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O-«VI:" '(1 ■> ' t '<■ <J, *- t2/tomhisoldelima|on ■H i i*- > *;* -* » VH _n > Q n {]* ~ L t , opjoslto tho The»l«, 5 A *<, : ,'*»v i X < Ooiorel Cloths, CMJlnuitsai aid .sV.‘ l S\*XVl<,) t - Scions *7 >7’A’V" **.r ■■JSSsS; re i**r«. &r d. u>«»- ‘ •* ~i i! f’u* a’ 7'!*'/' -"“ > 7-i'i’ i 'A&«MreUy uaod by tbo trails of this dty, Cincinnati, »V J <V ‘t.' , ‘ t ' il 1.1 *•»>»* -A it> , t at tho foUofins peases, aU. [ r-6 r?V <> AV- -'- .* >,V A. * .** V W&! instcuctwta, *lO 00, vltomt inslrncfions, 4T,00 ? , Vit-vi I **- .1 » 'rf ? Huliooltawlßnler.omtainlngfiUUnaaccuratedliocUons -.,. i'. '*■. t;i' '•:!>*,&•, .Yj^ l' ,I*-',y to successful draughting, fooninloil to any part of Uie Uni Usd . W*» V i A-o- , J 'V, v ii ,< ; 'iTiVv.tV . JAMhS c. V.ATT, -;> :■",•< -* 1 Vf? ;, „ • -rioherof Garment Cutting, m»t2B: .Vis. A. JJo.46.Eiflhatio6t,opposnn tho Theatre. f^Vt .i> Z v7Ai?JnS 4 - Vii , ••I o'?.' t '"5 > r h MmMmm nM| MMMW ■Mgsp iiiiMiH IMMiM %?ite|Sji4ik|^ m*m ISafertiiiWgjgpMSSß^ faßp&jpßapflßgi ■amtoi BjMjglßMi fIMMMMM£ IlMiii BMpiii i^iitlliP XMißpgg M9^^oo^WM i . - >;: v;: : v:: ' ■ • :<■ &* •.- • -.- ptefc3SMiiafiigiito^^g^^S^a^^S^< f «^«il4^*>.%g?^.S , s.' ,^MBgi^Btti. r . y, : .-. ■■ ■ ' :, m^ feftSlSSS^^w^CW::3;-f; W.'.'-r. ' , J.M M.J I---BAWJBfc GBAT, ■i: ?;■..i-r-w. gy. ffr.un BTBBCT, PITTHBTJBfIII. • /'I EtTLBMEN’S CLOTHI.M& made exclusively to order, ' VJf 'iod warranted lo edit- Has constantly on band a ottolee aasortaontof CLOTE3, OASSMBRES, a*f OVE&COATTNG.of theloteststjrles,selected esprwuuy f jrtho custom trodo.- Gentlemen leaeinj thole orders, ™ haTOthcltwlsliSa consiiUodtindcompiled with, os oil woes ■lajtong tmdar his ownrsuperrisitm. j r; CLOTH IN G S T ORE! -u . < • * JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO., ffiS^sssaefigE&ksz rTlSßlMX«Opi) STREET, n •'.''M^retheyhaveuowthemost : .BPLESDID STOCK. OF,CLOTHS! *t' ; .• • . - arm • ' BEADY MADE CLOTHING, ■ ■' - That has ever been oueri'.i to the pablie, ddr principal otject Sir tills removal, Is to giro thorn moto'tfccUttiea'foftho TRADE! i thev am rite oared to sell Goods at the STEIiD PRICES! AhdAheywtU warrant them to be os good as any manu- WORK, liitjr'iraa.BaEt croa tux-Suobves* tvonct. Tbeybavo on hand a full and beautiful assortment of CLQTUB unit COATINGS, lor ™ > FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BU3I- ij . ,„ v , NESS COATS. ; iOxttJntwiistaoreidentieal ;Trith those ofour customers, and. thapublic thaYour fidelity will not fail in fUltaKWil'oftleW vreway beiKTored with. ifip'-DGN’TFGRGBT THE PLACE- M% 8§ W«od Street, : (blst Side,J corner or jjiamokd auev. if. ITj "Wc desire our patrons to understand that we have xur longer any. connection with the Clothing Business ou U&ffl*ty jrtreet: - OnT;attention is devoted exclusively to tile JOHN jfCLOSKW A CO, : DRYGOODS. Notice t: m O THE-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS OF I PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY OITY, AND VICINITY. •—EL GREGG & CO:, Importers A Wholesale Dealers tn Farelgnahd Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties, No, 09, one doorfroni the North-west corner of Wood bL. and Diamond alley- Pittsburgh. Having completed the enlargement of their tiKseot occupied Ware Rooms, are now opening one of the larges tend best stock of DRY GOODS and YARIK* haveeTer heretotoreexhibited to the Pittsburgh tradSy fttid on wiU be' fbund tube unsurpassed by any other House of the kind in the City, ana gs one of thepartiiers ts 'geherally'in the Eastern Cities during the business seasons.’ hurcfaadng ehcap bargains, adapted to tho. Pittsburgh and Western Trade, We wiU be able to ofl»T inducements to onr old customers, and purchasers grner allyt iOnr stock of Drv Goods consists in part of thetollow lug leading articles, vis: Superior Broad Cloths; .. Pilot and Petersham do; Pancyfcsrimerca, Tweeds and Satinetts Jeans, Pasty Vestings and Corduroys; * Flannels, Tickings and Vest Paddings; . Brawn and Bleached Muslins, and Irish Linens t -Foreign and Domestic Ginghams; Alpacas, Uerinoe, Coburg Cloths, and Dress Silks; Bay Stale und Eroache Shawls; Woolen Comforts and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs. Tha-following comprise a part of the general stock of ' „ •Buttons, Combs, Threads nnd Sewing Silks; :fioßieryy Gloves, Ribbon*, and Black Silk Veils; .•lienGoods. Jaconetts, Mull andCambrisk Muslins; V.P«a» S«ttings,*and MUUnary good* generally. Albo—A large assortment ofTableCutlcry, Pocket knives, Raxarsond BctsstTfl of our own Importation. Perfumery, Patent Medicinsa, together with a splendid assortment of Gold Gilt Jewelry, of the latent patterns; Gold and BD ▼er Watches; Watch materials; Watch glasses, and an «• tenfive stock of 30 hour andB day Brass Clncka-of a variety of patterns. All of which will be told on the most accom modating terms, tor Cash, or City reference. jf.B*— ~Cily, Ojuntry Merchants and Podlartare Invited to kiva.txft a raD betore purchasing elsewhere. D ORRan A on. SECOND ARRIVAL OF PALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS f t ■ Tht Cheapen Oooit of the Seaton YODNQ, STEVENSON & LOVE, «Ign of th. ortelmU JBni Hivs, So. 71 MARKET STREET. bofcw«n Tourlh and tha Diamond, Pittsburgh, have just received, and era now opening, a largo and splendid assortment Of DREBB GOODS, Of tho newest and most desirable styles, adapted to the present season. PlaM Brocade Fancy Silks at barpainA. yfoiw god Cornelian Silks and 'Turk Satins. Merino-Plaids, all wool, and Silk and Wool do. *<«<>, Raw Silk and Cashmere Pl&idsof every description. very eheap. * New style Plain and Fancy De L&lnes. Fraich Merinos, Cashmeres, Oohurgs, Alpacas, and Para mattas, all colors aud quail ties. ' De Begea, and high colored De Lairre*. all qualities. ftiU and Wlntcr Shawls, of every description. Isn£hnd Square Broche and Plaid Shawl*. Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do. French CMotres, Ginghams. A general assortment fast color Prints, from CV£ eta. up. WHITE GGODS of every description. Collars,Cuffs, Chemixetiesand Emb’d GdkfiL, ot bargains. Bonnet Ribbons and MiHlneiyGoods, very cheap. Also;* fall otoefe of DOMESTIOGOODS, at low prices Utstn Sheeting IHHdtt linens, Table Cloths, and Nap- ■'kina. Eilssla'bhrpcr, anil Crarats, very cheap. QLOTES. UOaißllY, BUSPENDER9, andCHAVATa Wewbuld respectfully solicit an early call from both wholesale and retail .buyers, flattering ourselves that wo amAccommodate all who may taror us with their patron' ag& 06 most liberal terms. sep 26 Youyo, & love. Jait Received* ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE, V' MARKET STREET, 4 NEW SlifpPLY OF FALL ANL WINTER GOODS, f\- .which will be so 14 at exceedingly low prices. De wouM an ear) j call from our friends and the public In general, bettering that wo can now otter greater-inducements, to both wholesale and retail buyers, than ever heretofore. - _ tt pU YOUNG, STEVENSON t LOVE. 2l«w Ooseh and Carriage Factory a JOHSBTOH, BROTHERS 6 CO., Gbm& icf Bebtoca and Bdaant streets , Allegheny City, jMneznt- ra ' WOULD respectfully inform their friends the public generally, that they have fOTmi commenced the manufacture hi Carnage*, Rockaways, Bugzfex, Sleighs and allthelr various styles of finish ondpreportion. AD orders will be executed wi th strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repairs *wiß also be attended to on thomost reasonable terms. Using in all tbrfr work the best EasteroShafts, Poles, sod Wheel stuff, they feel confi dent that all wbo f&Tor them with their 'patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers am requested to giro os a call, before purshs sing dsewhetfu,- , octftljr :.l|l.|dillUUAOKß POB SALG. fTiHB has’jpst received tit his . ■ 1 CARRIAGE-WAREHOUSE, n?ar the Two MDe Bud, between Pittsburgh And - Lawreneerille, a splendid «wfn*mm>vlr of VEHICLES, of every description, and wQI continue to receite new and seeqod baud Qxrrxogts, Sulkies, Bftggitx, <&., which vary lowest terms for cash.' HaringhadtwelTeyears'prsctiosin thebustoeas,and with his wellkhown facilities in tho Bast, he flatten himsulf in putting down all competition. Thoee wishing to purchase are respectfully Invited to call and sec for themselves, Especial and prompt attention paid to ‘ repairing of Carri- - {mylB:d*wjl JOSEPH, WHITE. LITEBP' STABLE^ Ormer of SaHhfUXd street and Diamond alley. , -Aftr THE nudondgnsd haring added largely to his 'wVmqsfe- stock, is now prepared to accommodate tho public | < with the finest Buggies, and best Horses, both for S&ddle a&d Harness. Gentlemen wishing to lure hones fcept afflTcy,Trffi find gopeiior accommodation* for them at this stable. The stalls «n large and new, anil the pro prletorpsys CTery.attention to their ease and comfort. ocfcfcy y . • - • • • - P. DEVLIN. •••* . Nottee. FTHE - STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ALLEGHENY AND 1 BUTLER PLANK ROAD-COMPANY are hereby noti fied that an ELECTON will be held nt ROBERT WILSOIVB HOTEL, & Uakerstown, on MONDAY, the 7tit day of No vember, 1863, for the purpose of electing officer* of said Cotnpau jfbr the ensuing year. Election to be opened at 12 Attesti JOHN N. PUBVIANCE, President Jtfgs Hggpni. gec*y. foct7idlm] I'HE1 'HE MANAGERS of the TemperancovUle and NoMfea . town Turnpike or Plank Road Company hereby gire notice to tho Stockholders of said Company to MEET, on theMRST MONDAY OP NOVEMBER NEXT, at 10 o'clock, A. Mi, at the office of the Treasurer of said, company, No. 92 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, foi; the purpose of choosing Officer* of said Company for the gn*pit>g year. ' A. W. LOOMIS, Pres't. APSTPT Looms. Eec’y. jnctS] OJS'IfEU TB.ANBPOHTATIQBI. arranged with-the PennsylTanta antfSusque yW .hfffica RAUraad Companies, for a Special Oyster Transportation Line, at exceedingly low rates. o<*7 - c ADAMS A 00„ 04 Water st. LANK BOOKS— “Legera, Journals, Day Books, • Cash Books, Receipt Books, '• Dockets, O; any descrin tlon.cf B£A2fK DQOK£ MADS TO ORDER at short aoti£ of the" most snperlor quallty of. paper, bound in any style required. Blank Books paoed to order* « A larga. end excellent stock of Blank Books always on band and for sale at low rate*, consisting of Cap, Demy and Ifprfinm in all styles of binding. The trade supplied on liberal terms. .. . ,1 ’ W. 8. HAVEN, ... Blank Book Manufacturer, sep2. Corner of Market and Second streets. Labor SaTlhgUachtne. The, boston sausage cutter and btuf?ersi Hjg» Sfray.kpd Stalk Outters Qmrns Improved Corn Shellgg,fo£hand and horse Pruning Cm*els, Ssws,‘ and a large assortment of Implements eußahls for /the GaidenanaYorm, from tho Seed and AgrioaUural Waro house.4o Fifth street. 