-v. -’•■aV;; wt -•> ! '*- -" .- f *V':-,' ‘ "* r &. -*''•. . • .-u -J-* HT \ -t- •* *v * ?«..* t m . i r-‘ 1 a *" -f "-> *w* »f >,-# »‘*»i' J '*?Vjjk ~,’ , « :sr.v* # 3 r *jj rw * a i llf ~ •'- v f ‘•> ' ~”-1 *■ f * \ Xlsr-i V ')~v *<’ * *< •*■ "V "** '*-'■* * 4, *. 4 ' v 3* *- J , n ** \ » *«*. *- ~ £ .a ,_ r-" A *-*■ i *y ! , ’,sv -vr 1 : ’*• -V'* '*W' ■>:< "Sv V‘V‘ j v>•% ‘ ’ 6#^lS3sy ! s- a to ■- 3Sfi&BSWT~ J i 7r'f ~\%AA-K, **’» . BootaeUsranaStatoia-, ;- - 4 j *® - -. r : : f®&4 /-.■Pw&.X' i n'.-.tt •■» ,rW,7U f> ~ -■• -^7- CLOTHING. TDST Coatings, of vatlouß c010r.,; (J Marseilles Vcstloga; Bulf, I’Jaln nnd figuredVfcoo Wfc So; Hgorod ftoilUiJs; io, Ac. French fancy; Basin Docks, Satinets, A c.,ftrFfmts Alf of whiik 'Ft „wUIIm mado-to order on stort notlco, tetlio " . mxumuALL, ta 10 4 Wt Stud -bPUaA^ dMcriptton%.saM> wSaSShmlt tbs pal^iftA“-. ■“ A flifit-iSlfi : stock'of 2CLint ! BIBEEP# •. v -'- j~i ENTLEIIEN’S CLOTHING mwlo order, Sbissssaskasafflsasj gS£SS •SSS^S^’&SSSS hare theft wishes consultel-imaremslietl-ftJOtj ft iloneuQiier-bisaernaupcryfttoa-.-. .- ■: ■■ now Sew Olotiitttg House. EDMUND -WATTS & CO-—ltaouiOT TiiLOSS, So 155 ebax SL Clair. .. .v.- , ■: TTate opearf* •how-Clothlng Store at -the Abore ploeo, ■: -7 -lefnwlnrewg receiving a Splendid lofcof CLOTHS, OAfr EUIEREA vssnsoB, 4c 3 of the latest hopoitatians, pur ohSedSitb aa «pS view to™* are preporedto make npto-order rathefttesttmdjnostlKh ; - lon*bleatjlc*,-,.!Q>ey intend to pay ,strict.attchtoj toftua, branci -of: their business,*md : • they-will Stable to giro:tt?ft,.onstomeft i mttre s^i^oa. They ait aha manutuctaruig a choice lot of HEADS? MAUL i CLOTHIhb, of the newest styles, which they will cell lew for oath; Aaall tfcft clock is entirely new, St ft worthy Uw nttenUonjofbuyers. r •-■-■•■aplChty - HESIO'UAi*. THE subscriber would respectfully Inform hisfnonilsona ‘ the public tliathe'iias removed from Ilia old standi ou Market street, to tho KFWJXON FJiOfrT UTOUE, *O. 4r5 FIFTH STREET, immediately opposite. tip Theatre,. • where bo is now receiving and opening ajhanfl.-omo assort r meatof Plain and' Fancy Colored Cloths, Cassuneres.and. Vestings, of the nowest styles, which ne will take pleasure in showing to those who may fetor him,.'with, a call, 110 is • also prepnicd to make to order every article-.of Clothing constitutinga;UentfoinaaV Wardrobe, in the. latest and c-uuistiashionablestTle;-”- TO lU/iO/iS-riießabscribor offers for salo his com pleto system of Garment * Draughting, so favorably known 1 ‘ and generally ksed'hy the trade .of this-city, Cincinnati, ' Philadelphia'and elsewhere; atthe following prices,, ttes-v ' With instrtictlons, s 'slo,oo;'without iftßtruetionfvs»,oo. The Bookand Ruler,containing fall and accurate! ircchons to successful drattghting T lbrwardcd to anyyoxt of tlie United States, on receipt of.i7joQ,‘by v. 3ASILS C. Al% "ij.'i.r r :i-Teachoruf Garment Culling,.... Fifth-streak opposite the Theatre; • CLOTHIN G STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO., F>nMitnr>Y oF the celobtated Clothing Depot on Liberty strbcti TThich.‘ha3 von anunboundcd popularity ucuer ■ tbo name of the NEREIS.BIG JDOOJiS, ha?* for the put*., pose of acquiring mora-6pac©:;fortbMrim©cns® business*. ■ j Whew they hare now, tbo most SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHSI Ajto ■ HEADY MADE CLOTHING, ■ • Their principal object for tills removal, ia to giro them moreiacUitleafoTthc-;-. • - >. • WHOSiESAIiE TBABB!:- They aro prepared to sell .Goods at the _ „, LO WEST EASTERN PRICES’ Andtboy wULtrarrant tlictvtbheiaSKOod as any manor factored in the Union..... - , , . ,i :CBBTOM tVOKK, I mTOS BEST. BI>rtS,AJn>:UP9J« TUSJSItOUtSST FpTICE. J They hate ou hands full and beautifa! assortment of; CLOTHS and COATINGS, Jor. . . FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI NESS COATS Oar interests «ra identical with those. of DurcufllniiHfJVi and ve assure the public that our fidelity will not fiilrio fllllnir all orders we tnay be fatorod^wUlu-, QJPT FORGET THE PLACbr- M®. S§§ Wood §£&•«©s, (EAST SIDE,) CORNER OP DIAMOND ALLEY. N-'b.—Ve desireoar patrons to understand that wo h»TO; no longer any connection with the Clothing on Liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the House shore designated. ,J! ™ ... .. Tr . . ■ JOHN M’CLOSKET & CO. DRY GOODS. NEW GOODS! AT VBRT.RED 17CJBD PRICES! JUST BECEIYKB AHD NO.W OPKNUiG. . YOTMJG. ST£VI3»St>B & LOVB, SIQNOP "HIE ORIGINAL BEI3 IHVE».Ko, 74 Market etrcet, between. IbarUi street and tnemainond, i'life- toU respectfully call tho attoDtioa of tOslr cust> mars and the public generally, to the large ami well selected stock of Dry Goods, consisting of . • • Preach ainrinoa and Thibet Goths, all colors and qualities, CobnrgSi'Paramettas and Cashmeres, at.great bargains, High ooVd and printed Delaines, . “ “ preneb Caahmcr* and GalaDlaids,.foc children, EUk and and aS SilKPlnids, r ; Mohair Lustres, Alpacas and Bombasme3, High lustred plain blackßilk,,all •widths, Brocade, Satin Plaid, and Watered "Silts, all colors, HinghamSrChifctaes-and-Caiicoes, an assortment, BztehethLo&S nnd Square Shawls, every description, Bay State snd-Waterloo Long and Square Shawls, Blain Embroidered Cloth and Cashmere Shawls, .. BrninnE UTid Talvatw, aU COIOIS and quolUSa, Bonnet Ribbons, Silks and Saties. -- ** Ladies' Embroidered Silfc-emr Caanmere Scar& and heck Collars,ChicnxscUcs ana Copes, Embroidered and. Plain Hem Stitched Linen- Cambric . ■ Handkerchiefs, ■ Snk Foehct Hdldh» Ornate ond hech Tie?, . GloTOfland;llosiezy,aTeiyTario;y, at ba^?aln^ 33ckin&R, Checks,\Brown and Bleached Muslins, Dish linens, Table Cloths and Ihimasks, . lUrd Eye and Btwla Diaper, Crash and Towel?, ' Bed, end yellow cheap, - .SackbagElasne^nßixiloraasdnnrmtie^ Ladictf Cloaking Cloths, u Cloths and Casshneres, Saitinets, JBentncky Jeans and. ■ . Testings.. . •: fdccSS Senl'Annnal Sole ! -MABO2S & CO?8 first great semi-annual sale of • Dry Goods, at lhelrnewStore, No. 25 Fifth street, wiir commence on Thursday,’ July 7th, 1H53. Their im-„ menso stock,comprising every description of Dry Gooda, of the latest styles, embracing upwards of sixty thousand dol lars in Silks, Shawls and Dreas Goods, nearly all of recent purchase, will bo marked down and closed out at from one third to oncdiolf less than nsaalpncea. of.Banxiets, Lacc and Silk SlauUllas, ■will bo sold off .at a great'discount. Together vi.tn cases and. packages of Muslins, White Goods, Kinbroiderics,Tjace3» Hoslmyr GWvcs, Checks, Twoeds,: Summer Stuffs, Jeans, Cloths, Cassimcresr - . . AH of which will bo closed oat at less than wholesale prices, and materially less than auction Bales. Pittsburgh, Jnly : 0,1853, . A, A. MASON 4 CO. . A Partner Wanted* A MAN, with- acapital of from SIQGO4o SS(KXh can in* •vest, it in an established manufacturing, business,, where thonr no competition and a large demand, that yields a profit of from. 26 to 60 per cent. Address, Box 424, Post Office. mylßdf INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, 2fo* 43, comer of. llwxl ilrert and Virgin.aXky*-— The. subscribers haring engaged in the above business, wiQiottt • any solicitation whatever, fur ther lute restani common sense, nroprepaxed to attend to all business entrusted to their care, with fidolity. -Wonted— : PiacsS for boys -at trades. - Also,’ placea.-fpr - coachmen aad’porlers. ' for rfmmbermoidi - Apply as Above marlß TbEACEI-PKACKIPKACE! IVinTnUaSA'rED 1!» CUISA JT -JBttß HAWORTH, Laving just returned torn Urn Bast, With a largeand choice selection of -TEAS, COFFEES, PRBITS/SPJCES; Ac., thanks the public kindly for the very, - 5 liberal-patronago' received, and- wished: also to iaiorm .'his . customers and the pnblie tint to is now prepared to sell the above articles, and many other articles in thotlroccry lino, ■. not surpassed in Quality and lowness of pnee, by any Store west of tho moantaina; i-A subject from China can be seen intboTrindowof theTABODA TEA STOKE, that will tes tify to the abovohy a kind nod and pleasant smile to all ' who may please to call nndexanlineXeus at the following P KnaßlacK and Young Hyson Teas, 3V4,37J£ and 44 c. NOTICE. A H* persons are hereby cautioned, agalnrt purchaslngor A. negotiating for a note drawn by us to the order of S. 8 Jamison, for Twelve Hundred and Ten Dollars, dated January 24th, 1853;'payable four months after date,- with ; interest; aspaymonthas beea. stopped—said- notoh&ving teen lost or stolen. UHET, SIAOTHBUS S CO. Pittsburgh, March 24, 1853 —tf _ Phllllpalmr-pr Water Cure Establishment, Ttt PIIfLUVSInnUJ, BeAvcr county,Peiina-jiYuiiiii, on the ,Booth sideof tba Ohio Hirer, opposite the mouth of the Big Bearer.