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J UEMOVAt. fpH£ subscriber would rtspccifullyinfonn his friends an J 1 ’the public! that; be baa removed fromhls old stand, on Market«»neti to the KBWIKOX PHONT STORE, MV 43 FWll BTKEfiT,' Immediately opposite tho Theatre, where be Is now receiving and opening a- handsome assort ment and Faney Colored Clothfli Casslmerws and ..Vestings, of the newest styles, -which he will take pleasure in showink to those'who may fovor him with a call. He is al«> prcbtiMHl to make to order every article of Cloilung constUudng a Gentleman’s Wardrobe,-in the latest and mostfaahlontiblo style. . . TO TJutLQR&s-fai* subscriber offers for sale bis com plete system of Garment Draughting, so &vorably ; fcnowtJ and generally used by the trade ufthhr city, Gmciriaatl, Philadelphia and elsewhere; at the following prices/vis: With instructions, $10.00; “Without instructions, $7,00. Tho Book and Euler, containing f all and accnratp directions to successful draughting, forwarded to any part of the United States, on receipt of by ' 'JAMES 0. WATT, ' Teacher of Garment Cutting, No. 45 Fifth street, Opposite the Theatre. SA-STUEL GRAY, mWfZ&Wlo&t'hS.Z’xGs. ~.V. BT..<JLm BTEStT, PITTSCD^GU. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING made exclusively to order, and warranted to suit. Has constantly on band * choice assortment of CLOTHi, CAS3IMERES, TESTINGS, and OVERCOATING, of the lotespatyles, selected expressly f*r the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving their orders, will have their wishes consulted and complied with, os all work Is done under Ids own supervision. DoTt^ CLOTH tN G STO RE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO., 1 FORMERLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty * street, which has won an unbounded popularity under the name ®f the THREE BIG DOORS, havo, for the pur* pose of acquiring more space for their immense business, removed to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the most SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been, offered to the public. Their principal object for thl* removal, is to giro thorn more facilities forme WHOLESALE TRADE! They am prepared to sell Goods at the LO WEST EASTERN PRICES! And they will warrant them to he as good as any manu factured in the Union. CUSTOM WORK, Ut TEX HOT 6TYL£,A3X> UPON THE SHORTEST EOTICS. They have on hand a fall and beautiful assortment of CLOTUS and COATINGS, lor FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BOSI ;nbs3 coats. Our interests aro identical with, those of our customers, and we assure the public that our fidelity will not fell in filling all orders we may ha favored with* DON’T FORGET THE PLACE— Mo. §§ Wood Street, (east side,) cohere or diamohd ali.ee. N. B.—We desire onr patrons toundarstand that wo have no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the House above designated. mar 23 JOHN JTCLOSKEY & CO. DRY GOODS. : Police it TO THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS OF Pittsburgh, Allegheny city, and vicinity. ~-D. QBEOQ.A 00.* Importer* A Whole?ale Deacrs la Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods end Varieties, N0..09, ono door from the North-west corner of Wood et. and Diamond t \ alley, futsbargh. Ila-ring completed the enlargement of ’ their present occupied Wore Rooms* are now opening one of the largest and best stock of DRY GOODS and VARIE TIES, tb«*y hareever heretofore exbihited to the Pittsburgh trade, and on examination, will be fnund to be unsurpassed by any other House of the kind in the City, and as one of the partners U generally in the Eastern Cities daring tbo busfnets season*, barcharing cheap bargains, adapted to the Pittsburgh and Western Trade, we will be able to off.* inducements to onr old customers, and purchasers gener ally. Our stockof Dry Goods consists in part of the fallow ing lOLdingnrticlcs, riz: Superior Broad Cloths; Pilot and Petersham dm Fancy Cassimeros, Tweeds and Satinatt* Jean s+Xatex Vsstings and Corduroys; Flaaatoi Tickings and. Vest Padding?; Brown-aud Bleached |MaaUnjs and Irish Linens; Fbreign-and DomazticGinghams; Alpacas, Merinos, Cohurswotbs, and Diets SUks; Bay ■* Woolen Comfort* and Fancyßßk Handkereblefe. The fclhndng' cnsxprisa n part of the general stock of Varieties- ' ‘’ • < . Cottons, end Sewing Silks; Hoeieiy,GkiTes,Rlbb6ns, and Black SOk Veils; LaoeGoods, Jkeonetfie,'Mull end Cambrlck Muslins; Fancy Nettings; and MUllnery'goods generally. Also—A large assortment ofTable Cutlery, Pocket knives Bason and Scissors of onr own Importation. Perfumery. Patent Medicines, together with a splendid ■ assortment of Gold and Gilt Jewelry, of the latest psturas; Gold and Sil ver Watch materials; Watch glares, and an ex tenrive stock of SO- hour andB day Brass Clocks, of a variety of patterns. All of which vEI be sold on the most oceoia modattag terms,for.Cash, or City reference. N. Country Merchants and Prdlars are lovlt.-J to give ns a call before purchasing elsewhere. aepSldf . D ORRftQ A CO. SECOND ARRIVAL OP FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS 1 ! The Cheapest Goods of the Season YOUNG, BTBVENSON a LOVE, Sign of the original BzedlirK, No. 74 MARKET STREET.betwreu Fourth an-i the Diamond. Pittsburgh, have just received, »pd are now opening, a large and splendid assortment of DRESS GOODS, Of the newest and most desirable styles, adapted to th# present season. ©aid Brocade and Fancy Silks at bargains. -Plain Black and Cornelian Silks and Turk Satin?. Merino Pinki.% all wool, and Silk and Woo) do. Also, Raw SUk and Cashmere Plaids of every description, very cheap. New style Plalnand Fancy De Lalncs. French Merinos, Ctelunerea, Coburg a, Alpaca?, and Para mattas, all colors and qualities. Deßegea,an4blgheolorMDeLaln«,an qualities. Fall amtWlaberShawls, of every description. Lang aud Square Broche and Plaid Shawl*. Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do. French Chintzes, Ginghams. A general assortment fast color Prints, from CW ct*. up. i WHITE GOODS of every description. Collars, Cuffs,Chemisettes and Rmb’d Hdkfis, at bargains. . Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods, very cheap. Also,« foil slock of DOMESTIC GOODS, at low price* • Linen Sheeting, PQlow Linens, Table Cloths, and Na;>- klns. Kn&da Diaper, and Cravats, very cheap. GLOVES, HOSIERY. SUSPENDERS, and CRAVATS. We would respectfully solicit an early call from bath wholesale aud retail buyers, flattering ourselves that we ran accommodate all who may favor us with their patron age, on most-liberal terms. rap2C ■ YOUNG, STEVENSON' A* LOVE. Just Keeetvei AT THE ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE So. 74 MARKET STREET, Anew supply of fall anl winter goods, which will be sold at exceedingly low prices. We would respectfully solicit an early call from our friends end the public in . general, believing that we can now oiler greater inducements to both wholesale and retail boyeia. than ever heretofore. eeplb YOUNG. STEVENSON A LOVE. Sew CoMb and Corrioce Factory l JOHHSTOff, BEOTHEEB 6 CO., ' Corner of Etbccca and Bdmant rtrccU, JEegfieny City, •jpgey?h WOULD respectfully Inform their friends the public generally, that they hare * the manufacture of Carriage*, £j"\ i—ffrriirßqoacbo%Boc&aways,Buggies, SMghsana Chariots, in aUthelr varipusatyfoa of flnishimd proportion. All orders Ftt2.be executed with strict regard to durability aud beauty of finish*- Bep&int will also be attended to on the most reasonable terms. - Using in all their work the best Eastern Shalt** Poles, sod Wheel stuff, they feel confl*. dent that all who fetor then with their patronage, will bo _ perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Puirh a sera are requested to gyre us a oall. before puraba*: • ring elsewhere. oct&ly : CAEEIAGES FOE SALE. rTlllE undersigned btui just received-at his .n- r ,»_ JL OAgWAUE WABEHOUSB Ww two Jdlleßun, between PittaburghisS3§2§£ ■jdlATOjtMSitiae, a splendid assortmentJSESiSC. of YSIggLE5,.of sTery description, and will continue to s®®*!* new and eooond hand Carriage*, SaOeUa. wWch ho will soil on the eery lowest tense for „ la competition. .Ji hoa 'i'' rt S l -° ?to , frar ““ alrB aapoctftiUy Invited to call y and aee for thmselyes. . Bjpaelal ana jranpi attention paid to repairing of Carri “g***4*s - , |mylB.-dtgy«l joanpg WiUTK. _ STABLE, QxttjgSmahMil erat and Diamond otic*, trxtdfr bavlng added large!; to hla 235*%}® «o*fPreparod *° accommodate the pnbllc flneet Boggles, and best Horses, both for , QonlI ™ ra to barb hor«B ted superior accommodations for them at tbls stable. The stalls are large and new, and thß pm prletor pajaevery pttontlon to their ease and comfort ■ oetfty ij , - ' P. Devlin. ~~ Notter. - " T'HE BTOCEHOIDEJtB OF THE AI.LF.OHE.NT AND 1 BUTLER PLANK-LOADCOMPANY are beraby noti ced thatan ELECTION will bobeld at KOBEBT WILSON 8 HOTEL, in' BaSeVstown, on SIONDAT, tie 7th day of No vember, 1863,'fbr the pnrpose of electing officers of retd OKspanjfcr the ensuing jaar. to be opened at 13 Attest: JOHN N. PHBYIANOB, PnaMcrot. Jaira Bsnatt, Pccy foetfrilml "... „ - \ - Notice* r l 'SB MANAGERS of the Temperßncorillo and Noblos- J. town Plank Eoad Company hereby rive JJ* ! .Stockholders,of said Company to MEET, on m vr 7 •* ™»*fflocof the Treaaarer.or Mid Company. No. ° f *”** Avsny tooicgyEec'r. A. W. UWMIS,^ -_®£S*“»JttAJSs¥6«TATio«. W g * d * w i* h Pennsylvania and ficaane- Co “£,» IlI «. tm » apodal Oy,t* r Transportation Line, at exceedingly lmr rates. ~ ADAMS A CO. 64 Water st. Blank books— 1 „ Da}- Book*, ' ! o«d> BwS». Receipt Book*, Dockets, fir ■ r.-n-Tz.n.lr tlan of BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER ".KST of tie mwt roperlor quality of pepor, bound l n ,L required. Blank Books warn to order. y y 0 A large and excellent stock of Blank Books alwavs on hand and for sale at low rates, consisting of Cap, Demv a«S Medina work; In all styles of binding. 