1 ocU-* :., . JAMEB WARDROP. ' ’ PfoOCQ. r ] . . mSßparti?*rEliip the undersigned, at Pittsburgh' X this day dissolved bymntual eonsent. • has transferred his interest to Qeorge W. gmltSr-wlio is alone authorized to settle the huslneflHoftho lataftna. 1 - GEORGE W. SMITH. JOSEPHEIOHAEDS. i_ Httomrpb, Augofit S6 r -185& 1 - ••v : vrfHbec&rriod onus heretofore, J?y thesiabseriber.fit.Pitts-. ' v -- ri: GEORGE - r’tliHflfSTftßEl ana ■■;■■■■. Vj'Cook Uttctf, eaah2* fow&ontby 78 dMp.,'Pria>J3oo v ■ caab. Tarda:: On e-Tialf lahandi balance in ono yea?. - ; 1 ■ " 8. OIITHDEBT ft BONyb^i Beal Batata ftecnts,l4o Third tt.: tran'spMtKtion BtIKMSR .'AWA'»'GSnBHTS. - : y | rrmETast U» passenger Button on JL 1 liberty- fltreet bfiry morning lit 9 o’elockv stopping at Blithe regular miiohtrtmtha road, and tfiriTlngln Philadelphia tiiQ»CXtmoinicgtaLlQL<ilock<^u nocti °? with theAnto lo -VotiSr el» counecting at Bnrris# burg,with thefraini fbr,:and arrlring in Baltimore at ? o'* ciOfCkj-A.iMii"' .-:Lv■ The Express Train leaves the station every B \ aD *?® 9:35 o’clock, stopping - at oil; the regular stations, and con necting with-trains for 8 o clock, P. AL,£lso be conveyed from one depot to Uie other, iaPhlMdpWa, free 01 charge, provided they go directly through. Tleketa cood to stop three days in Ptmadclphto.. • / b chocked to all stattons on tho Pennsylvania Bail* roadand to Philadelphia and Baltimore. ' Tbe Accommodation Train win.leave every afternoon at. £,i/ o’clock, stopping at all regalop stations, and running only as far ns Latrobc, Returning trains arrive in Pittsburgh at 3:80, and 8 o’- clock, A. M., and Tils P. M. ■ Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged tes csxts in addition to the station rates, ozeept from stations vrhero the Company have ho agent. Notice. —ln caw ofloss, the Company will holdtbem* selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount hoi exceoditigsLoo, N. B.—Messrs. M. £ J. Breldenthal, Omnibus Proprietors, have tseen omployod to convey passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, at a ebargo not to exceed cents for ,-cacb passenger, and V2}4 cents for each trunk.- apply to J. MK3KIMEN, Agent,. > V > ~ At the P.B. R, Depot, on Liberty street Pittsburgh, July g2,18&5. ; . Jy2C CLE»?itSD PITTSBDRGH RAILRaAD. SPECIAL NOTICE, ON -and after WEDNESDAY, August 10,1883, Passenger Traius will run daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows: EXPRESS TRALN leaves Cleveland for WeUsvilitr And way Stations at 10.00 AIL , ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves C 3 or eland for Alliance and way Stations at 7.50 P M. Ueturnlngi EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Wellsville for Cleveland and way Stations at 10.15 A 32. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Alliance tor Cleveland and way Stations at 9.00 AM. CONNECTIONS,—The 9.00 A M Train freon Alliance con nects with the Express Train of O. A I*. Railroad, leaving Pittsburgh at 6.00 A M, arriving at Cievoland at IL2T A M. Thn Express Train from wollsvillo connccm at AlR auce with the 8.30 Mall Train from Pittsburgh, and reoeb ing Cleveland at 3.30 V 31 j alro, with the Mai! Tralnof U»« O. & P.Jlailrood from tb«> IVost, orrivlng lo Pittaburgh at 5.00 P M. Tbe Express Train from Cleveland connects at Alliance with Moll Train tor Pittsburgh, Salem, Canton, SliwsilloQ, Wooster, and Stations on O. « P. Railroad. Only ono Train daily from Cleveland to IHttsburgh, owing to the refusal of tbe Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany to allow nn evening connection to bo mode, wbM) would ofcommodalo paßsongors reaching Clavoland in the afrarnoon Trains from the East and West. Tbe 10.00 A M train from Cleveland and the 10J5 A M Train from VrellsviUe connect nt Bayard with railroad to Carrollton, and hacks tor Dover, Now Philadelphia and Cos hocton. Trains each way connoctot Hudson with the C. 7~aml C. UnUroad, forCuyahoga Falla and Akron. i'assengur* ienring Pittsburgh In tbe 8 30. A M Train, reach Clevclaud at <L3O P M, and connoct with the Light nlag Train of Lake Shore Railroad, leavingnt 3.45 P U for Erie, Dunkirk. Buffalo and Niagara Fails. ” Passengsra by all the Trains can go forward, east, westor south, by the following evening lines from Cleveland. STEAMERS ON LA EE ERIK,—The new amt magnificent floating palarcs “Queen of tho Wrap* and **Crescent City," leave at 7.00 P M tor Buffalo. LAKE SHORE RAILROAD leaves at 3.45 and 8.15 P 11 for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, New York and itOJttUL CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAIL ROAD—At 6.15 P M for Colombo* and Cincinnati; same Train runneets al Gallon with Beilefuniains and Indiana H U for Dayttm. In Indianapolis, Terre Haute and Jefferson* rille. Indiana. TOLEDO, NORWALK AND CLEVELAND RAILROAD— At 6.15 P M for Toledo, Uldcagts Miiwaukia, Losalle, Galena and St Louie; also at 7.00 P5l by steajneM on Vtfce Erie w Toledo and Detroit, thence by hall road to Chicago, La«*llc and Galena. Through Tickets to Galena or Detroit, $0; Chicago $11; lu9aliesl4; Galcnasl6,Ts; St. Louis fll. Through Tickets to New York and Boston via. Buffalo, i>an be übt&iucdat Gils office. / Passengers are requested to prVurr tb.'lr tickets at the Company's office, of JiltiN A. CAUGUEY, Agt, ougls Mf»»o3iirah»lft nous*. Water *tu Mttaburgh. OHIO ASD PENNSYLVANLA RAILROAD. ~ New Arrangement, COMMKSCma AUGUST*, 1853 1853 Expeess traj.n ic»»n Vuabursh •> o ovioet, a m ; stopn only ax Dip prlnrJpjU and dine* at Crve»X- Hoc at 1.30 P M. arriving at Cincinnati in th* evening, vL» Cdlntsbus and Xeola. Kan from Pittsburgh to Gaeinnati, <7,76 ;to Columbus. MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at b.3> A M; dines at Ah llssn; and revbw Omtllof at aOO P U, moocftl&x «Hh the TAiu to Oulumbu* and Cincinnati, and with tl** IJtfUefootaliu* and Indiana Railroad f»r Ltottao, Indianapt' Us, Terre Haute, and tMTJ* lu Indiana. CbtmvetiooJ ar»- made at Alliance b j Rail mad with Ravenna, Hnd»on and Cleveland. Fare Grom Pittsburgh to Cleveland. $-4.00. Connection* an? made ai Mau*tk*!4 by Railroad with San dusky City, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark, and '/.ao»*~ rille. Fare to Ssadnsky City, $4,iQ; to Newark,to Z*ar> vUlc, $&. Connection* are made with Detroit and Chicago, both by Cleveland and Ha ml oaky City. Fttwroger* who l«**« Pill*- burgh In the Mail Train at 8.30 A it go directly by fclan*- tleld Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention. Fare to Detroit, C 00: to CWeagrv, fill ,00. RETCUSING t THE EXPRESS TRAIN learea Cnwdioa at 140 P M, Mansfield at LAO P M., end Alliance at iu>o P M, and rcasii <h at 8.16 p M, connecting with the Express Train to Philadelphia and Haiti more, which loaves Pitts bhrghatlOJsoP.il. Time from Cinrlanall to Pittsburgh, hours. Faro, £7,76. Fare from Ooclanatl ti> Philadelphia or Baltimore. sir..oo. MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestiin* at 7, A M; dlows at Al liance; connects with Eiprw* Train from Cleveland, an-i arrive* at Pittsburgh at PM. NKVf BRIOIITON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Pittsburgh at 10 A XI and 4-44 P M, and New Brighton at 7 A M ami IPM. Excursion tickets, *, quarterly ticks:* at miuevd rates. FREIGHT TRALN leaves Pittsburgh at G3O A 11, and ar rive# »: 4J» W P JtL C 5» Powengers am requested to procure Ticket* at the Company 1 * O&cc, at the Federal Street Station, of OROIUiK PARKIN, Ticks: Agent. 49“ The Trains do net run on Sunday. £9* Further information-wav be obtained of augS JOHN KELLY, Agent. Petuiiyivania Uailroad Company^ WE are forwarding Produce. An, to Baltimore and Phil»» delpbia, promptly, on receipt Time, Five Days. katzs or raoasr. Bacon, Pork and Bocf, {saited.) 46c. lOQtb*. On Lard, Lard Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass, 60c. V lOObs. On Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobacco, COc. 9 iOOtta. On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Clover and timothy Seed, 70c. lb. On Deer Skins, Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, 70c. p lOQlba. On Feathers, furs, Peltry, Brooms sod Merchandise, 00c. ftlOOlba. On flour. 87%0. fl barrel. We are also prepared tn forward freight to Itodsbangb’s Stathm, near Grrenslrurg. mod Intermediate Stations. OOVODE A GRAHAM, Agents, corner of Prun and Wayne *Uu, Pittsburgh. a. IL HOUSTON, Agent, Jy 29 276 Philadelphia. stxLcoui ixscq- jons w'ti.rrx.,... josrru s. lcscu. J. K. Leech, fllcAlpfn A Co., WHOLES ALL GHoCLtIB, and Dealers In Prodncr, Mt-C* al*. ami PUtdmrgh’ ManufufUrres, Nos. 242 and 244 Liberty street, navr the head of Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa., of fer for sale on liberal terms, the following: 100 tierces fruxb Rice; U>*. llanon, assorted ; 100 bbU. Tar ; 6 tons Bar iron, do; 1500 kegs Nails, assorted; . 3 do Best Nail Rods ; 600 boxes Window Glass,. 