißsiomary rates;' ■'..LjTetnm'"ranhonly. .. y :r ' .'-v ' 7 •, .. .-' ■• -, &&£[£? Great Inducements to cash Purchasers* 1 ’\X7-S:irtifc6eU ear large stockcfCOiiaiQlfAjn) sXXCT U ' •Vf ■ OilAlllS AND-B£DST2SAD§,..st ptipea cannot Jail purchasers; - All oar =wurk ; Is warranted. Onr terms areCASH; t >r.JAMKSDO\7BY # ;JR* : ~ ‘ nSar2fi ' . ■ cor. Beventhmnd Liberty gt*. ’ Jonruefmen CablnetSlakeri Aisoclation. ■ hfAJiJUiaUSE M 8T&K&, T t . ■ ‘ ■"(i&msa wood asm rsaasT bis.) v ii-rr i j . already twice to. three ; 11mea.M»L. : ttranv hands' tia ‘thfl-largest B&d)® 1 - hitherto most wiiowned buslnesa *1 * ‘shop's 6f this <sify> hare opened their- Warehouse, and are pjjl# tiv fttrcishlbn 1 public, bywholesale or retail, “With Fnc* hiture of the following description—yi*: > > f ■ Mahogany Wardrobes; 'Dressing-Bureaus; Dull Columned Bureaus;:MMKigaDyßedsteads; MahoganyChalrs;-BocitiPg : (Chairs; MahOgahy WashEtotuis; Sofia*; Divans; Piaho Stools; Hook' CMes; :SeCTetaries; CaaL TaJaesy.'Dior-Tables; '-fine Card Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Racks; .French Bedsteads; Ottomans;. Poplir-Wardrobra ; Pining ondßreakfast Tables; £bezry and Common .Workstands; high poet,'! oimmohj low, : bud’ trnxulla Bedstead# Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; •Crodlps > A^. , ';c-';':'.':U.-.ii -<• ? ' ■ ! Tho advantages of cooperation, on an extensive scale, per mit them fn'sell ot the lowest prices, -and‘ they are deter iiniaed to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good, 'irnotrbe‘tierxddicle, aiiU-warranted—as the public will un derstand by giving them a call* . 1 . • i i eil descriptions, and othcrartiiles • of any made to order in every style, at ■'eat^notice. I ',, ,v; -v‘ l ' ’ mar!?.) v i* JAMBS W. WOODYVKM,, J. :-W,7.W;* respectfully informs fj| •: ■ - SgsaSalaghis frlendfl and customers that haUL^ • fig^^S«B^Bßi- : hflg now'comtiletetihhtro'rfDg’gtDck . of which is.idecidcdly • 1* • • tbVlargdst and brat' ever offered for" Bale la this City, which; solri at prices asdow. stsany In the' United States, JS&torWest-. / . . ?;'•••. '-■' '■ lsdetmnfried tb npholiUhe quality with wdluea soned materials, best ■workmanship, and newest designs; anil' fMin the "extent of hti orderS and facility in boisien&blodto prod ncewarranted- furniture,: at the lo wes t interest wlthSds ownfjn quality, and koeps ol* trays cnbahd the greatest variety of * every'desralptioh Of : furniture, from ;thg Cheapest and plainest^.to the most clp 'gantandoostly, that a house, or any partof one, may to' furnish edfrom Uis stock, or manufactured expressly to or* ,der. Xbe following,articles, consist,-in port, of his stock, which fi>r richness Of style and finish, cannot be surpassed rift any of the Eastern cities; .Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; .. • ' 60 doa. Mahogany. Chairs; •»do»: Walnut' 1 ~ «* • - : ,•-60 Mahogany Rmfttng. 20 Walnut . 60 Mahogany Divans; r v. r 20Walnut:- c 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: « Dreftdngßureaus; : • . ) 8Q .- “ - “ Woshstauds;. l '‘4o'Euclosed'‘ 100Common:*.••=• ** ••;_•••• . • _■ 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; . . . . * 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: - 20Walnut- 60 Cottage. u 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 2oMahoganv Wardrobes ;: v 'lO Walnut • « :JU> Cherry r U. • 60 Plain Bureaus; , "• ‘7O Dining and Breakfast Tables; ' 12 Secretary and Bookcases; . ; . 20 doz. Cane Seat Clunrs; 24 Cane'Seat Rocking-Chairs; 7 12Ladies'Writing Drake; V. . Hat andTovrel Stands; WhotrNots; . L- " L Ktigulrcs;-. Paper Macho Tables r ■ : i r Conversation Chairs; ; . Pembroke ■ Elizabethan a Hall and Tier u Reception a Ladies’Work ••••*!• . .pearl Inlaid.. . .. Extension Dining Tables; "—--"‘Arm- ’ottomans; - __ z'Gothic and Hall Chairs; - - • - .XA'large assortment •of -‘ COMMON PtJRNITURB and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cxdihxt Uaxxbs supplied with all or* tides iirtheir line, STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest notice, . > r . -x. Ail ordors promptly, attended to. apr6 . ;wTIU)3. BABQXSSj filmic Boobs* ’■ *’-,*'•* *SS. .'. ••■..Trft *7*'-. -A-.* : ••• - <, . -~t r-•.••• o.<r.v. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. NEW JEWELEY STOBEj Not 87 Mairltct Streeti (Sjcond door clove the North-wxt comer of tfiePfonumd.) •. JOHN SXEYKSBON, {or the late firm ofJohn B. M’Fadtivn 't| A C 0.,) rejpcClfuUyannmiiicea totbepubl!j,tbat be baa opened, at the alvoye stand: a flfae assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY; SILVER, AND PLATED WaRK,LAMP3, GI RANJXJLKS, Ibcfcef and Table Onilery>Britannia'Tea; and Cbromtmion Sets, And the usual variety ofgoodsiahls line -of business. , " Special care and 7 attention given to tho REPAIR of FINE WATCIIES, JEWELRY, Ac. He trusts, that from his Jong experience in business, he will bo able to give satL'faction to those who mayjbvor him with their patronage. : ' Pittsburgh, May 16th, 1853. Henry Jllch&rdson. Jewellery HAVING re-hUed hls etoro in a hantUome maaner, nnd but recently *etfcrtted honx theoastem. citieswith h nno assortment. of TFATCHES, JJSWKtdtYV: and' BANG Y GOODS, would call tho attention ofbia friends and curiam* era to the facttbat among hhWatches teflL fafbhrid the morideriraMe rtylos,patterns and makers.. Of jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast,; Pins, Bob ami Test Chains, Unger Kings, Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets, etc, etc.. PANOY GOODS—Sach as Dopier Moche, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases,/Perfhmeßof Ue?,i Table Ma-p, Colt’s Pirtola,Porte Mommies in greatvariety iClilna Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endlese variety of uAeful and or* namentaX articles, which bate only to be seen to be sppre* dated. [novllv ‘ -NO. $1 MARKET BTKKBT.“ TRACTS WMtTli KNOWING.—To nil that are about u> JC purchase aoythlnginitho way .of line Watches, rich Gold jewelry, or sterling Silver Ware.' TlQODbas now on hahda Terr good assortment of all kinds of goods in. his line of business. tbat ho is selling at their'yaui: value and at least from 2a to 50 below theprices.asfced by those 41 Old Fogfes 1 ? that have been twenty years or so In the; mar* ket with their old stock- of goods that cost, whouporchased, double theirpreseritvalue.andycfc they expecttomake a profit oh them.:. l aSsort iacls worth knowing, that I 6m ' sdUng'godds, new ahd.fredn just purchased, as&bovr, from 25 to 50 cent, cheaper than any other dealer in this city, at 51 Market street. 1 Jr jy£2’ HOUriE TO.LET, AND FUrtNITUIiK BAUJr-A gobi thtw. story hoosc. xm :.Second street, between Wood, and' Market. Tbo ford taro Trill bo sold at abargain. Enquire of V fjy22j H. 0. HOOD, 61 Market st. Bay Wood Nursery and Gardens* JAMES KENNEDY, [late Manager of the well-known. Sy racuse York,); begs leave to inform tbo jnbUC.th&tbo huNfoweaUblisbed on EXTENSIVE NCR* JURY, enthe & Negley, ncar'E&st Lib erty, where he sbaU be aflcr ihoSth liistantt tn re ceive and fi&innlero for erery variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees. Harttyand Green House Shrubs and Hants. In addition to n choTSoimisiipcrlor stock on hand,he Las mafia arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in tho East, to keep up bis supply.- ..Having and long expe rience In. the business, he con assure his. customers perfect satisfaction. ■. ./ Mr.,Kennedy would also respectfully offer his services In designing, laying out, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pal* lio Forks, or the grounds of Couutry Residences; andwUl also furnish plans for the formation ofLawna, Approaches, Picturesque Scenery, dc., in the highest styles.of ihnart. Practically acquainted, with; every, branch of Landscapo Gardening, and having spent years In the Sylvian Parks of England, and' on the beautiful banks of the Hudson, ho hopes he has the capacity to meet .the wishes of those who favor lilm. .. eon be addressed through the City Post OiSce,or. left at the Warehouse of Messrs. .Negley & Mohan, 22 Wood street mart*. . . KENNEDY A 00. CELEBRATED CHEMICAL-YEAST VOB; BAKIKO.POWDEE9. TTu ChtapeAy Econt/mi , cal ArtidtfbT Raising Pried, . . ' OriddUit and Ciikes3 Dutry, • • * • v Pudding*, SiOeet Cakes,' Cbni Bread* tfc., =. EVER IXVEIfTEp. - PaESS:-i* . - Those whohave tried U,bavo found that the odvertise ment does hot vaunt 1U praises too b Ighly{Tollohasseo Floridian and Journal, Feb.'39,1863. Housekeepers, who have tested the quality of;this pow der, pronounce unoniinoaaly In its favor.—{Loekport Daily, Courier;-' -//'' • l It surpasses inthewajrof rising, we ever taw used In the bakitig-or CaJtM.-r(lUChwey Advocate and Regis ter, April 15,1863. ! '“ „ ’ This is an Article of such utility In various kinds of cook ery, that whoa Its'tirtuts. 1 become properly known, no housekeeper, that studies ebmfort aha economy, will wil lingly do without !t.-[N;Y. : Pick., May 21,1853. No one need hesitate to use DarkDo’salMmportanfc article ; to Banheffcud Nashville Wblg, : ; Feb. 17, Would you havellgbfcbread, sweetbread,-bread that you; can eat with A good relisbjdo not forget to procure Dnrkoo'a Baking Ponder, and you will not fall to have good broad,. cokeSj^c.—{Troy Doily Times, May2t;lBsi: i„\ V f ’ '' We-have : tried 4bl* article* and can reedmmend-it with porfuct confidence.