7 M The trade supplied on liberal terns. ' W. S. HAVEN, Blank Book Manufacturer, *ep3 t.:.. Corner Of Market and Becrrod streets. .Labor Saving Olachlne. miTB BOSTON SAUSAGE CUTTER AND STUFFERS; J Hay, Straw, and Stalk Cutters^Churns, Improved Coru fihollera, for band and horse power; "Pruning Chisels, Savs, and a large assortment of Implements suitable for the Gordon and Pannyfrom the Seed and Agricultural Wmv» house, 40 Fifth street • pel4 •• ■ • • ■ ■■ , ■ JAMES WARDROP. Notice. mHE partnership between tbo underrij-ncd, at Pittslrarsh x and Wheeling, is this day dissolved bymutnal consent. Joseph Richards has transferred his interest to Ckswe W. Smith, who is alone authorised to setUe the bnslncss of the orm. GEORGE W.- SJlim .. „ ‘JOSEPH RICHARDS. SlttahotEhj : Adjust'£% ,1863.. . ■■■ CARD—The BREWING, GRAIN, JIAI/PnnaTIOP TRADE will ho carried pnasheroto&refhy the subscriber, at Pitts burgh andJQtStllEZ. GEORGE Dr_ nmn _ angghSotri:l« ■ ■■ [Gsietto.l. ' Utofirm.'-—— /"ILtFF BTflEET“Ttrt> Lotsfbrnale, situated on Cliff and' \y CookrtteeU, each 24 f»ifront tj 78 deep. Price :SSOO each. Team: One-balf in hand; balance in one year. - S. CUTHDEBT * SON, , oct22 Beal Estate Agents, 140 Third et. TRANSPORTATION. 6WMHEE AHEANGEHEHTS. 18W. 1853. the SM^lvaniX'exKtUjad. lost Mail Train will leavb the Passenger Station on X .Liberty street every morning at 9 o’clock, stopping at all tho regular stations :on theroad, and arriving in • Philadelphiathenext morning at 7 O’clock, connecting with tiie trains direct to New York, alao connecting at Harris burg with the trains for, and arriving in Baltimore at 7 o’- clock, A:AI;' . - The Express'Train loaves the station every evening at 9j35 o’clock, sropplng at all the regular stations, and con necting with trains far Baltimore, at 8 o’clock, P. SL, also connecting with stage* for Bedford Swings. Fora to Bedfbrd Springs, $A80; Fate to Philadelphia, $9,60 j Faro to Baltimore, $9; Fate to New York, $11,90. Passengers purchasing through tickets to Now York will be conveyed from one depot to the other, in Philadelphia, free of charge, provided they go directly through. Tickets rgood to stop three days in Philadelphia, Baggago checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Rail road and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Tbo Accommodation Train will leave every afternoon at 6Vi o’clock, stopping at all regular stations, and running only as far a* Lntrobe. Returning trains arrive In Pittsburgh atfkSO, and 8 o'- clock, A. M., and T:U P. M. Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will bo charged ten cents in addition to the station rates, oxcept from stations where tho Company have do agent. £2* Nones.—ln case of loss, the Company will hold them selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. U.—-Messrs. M. & J. Broldenthal, Omnibus Proprietors, have been employed to convey passongera and baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed cents fur each passenger, and 12% cents for each trunk. For tickets apply to J. MISSKIMEN, Agent, At the P. R. 1L Depot, on Liberty street. Pittsburgh, July 22,1863. Jy2o CLBVKLAMD AKJD PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. SPECIAL NOTICE. ON end after WEDNESDAY, August 19,1853, Passenger Trains will run daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows: EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Cleveland for WellsviUe and way Stations at 10.00 A JL ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Cleveland for Alliance end way Stations at 7.30 P M. Returning < EXPRESS TRAIN leaves WelUvllla for Cleveland and way Stations at 10.15 A M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Alliance for Cleveland and way Stations at 9.00 A M. CONNECTIONS.—The 9,00 A M Train from Alliance con nect* with tbe Express Train of 0. A P. Railroad, leaving Httabttrgh at G.OO A M, ntriflng ot Cleveland at U. 37 A M. Tho Express Train from Wdlsville connects at Alli ance with the 8.80 Moll Train from Pittsburgh, and reach ing Clovelaud at 3.30 PM; also, with the Mail Train of the 0. A P. Railroad from tbo West, arriving in Pittsburgh at &D 0 P M. The Express Train from Cleveland conn eels at Alliance with 51*11 Train for Pittsburgh, Salem, Cantos, Ma&slUon, Wooster, uud Stations on O. & P. Railroad. Only one Train daily from Cleveland to Pit laburgh, owing to tho refusal of the Ohio nod Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany to allow ou evening connection to be made, which would accommodate passenger* reaching Cleveland In tbe afternoon Train* from the East and We«U Tbo 10.00 A M train from Cleveland and the 1015 A M Train from WellsviUe connect at Bayard with railroad to Carrollton, and hacks for Dover, New Philadelphia and Cos hocton, , Trains Mch way ©ounce* at Hadron with the C. Z. and C. Railroad, for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron. passengers baying PilUburgh In the 8 30. A M Train, reach Cleveland at A 39 P 51, and connect with tb« Light ning Train of Lake Shore Railroad, leaving at P M for Erie, Dunkirk, liulßUo and Niagara Fall*. Pasaengars (7 all the Trains con go forward, east, watt or south, by tho followin'.* evening lines from Cleveland; tiTEAMEItS ON LAKE Eltlli—Tbe new and magnificent floating palaces •* Queen of the West” and ’‘Crescent City,” leave at 7.0 u P M for Buffalo. LAKE snOUE RAILROAD lave» at 3.45 and AIS P U for Erie, Dunkirk, liuff*!o, Niagara Falls, New York and Rnvton. CLEVELAND, COLCMBUH AND CINCINNATI RAIL ROAD—-At 8.16 P M forOolumbos and Cincinnati; same Trtlo connects at Gallon with BeHcfonialne and .Indiana R It for Dayton. Ju Indianapolis, Terr* Uaot* and Jefferson* ville. Indiana. TOLEDO. NORWALK AND CLEVELAND RAILROAD— Ai 6.15 P 61 ibr Toledo, Chicago, Ufiwmnkic, Le*alle, Galena and St. Louis; at 7DO PM by Steamer* on L\ke Erls to Toledo and Detroit, Uicdc* by hailmail to Chicago, nnd Galena Through Tickets to Galena or Detroit, sd; Chicago fU; Luxllo $l4; Gulcns 618,75; SL Louie |il. Through Tlckcl* to New York and Boston via. Buffalo, can be obtained at this office. Paesengera are requested to procure their at the Company's office, of JOHN A. C AUG HEY, Agi, anglS Motiopgahela Hoa*r, Water at-, PUUburgfa. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILBOAD. Sew Arr&ngome&t, COMMENCiSG AUGUSTS, 1868 EXPRCS3 TUAIS leave* I’RishurgU at 6 (.‘clock, A U; •top* only at the principal SiaCon*, end dines atCn»t hue at IDO l* 61. arriving at Cincinnati in the evening, via Colombo! Kud Xuol». Furofmm Pittsburgh to Gccin&aG. $7,75; to Colombo*. $5,26. MAIL TRAIN leavr? Pitt'burijb at S.r«> A M; ilioe* at AI Hance; and rvarbe* CrcJtlloe at G.OO P M,connecting with the Night Train to Columbus and CiocionsU, and with tin* Bellefomaltui and IntlietiA Railroad fur Dayton, indla&apo lb*, Terre Hantr, and town* in Indiana Connection* are made st AHlaitcir by Railroad wltb Raven ru, Hudson and Cleveland. Faro froio Piti*htir£b to Cleveland. J4.OU. flonn(«tion* are mad* at MamdMd by Railroad with San dusky City, Mno-sfirkl, Mount tenxoo, Newark 7attr»- lilla. Fare to Sandusky Citj, $4,50; L> Newark. f 4,60; to 7a title, $5. > Oounertioc* are made wKU Detroit and Chicago, both by Clevdand and Baodu?fcy City. PasM-nger* who tear* PlU*- burgh tn the Jlali Train at hJ» A 51, go directly by Man* Held and SdnJujifct City to Detroit, without detention. Fare to Detndt, duo; tn Chlt-are, $ll,OO. UKTLRNING i THE EXPRESS TRAIN toaves Crestline ai IXJO P >l, Mansfield W Uo P M, and Alliance ai 5.00 P M, and tvach «.< at Alb P M, eoaoeciing with the Express Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which leaves Pittr burgh at IOJIO P. M. Time from Cincinnati to Htt*bur*h, 14V£ hours. Farr, $7,76. Farr from OruiouaU tu Philadelphia or IkdUmorr, <15.00. MAIL TRAIN U-jitc* Crr*tUn» at 7 r A 51; dines ai Al liance; ruoon.u with fcapreM Train from Cleveland, and urriven at PUuburL'h ut 5, l* M. NEW BRIUUruN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lra»«« Plttshurgb at )o A M and 4.45 i‘ .M, and New Brighton at 7 A5l and l P M. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly ticket* at miaevd rate*. FRIMUIfT TR-tTN Irarw Plttibargh ot <L3O A 5L and ar rives at 4 », P 31. tsS_ i'anscoger* are reque*te-J to procure Tickets at lb* Compnoj V OiHfU*, Bt tlio Federal Stmrt Station, of OKOKOE PARKIN, Tlcki‘t Agent. The Train* do nut run on Sunday. ■CS* Further Information mar b» obtained of JOHN KELLY, Panengpr Agent. Pennsylvania Company, WE flre hTwarding I'roduc#, Ae., to Uoltlmnn and Pblla< ft iloiphia, promptly, on receipt Time, Five Days, tutes or FJUUOUT. Bacon, Pork and Brof, fsalted,> 45a. ft 1002 m. On Lard, Lard Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass, 60c. Q 1002 m. Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobacco, On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, dorer and Timothy Seed, 70a. tb. On Doer Skins, Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, 70c.«lOOlba On Fcaibtns Purs, tvltry, Bwoms and ilerrbandlxe. Me. fVIOOQis. On Flour, barrel. W« are alsoprepared tn forward freight to Bodabaogb's station, near Greeoabarg.and Intermediate BtaUon». OOVODE A GRAHAM, Agents, comer of Penn and Wayne ita- Pittsburgh. _ IL IL UOUSTON, Agents )SV* 276 Market aertwt, Philadelphia. KALOOLH tctcil -...JOUA fC JIM mi 8. «v»^n _ J. B* Leech., HcAlnln A Co.. 'TTT’QOLKSALEGUOOKRS, and Dealers In Produce,Met- TT ale, and Manufactures, Nos. 2*3 and 244 Liberty street, near tb« bead of Wood, Pittsburgh, of for for sain on liberal terms, thu following: 100 U»rct*i froflh Rice; ‘50,W)0 lbs. liacon, BMorUd i lOObbla. Tar; 6 tons Bar Iron, do; 1500 kegs KaJln, assorted; 3 do Best NaU Rods; 600 boxes Window Glass. 