‘ * 0 -w, r >’ v * ' W ilLStf-M-r* -- A ******* t f , 1 » *a r *' -* 1 J. -H ,S ■'•;. :"..\ .^- /„ y V-.j./ .> ~ - *>„ - - . , , . . 1 fi-'-f- ■ r ':,.-A\.,<; , ,^ , -’fV?‘-v'' ’■••••;.■*.,.'.V". \"'. • "-; ; .'' •-'• ' : :;■■■■■-■ .- -■ -. • , , *_. .. ' ' 'V^V v ’ - 7k-., * ; - y^v^rr^.*<""! v ' ” f ■ - - -’--y--;-- , , -*, -.- ; -“. *■---- : -~> *-*»*-*- ***-«■ ----* ' i%yv.r ■! s. J * rt&'&fofr'-xsrf’i*'s*?!& • ~ * ' —'■■ ••• J ! * > •• r ¥>* - r --.‘ •V- ■ f ■ ;w -■ ,/.., . rf . * - .. ~ = __ ; MISELI April, A B. 1851,th« u! ffti 'V'1 F » thereof, Is pur = = .... promulgab*t Bittabm - »ireep«»ir«y»Udoubt 4. ,: ,3..>:‘!.ji;»>< ,5:-, ~vs - ,:.■>«? - h»TePtained thesnr ’= : ="*■* And, Wher«(s,»i K * 8 ■ F 'i’ F '‘, 5 * Jl _ this law most pow -- order,and th» e!e - And.whfiss, ■J -Hir. I '' T'-, * •■■ : I Uon or my officii ' f l. l; N■» 4 ‘l. t r< ’ r f* Y v ,! '»» v *" 'r. *.' “ “ ' enfijrcement of: ■ tlon to that end -' I .--•.-.-:-7--.- 7 » And, 1- here . -.-y - . I coOee-houses, r I - lair which £... moattigor, V 1 ■ ' ' - - forced iritb itf - “ ' uairersal . 1 *sr . w ... -■■ ----- ft - • - -....... f •• ~ ' As be Is determined to trphold the (jnsUtr willi wen sea- } rJ-iXifr *;♦#Jv» brv f aoa«i materials, bert wortanansblp, and noweat dealens; and 1 vF l :- f I ‘ fr° m tlio extent of bis orders and facility In manufacturing, : " " • J^^to^neowaHtttodft^ ' r^i: /a!v Ha haa sdopted the prlncfpte of identifying his customere’ .... intend iritb his la qWlty and prit4 and keep, al ways cm. band tbe greatat rarfety of erary description of 11 1 « ftiniitare, from the cheapest and plainest, to tbe most e!e - • gant and costly, that* bouse; or £iy -part of one, tnay b fnmiA«l from fils stock, or manufactured expressly to o d«r. Tbe fbllovtng articles consist, in part, of his stoc x,L c'fc^' 1 fvl^T+ti~ ftw richness pf etrle and flnjst, eaanot be surpass '<*•§ to any of tbe Ewteni ehles: . * 60 floH to plnah end hair doth; • 60 Mahogany Rocking * 'iMtemp ------- m*** " IW^Ss«£&H» i iS^SteJS®^>»!^Rl«te^Pi? , SW •'• 10 Walnnt ' > B3£? : - saajsrßi^-Kd., '••-■ »BecMt«nf«aßo(taM»t •' 20 do*. Cane Beat Chairs; " ‘ SSST^WSf” a^g?!a^3&^WailM^gßStd!dig^»t?^«&aBafe^»,,i,S{tet; HstsndTowel Stands; Whst-Tfot ; ' : BUgnlres: Pspet-Sls - % • , Slisabethsp « Mini • J — - - ■ ■ ■' BecepttonT “ Ladles*"' ...... , ■ EH.: ca WIKDSOB OBAIK& ,Oa» Hmu r deles In their line. V - orders promptly attended to. PSMS#ill?ilirf Watches, «W i&SSB4Bt«fljHsei "r.;:-- .■■•.■ : - ~ • _.._ , (*^2£M^’ HJi I'’ 1 '’ " ' “ - -7 — ■- -.-- ■: o|*ned. at tha ttsrrestand.aflm •' JKWttBT.an.VKR AMD PU ' RAUDOLKS, J\xktl and JhUe - - - - Qfmmuman Bd*> and the usual • Special care and attention g* I WATCIIKS, JKWRLKT, Ac. I n* trusts, Uiat from his k t;, will be able UfSve (ratisfactif SSi : wilh their vm»s*. | PittsbnrghrMay IStb, 185 I Henry lileha I TIATiso tJuUA his $ jtl but recently retumr | bt»e assortment of WAT - r ~ - ~n- 3-“=- I GOODS, would odl the at ' Es.'feisr finger Kings, Ear Eingi FANCTfioow-a« Bom, Desha, Fancy . • - ... - Oolf* Pi*Lola, porta Mi ■c^jT i and Cake Dishes; wit! namtmtal artlclu, wb ; sfcss * OoW Jewelry.erat, - si-sKSf ..... i , - - _. i 25 to 50 jt cent - 1 at 51 Marhct. i ftal ■ - isr I cel re and :...-. Sgg ----- g - - - . - IJall#iSil#|fif ! r rnK SHAWM—A Übnry of Church Music, etc., cc —-=-- -------- 1 ttlnln*«T«r 1000 compositions, by Wm. B. Dradbc Bnot. asaktod oy Thomas llaatlngs and T. Mason. Price 75c —per doien |8,60. ' * I SACRED iIELODbON—On a now wystem of notation 3|h:!= - I a. g. nayden. Price 75e -per dozen $7.50. *stj*>-sivJt^ I HARP OF THE 60liT.il, (In Patent Notes:) a oe» e - -~- tiou or Barred ilutic, Bolected from the most popular |*os«rs, by Prof. J. B. Woodbury. Price7sc.—per doa. CnM*TA» MINSTREL—By Alkin; one of th, popular books published. Price 76e.—per d*s. $8.50 •• NEW CAiIMUNA SAORA-Uy Uwelt Mason, r - I mOBI auccessfu! music book ever published: over uw,n M "°- °~- A.large supply of tho ahOTe popular Music 80. ed, and for sale singly or by tho quantity, by I ?fi>- joiin u. mklllor, bi ■ . SewHuilel New Ilmlc I T-T KI.bBEK has Just recelred. per Adan '• 11. TUUV SLEEP IN THE COLD GRAVE ■ •■ _ -=r=-.-r —i (-ompusiTd and dedicated to J. Hemlajx, Esq-, b- r '' r ~ rr “ w -' v ‘“ , “‘ Old Dog Tray, by 8.0. Poster The Garland, a set of beautiful Waltzes f W Prof - of this rity. ' AM ™ D E B IX6 Beautiful, a pleasing Duett ■ by Glow. w « r ‘ Th»n to Spaak Farowell. - ■ ~ Tin- Prima Donna Waltz, as performed v applause by Julian’* hand. _ Julien’B Musical Tour In America, & -•;, — .- — . .ss.„. .. • ' •• - • • • - * embodying all thu American National Air Katy Darling’s Farewell, for Guitar. ' Katy Clyde, do. V old Log Hut, .do., ctc^et* v Alp0 ’ , ‘&od worth ’ B Brass4land School -•' • - .- necessary Information to organlzo Dn stlind 1110 nature of brose, their adec aad embr wtog a number of fine pie© 5~« Dd * by Allen Dodworth, feat' **&£*Xs •i't. • Dodworth Brass lknd. New York: for ?** rkleber, • ' - pOAL LAND FOR SALE—IO3 Ac ’ -- V "blob bare two good ruins of f fi Tl:ln ! " °i"' end In good order, v capable of loading 20,000 bushels cl«tedidfjSdiftiga|A-{jJ^3d^fc^«^li?is^9S , ll •*»« landings. Tho land Is all nnd •« new lmptovemaat. that cost - r-A--. . - n-Uea City, '- property on the sloDongabela ri. Also, 92 Acres Coal Land, six - from the rlrer, on the rente of ' halo Valley Railroad. It is a t —’ “ Enquire of [• rg- ENTERPIIIf - - - - m. 13«mopanB^toD ™-.-.™.-™!biCA-:=- rfrhfc l I* msc -lb . rartety^ Tailor* and link Drowo) ' ‘ ' - - - d r SuT ortSfSttThiStS' ort«. noatml for Own ■ -' ed with d«spatch. h« . TTBTT b' ‘ B»map* Ma5J ™!i*sS2gt (fjssisi r :: - - - h “ ' • : -B : am®.* %&&%%; . ■ ; ■ - --V*7f^/--.^- '" - * " .-'“V*^- 0- -^> r< iu v. ”• * * ■ ' • J tAtt ' * w 1 ’!*’'■ ' , n __ ‘ *» '• }.^ u "■ ** m Si m mm -/ , 1 .... -.•» ...... ...... ~ „.. - ' r; - auiiovAju» , fl’lfifl snttoibe* would respectfully inform hia Wends aud oußliCi that-ho haaTfitnoYeurfrombia old-stand, eu HirtataireeLtci-the &£tVIEQ&- FMONT- BTORE NO.. 4&IFIFIU'firRBET; immediately opposite the Theatre,- wrasse ho Irnov rcceiriag and opening a.htmdsowo assorts. tamtof maln-Khd Fancy Colored Clolhs, GaMlmms ana- Veiling*, of the newest styles, wbicbbe will take pleasure, iirshowing to those who>may fisvoe him rwlth a call. • uUd prepa?’Vi tazxxahe to order ovary article ofClothing• constituting *• Gentleman's Wardrobe, :ln the latestand raastfojditnnsble style. ■■ *> • t.ffr subscriber .oflgta for gala hhjcom plrta-system of Garment. Draughting, so -favorably. known ea t generally asad hy the -trade of .this-city,. Cincinnati, Philadelphia and elsewhere; htthe following prices, vis; $10.00; without instructions, $7,00. The Bookund Euler, containing foil and accurate directions to saccßssfnl draughting, four Aided to any part of the United Station receipt of by JAMES 0. WATT, i-.T -.Tcachcrof Garment Cutting, [•••.' . ‘XUStZfc-’•■■■■ • No. 45Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. " SAMUEL OHAY, -• MERCHANT TAILOR. ; 1 &o. *7 Sr. claw hotel buildvngs, ..... .... ... oAin sraarr, wrrsimwm. , exclusively border, VX ajid Warranted to. suit lias consuntly on han« a csoicoafteortmont of CLOTHS, CASSIMKRES, VESTINGS, amI'DVEItCOATING, of tbcrlatest styles, selected nxpre**}? -f *r tlio.costotu trade. Gentlemen 1 earing th c^ r orders, hare their wishes consulted and complied with, as aii wora is dona under"hla own supervision. . ... CLOTHINQ STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO., FORMERLY of the colubratcd Clothing Dopot on Liberty a treat which has won an unbounded popularity under tbo'S of lbe TIHUii3 810 BOORS, have, for the pur do»o of acquiring moro spacq for. their Immense busineM, removed to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, • Where they ham now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING, And they will -warrant them to be a? good as any manu factured in the Union. CUSTOM WORK, DI ME hEST BTTLE, Ash OTOR THE BnOßT£3* BOTICE. They hayo on hand a fall and beautiful assortment of CLOTHS and OOATINQS, lor FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUST- NESB COATS. • Ourlatpreats axe Identical with ihoso of our customers, ADdvraassure thQpu'blio that our fidelity will not fail is -fining *ll ijrdcrg we may b* favored with. iijKDOJPI JORQBT THE PIAOfc- No-'BB. .Wood .Street, (eaSt SIPE.JcoBNEtt OB DIAMOND ALLEY. :N. B.—We desireoar‘patroiiatoaml«rjtimdthnt wo have no longer any connection with Use Clothing Business on Liberty -street. - Oar attention Is. demoted exclusively to the House abo?o ijesign&ted. m&r23 T O Tim WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL DEALERS OF PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY CITY, AND VICINITY. —P. GREGG A CO, Importers A Wholoeado Du&’ers In Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods’and Varieties, No. 09, one door from tbo North-west, comer bf Wood at. and Diamond alley, Pittsburgh. Having completed the enlargement of their present Occupied Ware Rooms, ore now opening one of the largest and best stock of DRY GOODS and VARIE TIES, they hare ever heretofore oxblbitod to the Pittsburgh trade, and otf exanrination, will be found to be unsurpassed by .anyuther House of the kind In the CUy, and on one of the partners U generally in the-Eastern Cities during tl.o btuineni’ seasons, burebasins cheap bargains, adapted to the-Pittsburgh and Western Trade, we will lw able to odor inducements to our old customers, and purchaser* gener ally,' Oar Stock of Dry Goods consists in part of tho follow Ing leading articles, vis: - 'Superior Broad Cloth*; Pilot and Petersham do; Fancy Cassimcrcs, Tweeds and Satinett*; Jeans, Fancy Vestings and Corduroys Flannels,’Tickings and Vest Paddinga; Brown and Bleached Muslins, and Irish Linens: Foreign and Domestic Gingham*; Alpacas, Merinos, Coburg Cloths, and Dress Bilks; Day Siato-and Broache Shawls; 1 Wdoleu-Camrorta and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs. Tbo following comprise a port of the general stork of Varieties i - Buttons,’Combs, Threads and Sewing Bilka; Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, and Black Silk Veils; ' 'Lace (foods, Jaconett*. Mull and Cam brick Muslins; Fancy Nettings, and Millinery goods generally. Also—A largo assnrtmentofTableCutlery, Pocket knives, Raxors and Bcutsors of oar own Importation, Perfumery, Potent Median**, together with a splendid assortment of Gold and Gilt Jewelry, of the latent pattern*; Gold and Sti ver Watches; Watch materials; Walrh glauser, and an t-s -tonrivo stock of 80 hour and 8 day Brass Clocks, of a variety of pattern*. All of which will bo sold on the most accom modating tortus, tor Coah, or City reference. N. B.