2000 kegs Uock and Rifle assorted; -Powder, assorted ; 60 half chests Tea, as-: 300 boxes Roeln Boap; sorted; 86bbls. Linseed, Lord an l 7 6 bxs. Tanners’ Oil; 100 hhds. N.t). Sugar, part 300 bbte. Vinegar; elmo; 30 do Rosin; a. Havana Sugar; 20 do Pilch: 10 hhds. Porto Rico do; ■ 6000 Iba. assorted Copper; 160 bags Coffee; SObbls and kegs Lard; 600 bids. N. O. Molasses; 1 10 kegs assorted Shot; 76 do fl. IL do; 1 do Buck Shot; 800 bxs. Tin Plate, aaaM6 bbls. Alum; 4 tons Wire, do; ; 20 do Bye Flour; 2 do Spelter; 20 setts Tinners'Machine* 6 casks shoot Zinc, as-, and Tools; sorted; 100 bos. Dried Apples; 600 pigs Tin; 100 bales Batting, assorted; 1000 lbs. Antimony; ' 2000 lbs. Cotton Yarn, as -10 tons ass’d Sheet Iron ;l but tod. 100,000 lb*, Balk Meat , J fapr2o Whole>alc and Retail, Saddle, harness and trunk manufactory. . "jtVOBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to Inform [ Jti» bis friends and the public generally, that he fe|SMg||k continues to occupy that large and commodious BtpW Boom, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahne- « stock A 00, No. 88, comer of Diamond Alley and Wood st., where be keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, YaUsea, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other articles in his line. }le also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to fur* pish to order, all kinds of Rlvotcd Hose, manufactured of the best material, and in a style of workmanship eqoal to the Eastern manufactured article, and at €6 per aent. cheaper. Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to cal) and examine bis stock before purchasing elsewhere, os he is de termined to sell first rate articles at eery low prices. Don't forget the place, No. 80, corner of Wood st. and Diamond Alley. f npgfl , Notice to Farmers *uid oardeaert, qiHK subscriber has received his supply of TURNIP A SEEDS—vis: Largo Purple Top, Yellow Aberdeen*, White Qlobe, Largo Norfolk, and Lalney’s improved Ruta BSga or Swodish. Also, a few tons of Fertilizer, opn of the best manures for conr, grain, grass, vegetables, fruit trees, of easy and safe application, at Philadelphia prices. , Garden and Farming implements, in great variety, of the lotestlmprovements, at the Seed and implement Warehouse, No. 49 Fifth street. Je2o JAMES jWARPROP. Office of Clere’d & Pittsburgh HR. C 0.,) CizvtkASn, September 14, 1863. | QTOOKIIOLDERB ere hereby;notified that the-SECOND Lj INSTALMENT of ten per cent, on the subscription to uni^^4 h .>.9?* KYELi^fI) AND PITTSBURGH BAIL.: ROAD COMPANY, for the construction of the Beater Ex* tenriQn, w required to be paid to the Treasurer st Ms Office in Cleveland, on or befoio the FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER Instalments of ton per rent, each, be paw to said Treasurer, on or before the first da? oi otteh-BUCcessive -month thereafter, until the irttolo shall be paid. • Z'i. will be allowed from the time of payment until the Road is completed for the running of regular trains of can. By order of the Board of Directors* Oel:lBX ; : - - 'BAMTi yOLJAMBHE. gfCT»fcirr f I > . IltTolvenX Revolvers! XtTBT Express, direct from the manufkc- V tnrers,e splendid assortment .of Colt’s Bepeating Pi* tols, 4,5 and 0 laches barrel, all ofwhlch we will e«f] for cash as loir, m they can be bought In .the dty of New York Persona going to Australia or California, wiiiflnd that they am do betterpy purchasing their equippage at homo, than, they can among strangers, as we givo- pontons a chance ta tty any of the Above Pistols, beftro-leaTiiig' the-dty}' «nd' .in caseof ofaflare,wer«fcndtlio money. “ *-> BOWKftmST'.^S ■feblft : ». 186 Wood street, Pittsburgh, I » ' , ”■» rV, _ l > INSD'bANGB {jSMfajJISS. ■ IN'SriiAMUO NOTICE; “ iETNA 'I'NSUB.A‘NCE vtOHPASY," * OF UARTEOBB, CONN;: CHARTERED 1819 CAPITAL $300,000: Paid up in cash, and securely invested. BOABfI ov dibbotokb t ■ Tboa. K. Croce, Robert Bt&ll, H Mather, Fred’k Tyler, : E.A.Dulfceley, • Atxstialhtch&m, KbetiFlowtt/ " Henry Z-Pratt, JoaephCharch, Samuel 8. Ward, WordWoodbridge, John L.Boswell, Samuel Tudor ' Miles A. Tuttle, K.G. Ripley, Jubiofl 3. Morgan, Customs F. Deris. - THOMAS K. BRACE, President. G/O. RiPtxr, Secretary. THE AGENCY of this Company being’cbanged from R. 11. Boeson, its former Agenfc,tuGeo. E.'Arnold, those har ing policies at the offleein Pittsburgh and vldnJty.ean hare themrsnewod by calllngon Mr. Arnold, No. 73 Fourth Bt, who is duly commissioned to take rlake on Dwelling*, Stores, PubUo BalHinjrs, Mills and filaxmfactorics, with their contents. The attention of Merchants and property holders of Pittsburgh b called to tho advantages ottered by insuring in this Oompany, from its age, promptness and liberality la adjusting losses,and Its abundant means, such os few similar corporations can show. 3. B. BENNETT, General Agent. ABSITB OF THE COMPANY. THTETY-rbUBTH AffITOAL StATEJtfiffT, MAT, 1853. Bank Stock, markeivalm*.— Phoenix, of Hartford. . Exchange, do., —18,172 Fanners* and Mechanics 25,400 Connecticut Biter 9,750 Hartford 29,400 $116,722 do. do. Eagle, of Providence, IL 1.... 1,080 do. do. American, of New Y0rk.....,5t1,450 North America 11,000 Broadway 13,920 people’* 4,400 Republic 10,600 Hanorer 9,800 New York life and Trust;.... 15,000 ■ ■■ * $82,070 Railroad 7 cenL Mortgage bonds, market 541,017 60 Railroad Company stock, mar ket value, tisr Hartford and New Haven, $02,600 Hartford, Providence, and Fishkfll, 20,476 Boston axjdWorcesfcer, 11,128 New Albany, , 200 Connecticut Hirer, 14,600 $108,803 Miscellaneous, — Connecticut ltiver 00. Stock, 1,000 Real Estate in UartfonJ. Ann Arbor, Louisville, Ac.. 18,708,40 Office Furniture and Library, 870.73 Cash in Bank, 13,341,06 Amounts, balance*, bills re ceivable for premiums, real estate, &?., $61,380.02 Less, balances due to Agents and others 23,414,40 $32,965.66 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock, $300,000 Profit and Loss, 116,178,30 - $416,178 00 A dividend of 10? cent., declared and paid I3ih of June 1860. , Uaeing received Ibe appointment as Agent in Pittsburgh, ■ri.j vicinity, bf the JEto* Inwiranw Oompany, lately held by R. 1L Ifoeson. 1 take pleasure In calling tho attention of it* former patrons, my friends and Ibe public, that 1 am prepared to issue Policies or renewals of them, at fair rnto*. of premium, on risk* of the various descriptions of bttlM lags, merrhandhp, mills, machinery, and ail risk* needing tbe ttftrartiy of Insurance from lw« or damage by tire. The *£tns Company b one that recommends Ufelf to tha com munity from Us p ovcrbial falmera and promptitude, not .-onlj In taking of risks, but in the adjustment and payment of its loose*. It does not profess so much to give cheap In surance, as U docs promise valuablo indemnity. Applications attended (o at the Banking flocse of Geo. E. Arnold A Co., 74 Fourth street. origin OKOROR B. ARNOLD, Agent Delaware BXatoal Safety lnaarance Co. OJScf, no rQi nue of the ExcJuinpt, Third it, J*A«L I TURK IX?CUANCIt~-DuUdUigs. merchandise and other ' property. Id town axxl country* Insured against lon or damage by fire, at the lowest rate of premium. Maxim ImvaASOL—^They also Insure vessels, cargo** end freights, foreign or coertwbe, under open cr sperial poUrles, as the assured may dealrtv Isuasm ToAxarcatATiox—They also Insure, metrhandUs transported by wagon*, railroad cars, canal boats and cieam toeta. on rivers and lake*, on the most liberal term*. •" Dtrpc<or» " Joseph 11. Peal, Edmund A. fkmdtr, John C. Davis, Robert Barton, John R- Pwnnw, Samuel Edwards, George G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Dari*. WU liaa Foiwrli, John NewUn, Br. R. >l. uuston, Jo*. C, Hand. Tbeophilns Paulding, U. Jones Brooks, ilvaiy Sloan, Hugh Craig. George fierriilTSpencer STL. rain. Charlea Kelly, J- G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr.B-Thomaa, John Boilers, YYlUiaia Eyrajr. Dtredan aS Pittsburgh—D f. Ucrjron, llogh Orris, John T. began. TToi-uv Miana, JVwaiml Togo. C Uaso, Hot President, iosm W.Cow*3l. Secretary. Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh. jMfctlf P. A. MADEIRA. Agent PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premium*and Western Fund 51,000,000. INCORPORATED 16 2 5. Pnlkks of Insurance Usual *4 all times on tho moot fsrora- We terms, asainst LOSS OB DAMAGE BY FIRE, n* viti PERILS OV 8f A VXOATKOS, BT GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aonwt fob prrrsßmGH jlxd allr jaeyr cocxrr marl&-y TB£ united states LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY and TRUST COMPANY, I'muDEi.pniA. CHARTERED APRIL 2GTH, 1850 CUAEIKU I‘SKrtrrUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Ofiec, S. K- Corner of Third and C-hrtinul 5/riirfi, Ofxrrt of the lisa* ifc*sr*i at Philadelphia ; maim**- Stephen R. Crawford, P*ol D, GoddarJ, Ambrose W. Tbtwapwn, Laareon Jchnacm, Benjamin W.Tlngley, O«o. U'ilcsry, Jai'ob L. Her*n», Jso« Ihrtervux, William ii. Ocdwin. WURas M'Kce. P r*j>deni—Stephen R. Cranford- Fio» f*rtndcal—Atabroen TV.Xhnmpecn. Mniicol Exom,ir*r, Pittsburgh— Jasan* 11. WUlsca, U. D. Mlrgheny IVy—K. B. ttewvy, 11. D. GEO. E- ARSOLD, Ac»ot, marl Try Na. 74 Ftaartb etrwt, Pltubursh The Franklin Fire lnaarance Company, Of PkHadflfAioh ptwuyimmto. DHIECTOB»->-Chsrlen W. lisnekrr. Tbraaas XUrt. Tt>UaA Warner, Samuel Grant, Jamb H frnltb, Ge*x W. Ui*h ard*, Motdccal D. AdWphl E. Deris, David 8. (buvos, llorrt* Psllerscn. Cas*. N. Baacggn, lYoadmL Qua*. O. Hjucin, Srcrtbxry. Oontinoe to cooks perpetual or Baited, ot» wary dnscription of property, tn town and country, al rain as low a* am consistent with security. The Gotspasy bars ram read a Urge OaUtyot Fund, which, with their capital and premium*, oafoly invaated, af ford ample protection to the aammi. The Aarete of the Oompany 4 on January Ift, 1&51, as pub- HttwJ agreeably to an Act of Aawxnbly, war* as follow*, tla - Mortgage— —5916,128 68 Beal - WJJJ7 ?S Temporary ban*..—— 63.966 17 euriy ou Oaah, Bl ___ 4WX2.:t» 44 Rw» their Incorporation, a prTtc*l nf twcnty-on* year*, they has* paid upward at One MSIUcd tour UondradThcm und Dollars, tosses by file, thereby affording erMcitw of Uta of inmranns, as well on Uta ability and dlrporV tfon in meet with proxaptanca all llabltitira. j.oaiujikbu corns, a^u ap24 Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third *l*. THIRD ASSUAL STATEMENT OF THE STATE UETCAL TIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, or rBNSSTLVANXA. Asset*, Slay Ist, 186 i.» .. Premiums recrlTeO to May Ist, 1&63... Interest on Loan*, Ac Capital Stuck Returned premiums, Losses, RMnsaranre, Kx peoses, 4c., Honda, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good seen- curltla*... Premium Notes.. Cash on bam) Total ain't of Resources, Liable fbr Losses $364,318 70 plfitcroia. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin county, P. 0. SEDGWICK. Harrisburg, SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS. Ranker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER, '* JOHN D. RUTHERFORD; Dauphin county, A. J. GiLLETT, Harrisburg, 8. T. JONES, IlarrlsbUrg, ROBERT KLOTZ, Ccjbon county. JOHN P.- RUTHERFORD, President. A. J. OILLKTT, Secretary. WTH fa sure against perils of tea and inland navigation, alee, on 51ere band lie In dty or country, at lowest rates con sistent with safety. Policies Issued on dwelling bouses either perpetually or for a terra of years. Branch Office, corner Fourth and Sznlthfield streets, my2&tf A. A. PARRISH, Actuary. Woitorn Inmaiice Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILLEIL Jr- Prrndrr.l I F. M. OOKDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 9300,000. ‘TTT’ILL lnanre aßalnat all kinda of ri«k«, FIT.R and WA W BINE. All lomm will bo liberally adjusted aud promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Directors who are well known In the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain tbo clxaracter which they bare assnmod, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insnred. Directors.—lLMiller, Jr,G.W. Rleketson, J.W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, 0. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson, Wm. AL Lyon, James Llppenoott, George Daraio, James Me* Auley, Alexander Nlmick, Thomas Scott. Office, No. 92 ‘Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A (Jo., up stairs.) Pittsburgh- nnv&hly la your Life lneured, IF NOT. read what someone has written. Among all the contrivances of man to protect the family circle Dom want, none can be found more simple in its character, noble lb Its.feature, or certain in Us results, than LIFE INSUR ANCE. It is the prop which the dying husband leaves to support the wife of Ids bosom. ft Is the unseen hand of the Provident father reaching lbrth from thf* grave, and still nourishing his oilspring, and keeping together the family group. C. A. OOLTON, Secretary, Pittsburgh life Insurance Company, Fifth et-. eep2l Masonio Hall. WM. A. M’CLUKG, 1 dealer in Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow Ware. CORNER OP WOOD AND SIXTH STS,. , . ■* PITTSBURGH, PA. ]YBao*r receiving a luge Msortment of TBI3II GOODS* 11 ln «ddiaon to hit afrmdjertroilvß ilott.vtmhtad from la iheltofem wbfcbj irfll be told tad fraUlea, tmylagbjrthe qnft&tity, supplied at’ertKdealvfatea ■ 4SF*G<*oda delivered in the city free of charge. eep2l ■. •,■ r >.*. ■ *vr ■— -K. BANKERS; AND BROKERS: a. a. tnataui,..„ * hum* ■TIEBNAN te CO., • i "': ; BANKERS AND EXCHANOE BBOKERB, V\ . feb2B3y]' ", Jfe t>s Wood StrttL, and Diamond JUk) JOHN WOODS, . BANKER AND J3CUANGK BROKER* T',BALER in Gold, SUrer Mid Bank Notea. Cnrr«nt.Mid Xy par funds received on deposit Collections carefully At tended to. Fourth Streot,’ one door East of. Market, Htt» burKh, Pa. ' ■ ■- » -tla3dy.:: pvnaiio and foreign ATcftufloe, panic NoCel, Gold and Bdccr BouahL, Sold Cttii'EicHattodi^'at'Oii EXCHANGE AND BANKIN'O HOPSK OF WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., 61 WOOD STBXZT, PITTSBtmGBi Interegt allowed on tiipa deposits. [aog2B 1853. V , i EXCHANGE AND BANKING 110088 OF A. WTLKINB A CO., No. T 6 Fototu Brain, Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh. jani PmSBPIQg. a. E. ARNOLD & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. SSL. No. U Fonrth st. next door to Rank of Pittsb*g. [t»l3 TTIT.T. & C 0„ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, coßjYia or wood *in> nrtli srwtxts. SIGIIT EXCHANG.K on the Eastern. Cltie# eonitantiy for sale. Time Bills bl Exchange and Note* dlscounteiL— Gold, Bllvcx and Bank Notes, bought and sold- OoDectiaos mode in all the principal cities of the United Btotes. -Dv posit* received of I*ar and Current Funds. fxnafSTly amr« EDWARD RAU3I« FLoXXSCX FRAMER, KTRAhTEH & BAHU, bankers and exchange brokers, Buy AND HELL Gold,BEver, and Bani Notes; negotiate Loans on Beal Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Promissory Note* and Time Rills, on East and West; buy and sell Stocks on Commission. Collections mode on all points tn tho Union. fmyl A. WILKINS A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ao. 76 rocntit sr n pirreDiraan, oreoem a*ax or profsEuana. f pifK SUBSCRIBER, under now and more favorable anapt X c «s will oontinuo tho Banking business and Stock Bro kerage to tho boiuw) formerly occupied , by Jlcbsts Palmer, Banna ± 00., and more recently by the Pittsburgh Llfa In surance Company, where he will be pleased to aeo his old friends end customers..- . .Dy 93 A. WILRJN3- H. HOLMES A SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, oati axatoviD tun* daoxixo axd cxchswqm oma to so. 07 maout stxxjst, roca dooos cxlitw old stabd. N HOLMES t SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, i BThfi Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold. SB* v*r and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Citios constantly for sale. . „ . Collections msd* In all tb* cities throughout the United Stale*. Deposits receiv* 'in par funds or current paper, No. G 7 Market street, between Third and Fourth *t*. (Ja3o:ly_ a. uoos, tiiua. gtiwiifr, HOON A BABGEHT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKKUS, a a. coaasn or wood a sixth rrrrsccflan, pa. DEALERS to Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domcrtic Exrlmnge. CmUUrotH of DepnrtL tc. Exchange on &1) the principal cities of the Onion and Eu- Ts, for pale to sum* to suit parchasera. urrvnt and per fund* received on deposit. Collections made on all parti of tho Onion, at the lowest rate*. (septMy $410,178^0 Itsmaval. PATHICKB A FEIKBD, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, £&it* Baunxd their OJfct to the Cl; rtur nf PftAaad WoedtU. nnanmum, fA. s T>ATKICKB k FRIEND, Rankers and Exchange Brokers, X and Dealers to Note*, Gold, £Uvor aXwI llank Notvs. Exchange* onto* Ea*larn and Western Giles coostonUy for ula. Oolketiona made to all the clttos throegbout ths Ufiltad Stales. Deposits reeeivol to f«r fond* cr current paper, at the corner cf Fifth and Wood htreeta rfcb3 THOMPSON BELL & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, (un or a. wiLixxs a co,} TTf'tLLcontinns the Exchange and Banking botinem at f y ih* old utand. corner Thin! and W«xxl gt*. { HOTELS, &c. Cbnrr tf SmSSfeld and Third Ji-rreit, Pittsburgh, Ras'a WUmN k CONNELLY, J*xoratrrt:xa. stabling attar Led Lo the ttoiunp “FllA.VKXTiaillblSLltCUwelJLndtOhio. Cl PATRICK A SON, P&i'jrouTosa.—This Uotue has uo* /, dergune thorough and exteurive repair*, alteration*, and large additions of new famlture, and the proprie tors pledge titstruefVw that nothlns shall W eanting oo their part to wmder the raaaaus a plane where all ths com forts of s first class boul ran be fouod. jrAtf C PATRICK * SO?fo_ Et. Charles, Hotel, Qnwr f/ RtaJ and Third sirtsti, Pauburgh, /bw’a William h Campbell, nu-rojiTct. 3pHIS Cm rtXaMlsbment harltur oraa* Into the hands of a l new Proprietor. oSwe great Ifßlucvtonata to the travel nf rocußanily, >**4 also to regular boanlsrs. Every dHi r*-.~v »i%] luxury *ti! le to it* fc-a.<c3i, and no poms elll to spared to taake tliti Ihcel a «T»ofr»rtable Boas to ah vbo may call there ftsytitfi W. C4EPIIKLI~ Prop r. St. Clair Lager Over Urevrery. rj-viIE ofrirrelgued mjvrtfulty tot-vtav ih* publia that be J Is up* fully prepared to ssreepriratofictllies andtb# pesnliy, with his res«t*rstnd LAOKH OEEH, to L.ttir-s All orlere JfH at hb Offire, NO 29 DIAMOND ALLEY, torar street.) will to punrtualty attondwlto? ai»i it.? tu»r detlrercti to any oS ihe rity or vlrialty. If F C». FCHENCTt. C. 13. HEADLY & CO'S NEW CARPET HOUSE, KO. «*4 Tiimo HTURET, 1 WHOLESALE A9l> RETAIL HEALERS. TI'UIKK SPACIOUS SALES ROOUS, SALES ROOM NO. I. / ViNTAIS* a Urj:«. hatrUom* and <h«p. sf-tortsamt of v finer tsi Cfoths trim lto i4f«t e tle. klao. ftuir. Ta- M* i») KcserM Caret*!* Otdit, Cura Conn® and Brl* canul* MalUec, SXatt*«l ail Urotupstoted Window Shades, huff lloJtiadf. grreo a«4 tuff OB Gmfc*. ami Putnam's p»i*nl }Uif Ail;«iatlt;ff CYirtalu llator**. SALES BOOM NO 2, i* fasl 'trrJtjJ wUhan eftTtr*U**J anortrorst of Bn?*) Vet t*i. Ur\m«l» T*f»«lr7. Imperial Thro* t*ty, l*ntrot terrain, id »-«ftrr£a» <»rp«yt'X*. 11*1! «*td Flair Ji 1 * of ail *kl'.bJ ml J v cv>*»; Knlossml noth, TaM* >c-d J*UrU' fv**r*. VrSr*l. A.aiai»*irr. Chenitia ted Tuftel Baj*. Stair Iknu£ir*UßC. rtf BALES BOOM NO 3. Contain* i Ikstial «t!l cf Carprta, frotD 25 to 74 crot* f« J*rO, ilrxz.p Carp*tinj fre» lF*i to U>am\a. Oil anJ lUtfi Carpal* toil woo) V«,iu*a oJ t tjiicodsd ftMortswfit cf tf all cch cr* and Mim. C U It. i Co. vooU Tvrperlfutty fall lb* attentk-'O cl t*tnt3x>t wUhlaj to (amtih •laaoWst*. I«3U-U or 4vtUl&£ Lon*** to thr abr>*«, a* lb* 7 ar»> 4*V*rTOlnrd tfi *ell at Hi* t%sv* lo» j.rint* th rj ba*« U*Trtf4>rf» brert apiilDg at, anJ W*» iban any c4b*T w-tabllahnwat In lhs» rj\i. neyt C p VUIAIiLY t (V Na. h ’Tbtrd a>*credf Matte Book*, 1-vm Cbtirtb Chcdr*, ir., if., wbolrrtlfl * «ml firt«U. forii. prr tff-r. Kt&ctW?** Harp cf Dartl. a taUf<ru>n of Cbarrb Usiir, ;sc. s:.do Mad its J»**lol*t, by Us**U Tie. 7,00 Tld UoJero ll&jp. 14 Q«t.rti tterd Mi'iftlUt, bj L VlU:«>udisa C. OouU, X&Mob»i f*Kaltai*i. by Um« »&4 VTrbh, lUrt> nf (he Weal, National Lyre., Bar Btat* OUecUan, The Church Cbctr, Axaertran INalmody, with figured lUu for Organ or I*l* do, 63?- 6.00 AL£O, The Melodist, a colireiwa of popular and axial gongs, Glees, Ar. Th« foetal Glee Book. Joveniie Oratorio*. for Jatcnß* ela*w- schools, Ac. Musical Class llfX\K, fof adult rin*ln£ duMa. Young Ijrfy'i Hart', for toil» Academies ar the social circle. with the New Barra: Okhfirialon Jin Ac.. ic. JiiH recrirrd by CIUJUiOTTF. lir,r*S.K --via * , . . ■? ,-■ .IJgTCfe»t««r~t Now S&crtd 3lu*i6 Bbolu* ■- fTMIE 6DA'YW—A tl r - con- A Uiniug over WOO CT«opc*itl<mi,fej Wm. B, Bradbury and Goo. P. RboLeftristMlt>? Thoms* nesting* «&d T. I! M«*on. prto7se.-~p*f doxcn |8»G& ~ SACKED MEWDEbNeri)*** »*W*yrtemcf!iotAiloD; by A. S. Hayden. Erica T&i—j*t datea $7,53. •: II ARE OF THE fiOOTtn (In H\*Ht NoUwt)* npw eoilec tUm of Sacred Muslcvicleeled frbm th**pw#l popular n’-m -powra. by Prof. J. B. Woodburr. Prieo7sc.