• Crcekf twcntyelght miles from Pittsburgh, • eight from WKedingand one hundred from Clcreland. The - Proprietor has had twenty.years practical experience as a tegular shysioian,twelvo of which hahas. practised under the nyarepaadc'systomrTerms only fTVEDOLLAItS PEE weekly. All seasons are adapted teHydro pathln cures. Each patient is required to furnish two heavy •woolen■.blankets,!two large eomforts,-lbnr sheets, four iow elftandona camp-blanket, or lndia-rubbersheet. s. DB EDWARD ACKKK, Proprietor, - marltj]’ Philllpebnrg, ltochester P. O.'.Boarer comity, Pa pennoylvnnta Railroad Company. . *njrSUiIMKR UAIE3. between l’lttsbargh, l'Miadel- Bhla Bnd'Baltlouire.aro as rollowse. «£ CV«S—Feathers, Furs and Peltry, Buffalo, Bear andJUidso SklnsjMdse—76 rents per 100 &s. . ■ -Stomd CJto— AlceheljßecEffai.Caqycreeeil, Deerflklns, Dried Fruit, Glassware. Hemp, Hardware, leather, Bags, W “iTd°SS-Btttofcmdlra, Cheese, Earthen Ware, and Bcersdted,Lard and lard 08, Whisky, Ootton-d^^jper apriff Freight Agent ' -VainabliS'llor© &'C.. cnssssssja*'««ss.'ss&sa gSsfeSsßryssfasfsßS S'" *7cSS tmd Mellons of the. finest Mdmortsp- KasmssjawKs?, a'ssass.BS.asssiSSS Monthly Tabenae, Bora, Hcliterops, and finer *>loojnlng ■-ptenU for tieyardy Garden or-lawns, by tho dozen or 100, ■ fc®rn Merchants, Dealers or others filled promptly on Sterol terms, from the Seed Sad Horticultural were. hOtuMSHFifth «iwet,l>y luprZTl JAMES WAKDBOP TTV&GODA.TEASTOBE.—JcsritBsroai— r tSMula. good N.O Sugar, ibr ale atfi o. 20'do roi«3or Onto Coffee, ISJSc. 3 »>, to Old Cadbu, 15 end 10 c. 12 poctots UM JM-_SLa.3K.cua jf AWOBIH >. lelB comer of Diamond aad Bumumd aHey. J.-: TRANSPORTATION.. Adams &■ Co.’o Express* HO. so FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, rrmu •■public are informed. that we arc now-tunning rega* lnr)yto the East and Westland am prepared to forward all Goods entrusted to our care. M . t A SPECIAL MISSSENOER'sent dally Car Fhnad6lpMa> at 4 tfdocfc Also; dally to Cincinnati; at Ttfclock, 4 A- 1L t; Orders transmitted free of chaise, and Goods returned by floA Egress, • - Bills of Exchange furjailftwir land, for jiny amount, payablooapnndpatdtafaKlnsßgfegS.. - Fennsylvantia Ballrood Company* .■•■.!«; ‘WTH ate forwarding Produce, to Baltimore and Pblla \V delphla,promptly,oa receipt- Tlmo,FiTe Bays. - . ELATES or FREIGHT Bacon, Fo*k and (salted,) 46c. IOQIbs. On lord; Lord OQ, Tallow; Cotteny Wlndow Glass, COc. $ IOQIbs Ob Candles, Cheesoi Earthenware, Loathor, Leaf Tobacco,: 60c. 9 100 lbs. On Boeswasc, Dried- Fruit, Bristles, Clover and Timothy Seed, 70c. fi> . OnDeor.Skinsj Hempj £ggs,7oe.%tlOO&iB. . 1 Ou FcatbeTS, Furs; Peltry,: Brooms and Idercbandhe, 90c. $1000(6. • ’OnFlour,s barret . : r-.,:-- •We oro aleo prepared to forward freight .to RodobaugHY Station.* neat Greensburg, and intermediate Stations. -' “ ; COVODE A GRAHAM, • Agents, i. ■ v i cornox of Penn and tjttaburgh. , iL H, HOUSTON, Agent, jy£o . •* :-«gib Market street, Pfrliatfelphla. 1853;:}. TBE IPENNSYLVANIA RAIIittOAD. eN- audaffcer Monday next, MaylOtb, 18&C, the -Express i ■Train tnU. leavo. the Dopot) on liberty * street,- every i .morning, at fl o’clock, stopping at ell regular stations on ; the road, and'arrivlng in Philadelphia the. next morning at7o’cloeki connecting at' Ilarrisburg With tlio Baltimore lWlroad, arriving in- Baltimore'at 8 o’clock; A. M. •; ■ -TUe second. Moil Train willleavo theDepotovory evening I-at 10.86 o’clock,’ stopping at all regular stations onthoroad, i and connecting aillarrishurg. with the train for Baltimore, | arriving iafPhiladolpbla or Baltimore) at 8 o'clock the next .evemng. v | Tbo Accommodation Train will leave; every aivcnPQn»Jii I 6JZ o'clock; stopping at all regular stations, and running I bDTyeAfariaslatrobe,: ..*■ ,-v: .i-.u'v Bare to Philadelphia $9,60. i Fare to Baltimore $9,00. • i ; , UKTOIiUING • The FnstdJxpress Train, leaving Philadelphia at IG% t.v., will arrive (n I’ittriburghat r. m.- The Mail Train leaving Philadelphia at 7 a; u. f will arrive In Pittsburgh the nest morning at 3% o clock,-a. u. . .• • , Accommodation Traiu will leave Latroue at uJ4 A. and arrive lu Pittsburgh at 8 a. «. „ •Baggagefdiocked toany station on the Pennsylvania luul road, and to Baltimore. : t ., ....... - • case ofloss, the Company will hold them*. Bcli’es for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. . ■ N. 'ix—Wewrs. J. Brciilenthal, Omnibus proprietors, have been pmployedlo convtsy passengers -and baggage to and from lhei)epot,-iita.<;hargo notio exceed 12}£ cento for each passenger, uu432J£ cents for each trunk. .. For Tickets apply to J. MESKIMEN, T Agent at the-P. B. ILDepot, onUbcrty-fit; rh. May U. 1853. .. .. : : Pittsburg! ■ IeKTE»PH.ISE wobks. : SO-138-WOOD BIUEBT, TIIIBD DOOR BnOW.TmalH.fllSr, I *BW d TBTZJer jft&SßagSS&lki IMPORTERS andoaaufiicbirora of 1 ■ r - J CPTLKIIY, SURGICAL ANl> DENTAL f' EiSTRDMENTSt RIFLES, Ac. We I 7 ! Vhecp a general assortment of tho shore V l ' 1 -. articlescoastontlj on band;.together with a gcrtetal rnriety of Fancy. Hardware.. Also, Gum, Pia tots an J Ksvolvera; Flasks,- Horns, ShotEelta, Oops, Powder, Lead and Pallets ;Bawie, Dirk; Hunting end Pocket Knives; Tailorsend Bair Dressers’. Shears;.pocket Scissors, Ac.— .] Also, Troves and Supporters. Jobbingandrepairing neatlyexecuted.: . .. ...... . KlPLESi—TTonre’maJtlng Rifles of, ey«y description, to order, of the bestmoterial, and .workmanstup wenantaL— Orders rect-iral for them at Wliolesaieor Retail,affl l»fill ed with despatch. Bunting parties eupplicd at wholesale prices. . __HM b OJlicelor the-CltliO»’ PepoaU-Bant of i FUtßbnrjjtai RFSOIiTE D, Tlmt wc, the Stockholders of the Citlrens’ Depqdtßank ot Pitlsbargb.ln general meeting asseni- UleJj have accepted, and hereby do accept the charter end act of inqirporaUoni approved the Birthday of-April, A, 1> 1853: (Itesolution passed May Wtb, 1852.) Iltsolral, That tbe Board meet dally, at the Office of the Bank, to open the Books and receive subscriptions to the capital stock of the Bank, between the hours of 9 o clock? JL M., nnd 3 "o'clock, P. M, and that further public notice , thercor Bo given by advertisement in three dally papers.— {Resolution passed June 1Gih,.1853.) o . : PdbUahcd by OTder of the Board. ■ : jclS l SAMPER M*OIiBItKAH, Secretary. SCNDRLKS—: 10 bbls. laveringff? Crunk od and PoW <1 Sugar* 10 do Cblfco v ' do; 10 do Clarifiod and Loaf do-, 10 hhda. prime h.O. • do* 00 bags Ido Coffee; £0 do hoguayrailo; 10 do Old Government Java do; . 5 cargos Ground Coffee; 20 half chests V. H., Imperial and Q. P. Teas * liOcatt?hoses do do do do* SO do Oolong .do ,do do* 20 half cherts do and Chilian do * 60 hbla. h. O. Molasses; SO.hf do do do*; 1C bbls. Golden. Syrup; 40 boxes Sfs, Vs and IQ'fl, Tobacco; 20 catty boxes M i... 14 do._ do Diamond Tirirt * ( 6 boxes . Natural EbaT; 10 uo Ground Pepper; 10 do ho. 1 and Kxtra Chocolate; 20 do Pearl Starch; :60 o do arcd Roman Candles; 8 do Flower Pots; G do Flying Pigeons; 10 do Italian Stars; 0 do white, red and bine do., (vhnoh.) ■ Receiving aud for sale by JalB ■ v ; J.aAyPKUBQN ACO.,Ho.OHoodst. SUNDRIES— UtubagallloCoffeu; 20 do Java do; 60 half chests Y, 11. and Clock Teas; 20 boxes Grant’s s’< and 8*» Tobacco; 6 comb Harrow's J£lb. lamps; 60 boxes Clay Pipes; 30dozen Zlne Wash Boards; 100 boxes Uorrlng; 20barrels do; • 60 dozen Brooms. On hand and for sale by jotl KIRKPATRICK k HERRONS. SUNDRIES— 20 bbi* No. 1 Lard; 30 boxes Star Candles; i 200 reams Wrapping Paper; i 60 dozen Buckets; 10 do large Tabs;- 6 do small do; 6 do Keelers; For sale by KIRKPATRICK * HERRONS, je2o 243 Liberty streot. tU’s Academy of Drawing; and Painting! C- WALL would notify his frlendA and the public, 9 that ho bos removed his stndio from First street, i comer of Market and Fourth streets, (second story,) over tho store of Wm. M. Harsh; entrance on Fourth street. At the request of hla friends, he has also opened a DRAW ING SCHOOL. Classes for young Ladles and Gentlemen will be formed Is both Drawing and Painting. He has fitted U n & Boom with every facility for study, and he trusts that b& Oaterprlso UflU meet with a supporting patronage, apr22.tf _ , . To Puioters and Varaishers. I HAVE completed a very superior Varnish Brush* called MootuVExtre Wire Bound French Varnish Brush nuulo entlriGy of French Bristles, and warranted. They can bp hfti at C- A-MooreV, 110 Wood street, or at Dr. Keysor’s, 14Q Wood streot. Also, a very fine assortment o! Paint Brushes, cheap for cash. • - r . . Remember, llaWoOdatrept. ;^ • mydl CHAS, A. MOORE, twtkw books!—Jokt iucmxn w G 5 Marmx firaozT— Jw jacobus on Mark and Luke; new volume. . ■ i Tlic Bible in tho Gonntlog House; by Dr. Roardmair. Tho Bible in tho Family; . . do. . TSioKaca far Richesby Stephen Colwell. : Persecution of tho Madlal Family. . , Tho Bum Plague; from tho German.