—City, Country Merchant* and Pedlars are iovilrd to glve.ttHa call before porehaaiog elsewhere. eepm.-tf D ORROO * m SECOND ARRIVAL OK FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS t! The Cheapest Goods of the Season! YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE, Sign of the original Beb-Htve, No. 74 MARKET STREET, betwevu Fourth and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, have just received, and are now opening, a large and splendid assortment of DRESS GOODS, Of the newest and most desirable styles, adapted to the present season. Plaid Brocade and Fancy Silk* at bargains. Plain Black and Cornelian Silks and Turk Satins. Merino Plaid.*, all wool, and b-ilk and Wool «10. Also, Raw SUk and Cashmere Plaids of every description, very cheap. New style Plain and Funcy De Lalnca Erencn Merinoß, Cashmeres, Coburgs, Alpacas, and Para mattas, all colors and qualities. Do\BegC3, and high colorttl Do Laines, all qualities. Fall and Winter Shawls, of every description. Long and Square Brocho and Flnld Shawls. Frlntod Cashmere and plain Thibet do. _ French Chintzes, Ginghams. A geheral assortment fast color Prints, from ft*,' cts. up. WHITE GOODS of every description. Collars, Cuffs,Chemizettosand Kiub’d IltlkD.. at bargains. Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Good*, very cheap. ALSO, t fun stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, at low prices Linen Sheeting, Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, and Nap kins. Russia Diaper, and Cravats, very cheap. ‘ GLOVES. HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, and CRAVATS. We would respectfully oohcU an early call from both wholesale and retail buyers, flattering ourselves that we can accommodate all who may favor us with Iboir patrou age,on most liberal term*. wp2o YOUNG, STEVENSON k LOVE. AT THE ORIGINAL BEE-lUVE, Anew supply of fall anl winter qools. which will be sold at exceedingly low prices. W«* would respectfully solicit as early call from our frieod* nnd the public in general, believing that we can now offer greater inducements to both wholesale and retail Layers. . than ever heretofore. repls YOUNG, BTEVENBON 4 LOVE. Sew Coach and Carriage Factory I JOHNSTOH, BROTHERS & CO., Comer of Jtebecca and Belmont streets, Allegheny City, mmu m WOULD respectfully inform thar friend* QxggfclßM&'anil the pnbUc generally, that they have commenced the manufacture of Carriages, wtf*,' —Sh* Barouches, Itockaways,Biiggics,&lfllgh* and Chariots, in oil their various styles of finish and proportion. All Orders will be executed with strict regard todurability and beauty of finish. Repairs will also Iw attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using in all tbrir work the twst Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel confi dent that aR wbO'f&vor them with their patronage, will bo pertoctly satisfled on trial of tholr work. r.Earcbaaars are requested to give ns a call, before pnreha sing elsewhere. octfl:ly THE undesigned bos just received at his ——_ __ OARRIAOE WAREHOUSE, situated sear the Two Mile Bun, between Pittsburgh and lAWredWTille, a splendid of VEHICLES, jof every description, and will continue to rocalve regularly, new and second hapd Carriages, Sulkies, Buggies* etc ., which bo will nell on the very igwent terms for rash. Qavlnghad twelve years’ practice in the business, umi with his well known facilities In-the East, he flatters himself in patting down nil competition. Those wishing to purchase are respectfully invited to call and see for themselves. Especial and prompt attention paid to repairing of Carri ngM» Ao. fmjlB!d*wy»} JOSEPH WHITE. LIVERY STABLE, (hmer of SmWfleld street and Diamond alley. THE undersigned having addod largely to hi* •7bbS\ stock, is now prepared to accommodate the public *2LJLA With the finest Buggies, and best Horses, both for Saddls and Hurness. Gentlemen wishing to have horre* kept at£li very, will find superior accommodations for them at this stable, -The stalls are largo and new, and the pro prietor pays every attention to their ease and comfort. QCtfty p. DEVLIN. Notice* FfUIE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ALLEGHENY AND 1 BUTLER PLANK ROAD COMPANY are hereby not! fiedthatan ELECTION will beheld at ROBERT WILSON'S HOTEL, IQ Bakeratowo, on MONDAY, the 7tb day of No vember, 1853, for tbo purposo of elccUng officer* of vaiil Oo in pony tor the ensuing year. Election to be opened at 12 o'clock, M. Attest: JOHN N. PUBTIANCE, President. James Patera, goc’y. foct7:dlm] Notice* npHE MANAGERS of the Temperancerilte and Nobles- J. town Turnpike or Plank Road Company hereby give notice to tbo Stockholders of .aid Company to MEET, on the FIRST MONDAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, at 10 o’clock, A. M., at the Office of tho Treasurer of said Company, No. w 2 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, for the purpose of choosing Officers of eald Oompany for the ensuing year. Blank books-- Journal., Day Ilook(lj c “ h Rcoclpt Books, tton of BLANK BOOKS M ADE TO ORDER of the most snperior quality of paper, bound In any style required. Blank Books paged to onior 3 3 A large and excellent stock of Blank Books always on hand end foreale at low rates, consisting of Can. iwnv «n,» Medium work, in all styles of binding. y The trade supplied on liberal terms. W. 8. HAVEN, Blank Book Manufacturer, fep2 Comer of Market and Second streets. milE BOSTON SAUSAGE CUTTER AND BTUFFERS; X Hay, Straw, and Stalk Cattora; Clmms, Improved Com Shell ere, for band and horse power; Pruning Chisels, Saws, and a large assortment of implements suitable for tho / Garden and Farm, from the Seed and Agricultural Ware • house, 40 Fifth atreet. oeH JAMES WARDROP. Notice, FTIHE partnership between tbe undersigned, &t Pittsburgh ■ JL ■ BOdTHicoling, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. * Joseph BAchards has transferred his interest to George W. *■ Smith, who is alone authorised to settlo the hurincss of the latsßrm. grouge w. smith . JOSEPH BIOIURDS. .rkrHttrtmrgfcp August 26? 1863. k GRAIN, MALT and nOP TRADE heretofore, by the subscriber; at pltts rfcaig&ttitf Wheeling* • . . . . GEORGE W. SMITH, \' itagfc Ba * '}. ~ - • , - {Gflsette.} jpiLIFF STREET—Two Lota for sole, situated on-Cliff and \j Cook streets, each "24 feet front by 78 deep. PricosBOo each. Terau: One-half 1b hand; hahmea In one year. v ; . 8/- CUTHBERT & SON, oet22 Beal HO Third st. > * r *vi r- trf»- JOHN M’CLOSKEY A CO. DRY GOODS* Notice 11 Just Received, CARRIAGES FOR SALE' Labor Saving Machine* .lik.’ r.ij} k TRANSPORTATION. sTJHKEa-A&EA&aEkfeHxs "the rilim East JltOl Train srjßlearethe Easaonger station on ; X:. lAbertyetrßet.every morning at .9 o'clock, stopping af oU^tho-regular: Btaiion*. on the rood* and arriving in 'Philadelphia the nextmnroing at 7 o'clock, cooneetiug.with the trains direct to Now York, also connecting at Harris burg with the trains for, nTl< i arriving In- Baltimore at 7 o - dockjAiai,- ‘ ‘ . The Express Train leaves the station every evening at o'clock, slopping at all the regular stations, and con necting with trains Or Baltimore, at 8 o'clock, P. KL, also connecting with stages for Bedford Springs. Fare to Bedford Springs, $530; Fare to Philadelphia, $9 60 * Fare to Baltimore, $9; Tare to Hew. York, $11,90. purchasing through, tickets to New York will be conveyed from one depot to theother, in Philadelphia, f ree oi charge, provided they go. directly through. Tickets good fo atop three days In Philadelphia. Baggage checked to all stations cm the Pennsylvania 'Rail rood and to Philadelphia anil Baltimore. Tho Accommodation Train will leave overy afternoon at b x A o’clock, stopping at all regular stations, and running only as far as Latrobe. N. B.—Messrs. M. & J. Breldenthsl,Omnibus Proprietors, have been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from tbe Depot, at a charge not to exceed 12}£ cents for each passenger, and cents for earh trunk. For tickets apply to J. MRSKIHEN, Agent, ’ At the P. R. R. Depot, on Liberty street. Pittsburgh, Jnly 22,1853. - " Jy26 CLEVELASDAND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD SPECIAL NOTICE. ON and after WEDNESDAY, August 19,1853, Passenger Trains will run excepted,) os follows: Trains each way connect at Hudson with the C. Z-and C. Railroad, for Oayahpga Falls and Akron. s*aaseng«rH leaving Pittobuigh in the 8 SO.A M Train, reach .Cleveland at 3.30 P M, and conpeci with the Light ning Train of Lake tiboreßailroad, leaving at 8.45 P AI for Eric, Dunkirk, Buffalo and Niagara Fails. PaMmngsni by all the Trains ran go forward, east, west ox routb, by -the following evening llnvs from Cleveland. STEAMERS ON LA ICE ERIE, —The new and magnificent floating palaces “Queen of the West” and “Crescent CJtj,” leave at 7.00 I‘ M for Buffalo. CLEVELAND, COLUHBUB AND CIHCINNATI RAIL KOAD —At 8.13 P M fur Columbus and Cincinnati; same Train connects at Gallon with BeUefoniaine and Indiana R R for Dayton. In Indianapolis, Terre Haute and Jefferson rtllft, Indiana. PassungYwa are requested to procure their ticket* at the Oompnoy'h office, of JOHN A. CAUGHKY, Agt, &ogls Mcmongahela Tlouao. Water st-, Pittsburgh. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA EAILBOAD. Nrw Arrangement. COMMENCING A UQ UST 8, 1853 } EXPRESS TRAIN leave* Pittsburgh at 0 o’clock. A M: Stop* only at the principal Station*, and dines at Crest hoc at 1.30 1* Al. arriving at Cincinnati iu the evening, via Columbus and Xeui:t. Fare from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,75; to Colambu*, i«AIL TRAI^ I " leave* IMtfnburgb «t 8 20 A M ; dines at Al liance; cinifi&Mir.hes Creatilne at 0.00 P 51, connecting with the Night Tniiu to Culumbu* aod Cincinnati, and with the Ihdidfoutatne and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indianapo lis, Terre Haute, and towns in Indiana. Connection* are made at Alliance hv Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson aud Cleveland Fare to Sandusky CUy, fi.f-0; to Newark, $4,50; to Zanes ville. $5. Connections are made with Detroit ami Chicago, both by Cleveland and Randusky City. Passenger* who leave Pitts burgh in the Mail Train at 8.30 A M, go directly by Alans held and Sauduskv City to Detroit, witbenit detention. I are to Detroit, 6.00; to Chi<*«gr>, $l l ,OO. RETURNING t THE EXPRKBS TRAIN loaves Cnrs'line at IDO P M, Mnn**flvid at 1.40 P 31, and Alliance at 3JA) P M, and reach c* JPittsburgh ut 8.15 P M, connecting with the Express Train to !*hdadelphia and Baltimore, which leaves burgh at 10.30 P. M. Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, hour*. Fare, $7,75. Faro from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, $15.00. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M and 4.45 P M. and New Brighton at 7 A3l and 1 P 31. Excursion ticket*, $1; quarterly tickets at reduced rate*. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh nt 0.30 A M, and ar rives al 4.30. P 31. TXS» Pasreogrrs aTe requested to procure Ticket* at tho Company's Office, at the Federal Htreet Station, of tJEOIUIK PARKIN, Ticket Agent. OxT The Train* do not run on Sunday. JSsr~ Further information niny be obtained of &ugs JOHN KELLY. Passenger Agent. more and Phila delphia, promptly, on receipt. Tim*, lire Days. Bacon, Pdrk and Beof, (salted,) 45c. lOOtoa On Lord, Lord Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass, 60c. Q lOOfta. On Candles, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobacco, 60c. lOOftia. On Flour, barrel. We are also prepared to forward freight to Rodebaugb's Station, near Greensburg, *nd iutormediato Stationa. OJVUUK A UiIAUAM, Agents, corner of Penn and Wuvne Pittsburgh. U. H. HOUSTON, Agent, Jy29 _ 270 Market street, Philadelphia. MAIOOIAi LXKCIi JiIHS W'iLJMS JOSCPU S. L2XCB. J. S« L>eech, ftlcAlpin A Co« t WHOLESALE GROCERS, nod Dealers in Produce,Met als, and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Nos. 242 and 244 Liberty street, near the head of Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa., of fer for *ale on liberal terms, tho following: * 100 tiurces fresh Rice; '50,000 lbs. Bacon, aasortvd; 100 bbls. Tar; 6 tons Bar Iron, do; 1600 keg* Nails, assorted; 3 do Best Nail Rods; 600 boxes Window Glass, 2000 keg* Rock and Rifle assorted; Powder, assorted ; 60 half chests Tea, as- 300 boxes Rosin Soap ; sorted , 85 bbls. Linseed, Lard an 4 7 5 bx*. Tubaeco,a.s*ortod, Tanners' Oil; 100 hbds. N. O. Sugar, part 300 bbls. Vinegar; prime; 30 do Rosin; 6 bxs. Havana Sugar; 20 do Pitch; 10 hbds. Porto Rico do; 6000 CoppeT; 150 bags Coffee; 20 bbls and kegs Lard; 600 bbls. N. 0. Molasses; 10 kegs assorted Shot; 75 do 8. 11. do*. 1 do Bock Shot; 800 bxa. Tin Plate, assM; 6 bbls. Alum; 4 tons Wire, do; 20 do Rye Floor; 2 do Spelter; 20settsTinnera’ Machines 6 casks short Zinc, as- and Tools; sorted; 100 bus. Dried Apples; 600 pigs Tin; 100 bales Batting, assorted; 1000 toa.Antimony; ' 2000 lbs. Cotton Yarn, a»- 10 tons ow'd Sheet Ironsorted. 100.000 tbs. asj**d Bulk Meat;! [apr2o SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY ROBERT 11. HARTLEY', beg* leave to inform * Lis friends and the public genoraily, that he continues to occupy that large and ccmmtkHnn* Pir.-,. ’ s\ Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuol Fohno- ft " l * stock & Oo n No. 80. corner of Diamond Alley and Wood st, .where he keeps a large and general assortment of Baddies, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other articles in his line. He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to fur* nish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured of the best material, and In a style of workmanship equal to the Eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent, chfeaper. Country Merchants and Formers would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is de termined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. 63* Don’t forgot the place, No. 80, corner of Wood st and Diamond Aliev. f »pga Notice to Farmers and Gardener*. THE subscriber has received his supply of TURNIP SEEDS—vii: Large Purple Top, Yellow Aberdeen*, White Globe, Largo Norfolk, and Loiney’s Improved Rata Bags or Swedish. Also, a few tons of Lelnus’ Fertiliser, one of the best manure* for corn, grain, grass, vegetables, fruit trees, Ac., of easy and safe application,at Philadelphia prices. Garden and Farming Implements, in great variety, of the latestlmprovementg, nt the Seed and Implement Warehouse, No. 49 Fifth street. ' je2o JAMF.S WARDROP. Office ofCleve’d A i«.*' ■* ' ''• ' V •' •• ••' --4. ?• o; . • /••*. xi i i t 7 ~ -. S. -5 I INSURANCE COMPANIES.. IN SIT RANGE NO TICE ! IKSCBAKC®; COMPAST,” , OF HAETPOBB, OONII. OBARTEBED 1819 CAPITAL $300,000: ; Paid- up .Izl cash, alulf securely invested, ! BOARD OF-DIRKGTOBg t- . ; £Tho&. K.Brace, . Robert Buell, E, Mathar, jFred'k Tyler, E. A. Baikal ey, Aostiu Dunham, £ben Flower, Henry Z. Pratt, Joseph Church, Samuel 8* Ward, .Ward Woodbridge, John L. Boswell, Bamnel Tudor Mflw A. Tattle, E. Q. Ripley, Junius 8. Morgan, Gustavos F. Daria. ! , THOMAS K. BRACK, President G. O. Bmn, Secretary. a"' HE AGENCY of this Company being changed from R. IT. . Beeson, its former Agent, to Geo. E. Arnold, those hav g policies at the office In Pittsburgh and vicinity, can have them renewed by calling on Mr. Arnold, No. 74 Fourth St, fwho la duly commissioned to take risks on Dwellings, Public Buildings, Mills and Manufactories, with their contents. The attention-of Merchants and property holders of Pittsburgh is exiled to the advantages offered by insuring In ibis Company, from its age, promptness and liberality In adjusting losses, and its abundant moans, such as few'similar corporations cab show, J. B. BENNETT, General- Agent. A3SITS OF TAB COMPANY. vnntTT-FouaTH anKcai etatcmcst, mat, 1853. Bonk Stock, marketTalue.— Phoenix, of Hartford ..$30,000 Exchange, do., 18,172 Formers’ and Mechanics 116,400 Connecticut River 0,750 Hartford 20,400 $115,722 do. do. Eagle, of Providence, R. 1.... 1,050 do. do. American, of New Y0rk...„:511,460 North America 11,000 Broadway 13,020 People's* .. 4,400 Republic Ji 10,600 Hanover 9,800 New York Life and Trust...- 15,000 Railroad 7 cent. Mortgage bonds, market value, $41,017 GO Railroad Company stock, mar ket value, viz: Hartford and Near Haven, $62,600 Hartford, Providence, and KshkilU 20,475 Boston and Worcester, 11,128 Now Albany, 200 Connecticut River, 14,600 $103,803 Miscellaneous, — Connecticut River Co. Block, 1,000 Rea) Estate in Hartford, Ann Arbor, Louisville, Ac , 18,708,40 Office Furniture and Library, 570.73 Cash In Bank. ia,341,05 Amounts, balances, bills re ceivable for premiums, real estate, Ac., $01,380,02 Less, balances due to Agents and others, ' 23,414.40 SS2,OG6,GG LIABILITIES. Capitol Stock, $300,000 Profit ood Los*, 116,178,30 $410,178 no A dividend of 10 “P cenL, dccLared ami paKl 1 nth of June 1863. Haring; roooivod the appolntmpot a* Agent In Pittsburgh, and vicinity, of tbe JKt&a Insurance Company, lately held by EL 11. Beeson, I take pleasure In calling tbe atieniinu of lu former patrons, my frlendj and the public, that I am prepared to Issue Policies, nr renewals of them, at fair rate* of premium, on risks of the rations descriptions of build ings, merchandise, mills, machinery, and all risks needing the security of Insurance from loss or damage by fire. The 2Etna Company is one that recommends itself to the com munity train its p overblal fairness and promptitude, not Only to taking of risks, but to the adjustment and payment of Its losses. It does not profess so much to giro cheap In-' surance, a* it does promise valuable Indemnity. Applications attended to at the Banking House of Geo, E. Arnold A Co., 74 Fourth street. ocl3-lm GEORGE E. ARNOLD. Agent. Delaware mutual Safety Insurance Co. Office, north room of the Exchange Third xl, PhiL FIRE INSURANCE.—Buildings, merchandize and other property, to town and country, insured against loss or damage by fire, at tbe lowest rate of premium. Ma&m I*scßjisca.-r~They also Insure vessels, cargoes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, is the assured may desire. Injure THasßSOßTAno!*.