—t*rdo»- $7,50. CIIRISm» MINBTREL—\J7AIUO 5 onwnfthc most popular book* published'' Pri?» 75o—per |S\SC. NEW CARMINA SACRA—By Lowell the most *uc»t*ful murid book aver publish*!; «m 350,000 eoplca ; CANTICA LADDl£,6rAmerlrAnJ!»k«f Cfturth Mu*ir; tba latest oollecUonjhyLowell Jls*cra sod Goo. J. W«bb. Price Ttar-prdfif, SAw*' . rr -jr'* Alargwaupplyof thoobove popular Mario Books rewir ed, and for sale singly ot hr tho quantity, by octl7 . JOrfN g. AIKLtXOB,qi Wood *t. $209,010 M 136 AM) M 1,910 19 100,000 00 $440,183 26 $368,318 70 $161,481 08 179,010 61 17,820 21 Sexw.JHoaJcl .JTgtY Slnilfi ! HKLKBKR has just revived, Adams' Express, . THEY ftLKKP IN TllK COLD GRAVE —new song— composed and dedicated to J. Fleming, by 11. KJeber. Old Dog Tray, by A C. Foster The Garland, a set of beautiful Waltzes for Guitar, by Prof. Rupp, of thl* city. All Thing* are Beautiful, a pleasing Duett for two voices, by Glover. Wert Thou to Bpeak FarewelL The Prim* Donna Wilts, u performed with unbounded applause by J alien'* band. Julies'* Musical Tour in America, a descriptive piece, embodying all the American National Air*, by Jullen. Katy Darling** Farewell, for Guitar. Katy Clyde, do. Old Log lint, do., etc., etc. Also, “Dodworlh’n Bran* Band School," containing every necessary information to organize Braes Bands, to under' stand the nature of bra**, their selection and adaptation, and embracing a number of fine piece* arranged for full Brass Rands by Allen Dodworth, leader of the celebrated Dodworth Brass Bend, New York; for salohy oc!3 11. KLKBSR, No. 101 Third atTeet. COAL LAND FOR BALK—IO3 Acre* of Cool Land, 100 of which bare two good veins of Coa! In them ; the lower vein Is opened, and in good order, with a good railway, and capable of loading 20,000 bushels per day—has one of the best landings. Tho land Is all under cultivation; on which are new Improvements that cost over (12,000;—is three miles above Monongaheia City, and the most desirable property on tbo Monongaheia river. Also, 92 Acres Coal lsrnd, six mllos from this city, 1 mile bom the river, on the route of the Birmingham Monooga* hela Talley Railroad. It is a desirable piece of properly. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, aug*24 45 Market street ENTERPRISE WORKS* 80. 130 WOOD 6T&KST, VUDU) POOR &ZLOW TCROIN HUT. J Be WN d TETLEY. IMPORTERS and manufludoma of SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES. Ac. We wW keep a general assortment of the above articles constantly on hand; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also. Guns, Pi> tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Homs, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Load and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Ppcket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers' Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also. Trusses and Supporters, i Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLESI—We are making Rifles of every description, to 'order, of the best meteriaL and workmanship warranted.— Orders reculved for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill* ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale priflse. . mylfi T. 0. CALVERT & GO., DIE>S INKERS, ENGRAVERS AND EMBOSSERS, and Ravruui MAKUTACTtntsna, No. 4B Bouth Third street, PHILADELPHIA. • ♦ , *cp3Q OP EVERY QUALITY, fbr lal. at manufacturers’ prices, .ttfca NEW OABPET STOKE, 47 EIFTH STREET, pmrWood. fam&tfl lIQBINSON 4 00. *; >IEKB fcr safe by . r. ) oet7 KINO t MOORHEAD. ‘*’ v - •■'■■■ w»Y~ • ■. ::* ■ v : w. o. cuaxuai. Brown's Hotel, :&<«. ;,co Tbc. :.0Q 76c. \joo GV C.OS G3c. 0.00 Cse. 0,10 ‘IAH EUNOB, i Ht VFURNITOWM'; rf?y , W)d, JVfirgTgySQK.contfaqe* .to mxu&ctun \gLJ Oi£IKIST>WAB£ or «TeW daeriptios, Ixls old stftbdt tC3| comer-of liberty md Borenth streets.. 0 NDBHTAII* 1 1 ■DfQettenrtwt to > ln ell Its branches.' xayll A. at. rn.. ; . . HAVE OH tIAND et their extends CABEtST ' OHAIH MANUFACTORY, No. 61 ftiMiihH street,: * Urge assortment, of i&ncy «ad/pUla fomitare, which they will at?!l16 per cent, below customary rates. . Tenns—ciah only. Uwwt lUdaMmenit to o»ih Pnr<>h««»f». WJ E will editor largfe stock of COMMON AND FANCY Yt OHAIRS AND JifiDSTEADS, el prleea : tbat cannot toil to please cash purchasers AJI our work 4s warranted. Out terms afe'CASH. ' JAMES DOWRY, JIL, marilS .: . : • i cor. Seventh wnd liberty at*. Journeymen Cabinet dl alters Association* WAREHOUSE 0 3 TMIHJ> * & TR£ ET+ (UCTTOX W0O» ISXHttROT B 7«.) - 1 TIDE ASSOCIATION,emWadUgg* • already twice- to three -tides aal>L sf many bands aa the largest-sadßßa niwasgl hitherto most renowned business * " • shops of this city, hare opened their Warehouse; snd ore able to furnish the public, by wholesale or rdtafl, with Fur* niture of the following description—'vis: Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus ' Full Columned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; MahoganyChalrs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Washstands; -Sotos; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Casts; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables; toe Card Tables; Centre' Tables; list Rocks; French'Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breaktost Tables; Workstands; Cherry and’ Omnmod higb post, common; low, trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; (Mbs; Cradles, Ac. ,-y ' The advantages of cooperation, <m an extensive scale, per mit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are deter mined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good, If not better-article, and warranted—as the public will un derstand by giving them a ealL tile&nwat vurk of all descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order in every style, at the short estnotiee.;' mai& JAJttKSW. WOODWELL, OABmSZyU&tfSTVBE MAIitrFACTUBEB. 'Ware-rooms 07 and 99 Thlrdatreet. -nmML J. W. W. respectfully informs a \ T» hU friends and .customers .that he U^L f r— - I baa now completed his spring stock reffi **"w.of Furniture, • which is decidedly * \ * the largest and bestever offered tor sale in this City, which will he sold at prices os low as any in the Baited States, East or .West. As ha U determined to uphold the quality with, well sea soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs and from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing, ! he Is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest \ He has adopted the principle of identifying his customers* interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps al ways onhand the greatest variety of every description of .furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to tba moat ele gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be sumlshed from his stock, or, manufactured expressly to or der. The following artidcs consist, inpart, of his stock, which tor richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cuies: Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sotos; 50 Sotos, in plash and hair cloth; 60 doa^Mahogany Chain; 20 doa. Walnut “ 60 Mahogany Rocking •* 20 Walnut ** “ 50 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut ’ M 60 Marble Top Centre Table*; AO “ *• Dressing Bureaus; 80 « " Washstands; <0 Enclosed " 100 Common u 20 Plain Dr^asingDureaui; 44 Mahogany Bedsteads; 20 Walnut 60 Cottage !* 800 Cherry and Poplar .Bedsteads; 2Dl£nhogsu* Wardrobes; 10 Waloot 10 Cherry “ 60 Plain Bureaus; TO Dfning and Breakfast Tables; 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 dot. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chain; 12 Ladle** Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Etigulrrv, _ Paper MacbeTablea: Conversation Chain; Pembroke **, Elizabethan " o*ll and Tier u Reception “ Indies' Work Pearl Inlaid M Extension Dining Tables; Arm ** Ottomans; 1 Gothic and Hall Chairs; A Jarg* assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CUAIRS. Casern Mum supplied with all ar ticWm their hue. BT&ttißaATfl and HOTELS, ftmdshed at the shortest notice.. AH crl«re promptly attended to. m aprs WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. SEW JEWEL&Y STOLE, Ho. H 7 Market Street, (A*Cond drvr ahere Ou XortAAoeii canter ©/ the Diamond,) JOIIN STEVENSON, (of th* laU fins of John B. ll’j“add<m A Crv,) rarpectfolly announerj to tba publl \ that ha baa opened, at tt» abort stand, a floe awortment of VT ATCIItS, JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED W AUK. LAMPS, G|. ItA.YDOLES, /betrt <rrj TzlU Orilrry, Britannia Tea and Oummaition Srt* , and tba usual variety of goods Is his Sloe of b urine**. Special care atal atZrzJUoo gjveo to tba REPAIR of FIXE TV AfCHRS, JEWELRY, An. U« trusts, that from bis long experience la buxines*, be will be able to give satisfaction to tbosa who may flavor bhm villi their patrons pi. FUiaborgb, May IMb. 1853. xnrSi Ifjrnry~ Rlc Elrdi o nTJcw ilicrj A VIXu netted his store is o hamisoaa manner, atrl but mxQtly returned frets the eastern cities with s bn* asKtttswnt of WATCIIES, JEWELRY, and FARCY GOOPit, would oil tba attention of hit friends tnd enstnm* era to tba Cart that sfounjj Lis Watches will be found tIK oo«s desirable styles, pattemx and makers. Of Jrwalry, tha latest styles of Itraorbcs, Breast Pinx, Fob and YestCsnina, ftitgrr hloca. Ear fUngs, Uisialuru Loekrtx, «t&. etc. FAXCT GOODS—«urb as Papier SZarbw, Work Tablesai>d Qnzrs, Desks, Facet Y«jv«, Perfuse Table 31e s, CbU's Pbrtria, Porta Hnxmidet la great irarirty; China Yrt-ic And Cal 4 Dt»ho; with as csdleas Txrlrty of useful and r r* namestaf artklei* *bkfi bats only to be arts to he appre ciate! (ucrfl: NO n MARKET KTUEK7 WoUTtI RMIWINu’—To all that am »U;u; to J 7 puftbaw anything lo the way ef Cor Wslchca, rb.h Gold Jawslry. (4 xtcrUng SXltrr \Y*m. HOOD has now *>n l»nd a very ffnd swrrrtmret of all klods of cuods In l.i* Uoaof businnA, rbat lie k* selling at tbeir ran TAuraaini at least UA tofd V Qr*»! b**lo«r the prfcva asked by tbo*« •* OU Pog4*»“ th»t # h»v*' l»-nn twenty years or so in tbs m*r hl with tb-dt <dd lurk cf pots that con, when purchased, their pr<Rsrat value, and yrt they to sake • jroCi cn them. ! «jo*-rt bu-u worth knowtog, that 1 am *eUlaj new asd fre>b. jaxi pnn-based. as abore, fn:m •JS to bo V cheaper than any othrf dealer is ttl" ci.