2000 kegs Hock and lUfle assorted; Powder, assorted; 60 half chests Tea, of- 300 boxes Ro«in Soap ; *ortt«d; 85 bbls. Liosoed, Lard s&4 1 6 bx*. Ti*baoco,aftfiorteJ; Ta&nere* Oil; 100 hhds. N. 0. Sugar, pan 300 bbla. Vinegar’ prim®: 30 do Bosln; 6 bxs. Havana Bugar; 20 do Pitch; 10 hhds. Porto Rico do; 6000 It*, assorted Copper: 160 bags Coffee; 20 bbls and kegs Lard; 600 bbls. N. 0. Ifolassoa; 10 kegs assorted Shot • ’ 76 do B. H. do; Ido Barkßhot: 800 bxs. Tin Plate, aaiM;; 6 bbls. Alom; 4 ion* Wire, do; , 20 do Rye Float -2 do BpeJter; 20 setts Tinners 1 Machines 6 casks ebast Zinc, as-; and Tonis; sorted; 100 bus. Dried Apples: v^fv sB^ 0 * ; 100 bales Batting, assorted; 1000 2OOO Ibi. Oottop Yam, as -10 tons Ma'd Sbcct Iron;! sorted. 100.900 Ihs. asttM Bu!k Meat.: * (aprSO Wliolcaale and Uetall, R saddle, harness and trunk manufaotoby OBERT n. HARTLEY, begs leave to iXm • bis frieodfl and the public generally, that he continuM to occupy that Urge and commodious L .... > Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Pabn*- stock & Ca, No. 8A corner of Diamond Alley and Woedst, where lie keeps a lafge and general aswrtment of Saddles! Bridles, Ilarnoro, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle ti»p, Valise! Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other articles in his He also keeps constantly on band, and Is prepared to fur nish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured of tho best material, and In a style of workmanship equal to the Eastern mnnuCirturod article, and at 60 per cent, cheaper Country Merchants and Fanners would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, aa he is do tdnnined'to rate articles at very low prioes. OST- Don’t forget tho place, No, 80, corner of Wood st and Diamond Alley. fepSd Notice to Farmers and Oardeners. THE subscriber has rcrclvod his supply of TURNIP SEEDS—vi*; Largo Purple Top, Yellow Aberdeen*, White Globa, Large Norfolk, and Lai nay's improved Hutu Raga or Swedish. Also, a few tons or Lelnus’ Fertilirer, one of tho lm?t manures for corn, grain, grass, vegetables, fruit trees, 4c., of easy and cofo application, at Philadelphia prices. Garden and Fanning Implements, In great variety, of the latestlmprovcmcnta, at the Seed and fmplement Warehouse. No. 49 Fifth street. J«2> • JAMES WARDROP. Office ofClevc'd At Pittsburgh Co. f > Cleviland, September 14,1853. f S T t C SS, 1 !9V I)ER8 are hereby notified that the SECOND A / L ?P :^ T °/ 1611 P er ce « t * on tho subscription to AXD PITTSBURGH RAIL- Y ’ for the construction of the Beaver Ex- In C evelind ( \S r '' ltl > tU f bH vM U ' thn TrcaflUrer «t hi* Office nor/ Jn I bc [ ore LUo VUIS? DAY OF NOVEMBER US* SJzfrw tha aubflequent Instalments of ten per cent, each, bo paid to said Tn-afum. on or before the firet dTv oi eachcuccesaivo month thereafter, until the wholeshaH*be Interest will bo allowed from the time of narmwi t tm<n U QomplctM for tho mooing „ f igStelto?” ■By order of the Boerd of Directors • ocljlm SAM-L fOUAMBRE. IW.s„. Revolvers I Revolvers! ■ TUST KECKIT'KO--lJj Expref'B. direct frSL th. nnmufar. U tnrers, n splendid assortment of Oolt’i Reoeatini wL tel?, -i, 5 and 6 inches barrel, all of which we will Bell f or aah u lowas theycanbe bought In thrdty of New York ijewons Rolngto 'iostralia or Calllbfnts, will find tbit they .con do better.by purdmdns; thelr home, tiai thoy cin.anionsrstninßeis.'iu! we give persons a chance to try any of the above Fietolg, before leaving the city; and in cose of a ikilore, werefgnd the money. , BOWH i TETtEY, fel> > o ISS Wood street, Pittsburgh. ' IJ T 1 ! ~ , t - , W * T <. 1 INSURANCE COMPANIES. INSURANCE NOTICE. “iBTSA. INSURANCE COMPANY,” OF HARTFORD, CONK. , CHARTERED 1819 CAPITAL $800,000: Paid up in cash, and socuroly Invested. ■ BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Thos. K. Braeo, Robertßuetl, R. Mather,* Fred’k Tylor, E, A. BaUteley, Austiu Danliam, Eben Flower. - Henry Z. Pratt, Joseph Church, Samuel 8. Ward, Ward Woodbridge, John L. Bos trail, Samuel Tudor Miles A Tuttle, E, O. Ripley, Junius S. Morgan, Gustavu* r. Darla. THOMAS K. BRACE, President. G. O. RiPtxr, Secretary. THE AGENCY of this Company being changed from R. Q. Beeson, Its former Agent, to 0«o7r Arnold, those bar* log policies at the office in Pittsburgh and vicinity,con hare them renewed by calling on Mr. Arnold, No. 74 Fourth St., who is duly commissioned to take risks oh Dwellings, Stores, Public Buildlogs, Mills and - Manufactories, with their contents. The attention of Merchants and property holders of Pittsburgh is called to the advantages offered by Insuring in this Company, from its age, promptness and liberality in adjusting losses, and its abundant means, such as few similar corporations can show. J, B. BENNETT, General Agent. ABBITS OF TUB COMPANY. TtOTTT-FQPBTH 0580.11 STATEUXST, MAY, 1853. Bknk Btoek, market value*— Phoenix, of Hartford . .430,000 , Exchange, do., 18,172 Farmers' and Mechanics £5400 Connecticut River 9,750 Hartford - .. 29,400 $115,722 do. do. Eagle, of Providence, JL L... 1,980 do. do. American, of New Y0rk,..~.5U450 North America..... 11,000 Broadway - 13,920 People's..... 4,400 Republic 10,500 HanoTer .. v 9400 Now York life and Trust...- — Railroad 7 cent. Mortgage bands, market value. Railroad Company stock, mar ket .value, via: Hartford and New Haven, $02,600 Hartford, Providence, and Plshkill, 20,476 Boston and Worcester, 11,123 Now Albany, 200 Connecticut River, 14.600 $103,803 Miscellaneous,— Connecticut River Go. Stock, 1,000 Real Estate in Hartford, Ann Arbor, Louisville, At, Office furniture and Library, Cash in Dank, Amounts, balances, bills re ceivable for premiums, real estate, Ac., $01,330,02 Less, balances doe to Agents and others, Capital Stork, $300,000 Profit ondLott, 118,179,30 $416,179 SO A dividend of 10V cent., declared and paid J3lh of Juao 1863. Haring received the appointment u Agent la Pittsburgh, and vMotty, of the &tn» Insurance Company, lately bold by R. EL Bw»d, I tabs pleasure Ifl caUlog the atteuiion r.f Its former patrons, my friends end the pub Ur, that I era prepared to issue FoUricft, or renewal* of them, at ftlr rates of pramlom, on risk* of tha various descriptions of budd ing*, merchandise, mills, machinery, and all risk* needing the security of Insurance from foes or datnsn by fire. The /Etna Company 1* one that recommends Itsalf to the com* nranlty iron its p. overblal fairness and promptltcde, not only to taking of risks, but to th* adjustment and psymsat of Us loasco. It does not profess sn ranch to giro chap in* sorance, a* It does promise valuable indemnity. Application* attended to at the Banking House of Ger. E. Arnold A Co, 74 Fourth street, oel3-lm QSOilOe E. ARNOLD, Agent. Delaware Uutual Safaty Insnrance CoT FQfiet. nrrth rural of Du JEccAonp*, Third tt, Phil mu INSURANCE—Buildings, taefchsodiae other property. In town and ooontry. Insured against loa or damage by fire, at tha lowest rate or premium. Miami Intnascf —They also Inarm easels, cargoes «M freights, forehen or ccwatwta, under open or special polido, as the assured may desire. Isizvn TaissroiTAttoa.—They also In tare tnerehaudU* transported by wagons, railroad oats, canal boats and ceao* boats, on rivers and lakes, on the mo«t liberal terms. Dirrdari Joseph It Seal, Edmund A. Sender, John G. Barts, Robert Burton, John It Penrose, Samuel Edvards, George G. helper. Edvard Darlington, Isaac R. Daria. Wil liam FoiwoU. John Sawlln, Dr. St SI. Heston, Jaa. C, Thacphilua PaaLling, U. Jonas Brocka, nary Gngb Craig, George ScrriU, Spenosr M’ilvain. Charles Kelly, J. O. Johnson, William Uay, Dr.& Thomas, Juba Ssllara, W2H*a Ryre,ir. Durden cl D. T. Morcia, Hugh Crate, John T. Logan. ifouia JUiTB, Protest Tnoa. C. Hum, Viu PnabtenL 3osm.y?.CcMA*,&crdarg. Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Httabwgh. j«l6rdl f P. A. M ADKIRA. Afrzi PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OP ’ lIABTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Prertiunu and F Tealcrn Fund 81,000,000. INCOR rOBATED 1926. Poilrie* of Inauranc* leaned at all times on the fkvrra hl» term*, again** LOSB OR DAMAGE BT FIRE, 05 THE PERILS OP NAVIGATION, 1)T QEO E. ARNOLD, Aatsr for prnsßVßau j.vd allegiisxt covxrr. lasrlcy TUE UNITED STATES LIFEINSUBANCE, ANNCIT* AND TRCBT COMPANV, raiUDELPOU. CHARTERED APRIL 2GTH, 1850. CHARTER PRRPLTUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S . E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. QJfcrrt of thf Ifomt Board at PkdadtlplUa: naremas. Rtepbrn R. Cravfcrd, Ftnl B. Goddard. Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Jotmeon, Benjamin W. Tinglry, Geo. fiTQeaxy, Jacob L. floreace, James Pirrmu. WUliam M. Galvin, Wflliam M'E«i PrttidnU— Stephan 1L Crawford. Tic# /Vmdnti—Am hroee W. Thompson. Ilediaii Examiner, JPtfi/iwryA—J am r» 11. Willson. M. B. Allegheny CSfy—lt ft Howry. M. ft OKI K, ARNOLD, Agent marlT y No. 74 Fourth street. PUt&nrgh. Tbs PranUln Firs Insuranes Company, Of Philadelphia, iVmuyfeavto. T\lUE<7roU*—Chark* w. Ranch rr, Thomas Hart-Tobias JL/ Wagner, fcaouel Grant, Jacob U. Smith, Geo. W. Bleb arts, llordecai ft Lewis, AttotahJ R. Berk, David S. Browne, Morris Pattorron. Cuss. N. PrrTtdxnl, C Has. G. Ban cm. Secretary. Ooottoue to make insurance, perpetual or nraftM. on every description of property, to to vn and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company bars reserved a Urge Contingent Fund, which,vlth thnrcapital and premiums,eaftlytovested,af- ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company* on January Ist, 1861, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly* wtn aa follows, vU: Mortgig. 