-—[Quebec UaxetteyJuljjlSSS.. Dorkeo’s Baking Vowderwe have tried at our house, and our “better hair* was - astonished at;lho-.resuU.*~[N. VV Daily Times, Oi>ir f 23,1852. ’ v • . J.'-.v- All good housewives will rejoice inand glorify the name ofßurfcee, after they have given his Baking Powder a fair' triatHNew York Sun,Sept. 3d, 3B62.. - - i/W’., c ; ?:?. Burkes Baking toiler, undoubtedly tho best axHclefhr .thli: purpose- that baa, ye fc been dUc<xvercd,~N. Y. Dutch man,,Feb. 12,1553;'- The highest commendauonfc from hupdredsbf ihelargest and - most respectable wholesale ; houses In this,-mid nearly every largodty on this continent, could begivon,if spaca allowed it. . ,/.E. R. DtJRKBB, -- r ‘fiOlS PEOPWtTOR ASD MATTUTACTUBrS, ; BAXTER [oct2l] .SMITH & SINCLAIR, ' WHOLESALE GROCERS, ! ISJfc ‘SECOND' ANl> 151 EIRST STREETS, L -y r iar'-S*p«Lff SOObagi Rio Coffee; ’ - SO boxes GrantV Tobacco; r . W boxes debater old do, . SObsaßnssaUA Robinson's; JQOx&ddy ? boxes- of - Tarlous •'...brands; : 60 bbls Loaf:Bugar; 2Qbags Pepper; ; -16 bags Pimento; (sop27} TEAS! T. WIIOI.ESAI/8 M the Pehi\ W-Srtho half chest,-' .packages, to salt tho trade. 'TTQNEYrr3{O'Iba. prime notr whito Iloncy, in small :JlLboxes, jußt received and lor ralo by £ .v Woodsy? I*o EfIIDENOB EOS BALE—fiituated in Aiiegbcny City. XV-The liOtiaWfeefcifront-on'North Canal Btreet»by'2Ss deeptaJiberty-street-.-TbolmuselslargottndtsbnTenient. iy.amiig!3},witligo3flxtnre9 T tetbroom t good'Car* streeUirees,ifcriihbeT3>, 4ai MU.bo octal B. CUTHBKB.T & SO?f, 140 Tbtrd rt.' *TssRBo®a:infnffed;ini^bo r SCwjal- I)cparlmenj' of tho :-X<;>£Utahnrgh to all Berip toiilw’aikper.setit, difidenddo-'. *ob ' . -»• (, 'sJK&oqiß^&chtvj *'-• -v"" -- ■ . T *j V - * J >, 'u < ■ -*■ . - I*-- „J* MISELLANEQUS. .‘TTSrnfiBEASj b/ an Act pf Assctpblyvln-amcuilaent of f f'. lbs License Laws, approved the fourteenth day of April, A. D. 18Mj the sale of. BpWtaoU*i’.Yinmus«d iinit Linuors, on Sunday, is FOUBXUDKNwithin the .limit* of Allegheny County, under thopobaltyofFifty Dollars for each offence, to be imposed by summary conviction,and la' default thereof is punishable by imprisonment ,in *ho COonty Jali; ' - ‘ 1 v * -And, Whereas, by a recant decision of the Supremo Court, -promuiged at Pittsburgh, the ptiridple is* laid oowb which, sleeps away aUdocbt as to . •• Andt WhorcaA much of the crimo and disorder, which haro ptyinwt the annals of this city is referable to the com mop and notorious practice which it la tbepurpcseofthls i■ ■ mt an uolfotiaand inflexible eofarcemeutof contribute to thof resorration of border, audtbe ofetatitm.'Of the. pubUofeorabu and hyper milting no one vender or class of renders to ply their trade: loh SCNDAYi con work ibjustice'to no one; ■ ‘ . • -Ana.j'W’hereas. hy rirtue.of niypDlco, apdin-conridsra tion Of my offlcSi bathVit Id iny special duty to look to the enforcement of thlslaw, X haro issued this, my i-foclama* tiontothatend.:’ ■-v 1’ * Aha, I*hereby 'call-tipon- all thtenfrkeepew,reapers ox oOtreeTbouaea,Testeuranta,and,eating-houses, evor other names the places may "be known, where liquors are'or have been sold ordißpeosetbfa unbntit thfl to selves to the law aa good citizens, and refrain from the sale of liquors | on Sunday; and I warn them thAt every-Infraction of this, ,Jaw .which maybe: detected, willbepurdshed l with the ut-r most rigor, and the! Of Its provisions cn* -ferccd • And, la eld. of toy settled, determination to compel.flti •Unihrersol Obedience of thlslawi’ti&all-require every infcni' ber ot Uie I>ay t Police, 4! very member-, df-the,. Night rPolictv and 'every’Speelal Officer,Vfi6 toay bo 'subject' to my com mands, to report.to, mo.oh pain of thrtantiUsmiwal •pension, every infraction of thU.law that shall foil under; hfa observation,'or otherwise eometPht* knowledge. - v s .. Andassubmission towholesemulawsjs honorable ino'craA their 'violation' is disgraceful,*!'earnestly invoke the* : asEistanco of-good citizens 1n my efforts to enforce tiffs law. And that they may mozojfffectually render jmehaaetittaneb,'; 1 prajr them'to dlsznlss that most nance to becosff og informers, which often restrains the !aw?abldiug :from'affirm!o gt hdro vra patriotism by Voluhtaty contribav tionoMnformation and iffdto toffleors of thS: law, who in 1 the simplicity of .oar'repabßcaainstithtlbhs arenecessarily. Weak in numbers,' and dependent lb t efficiency upon popular countenance and co-opcietlon. . , -i- : ’ ’'" Relying upon such old, and pledging myself and officers to an energetic, vigilant, and sustained effort to enforce this l^w,And punish every infraction ol lts provisions, I once., •more call upon’aU venders of spirituous, and fimfft, liiuora, to refrain from the sale thereof cn Sundays.withm -tho City‘of.Pittsburgh; ‘v w .V- 1 . t, ; v • WitnessmV hand thl& Sixth day of October* A. D. 1853.