• > FUrtling Questions; Ryle. ' : Death of Little Children; Prime. Commentary on Solomon's Bong; by Rev. G.Burroucs. ■* JBeatnce.,. .■ Sponcer > u-Pastor , a Sketches—second series. Dr. Co* T s i TheOldHqupe bytheluTor; by n. . - pronhots and Kings of the Obi Testament; by Maurice. ' Memoir and Sermons of Dr*. Annstroag. . IFAUbJime's History of ibo Reformation—Gthgvolume. Lib. Ed* 16 Volumes. —iihEQKS AND TISSUES-100 pieces, of oil tlio mosl •fetoonablo styled atidcalorftjnst opened^ v- -' " • -Af A. QO.> 25.JFifth-fltreot» miBAS—IOO half chosta Youuff. 1 for-rata-by •- • £ jyßj, - •VTff iNiwnv nr.ARB—HOP boxes, ttasortcOgteeaana brand*. i\pi) forTOlob3r JAIJECg.McALFIHA 00. I S KXOKIAKNT QUALITY OF BWIB3 CUKbSEjjual jTi_ recelvod from Switzerland, nnd tbf sftleby .. * _ - - aprlO D- MOKEISEN. 13? Etbortyst. 7~1 OLD tE.NB—A lino lot lor pole, wholosalocr retail, at U KJJYSEB’B Drug Store, jon!4 MO Wood Street * XTKNTION, sUAViUiS.—Razors Uollotr ground BU< , f\ fiat in tlie best manner, bv < • . . * - -COWW A TETLEY, lSfllgtXhlfta /~1 UNSMITEINa—And all kinds or JOBBING, Attendetf vT (o in the shortest possible time, by Apr2s ~ BOWN A TETLEY*. ri MALOAN —Several ThousandDollnrs, on bond, mortgai 1 or good business notes; at a reasonable per ccntage.\- JR. V. WEDDELL, Loan Broker, - apiO Maaonjcgallj Piftfi street J3NTS.gotng.to tfafi World’s I’bJt'wllJ £nd a huge assort* \X ment of Boota,-BhOes and Fancy Gaiters at No. ID7 ifar fcel etmfc'fe?-losat&an Eastern ‘ jolO r WE SCmiERTSS. /C ENTS' WJISNCH fIALP BOOTS and* PINK GAITMb, O’ .iil prices very low. v , ••.v •••» • ;■> vr... • Il<;E* HAiWAW)p~> jyß comer of Market and lAborty etreeto. j'nAElE_slTken tou see apartloularly handsome B81ot! "iQaitetisim maybe enrottcamolftna BCnHEBI2VIO7; Morliet Stteofc AD ’eta want o light anil duiatle Shoo, EfcanlJ giTe jiiny a cHt. ; r: I°* *f*'** lp ft LAJpyQ g&O) tr JOE JULY— * g jejf 'i Ko 104 Wood street, (near Fifth TfiJU- AICK LINKNB—J'or mute, with a handsome JX/ JoteT fehcy Mnwelflefl »t 1 , j O j)T * Ootbfo HaD, 74 Wood sbwfc «, r -w-a-C “’VA Jlutnal Safety. lusttrauce Co* ' '’Ojjice, narihrocmof.theJssxhangtiThird tL, PML : ' 1711415 INSURANCE.—Buildings, merchandiao and other ttV property, ia town ami ooantry,insurod against los» or damage by fire, aFthe lowestrato offtremium;- - i •- also Insure vessels, cargoesandl freJghtflj foreten orcoa«hri*«3, :amlar open or specialpolicies, 1 j as the assured may desire. • . •* • also inauro merchandize . transported by wagons, railroad cars, caUAlbaatsund steam boats, on rirers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. . ' Directors—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Bonder, John •• - •JhTtd&n at IhlUhurgh—T>. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John T. Logon.. > v- .“ WrmAH mamet, President . Taos. 0. Hard, Vice, president * Joseph W.Gowaw, Secretary. • OKIco of the Company, "ho. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh.. jelfcdtt P A MADEIRA, Agent. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF H ARTFORD, CON N Capital StocTe, Annual Premiums and Western Fund $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1825. Polidesof Insurance issued at all times on the mostfuTora : •. bln terms, against . . LQSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, |- - -1. i > v . on tub I ' PERIIiS OF JSaVIGATION, I'. t ■■■ BY ■ I . i GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aqeht FOB PIFTSBVRQB AND ALLEGHENY COUNTT. mariciy. • ■■—rr: 'thb unitkd'states . LIFE IFSTTRAMCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, i PEHEABEEPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 28TH, 1850. CIIA.7ITKP. PEIIPETUAL. ’ CAPITAL §250,000:-. Office, l S E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. OJftfrrs of the Home Board at DIRECTORS* Stophcu R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W- Thompson. Lawrence Johnson, BenjMhin W. Tingle?. Oi*o. M llenrj, Jacob U Florence. James Daroreu*, William 81-Godvrlu, William U Koe. President— Stephen li. Crawford. Ambrose >V.Thompson. ■ Medical 1 1izcaminer, Pittsburgh—Joined 11. Wtll&on, M. D, AUeghen)/ City—R. U.Mowry, SLD. v- •> ■■ f GKO. 11. ARNOLD, Agent, mrirl77-' No. 74 Ponrtli street, Pittsburgh. _ ' 'Hvboo. Imperial and Ulacli,- 1 A HBMBB. *■ t -p"} INSURANCE COMPANIES. Fire lusarance Company) i of JPhtladdphtOj Pmnsvltama. TblßECTOßS—Charles W.Daueker,'Thomas Hart; Tobias II Waeoor, Samuel Grant, Jacob U. Smith, Geo. W. lUeli* anis. Uonlocai D. Lewis, Adolphi L. boric, David 8. Browne, Morris Patterson. . CiiAS. N- lU.-.'csrm I'nnicni. CiiAS. 0.-Binceek, Secretary. • • ■■ Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on erexy description of property, in town and country, at rates os low as aro eonddeut with security. „ . The Company bare reserved a targe Contingent Fund, which, wMh thoir capital and'premiums, safely invested, aT fonl ampty protection to tho a.ssnred. Tho As?cta of the Company* on January Ist) 1851, as pub lished fiCTtaablr to an Act of Af-TCiuWy, worn as follow*, viz: ltaaTSiite-.. Tempcrtiry Loans —* 83,CM 1. Stocks .01,859 W • Cash, Ac - —— 6 l 6l jj ■ Total-:--- ....$1,312,703 44 ] Since tfcclr incorporation, a period of twenty*>ne. years, they have paid nprtrani of One Million t our Hundred Thou sand Dollars,tawas by Cie, thereby affording evidence of the advantage* of insurance, r« veil as the ability and disposi tion to meePtfitb promptness all liabilities- J.OAUDIKKR COJFIS, Ajcont, Office, north-cost cor/VVood and Third gU. TUIttD ANNXIftL'STATIfiJHSfiT OF THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AN DM Alt INK IHSUBANCE COMPAHY, OF FRN3JBYLVAHIA. Asset*, May Ist, 18M- Premiums received to May I*l, IS*»3~ Interest tin - Louus, Ac Capital Stock. $140,183 20 Rerarned premiums, Lews** ! » RMnsuranec, I.x - »7»BM w tttrEJTUESTS. Bondf/Mortgagca, Stocks, mid otbw good «ecu- • corttta SJJMJJ JJ Premium Nates - «- *i2>2-£ «, Cash on hand 1i,520 -1 Total ain’t of Resources, Liable for Losses $G03,313 70 orcccToas. JOHN P. RUTinßlFOKlLDanphin county, P. C. BKDGVICU, Harrisburg, SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS* Canker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER* “ JOHN a RUTHERFORD: Dauphin county, ' A. J. GILLETT, Harrisburg 3. T- JONES, llarn»burg, ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county. JOHN K RUTHERFORD, President A. J. GlLLm> sygretagy. - Will Insana against perlU of sea Midi inland navigation, &l£9* on Merchandise in city or country, at lowest rates con* airtent rriUi safety. Policies issued os dwelling Looses either perpetually orforo tens of years. Cranch Office* corner tourtb anil Smifhfield streets. pyg&tf A. A. CARRIER* Artnary. Glazed buff window curtains—torsaio by jell WALTER P. MARSHALL. 9*400 40 9900. MEN of business habits awl enterprise, having title amount at command, and desirous of engaging In a safe owl very profitable bustuews* without competition, can be located In any county where U U not already Introduced. Tho larger the county, the. more capital required, and can be extended to almost any amount. Address “'BEARDSLEY/’ Pittsburgh, Pa. wy* LIVRIIV STAiil^IS, Cbmer of Smithfuid tired and IHa/nond alley, /v . THE undersigned having added largely to his etock. Is now prepared to acccmmodoto tho public £ijQL with the finest Buggies, and test Hordes,both tor Baddhrand Harness. Gentlemen wishing to havo horses kept ataivexy, will find superior accommodations for them at this stablo- Tho stalls are large and new, and tho pro* nrietnr nays every attention to their raso ondcomfort. octfirr P. DEVLIN. c. P. SMI . t FASH3OHABLE SEZET HAOTTACTTOEB, Asn nxALgs 15 Gentlemen's Furnishing, fancy and Vartcly Goods, 03 Wood st, second door below Diamond alley, THE subscriber having taken tho above Store, and cstab* lLw i DRR—For raising Bread, Biscuit, Griddle and Johnny Cukes, Puddings, Pot-Pics, Com Bread, Bwcet Cakes, Apple Dumplings* Pastry, Ac. This article }* one that every FAJULYV-lIOTUL, BOARDING HOUSE, .. Eating Saloon, Ship, Steamboat, 1 cssol, Canal Boat, Ae« wilt find, upon « careful trial, to be tbo very thing needed every tingle day of their existence. Ite most important advantages om the old system, arc— -1 It nave« the expenso of milk, eggs, shorteuing, spoiled bread, and tho trouble and espenmor procuring good yeast, •—wateronly being necessary, • ; . 2 ND tipiols required for the dough to me before baklog —consequently, bread may be made lu a few minutes. 