191»02)« Krai ErtatM ujsn Ta Traoporary kui Q,me 17 Btoefa. GUM (JO OMh, ko ... GUU HI Total 41412,708 M Bbum tlwlr tnwpoistlon, a perioj of twn»K»ia not. taer bar, paid apwanl ot On, MEIIob rotir nooilml Itoo' iaotl lanea by fire, tbanfcx (Sbnllu orUenc* of (taa aOrantegM of iOEOiaoeii, u veil aa tha ability acid dlxpcel tlon to meet with promptaea all UaWUUea. i. QARDINKS COrFIN, Agent, Office, nurth-cast cor. Wood and Tluzd eta THIRD ASBVAL STATEMENT OP THU STATE JIOTDAL PIHE AND UABINE INSURANCE COMPANY, or PSNBaTLVANIA. Assets, May Ist, 1862 $203,018 61 Premiums received to May Ist, 1863- 66 Interest on Loans, Ac 1,910 ]p Capital Stock - 100,000 00 n $440,183 28 Returned premiums, Losses, lie insurance, tt. penses, A<l, 87,804 66 Bonds, UortgagM, Stocks, and other good socu curlllw.- $161,481 08 Premium Notes 6l Cash On hand 17,820 21 Total ain't of Resources, Liable far Losses.. $353,318 70 Dazcrons. JOHN P. RUTCTKRFORD, Dauphin county, P. C. BEDGWICK, Harrisburg, BAMUKL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINB, Banker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER, JOHN tt BDTuE&POBD;Dauphin county, A. J. OUiLETT, Harrisburg, 8. T. JONKtt lUrrisburg, ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon oonnty. JOHN P. RCTHERt'ORD, Praldsnt. , A. J. GILLETT, Secretary. Will impure against perils of sea and Inland navigation, alse, on Merchandize In efty or country, at lowest rates con sistent with safety. Policies issued on dwelling bouses either perpetually or for a term of years. Branch Office, corner Fourth and Smlthfield streets. mj2&tr A. A. CARRIER, Actuary. Veitern Insurance Company, Pittsburch K. MIUXE. promptly paid. A Homo Institution, managed by Dmicrons who are well known in the community, and who ore determined hv promptness and Üborallty, to maintain the character wkich they have assumed, as offering the best protection to thus* who desire to be Insured. Directors.—R. Miller, Jr.,O.W. Ri&ketson, J. W. Bntlar N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, C. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson* Wm. M. Lyon,James Llppenoott, George I>«Sie, Auley, Alexander Nimlok, Thomas Scott. t)0- Office, No; 02 Water street, (Warehouse of Snanv a Co- up stairs,) Pittsburgh. * 1~~~ T»>on* I*lfo InsareG, “ r NOT, read what some one has written. Among all th» contrivance* of man to protect the family circle from want, none can be found more simple in its character, noble In its feature, or certain in its results, th»ii i.tpg.ivom ANOB —.? 1"?? * Wch Aflng husband Inrra to support the wife of bU bosom. It Is tbo unseen hand of the Provident father reaching forth from the grove, and sliil nourishing his offspring .Jj keeping together the family group. *’ . C. A. COLTON, Secretary, Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth st ge p2l Masonic HalL WM. A. M’CLtTRG, - DEALER IN ’ Fine Teas, Choioe Family Groceries, and. Willow Ware;. .. ■.-. j . CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS. ; PmSBUBOH. PAu 8 now recehlnga larga nmntatnt of FBESH GOOM. ; in addition to already .ratsnrfv. Mock, nnnsluMd st flnt hands ls-th«East<?rnniirkiM,vrTifclj, winWKild Mthßlowertmarkrt pries,, .. . CB* Holds, Btaambonta, arid ftmlllss, buying by th. anantlty, rapplted at wbolesab rates. Ooods ddlrered In the city fre. of charge. 6cp2l $41,017 GO OATS UOHOTD THXXX BJJTXWO ASO KXCSABOB 07T1CX TO SO. C 7 MXCKTT ffTXXST, TOO* DOOM mLOW OU> BTASD. N HOLMES 1 SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, • and Dealers In Notes, Pz&fta, Acceptaaeca, Gold, til- Ter end Bonk Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Westers CltieJ constantly for sale. CuUeetlosa made In aQ the dUes throughout the United States. Deposits rewired In par funds or current pspw. No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth at*. (jiSOcly 25,414,49 f32,9fiS.tO iaa. a. auua,.... . ataoHr, $*10,178,30 UADIUTICS. 7O v.-.V - •%- } BANKERS AND-BROKER&. a. o. txxmaw, . jous a. nnuu TIEBKAH ft CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. <bh2fl:lyj Ao. Wood Street* and Ihamond AUey JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER, DSALEK in Gold, bllrcr and Bank Note*. Current and par funds received on deposit. Collections carefully at* tenaea to. Fourth Street, one door East of Market, Pitts* burgh, Pa. fje&ly Vmiatie and fbreign Exchange Bank tfotu, Void and Silva' Bought, Sold ana Exchanged* at the EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF WILLIAM A. HILL A CO., 04 WOOD BTB tn, PITTSBCBOE. tgfe- Interest allowed on time deposits. [aug23 EXCHANOE AND BANKING HOUSE OF A. WZU3HB & CO., No. 76 Fourth Strut, Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh, jaus Pinas man. 0. E; ARNOLD & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ■ DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bonk Notes, Sight and Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold ou commieelon. tfg. No. 74 Focrth st., cert door to Bank of Pittsb'g. [m!3 HILL A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, cowreii or wood ajid tltth entagra. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills ol Exchange and Notes discounted.— Uold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and raid. Collections mado in all the principal dues of tho United States. De> podts received of Par and Currant Funds. [mar27ly ywiyen, tpwaap SAiiX, FLOXEJCK limm. TTRAMTTR ft RAHM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUY AND SELL Gold, BUver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Beal Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Promlssary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and sell Stocks on Ooinmtsxicn. Collections made on all points In the Union. [myl A. WILKINS A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, no. 76 romra sr., pnTsacaan, opposm jun* or rmsimkog. rjiUE SUBSCRIBER, under new and more favorable aospl* X ecs, will continue the Banking business and Stock Bro kerage iu the house formerly occupied by Mcejts Palmer, Hanna k Co M and more recently by the Pittsburgh Life In* surnnee Company, where he wBI be pleased to see his old friends and customers. (Jy3j A WILKINS. H. HOLMES A SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, HOON A SARGENT, BANKERS AND EXCUAKQE BROKERS, v. L ccusxa or voon a sixth bt±, prmcc&aa, Pa. DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time BilU, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit. Ac. Exchange on all the principal cities of tb* Union and Eu rope, for sale in sums to suit purchasers. Current and par fends received on deposit. CuUecltons made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest fates. jseplUy Uemoval. PATRICKS A 7ECEHD, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, iZxrs IZrmovcd their QficetoiheOmur of Fflh and I TuodtU. nRSUUIt, fi. PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dcainrx In Notes, Drafts. Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Dank Notes. Exchanges on tbs Eastern and Western Cities constancy for sal*. Collection* mad* in all the cities throughout the United States Deposit* received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Street*. THOMPSOB S£LL ft CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, (un o? a. wmoss * co,) YiT ILL oontlnua the Exchange and Banking buxines* at ff the Old stand, comer Third and Wood st*. (JyS HOTELS, fa. din saoww, . —__ c. OOSSELLT. Brown'i Hotel, Qmtr tf SmiVtfidd and Third Street*. IMUinayh. Ftrafa. BROWN k CONNELLY, Pxcmxrroxa. QSrGcKfj staMlog ittachfd to the Uouaa. PRABKLIN HOUSE, Clewelaxul, Ohio. Cl PATRICK A SON, F&omrrcss.—TUs House has no* /• dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, end legs additions of o*» forfeiture, eto, and the preprte* tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on thalr part to tender the FixKXira a piar* where ail the com* tots cf a first cits hotel can be found. 1f4.1/ C PATRICK k SON. 8L L'barUii Hotel, Cbrtfcr rf mod and Third street*. j*Jtihurc\. ftwfa WIU.IAM fi CAUPRPXL, ftmnunn. qmiB fine cvtaHkhmcut haring crime into the hand* of a X o®* Proprietor. cSw itreat indurvmracj to the travel Ung&naraacßy, and also to regular boanlcre. Every tMi atj and ioxcry will l- provided In u* t*sj*»vaad no join* will bn spared tn make this HcM a ormfortabls sect to all wlwmay call there. (raylAtf: W R CAMPBELL. Prwp’r. tit* tlair LagtiTCfcr Brewery," SIE underrigued lnfirm* LL<t pubur that b# l* now f&Uy prepared to sere* private families and tho lr generally, with his criebretwi LAGER BEER, Iu es. AJI orders Uft at bis Office, Nu. 33 DIAMOND ALLEY, (tear Wood street,) will t» punctually attended Ur, and the Be<*r delivered to any part at ibe elty or vicinity. n tf F. U, ECIIKNCK. C. B. HEADLY & CO S NEW CARPET HOUSE, so. aa Tllinu BTIIKET, 1 WHOLESALE ABO BET AIL DEALERS. THREE SPACIOUS SALES 800 SfS. SALES ROOM NO. 1. /“TOXTAISSa large, hareleom* and cheap ea»rtJn*mt of V Oil Cloth*, from Ito 24 bet wide; olao, Stair, Te- Ue and LnamvUd Carriage Doth*, Coxa, Can;no and Bri tannia Matting, Mali* of all klmiNpaiatcd Window hb%ir», buff llcllands; green and buff Oil Cloths, and Putnam’s Pat«M BelPA4iosH&ff Curtain Fit tun?