- m M. ■ &£* THE' OLDEST tSTABLianED OFPICT IN TIII3 CITY' ■' s ;•!.FOB' ■ MONEY TO THE OLD COUK?EY4 } Jjimkh BLAKELY begsleav'etdeay fo those pirsona hav ing friends in the Old-Country. anti dasirous of either sending them money or paying'their ; that fcis ar rangements for dolngfoltbarls notr hiid on eh firm a basis that mistakes ean not occur, nor Inessa accrpejto any ' party; i)drhig the in -which hohaabeeuiu thiSbnsLness/hehasremittedover'allalfMCUOniofppliara wllhont the has of a dollar, and thO house for which, he is iiigeht. hi Drerp6bl*has shipped notices than ,45,000 person s during thplast year.to this,country, without a complaint of. * neglect of duty on tbetr part. . • " ‘ {• •Horan issue Passenger TtcketaSre London, ITahlin, Lirer pool, Glasgow, Cork, Belfast, Drogheda, Limerick, Port UtMhf Newry, Galway, Londonderry, and Dundalk,lo New York,Philadelphia,Boston,MHuioreand M»Mmand | front - theneolo Pittsburgh; end will attend strictly lo for -warding passengers from thence to any port of ttw country. He also.bos eight droits far ealo, payable at the following places, rta: OH EH(JLAHD. ’. EdWardd, SondfonJ hC0............L0nd0n. , WnuTappscott & (Araimblein the principal cities and towns throughout England endrWaleß.y ' * OS IRELAND. Provincial Sank 1re1and.......—.- . OuWln. . ■ BBAsenra.. .. ■ ' j Annaeb, • Belfast, Downpatrick, Enniskillen, Mallow, i.'Stralianß, . Athlooo, . Carlow, Droriicila, - Fermoy, • Monagban, Ennlßcorthy, : Balllna, Cavan, Dundalk, • Galway, Newry, . Tralco, Balymeoa, Clooim.il, Dungannon, Londonderry*. Omagh,. Youghnll, Banbridee, * - Kilkenny, - Dungannon, Kilrusb, ■« Waterford, Coleraine, Parßonstown,-.Cork, Ennis, ' Bandon. Sllso,' Wexford, CootcblU, • Unferlck, ’ ON SCOTLAND. : ' '-National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and Its branches In fifty towns In Scotland. , ... ■ ■ v ON FRANCE. " _ _• - Messrs. EdTOril Blount (Available in way city in Vranee.) ON GEBMANT. Messrs. Togcl. Kock & Cp*Cankers,Frankforton-thoMain, 0177 . 195, cor. of Srmnft and flmHlifleld fits.., A&Z PASSAGE FBOit irVEBipOL.. "BHERAtD ISItE! : ‘~ L . Tins splendid now Ship, built for Tnpfcoti’s-Une,"i« the largest Packet. Ship; afloat, and. fur strength id hulld, arct,mmoil«UonB for passehgerS, aha calling qualities baanoeqnaVintheUverrioitnule. Tho EiIERALD ISLE will Ball from Liverpool on or about :ffio ikaiß hv- Diccdata; and perrons Bending for; their friends should not lose tho,opportunity of sccnrlng passage Tor them by this noble Ship. ■■ ' 7 : In order to proventdotay, passengers will be nobbed by letter from Messrs. W.' Tapscott* A Co., Liverpool, what day, tithe there to embark;: -a ; T-. . The Emerald Isle Is commanded by Capt Geo. B. Cornnb. :■ rrceoully of the favorite packet ship, “ Win. Tapscott.’’) who la well known foe hie kindnera.to.pasccngers, and his dull-, rulness'as aeommhrider. ' ~ ' '' ■ •; :S. B.—TbeE.d. wlH'bp.rtccneded.hy tho.magnifircnt.no.w'. ship « Shamrock/’ commanded by. the "well known Captain, Sftmn*l B-Boanc. • . To secure passage, apply to JAMES BLAKELY, ... octul Corner of Seventh and Smitl.llebl etc. 7 Valuable Fuo for Sale, . Adt 1 IN I’ETEES TOWNBUIP, WASHISGTOMCOEN iTiliraTT, PENNA.—The undersigned wishes to dispose of ■“-“hlsvalneble Farm, ritnated in one of tho mcatthri .ving, fertitoand desirable sections of Washington. county,-- in a neighborhood proverbial for its good morula and Inioi licence, and snfflcfenUy convenient togood marheht.; This Land-lies within two miles of tho proposed rente fir the Cimrtiers Valley Railroad, aaiihpVofomeht wlucn will ct*v . tainly he tnado during the coming year* It contains about -145 ACRES, more or-less: of which there "ara about 11# ACRESCLEAIIED. and innhigb (date of cultivation, anil finely, improved. ' Tho nncleared land abounds In good Tim ber, andth'e whole is abundantly supplied with water. vlt cndjoinFr lsnda pf \VilUam Park, Banlel -Bcll, and otbere. Tho improvements are TiV 0 GOOD BtVELLIhG HOESLs, One Brick and-tho*ther : Fromo; nFraino BAEfTi and two Frame STABLES, with other necessary, out-buildlngr. There is S\n abundance 7 of Biro PRGIT on this’property. Tbit valuable Kam trill be.sold on accommodating terms. For itny further Information in reference to .it, application can he made to tho subscriber, in O.nonoburg. seplfc3m JOHN CALOHAN. -\TEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS!— Son. 7 and 8 Illustrated 1M B«»idoftHbNew Y6r)cCry«ti>l , M‘'“l slll "' l iUon ', Father Brightlwpes, or an old Clergyman’s Vacatioa; b\ ; Pant Creyton-' r ’ • • Boyhood of.?v Cranford; by the author of Ruth Moorland Cottngo, Ac. . The Senator’s Son, or the Maine Law; al.aflVßefogs; by Metta Victoria Pallor.. . .