‘T, at M Market rtrwrt. jy^ U-'" ouefi TU LET. AM) FUltAlTUia: ruft CALiv—A gcol thrre story bouse on decopd strati, between >kocd asd Market. The furniture will he told at a bargain. Enquire of j jy£Ji U. 0. 11 OOP, 61 Market xl. Bay Wood Hnrssry and Gardens. JAMEB KENNEDY, [l*U Manager of tba well-known Sy racuse Nuseries, New York,! begs I car* to Inform Ibe public, that be has dow ceiabhsbtd an EXTENSIVE NCR* §£RY, ot» tbs Farm of Mr. James & Negiry, eear bst lib erty, where be shall be prepared, after the Alb instant, to re ceive and 611 orders for every variety of Fruit aod Oruaxneo tai Trees, Hardy aadOreea House Shrubs and Plant*. In sddiUoo to a cwkv ami superinr stock on band, be baa male arrangvmetiti vHb one of tbs largest Xamrisw hi the Es-'t, to keep up his supply, listing a thorough and long expw rirore in lbs busisess, ha can assure bis customer* perfect caliafocUßO. Ur. Keansdy would also rvwpectfnUy offer his mviea in designing, layt&g out, and managing R ural Cemeteries, Pub Qe Parka, or the grounds of Country Residences; and will also furnish plans for tbs formation of Lawns, Apwotche?, Pleturesaoo aceaery, Am la tbe highest styles of the art. Pracileauy acunaintvd with every branch of Landscape GarUcolag, and haring spent years in tbs tiylrtaa Parks of England, and on the beautiful banks of the Hudson, he hopes be has tbs capacity to meet the wishes of those who foror him. OcnzimaulcaGons can be address d throngb tbs Qry Peat Office, or left at tba Warehouse of Massza. Ncgley A Mohan, S 3 Wood street. DCItU.KEI’B CELEBRATED CUBSUCAL TEAST OB B&SI50 POWDERB, The CKr.aprst t IlaUMett-, mart Cteful and Economi cal Ari\d* fir Hairing Bread, Elmni, /Wed, Griddle, and Johnny fliics, Pastry, Phddtngi, Swt Calcs, Qjrn Bttad, ft, EVES IX V EXT ED, Opinions of the press.'— Thoee who have irlnllt, have found that the advertise ment docs not vaunt Its unices ho highly.—(Tallahassee Floridian and Journal, Fab. 10,1863. Uousckev|«r». who have testa! the quality of this pow der, pronounce unanimously In Ua favor^—{ Lock port Courier. ' U surpaaros ovcrytLlog In the way of ruing, we ever saw used la lbs baking of calcs.—(Rahway Advocate and Regis ter, April 15,1855. ThU Is an article of such utility In various kinds of cook ery, that when Its virtues become properly known, no housekeeper, that studies comfort ami economy, will wil lingly do without IL—(N. Y. lick-. May Cl. 1553. No one need hesitate to uso Darken'* all-important artida to housekeepers.—(Republican Banner sod Nashrille Whig, Feb. 17,1853. Would you have light bread, sweet bread, bread that you can eat with a good relish, do not forget to procure Dorkee’s Baking Powder, and you will not fail to hare good bread, cakes, Ac.—[Troy Daily Times, May 21,1852. We bare tried this article, and can recommend it with perfect confidence.—[Qurtac Ussette, July, 1852. Durkeo'a Bakins I‘owder we have tried at our house, and our “better half" was astouished at the result.—[N, Y. Daily Timm, Got 23,1852. All good housewives will rejoice In and glorify the name of Durkov, after they have given his Baking Powder a fair UlaL—(Now York Run, firpL Sd, 1852. Durkou'i Baking Powder, undoubtedly the best article for this purpose that has yet been UUcovcred.—N. Y. Dutch man, Feh. 12,1563. Tbo highest commendation#, from bnoUredaof the large#! and most respectable wholesale bouse# in ibis, and nearly every large city on this continent, could bo given, if space allowed it. E. R. DTJRKRE, Sols PaomsTom xxn UaxuracTuizn, 130 Haler dmi, Ketv Torki .BAXTER A McKEB, Agent#, Pittsburgh. (octal) SMITH k SINCLAIR, WHOLESALE GBOCEBS, 133 SECOND AND 151 FIRST STREETS. 13 STO&X ASD roa SALS, 307 bag# Rio Coffee; 300 bhlsN.O. Molasses; 176 hhd# N-0. Sugar; 60 bnls Sugar-House do. 30 boxes Grant's Tobacco; 200 bale# Batting; 60 boxes Webster old do. 300 kegs Nails, assorted; 20 bxs Russell A Robinson’s; 200 boxes Glass; 100 caddy, boxes of various 30 kegs Va. Twist Tobacco; brands; 200 boxes Rosin Soap; 60 bbls Loaf Sngar; 60 boxes Palm do. 20 bags Pepper; 20 boxes Ground Pepper; 16 bags Pimento ; (sop 27) Ground A«. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, J3t the Pekin Tea Store, S 8 Fifth St., Pnrsaraan, Pa. •S-By the half chest, or neatly packed in metallic packages, to suit tbo trade. sep27 HONEY —300 lbs prime new white Honey, in small boxes, for family use, just received and for sale by angfl) J. D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood st. RESIDENCE FOR BALE—Situated in Allegheny .City, The Lot is 60 feet front on North Canal street, by 285 doep to liberty street. The bouse is large and convenient tv arranged, with gas fixtures, bath room, Ac. A good Car riage House and Stable on Liberty street; trees, shrubbery, Ac. This beautiful resideooe will be sold on easy terms. 6ct3o 6. CiraißEßT A SON, 140 Third sh BROTBH LUSTRE-10 casks fbr sale by£ ocQB T B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO. Berip Dividend* . T>ERBoN3;insured .in:theJ6latualDepsrtment of the jT Plttsbsrgb Liftlnsurance Pompany, are reqae*ted to all.andyecalve thrir Serip for tho3o. per cent, dividend d«> ciared onTha lit of February lasi. . I".'. ' oc!8 C. A. “ ’ l':'l'V • •:> '.»*• ' it• f~ v . ; "*. \ * ■• e .■•■•• - - fc.r ** . .v» ,*•k. % • i » , r +-:v - •irfSSV*-.’* * *V> ii _s ,< yyj.-t-- (• KENNEDY A Oft. 'f % < ‘ r .. i. 7 •> ! *T C -%**•■* * t•j . , MISCELLANEOUS;- A FSPCLUUTIOJI. TFTHEkHAB, by ma Acx of Assembly, In amenteentef Y f - (he .License Laws, approved the fourteenth day.of April, A. D. X 551, the sale of Spirituous Tinoca andMrit Liquor*; on: Sunday.ls •'FORBIDDEN within, the*limits of Allegheny. County, under the.penalty,of'Fifty Dollars far each offaueepto be summary Conviction, aadln de&Ql| thereof is punishable : jby.imprisonment-in. the County Jail; v ■ ...... - : .m. • by sreecnt dedrionof the Supreme Court;, promnlged at Pittsburgh, the principle Is laid down which. sweepsaway all doubt as tn the constitutionality of this law; Whereas, much of the critae end disorder which, havestrinad the annals of this city Is referable to the com m?g vr * notorious practice Which lt ls ths propose ©fthls A^ :> Wbwreak «f hniforin end Inflexible enforcement of this law must powerfully contribute to the order,and the elevationof.the pubHo“oral^and mitt lag no one Tender or elas of Tenders ta plythrir trade ‘ on BTXNDAY, can worJciojusticuto.no one; . ' j An^Whe^byTirtuflofmyO^s^iucourider^. ttonof myofflcSloath,it la my,apodal duty to lock tothr enforcement of this’ law, X hare Issued this,' my Proclama tions that end. r -r" And, I hereby upon aH tavern-keepers, ■■ \ coffee-bo osca, restaurants eating-houses, or by whatso ever .other nameatheplaces may be known, whore liquors are or bare beau sold or dispensed, to submit themselves to the law aagood Citizens, end refrain from the sale of - on Sunday; and! warn.them that every Infraction OT this i law which may be detected, will be punished with tbo Vt-; most rigor, and the extrema penalties of-its provisions en forced without distinction of persons or conditions; 'i And, In.rid of. ray settled determination to universal obedience of this law, I shall re-quifo every nteui- | b«r of the Day Police, every member of‘the: Night Police,- aud every Special QSccr, who may bo subject to my com mands, to report to me on pain of instant dismissal©* stis* - pension, every infraction of this lawtbafc shall fail under observation, cr otherwise come to his knowledge; ] And as submission to wholesome lawais honorable!© oU‘ men as their vlolation Is disgraceful, learaestljr invoke tbo j assistance of good citizens la my efforts to enforce this law. I jkrn\ that they may more effectually reader.inch assistance^ ! I pray them'to that most mistaken repugnance to becoming informer*, which often restrains the law-abiding from affirming their own patriotism byvoluntaiy coqtriba tiou of information and aid to officers of -the law, - who In ; the simplicity of our republicaainstatutions are necessarily ; weak in numbers, and dependent for efficiency upon popular countenance and cooperation. x • - Belying upon such, aid, and pledging myself and offleers to na energetic, vigilant, andauitalned effortto enforce this law.-aod. punish every infraction ot. its. I once , more call upon all venders of spirituous, vinous, and malt liquors, to refrain from the sale thereof onSondayß.wlthja. the City of Pittsburgh. ' - Witness my hand this Sixth day of A- D. 1853.- wwness y RIDDLE,- Mayor, , eoeokeah agency. THE OLDEST .OFFICE- TS JJlifl CITY rw a . mosey to tbe oIiD coustey^ JAMKfI BLAKELY begs leave to say to those persons har ing friends in the Old Country, and desirous cT either sanding them money or paying their pae»ge,tiurt ; hiai arr raueementi for doing either Is now complete, and on so Ann a basis that mistakes can not occur, xsor losses accrue to.any oartr. During the last ten years in which he has been In this business, be hasremittedovers Half lUffionof Dollsts without the loss of a dollar, and the house for which he is aceut, In Liverpool, has shipped not lets than 45,000 persons during the last year to this country, without a complaint of neglect of duty on their part. • He can issue Passenger Tickets for London, Dublin, Liver pool Glasgow, Cork,' Belfast, Drogheda, Limerick, Pert Ru3u Ncwry, Galway, Londonderry, and Dundalk, to New YoAT Philadelphia, Uoston,Baltimore and New Orleans, and from thenee to Pittsburgh; and will attend, strictly to for «idina passengers from thence to an f part of the country. He also hasright drafts for rale, payable at the following places, vis: ON ENGLAND. Cdnrds, Sandford 4 Uin. Tappseott A Co— - ~ *—» .Lirarpool. (A reliable In the principal eities and towns throughout England and Wales) w ON IRELAND. Provincial Bask ; Ireland- ■ -Dnfrll n. S&ASCOZS. Armagh, Belfast, Downpatrick, Enniskillen, Sl*Uow, Strabane, Athlone, Carlow,. . Drogheda, Fermoy, Monaghan, Knnisconhy, Beilina, Cavan, Dtrodalki ' : Galway, . Sewry, Tralee, Baljmcna, CtonineJL Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, Yougcall, , . Baobridee, Kilkenny, Dungannon,- - KDrash, * Waterford, Coleraine, Parroostown, Cork, v EnTds, Bandou, filigo, Wexfbrt, CootehllT, Limerick* Ballydiannon,- W * ON SCOTLAND. National Bank of Beotland, Edinburgh, and Ka branches In fifty towns in Scotland. . 