*, SALES BOOM NO. 2. Is fall docked with an ucriraUM assortment of Reyal Vel vet, Uruwwis Tapsmtry. Bnz»*l*, tciperUl Three Ply, Palmt Tepw-otry, Inpraln, and auperfis* carpeting*; Hall and Stair da of all width* and price*; rmbcutsel Cloth, Table and Pis no mvrr»; Mosaic, Velvet, Actnloxter, CheotUe and TaftaJ Rugs*. Blair Rods, DruggvUs£. etc. BALES BOOM NO. n, Omtaln* a Urge and well aelertad stock of Ingrain Carnets, fmo 2sio7f,nraD i* r yard; HrwpCarpeting Cmm 60cents: Tin end Hag Carpets cotton and wad TcniUsn aoJ a »-plendUasA«rtmcntof English sheepskins cf all ct-1- or* end sires. C U. II k Co. would respectfully call the attention or perwfi* wlshlug to fomiih steam boats bench or dwelling housHa to the euore, as they are determined to Sell at the same low prievs they hate ooretofars been selling at, and Ism than any othtr «uWhbc><mt In this city. svpfi C- B. UKADLY k CO. Sa S 3 Third street. Bacrcd Aliutc Books, FR Church Ctwirs Co&grrgatbnx, Ac., whr-lej**la ind reiaU. Each, perdw. Kinx*ley's llarp of David, a collection of Cburtb Murk, 76c. $7,00 MMsm Palmist, by Lpwril Mason, 76c. 7,00 The Modern Harp, or Boston Sacrwi Melodist, by L. WhUnaod JtK>. E. Gould, 76c. 7,(10 Natkmal Psalmist, by Mason and W#bb, 76c. 7,00 Harp of th* West, 7 ck} National Lire, «3c. c.OO Ray StaU Collection, (ttc. (mo The Church Choir, t]~<. C.OO Aorrlcan Psalmody, with figured D*a» for Organ .or Plano, - Co?. c,OO ALSO, Th* Melodist, a cnllecUun of popular and Songs, GUvisAg. Tbs Focial Glee Book. JutcnlloOratorios,ibriuvonlh claasrs, achools, Ac. Musical Ctittt Book, br adult ringing classes, Tfatmg Iddfa Harp, designed for female Academies and ■yfcwlil circle. Tonetber with the N*w CannSna Sacra; Cantlda Laniins, Ao. At*. Just rt-cciveJ by CHARLOTTE ULUME, llB Wood street Near Snored Bluale Hooka. fTMIE SHAWM—A Library of Church Music, eoo- X Ulniog over 1000 comporitkms, by Wm. R. Bradbury and Geo. v. Root, orrirted by Thomas Hastings and T. 1L Mason. Price 76d —per dotes $S>6O. BAC&ED MBLODEOX—On a new system of notation; by A. 8. Hayden. Prioo 76c — per dozen |7,io. HARP OF THE SOUTH, (In Patent Notes;) a now collee tton of Sacnd Moslc, selected from tbo most popular com- Pro/- 3- Jl Woodbury. Price 76c.—per doz. £7.60, CHRISTIAN MINSTREL—By Alkln; one of the most popular book* published. Pri® 76c.—par dr*.« SO. NEW AUMINA 6ACRA—By Lowell Mason, and tho most Borwssfttl murid book ever published; over 560.000 cornea have been *old. Prlc* 75c.—per doi. 45.5 G. CANTIC A LAUDIS, or American Rook of Church lluric; the latest collection: by Lowell Mason and Geo. J Wutb. Price 76c.—per dor. $8,60. A large supply of the above popular Music Books reectr ai, and for sale singly or by the quantity, by JOHN H. MELLtOR. 91 Wood st. N€XV Mnale 1 Now Mnaic 1 LI KLLBBR has Just received, per Adams’ Exureis H. TUEY BLEEP IN TUB COLD GR AVE—new song— oompowd and dedicated to J. Fleming, Km., by H. Klriir. Old DogTrav,by B.(kFoBior. li The Garland, a set of beautiful Waltzes for Ouitar. I<t Prof. Rupp, of this city. J All Things are Beautiful, a pleasing Duett for two volcos, by Glover. Wert Thou to Speak Farewell. The Prima Donna Walts, as performed with unbounded apelauDs by Julian's band. Julian's Musical Tour in America, a descriptive piece, embodying all the American National Airs, by Jullen Katy Darling’s Farewell, for Guitar. Katy Clyde, do. Old Log Hut, do., etc., etc. Also, “Dortworth’e Brass Band School, 0 containin'* erory necessary information to organise Brass Bands, to under stand tho nature of bra?*, their selection and adaptation and embracing a number of fine pieces arranged for full Bran Bands by Allen Dodtrorth, leader of the celebrated Dodworth Bran Bend, New York: for sale by 0012 H.KLSDER, No. lOlThlnl street. COAL LAND FOR SALE—ICS Acres of Coal i-*nd. 100 of which have two good veins of Coal in them; the lower vein Is opened, and in good order, with a good railway, and capable of loading 20,000 bushels per day—haa cae of tho best.landings. Tho land la all under cultivation; on which axe new improvements that cost over $l2,OOO;—U three miles above Monongahelft City, and the most desirable propertyon the Monqngabela river. -Also, W Acres Coal Land, rix mUes from tbj* city, l mile' from the river, on tho rente of tho Birmingham Mononva fceli Volley Railroad, It la a desirable piece of property Enquto of THOMAS WOODS/ 45 Market (treat. ENTERPiUSEJ WORKS. 80,138 wood's rarer, tuod pooa snow viroin illxt - , Bewtr dTETLsr. IMPORTERS and manufacturers of ®S! “ V^r rS? CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL y INSTRVJ&NTS, UIFI.ES. 4c. We . keep a general assortment or the above articles constantly on band; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pi*, tola and' Revolvers, Flasks, Horna, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets.; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Kniver; Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Sdssons Ac.— Alsck Trussos and Supporters. Jobbing and rvpairing-neatly executed, i RIFLESI—We are making Rifles of every description, to aider, of the best material, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for than at Wholesale or Retail, will be fllß «d with despatch. Bunting parties supplied Wholesale prices. ■ ->■?*-. ■ ~' G - tnylA rr. B. OAiiVssi 1 a co., ENSRATEES AJiD EMBOSSERS, ind 1/ Kxvnxjp* HurorACiuaeia, No. <8 South Third street, PUILAPEEPinA. . _J . -■ ■ ■ . : IVBNITIAM BLIMPS, - 1 -- ’ OS eVeui QUAUTS. for sole at maontjetareni- pTtaes: •tthe NEW CARPET STORE, V FIFTH STREET. non Wood. faoratf] ROBINSON A Op. •3000 &a Clear BaeoiTSides fir sale by BING A MOORHEAD. •\ ’ . •»,;•**** 1 - ' FURNITURE. (J\ W&L K STiiTENSOrf coatiixaea. to miao&cmn VjJL CABINHVnrABB of eyery description, at hla old sfcrnd, fviwroer of Libertyand geTeatfi streets. UNDKBTAK * a *INQ attgnjed to, la all ita brap«*hfi< tnyll ‘ m a-uuumss«tu, ' , TTATE ON UANIj at their eitonhiye CAEKi-KT and CHAIB MANUFACTORY. Ko. ftt amithflcld jrtreat, a togeasaortment of fancy and plain.furniture,-:■whfcbUwJ customary rates- SwrVJn l^ 0 ' emeut* (o Cub Pnrchutn. W E n??roo k of COMMON AND FANCY ,Y,» 09AIBS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot ml to please cash purchasers. AU our toy is warranted, pnrtenuu* CABU. jamv*b LOWBY JB« •• cor. Sereuth tts. Jonnieymeu Cabinet Makers Aasocl&tUm. WARBHOUSE.Q'A THIRD STREET* ® ’ (snrfftty Ito6i> asd Mtaitt ats.) * ■■'y i - ■'- wnaAß.wrrATTOT.^l—^ngr-i' C . twice to three time*'aaQtj / ■. t•■■..?■ - hands, u the largest and KS| hitherto most renowned business* *1 I shops of this diy, have opened their end are able to famish the public, by .wholesale or retail* with Fur nlturo of the following description—vii: Mahogany 'Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Full Columned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany fThwtr«j 'p/vYrng Chairs; Mahogany Waahstands; "Sofas; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables;: fine Card. Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Keeks; French Bedsteads: Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and BreakfestTables; Workstands; Cherry and Common Workstands; bighjxat, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads Cherry Bureaus ttibs Cradles, Ac. • ' • Tbe advantages of cooperation, on on extensive scale, per mit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they. aro"deter- Brined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good, if not better article, and warranted—nj the public will un derstand by giving them a call. Steamboat work of all descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order In every style, at the short eat notice. marys JAMESW.WOODWELL, CABINET-PGRiriTURR MJiNUFA CTVRER, Ware*roohis 97 and 99 Tbird street; - - 'Jv W. W. respectfully- Infonn»|Ba ' his friends and customers that heQi tfepsSlS&l has now completed his spring stock ' of Furniture, -which ii' decttec&y • * the largestand bert ever offered for sale in this City, which I“1 I*® •fid at price# as low as any is the United States, East or West. As he is determined to uphold the quality with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, and. newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and fruity iq hebenabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest Ho has adopted the principle of Identifying his customers' tntcTuat with his own, in quality and price, and koope al ways on hand tbo greatest variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the mcetele- f a2lt f B f ld i c ® 6tI y> that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from Ids stock, or manufactured expressly to or <***• Tk® following articles consist, Ln part,; of his stork, which for richness of style and finjtn cannot be rnrpv l in any of the Eastern cities: ho ala XXV teto-a-tote Sofas; 60 Sofas, In plush and hair cloth; 60 doa. Mahogany Chain; 25 dot. Walnut « 60 Mahogany Rockies M 20 Walnut « « 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut ** 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 a *» Dressing Bureaus? so “ “ WMhutwrfjj 40Ene!n«d •< 100 Common u 20 Plain Dreering Bareaus; 40 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut 60 Cottage " 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogaar Wardrobe#; 10 Walnut « 10 Cherry ** 60 Plain Bureaus; TO Dining and Breakfast Table#; 12 Secretary and Bookcase*; 20 dor. Cane Beat Chairs; Si Cane Seat Rocking Chain; 12 ladies' Writing Desks, Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; JMsoira; P»pcr U*di»T»hlM: Oonversatkrn Chair*; Pembroke u KMxaMhan ** - Hall and Tier «* Rarwntloo “ totw work ** Pearl X&lall ** Extension Dining Tabic*; Arm ** ottomans: Gothic and Hall Chain; ■A largo assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and TOfDSokclUllta. with all ar ticle# la their Tin*. STEAJHWATd Mid HOTELS, fttralahed «t tbe tborLst ootk*. AH extort promptly attended to. WATCHES, JEWELRY, & c . HEW JEWELBY fITOBE, So. 8? nirk«t Street, (Scared deer t fox* tte jforVi-tetst csfrruT of t\t XHavuniA JOHN STEVENSON,(of the Uteftrra of Joha 0, sTT*d4*n * O,) recpe*tful]y aaaouueea to the pubUs, that be hits opened, at the ebore tUnd. a fiae»*jcnincnt of WaTCIIIS. jjttvELnr.sn.VEft ani> plated ware, lamps, gl RAJtDQL&S, }\*cXeiOTtd 'TjLU Callerg, JVa eatf (bsztszmon £rti, tad the usual ttrlety of cwxla in hi* lias Of tolrf&flM. Special far* end attention pitra to the RKPAIC of FINJS WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. U* tnuu, ihatfirwn hls Hug erperimn* In burin***, be wtJI b** *blo to giteaatWarilou to those wbv uxnj ia Ter bta Tith ihtir p*trpc*s«-. ntfeibarnh. May 15th. 1551 H. lijeSrjTflcbMU.oH. Jiwtller, A vIJVO trotted hi* tiers is a basdscuie manner, sa«l bat rvccatlj retororxl tm a Che eastern cities wtlUa tv* uaortßMit of JKWRUiT, aod FAXCV OvWKJ, wooW call ih« attention of friends ami custom *r* to lb* tael that among bis Woiehcs will be frond lb* most desirable style*, pattern# am) outer*. OfJrrelrT. latest itjrlr* of Brooch**, Breast Pins, F*b aal Vest Cbalua nsgor Bings. Ear Blags, Miniature LuekeU. etc, eta. ’ PASCV GOGHS—Such as Papier Macho, Wort Tablet and s°*?