-r , ‘ Rudiments of the Art of Building ;cdiicl by John .Bollock. „ „ . Jane Seton, or tho.Riog’s Advocate; by James Grant. : Rebel Scout; byAria Ashland. * ‘ -•• ThoEorgcd Will, or Crime enil Hetributlon; \>x Emereou Bennett, • V *-/ '*. • _ ■ -• The yiaim of Excitement, -by Caroline Leo Hents. A fresh supply of the above works just receded at W. A. GILDKNFJ2NNET A CO.’S,- . octB - ■’ 78 Fourth street. fIIHE latest published, just-received. X Pbarcalla, valso BrUianto pour lo piano, par F» Burg mailer; . I*s Talipes, 3 raises. Ottoman Waltx.j v There is but one Paris, 4 Waltzes; by. Straass. . EttyWoy. Deotd Church Yanl, 4c. Also; U)ly l Balo; . KatyDeau;. . Theyvosoldmodown do river; . '‘ - Blossom Schottiah; 7 'Afion Schotilsh; o • ,; :- Prido Polka;... ; Burly Dawn Polka;-, • ' Homo { Together with tho latest Guitar and Violin Music. A largo and splendidcelcctioo of Plano Fortes-will arrive shortly , when purchasera and others are Invitedtn call and examine. ' CHARLOTTE BLUii£,UB Wood street,' aug2o ■ - r goc^nddoorabovoFifth; CfcJclierlng’sFlanoa* ■ THE subscriber has just received from the celebrated manufactory OfJonas Chlckerlng, ra irKrPlf Boston, tfceibUotrfngPiahoFoi&ei, jybich a™ \l: «’ g U«n6w open for examination and vbt ’ elegant «>rnm,. ; flntMied tack and front, price*.,, f37£.jX> No.l367B^Herowwo6deqQaro.&©ctwves,Tries ; ; 1175 00 • »«. ISCS6 do t -do a a 14 . 275 00 ’ IS6SS da’ do Tound front 0 “ U • 29000 13845 do walnut: : do: 0 41 \\ 275-00 13592 do do round comers 0 “ 11 ■ 290 00 13418 'do do square' C< c > “ - 260 0O AH the above ore finished, with tho nnw iron.frame onu new soUe, with Mr. Chickering’s name custpntba frame; to prevent imitations andimpesition,: • Purrhaseraare iOTltcd to examine the above elcgrat Instruments,, at the Music Storea'hClPiMio‘Ware*r i boms tf : '-*v’ri/* vt ax JOOKILJiBIiXOB, Agent for Chklwriog’a Pianos, • jy9Q , - • v Ko;81 Wood street,’Pittsburgh. Sl* r<J&'BAtß, '•■' • { - \ 3001)WaN.6. Molasses; • " 5Q bold Sngar*llouße do. iOOhales-Hsttf n g; BOOiegaNofl?)’assorted;- - ' aoo.boxesaiasa;"'.;:- ■3O-kegß.Va.Twist Tobacco; ; ‘•ttOboxesrltoslafiosp;. v 50 boxes Palin* do. ■2O boxes Ground PeppoX;. . Ground Cassia, Ac. &c.£n. lAS! TEAS! AHDBEXAIL, in Tea Store, 08 firtn fix., Pntsntraair, P*. i •or neatly packed in metallic sepgT .7 "('C v-* 7 iy- y" •’. V-. i'V• • •'', ■”• '. ~ 'J r " ?* : h . ■* ■ v . ;** * v r \ ..' •■• • ... f. *• .• y J/V.rj.'*?' l *-* „• y \{ r ; •v \ ' ■V. V ' +r •*•’.. , ,"..■■■ Vt ■-«.->". ■». ’■■■' "•>.. V ViV APROdLiMAtISSi* EUBOFEAN AGENCY. NEW MUSIC. Ci Houses and Lots on Pine street; - ’ . ' v A Three Brick Houses and Bote on FUkeetreot; * ' ;x Three '-Onoicreßotopposito'Sh Mary's burgh and Pittsburgh< Turnpike, enq losed. with a boa™ lbticri * • 1 ' ’ 1 ' ' ': .one aero. Lot adjoining tho-above, also enclosed, with o good board.fenco; on the lot Is a small frame touso, excel* •lent springs, etc.;- • • - - e > .. .Twenty-ono notes of land.four miles, from the city, ad* Joining lands of Samuel Garrison; and fronting on the AW legheuy-Tiveir,ab4Valley.Kaflroad. ( Onoßrickll>useandLoton Wehstaretrcet; , OneFimnbHousoaTidXotoh'Franklliuistreetp.'j i .'. Two lots In Allegheny atjr v weUisiproTcd j V Fifty liota In East Llverpool," Ohlb;' - • ‘ • f.-Thaabove property will be ;sold -on.favomblo terms, and on three-fourths of the purchase money a long credit w U 1 bo given. • ' - -■ i- \ .viu - Apply to „ • . JAMES BLAKELV, Jy22 :• • - • Beal 3Srtato Agent. • - Hope MUIb Ih Full Operatlou Agaln t T> BUILDINGS, Fifth street—THE PROPRIETOR, XV thankful to the public for past custom, ventures to ,so lidt n eontinuaheo df thd eame for his presKut enterprise— tho establishment of a-. and . within the. city, for the accommodation of his customera, 1 hnd all who Mshtofiavercallygdod Flour, pure groumlSpices, Aci, Ac., , The attention of Families, Merchants' tmd' others, is InvW' and all lask is that thoy wfll giva mo iv trial,- \. v , : , F.IdDRAVO,No. 1 Diamond.. N. B.—All articles taken hack if not’ found godd, and the: faotteyrbturned. „ rt marlfti T)ATENI EEU<T OATEEILEK—Eor Dieting frait from XT tall trees without the old of & Ucdderj lnstr- 1 mentsof the most approved Dining.Forks* suitable for. strowberry beds, v 4c4 feued Drills; various patterns; and a great variety .of labor saviog; implcmehta for the garden or .form./. Downing’s, acßdother, siandord works on Fruiur, Flowers, Landscape Gardening, for sa'e at the Seed and. Implement WarehouseVNo.49 •'' •;• 3y22r . r,:. 3-i.7-' ■■ ?.?.