—They also Insure merchandite transported by wagons, railroad cars, canal boats and steam boats, on rivers and lakes, on the D»t liberal terms. Dim/nrr—Joseph U, Seal, Edmund A. Souder, John C. Baris, Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, George 0. Lelpcr, Edward ‘ axltogtoa, Isaae R. Darla, WU linm Folven, John Nswlln. i’r. li. M. Huston, Jo*. CL Tbeopbllus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, Oeptge SerrilT, Spencer M’llvaio, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr. B.Thomas, John Sellers, William Eyre, jr. Directors at Pittsburgh— D. T. Morgan. Ilugh Craig, Joho T. Logan. William SLasth, President. Taos. C. ILure, Tics President. Jooipa W.Cowx*, Secretary. Offiw of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh. jelOMtf P. A-MADEIRA. Airent IMio'I’KC’TIOIV INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Slock, Annual Premium and Westrrn Fund 81,000,000. INCORPORATED 1825. Policies of Insurance Issued at all times on the most f*von»- bln term*, against LOSS OB DAMAGE BY FI BE, oa TDS PERILS OF NAVIGATION. BY GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aoent FOB PITTSBURGH ASO ALLEGIIEXT COVSTT msrlfiry THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITV and trust company, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1880. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL §250,000. Office, S E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets , Philadelphia. Officers of the Home Board at Philadelphia: prajrroa*. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose Vi. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. M'iienry, Jacob U Florence, Jamas Devureui, William M. Godwin, William iritw, President —Siephrn 1L Crawford. Vice President —Ambrose W.Thompson. AJaticat Examiner, Pittsburgh— James H. Willson, M. D Allegheny (My—R. U. Mowry, M. D. GEO. K. ARNOLD, Agent, marl7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Tbe Franklin Fire Insurance Company, Of PhxLadHphia, Pennsylvania. DIRECTORS— Charles W. Bancker. Thomas Ilart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob It. Smith, Geo. \V. KleL ards, Mordecal D. Lewis, Adolphi £. Borin, David 8. Browue, Morris Patterson. Cuas. N. Bancxxu, iTtsideni. Cuss. G. Baxcxxu, Secretary. Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, to town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely Invested, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company* on January Ist, 1851, as pul* Ushed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, vis r Mortgage $918,128 68 Real Estate 84,377 78 Temporary Loans 83,966 17 Stocks ........ 61,689 00 Onsh, Ac 61,346 81 Total $1,212,708 44 Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one rears, they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by file,thereby affording evidence ortho advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ap24 Office, north-cast cor. Wood and Third at*. THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE company, OF PENNSYLVANIA. Assets, May Ist, 1852- Premiums received to May Ist, 1863- Interest on Loans, Ac Capital Stock Returned premiums, Losses, Re-Insurance, Ex penses, Ac., ..... 5358,318 70 IHVXSTMCTTB. Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good secu curitlaiu. $161,481 08 Premium Notes 179,016 51 Cash on hand...... 17,820 21 Total am’t of Resources, Liable for Losses $368,318 70 dixxctors. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin county, P. 0. SEDGWICK, Harrisburg, SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS. Banker, Pittsburgh, A. A CARRIER, “ JOHN B. RUTHERFORD; Dauphin county, A. J. GlLLETT,Harrisburg, 8. T. JONES, Harrisburg, ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President. A J. GILLETT, Secretary. Will insure against perils of sea and Inland navigation, alee, on Merchandise In city or country, at lowest rates con sistent with safety. Policies Issued on dwelling houses either perpetually orfor a term of years. Branch Office, corner Fourth and Bmltbflold streets. my23;tf A. A. CARRIER, Actoary. Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILLER, Jr., President. { F. M. GORDON, Secreturv CAPITAL. 8300,000. WILL insure against ail Kinds of risks, FIRE and WA KINB. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by B romp tn ess and liberality, to maintain the character which joy have assumed, as offering tbe beat protection to those who desire to be insured. Directors.— B. MDlor, Jr.,O.W. lUcketson, J. W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. H- Smith, 0. Hun sen, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, Jamea Uppeneott, George Daraie, James Mc- Auley, Alexander Nlmick, Thomas Scott. Office, No. 02 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A On., up stair*,)* Pittsburgh. nov24 J v Is your Life Insured, IF NOT, read what someone has written. Among all tho contrivances of man to protect tbo family circle from want, none can be found more simple iu its character, noble in its feature, or certain iu its results, than LIFE INSUR ANCE. It Is tbe prop which the dying husband leaves to support the wife of his bosom. It Is tbe unseen hand of tbe Provident father reaching forth from tbe grave, and still nourishing hla offspring, and keeping together the family group. C. A. COLTON, Secretary, Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth 8t„ sep2l Masonic Hall. WM. A. M’CLUKG, DEALER IN Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow Ware.' CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. 18 now receiving ajlarfrc assortment of FRESH GOODS, to addition to his already extensive stock, purchased from flrft-hands in the Eastern markets, which, wflibosold at the lowest market prices. Hotels, Steamboats, and families, buying by tha quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. 49” Goods delivered to the city free of charge. wp» BANKERS AND BHQKER&: a. a nmiii,.»——— —,„josa «. imux ■ XIKRWAH & CO., ■ . muima .mi irvimiKm; OTtnmtßß, ftb263y] Fa. AS Wood Strut, and Dtaaoud AUcy . JOHN WOODS, BANKEB AND EXCHANGE BEOKEB, ' V- T\KALER to Gold, Sliver and Bank Notes.' Current ana | / par ftmds received on deposit CoUectfons carefully at tended to. Fourth Street, one door East of Market, Pitt*- ibi - ■ [je&ly Domestic asidjbreign Exchange, Bank biota. Odd and Stiver Bought, Sold ana Eschange&taihe .. EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOBSE OF WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., 64 WOOD STUB, PifTSBDMH. ggL- Interest allowed on timo deposits. . . [aug2B EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF A. WILXJLNB A Co>, No. 76 Fourth Bran?, Opposite the Bankcf Pittsburgh, ' Jan 6 PI'fISBtJBOH. G.E.ARNOLD & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DEALERS in Exchange, Oedo, Bank Notes, Bight and Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, aud proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. 83» No. 74 Fourth gt., next door to Bank of PittsVg. (selß HILL & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, coEirra or wood akd riwa sTRUTs, SIGIIT EXCHANGE rm the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills ot Exchange and Notes discounted.— Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought.and sold.' Coriectiona made jn all the principal cities of tbs Uni tod. fits tea. De posit* received of Par and Current Funds. . (mar27ly ALLEM KDaStRB, rDWA&D ILABM, no&XSCX IKSarB. ITR.AMTO A RAHM t BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUY AND BELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities i purchase Promiwary Notes and Time Bills, on East end West; buy and sell Btocks on Commission. Collections made on all points In the Union. fmyl A. WILKINS & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, no. 75 rovßTy sr., mrsßcuon, oppositi bakx of pcttbbuxoh. MULL SUBSCitIBEIt, under now and more favorable auspL X wilt continue tbe Banking business and Stock Bro ke rage in the bouse formerly occupied by Messrs Palmer, Hanna A Co., and more recently by the Pittsburgh Ufo In* suranco Company, where Uo will be pleased to see his old friends and customer*. [jy3] A. tVILKINfI. N. HOLMES A SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, OATS Rsasorzs TCCHt DAKXXBQ *KD ODUI TO 86. Collections made to all thedties throughout the United States. DepcEhSTocaived in parTundJ or curreutpapcr, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. (JaSO^ly jah s. uoos. ruoa. aanotaT, HOOH A BAEGENT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, w. e. or wood a sixth prmucaos, pa. DEALERS In Coin, Bank Notes, Thno Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange. Certificates of Deposit, Ac. Exchange on all the principal cities of the Union and Eu rope, for sale to sums to cult purchaser*. Currvut and par funds received on deposit. Colloctions made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. [seplLly $416,178,30 Removal. PATRICKS A PRIEffD, DXXKERS AND EXCHANGE nßnmnifl, Save Bemooed their Office tothe Garner qf Fifth and Wood sis. POTHCtSOH, PA. PATRICKS A FRIEND, Ranker* and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers to Notes, Drafts, Acceptances,.Gold, Silver and Bank Kotos. Exchanges on the Eastern and Westers Cities constantly for sola Collection* *nad» to all toe cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at tb* corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. (fob 3 THOMPSON 'BELL & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, (Lira OT A. WXLXISS 1 CO n ) *YTTTLL continue the Exchange and Banking business at W the old stand, corner Third and Wood st*. f jy3 HOTELS, &c Brown’s Hotel, Comer of Smithfield and Third Streets, Pittsburgh, Pnn'a. BROWN A CONNELLY, Paopaitroxa. attached to the Ilouse. PRA.YKLIS HOUSE, Cleveland, Olilo. C PATRICK A SON, PnoTKicnißS.