7 ON FRANCE. Mean. Edward Blount * ———^...Paris. (AvalUbleinanyeityitfFranee.) % OS GERMANY. Hear*. Yog*!. Kork * (Vs Banker*, Frankfbrt-cn-the-Msto. Q y7 lflUcor. of gerooth apdSmtthSeid ate.-; PASSAGE FEOH UVERPOOL. ,&£; iaSS EjiEniiDisLE i. aste rpma mltndU or. sup, boat ibr “ Tapk-wt'. lie.," I« I tho Urnrt Picket Bhlp aSoat, and Sir rtrenglh nf bniltl, arconuDMlaUona for panoißOT, and sailing qnalitlw, ha« noMoalln the Urtrjwd tmd*. ■ - ■ -r--r- ■ The EMERALD ISLE wUtsailfiralLliTCjpnolonor about the rrsrn CT Dtcnmxa, and persona lbr their friends fhonld dot lose the opportunitp of securing passage Sir them by thli noh'e Ship. In order to prrrrent delay, passengers «m he notlfirf lir letter from Messrs. W. Tapsoott 4 Co, Llrerpool, srhat day to be there to embark. „ . _ _ _ .. The ErncraU tele 1* commanded by Capt Geo. B. Cnrmsn. -(receotly ©f tbe fovoritepaeketsbip. “ Wo. T»p*eott.*>*?>o is well kcown for his kindness to passengers, and his skill* folDeasasacoomander. . .2 ' N. E. I. win be succeeded by the magnificent new skip" Shamrock,** commanded by tbe well known Captain, Samuel B. Doan ?• TO secure passage, apply to JAME 3 BLAKELY, w-CI *f Serentb Smith**! rta. Yatoable Farm for Sale, • - . Min peters township. Washington cocn TT, PENNA.—The underaigned wDbes to dbpwe rS bl» valuable Farm, situated iu one of the neat thir ties, fertile and desirable «di«na of Washington eounty— in a oeiahterhood prov-rbial for Us good moral* and iotel- Uzvtxe, and *uCirienUy.c3i.Teol«nfn> good market*. T3.U Land lies within two miles of the propusd route f»r the. Cbartier* Valley Railroad, an improvement which wui cer tainly be mad* daring th* coming year. Itcoctaius about 145 ACRES, more or lew: of which there are about IU ACRES CLEARED, and in a high stale of cultivation, sod finely improved. Th« uncleared land abounds in good Tim ber, and the whole L« abundantly supplied with water.. It. adjoin* lands of William Park, Daniel Bell, and f’lfcerj. The Improvements are TWO GOOD DWELLING HOUSES, cue Brick and the other Frame; a Frame BARN,and t'ro Frame STABLES, with other necessary cut-bcililnp*. There Is on abuuilaat-e of fine FRUIT otr tbiijgwOperty. Tins valuable Twra will be sold on fer any further information iu reference to it, application can U< made to the subscriber, In Canonsbuvg. —.Tl* ; nm JftHN CAT/ITTAV. New ikxi&o! NEW BOOKSI—Nos. 7 and & Illustrated Record of the New York Crystal Palace Exhibition. Fsthe£ Crighlbopo, or an old Gergyntan'a Vacation; by Paul Crvytnn. Tbe Boyhood of Great Mm. Cranford; l>y the author of Rolh Mccrlaad Cottage, Ac. The Senator’s Son. or the Maine lat: a Last Refuge; by Mrtta Victoria Fuller. Rudiments of the Art of Building; edits 1 by John Bollock. -Jane Set on, or the King's Advocate; by James Grant. The Rebel tanit; by Aria Ashland. The Forged Will, or Crime add Retribution; by Emerson Bennett. Tbe Victim of Excitement, Ac* by Caroline Lee Ccntz. A fresh supply uf the above works just received at W. A. GILDENFENNEY A CO.'S, octfi TA Fourth street t sew mrsic. THE latest published, just reed red. PbawaHa, raise Brillante pour le piano, par F. Burg duller; lea Talipes, 3 raises. Ottoman Walts. There iabot one Parts, A Waltxcs; by Strauss. Etty Way. De oh! Church Yard, Ac. A&so: Lilly Dale: KatyDeanj They’ve sold me down deliver; • ..1 Blossom Bchottlah; Alton SchottishL ‘ . Pride Polka; Early Dawn Polka: Home Again. Together with the latest Guitar and Violin Music. A large and splendid selection of Piano Fortes will arrive shortly, when purchaser* and others are Invited to call and examine CHARLOTTE BLUHE,UB Wood street, aug26 -«Second door above Fifth- Chlekerl&g , « Pianoii . TITR Kuhagriber has just reodVed from the of JonasChkkering. rlfflTKw Boston, the following PianoFortei which are 1/ ** 1* U « now open for examination and rale, vis; • = No. 13633—0ne elegant rosewood, ipund corsets, finished back and front, octaves, OO No, 136*8—one rosewood equarVC octaves,' price 275 00 •* 13CJ8 do • do do : 6 “ rt 2?5 00 u 13CSS do do round Cunt 6 41 -- a 290 (0 ** iS&ifi do walnut do 0 “ u . 275-lU u 13592 do do round corners 6 44 44 ISO CO “ 13418 do do square 6 14 ** 260 00" AU the above are finished with the sew iron foams and new scale, with Mr. Chickerlng’s name east on the frame, to prevent imitations and imposition. PurchasenarainvUcd to examine the above elegant Instruments, at the Mask Btore and Piano Ware-rooms of JOHN 11. HELLOS, Agent'fbrChlckezing’s Planes, jj3o No, 61 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Real Estate For Sale, 2 Houses ami Lots on Pino street; - Three Brick Houses and Lots on Pike street; Three Brick Houses and Lots tn East Birmingham; On* acre Lot opposite St. Harr's Cemetery, on the Greens burgh Pittsburgh Turnpike, enclosed with & board fence; One sere Lot adjoining the shore, also enclosed with a good board fence; on the hot is a small frame house, excel* lent springs, etc; ' . Twentyone acres of land fbur miles from the city, ad*, Joining lands of Samnal Garrison, and ; fronting on the Al legheny river, and Valley Railroad. One Brick Lhasa and Lot on Webster street; One Frame House and Lot on Franklin street; Two Lots In Allegheny City, well IsnprOYed; Fifty Lots ia East Liverpool, Ohio; The above property will be sold on fkvorable terms, and on three-fourths of the purchase money a long creole will be given.. Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, Jyg Real Estate Agent Hope Mills In Fall Oper&tion Ag&in! RYAJTB BUILDINGS, Fifth street—THE PROPRIETOR, thankful to the public for put custom, ventures to so licit a continuance of the same for his present enterprise— the establishment of a Flour Spict MGU within the dty, fbr the accommodation of hla easterners,.»Bd_all;who wish to have really good Floor* pure ground Spices, Ac. Theettentioß of Families, Merchants and others, Is invi ted, end all I ash is thattheywfll dTe meAtriaL F. B- DRAYO, No. 1 Diamond. .. N. B.—AD erUcles taken back if not found good, and the money returned. ~ . marl?- AIKST FBWT QATIUSBUa—Tor' tlcUng ftoiMronL tall trees without the aid of a ladder; Pruning Instru ments of the most approved construction; Digging Forks, suitable for strawberry beds, Potato© ilooks; Seed Drills; Cutting Boxes, for Hay or Corn Bulks, of various patterns, and a great variety of labdr saving implements for the garden or farm. Downing’s, Harris, and .other standard works on Fruits, Flowers, Rural Architecture, and Landscape Gardening* tor safe at tho .Seed mid Implement Warehouse, No. 49 Fifth street, Pittsburgh* Pa.’ JAMES WARDROP. Vall’a Academy of Drawing and Faintingl TXT 0. WALL would notify his Inends and the public, Tv • that he has removed his studio from First street, to the corner of Market and Fourth streets, {second story,) over tho store of Wm. SL Hersb; entrance on Fourth street. At tho request of his friends, he has also opened a DRAW ING SCHOOL. Classes ’for young Ladies and Gentleman, will bo formed lu bothDrawingandPainting. Heh&sfitfr-d up a Room with every facility for study, and he trusts that bis enterprise will meet witha supporting patronage. - «or22rtf • •’ • ' * ’V: - • Warren’s pongress Ink* *. fTHIISINE. is prepared by ,a purely chemkii process, aM X li-icurranledbiconUxsiinoiAiaffinJuriQm^ovi<*aKcpfr,t It is.pale when first used/hut by. exposure to the eirte comes gradually of a most intense, and-permanent HaclL For rale in bottles of various «Ue,b£whcleeaJ*or retail,: ! BepS .; V ’ Stationary Warehouse, Market street,earner, pf &£ i- -25 bhisfanrs ■*;*'d; &?i ■‘T/ . j, 3* * ' «4 -i } •>. . V . -vV 4.*! . je w. .. • • •-'iV- .. «.* - • f DRUGS ANR MEDICIIga K.«4tlrig’4Ext»BetotCcriroei JoJabo Palp), . “nod Medicated l/osengeo*. "V. I temora and th« public giniattlly, iHbi the wzbbt of Wjjl» nwt halloa KtIMTfiSIIIHi'IEIi'fiTESIX t»f SoTtalhriJterf • eriltcontinn® the manufacture ©this .eeJabwtfid r "Saw ex • <*• &rwMchhaattnwgfdfcto * to«tend histiiflna&tariflg department; /-®^i&2r3£S*£3,»;:... be put up aa beretc&re* in. tin foiV psalasejcf y±p.x&&h .taa fn fAnistesetL '-" *' J ' "■.■ other., ta ebo called to the befflrty end qailltT eerttoe Medliatrf and Jaacy taxuM,ff *Meh * •a times a Urge eopplj, enabling hira to EH order! FUh __ promptnessauddispateb. The Medicatedere— ■•. ; JaaaieaGiager,; -Worm*' Cough, : -’ s ‘ . Campbor, ••Magnesia,- . • •■'• : •* *■ . Heartburn, Cayenne, - • ■"* Morphia*- <rx-u::t • Ipecacuanha, Opium, Arid n i atw. TOin, > And Black Currant. The Kracy lA*eßg«.«re— v . •• ••. -•*••• X' • . Acidulated: £ese»_. . Sassafras, C. ; tTiateigTego,. ■••■■ Tesbcriy, • f ; -J X 7 (1 \ . Annis.Seed*. : : • Juniper,. ~7' : !GardenLavender, dor#,'.' • Boseoaryf / [Chocolate, Pineappliy .-... •. ; Cherry-s . :>•. :AU of which tho subscriber varranta to bo' made of No.l . artklfa; withoutdcnSbt,theCae*tLQ2engcaln'Am«ric»»'__''. - ’ 7 N.’ Da-rAlso manuXacturer oTi&aftn?’* Cfenvtne JSot >«■?►_-•<. - \V."^ ' AH the ahore articles are nianniictuEed in separata placdS,' iaad with great ear* ‘ ■ £ faptSSi - JQSJ ?. D. KBATiyflr- 'siS. •, ; LOWIWCK BOOav ; :v r ; prruns 1* a purely Vegetable Compound,. scientifically £»■ 's. I i tiared'trom the-best yooti and btrbs of&e'Haleri*' f .hut; punM: &n- nnriTafted xfsntatioaTfofc th». ? ■ t- »nd DiasBW7S v oMiaa,'*B<r cleansing the Stmaachaad , * els.'ssd thus curifcg allßllloas Diseases, Urer Complaint*** . DrTOewia.ilndlfresdDn»Cp«Uto«BS, Pil»i, Jleadaelie, Fen*-, and -Ague, Jaundice* .tfßusea, .Boss cT AppeCite, Ac, rh> fbod to nonnsh and support ®*®*T P*rt; .-. ■ - - PDBIFYING THE BLOOU, I .--j -p , and ttm» curing annosion!, Cnfcmeona ErapEcaji.Scisfa' - 'lajSoltßiMniin, EcysJpelas^ScililHeadtjCSmker^^lUlnidMOa^. tiie face. Blotches, Clcera, Tomer*,' Mercurial DlaeaM, yt&jy- . ‘ .">• .'•.'-■.'.-•'••i.