3- A cook can always depend upon haying light, sweet, tender and palatable bread and blseuit, whether tha ; flour beof the best quality or not. i Bread made by thls-procwss is much more nutritious, easier of digestion, better fitted fora weak stomach* sweeter, whiter and lighter, than when made with yeast, r 5 The bread food# by fermentation, does not afford the some amount of nourishment t> the system, that U docs when made with this compound; bocansethoyegetnbleacld contained in fermented brond, prevents tho proper action of the gastric fluid upon It, and consequently,.* part only goes to nourish the body; wbllfl tho acids tcml to produce popsia and Its attendant evils. This article has been thoroughly tested, and is universally Hjiod- When tised according to the directions, it is.tour* ranted to suit. . a— ; Qgy Bo careful to ask for DURKELS BAKING POWDER, and take no other, and you will not bo deceived. Principal offlra, 13tf Water street, V°rk. Sold by tho tho test . ttPge FHnnlrnpd p?t I '2B by-120-fcet, fronting on Anne > and RobiSon ptreets,* AUoghcny City. This is a very-desira ! ble anlnteaiahtlocation tor a residence. > Nino Lota in the fown of McKeesport, each CO feet by 160. Sorerolof theso ore on the Main street • EloTen 7 Acres in Idmotown, on the Honongohela River, on whldf there are'd houses; thaw are some Cor 7 acrea.©rex rpllcnt'stdtid coalj Und abundance of limestone, conycnlent to the finding roha tTf o tool pits open. . NfeotvlSS-ltithe town of Columbia, CO toet by 1® each,i located. The tenant of etch Led. Jjk S *tote7prßtou, cod Bo ooy«. quiretor h!s own use, from a pit near tho Locks,. Columbia is * pleasant situation .on the bank of tha Monongaheln rlv*. er, ashort distaheo below Look No. 3, in the midst ofa&ox-, manufiicttirlQgnstabli^hnienta.-.-.. : , Two Hundred acres of superior . Coa^withTllouse, Railroad,"Ac.- This: propotty has a front of,l4orodsqn tha Jdonongabria rlyer: on pxrollentlandlßg, good -gradeand •touwhrtion-for- rallroad—With enougnlovd ground at. one point fw houses and gardens, or locations tor mannfectMiea.. The srin maough to allow horses to be used 10 haul ing out iron worki steam, gas, or tor any ordinary uses, is not surpassed by any in tho oountry. . • - In my absanoe, my agent, James Blakely, will give < I all necessary Infisrmatlon, and be author!ted to rive warren- 1 tee deeds tor any property sold. JAMES MAV, -jny2s INo. 110 Penn street | * 't- '».** » *» *' \ , \ . '* - * ** * v 1 " ur *> *~ " BANKERS AND BROKERS. & c. . john u. nasaa TIESKAIT & CO., BANKERS AND,KXCEAK<3IS BROKERS,. : . fcb2&ly} : JVft OaTKood Street'and Diamond Alky. O’COHHOB, BBOTHES & CO., - -BANKERS AN D'EXCHANGE; BROKERS,~ . T\KALLRS in Domertio and Foreign Exchange, I*® o and A/ Sight BUISjOoLn, Uueurrent andßar Funds, Stocks, Ac. - Ode©, comer, wood and Third Pittsburgh, [marli.tf « JOHN WOODS, _ BANKER AND -EXCHANGE BROKER,. T\EAXIiR in Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Current and JL/ par funds received on deposit. Collections carefully at tend edto. /Fourth Street, one door East of Market, Fitts* burgh, Pa. £i«3:ly . Domestic and- Exchange, Bank NoUty Gold ccut Sdoer ; BmJofU, Srtd andEzchongedy at the ••„• • - EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OP WILLIAM A. HUi & CO., 01 wood svsxrt, potsbtogd. • • gg-Interest allowed on tjmo deposits [sug2S • 1853. EXCHANGE AND HANKING HOUSE OE A. WILKIKS fit CO., , • Na.-75'TOUBTE StEBCt, Opposite the Bank of -Eittßtmrgh, janfr “ G. E. ABHOLD & CO., : BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, - ; ' Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight end Time Drafts. Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceods remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and solil.-on commission- > . , . _ ' 74 fourth st., next door to Bank of Plttsbg.[soi3 coaxes op wood asp nrra sihbets. . SIGHT-EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cl tics constantly fox sale- Timoßllls ot Exchange and Notes discounted- GoldnSUyer and Bonk Notes, bought and sold. Collections, made in all ’tho principal dtics of the United. States. Do* posits received of Parand Current Funds. . . [mar27ly Ait.w SRAITCB. EDWAXLD OAHU, ILOHDiCK X&ASICS. . TOAM-PTR & RAHM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUY AND SELL Gold, Silrcr, and Bauk Notes-, negotiate Loans on Real Estate or StcCk Securities; purchase Promissory Notes and Time Bills, on Last and West, buy and sell Stocks on Commission.. .. . f , OollocUongmade on all points in the Union. l m Y* A. WILKINS & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, KO 75 POCUT3 ST.. FTTTSBOEQH, OPPOSITE BAKE OP mTSBOMfI. THE SUBSCRIBER, under now and more favorable auspi ces, will continue the Banking basinosa and Stock Bro kerage in tho house formorly occupied by Messrs Palmer, Hanna A Co., and more recently by the Pittsburgh Lift In surance Company, whore he will bo pleased t6|eoh» old friends and customers. [Jy3J A. WILKINS. . N. HOLMES & SONS, ; BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, •' hate BUIO7ED THEIH BAStEIKO AXI> EXCIIAJtQB OPPIOI To NO. G 7 jueeet stbect, rouk rooaa below old stakd. N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, » and Dealers in Note*, Drafts Acceptances, Gold, fcil rer and Banknotes. Excbangoon Uie Eastern and Western CiUosconstantly for sale, . .. .. . CoUcctiona made in all tho cities throughout the unluxt States. Depdaita receivediu par funds or current paper, No. 07 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. (jaathly jas. s-noGif,.:.. rnos. sakowt, HOOK M BABOEHT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, h. a. coaaai or wood a wxtii sts, . Pittsburgh, Pa. * "VfiALKKS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and JJ Douieutio Exchange, Oertlflcatos of Deposit, Ac. . Exchange on all tho principal cities of tho Union and Eu rope, for sale in rams to suit purchasers. Current and par funds received on di>i»oplt. Oollootious m»fln on all parts of the Union, at tlio lowest ntM. - ■■ ■ I"-! 111 - 1 ? . ItemoYiil. PATKICKB & FSIEHD, ; BANKEBB AND EXCHANGE BIWKKES, Bai Eimmnl their Office le the Oirntr of FiJ\h and Weal x. i. Firrm'uou, PA. TMTMDKS A PETEND, Banlim and in-hcn-e Brokers, Dealers In Notes, Drifts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver andßanlc Notes, Exchanges onthe Eastern coil lli'-tirii CUfcs constantly for sale. Collections male in nil the cities throughontuio united States. Deposits received In par funds or current paper, at 'of v-a and Wood Streets. Imee * Dissolution* mUE FIRM OP A. WILKINS i CO, has tills day been I dlssolrcO by mutual consent. Tbs business-will bo clo sw by Thompson 8011, A, WILKIN9 ’ 1 joiiN a. cAuaixirr, THOMPSON BELL, raonraon era, a- cicatmr. THOMPSON BELL fit CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROhbRS, (UT« 07 A. WUAI.VS * CO,) WILL continue Urn Exchange and hauling business at tin! old slant, corner Third and Market ft,, 1 J) - ... *209,01G 51 135,250 Gfl 1,910 19 lOO,OOOOO SOSS.SIB 79 mr, naotts, ....- - er. c. co.suelit. Hrown’s Ilotel, Cbmer nf Smil/fUld and Third Sima, Puubvrgh, Pntn’a. BROWN k CONNLLLd, lUoraicronj. ,Q3y-Good stabling attached to Urn House. Oniton’s Klcllaugc, NO 17 BT. CLAIII STREET.—This bume has been ta ken by tho undersigned, fitted up In style, furnished ullti tho best nf LIQUORS, and every thing the season can afford. An excellent LUNCH every day, to which attention is particularly called. fjanlfi] -1 AM 1- OfttifON. FIIASKX.IS HOUSE, Cleveland, OUlo. Cl PATRICK k BON, PaoHilxrons.—TUl* House has un j, dergone thorough and uxtenalvo repairs, alterations and large nddlUona of new furniture, etc, and tho proprie tor* pledge thoraselTcs that nothing shall be wanting oo their part to render tho FaaaKtw a plaoo whera all tho com torts of a first class hotel ran bo found. j T I-tf C. PATRICK A SON. ■ JOUNHOH H ODSK| Clovoland, Ohio. TUXB NEW UOTEJL will to own for tha reaction of rlrt* tenon tholfith of June. Its location Is central, opposite tho American, and between and frank lln. U shall bo perfect In every department^^^ ■well known iu t *John,of the iranklln.