** Fancy '*«*» lVrftin# Bottles, Table Slats. Gai ?ZF}* : &'S art * caa * i ** la great variety; Chic* *>«*t and Cab* DUh**i with «a endWa variety of otefai oataeotai article*, vbicli have onlr to bo wen to bo arotv riauri. [acvil no. si Market li'ACTd WOUTIf KNOW ISII.—TO ii) itisi are about *0 purchase anything in lh« way «f fine Watehr*. *foh Gold Jewelry, cr*tßrUagnilr»r Ware, IiC>OD Lm now ua batul a »«tt p»i unrtomt of all kinds of cued* tn Lis Ilnoof basin***, that ha Is wiling at their tkti mw sud at least from 25 to SO *1 c*ni. below the prices tubed by thn*o “ Old Fogies*' that hare been twenty yrwrs orso in the mar* K«t with their old erode ofgocds that con, when purchaatiL doable their prrfcmt talu*. and yet they erp«t to make a profit cn them. I assert facts worth knowing, that l eta stnin* goods, new tod fresh, ja* t purchased, ss abOTo, fha 25 to cheaper than any other-dernier in thiaclir. at 51 Market street. . . jylS aOL T SE~TO LEr, ANP FPUMTPuiE FUB SALK—A good threw *torr houses on Second street, betweou j and Market. The furniture will be sold at a bargain. Of fjy23) u. a_UOOP.fi! Market tt. Bay Wood Nonery and Gardens. JAMES KKNNKDY, (tale Manager of Use well-known Sy racuse h’raerie*, New York,) teg* leareto inform the public, that he has now established on EXTENSIVE J»UfU £ERY, on the Farm of Mr. JamesS. N'ejloy, near East Lib erty, wherebe shall bo prepared, after the fith Instant, to w ceiraand fill orders Car erery rarietjof Fruit and Ornamca. tal Trees, Hardy and Green House Ehrnbsasd Planiß. In addition to a choke and superior stock on hand, he hai made arrangements with otw of the largest Nurseries In the to keep up his supply. Haring a thorough and long exi*- rience in the business, he can assure his customers mtWketion- Mr. Kennedy woiUdalrorespertfoUy offer his eertiew in designing, layingout, and manigiDgUnral Cemeteries* ppi> Ik Parks, or the grounds of Country Evidences; and will also furnish plans ft* the formation of Lawns, Approaches. Pictnreroue Scenery, Ac., tn the highest styles of the art! Practically acquainted with erery branch of Landicane Gardening, and haring spent years tn the Sylvian Park* of England, and on the beautiful banka.of the Hudson, hr. hopes h* has the capacity to taw* ihs wUheaof thoeeirho uTor him. Bg- CtomnmnicaUniiß can bo a&lns. a ttroorh Eh', ati «ipmw>y. no. DUKES’S : CELF. BRATEB CUEIIICAL YEAST OB BAXnra POWDERS, Tht Cheapest, HalthieA, nasi Fitful and EionmU cal Article fir Baiting Bread. Biscuit, Fried, Qnddlt, and Johnny Gikts, Jffcffry, Puddingt, Suxti Cal-u, . Corn BrtcuL, cfc.. O nwT/sv «, &TBR INTENT ED. PINIONS OF TUB PRES3:- Thoso who hare tried It, hare found that the adVertise ment dor* not Taunt Us praises too* hlzhlr.—rTalUha».» Floridian and Journal, Fan. Is, ISfiO. Housekeepers who hare tested tho quaUtyol this pow der, pronounce unanimously In its fisror.—fLockPort iSlr Courier. . * 1 1 surpaasos ererythlng-ln the way of ruinp, wt ever ta w used in the baking of {Bahvay Advocate and Rera ler, April 15, l&fi. This b an article of such utility la Tar lons kinds or cook ery* Hint when Its virtues become properly known, no housekeeper, that studies comfort and economy, will wil lingly do without lb—[ff. Y. Pick., Maj 21, ISM. No one need hesitate to use Dartre's all-important article P* h°l7 e iBs2T n, '** - ‘ l^^U^iCOO ** aanfrail^ Would you have light bread, sweetbread, bread that you ran eai with a good relish, do not forget to procure Durfcoo’s Baking Powder, and you will not fall to. have good breaJ ' cakes, Ac.—{Troy Dally Times, May 21,1552. ’ We have tried tbb article, and can recommend It with perfect confidence.—[Quebec Qaiatte, Juljr, 1951 Durkeo’s Baking Powder we hare tried at our house, and our “better half" vu astonished at thn result,—fjf. Y Dally Times, Oct. 23,1851 1 All good housewives will rpjoico In and glorify the nanuj of Durkee, aft*r they haTe given his Baking Powder a fair trial.—fjiew York Sun, Sept. 30,1552. Dartre's Baking Powder, undoubtedly the bast article for this purposo that has yet been dbeavered.—N T Dutch man, Teh 12, ISM. “ ' H The highest commendations, from hundred^ofthe largest and most respectable wholesale houses In this, and-nearly every large dty on this continent, could be given, 1/ spai* allowed It. E. R. DURKEE, Sou FitopaitTOß asd Maxutactcter, k3B Hbfcr rtnot, New York* BAXTER & McKEE. Agent*. Pittsburgh:’ foctitll ' • SMITH & SINCLAIR, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 3UW SECOND AND 151 FIRST STREETS, IK SToai asd pon ai,tp SO9 bags Bio Coffee; - 300 bblsN.O. Molasses* IT6 hbds N. O. Sugar; 60 bbls Sogar-Houso do.' CO boxes Grant a Tobacco; 200 bales Bating -60 boxes Webster old do. 100 kegs Nalls, assorted: CObxaßussetlAßoblnsonbciZOOboxesGl&xs' - - - 100 cuddy boxes of Tarlouej 30keg, Va. ObrtrtTobacco; brands! ;200 boxes Borin Soan: 60 bbls Ixsaf Sugar; j 60 boxes Palm doT 20 bags Popper ; , j2O boxes Ground Pepper; 16 bags Pimento; [sep27] | GroundCassia;4c. ic de. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, &t the Pekin Tea Store, SS Fifth St., PmsBDEaB, Pi. •W-By too half chest, or neaUj putted in meUilic p&cVaffca, to Bait the trade. wp27 ‘ HONTY— -300 fi»a prime new white Honer. in email boxes, for ihaiij use, just roetdred sod for sale by J- D. WILLIAMS, 322 Wood 4, . UtotUed In'Allegheny City; front oa'North C&n&lstreet,by 255 ; S^JSrSi P~H. F* e **••!«*• aiHiSSSeDt- gaj flxt«res,jtartb town,. Ac.,. AcocxlCor -I!S®iisll?L4n?»£t?l?k5 1l ?L 4n ?»£ t ? l? k onAlberty street; trees, shrubberr. beeaUfal midenee _2®^__J___l_^^£sTUBERTASQ^a4oTWr^Lv' 2AJ isiitE— lQ for Nvleby. •. B. A. FAHNtSTQCS Jt,Qoi\ . : Sertp Dividend. : J r l " 010 M “‘ nal Department or tto emsourgn Life Ineanmce Qempnny, &re requested lo r^ T ? ttelr Scrip far tho SO per cent, dividend de clared os the let or February lest. a A. COLTON, ScOTUry. ■ :--- -v" I All ::' - s , A PROCIiIMiTIOS/ ' ; "y -i I "YXT’HEREAS,• by.aa• Act of- Assembly, iß r '* TT|<iw^m<t T ,^fl^ ; ff the License Lswa, approted tbefburteentb day'of April, A. D. 1851, the sale of Spirituous Vinous and Malt Liquors,; on Sunday, is FOR EWVEX within the limits of Allegheny County, under the penalty of Fifty Dollars ior : each offence, rommarycohrlcfcfcnyandtn defeult is puniahableby imprisonment in the County Jail; '. ’ ’ . And, Whereas; by arecent decision of tha-Snprema'Court, - promolged at Pittsburgh,.the principle is laid down which sweeps away all doubt as to the constitutionality ofthis law; Arid, Whereas, much of the crime and'dlsorder-whlch have stained the annals of this city is referable, to the com* man and notorious practice which it la the purpose of this lawtoamstp. :, ; .v • ; ; And, Whereas, an nidform and inflexible enforcement pf . this law tnust-powerfully cohtribnte to the'preMrotionof order, and the elefatidnof the public morals. $nd by per* cutting no one render or class of renders to ply their trade - oaBUHDA£,canworkiaJnsUeetODOohe; - ■. And, Whereas, byrirtua'of.inyoffice»auditteoosidera lion of my ofiicial oath; it is my special doty to look to the en&rtement of this law, X hare -Issued this, my Prodam*-; : tion to that end. Aud, I hereby call upon all tavern-keepers, keepers of coffe&-bomw3, restaurants and eating-booses, or.by whatso ever other.names tbo places may be* known, where.Dquora ere or have been i»ifl ordispensad,-to submit themsolves to Jew as good citizens, aud refrain from the sals of liquors on Sunday; and I warn them that every:fnfhution of this law which- may be detected,-** Lllbe punished with tbd-iit*. most rigor, aud the extreme pbaaltto of to provisions cur roreed without distinction of persons or.conditions/ '. r. And, hi .aid of my settled determination to. compel-an universal obedient of this law, l shall require evoymemr . ofthe Sight Police, and eroj.Special Officer, who may be subject to my cbm .mend*, to report tomeoa pain of instant dlsntoal or sus*‘ pension, every infraction of this law that shall an under hia observation, or otherwise come to bis knowledge. - . And a* submission to wholesome laws ixhonorahle to all men as their violation is disgraceful, I earnestly invoke the assistance of good citizens in my efforts to enforce this law; And that they may'more effectually render such assistance! I pray them to dismiss that most mistaken repugnance to becoming informera,'which often restrains tbo law-abiding .from affirming theirown patriotism- bywolunttiy contribu tion. of information and aid to officers of the law, who in the rimpUdty .of our republican Institutions are necessarily weak In numbers, and dependent &r efficiency upoapopular countenance and cooperation. ' Belying apoVaoch aid, and -pledging myself and officers to an energetic, vigilant, and sustained effort to enforce this law, add pnxdsh every infraction of to provisions, 1 once more call-upon all Tenders of spirituouvvinousr and malt llquora, to refrain from the sale thereof cn Sundays within, the <3ty of Pittsburgh, '.• ..... Witness my .hand this Sixth.day of October, A;Dvl&s3. octß • I llQge. 31. BIDDLE Mayors ETOOF^^^GEHCy. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED OFFICE P THIS CUT BtOJTBY TO THE OLD COUHTBT/ T AMES 81/A KELT begs leave to say to those persons bar* O ing fdendsla-the Old.Countty,anddestrcuscf either •ending them money or paying their passage, that his nr rangementsfor dalngcttheris now complete, and otfso firm a bArfs that mistakes can not occur, nor losses accrue to any party. During the last ten year* in which be hae been in this business, he has remitted brer a Half HHlion of Dollars without the loss of a-dollar, and. the house for whleb he Is agent, In'ttrerpoo!, has shipped not less than persons during the last year ta this country, without a complaint of neglect of. duty on. their part. . tie canisana Passenger/nckets fox London, Dhblln, IdTerr ' pool, Glasgow, Cork, Belfast, Drogheda, limerick, Port Hush, Newry, Galway, Londonderry, and Dnndalk, ta Sew Tort, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore and New Orfeans,and from thence to Pittsburgh; and will attend strictly to warding passenger* from thence to onjpart of the country, lie also has sight drafts Car sale, payable at the following places,Tlx: . •. • , .7, Edwtrda, Sudford ft Co London. Wra-Tsppecott *Co. Liverpool. (ftTeileb'.ehjth. nriadpel citlea end towns throorimut Esgleod end Wele*.) _ ON lEELASB. ProrlselaJ Basic • Ireland-, CSA3CSZ3* Armagh, Belfast, Downpstrhk, Ennifkfilea,. Strmbese, Athloroev Carlow, Drogheda, :• . Monaghan; Ennisccrihy Bailie a, Cavan, Doudalk, Oahray' • Kavry, - Tralee,. -Balyxaeus, *•. -domne-Jr, Dungannon, Londonimj,. Otaagb,- -.YoughaiL TUnbridge, Kilkenny, - • Bangaancov 1 KQroah, WalerforJ, . Coleraine*.. . Parymirtown, Car k"!^ Ennis, Baodon, "‘ 7 filljto.:' ' AFexfcrL Cootehfll, limerick. Ballyshannon. ONSOOTLAND. „ National Banfcof Scotland, Elkbargh, and Its hrancte* la fifty towns in Scotland* • * . _ oyraoeccu. Ueezr*. Edward Blount A Co-, Raiifc™? ~ ; ; TjibC < <ATillsbU In any eity in franca.) os Germany. Hews. Togel, Koek A Cb, Banker*, Fmdcfort-on-the-Haiii. (Available in any city in ifemaay.) <2p c '- ' : JAHE3 BLARET.Y, - - ay7 T 06, bat, of Srremh and SmfthfieM PASSAGEEEOM UYEBPOOIX ESIBRALD TELE 1 THIS splendid new Ship, built far “Tapwott’s Unp »i« the larycit Picket Ship afloat, aad far strength build, crcommodtUomfor paramgeia, and failing quallth-e has no equal In the Llverjy>ol trade * Ybc E>fERAIiI)ISLE will sail from Xmrpoul on or. about Qw fasTn orDrciXßi*, and persons sending for thi4 r friend* should not lose the opportunity cf securine for the® by tbti notte Ship/- S 1 ” ■ To order tn -prarent delay, passengers «m be notified. by letter fh>m Meaaw. W. Tapaectt A Co, Liverpool, what dr.y to he there to embark. - - -. The Csvrall I»U is commanded byCapt. Geo. B. Cnmub; ('recently of the favorite packet ship,« W m . la well known for bis kindness to passengtra, and his skill, fnlnru a* a commander. S. I. wßlbo succeeded bythe magnificent new «blp “ Shamrock,'* commanded by this Captain, B. Deane. - ** Yaloabte Farm for Sale* . IN FETEE3 TOWNSHIP, WASHINGTON’ COUN- PKNNA.—Tbe.umtaaigmedwiahca.io .dispose of “*~hl« valuable Farm, situated tuonacf the mostthjj ▼l#& Cirtilc and desirable aecdoasof Washington county in a neighborhood proverbial for its good morals and totrt- Hge&cej and Naflldim&j convenient to good markets. Land Ur* within twd mllc3 of the proposed route for the Charters Tolley Kalboed, an improvement which wilf cer tainly bemadednring the coming-year, It contains about 145 ACHES, mors or leu: of which there are about Ho ACRES CI.BAREP.aad in a high state of horty Improved. The uncleared land abounds tn goad Tir-v ; oer.end the whole is abundantly supplied with wateri It adjoins lands cf Wffilam Park, Da ? toi Bell, and ethers. The Improvements are TWO GOOD DWELLING HOUSES one Brick and the other Frame; n Frame BABN, and two Frame STABLES, with other necessary oui-bniidisg?. Then Is an abundance of fine FECIT on this property. This valuable Farm wUI he sold on neccoßaodifihg tenr*. ior any further InCmnitkfg In reference to it, application can bemadetothasubeeribaylnCanonsburz, •***&* JOHN CAI/IH K$i XTEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS:—Not 7 aadSHluMraUd XT lUcctd of the New York Crystal Palace Exhibition. Father Brighlhopeg, or an old dergyman’a Vacation': by Paul Creytcn. - ; The Boyhood of Great Men. \}f ?*' attU, °* of Bulk Mccrland CpHafeAe.* The Senator’s Smn cr the ilaita Law: a Last Eefogo; iv alette Victoria Puller. .. .. . * Bodlmraa ®f Uw Ait of IBaCcUBj; odlul by Joi.n sQliOck. •. JjM Beton, or Ua Kins’. Adroato: by Junes aftuit. Tb» Eebel Scoot.; by A3U Ashlsod. BnmttL**** WiU ’® t Cllln ® Itctribotios;by Emerson TbeTkOa of Excitement, So, by CunUn# Lee Hentx. a nesti enpply of lio eboie wnrrs just received it 1 .. if. A. GiLDESEE.NMEJ A CO.’S, ' - octo "' ’ ‘ ~ vIB yonrfb .teret T„„, . . I»BW 2iCBIC. ! UE latc,l pnblishrtL joat ncclrad. Fbarcalia, saite Brillants pc ur lo riaao. par F. Bnrc mailer - - . - - , , tet Tullpcs, S Yslse*. OttomsaW'eli*. -• -T . • SS”JS? Paris, 4 Waltxea; by Straoaa. ; : - ... Be old Chttrcli Yarti 4c. ■ -4uo: UllyDale; Katy Baan: ‘ < 1 i sold m« downda rircr: BloasomEchottlsb; , r.Afton'Sehottfalir”:':'- - MdeFolka; . ! Early Burn Folia; d- c . HoaeAc*lo» ... ; Together with theUtertflulthr andTlclla Haria. AUrce 4Bd splendid f elec lion of PUno Fortes will arrtrfr shortly, when purchaser* Mwi ethers are invited to call and entains; Second door shove Fifth. _ • : dUe^cring l ! Piano*;/ THE subscriber ha»ju*tr«erTe<J from the manufactory of JonaaCh&kerijtjr ffl jf"«** n ßoston,l hefidjowlngHsnoFortes,whichare, « U **PQW open for No. 13633—0n0 elegant rosewood, round coraera, finished Wkmd front, 6?£ oetaTW, ......„*_.43<5<.'0 No. 13378—0ne rosewood square, 6 ort&ru, Price 276 00 * 13CS6 do do .do , fi. • « « . _ 275 00 " 13686 do do round front fl “ f‘ 290 trO ** 13043 'do Trainut /do G~**, *♦ —~"275 (O ° 13602 do do round corners 0 a . £90,t0 44 .13418 do do eqoare O** u £30 C OO AU the above ere finished with the new Iron frame Acd new scale, with Mr. Chickering'i name cast on the frame, to' prevent Imitations and imposition. Puxchaseraare invited to examine theabora elegant -Instruments, at- tho-Music Store and Plano Ware-rooms of «../ . JOHN H. HELLOR, Agent ibrChlckexlng’t 'ftaooa, • Jy 3o So. 81 Wood street, Flttiftqrgh. Real. Estate, Fop Sale; rr ~ 2 Houses and Lots on pine guaet; , Three Brick. Home* arid tots oa KU street;;. - .... Three Brick Houses and Lott m East Birmingham? - - One acre Lotoppoata St Slatrt borgh and Pittsburgh Turnpike* enclosed l with'a board fcace; .. ; - i.\. One acre Lot adjoining- the above, &1m vrUba good ..board fence; on the lot is a small Gram* hotne. exctl* lent tpringt, . Twenty-one acra.of land foyrlmlles lbadty. ai jolalng lands of flamnal Garrison, and fronting on the Al legheny river, and Valtej lU&rohd. = - One Brick H ints and Lot on Webster street; One Frame House and Lot on Franklin rtrcat*~ - - Two Lota In Allegheny City, well improved i Fifty Lota In East IdverpooLOhlo; . 1^ g * b ? ve PWperty will be cold on favorable terms.'su'd on three-fourths of lhe purchase money a long cte-iU will be given. • XpplT to.' . JAMES BLAKELY, . - . Real Rotate. Agent *' - n fttU Opeifttlon. AffalAt T> 8 BUILDINGS, Fifth street—HlK BBOtMEXOBi •Xl> th&nkniito the public for past custom, ventures ta so-* have continuance of the aam»*forhiaprwexrt-eistenirtse—- . .theestahUahaent of- a,-’ Flour end Spin 3ffl& within ~tlia «fJ» C>r the accommodation cfhi* custcaervdd eU who ■wish to have really good Four, pure ground 8 pices, 4a. ic. . Xhe aitenticaof KmfilesrHercliants -aM'ouia^islavi-' 1 ted, end all I as* isthatS will giT* aeltrS“* . F. B, D&AYO, Diamond.' • N. B.—All articles takes back if not fcundroodrend the copay returned. ~ , .. .. BATKNT picking tcuitirom tail trees without the old of a lailder; Pruning lustra-' menta of tho mostapprored construction; Digging Forks' fltr £ wbcn Ti *6J- Potato*- Hooks; -fiocd Drills; Cutting Boxes, fbr. Hay or Com Stalks, of . patterns, and a' great-Tariety-of labor 1 w SF?; - DowulngX and other standard works on Fruits, Flowers, Enrol Architecture, and-: Dandaape Gardening, for sal* at the. Seed and Implement Warehouse, No. 45 Fifth stwetj i J-SP - : JAMg3.yAB.DB6p,- : >^WaU , E Academy of Drawing- and: ? W O^WAIi-would notify'hbrnendsairftlurpahlie,' ! -?F • uiatheTias'remotca'B&'atmli6''fiom“^sfcitroc£ ( : ' ‘.to the corner of Market and Fourth streets,* (second storr.l over the store of Wo. &L llersh ; entrance cnFourthsiicet. of his friends, he has also opened a^DSAW ;KO SCHOOL. Clines farming IsdlotSi gentlemen TiU formed In bath Dra, tag. nd Painting. He hu fitted -pp- * Roonrwith every facility for study.aad he trusts that ‘ Warrtn’s Congress Ink, fm 1 * ls prapared by a purely chemical process, and: _A. is »®TBBra to-conlaax itovtfngUsurious fo iaz£aU£r**t : ■IC ispale when tlrst used, but By dhs gapes eradupffeof'*~ih6strlßtm» .and permanent'-hlirk. For sale la bottles of various Are, by wholesale or retaJL Li’ eepS 'W’.S.HAT&PSi * Stationary Varehonse, Market streety gamer of 2d. i-v; \tf.\v „ *. \~* 4 -.■».* n **■ ■ -'*'Vv >■/>*• ■■ v*v?Vv'-! ' , t> 4* ■*• * »t * * -. - *•' J w ■■• - «-■> .^i 1 ;«. • - •,?.-; , I*-; , * * ’*' V * -■ V l-*L ■: ’* - ** " + > * MISELLANEOUS. OS ESOLAXD. To secure passage, apply.to JAME 3 BLAKELY, octgl Comer of Seventh and Smith field stm ►26 bbIS Carwartea fyr skis by: ■B. A, JAHSmoCS 4 $Q t DRUGS AND .MEDICINES. - BllHOVAL;: 1 ~ ' Pn&te, ~ •' ■ , . sndiUe<tic&ted liozengsi. THE subscriber.tabca'lhli methfidof ingrains fc£»cu> :■ fotfiett.ao.d-.the publfogcn«al]y,-tbaiba has removed ■ from the cbroer of Wylie and Fulton streets; to lbs -Store, . - No. m~ near ggrcutb," whffl> far- ■ ■ .whieontinnotbamAntt&dtareof bis celebrated ZxtxtcZ of. - tdexlend hlsmsnnfactgriag department. Tb« Extract.will . be put sp as heretofore, ia\ tin toil bf and in *4 2h. tin canister*. : ' ; , - The attention.of Druggfrts, Confectioners-Grocery end - ■■■'' others, is also baited to -the. beautyaad'qualifycftha sub* scrtberia Medicated and Fancy Loxenres, of which he has, at . ail times-a larger supply; enabling fa tea to fill -orders wttbf - "drs pronpQiess and dispatch-• Ihafileoicated are—. : „■. , A 'Jamaica Girder, Warm, ... Cough, ' • '* Camphor, Magnesia, Soda, . ,^ Heartburn, : . Cayenne,.