-.:-'-'.:--;'- ' ExatmiTrso the EEcinnairT oeoabs, • '■ and by'enabling them to perfoxm.tbeir proper tfaoctJctis/>- . ’ pretesting: and earing-many • painful .And dsngewua.'dto*; -eases; strengthening and quieting the.h'errous System, thn* f \. aliayingSertonrlrTitstfcn,a]£d CTiring 7 all diseastsof the"'. ' Nerrefcaslljateria; Act*•= Xtiinxnr)Y&l2d&') ofaUrfiidlALifi-COUiPUkIStSi as Weakness* General Obs.tmetions, ' -the jeeti Idmwv Joints, -ic,*' caused by ;^rea3□Jes£-.fcl^&': ' - and Throat ’Complaints, as '-Cold?,. Ccngha, • -Asthma* OcustnnpUon, Dropsy.. V-- -sj— ‘HaringmadeuseoftbeCompoundßyruporTellovDoek... . Root, prepared by£Horse eitheroorselTCS, or tatmr /l damili« r '*ad finding it to be> fery. falntarj and eEectuad-? - ■- B: Bourne; Esq., Cashier 'Ji atioual ■- A. W.Spmcer, CsahlerLime Rock Bank, do. do,, Be*. .7; : Wffiiam. Phillips, Iter. J.B. Richmond. C. &. Jones* editor, -7. Providence Ge&TAdrt, William Held, Jtl %V; a. : «shn',3d.B. H.‘ PI, Jam» Hutchinson, G^ ; Bet ¥.7. . Bates, Doet-Bcnj. Colby, * and - one. ;htmd«d Mban, ct mast respectable fimilies of- Providence, t r*’- '-■■ • * - This certifies that Ihave for a number of years been a», ? pointed with the coorositSn ahd- ! mode of -man u Dicfcnr* «t. MORSE’S COMPOUND SYBBP OP YELLOW.DOpK BOOT I hare also been acquainted with ItvuuxittJ operand* In 41s- ; ease, and can say that hr *dl rejects il ls admirablyodeuq>: lated to remedy that class of Disease for which it signed. It'-Uespecially Tiluabieid ISTJIGEffnpN •adair' 1 its- attendant symptoms, it .action ihe.;, LIVER, remotes Torpor, andihaetiTify of thlaOKfl£lf,and j-' stimulates healthy action io aU ti» systaa. ? As a .'DEPDr RATOB, or purifier of the lilood, it has no superior. ■ • holmes;a.d. ’ Providcmz+B* Jan.4, 1553. - i*. ta- Preparwl by a MORSE 4 No/448 Broadway, * Sew Vprh,'aadsoid by Druggista and others -i and other countries.' ' JOEL SIOHLER, Agent, - -• -• - ~ • PitObtrqtiirPfc l DR. DE LANEY’S CURATIVE INSTRUMENT*' - SPEKMATOKRHEA OSONTOLUNTARY NOCTDRXAL.. EMISSIGNB,'Bo Eorraasingand destructive, mid prodrav ’ Uveof so much mischief, to the nerroasiysteia, iacapacha-:- the mas for busin«ss,"sodety and^matrimony2‘ - TM« Instrument is simple, csmprahessiYS' and’ »«cer* -‘. fa&np, vid may be used without tbe slightest .incsn* vaniecee cr the knowledge of the mbst lattmaje fotefid. It ia to. be used externally,-prodneingno,pain cr injury, v - whatever, nor preventing any ‘cse'Trom attending' his Vinirinp«; aTtd while fn ma not a singlt emission can take • ? place, invigorating (kt organ*, vt a short timei-i&tsichtm ez- * tent that they axons loss of which, early abuw, Is the disease to ques- . tion, and tbe cause of the thousand concomitant complaihta ~ —via: Nervousness, Dyrpepsi% ... Head and Dimnesa of Vision, Weakness, of the Back and - Lower Extremities, Alicetlaus of Usa Eyesj > pies on the Face, lure Decline of. Weakness of Memory and Poaay Ibr .Slcntxl' AppliraSon, Dejection, _ Aversion to Society, TSoidltyv gel f-Liatrust; Loveof BoEtude^ • Ac. AU these eomftainU.invarialig as source(s stopped frxnxvahieh they .-1 Be it alsQ.ftanembered, argbutlittle ; r. understood by the profesSon to general, and that • all' the- ' medidne in the world never never will, aloptho6S' ,c losses, which, if allowed to continue jbsts tu,. produce tha most dlrtreertng consequences. .'•I--: i' Tbe price of the complete instrument, carefully, securpCL r against all observation in a box, L* only $lO- It-tsa beeeWt' ~ by express to any address, in any port of the United States, Canada, An,_ according to onier, accompanied lijvfoll -ttcaxfl, and imper anti advice to the married anilsingle,' thß - expenses, even to tb&remotest parts of the country, betog Terytrifling; ' •. n-.- AUxppllcaUoss&ndremittanccs must -be directed (post-- ; paid) to the Doctor himself he having no'Agenrief ed but in Icndoa sad Paris. • • --v'- : .-1, r;. j * Address, (post-paid) Dr. B. De Laney, 51 lispeeayd street,-. NewYcrki 02l« boon, daD?, from 9 A. & till 3 P, 3L,aDd-&t3a:7-£cr BP. SI- the Sabbath excepted. ' s - - nnder*isii«Acert4f,fririili~gre*t pleasarivtJat.tJia above nemforK-tlnsaTiinciit Is not only constructed cnscK emifie principle*. Nxt tlmt froox it* vise tiie happiest result* m*y alTays.»ilhtvmkLeuce,be anticipated, there being, Cap tbs cure of tboee diseases, no other certain remedy extant, - t** - i» 7 j - CH~ GOETZS, SI.-Dl, Qo Cbambers'-sti' - a ECKIUKDT, M. 24 Uoirart at, '‘ * ‘ ' SRW YOEK. . ■■'* ENGINEERS' STATIONERY WAREHOUSE* ' W. s;*HAVE3f» Coens: OJ" Mirerr -■ - s,'* \".Ti k I/ffASS «IX HANp,a large selected stcekafi VTxatmaaf* Drawing Papers, all sixer;, ‘ - Drawing Paper in roll*, Tarioasr'widtlis*; v L Dr«ngliring Penefls; - • v , - Mathematical fastroiaeats; -c ■ r * Tape lines ; EoSber; • Reid Books;' - ; -Profile Papers; i.—:-'. - ; . Crore Section Pcper9j -r . . ■ Prptrsctor.-Papers; . And all articles of Stationery nsed-by Cs?ir "Engineers; * Transit Topc^npby-and Kecozd EooltA oads'-l to order—rnil ed to any pul tern required. --- ; -aepl ELLKN DJSV£RB—TOJS GKEAT - Ellen DeTtre; or, The .Way of the Will—bytlm actio? 1 of “Axay lAwrenee,” “.Stanfield HaH,^-**<to'Howvd,'“' “ Minnie Gray,'* 4c. - Beantifully •.: ‘ This Is xnrrd of the gifted. anther of .‘*oua Howard,” and -surpasses, In point of-ingenuity of inttigue.'' and gkillfiil ccznhinstjca, any of this writer's former 1 It has had Immense success in London, vbcraiclmrca? through one ofthfrweeklrjonroalaofthatdiy.theeirax . Utfop of which has been inereassd<majoy.tboujiinds byit» greatpcpularity.' Whoever huadmired* the deep inte«*t and dramaUo descripUocs lp “Stanfield Hall,” ind “Amyr Lawrence.” must certainly pronounce Harry'Ashton' tobe* : wjuallyfeiieiious and eaeflreln tfaese pciats. -; Thaanthczv-] ! without in the least imitating, has strongly: reminded u?bf the wit* gallantryand adreCjorcius spirit Lever's works;and the work.is destined to bare a tood call.-, ' . H. 3UHKR 4 CO4 :’ ‘ No." S 3 - SmithSeld -itreet. EA. FdHXKSTOGK’S TkHauFMkTcl . LAST HOHENT WITH SUCCESS.— •• Wisancroji Cocstt, PJu‘KQr.»lB52;-i.wT A. neighbor ofmlne had ». child that was Teryjieki and - the pb;stehm &tt'sdlng ft exerted ill Hs skffllhr la relict : ' but without anil. The; sent to Canon&bnig fos.Dr. Ifc, wbo.- came over .to our place, sad open ah exnmte*tinn y«f th» ~ the - bat could dp nothing more tor It.- The child vss giyen up. , Dr. L. thenssid that there could be nsy sis* in tiyingTahn- • estock’a-Vermlfage, and thought the; had beiter:getac£i&v Tbe; sent to my stare, and procured some.' Alter sdm£h& tering the first, bottle, according-to .the printedrdirwtione,: the child passed * few worms. The; theft gaTeitaboat half cT another bottle, whenit pawed between'TWO AJG>? TTIRKBHUNDRED WORMS, and immediate!;-commenced' faaprdriogj and w*s complete!; restored -tchealthu- - *v; rr SAHBEE BASSETT.' Prepared and Bold wbolesaleaudretail W:>j B. A. PAHSESTOCK * CO,: . V auglB ' • ' ' " 1 . - ’• - Httabmghy-Piu.-:-"- K SAITS PLKAMB’B ASSIST!**!, new editkav *itb Notes and Additions, together with & abort system of ; Coireeysaeing, by A. Jordan, President'Jodse of tbr Eighth • - . : ,- „■. J. B. WSLMN, Bookseller and Stationery v "" 4 " <3 !yood , stTPet.bptweep SdJMtbJSV -.? ■:TJBABI:*:ZBABI\).?£ASfr JI.JATHES, PEKIN TFA STOEEI 38 Fifth Street, HAS -just recelTed the.largest and. best selected stoek of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS erar brought toPltta* buigb t «mb»dngaojnecrth«fiHeat;ehop3 to be found 42* the. eastern markets; Herrhanta Tilting the dtr'to trar chas» GoodSjOr'oo their vtyjSuti are .tnvitwltocall *aC examino my stock: beibrepurdiaaiogelsewhere, aalean’and will wllas'cheapas the same qua£frcamlje'purc£*Bedla* New York or Philadelphia... Relow ia* list .©riha-: Ttrious t grades, all of which have been carefully selected, wUheoufidenttbereashmendisd:' ; - 40 half thesis fine Young Hjson? ' .10 . .do do ,• Moyune YonngHyson; 10 do extrafine Sloynne dor :; • 100 do - Superior- . - .... dp; 16 tfo Extra fine do; 100 rjirqhred boxes extra Carious Young Hyson; . 25 half chests fine Gunpowder; v.- 10 'do ' Extra fine dd;V: : ." r -v’- y .. 6 ■ do do : 51oyunB Imperial; . t. 20 de Superior 'do;.■ v -‘ 175 'do KnaOolcmgßlacVTe*; .40. . do: Extra fine Oolong; SO do Extra Curious "do;'] _ 25 chesu extralinelingliih Breakfast ' '6 ' do,--- do-- .-do;".-': ;. : <z r .r*.- ALSO—JaT» and Ria Coffey Loreiing’s Crashed aid Pot farixed-Sugars. ’ Pittsbarßh, May 1,1553. . - ayfiataw- .< ty m AOEney. A.JA.YHES, . : NO. 38 mtB.BHtBEr, PKISBOTaH, ... Agent far the Sale of L. Johmon $ CoSe Type, £c. t : I'OF PHILADELPHIA, 1* : ~ HAS OK HAND and ftir sale, the fbliowiug;—Brass lined column Galleys; Common Galleys BSe® Galleys, Composing • Sticks Common and " Joh:€s£ea; Shooting. SticksLey. Brushes; Boxwood Quoin*; Furni ture and Rlglet,'of "all descriptionsr- Brass ©f all descriptions; cans;lQOkegs PTrratf # K«w# Ink; 100 Founta.Fancy Card Letter; and Leatisjcul tonny ec'gth.' ■ 1 ••• ’’ i 455- Orders for Presses and Typ? wiD receive prompt at tention, and furnished at the Foundry prices. OidTy per> ceired In exchange 9 - - ' Pittsburgh, aisy 14 v X855.~-daw . . ;- - • ~ , ; :_ . aLKAK HOUSE COMPLETE FOR. 50 CKXTB—iQv Xj CaDow/- Third -street, has reccired Blcak House; by Diekena; also 51oo3re*s ‘‘Life of Sheridan.” - -«, -- r -v* The Mystcrkms. Parchment, or the Satanic cated to Maine Liquor progress. _ lzx.. Venice,the cjty ofthe Sea; Practical Draftsman: No*l4 of ColliersShskspeare; “Edith’s Legacy,*» ly tha'aathor of*‘Adelaida Ac. -. rZ™*. BayaM Taylor’s Poems; Ko. «BLlvlDgdgeLWhiteaay«i in England; Peterson’sSlagaxines, for Ccents; Rrreriasuf ..Bachelor;Dicken’sWorks, ; *■ Remember.ihe opposite the Post Offlre*Tlihd street* ♦ fepgp.-.. ... / , H.T.CALLOW. Ri | CENT BLACK T£A.~Tfctf subscribers-have Just i» vU telved* choice lot fine selected. expressly fbr frally use: They will gumantoa'Tt equal* If not-snperior.lnsfrengthand-dalicacy ' any TeaPthat has yet been'cSisred at the same: price in t£dx' . market- TheywSi beiecdvtßgregplw.suppßeacfthlxTea* >• fhieh cannot feß-tonleaso allwho’WiH gtra ■ ~ tugSQ :. It»Bsato3t!i]lftEllyCEK«Si> fbr sale fey isioca-iw. * ' v-;v; . V " ‘ _ >T, » •» . >’ *4 . V . f ' V 'v' 'o ' '' r • t \ 7 i\ CELEBRATED ■AT. THR -i .. - - s« v ■. V.
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