^) Jclftlm Q Bt. Charles, Hotel, Gamer of Wuoi and Third t-rerLi, JhUxburgh, JYnn’a. WILLIAM 8. CAMPBELL, Psofsuetcx. mmp Qne establishment haTing remo into the haals of a I new Propricter, offer* {treat Inducements lo the travel ling community, and also »= tegular boarder*. every deli cacy and luxury will be provided lu its season, and do pains vill be roared to make this Hotel a comfortable non* to all who nay fall there, [ojlltf] W. b. CAMFLLLI#, l*wp t. Vfovcrljr House* Diaaumd-ASty* neat H-uod tlrteL Ptttdnirph, 2Ynwa. WILLIA.H Q-OAUiAUnt.lt, Ptcmrros. • This Fashionable and popular / —s Cf r ,iL RESTAURANT has r«rnUj twon Wyl IpJ \ fittedupluestyloofetaganooun -:i gumssOd by any rimilar cstab llshmcnt In the city, and the iiroprietor 1* prepare to fur nish his friends and the publie generally with every artirlo usually found at such plam<. All of the delicacies ef the seaflen, Id Uip way or GAME, FISH, SOUPS, will be served up In th 6 best manner. The BAH is supplied with LIQUORS of the fines* brand*, wl the Farcy Drinks so much in Toguo during the warm sc isos, such as Pine Apple Gobblers, Mint Juleps, Punches and Smashes, trill be eerred up In a way that will ploaso the taste of aIL LUNCH is aerod up crory morning, at 11 o’clock, to which Lho special attention of customers is eolldUJ. [mylO Ht» Clair Lager Herr Brewerv. rrutE undersigned respectfully lurorms the public that bo I I* now fully prepared to serve private families and the iubllc generally, with his celebrated LAGER UK Ml, in Kdtlei. All orders left at hi* OQico, NO. Si) DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will bo punctually alteuded to: and tho Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. Jegfctf _F. G.JCUKNCK. JOSEPH MOaaiDOE,... UOGBIDGE & McPAUL, (LATH TWIOUKLL A MOaitfDGE,) Corner of Commercial and Pine SU< CONSIGNMENTS and Commissions will meet with prompt and pereopa) attention, and liberal adeemed will bo given whoa required, on Consignments or Lading, (n hand. Orders far the purchase of Lead, Groin. Ilemp and other Produce, will be promptly Oiled at the lowest market prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandize and Pro duce will meet with especial care and dispatch: the lowest rotes of Freight will always bo procured, and tlieexpenao of Storage and Droyageos much os posaiblo avoided. EOT&KNOES: J.AlLWalcb, Bt. Louis; Islll*A Morton, Cincinnati; Page A Bacon, dot; Strader A Gorman, do} Charles*, Blow A Co., do; Ilowa A Frazer, do: Chouteau A Valle, do: Springer A Whiteman, do; Doan, King A Co., do; fc.O. Uooodman A 00., do; J.W* Butler A Bro ,PlUsbh; K. & 0. Yaruall A DLcechAOo, do; Morgan,J.M.BuckAHorg&n: Wm. Holmes A 00., do; B. B.Oamery*, do; Blow A March, New York. Shields A Sillier, do; Frost A Forrest, do; Jodah Leo A Co., Baltimore. Charles A-Meigs, do; Abraham J.Cole, do; A.G.FarwellACo.,Boston; W.B.Reynold*, Louisville; Howard, Ban A 00., 4°i H- D, Neweamb A Bro,, - do, T- 0- Twlcbell A Co., Commission Merchants, hew Orleans* to\»We have nn open Policy of Insurance, which will cover all shipments to our address, when advised by letter per moil, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or attho time of shipment- ‘ MOGRIDUE A fitcFAUL, jan2Q—Jan2T»-fob2B • Ismls* Mlsboutl. Second Arrival of Carpetings, AT THE NEW. CAHPET-HO USE, THE undersigned respectfully Informs his friends and tho public, that he has justrecelved and opened his second large purchase of OARPETB, OILCLOTHS, £c n and tliai ho has now the largest and most complete assortmentof CAR PETINGS to bofoundwwt of tho Allcghony mountains. For the convenlenoe of persons examining Ids stock, and for tho bolter classification of bis Goods, TUHEE &AJZIIE BOOMS aro set apart; each filled with a different grade, both as regards quality and pried. .In Salesroom A r ol, will bo found a large stock of Floor Oil Cloths, from 1 to 24 feet wide, Stair Oil Cloth, Oil Cloth Tablo Covers, Window Shades, Cocoa and Canton Matting, 3-4,44,64 and 34 Door Mats, of all kinds, and on entirely new article for Window Shades, Putnam’s Patent Self-Ad justing Curtain Fixtures. SaUsroomKo. % contains Three Hundred pieces of Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Throo-ply, Tapestry Ingrain, BuperfineOnd Pino Ingrain, of every stylo and prico. Also, a lareo assortment of Chenille, Velvet, Axmlnstor und Mo saic Hugs, and a splendid assortment of Table and Plano Covers. i In Salesroom Au. 3, is a large stock of Hemp. Carpetings, somo as low os 20 cents per yard. Also, ling and List Car pets, Ingrain and Venltten, with everything usually kept in Carpet Houses. His new stock will be sold at tho same low prices he has heretofore been Belong n\. JOS* A liberal discount will be made to those who boy to sell again, ■ ■■ fmygi) - 0. B. HEADLY. ‘ CABPETS, 1 OIL CLOTHS, &o. GONBTANTLY receiving, at tho CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 112 Market street, a large BMortmont of the best and latest designs, comprising tho follo'wlus—vlz: Rich Velvet Fde Carpets; r Rich Tapestry Brussels Carpets; New Design Brussels Carpets; Extra Superior Three Fly Carpets; Superfine Thrco Ply Carpets; New and Elegant Designs Tapestry Ingrain Carpets; Superfine Ingrain Carpets; Fine Ingrain Carpets; Common Ingrain Carpets; • ... List and Rag Carpets; .New and ftlch Style Damask Venltian Carpots; Plain VenlQan Carpets; . VonlUan Blinds; Twilled Venltian do; - - Transparent Blinds: Colton do do; Buff Holland do; Rugs, Mats,'-Stair Crash ’ Transp’nt Green Oil Cloth; of all descriptions { \: -do Buff . • ALSO—Oi| Cloths pf oil widths, from 2} fept to 27 inches, which wa cut to fisauy slsa room, hall or vestibule, with o frill assortment of all other goods usually koptia a Carpet Stor&rto which-we invite the attention of all those wishing to furnish hotels, houses and steamboats, to call, as we are sronarod toSeHas loir as can. bo purchased in any of the %baSremsF ijcoj w. mcliniocs. CtILVER CHANGE^—Adamb A a small amount Q of tho neio iflwr cotn, which they will take pleasure in distributing, in exchange for Gold, among their friends and easterner*, after 2 o’clock, P. M. Httsiioali, M»7 «tb, 185»-tf < r ~ ElliL.A C 0», ; BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, HOTELS, &c. BT. LOUIS, BIIBSOUIII. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING HOUSE, ....FRANCIS UCFAUL. No 83 Third Street. 4 * f " t “ ’ -w •i a ♦ FURNITURE?' ■fl\ • -‘-WaL E. STEVENSON continues to'* manufacture uLI CABINET-TV ARE of every description, attda old stand, fCScorner of Liberty and Seventh streets. .UNDRRTAK-- " 4 *lNQattended:to,inallltsbranches.- . myll . A- llllLLIKE^& CO., ' , HAVK ON. HAND at their extensive CABINET- and CHAIR MASrtIFAOrORy, NOr'6* Smlthfield.atroct, a large assortment of fiwiey arul.plaia faniiturc, whiclxtlxcy will klll&per cent. Dolcrw cusiomaiy rates. .... :Tcnm—cash only. • ‘ Great* Inducements to Coih. Pntcbflsew. XFnihwMsaU ourlargd Btock of COMMON AND FANCY y\. AND BEDSTEADS, at prices -that. cannot fail topieasa cash.purchasers. AU our work la warranted. Car terms ard CASIL • JAMES LOWRY, JIL, ... mar2s • ~ .cor.Seventhanfl-Libertystiu- ?■ Journeymen Cabinet Makers Association* WAREHOUSE o» THIRD street,. ■ . • • •’ iEtTWTBT TTOOI) A!C> JtlttKEl BTS.) ' ' ‘ THIS ASSOCIATION, embracing A : Svi ; - : v.'S* already: twice to throo .times "4. many hands as the. largest and SHfi n.nr, hitherto most renowned business * 1 1 shops of this city, have opened their Warehouse, and esw able to famish tho public, by wholesale or retail, with Fur niture of thofollowing description—vis; ... ; ■'Mahogany Wardrobes; Drying Bureaus; Full Columned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs;, Ending- Chains Mn‘hftgfl.-nyW»*btttafiri£; SofflB; Ditons; PiaUQ Stools; Book Cnses; Secretaries;.Card Tables; Pier Tablos;, fine Card Tables; Centre Tables; lint Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Workstanda; Cherry and Common Workstands; high post* common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles* Ac. . . . The advantages of cooperation, on an extensive scale, per mit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they arc deter mined to sell, lower than any •competitors, un equally good, if not better article, and warranted—ras the public Trill un derstand by giving them & call. . •• tgj, Sluxmboat work of all descriptions, and other articles of any description, mado to order in every sfcjlc, at the short est notice/ „ .-V ‘ ' vaxSS pirrsnusan. JAMES W. WOODWELL, CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, Ware-rooms 97 And 99 Third street* . J- W* W. respectfully informs/^- V his friends and customers that he WL I lhasnowcompletedhlsepringstock ! o f. Furniture, which is doododly* i V the largest and best ever offered for sale in this City, which will bo sold at prices as low as any in the United States, Bast or West As bo is determined to uphold tho quality - with, well sc* soiled materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from tho extent of his order? and facility in mahufaeturiug, he Is enabled to produce warranted ‘furniture, at the lowest prices. ■ Ho has adopted the principle of Identifying his customers’ interest witli ids own, in quality and pneo, and keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most e!o». gant and eostly, that a house, or any part of one, may l>o furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der.