--.' . ";. Morphia, * : -V - Ipecacuanha; Opium,-- v - v^idJaUteS r • . And Black Currant. .- ? - - . The Fancy Lozenges are— . . - ■ *>:■_ - Addal*ted,Lemon,Peppeimlnt; •■;•:_ Aridulatef Kosai? .. r Wintorgreen, Teaberry,. • . Annis Seed, .-. Vanilla, • Juniper, ••..'* -■*’ • GpdeitlaTeaisr,-Clover . . . . -Kosmaiy. /*■;: • • Pineapple,.-, Cherry. ... ~v ■ i,v . All or whleh the subscriber warrants to.be made of ifdfir {'; - - argdes j without doubt, ibeSseef Lcmogeala America.'? 'V- •* o•' N. manufacturer of Ke&zng’t Geutbit■£&&*.* 3 ;■• .. All the above artHles are tMUpfaetfared in separate ■• and with *wat ear*. , faptfS. . JOS. F, D.KBATING/' r ' COaPOtJaD SYHtiRMg W ki^ LOW DOCKDOOTi . • -/•iHffiß Is a purely.'Vegetable Compound, scientifically ■ _ A pared'from thei-best'root* and herbs' of the Materia '' Medico,and has' gained aa xmrival2ed.rejnitatioi-te^a > j following effects,via: .... . '>•••- KEG ULATXNG - AND STRENGTHENING -THE-LIYE&,’ ' -audDsocsTxrjs clesnsingthe BfomachsndDow* , . thus curing all Bilious Diseases, Liver. Complaints. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, CastiTeness, Piles,' IleadaehQ?evOr' v and Jaundice,; Nausea,-;Loss of Ajqwtfte, Ac*aaA_ . causing the food to nourish siul support every part;. rv: .: * T; POKIFYIKCL I’HB-BLOOD,; ; and thus curing all Humors, Cntahwua •:■-‘jn - - the fts, Blotches, Ulcers, Tamers, Mercurial Cm> -. -r - SXGUL&TIBa THB sfCBtIOBT'OBQABS, P » and by- -enabling ;tbem' to' propar funetteffls, ■ -y and, xaring msny painful- and dangaroju.dis- : _ aad S Jorin^SSS^ftfiS Nerves,asHyitcria,Neuralgia,CTamus;Ac; ItUunriralled '" L -- ,In the core! of all*; VEM ALB. XJOMPKft, General Debility, Irreguterify,'.Obstructions, SwaUhm the.Veet, Jolnta, Ac, caused weakness; aim,' *-• v. Lungand-Throat Complaints,aa.ColdvCoughs,' " Consumption, Ac-J also, Dropsy. ;’ . ; Having made Use of the Cbrapohrid fiyrnp ?J Yrfiw pWfr.» .Root; prrplrcdbyO. Hoisr4p &^.eithertTOipelTe^'orin«ir ; -- : -.<- famHtes,’and finding It to be a very salutary e-Tactual ” nreparatfo'n; we'do most cheerfully reccmmlnd it to - r: Jiaass very.mi aabtemedicice. . , _;/.y - 'E. Bourne, Caftblee NaUonal R.I4 A-'W. gpencsr, Cashier lime Roch.Bank.do. do-Bsw, yJ f . William Phillips, lie v.J, B. itiybTnond. (?r~?, ProvideneeGen.-AdTt, William PleM, M. W. Hsher,M. ILIL James-Hutchinson, G.'S,.J&ea, V.J, Bates, Dcct:/35«?nJ. Colby;’ and one Eandred others ef th« i. •*. .mostrtsp«tablefamilies;cfProvidence.;-: -.'.-A'Vf*. ; ' 52iis certifies that I have for a number of years teen ns • ” quhUed with the compcsiltea and-iboda "of-taannfaetura of - ’ i MORSE'S COMPOUND SYIiDP OF VELLOW DOCKROOT I hive also been acquainted with its modus bperandi la ils* ’’ ease, andean say that ih : ail re?pcct3’iti3 admirably cais)*>-' . lated to remedy that class of Disease for which It was d*» ' . signed. TlUitspeejally vaIiabIeInTNDIGESTION and all " Its attendant symptoms, it excite to healthy action rh*.' OVER, removes Torpor, andi nactfrity of this OBGANtSad' • * stiaulstcsiffiaUfay.attionihaU the' system;. : As.a- DEPG» J ' v KATORj Or purifier cf-tha Blood- U liAv no superior. - , IWVTO HOLMK3, a,R. . 2midaa,X. Z, Sat. 4, ISM. • - ..S3. Prepared by a SIOBSE ft CO, He. t4S Brmdirrr, -- New york.wnd Bold by Drnggieta end others tbponobooi th!3Snd«ber«matrisK - JOSt MOffLEB, inat, - i sprgdy . - retalmißh, P». -i BE. DE LANEY’S / -■ . • CELEBRATED . CURATIVE INSTRUMENT;. *1 Tht onlylhfaU-ihU. Cvrtforihsd DrtcdfulDi&s&l&m at - SPERMATOREHEAOR : ■ EMISSIONS, so harassing anddestreetlTe, endprcduo •" Etc of sojnnehmiscbief'tojUwj nervous systeja,iheapacica-'■»> £ •ting the pan fcrg. business, society matrimony. • -This Instrument 14 'simple,- camprehensivo ‘and/*ie*w»a~ ' faOixig, and may bo used , without the slightest renianee or the knowledge, ofthe.racst-lntiniaifl-- It la .to be used externally, producing no- pftSw et injujy ' % -' r .wbaseTer,!.ti©r preventing- ■ any ona froa -to .' : : v his badness; ana while tn use noi asinple to>Vf • u pl&cs, asharttime^ : tent Viet Vies nmiamn ygntmrx pu ?ea or arargrT?*, •, , s loss of abuse, is the disease la ones. '' '■ tion, and, the cacao of ifr:- —Ti*: Serronanfiss, Prostration*: Dyspepsia, Id th*>> .Head aid Dimness of Weakness of the-Datk and - '* •LowerixtrantitJesT-Afiathmsof-the Dyes, - - plea on the Pace, Premature Decline of Virility, Weakn of Jlemory.and Power, fnr Hental Application, Dejection, ■ 'A person » Society; CKcsidityy Self-Distrust,- Love of Sob tndo, . Ac,. JR these complaints invariably disappear, tu toon - scarce is stopped .from vtdcK fluy - ■ :. v '- " : S understood by the profession in general, and that all .the. . medicine tn,theweridnever has, and never WEl,stop tho**''’' '• losses, which, if allowed toeoatinne. unchecked, are sure'to-i -i'v produce the most distressing consequences. ~J [',3be priced the complete'laatrusnenV careftjjiy*«cnf*<r -r - observation in ahox, lt ean bcpeal _■ ■ by aaqptesa to any address, in any part of the United States, Canada, A«* according to ordw, accompanied, hyfdHdfrec^ l '' 4ions,and Impcr ant advice to the 'married and ring!e,tho • ' expenffisi CTaato.tbOTOaotest.parta.nf thacouhtry; belh<* "very trifling. •-••.• **.- .- All ■dirocfed(pOTf. : * “'»*“*•"*«***•, 6l ■;= 1 frca 9 A- SL an* P- 51, ud from rto " r 9P. SL, the.Sahbath excepted,. - v-..*.. r. Tha asrtif/, with gnat pleaanrvthat ihc “' ’ atote t3Er.usned Instrument is not out, constructed cm sii- ' “ .eaufio principles, but that from itsnse the happiest Tcpnlta may Buraya, vith confidence, be anticipated, there being,ibr- .t-" the core or these diseases, no other certain resady alant - - unsiur s. KEuasE, m:d, - - ; ~Clfc GOETZ K,H.-B„PBCh!CThct3*t, ' a ECKHAhBT, M.I, SI Howanljßt, - 1: new torsL ENGIHEEKS': STATIONKBY WAEEHOOBE. W. 8. HAVES, , . A . urasa cf Winn Sxccrcre Sseesjs* ” °? asd irell selected itoci ef Wnafanaa’J DngingJfepetyaU afzea;:. . Pnnriag Riper in roll*. Tarloti* VMifi*;: ; DraogbUag:Peocai^f.c. : *: • . H&thcxaatlc&i lastrumeoUi • Stipe lines;’ladla Babber; " " : . KclißooUa; - ' ■ y Profile Papers; Cr«s Section Papers; ' -of'&a36nsiy ~ .®|-teTel, Transit, TopoEraphy.and Esccifl Boois toads i \d' to order—ruled to any pattern jgyij r* ■I. »• : . - sepl EMAS IHIVKP.K—TILK GKKiXWOHK COiIPLEIE.^ Ellen Stnrti or. The Way et th»TO£-l>» thaanthor. s As ” “stanteid HiUj” “Gm Howard,”' '-• 1 Minrte Gny,*’ *e.- Beatt«rullyilloiitr&a.'-' '^r: «-£: _Tlda laanothn r.eYr ttc-ol cl'the pitted li:thor cf ,< Gu» -i , point ot.ingenniiy of intrigUo-" i. and shiMal combination, any of till anitcrtf Xonner effSt?. " -It his had immense xneoess In London-whctail hirfuh'"' ' through cm> of the weehlr. Journals or thatdiy; the ;f lation or »mth ires been- increased many thousands T>yiti«e' v jCT&It popularityl^-WhoeVer Jins admired the deep Interest.--' V nail dramatla desenpUora in “Stanfield nail," and “lap v -- A .LaTrrenccjdmnstcartainly prononnca-dfariy'’jydttoh tdbtv - L ~ -equally felidtous and effectiVe la polhtv’ The-anihor v -' without lath* leaxt imitating; hasatttniayramindediadf :ie2i the wit, gallantry andadTTOturona.rpWtroeonjpicuoaaitt,' -I'.- ‘ : terers worts; end thewoitlsdestinedto firrea good •J n A: :-• - H. 3IISKR * CO, *,v. ; : .epio , - - - h0.,-33 Smlthfleld-arret. ■ Ei- I’AimSTOCE’a- - YJSBSUMtoB. - uSiD 'AT . EAST MOMESt trarn seccess.— - ■ *' -' , . ... . . WASinsaToa CocsTrjPa.XoT^lSAJ. . ■ A neighbor of mine had a child that was eery siet and thephysician attending it exertedail hlstalrill tbrterAn.,,- - out without aTalh TheyrenttoCanonsbuigfiirDr.EfWlio oameorer 6>our-place,and nponhu examination-of tie- --E case, approredof all that the attending-physicianhad-done - hut coniddo nothing more fdrltl'-The child waa giren'up*'' '‘ 7 lir. E thenxaiddbnt;there crald be no list Bttßtotfc*S»i! estoeh’a Vermifuge, and thought they had .beUer- KetsonuE They sent to my •tore. and procured tome. Afltradndrifc^ train? tliii tat bottle according to-the printed direetiens, - the -chM.pmised a few worms. They then ’gase it ab<mt hair or another bettio, whan it passed between VtVOAttT}' -0-* TIUIEE HPNDEKD If OBMB, and Immediately cmnmTOced ' ' Improring, and was completely restored tt health. -.« '•■V.-*': , ‘ SAMtTEL BARNETT. -- - ana sold •wholesale and retail by IteX. FASSESTGCK'jfc CO* -1 *- -.Pittsburgh, ps. : wiwwßiiraasaiww»w*».s£ 3d * 4ib fits*. ' ' f •' TEAS! TEAS! : TEAS! ~ . . ' A. JAYSE*. - ■. ■ PEKIN TEA SIOEIi 38 FlftJi Street, * V *** aTO m>£rf to&U Si ■' -•- -. 40 half.chesisfta« Young Hysotiy’ * v > 1 ' --- 10 : •> " > ' . -10 .09 extra fine Slojaae das. „ ■:"" • . CIOO do ‘ Enperior'-’ ' €SJ?". .••-.15 ...do-, . Extra fine ... do -••■ - . IQ do Extra fine, do; j . •-■ ' : “i A do ■ Hoy one Imperial;- 1 .rr * : ■■>. n-, :.; -0 .-;-de - . Superior .. .. _do;~ - * - : - ' r <?tf ‘ ''Fine Oolong Black Teas' ‘ *-~ v ' S ; *'" r ''' .-.J» oo Extra fins Oolonsri .* 30- do Extra ’ ' “ ' - ,;!■■■*.: ' . j ••• o M -. Curlou*. n . do - . . do-*- - ' --PlttdmiEh, Hay. 1.1853. ' ; rr-.rs Ausscr'.~ —'" „ ; Ha3B snrosTßEEi.j'iprsßniiQn, -.. ... ~: jAgtntfor(HeSalto/ L.JohnsonXCo.'-tTypt,£c. '" r ' ; ‘ - or - ■ * -wg'sv /fTia 0!f nAHDaBJI Ibr sale, the ftUoJdßS:—Brt&Biie®. SSh? !R,?mon%»o4^JoS-'Cassa tars Mid JUgla, ot all descriptions; '. '? <! ? :rl f t i 0 5 3; llbrais; 100 ?£*£ '- • OJLiK HOIISK tWMfLtfl! fOtt ~ of*Mil»l»in« UmSaJ "4c.— . 8 ';tj J tt» Ejtira* a.vwta'o,_a *- - -- .-H. i>, C.tt,mw jr.Vr, ” l y d atteiea lot tna Odoig Tta, i>aH3i thtr fern. I sa£3tl?it ■--• ■ MkbyUapsnniorlSfihet.bv 6 ** • • ■ » Bites' 4 isir;snAT7 «Bg*o ..-'foWssal^ii,^;-. • • ■*.. %. - "i t- ‘rF t -• i N. V,;.; \
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