—This .House has nn • dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, and large addition* of new furniture, and the proprio tor* pledge themselves that nothing eh all be wanting on their part to render the Paassua a place where a!) the com forts of a first class hotel can be found. jv4:tf C. PATRICK A SON. Si. Charlei, HOfeie!, Osmer of HTmef and Third streets, Pittsburgh, Itea’a THIS fine cstabUahmenl having come into the hands of a- I > roprietnr. offers great inducements to the travel* Ungcummunity, and also to regular boarder*. Every dell* carv and luxury will be provided in Its pni&n, and no pains will he >*pared to make this notcl-a comfortable itftwx to all who may rail there, (mytottfl W. 8. CAMPBELL, Prop*v. ‘ St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery. r undersigned respectfully Informs the public that he X Is now fully prepared to carve private families aud the public generally, with bis celebrated LAGER BEER, In U>uleA. All orlcr* left at bis Office, NO. 39 DIAMOND AI.LEV, {near W.vxi street,! will he. punctually attended to; and the freer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. je2S tf v. G. SCUENCK. C. li. lIEADLY & CO’S NEW CARPET HOUSE, NO. 83 TTIITID STREET, ’ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. THREE SPA CIO US SAL ES ROOMS. SALES ROOM NO. 1. (10XTAIXS a large, handcome and cheap assortment or j Fhxnr Oil Cloth*, from Ito 24 feet wide; also. Stair, Ta ble and Enameled Carriage Cloths, Cocoa, Can ion and Bri tannia Matting, Matt* of all kinds.painted Window Shades, huff Hollands: preen and buff Oil Cloths, and Putnam** Patent Self-Adjuring Curtain Fixtures. C. 11.11. A Co. would respectfully call the attention of persons wishing to furnish steamboat*, botol» or dwelling boose* to the above, ax they are determined to Sell at the same low prices they have heretofore been soiling at, and less than any other establishment In thU city. eepfl c. b. lIEADLY A CO., No. 83Third street. Sacred Bluate Rooks, Ir'Oß Church Choirs, Congregations, Aa, A under stand tho nature of brass, their selection and adaptation, and embracing a number of fine piece* arranged for full ItraM Band* by Allen Dodworth, loader of tho celebrated Dodworth Brass lhmd, New York; for sale by lh KLEBER, No. 101 Third street. COAL LAJ?D FOR BAU£—lOO Acres of Coal Land, 100 oi which have two good veins of Cool in them; the lower vein In opened, and In good order, with a good railway, and capable of loading 20,000 bushels per day—baa one of the best landings. The land Is all under cultivation; on which are new Improvements that cost over $12,000U three miles above Monongahela City, and tho most desirable property on the Monongahela river. Also, 92 Acres Coal Land, six miles from thu city, 1 sills from the river, on the route of the Birmingham Mononga» hela \ alley Railroad. It is a desirable piece of property. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, 46 Market street. ENTERPRISE WORKS, RO. 136 "WOOD STEETT, THIRD DOOR BELOW VTRQUT ivtwr BO WIT d TETLEY. irf g^*M" l . l Jrj. , '.rn _IM PORTERS and manufacturer# of ■ -Uirrf'aCTJTLfißY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL fllf INSTRUMENTS, 11 IFLKB, Ac. We keep a general assortment of the abnT* articles constantly on hand; together with a general variety of fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, l>i*. tola ami Rerolrera, Flasks, Homs, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, L*ad and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Khites; Tailors anil Hair Dressers' Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also. Trusses and Supporter*. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES I —Wears making Rifles of otct? description, to order, of the beet material, and workmanship warranted. — Orders remdred for them at Wholesale or Retail, will bo fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale price*. . my 15 T. H. OAI.VBBI A CO„ T\IR-STNKKRB, ENQRAVKB3 AND EMBOSSERS, ond XJ BinrELoPE MAHllPinraniS-JJo. 48 South Third street, PHILADELPHIA. . wp 3o IVENITIAS BIiXJIDS^ OP EVERY QUALITY, for rale attn&xnil&etarere' prices. •atti* NEW CARPET STORE, 4T FIFTH STREET, dibit Wood. fnorfctfl ROBINSON A 00. O oct7 KING ft MOOBHEAD. - V „ _ „■ „ r-1 " *Vj/si 2.'J- —tj. a coszau.!- .•• v ' ;.*V\ vi •- < i. -1 fe -i,. • *> j- • t I'T * * --FURNITURE.- a WILSLSTEVKNEQN continues to manufacture vjw CABINET-WARS oferety description, at hia old stand, earner of liberty md Berenlli'streeta. UNDEBTAK * - ~ -foyH S.— A.MILLIKgK ACtfw ( r - Ayg OK UAJTDat their. extewdr®. CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 6t Smttfafield stmt, a ***** and.plafai tanibs&f whlchtfaey below customary rates. - ~ . ypnayr-cMh^plr,. - : .. , Journeyman Cibiavt AUkers Association. WA&BB&ITSZS>% TMIRD STREET? ■;* •; ;(C2TWXEr woo!) iSD stiutt'Bzi) • • ’• • TmSASSOCIATION, emWiig« C' •'"*&”% S already twice to three times asu-L I c | many hands as the largest arul¥s| 4i^ftj|nttßwsriiiffi"^ '■■J1 1 1 f. I. l erto most .renowned business shops of this dtj, hare opened their Warehouse, and are able to furnish the publk,by wholesale or retail, irith Fur niture of tha following t MahogahjWardrobes: Dressing Bureaus; Full Columned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chain; -Mahogany Wuhstands; Stoog Book Cases;'Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans: Poplar Wardrobe*; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Works tanas; Cherry and Common Wortstands; high post, common, low, and tnindle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; (Mbs; Cradles, Ac. The advantages of co-operation, cnenek tensive scale, per mit them to sell at the lowest prices, and' they are deter mined to 8011, lower tiran any competitors, an equally good, tf oot better article, and wunanted—os the public will un derstand by gitiegthea Acaih , IBL SUamboal work of ail descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order In every style, at the short est notice. ■.. ■ . mar 29 JAMESW.WOOBWELL, CABINET FURNITURE'StANTTPA CTURER. Warg*TOoma 9T and 99Thlrd street. ■ W. W. respectfully Informs« \ phis friends and customers that halU t -- LhasnoweoxnpletedhisspTingstoek RS of Furniture, Wbkh is deddedly * Y» the largest and best ever offered for sale, in this City, whiph will be sold at prices as low as ally Jn the United States, East or West As be Is determined to uphold the quality with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, sort newest Assign*; and from the extent of hW orden facility in manufacturing, be is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices., Ha haaadepted the prihcfple of identifying his customers* inierat with bis own, in quality and price, and keeps al* ways on band the greatest varfetyof etary description of ftxmitnre, from tha cheapest and plainest, to the jnost ele gant and costly, that« house,- or any one, day be famished from fils stock, or znanufretnred expressly to or der. The following artides consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of style yM fhjfon. cannot be surpassed In any of the Eaaterd cities: Louis XTrtetwHete Soma; 60 Sofia, in plush hair cloth; 60 dot. Mahogaay^Chairs; 20 do*. Walnut u 60 Mahogany BnpHwg u 20 Walnut » « ! 60 Mahogany Divans; SO'Walnnt ' “ 60 MarUa Top Centre Tables: 60 u u Dressing Bureaus; SO « « Washstands; 40 Enclosed « 100 Common u 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; W Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut « 60 Cottage “ 600 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahoganv Wardrobes; 10 Walnut ** 10 Cherry «* 60 plain Bureaus; TO Dining ami Breakfast Tahlss; 12 Secretary and Bookeascs; CD dos. Cane Beat Chaim; ~24Cane Beat Rocking Chain; 12 Ladles* Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Ktigulzes: Paper Mache Tables: Conversation Chain; Pembroke “ £Uaabethan ** Hall and Tier ** BweptionJ “ “ Pearl Inlaid ° Extension Dining Aides; Arm \ u Ottomans; Gothic and QaH Chain; A large assortment of COMMON FPRNTTURB and WINDSOR CHAIRS. k Ctsns Mittmsupplied with all ar ticiesin tbelr line. STEAMBOATS and flirHsiA, ftmlihed at shortest notice. AH orden promptly attended to. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. NEW JEWELRY; STOSS, No* 87 Market Street* (&co?id door above the Worth-west corner of the Diamond.) JOHN STEVENSON, (oT Che late firm of JohaD. JlTadd*a 1 respectfully announces toibe pobll xtbatbe has opened. At tbs Above stand, & flueasaortment of WATCIIKM, JKWKLBT. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, GI- Jacket and JU He Cutlery, Britannia Tea and Cbmmwuan Sets, and the usual variety of goods in bis line of botinaa Specialcare and Attention gireo to the REPAIR cf FINE WATCHER JKWRUtT, Ac. He trusts, that from his long experience in business, be will be able satisfaction to those who may faTor hiiu with their p&ybage. - PitoburghTmay ISth, ISS3. Henry llich.ard«pn» Jeweller, HAVING re-flited his store in a handsome manner, mo J bat recently returned from the eastern cities with a fmt assortment of WATCILE3, JKWKLRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom ers to the fact that among bis Watches will be found the most desirable styles, patterns and maker*. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chain*, Singer Kings, Bar Bings, Miniature Lockets, eta, etc. FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Macho, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vasea, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats, Colt’s Pistols, Porta Munaaics in great variety; China, and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or namental articles, which have only to be seen to be appre ciated. (noTlj SO. 81 SIARKKT BTRKKT. TRACTS WOKTH U W o^ —To ail that are abuui to X. purchase anything In the way or fine Watebe*, rirb Oold Jewelry, or sterling SUeerWare. HOOD has now uu baud a Terr good assortment of all kinds of oxxi* In hi.* line of business, that be la celling at their tbus yaluc and' al Icast from 25 t050%\ cent, below the prices asked by tb**e “ Old Fogies” that hard been twenty years or so In the mar ket with their old stock of goods that cost, when double their present anil yet they expect to make a profit on them. I assert facia worth knowing, that I mo selling goods, new and fresh, jn*i jnrchayd, as a bore, fnmi 25 to 50 cent, cheaper than any other dealer in this ettT, at &l Market street. JyV2 House tv let, and fuamtuejs rcm bale— i good tfarra story bouse on Beeond street, between Wood and Market. The faraUnre'will be sold at a bargain. Enquire of fjy»] H. O. POOD, 51 Market *t Bay Wood Kuriery and Gardens. KENNEDY, [Jat« Manager of the well-known iy racnse Nuseries, New York,) begs leave to Inform the public. that bs has now established rq EXTENSIVE NUR -BKBY, on the Fans of Mr. James S. Negley, near East LU>- erty, srherehe shall be prepared, after tl»sth Instant, to n*- eeireand fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornaxnen* tal Trees. Hardy and Green {louse Shrubs and Plants. In addition to a choice and superior stock on hand, he has mad e arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries In the East, to keep up his supply. Having a thorough and long eap«* denes In the business, he can assure his customers perfect Mr. Kenned; would also respectfully offer bis services In designing, iaytngont, and managing Rural Cemeteries, pnV lie Parks, or the grounds of Country Residences; and will also furnish plans fbr the formation of Lawns, Approaches IHcturesqae Scenery, Ac., In the highest styles of the art. Practically arqnatnted with every branch of Landscape Gardening, and haring spent years in the Sylvian Parks of England, and on the beautiful banka of the Hudson, be hopes he has the capacity to meet the wishes of ihcee who forcr him. be addressed through the City Poet Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Nesrlet k Mohan, 23 Wood street. warTrr DCALKSK’S CELEBRATED CHEMICAL YEAST ob B&snra powdebs, The Cheapest, Healthiest, mat Useful and Economi cal Artidifcr Baiting Bread, BircuiL, Pried, Griddle, and Johnny Cbirs, Putty, Puddings, Sweet Cakes, Cbm Bread. EYEB INVENTED. Opinions op the press:— Those who have tried it, haTe found that the advertise ment docs not vaunt Us praise* too highly.—{Tallahassee Floridian and Journal, Feb. IU, 1863. Housekeepers, who have tested the quality of this pow der, pronounce unanimously fn its favor.—.[ Lockport Dally Oourier. It surpasses every thingln the way of rising, we ever saw used in the baking of coir*.—{ Rahway Advocate and Regis ter, April 15,1553. This is an article of such utility In various kinds of cook ery, that when its virtu-** become properly known, no housekeeper, that stndies comfort and economy, will wil lingly do without it—[N. Y. Piet, Hay 21.1853. No one need hesitate to use Durkee'ialMmportantartlclo to housekeepers.—[Republican Banner and Nashville Whig, Feb. 17,1853. 'Would you have light bread, sweet bread, bread thaiyou can eat with a good relish, do not forget to procure Darkens Baking Powder, and you will sot fail to have good bread, cakes, Ac.—[Troy Daily Times, May 24,3852. > . We have tried this article, ana can recommend It with perfect confidence.—{Quebec Gazette, July, ISC2. Durkee’s Baking Powder we have tried at oxiz house, and our “better half" was astonished at the result—fN. Y- Daily Times, Oct 23, 1852. All good housewivcs.will rejoice in and glorify the name of Durkec, after they nave given bis Baking Powder • fair trial.—f New York Son, Bept-30,1852. Dartre's Baking Powder, undoubtedly the best erticlo for tbL-rpurpose that has yet been discovered.—N. Y. Dutch man, Feb. 12,1853. The highest commendations, from buislredsofthfilargest and most respectable wholesale houses In this, and nearly every large city on this continent, bo given, If apace allowed it E. R. DURKEE, Bot* Paovatxsoa asx> Manor act cara, 139 Water rireri,~Rew York* BAXTER k McKEE, Agents,Pittsburgh. (octal] SMITH & SINCLAIR, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 133 SECOND AND ISI FIRST STREETS. ET StOSE AS 300 bags Rio Coffee; 175 bhdsN.O. Sugar; 30 hoses Grant’s Tobacco; 50 boxes Webster old do. 20 hxa Russell A Robinson’s; 100 caddy boxes of various brands; 50 bbla Loaf Sugar; 20 bags Pepper ; 15 bags Pimento; [rep27] TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, *St the Pekin Tea Store, 38 Firm St., PirrSßCitQfl, Pa. By the half chest, or neatly packed in metallic packages, to eoit the trade. acp27 aONEY —300 lbs prime new whits Honey, in small boxes, forfomilj use, just received and for sale by augSO J. D, WILLIAMS, 122 W66J it. KSIDKNO3S FOR BALE—Situated in Allegheny: City. The Lot is 50 feet front on North Canal street, by 255 deep to liberty atreet. The house is large and convenient ly arranged, with gas fixtures, bath room, Ac. A good Car riage House and Stable on liberty street; treeSjfthrnbbery, Ac. This beautiful residence. wlll.be sold, on easy ter™* oc 120 8. CUTHBERT-fc 45QN, Up. Third St ►RITJBR LDSTKE— lOjCasks Tor sale by \ octlfr ' . ‘ -B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. P..„ •_ ‘ Jerlp DlTWend* • EBSONS insured -in tha Mutual - Department 1 ~cf :thp Pittsburgh lift-Insurance Company, are requested to all and receive their Bcrip tor the 30 per cent, dividend de clared on the Ist of February last. C. A. 00LT0N, Secretary. x*» L . vt • • ■. V.» ,• " V:'V;iV/v:fc-;V 7 : -• i- - r ** A MOCIiABIATIOBfi ' 7 *' 'YTTHERBAS, cy an Aet of Assembly, in amendment of ff. the License Laws, approved the fcurtoenth day of April, .-A*- D. 1851, the sale of Spirituous; Vinous ami Milt < Liquors, on Sanity, is FORBIDDKH within the limits of i Al&gheny-Coanty, under the penalty o/Jftfty Dollars for • each offence, to bo imposed by summary conviction, and In' defenlt. thereof is punishable by .imprisotunenPln Vhe County-Jail; a-recent decision of thaSapretaeCctm, proxnulged,at JPHtsbwgh r the principle Is-laid down which sweeps away all doubt as to the constitutionality of thin law; And,. Whereas, much of the crime aadAlsorrfer which have stained the annals of this dty is referable to the com mon and notorious practice which itis. the purpose of this Uw.toarrest; . - And, Whereas, an uniform and Inflexible enforcement, of this law most powerfully contribute to the preservation of. order, and the elevation of the public morals, and by per mitting no one vender or dais of venders taply their trade on SUMDAY, oa» work injustice ta no.one; And, Whereas, by virtue of my office, and tu conridara* ticnof my official oath, it Is my special duty to look to the enforcement cf this law, I have issued this, my Proclama-. tioatothatend-' And, I hereby call upon all-tAvern-keepezs, keepers of codee-houses, restaurants and-eating-houses, or by whatso ever other names the places may be known, where liquors are or have been sold or dispensed, to submit themselves to the taw as good citizens »p'» refralzr&om thesale of liquors on Sunday; and X warn that every Infraction of Ibis law which may be detected, will bo punished with the ut most rigor, and the extreme- penalties of its provisions en forced without distinction of persons or conditions.- : 1 And, la old of lay settled determination to compel an universal obedience of this law* I shall require- every mem ber ot the Day Police, every member of tbo Wight Police, and-nvery Special Officer, who may be aatject -to my com mands, to report to me on pain of instant dismlual or aus-! pension, every infrwiion -Of this law-’ that shall fall under biaobservation.wotharwlseeometohisknowledge*. - 1 And as submission to wholesome lava is honorable toull men as tbelr Violation is disgraceful, I earnestly invoke the assistance of good citizens iqjny efforts to enforce this law. And that they may more effectually render anchassistance,- 1 pray-them to dismiss that most mistaken repugnance to becoming informer?, which often restrains the law-abiding from affirming their own patriotism by voluntary contribu tion of information and eld to officers of the law, who In the simplicity of oar republican institutions are necessarily weak in numbers, and dependent for efficiency upon popular, countenance and co-opeivtion. I Relying npoirsoch aid, and pledging my ttlf and.cfficvraH to an energetic, TigUant, and sustained effortto enforcatbls \ law, and punish every infraction otlts~provislom4 I 6nco | more call upon all venders Of spiritnoaa,.vlnoas, and. moll! liquors, to refrain from the sole thereof ext Sundays within the City of Pittsburgh. Witness my hand this Sixth day of October, Ai-D. 1823. octB HOST. 3L RIPPLE, "Mayor.’ THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED OJTICE IN. THIS ■' CTT7 MONEY TO THE OLD COtNTRY^ JAMES BLAKELY begs leare tosay to those persons bav* ing friends in tbe.Oid Country, and desirous of either sending them money or Wing their passage; that-hlaar-' rsngemcntsfor doing cither is now complete, and On so lira % that mistakes can not occur, bar losses aecrne to any party. During the last ten years In which he **« been In yhta tmqjpfyrß, mar *. TTfTfMillion Of Dollars without the lsss of. & dollar,*nd the house for whlchbe U agent, in Lirexpooh has shipped not less than 45,000 persons during the bet year to this country, without a complaint of neglect of duty on theirpart. . . Ue can Issue Passenger Tickets for London, Dublin, Utw* pool, Glarger*, Cork, Belfast, Drogheda, Limerick, Port Bush, Newry, Galway, Londonderry, and Dundalk, to New York, Philadelphia, Boston,Baltimore and New Orleans,and from thence to Pittsburgh i and will attend strictly ta for warding passengers from thence to.any part of the country. He also has sight drafts for sale, payable at the following places, tl* : OH ENGLAND. Edwards, Sand ford A Co.— ..—London. Web. Tappscott A Co..—— —Lirsrpool. . {Arailablein the prfnripal. cities and towns throughout England and YTalea.) Armagh, Belfast, Downpatrick, ExmidriHes, ; Mallow, Strabane,. Athlone, Carlow, Drogheda, ' Fermoy, Monaghan, Entiiarcahy,. - Balllna, Caras, ; Dundalk, : Galway, ; > Newry, Tralee, Balyroena, Clonmell,’' Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, . Xonghall, - panbridge, Kilkenny, ; Dungannon, . KHruah, " Waterford, Coleraine, Parsonstowu, Cork, Ennis, Bandon, Sligo, Wexford, , CootehUl, limerick, Ballyehannon, , ON SCOTLAND. -.* .'c National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and its branches In fifty towns In Scotland. ON FRANCE. KKNNKDY A 00. Chlokerlng , i . . jtsgi., r THE subscrlSerhaa just received from the of JonaaChkkerfng, Boston* the following PianoForteu which are 1/ " fi U « now open for examination and sale, vis: No. 13633—0ne elegant rosewood, round comers, finished back and front, 6% octaves, pnca.,..;^L~.—~5376 00 No. 33678—0ne rosewooidequare, 6 octaves, price ,375 00 •« 13655 do do do 9 ** “ '275 00 “ 13635 do do round front 6 44 a 290 00 u 13645 do walnut do & M . w .. 275 CO u 13592 dd do round comers 6“ “ 290 00 1 “ 13418 do do square 6 M « 260 00 All the above are finished with the new iron frame and' new scale, with Mr. Chlckcring’a name cast on the frame, to prevent Imitations and imposition. Purchasers are Invited, to examine above riegant Instruments, at the Music Btore and Piano Ware-rooms of - Three Brick Houses and Lots m East Birmingham;* One acre Lot opposite St. Mary's Cemetery, on the Greens-, burgh and Pittsburgh Turnpike, enclosed vrliha hoard One acre Lot adjoining the above, - also enclosed with a good board fence; on the lot to‘a small frame home, excel*, lent springs, eto; • - ‘ Twenty-one acres of Land four miles'from -the city, ad£ joining lands of Bamusl Garrison, and fronting on the AU legbeny river, and Valley Railroad. ; t t--.* One Brick Webster street^ One Frame House and Lot bn Franklin street; - Two Lots in Allegheny City, veQ improved ? ‘ Fifty Lots in East : Liverpool, Ohio; •The above property will be sold -on favorable terms, and on three-foorths.of the purchase money a iong dreiit v ill bo given. ' r Apply to . JAMES BLAKELY,. « . Real-Estate Agent ■’ Hope Mills in Fall Operation Again! : "p TAN'S BUILDINGS. Fifth street—THE PROPRIETOR, JCt thankful to the publio for past custom, ventures to so licit a continuance of the recto for his present the establishment of a flour and Bpict i/iSs within the city, for the accommodation of hia wish to have really good Fleur, pure etouhiLSpices, Ac-, Ac. The atteutioa or Families, Merchants and othe2s, is tavb ted, amlalllaskiithat theywQlgivemeatrial...' - F.R.DSAVO, No. L Diamond. N. R—All articles taken hack if not found good, and the money returned;' ' •• :xaar39 : r TO VOS BAU, 300 bblBN.O. Molasses; 60 bbls Sugar-House do. 200 bales Batting; 300 kegs Nails, assorted; 200 boxes Glass; 30 kegs Va. Twist Tobacco; 200 boxes Rosin Soap; 50 boxes Palm do. 20 boxes Ground Pepper; Ground Cassia, Ac. Ae. An. PATENT.FRUIT GATiIKKRK—For picking fruit from tall trees without the aid of a Udder; Pruning Instru ments of the moat approved construction ; Digging Forks, suitable for strawberry beds, Ao; Fotatoe ilooks; £ea) Drills; Catting Boxes,for Hay or Com Stalks, of vnriotk patterns, and a great variety of labor saving Implements for the garden or form: : Downing’s, Barry’s, and other standard works on Fruits, Flowers, Rural Architecture, and landscape Gardening,’ for sale'at the Seed and Implement Warehouse, No. 49 Fifth street,Pittsburgh, - jy22 JAMES WABBBOP.. WaU’. Academy of Drawiag end Painting! : - TXT C. WALL woold notify his friends and the poolic, Tt • that ha has removed his studio from First street to the corner of Market and Fourth streets, (recond story,} over the store tof Wm. M. Herth; enthense onFourihutreet. At the request of kls fricada, he hoa also opened a JDBAW ING SCHOOL. Classes for yonug-Ladtes and Gentlemen will be formed In bcab DtavingandFainting. .XEehasfilled up a Room with every filrility for. study, dhd he trusts thal .hisenteiprisewUlntoetwithftsupporiingpatrouxge. - «I»T2shtf; - . .. j . • Warren*k Coßgmaa.lnSu^ A r;'? 1 . It is pale wheii first used,' but by exposure Is. tha afr be' comes of a mqst intensa and pcrmaneUC bLick ’ For sale th bottles of yarions rixe- by wholcsale cr retaitta :f.MpB ' • W.S.TTAYEii’B > Stationary Warehouse, Market street, ccruqrof &L* ' S+U’S-*' * - r ' *.S *■ ’ ' A, *V V '» -.fW' r ...In- 4- }.i'-z~ ’ •» * I*l'- Iff -M ••',-• - " ■’*’ ' ' ‘* 3 ' " f * *. MISCELLANEOUS. ETJEOPEAH AGEHCT; %--i^ OHIBELAHB. Provincial Panic ■ lutiscraa. Messrs. Edward Blount A Ca,Eankea—~..—.Paris. (Available In any city in France.) ■. ON GERMANY. - . - • Messrs. Vogel. Koek A Co, Bankers, Frankfort-on-the-Main. (Available in aoydty in Germany.) V : JAMES BLAKELY, pyT • IPS, eor.of Seventh and Smith field at*. PASSAGE FROM IJVESPOQ& EMETRALD ISLE ! THIS splendid new Sliip, built for **Tapfeotfs.TJne,” i* the largest Packet Ship afloat, and for strength cf bond, accommodations for passengers, and sailing qualltiw, has no equal In the Liverpool trade. The FMERAT/D ISLE wQI sail from Liverpool on or ahont the Tzyta or DrcwEra, and persons sending for thfir ■friends gbonld not lose the opportunity of securing parscge for them by this noL’o Ship. In order to prevent deWy, passengers will be notified by letter from Messrs. W. Tapseott k Ox, Liverpool, what day to be there to embark. The grnoylit Isle la commanded by Cspt Geo. B. Corni-b, (recently of the favorite paeket ship, M Wm. Tapsco%”) who is well known for his kindness.to passengers, and hia.skiiL fulness as a commander. N. B.—TheE. L will be succeeded bylhemsguifircntnew ship u Shamrock,*’ commanded by the well known Captain, Samuel B. Daanr. To secure passage, apply to . JAMES, BLAKELY, ort‘2l Oimer of Sevenfb ardfiinlthfUM st«. Valuable Farm for Sole, MIN PETERS TOWNSHIP, WASHINGTON COUN TY; PfiNNA.—The undersigned wishes to dispose of his valuable Farm, situated in one of the most thri ving, fertile and desirable Motions of Washington county— Id a neigbborbOOd'proTerbial for its good morals and Intel, ligeocc, and sufficlexilly convenient to good markets. This Land ties within two miles of the proposed route for the Charliere Valley Railroad, an improvement which will cer tainly be madeduriog the coming year, it contains about , 145 ACRES, more or .less: of which there are about lit) ACRES CLEARED, and in a high state of cultivation, and finely improved. The uncleared landsboouds in good Tim* her. and the whole is abundantly supplied with water. I t adjoins lanvla of William Park, Daniel -Bell, and others. The improvements are TWO GOOD DWELLING HOUSK3. one Brick and the other Frame;.a Frame BARN, and-two Frame STABLES, with other 'necessary Otti*buildin«. There b an abundance of fine FRUIT on this property. This valuable Farm will be sold on accommodating terms For any farther information in reference to it, application can be made to the subscriber, In Canonsburg. - ' MT.lfcSm JOnN CALOTTAN XyEVV BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!—Nos. 7 and S Illustrated X V Record of tho New York Crystal Palace Exhibition. Father Brighthopes, or an old Clergyman’# Vacation ; by Paul Creyton. ' ■ • • Tbe Boyhood of Great Mon. Cranford; by tbe author of Bath Moorland Cottage, The Senator's Son. or the Main* Law: a Last Refuge; by Metta Victoria Fuller. Rudiments of the Art of Building; edited by John Bullock. Jane Setmu or the King's Advocate; by James Grants The Rebel Seout; by Aria Ashland. ‘ ' The Forged >7lll, or Crime andßetribution; by Emerson. Bennett. The Victim of Excitement, Caroline Lee Tlentc. A fresh supply of the above works just received at IT. A. GILBENFENNEY * CO.’S, oct6 76 Fourth ■treeh. HEW MUSIC. THE latest published, just received^- Pbarcalio, valse Brillanto pour le plapo, par F. Burg mailer; I« Talipes, 3 valse*. Ottoman Walts. - < There b but one Paris, 4Waltzes; by Strauss. Ktty Way. tie old Church Yard, Ac. Also: Lilly Dale; Katy Dean; TheyHe eold me down de river; Blossom ScbottiahAftonSchottiih; Pride Polka; ’ Early Dawn Polka; •*' Home Again. Together with the latest Guitar and Violin Music. - A large and splendid selection of Plano Fortes will arrive shortly, when purchasers and othersare invitedto-call and examine. -CHARLOTTE BLUMEAIS-Wood street, > augSO » r Second doct above: Fifth. . JOHN H. MRLLOB, Agent for dickering* b Pianos,'' jy3o | No. 81Wsod street, Pittsburgh. Real Eatate For S«le> 2 Houses and Lots on Pine street; Three BrickHouaes and Luts on Pikertrret; RAM TARTAR.—2S bbls forwarded for sale by B. .A. FAHNE9TOCS * Oa .DEDGS.: ; ANDHEmCIH|^^.^: .. . TamnVAT,.