- Tho following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be rurpaf-sed in any of the Eastern cities; Louis XIV teteo-tete Sofas; 60 Sofas, in.piush and hair cloth; 60 doz. Mahogany Cbalrtt; • - 20 dox. Walnut M CO Mahogany Rocking “ • . 20 Walnut ** “ CO Maliogapy Divans; • 20 Walnut « 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 u “ Dressing Bureaus; SO « « Washstauils; 40 Enclosed a 100 Common M 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 2D Walnut u 60 Cottage “ 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut “ i3O Cherry u 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables; 12 Secretary ami Bookcases; 2udoz, Cano Seat Chairs; 24Cone scut Rocking Chairs; 12*Ladie* Writing Deaks; nat and Towel Stands; Wliat-Nots; Etlgnirw; Paper Mavhe Tables: Conversation Chairs; Pembroke u Elizabethan “ Hall and Tier u Reception u Ladies’ Work “ Pearl Inlaid u Extension Dining Tables; Arm “ Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs; A large assortment of COMMON FLIiMTURE and WINDSOR CUAIUS. Casntrr Uaubb sup] bed with all ar ticles in their line. STEAMBOATS and IIOTEIfI, furnished at the shorti-st notice. All orders promptly attended to. apr& WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. HEW JEWEIiSY STOSS, No* 87 Market Street^ (Second door ahovc-ihc North-tocst corner oTthe. THsoxcmd.) TOHN STEV ENSON, (of tho late flrm of J.hn B. M Fodden (J A 00-,) iwpcctfally announce* to the public that he has opened, ot tho nixivo Btiunbafinoassortmcntof WATCH KS, JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WAKE, LAMPS, Ul- IXANBuLKs, l\xlnarui Tilde Cutlery, Bn'cuaiut Tta and Cbamumcn &U, and the usual variety of {roods in his hue of business. Special ran and attention glycra to tho II til*AIR of FIT* R WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ic. He trust-s that from his long experience In business, he •will be eble to give satisfaction to those win may faTor liua nhb their patronage. Pittsburgh. Jlay titli, ISoC. Heury Uiebard*o«» JerwpUerj HAVING re-Otted his etore In a handsoioc rhanjiur, and bat recently returned from the oaal>-rn cities with a UU? assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custorq era to tb* fact that among his Watches 41 bn foundtfcfl tnc&t desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, tho latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, iob and \ cst Chalet, Finger Kino*, Ear Bings, Miniature Lockets, eta. FANCY GOODS— Such as Papier Mocha, Work Tables and Bores. Desks, Fancy Vases, FiTfaxao lioli Table Mai*, Colt s Tistols, Porto Mommies in great vanity; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless Taricty < f useful and or* nameatal articles, which hare onlyto .be recn to be appre ciated- [nenrl] KO, SI MARKET STREET. Watchei, Jewelry, HAVING just rrtomod from the eastern cities, I hayo brought with mo one of the most beautiful and care fully selecU\l stocks of Jewelry, W atehca and Fancy Goods, ever offered to tins public. Persons wishing to purchoxi anything la my line, can rely on getting a good article. 1 do not odrcrliso to cell goods below-cost, nor. tQ per cent, cheaper than any hpu» in the city. Giro me a call, and -1 am sure yon will bo satisfied that I ecu f?U 4 good article u cheap os any of them. Another fact l wish to keep before the people. If you want your Watch, Clock, or any artido of Jewelry, repaln-J In the bert manner, this U the placn to hare it done. To this branch of my business 1 will devote especial attention. JOHN 8. KENNEDY, 94 Market itrwt, tpr7 fcjscn of the Qahlcn Ecglp. NEW lEWELBY SiOßfil NO. S 3 FIFTH STREET, (aifyrininp JUm.nie undersigned are just now opening tli-ur new, decant and most splendidly arranged aud tarnished JLWEtUY STORK; and offer to thoso wishing to buy f&shion&blo and good articles, cither wholesale or retail, the same at prices such as no other establishment west of the mountains will be able to allow. Importing themsdresa great part of the;; Watches, Jewelry, Watch Materials, and Tools, from tno best manufactories in Europe, they are enabled to **ll cheaper than those buying such Goods In New York or Philadelphia. Their stock comprises a groat Tarietv of Gold and Silver Patrol Lever, Anchor Lover, and L’Lplne TV (itches: Quart!'* do: Ports and t ienna Timo Pieces, of the most elegant pat* ii'm?: New England Clocks, at all prices, and of allshat)^*. Their Gold Fob and Guard plains. McuaJ lions, RroosaeiJ. Ring* and Ear Kings, are'ixmii'mcrablo, and are warranted to be genaln© Gold, and well made. They have on hand a large fuaortmeut of Gold. Silver and German bilver bpoctadr*, with concave and convey glass*!*, to salt all eyes; Silver ami German Silver Soup, ItaterLatid Tea Spoons, Ladles and Cutler Knives, and nUoUicrarticltf pertaining to thoir lino of business, and generally to no found In Jewolry Stores, aru there in great number, mud of the most modern shape and patterns. Their stock of Watdi Materials, and Watch Makers Tools comprises every thing pertaining to the Clock and Wati-h making burinwu, and will recommend themselves by their cheapness and good Qualities. Merchants from the country, and others wishing to b«r good and cheap articles, asp requested to look at oUr stock, and price our goods, before purchasing elsewhere. apr4 UKINKMAN A CO. GOLD JKWKLUY.— Hood is now receiving a new and splendid stock of Fine Watches, Gold Jewelry, Pure 'Silver Ware, Ac. Having made arrangements with someof the most extensive manufacturers lu the East, we are now prepared to furnish anything in the way of Solid Silver, Tea peets, or anything in our lino of bosln&M, at short notice ; at Icsstlum eastern retail prices, and much lower than any other establishment In this city, and no mlstako. JyB fil MARKET STREET. N. H.—Watches and Jewelry repaired by an experienced workman, at short notice, low prices and warranted. Bay Wood Knrasry and Gardena. JAMES KENNEDY, [late Manager of tho well-known Sy racuse Nusoriwi, Now York.) begs leave to Inform the public, that ho has now established an EXTENSIVE NUR SERY, on the Farm of Mr. James S. Nogloy, near East Lib orty, where he shall be prepared, after the stb instant, tp reive and fill orders for entry variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees. Hardy ana Green House bhrubs aud Plants. ] n addition to a choice and superior stock on hand, he has made arrangements with ono of the largest Nuraenej in tho East, to keep up his supply. Having a thorough and long expe rience in the business, he can assure his customers pcriVct satisfaction. Mr- Runnody would also respeetfullyoffbr his services in denfgntag, laytogout, and managing Rural Cemetorios, Pub* lie Parka, or the grounds of Country Reside new; and will also furnish plans for tho formation -of Lawns, Approaches, Picturesque bconrfry, Ac., in tho highest styles of the art. Practically acquainted with ovary branch of Landscape Gardening, anu having spout years In the Sylvian Porks of England* and on the beautiful banks of tho Hudson, he hope* he has the capacity to meet the wishes of those who favor him. 43* Communications can bo addremte d through t£a City Post Office, or at the Warehouse of Messrs. NcgloyA Mohan, 29 Wood street. nur7-v KENNEDY A QA, I HAVE introduced on elegant article of CLOTH and HAIR BRUSHES, superior to anything of tho kind over before manufactured In this city. They will compare with any Eastern Brushes oror brought to this marfcftt, not only in material, but algp to finish. The boat of workmen are employed to ornament them, and thus moke them in every respect equal to any manufactured to any of Hid Eastern cities. Also, a largo assortment of Paint, Varnish, Sash, Shoe, Horse, Dusting, Scrubbing, Swoeplng and Window Brushes. Also, a large assortment of Nailed and Tied Whitewash Brushes. Also, a fino variety of Tooth Nall and Brushes, flat ya nlsb, Blenders, Ae~ Ac. AU of which I wlll sell as lowas they can be purchased, in any Eastern market All who doubt tho above state ment are. most respectfully Ipvitfdto call end Judge, fur themselves. N- B-—As I have concluded to confine my attention en tirely to the manufacture of Brushes, I feel that I can oiler do eat inducements as any manufacturer in the Union. s>s , OH Aft. A. MOORE. NallO Wnodst Adams & Go.’