( . JAHEa WARDBQP. i‘ WaU’a Acadeniy of llrftwiiig: and Paintiug! * 1 %1 T:, 0. WALL would notify bfo^mends and the puoHc, T t ; « f;: thath&hasremoved hisstudiO from HTst street,' ■ to the corner of Market and Fourth streets;. (second story,} over the store of WnW M. Hersh; entrance on Fourth str«ct.- At the request bride friends,'he has wlso'opened a; DRAW* wUI be foxmed in talh Drawing and Painting. _ tap a"Room with everyfacility-for'stodyi andhe-trusis that '-•-. Wnrreil*» t!oiigreag' , lP«» -fJlHlAlNKlsprcpajred nrei yebemheal Xls toaTTOntoi io amiainnoihing injurious to m*to7fc prn It Is polo when first usedj but by exposure to alt l'^ nf black. rForealriu boUleaof varioos by .whojcaaleor. retail, it sepF *“—*-*■* •* ’ ‘W.fi.'HAVBil’S-' BtaUouw Wfgehouso,-Marketstreet,oorner > V/ wpSfrA- A CO. ■ ■' ■ n ■ . "! *'■ ■*’ *DEUGS i\* " • Keatlztß’fl HxtMctot Colfc«» 1 : ana Medicated iowngei.^ : fTipfl jrabwribCE takes Uiia method of infcnmßg ■.■■. - 1 • 1 tomors and the public generally, that lie jui t^- fton the eornerof Wyife and Fulton streets, to the a., , Wo; m BMITIfWBLG STK£EX f H«* BtfronOi, Wfcore t, will continue theuumufnrturq ofbls celebrated Extracts. -,s. * I'Coffiftf, tHe iierwxwbg: demand ftrwhlch has compelled him *, v ..' \ to extend * a. i ha put up ba hoipipfcreylotlu YoUpacfcagesorji m.eaclv iadlhKfo.tirtcttnisteTfl. ‘ -■ ■■■ ?; The.attention- of Druggists, CouffectjonorSr Grocers, aa® . 6tt»aT«,ia-*lsbaaled<o the beantj'and quality of thesuD' scribei** Medicated bod FoncyLosgpges, **££*s* ***,£ all times a, large supply, enabling Him to fill, orders with proioptneesiha dispatch. Th& Medicated arfr-r. ■ -JacmicaGinger, • VFcrm* - . Cough, :-.■•■ ' Camphor, / • Magnesia, Soda, 4 ;• Heartburn, t .; : Cayenne, . Morphia, v. r /Ipecacuanha, .. Opium, AddviatcuTold, •• AndßlafckCurrant.' i ' ;• Tho Robot,Lozenges axo—- . ■- Acidulated Lemon, Peppermint, - ’ Acidulated Bow# fiosaafrus* ‘ Wntergreen, - Teaberry, : .Annlsßeod,. , Vanilla, Juniper, j Uarden LoYenier, Clove, • . Boecmary, ' • Chocolate, . * Pineapple, . Cherry. , '' All of which th<f subscriber warrants to bo made of No, articles;. jrithQat.<loobt,tfa* finest Lozenges in America. . N. B>—Also manufacturer of OenidM Mai £a terminator, i'-'l ■ ■'■■■'--’/■■. •■• ; f All the abore ortHea are manufactured In separata places, and with great car* ; faptfflft JOS. P.TXKKAT foft. ffi COAIPOUnD SYIIUP OV LOW DOCK B-OOT, XHIS lira purely Vegetable Compound, gchrotificallyure’ ; pared>hrom.'lW best roots.and herbs of.-the Maifrfa . Ilea, and hoe gained an unrivalled reputation lor the . follGwlnffeffectsi.viaj •• '• REGHLATINGYAND STRENGTHENING THE LT7ER, • ahdDiorimtte'Onawe; find cleansing the Stomach and Bow els, and thtfocuripgfiUßlltous Diseases, Uver.C^ Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costivcneas, Piles, Headache, Fever hud Ague, Jaundice,*' NrttfScai Low of Appetite, find .causing ihofoodto nourish-and support every pazH , ~ PURIFYING MK BLOOD, .'and thus miring all Humors,Cutaneous. Eruptions, Ecrofu* , : la*Salt Rheum, -Erysipelas, Scald Head, Caukor, Pimples on |. thefoce, Blotches, Cleats; Tumors, Mercurial Disease, Can* !:t»rsy4<t,&c..:.v. v BEGUiATIHO TDB BECBETORY OBQAHB, _ and by •enabling them to perform -their, proper functions, preventing ;&nd curing, many 1 painful ; and dangoroasdls- quieting the Nervous System, thus ■' :allaylagNervou33xritetton, and curing all iliPeneea of-the . Nerves, ns Hysteria,- Neuralgia; Cramps, ic. It is unrivalled Id* the curo ; of all : FEMALE COM PLAINT 3; iu» General Debility, Irregularity, Obatrtfctlona,- Swelling of tbe Feet, Limbs, Joluts, Ac,, caused by weakness; -oleo, • Dung and Throat CoMsj-Coughs, Asthma, .Couflumptlpn,Ac4 also, Drm>sy. - I :!Slaving md<fo use of the Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock. Root, ; prepared.by C. cither ourselves, or in our fuinilies, and finding it to be a very salutary and effectual '.prep4rtktloh;?w6'do inostcheOrfully recommend it to the pub* - lioasa.very valuable.medlrino« .■ i ..■ -- ’ . E. Bo’ttrne, Esq^''Cashier National Batik, Providence,lLl.; Spencer* iUq-,yCafihier Dime Rock Bank, do.dh, Rev. 'WilliamPhillips, Rev. X B. Richmond, C. B.,Jones, editor AdV t M.'HTIUam Field, 1 M.W.G, Mi, Oyrue Fisher,. M. 1L H. James; Hutchiuson, G. 8., Boa, V< J* Heuf. 'Colbyi ahd one hundred others of the I mostrespeotablelamUlesofProvidence.: - !'