- - fvJ and Jledlcatod Lozenges* ■ :. -y mBB jubaoiber tztli tbi* asthod of taioTEtts til CSj; f -'J' rI. imams and the-oablle generally; that ha fcaj nmnwil Stoat th*‘ eorneref Wylie and l olM Ittistij ts IS»32afS>;: -. .v v Ko. 18* -fIMITHFTKI.D 81BEBT, neat -franlh, gfcsa.fc* ■ will contkraotha manufacture of his celebrated of _- >■ hia manufacturing department- - -r bepnt up ae heretofore, In tin • -.5 •■- -,' , *\ ' She attention of DrbggSate,Ccns*tion«rti «mas«aft* : . others.i* alseealled to the beauty and qualify of ifcw£S3»,. y’ scrfbcr'eMedicatedandFancyXcschgto,ofwhichMT&fil tf . > v r . ail,times a.largo hts to fill cxdsswtul - 1* prbmjjtaessahd dispatch- ? The Mediated k~B ■ > /?£ : •./> , - JamajfaQfagcr.-VWcrm,:. . . £*•/- . 'Hagnesio, ' -'Soda* - Heortbura, , ' Trahcny;- J- r •, e . AnnteSeed,< - .- /Vanilla, . Juniper,. . • r* w - Garden LarenderjClove,- v ■ Ucspbisrj, ..-ts-j. p ' ChncclatOji Lv; : Pineapple, . Chcny*;• «.. •.J • . . ..' ; All of. which the subscriber warrants to bnnadi of ltd. IT* l '• • articles? without doubt, v >- -N- manufacturer of Keaiintfi Gcnxine Rat I2>, «.* •> terminator.’ i•:•-;•• -v--. ~ y.t. .: All thaahareartH£larenuTOfa£tdrediajeuB2atftplft9Ea» And with greatcare f«trrg>V JOa.T> P.MATIWQ: MOKSK-S-JCOJIIPOOND SYB.VPOC’ :S-Ela.' a .‘ : IOWBOCKBOOT..,. . , , • fpHtS. isa pureljr- Vegetable Compound, adetrtigciiftjr * O !'X pored from';the teat roofc and-bed)ssiil#*ld*tssisvt.C ilediias, and ihas. gained -an unriraHed npdtetm4 ter tho. . following ;; !.. . «'■ BEGUJiATINa ASP- and Biqxstztk OsaAaa»and cleansing tha'SifiixiachazHl . t... ela, Bnd thu3 caring all Bilioos Diseases, . Dyspepsia, Indigestion, CostiTeness, Ilcadadm, y«m“ .t; and Ague, Jaundice,' lxtsa -Appetite, * • causlngithefood tonoarUh-and-«ipj»rt-eTfiry part; . V- :: PTOIF3TINQ~ THE BWQpr - : J and thus curing all numors, Cutanfioua Eruptidni, Scrcfti- r<, Rhgnin, £ry£pelaa, BcaldHead,»> T signed, Itisespedal!y.TaluableinlNDlQ£S¥loN>aBdali'v its I 1 attendant symptoms, 1 'tharr 1 UYEII, removes Torpor, ondi naeUvity-cltbis Qja3AN,aad: : stimulates healthy action lb all-the JLs‘ a 'D£PU«r : RAIDS, or purifier bf ilia EIo&M t has na^rpas£s. ' - - ?* ' V ■ : david H.B; «. tProdiiaioeiß. A : Jaiu4,’lSs3. *‘.c- ,t-t-c?■ . ■' : Prepared by C. MOR3B & COuHi.hUS Broadway*,: Hew ToYt, and sold by Druggist* ana othirr' L ; this and'other countries, JOB£ MOBLEY Agent, : aprgfcly ~ , . ... Pittsburgh Pa. i~ DR. DE LANEY’S : . CELBBEATED !’ / CURATIVE INSTRUMENT/ Ths rmly TnfnTWJ*. fizrtrfnrthnt n**GXftrl - : SEEKJIA'TORRHEA OR U?tOIiU2»3!ABT 'KOCTCBSAL Kt EMISSIONS; to harTassiagßaHdgstrflctiTa,6ndprPdap«• .ttveof »ninelimlschleftothenerTOuasyitem,loeap*citaj •tihgihemsm fbr basinet eodety and matrimony/. " : J :-•> ; j ; 0 Xhialnstruasaf. is ample,-ecapieh«ajl*»_.«id-««7*' vjvF failing, tad may be . used without the slightest 'ineon«“ -- L:?i Twrienca or; the knowl^e/of the. most 1 InUnutf* r/Y It is to. he used externally, prodadogoo. pain or injury.: |-Y whatever,* not preventing any cne fromßtteadiayr'to? : his basinets; and white in,use not a tingle caierica-can take • • place, invigorating-Viiorgan*, inaiinrt ££»«,£> xacian tzi* Uni that fSert agmsTgra. pgnaTrTxpcwggcv ' |Y. loss of. which, caused by early abuse, Lt the dlseaMin qaea- : . | .>'; itioUj aad the cause of the thoosasl concomitant ecsrjjaiaia~ : 't rrti* r Nervoasness, Prastrstioo, Dyspepsia, - Pain -in thn*: • T-- Head tad Dimness .of Vision, w&kbm of tbetßaek andl -: f:-.\ Affections'of the EvesYlmpctence, :plesonthe face, Premature. Decline ofYh-Hjty, Weakness' j/. : cf Memory and Power‘for Mental Applicatam, Dtjectiom ’- 1 ; |"• ! Aversion to Bodety, Kmidity r Seif Ids trust, Lore cfSoliiudi*,-; : *- .Ac. 4AU Uitxt coTnplaznij tnrariaUy' ditappar i axscon tuoa r4-Y -toVTcc U tUpped jramtchiAVitg eaanaioL':' .--; y .; ; ft.' Boitalsbreczemberedfthatthtseeompialaisarv.bntDttla f"..- undarst-qodby the profession in . general, and-that all the.' - jj/Y medicine in the worldnever has, and never win, stop those'Y f;’ losses, which, if allowed to continue are snroio-;•-/ produce the most distressing consequences. -f- - The price of the eomplate Instrument, carefully secured^ against alLobservaiioa in a. tax, i* only $lO. Jt can beseut by express to any address in any part of the/Uni ted States,' ‘ Canada, Ael.'according to order, nceoppanfcil byfqfl dfriy ;tion*,*ndimpar antadviee to the .married and sing!#, the expenses, even to the remotest parta of the country,.being i very trifling.: -.-. . •■. £: AH application# and remittanees mast be V'-' paid) to the Doctorhimself; he having no Agcodcaestahlifib* 5 ed but In iubdonaod Paris.fr Addr«s > DeLanej,.sl Linpenard. street New York. , f Office boon*, daily, from 9A. 21. tIE 3P. H- : an4£rcaa7 fa BP. M., the Sabbath excepted. ; - • - - “*** The undersigned certify, with plearara,that the above mentioned Instrument is not only constructed "onsei ebtificpriadples.'biittbaffrom its on the happiest m>y -always, with confidence, be an tinpaied, there being, lor tbs eure of those diseases, net other ceriainrtiittdv'cddnL " HSNET & KIXLEE,SI. !>,. CH» GOETZ E, SI. D-« 96 Chambers stJ & XCKBARDfi Jfc &; 24dIoirard eL, : HEW TORS. iTV- ENGINBERS* STATIONKRY WABEfiOUSE. ’ 1 W/ S. HAVEN,/;* J . - MiAxrr ayn Smum Urtwn, -- .- - . i- A XWAVS ON HAND., a large and weQ selected stock 6f f- J\. Whatman**Drawing--Papers;all rises; ; K Drawing Paper in rolls, various widths; Draughting Pencils; • / : / ' ‘ - Tape. Bines; India Suhher; . V field Books; . .. : Profile Papers;-v ~•••>'•• -ji j / Cr«s.Bectifla Papers;... f ■ ' plbtiictor Papers; And all articles of Stationery Usai by Qvii;£ijgixaml J&r Level, Transit, Topography and Becbfd Books made to orders—ruled to any pattern required. ~ •* DKVKKE—-TOK GRBAT WOKK COMPLETE— J_i Ellen Bevere; or, The Way of the' Will—by the author of “ijay-Lawrence,*- “Stanfield Halt,? *Gaa Howard,* “Minnie Gray,® Ac. Beautifully illustrated. - This is another new ncrel'cf-tfco glfted anther of " Goa Howard,® and* surpasses," in point - and sWllfta cTthis.WTltet , i former efTortv It bar had -immense success fat London, wbereif ha&run :• thiyoghoneof theweeklr t ihadiee ;? - laiion af ; which has been increased many, thousands by Its peat popularity;' Whoever has admired the deep laterwf' • and dramathsUascriptions in:«* afcmflflfct TTufy* «Awy must certainly pronounce. HarryAihtori to be v equally felldtoos andeffeetlTeln tbea»pcinu;r;The'milhcr, without in the,least imitating,.has strongly reminded, usref • r the wit, gallantry and adventurous spirit soeonsplennuahx - Leter’s works; and tb* work is destined to hare a food ealh : H. MISEB * CO^ r ' : " S2 SsithSeld'stristr > -~ EA. FAHNESTOCK'S -T&H3UFUGJ3 C, , LAST .SDCCSSap- - TTiaaEreros Cofenr,Pi4Kor^lSs2. ' Aneighbor-of mine dind nchSd thaiwas tery eicfc/cijl ihe phyddan sttfodingit exerted all his siiirfor ftajrelleV bnt without araiL They eeat to Ca»ms&Qz^&^Dr v cwneorerto oarplaavandopen an .examination efjthe case, approredof ali that the attending pbyiielan bed done, : bat cornd do nothing sore tbr it. : -The child waigiren cp. Dr. I*. then said that there conld be no zhb in trying Fain* estock’J Vermtfnga,«3nfthoogitttheyhad better‘getrsdae.. They sent to my, store, and procured taring the first bottle, aeebnfihg to the printed direcdonij the child paced a lev worms.‘ Theythen gate it |C&ont half of anothq* bottto> whan it passed between TWO AN® TH&EB HUNDRED WORMS* and tomediateljLCciaffieneed improring, and was completely reatored' tchddtfc ‘ '. . - _ : : :, SAMOBt JUBHEJT/i .Preparedandeoldwholesaleairdretail.br ’ B» A.' FAHNESTOCKS COVi ~ -;aagl& .- :, . • -•-. - .- ...;■... _• READ'S PLKADK&’S ASSISTANT, new edition, with Notes ud Addition*-together vitts short system of OmTcys&dng, by A. Jordan, President Judge of the Hgbfii Judicial District, reeehred aid to sale by J. it WELDXN, pcofeseller sad Stationer, : fift Wend'Stretft.betvwo Sd A 4th' at*. : ’.TJ2ABJ TBABI-TEA&L -- A. JATSEB, PEKrir TE A -ST . ".•i -38 Ptßb Strwtj : - HAS just received the largest and beatseleetedi Aock'cf (ZEJESK AJn> BIiACK ‘OTer-brbught.to Pitts* -burgh, embracing ecsaa of the finest chops .to. befbund-Sa the eastern markets. Merchants visiting th*city*to uur ehsao Goods, or oh thsir rnr East are tatted. ;t© e&£- and ■ examine my stock .befGreynrcfcasinselsevfcew, as Iran and yntllßeliascbeap-asthesame qualiqr can be puzchaaed in Neir York or Philadelphia’ Below laalbtlof .-grades all of . which, hanra been icarefdllT-selected, and can with confidence be recommended; - ;" --vr half ehestffin©YoungHysca; n^r 10 .'- da .do : Hoycae Young Hyson; ' z "‘ .10 'do extra fine Mcynhe do; - 'T-:'/T' : I00:,~do • . Superior /. -do; V .. 'l5 do Extra fine ~ - dbj V' 100 L&cqured boxes extra Curious Young Hvwai. • - - 25 half chcsts.fincGunpowder;- • . ' : *■ ' - id-‘.’da .-;Extrhfiae.-;do;;;\ . ,6 . -.dor ...• do Moyunalmperialr• r ’- 20 •- do - 'Superior'-' V-'do; •’ : 175;,. do-. -Yiiift Oolong.EiackTea; ‘ V’V;;' 40 do ' £xtr& fine Oolong;' - : do;::-.vExtrxCuriou*vdo;J" ‘ 5- do • -Curiota---:, do ; '--- : -.dos ' V ALSO—Jam and EioCoffeei Lorerin^sCrushed and Pul verised Sugars... ' Piltebarj*. M»y Y, 1653. . '•• "-.••• . ojfcd** Wren agency. ~ -...... A. JATBEB. . 1 " is, SO. 38 TDTH BTBOKBT r Agent for the Sale of L. Johaeoa ft Go.'t Of **^y.tftsf.wta~ •• HAS OX HAND andlbr >-Brasilhed column Galleys; Common Galleys assorted/giw Galleys, Composing Sticks; - Common- and" JobCes*** .Shooting Sticks rLey Brashes;. Boxwood ; thro and Btglet, of all descriptions;' Brssa IthlfVnr.u ••- descriptions ;Job Ink, id llbeansjlQQ kens Pmnt’* k». -'•* Ink; 100 Founts Fancy Card Letter;. - ' AST Orders for Presses and Tfpe trtQ 'recelw Pittsburgh, MayY4, 1R53.U-