* Western “Kxpreag | TXriNTER for • Cleveland, W Cincinnati, and the West generally, closes at 12 x. For all points on the Ohio and Pennsylvania .Railroad, &t 7 A. x. • Arrives from CleTclaudi Ctoannall, and Westgenerally, —also, from points along the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail road, at 4.80 a. X. - . • Qur tim* to Cincinnati, and Qtho? dries, Is short, tqytmd all former precedent; and arrangements are com plete for the safe and regular transportation of goods,-par cels, jewelry, money, Ac*> in in charge of-trusty messen gers, who accompany each shipment, whether of Value or not- Tima to Ctodnnati, 20 hours. Tim® to-LotusviQs, 38 hours. Tima to Lexington, and Frankfort, Kentucky; Madison, Indianapolis and. Terre Hautg, Indlana-^-Two By moansofonr and connecting lines, wacan forward goods with despatch to all important cities and towns in the West, and to tnoseof !»*»** note, without number.' • -. r tiot2Q- . . ■ • W. B. BARRjOLL. Agent. 1 vEmTTKrrsnfEj>si OF EVERY QUALITY, for satoat prices, AttbaOiEW CARPET STORE, 4T FHTH STREET? near Wood;— T&V&tf] ROBINSON :&<3X * riIISSUES AND GRENADINES—4O piece® cblnU fdnted JL Tissues and Grenadines, of ik® most fashfonablo colors and styles, just reaelvod. jeU A A MASON A CO, 24 Fifth street. V.,1- •• -, r .r -v-- » t.r *' t< \r v'; • • - t;< *'; * '", W C'**' 1 f ~ •Vv. ■ :-j-. . ' 4 '.4;. - * * . ~JJ> » ' < ' \ * t. t K * * 1 «■ ] \ - MISELLANEOUS. RevolveroSUevolvoraJ ,■ TUST KECETVED—By Express direct torn fte isanaSfi .l tarcra,aeplcndhlesartment'ct Ooltfe:Ecp«dlnzPi)- t 015,4,6 end 6 Indies tend, on -tit which, jr»^m. : seU for can do bettor fcr pnmhsodns their equlppage at homo, then they ua uno£ig'etrsngt*B,o3f»e_grß. persona teli jo. toony of the eboVoWltcls, hefbro learlng tha city;. end t. nun, 133 Woodstroet, Plttshorgh. . . IntelUKenco OClee.. • ■ UTO. 140 THIED STREKT.—Tito; snbaeribras, at tierolh -jSL >-r r-gny p<*r flaTwnwTt, wnntof dnmtloni, will please give ns a cail. ’ . So applications for situations willSsTegWs^^ less accompanied with eatisfictaij references n»*»■character i** 4n^faUpn3.. : .^M s * r BgalEitatg Rtfgsts. ■•> : Hops MtlU to operatlo^^gg^^' R/ thankfuito urn public forpast feusUim, rfinterea tofo* I 1 licit & contfanam* of the. same Ibr bis * . the .establishment of ft, Flour- and Spite'ifxU* t»w>rnmn4&tifm ofhla customers.' Snd:.&GWIIP .-.-The attention ofjimhanta and others, IsInTS- I - \N;B,—Ail artJcleatabea.bact if.npt found good, and the [money returned. .■ ... marly .'.:-'';- ; .PBNB' COT TOM UILIif ~ - - PITTSBURGH* PA, TTTENNEDYi-CHILDS k OOimaimfcctnre and Lata lor iV- ealo the following—Tia:- ... * . /PennAKo.lteaTy4-4fiheeting9; : r-.- ... Colored Carpet Chain, of all shade*; _ • White do; •- CoitonTwine; . : - Cotton aniixes;, . ,- / ; rCotion Bed Cords, Sash Cord,and Blow Lines; . - Batting;-**i—'■ ...?, 7 -J&3* Orders left attha SEU; or with IL Childs 4 CO4 and wlth Logas; Wilson A Ox, Wood street, will havo attention. t ,. ftfbllbdawSm .. .> ~• ••.:•■ - - CABBUGESFOagALB. THE undersigned has jostrecelvedut his - CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE,'. situated/v£ 2 £rith him ids and will ; continue thebnsineasat.theCld Stand, comer of-Woodand: Fourth steeds, Pittsburgh, under thehamo and Btylecf FLEMING BROTHERS, where theywill be happytosea tho friends and customers of the l&tefirm,andall other persons dwWngnßidcsintheirlineof business: / The badness of tholaie firm will be closedby John Plena* log, ami 411 persons having claims against said firm, or knowing themselves to be indebted, wm please settle tbs same at tbdrearlie Mamvenieneo.-- " ? $ ... $ ?-■ f, P 1 § . Prom the Pittsburgh Dad? IHtpalch, &b. 2*,1853. A N B3&KIJu3SST ARTI^K— /V -ed ajrtqpping position, byfcllowing a scdentaryoccupa tion, will ciperleucegrcat relief by the asa.of the** Wash* ington Suspender Brace, 7 ? made and sold byDR. KEYSKR, corner ofjWood street and Virgin-alley. It for a brae* and .suspenders; .Old weight ‘ of the pantaloons ,is bo• placed as jtocantipaally .tend to bring tha'saouldexs to their natural position,and expand tho chest.-'We purchased one; some time ago, and hare been so pleased with it; that wb unr solicited give its to puiF , gratis' ,:.;v •"V_ ; ; ;v - . Women, hundreds or whom are 'annually injured by the weight or enormous M eldrts 1 M should also ~ procnie these bzacAS. Be particular in proenrihg the kind mentioned, as many of .the braces sold are humbugs. - Sold wholesale and retaS at the Brug Store of 88l (L lI KEFSEIt, ltd, cor. Wood si and Tirgla alley. 1 ~ my 27 T TP E A. JAYNES, NO. 38 FIFTH STREET, TITTSBUEGH, - Agent for the Sale of L, Johnson $ Go.’* Type, OF PHILABELPHIdj. "' HAS ON HAND and for mlcjthe following:—Brass lined column Galleys; Common Galleys assorted, 1 Slice Qallpys,; Composing Sticks; .Common and Job Cases; Shooting SUckSi'Ley Bhisbcs; R?xwooQ Quoins; Furnl tore and Rlglet, oral] descriptions; Brass Rule; of all descriptions; Job Ink, in Üb-eanst-M^kegs-Preat’a News Ink; 100 Founts Fancy Card Letter; and Leads, cut to any length, j- • ..v/-- ...■ • XW* Orders for Presses and Typo wHlJeceira prompt atr tcnUoa,jand furnished at the Foundry prices. Old Typo re ceived in oxchango fjr new, at 9 cents 2». : ... , Kttebhrgb, May 14, > . - - . H. CHILDS & CQ., TmOLSSAZB SHOE WAREHOUSE, ■ 133 WOOD STREET, t HAVE just received their large' and Bp«endkl rfock of BOOTS ANP SHOES, embracing every and style of Goods, fiir the .SPRING 'AND. SOMMER TRADE ALSO—An extensivokasortmeptof LEAF HATS, of all grades, trimmed find UQtrimined. ' Atsp—A large ami elegant assortment of Ladies and -JJ^ses’'EQNNET8 t of the {atpsfc and mostfashicnablcstylea. TticlT stock of QoodshaHug boon purehaacd direct Zrrni the mahuiacturers, principally Ibr cash, end selected with groat care. In regard to quality_and;sires, they trust they. cannot ftllto please, as they are determined to sellataa low prices as iho sanm quality of goods can be purchased, either in New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore, Merchants Tisiting Pittsburgh to : purchase, or on their way East, are requested to call and exaxolna their £fock,be< fiire pUrchariagelsowhere, - : r . n;ari3aUw TEAZrWASrTISIS! ■- F;-B'KIN TEA S20BB! 38 Fltt& Stone*,, HAS just received the largest ami best selected stock 6f ’GRERN AND BLACK ; TEAB eTer brought U'Pilis burgh, embracing some of the Shops to do found In the eastern msrkpts. klerchanw visiting the City to pur* chise Goods,' if on their way East, ire Invited to call and examine tay stock before purchasing elsewhere, asl can and will sell as cheap u tie same quality can-be purchased in Sew TorkcrPhiladfllpliU. Below isa liss : cf the various, grades, all of which have been, carefully selected, ancj e?u wUh confidence be recommended: •■'• - : : - -'• ... t.- J \lca;- 40kegssmallGermanplums; 50 dcsipepper sauce.; . 25 casks currants: 40 dos tomato ketchup 23mats dalasi *lO eases sardines;.:. 15ca8e*preserves,glas3jars;&0bxBTOckcandjt: 6 do do Uncybxs; -20 bxs macearoni;- 10 do liq stick; 10 bxs Tezmacolll;- 25 bxs do refined; ; 20 do* assorted preserves;. 300 bxs No 1 herring; ' Sdoa preserved ginger; ; ... 100 bxs scaled do; 20 bxsoUva oil; la .store and to arrive, for sale by' JOSIIUA RHODES A CO, . aprls 39 Wood st., opposite SL Charles Hotel... IULCOUC LZICU B.-^SfiSS, J» S> iiteoh) BlcAlpixuJJi'CQir WHOLK3 ALB GROCKE9, and Sealers In' Produce, Met als, and Pittsburgh Manuftitares, N 05.242 and CW Liberty street near tbs -head of Wood) .Pittsburgh, for for sale on liberal terms, theiblloaing; 100 tiercea fresh Rke; tSO>OQD lbs. Bacon,assorted V 100bblfl.Tar; 7 -T .■$ toss s&r Iron,-do; 1600 kegs Nalls, assorted? L 3"db\BestNeilßods;. 600boxcs7Wf>}dQV;61as^,! : S000:^egf!Bock and Biflo assorted ; 4 ‘"•'Powder,assorted; •' OO.balf. chcßtsTca, aa*V $OO boxes Eodn Boap - sorted} - 65 bbls. Linseed, - sad 76 bss. Tanners 1 100 hhds,N.o.'Bugar, part; 500 bbls.'Vlnegar; l prime; ; 30 doßasin; &bxa.UjiTaa& Sugar; • 20 do Pitch; >•- 10 hbds. Potto Klco do; 1 6000 lbs.assorted Copper; 150 bags Coffee;. , . ! 20 bbls. a&4 tyn tard; 600 bbfi.N.o. Molasses; 1 10 fcags assorted Shot;. 76 do S. H. terminatcr. •. *' *• .• AB.the abgre arthles are raaunfactuxod la separata places, and wtth great fare -fajr?9"> JOS.-F.-D. *EAHNO. ; 11HJB MAQASIKRS HQR JUETw~Ju4t. receired and for j „ Bale by H»Mc«n A ton Na SI Smithfield : ■ ■ HarperTsMagazinefor Jaly*. 'PriceJEAcents. ■_ -: 1 -• do do.. „ ' _ _d° : do. " ; • Graham's Magazine-' .do •. ,up ? t .- uD».- “ ■■ •••• -isPetarson’a Magasine do . do dev-..:.* ?■ ; •'ffigff-’fcfrs'a tvAii"'■■ ■ H’o-sasaaisaattwa... IKON— 13 tons Pig Iron fct sale. Also, a tors of Kldiiliod Iron. £nqnir»ef THOJIAS WOODa, j»9 EroSw, ii Hwtet cS«t. *. - VJtfc* "Xij?*s>■ —.. * r y c **, w* -v .v^Vv-.vV’- ' i’- - i ***» l K.v '■■ - ■ .’;»• ~ 5 - v - . 1.-. T ’V>' c • - ■ v*; . - K " * K i < x‘ ' *• > ■ ' -■■■%■ tt -■> ■ J-. v- r* *• *> * * * * r ‘ ' -6 ’ ~ BEEIOV&L. V ♦ -i, iT -C. ■*' ru^W^^4;6w^^:^>.'-'V" TiitobarEb, Teas'll. IheDoctorb(J?fsJ»&iis=- ’ W *'~ ,l '» - -r ',. f ,J>7«; p«. Jayao’a gaa»y.