■’ This certifies that I have for b number of years been ao notated with the'composition Undmodoof monufactureof MORSE’S COMPOBNDBYKUP OF YELLOW DOCK ROOT • I have also bden acquainted witbits uiodtt* ijptrandi in die* * case, andean.say, thotinallreppectflltia,admirahlya.lcu« ; lated to remedy that class" of Disease for which. it was d.e dgned. valuable iu INDIGESTION and nil iu -attendant symptoms. it. excita; to. healthy action the . LrVER, : rsmovesrTorpor,aiulVniictlvltyofthis ORGAN,and stimulates healthy action ih all the ,As, a DEPU* BATOR, or purifier of the Blood, it haa no superior. K y HOLMES, 1 M. D. ■Providence, 22. Jan. 4.1863,. • , . : : t®» Prepared by a ; Ml)ltisE A CO., NO; 446 Broadway, New York; and sold by Druggists iu>d others throughout this 6nd other countries. JOEL MOUhEU, Agent,. i !aprt£7:ly - v.-v r'-.Yittsbnttjh; Pt;T‘. • DR. DE LANEY’E CELEBRATED CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, The only Inf a lhble Curt for Vial Drtadfvl SHuaa known vt QPBRMATOEKHKA OB INVOLUNTARY NOCTURNAL EMISSIONS, so harming &Dd destructive; and produo - live of so much mischief ,to the herrons system incapvlta- .. ting the man/or business, society and matrimony. • This Instrument issimple, coihptehecßiTe fatting, and’ may he. used without the slightest. incen* ' venience or the knowledge of the most Intimate! frlenih Itda,;ro be used externally, pain or injury nor preventing any/ one from attending to his business and while In use ndt ’a ilrigte emission can take place, invigorating tfa'vrgaris,ina sh(n:ttimc,'fo tuchancx* > tent that they beqais rnxifcriiuiiriyE>owKtt otketehtiox, the loss of whichroaused by early tibuwvia thediseaselu quea- : • tioHj &Dd tho cause of thethou&indcotromHant complaints -i*Vix:'Nervousness,‘.l’roBtTatloti,' Pain lhthe . Head dnd dllcmess.or,Vision, the Back axid tower Extremities, Afiections oi- tho Eye?, Impotence, Plm*.. plesoh the YdceyPromaturo-Pcptiiie of Virility,'Weakness .of,Memory and Power for Meutid, Application* Dejection, Aversion 10 Sodety, Timidity,Self-Illstru?t, Love ofSolifcade, ■ ;£c. these complaints invariably-di*apj}ear A a»toon at the : ' . ' ■ .Be italso remembered, thatthoseeomplaintsarebut little.. understood by the profession in general, and tljat f all the medicine lel tho world noverlnis, and never will,"slop those losses, which, if allowed to continue unchecked, aru sure to produce the most distressing cqusequcnees.' . ». ■ • ■ .. 'The pries erf; the coroplbte .carefully secured against all observation iiu> bos, i<buly $lO.. . It can be senl by express id any any part of the United States, •Canada* hc. v nccord!ng to order, accompanied by full direc*. - •tions,erid'iidpor ant udvice to the married and single, the expenses, even to thejtimotcst .parts df tkecoantry, .being , very, trifling. , . -v ; ; ' 1 ' " All applications and reroitiances must bo directed (post .paid) to»Uo Doctor himself he having no Agencies establish* ed Butin Xjundbhaml Paris.> ~Addro?s> (postpaid) I>r. B; Do Lancy, 51 Lispenarcf street, Ncvr Yerk. . >? Office tour?, daily, from OA. Sl*'till 3F. IT.,am! from 7to BP. tlio Sabhatb excepted.. . : '■ *a*Tha noilerslgned certify, witbgirjitplcflsufp, that the ;&bo?e tptmlfched instroment l» cot only constructed onset' oolitic principles, botthatfrotn Its ups thu happiest results m \y always, ■with confidence, tw> antiei pated, there being:, foe , the cure of those diseases, ho other.certain rtvittly extant, HENRY 8. KELLER, M. ft., CH;:GOETZE, M. D.rOOChnmherast, C. ECKILARBT, M. ft., 24 Howard rt.. NEW YORK. • ENGINEERS* STATIONERY; WAREHOUSE. W. g, HAVEK, ' QmKEtt or .tfAIISST INl> SrUjS'D 6TECTTB. • ' ■ A ; LWA*3 Olf UAfll), * large and well selected stock at Whatnmn’s Drawing Papers, all slMs; Drawing Paper in rolls, various widths; • . '.■ Draughting Pencils;- ; . \ : r ‘ Mathematical Instruments ; ' v : - Tape Lines; India Rubber; ' • . field Books; »■■■.,• • Profile Papers; Cross Section Papers; Protractor pipers; And. all articles of Stationery nsed ; hy Civil Engineers. Lcrcl, Tran?lt,Topogrophy andßecord.Books rnado to order?-rnled to any pattern required.sepl LLKN DEVERB—THU OUEAT WORK tX)ll i'LEl'fL—‘ mien Derere; or, The Way of the Will—by the author of- M Amy liawrence f ”- “Statifii!!i nallj” “Qua Howard,** “MlnnieHj>yt" Ac. .Beautifully.illustrated..: . j ; ' This la another new norelof tho gifted .author, of ““Qua v Barpagfiea, in point of ingenuity ot Intrigue and skillful combination, any of this writer’s former effort*. It 1 bo3 had;hnineneo Bucceps in tondoo, where it has run through ono of; the weekly journals of that d;y,tbe drcn-. liition-of-which has been increased Biany thousands; by its great popidarity. 'Wlioetrer has admired -the deep interest and dramatic descriptions in “ Stanfield Hall,” end “Amy Lawrence,” must certainly pronouned Harry Ashton, to do | oqualiy felicitous anddfectiTola these points.- ; The'author,‘ i without In tho least' Imitating, has strongly reminded ns of i -the wit; gnlUnuy andadreniarons tipiritsocdnspicuous hi r Lever'sworkß;and tbs work Is destined to hare a good call.. -v-.