-£2&€2c2zx€3 ••*?£&£*>>•' '■' .TAYHITSEXHOTOSAItT*,--Jayns’ff££2r 2ta£b; _ *} « TeniaVjemlfagc; “ Esac^tDEißsJ^'^- 1 - **•£ CarsniaatiTeßalsaaj:- I ** ' AgrtfHSsi " ,liter. '' -r, - . Alterative; *“ 1 - - /* ;~AESSS!eanEBf}£^jj»^^f^v^ -AT^BfthrgaTrf'na^flfeTnnygM^!?4n«Ltti»M»^g?if r caf?iTOlj t;r -.".-.';.> , T1~: cadsoldcsrbolesalsovretoiL at tha Fcfcia Tea£»rG, > *’ } l '- street;!# - , { . t " At JATOZV 2 ~jL Hrjgfc . • js»l&d±i7 * •^•vr'^TExduslwAfieaMß-SttSfißWgSto-^-j^ij^:-. • - .'•’EestUaony Croia Senncssoo , , . . ra p*tcso» •B. A,:PAHHES!EOOK.»S s?HEl2ni?®£3S, ' : rpHE MABimr.T.E KEJO2HCAN BAMUEB. C3TB t-^ECT” ~ I Jciia ty kna'am citizen cf zx : ipcafa-hishlycf tlm-iSlsoof B. A.Mffirrrtw.’t’i VCTdSm.,%.• ■, , , , r In fcnnthcrcolagm.-'-ghta.' l KMpmlfagfl J an to- , •.*'• i . • Genilcsiea—For' the benefit ofothszsj I. rplcaansupjif 1 ia tcriha * tolaabla qnaliticx-cfi yonr* YcnaUogs, ■ A&mttka years ego uyustescsSoa-waairst called : frifiniij an offlcfifr in. cae ; of the B&nVa In NaahrfHojih Vbs&y if 6C'\: - ; es£tmstion 16 was then a gtandardartlde«'h&rityrnSs<£ifcinFi , *j>Mvw, r~- tooSttJYial ham ftiar - : ono of tad unlO .beotrjrsxj r&eble,..sndrsulgect to frequent: frtckness.-'-'gbe &&uz'zl TermifUge.expelled * grcdfcnxualxrof vr»>f sftanrardafiradiuiUywOVor3jl:g6edlicalto» ; i.i - -.-• used it tpgnlariy in my ownfainlly fbriaostaf the aUcscatar 2 . 3 •df pains, end loetliia-XiMißf fower estremitfeiVXrecoißiiinded' the nse cf year tore la the ease; and leftthrfcalf taking home^iritlrdfaiDCtfons; forito;?issi--EJesßisa wards t^" fc ;the- child passed jb& oaOETof-Igge:'_-i *:•’--v : Worms—the nqmber hot by thenseof the Yenaif&gSrtfca lU’health;*.*,;' began to injprorec. ; Wheai: I.next, saw:the ehSd she'era*v^-^VV- 1 * 4 ' tralktogj n*«* enjoying perfect health! 'this ftfcsj tho very jaws of death the friends sttribotefb the nsacr -r. i'.- r - : - yoorYermiftige." ‘ • ■ - JOHN. i£fiiißlilo3l)«- . •:Mnr&eesbonvTenn4'Jnne;2s,lBs2. • •■..■ .. ' Prepared and. sold by . B. A; FAHNESTOCK & Go+ aprlSalswtf corner Wood and First Pittabargiu. DR. DE- RANEY’S .. fTKLKRRATRD CURATIVE ...INSTRUMENT,- = The cndy Inf aUjUeTh&t far.that Dreadf'jJ Disease knls trust, IcTaof Solitude, ■■■■■■■ Ac, AU.lhess amvicdrds invca-idtig disappear, as soon aiUif. smtretittiqpped from which Cieycnosiafed. - tfe - - understood fertile profession: in. ggperai^'end that medicine hi the world nerer has, and never win, stop those •- losse^^hl^,fallowed, to cont3jn»'ttache«±fis^aro'Hs^;tp,i<^^V-,; - Hi’ against all obsmr&Uonlnaßox, 1* onlygXO. It can feeaßat-ittiiTm.v/r; by exp res to any address, Inanypart of iha-Unitcd States^rt.: i: - - CgnadyAa, according to order, accompanied fey foR direct .-••.■ tlona, and important advice to the married: end .’"rr •*.:-- expensesf'wen to the remotest part3.of ftftcoqntry, ; boing.^r>-~-->.vi'' .verj'trifliQg.: s -r-: -V-S:.-" “ All applications and remittances mnst fee directed (post* - r paid) to the Doctor himself, he having- no Agencies establish-.• Si''-" ed bntln jlandm* and Parian '.-: r •> - -.v •--.•> ; 5 - v ; li. Address, (post-paid) Dr. IR Delaney, 51 Rlspecord •:;• v KetrYorf / .. OSes hours, dally, from OA. M. taiS P. and from 7to - BP.AR, the Safehath exeeptcd. . ~- :~';r i;-- ; • * t *‘Thp endendgned certifyi'vritli great plestSTra^thatthd: : abov € men tkmedlnstmmen tis not only constrnctsd onscl* . v. 'entifio principles, but thaiffomUixise:tho'happfest'rcsulta : - : '.-: : ' m»y always, wilheonfidehee, fee anticipated, there being, tJX. '. lie cure of those diseases, noc&errartain rtmedy esianL • -HENRYKKEIXER, M. D-- . : QOi3TZBS COM POUSD STHTJP OS 1 TEI.- • I ; IOW DOCK SOOT, iremtli- \#st roots ancL herbs of ths Slatlria r -Medics,' tod - has gained anunri Failed repnfcittcn&r tfca--' - following ■ . • y- • BEGULAUNG AND SPSESGTHETONG THB UTEB, todPiaisrmcCtegAjs,aaddfansingthaSlmaachaad-Baw*.- .. Jaundice,^^nsea^'-ipas^of^ppetiU^-Ac^ anA ■■.■■*■;.■■.:■■ tousteg the food to nourish and support ©Terrpart;.. j VW&XWQ THE BLOOD, •■anil ft;ng rrrtng allTTirmrirn, SfTOfo* : •:"•' • la, Salt Hlibugx, ErTOpda3,S«UdHead,Csotar,' Pcapleson r - -v-y - Piv>awjCftO* :■■:;■■ -- . SEQITLASISQ TDB SEdS£TOSY -OIU2AIS3 f > . N . ‘ ' and by- enabling them • .to -perform: their proper '-•% f preventing endicqiing.BianT.painfal itnddajagccwis dis- ; r ; eases; strengthening ana qnlemig tbs Nerrnua SyrfPTn, n«- •: .•.•■•• '«llaying KerTsn?lmtattoii, jmd : caring all diseases of the ; •-•• ,Jferytayt&flystgrfo,Nenndj^xCramps, -stbtjp op yellow poos, eoop* ■ ■ ■ have tosaboeh acquainted.with ita aodut opgreadi-in di> y i ease, and can say that In all respects it is -admirably csZstK v ; - dated to remedy that class of Disease for which itwasde* . signed.- It is espodally Talnable to and all Its attendant'symptoms, it excite .to healthy action th»‘• ;■ LLVEB, removes .TarDQr,-find fhseirrifcy of this OBGANdmd •* sttzmdates healthy salon in : all the system. 'As a PEPH': y EATQB.cj’ pnriSirof the Blood, itha»J»superior. . - i- - - . y : • DAYD) HOLMES, JL JX . Prwtdaux, S. X, Jan- 4,1553. Prepared by 0. ~HOBSS & - (XX* J?o» 445Brctdtf ay, <■ Netr York, snd sold hy Dreggy and others ihremphoat. this and other couatrifis, • - JQKt. ’Mptmift, Agpat^ aptSTJy •" Pittahurgl^Pa..:-'..■ •* . jßgmns a ,' flEillT fi®?©Snt- cca* or . ' - OOUQHS, COia>S> HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, \7£oo£- UiG OOUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. . ** And by Uti'rwcr, tipm Vii ba&tfeft&ibeß-grvat cS traiforsjuaZ t tfhbule& - of sheU hr jar snoot aid vitdiciM™ fail* :. - • * irol ? ~:. As mad foal Science disco tot and designates tte^remediea“• uature.bas one by one, that afflict our '- race yield to the control of art*. Of aU the maladies £er;lromi none*has carried more Tfetlmaio' grare of the Lungs.' Srt&rins&vagSTd • - - s«6* that this too may be cured, and that PulnuV. ggy^C^l&^to, la ail ; Lkeir forms, may be remoted by ■■' . Spaoe/wfll not penult usWpubU&'liere'/iiny -proaortiom:-:: .■ of the cures ittas eSectedj but the Agentbdour named will • fondah our Circular are full particulars and " indisputable proof of theee facts; ' Su&ierti 'Jead and judge toy ybuftelTfis* ■ •'. FOB INFLUENZA AND WHOOPING COUGH. " ' -'J -SiaaTOmJnno 28.1851- • . Sir: I hsTQ repeatcdlyusolyour Cherry Pectoral for :: WfcocpiQg Couglrand Influenza, and .have no hesitation In pronouncing it a complete [ remedy. - Four of ray children have ossa amlded with throe diseases, nnd' the flee üße of -- the Pectoralhas always afforded .fawt instantrelief : - r , 1 i--..:.i JAMES GLOVER. [Wo attest the truth of the above statement. U. H’GIOTV, iEditorof thiNashrEloTThig. ••. . ; . . J. H-HMSHSBMAN, Druggist. .. FOB A CONSUMPTIVE COUGH. . _ _ • --Jnt32rebH,Pa,TeE.2S,ISSI. ' Dear.Slr tarlor three yeara I have been afflicted with-n-' Cough, so distressing that I frequently despaired of recove ry; much of the time I was obliged to sit up all night in i' ray chair, w ray cough nonll suffocate me when I lay dosn.- . Haring used many remedies without much relief, lat last' tiled thaCharry Pectoral; which, unto Providence,his ah.' together cured me. ■ • l am, with gratitude; youre ■:■ . JAMES' STCAHDLE33. This .is cat of the .Numerous Cures- of-Asthvia' : i which have beta accredited to Chesty Pectoral.. -- _ ' AuuurjvK Y* April 17,1813. ; Da. Arts, Hjwcll.■. Dear Sirs I have -fbr years, been af flicted with Asthma in. the worstlbnn, eo that rhave teeo 1“ oblige*, toeleesJn njy chair fcr a.iarp=r -part of the time.” i being unable to breathe on my bed. I ha* tried- a ereni many medicines, tono purpose, Until fay physician pre-- ' sadbed,asanexperimeai, ! yourChiaTy Pectoral. ■ ■■ ; ;At first it zeemed to taaSo mo WGrtus; bat in less than : * v vreehXbegan to experience the most gratifying relief from its use; and how, ia ftur weeks, the disease is entirely » moved. - Jean deep on myhed with" comfort, and enjoyo"’ Stats of health which Ihad heve; ezpeetod-to enjoy. - - • „ • ’ 'GEOKaEB, FAB4HT. ■ a Commission ami-raraardlng Hceehaait.r-., Fron.the Frcalrientor AniheratCoHerto. i , EBWAItH-mPCHOOCE,H.D, EL.H;&. * i J. C. Axes, -Eir-rl have used your Cherry Peetorai'hiriT ' own-Kiso of deepceatod bronchitis, and am satJsSal from ita uhemleal constitution, that It Is.an cilmirahla csmDound .the relief of laryugisl aud; bronchial-diaealile£i re rey •opinion, aa to its superior character, can be of anv screfci' ; youare at liberty to nso it as you thint proper AmhershSept. W.1M9.. . EDWARD HITCHCOCK. College j - - ■■■".■■ ; - . . ■ • btfitr Jersey Medical Reporter. • v • Senator. “ ■ - - ClMinnatl,OhioT^ -v JAHraaAVim •»*«» ’ VO;'*.- ' " . > -t* ' ’ 1