- H. WINER A COa ' No. 32 Smithfleld slrwt • • BA. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE USED AT. TILE ♦ LAST MOMENT WlTtt BCCCasSa v . ; Was2iisqio»CoDXTTtPa^Nor.,'lBsl. ' Anelghborof mine imd’nchildthai wasTery sick,, and tho phyncfcm att~ndingit exerted alibis skill for Jta relief/ but •without avail* They Rent to Canonsburg for Dr. L.,who came over, to our. place, and. upon ail examination ortho of all that tho attending physician bad dope, but coulddo.nothlng ihorefor It.' Tho .child was. given up; Ur. & then said that there coold bo no-risk intrylngTahn-' estockWermlfuge, and thought.theyhod bettor .get some.. They sant tomyetons, and procured some.'"After admlnis-' taring the first- bottle, according to the printed direction?,; the child passed a few worms. gave it about half of another boHl6,' trhen It passed between TWO AND THREE HUNDRED WORMS, and immediately commenced Improving, and was completely restored fchealUi. " . SAMUEL BARNETT. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by • • , • B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., aogiS: ■ . . . . . Pittsburgh; Pa. ! . *|>EADS PLEADER’* ASSISTANT, new edition, with :X\> Notes and-Additions, together with'a ahort pyslem of Conveyancing, by President Judge of tho Eighth* 'Judicial District; received ab’d.lbr sale by ». .•>: J. Hi WE IDlN,lßpokwjneriind Btalloofcr, ; v jv22’, • (W A'4th Sb»,. > *’ - TEASI TEAS 1 TEASt • ' : ' VB KIN Tl A TOfi El 38 Flftlx Street, HAS Just weaved the largestandbeat selected BtocVof GREEN AND BLACK.XKAi e»«r ;brcraght to Pitts tmrgk,‘embrtcing come or tha'lluest chops to pe found in.. the eastarn JiuxriiBte.;,MeTcbantdl;Tirfting thecitjr to 'ptttv chaso 'Ooodflj or on/thelr way East, aro invited to call and. cxsxaiheiay.siock before porch using else where, as Icauand will sell na cheap as tho fame quality can be purchased in . Ncw> Yorker BcEow Isa list‘of the'various' grades, all of which have been rcarofuUy fclectoil, and ctm with contldence bo recommended:. ; 40haifchestsfineYoungIIy6on; 10 .do do' Moy übe,Young Hyeon; •; 10 do . r : extra finfr Moynhe do; 100 -do - Superior; .; : 1 do; . • . 15 ‘Vo Extra fine do; • lOOL&cqured boxesoxtraCurious Young Hyson; 25 half chests fine Gunpowder; 10 do Kxtrafine do; - . 5 .do . do MoyuDelmperial; 20 da . Superior . .do; . •175 ’ do Finn Oolong Black Tea; ' \ 40 no. Extra fine Oolong y ~ SO •' do • Extra Curious do;; ' 20 do BuperlatiTelyBtrongandfragraotOolcmg '25 chests extra fine English Breakfast Tea; ;•>: 6. • do • Curious do - ' >:: do; ALSO—Java and Bie Coffee, Lpverlngfa Crushed and pul •verixedSogaw. - . • " i .Pittsburgh,May 1,3853. TXFE AG ait d if, A. JAYNES, ; .NO.: 38 PIFTIf STREET, PITTBBIJRGII, Agent for the Salt of L+ Johnton $ C<3. f e Type, sc* f OF TJ-DXADEIPMAt • ;W TTAS ON HAND andfor salfytbe following:—-Bmslined lX -column GaUeysr'Cbmmon'CFallßys assorted, Slice -Sticks; '.Common ;,and- Job :Coscs; Shooting BtJcfcs;'ljey Brushes; Boxwood Quoins;.Fain!* tuio *ad; BlgUt, 0«: <dl/d<«rfptlons> Brass Bulb, of all descriptions; Job Ink,Jn lib cans;. 10<> kegs Proutfs News IOO Founts Fancy Card Better; and Leads, cut to any engtb. V : \’/‘' : " v' : yg* Orders Ibr Presses and Type will recelTo prompt at* 1 at the Foundry prices. Old Type ro» wived lb exchange frr new, at 0 cents® 2b. Fittshttrcb, May 14, ISss.—daw - : . .WSAB HOUSE • COMPLETE FOR 60 UKNTS—IL P. o Callow, Obird. street. Has. receired Bloat Uowc; by Dickens ;-aJ® Moore's “Life of Sheridan.” ' The Bysterioos Parchment, or tbe Satanic licenßo»dcdi> eated to Maine Liquor progress./... Venice, the city pf the Sea; Practical Draftsman; No. 14 <rf-ColUer'*fihakfpeare; u Edith's Legacy,'* ty the anther of‘.‘Adelaide Lindsay,” Ac. • Bayard Taylor'S Poems; Nol 478 Living Age; WhHeSlaves in England .Peterson's Magazines, for 0 cents; Reveries of Bachelor sDieketi** Works. * Re'poefhber tbe f pla6e , > opposite the Post Office, Third street. . sepSL-,. ■, . . H. P CALLOWS r.f kCtSNI* BLACK TKA.—The pubficribcia Lave just re uU celved a choice Tot fine Oolong Ten, which .they have* selfßctat ferprcsaly forfwhDfitsc- They trtU guarantce it eattikif PQt 8opi«!Qr t .ia>trepfftnnnd,)dolicacjr of.jkTijr to any'TeathAtrfcas'yeibeen offered at the eune price in this 'xaarkit recdTtag icgulafraoppltes of thtoTea; which cannot fall to please nil who will giro itatrial. -Sox sale by the jwmdcrnalf cheat, by -•'• : * • - ai&EY & UENSBAW, , £ea Dealers and Family Grants an gSO | . vS.'J ~~ r ~ ..,'-.rv^i : > /' ■f-'i ■' »••; ‘ " V ' • '• - ;• ;' 'V- r ' D MEDICINES. -/'V 'iH • V.
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