''fi'KC " 1 ,-;'-V ; Kv;; ; ■ - J-Urs . %. 1? . 4, >rv ~ v, VL<% 5 i , >r,V •& ;, /; .y"C- . : V-*V- -s !’•■ f v-yuA^r 1 , y •; ,-, ; « '' - ’’ ? 1 \y.. - • ‘. ; ■ | f ye* 1 " TiySCt’ •', i yyyy ‘A';]^<1■ ;i , y .*:’; % ;V}’ *AV,, ».* * yi. ft* O t* J -w,*vA. rnt^tpi fj. *'. -I *r *v ta.'"-i !* sS I VT«> * V,-; >k& ■'> 1? i'i T-■,'-,tV>-v{Ji rMt &sisf*’ «niyife a\ upyjy^ ttjj£&*!T'^l&sSlfrM*»ho2!fcL : plst*yi!!r + T Vti VcJ t M y^-' 1 'S* t^ 1 * Jl j£ #iiipf®i§#i T#ifpt«!S= awpiapp^iß tra^^^SSl^ ’•itag #its Mitwii *BSBBBS«gBgSaS% hlb HWqfiSaMSHBSfetsSSB! wmJHHHnj' Sii&ii JJ^ flHHmPiKlltliS ■ si^fisii#§f#si &tMm& ii« fpn&ptttoertbip between the nndersSgaed, at R^tshtu^h X anuWheeHo iT> is this day dlßadftetTbymutnal conwot., _ _. __. __ _ Joseph BlehMds baS transferred^"bts lnUrest to floorge W. \CT*M\ A iTTRfir ' m~**~*3--"T7TT:. WiJbtfsnUaSasU--. •“•-**'->-£?»« ,,, “ , « , ~ " v ■ ' /■. a^ °** TB'.ncnr netMnghlargo l issorfan«n£«£'3KSSB ODOM., x 7^TVgg’^Di>Ey > -a=r7S->-r--T^ , r/ J^ c*o better by tiarchWinj; the& cto &cmllj»t^Su>lntl«EMkOTß»ri.et».T'ljW> J KUlt»K«ld ,'-VV y r r•-> --; * -gc‘.,ti" -'gjl iKS?^Sfi?iSiJSSSSS!Ki ! SSt'*“ # ttu dtyj *nj utbalnratsurtet niea. ' ■ ,t»sr?:-,- p ,’- -r ';-' »■;;l 41 ,-,-.*•**•-'»,iVs*-, T eMa. Ttjna. O^ik^lnhiad, 1-tqroyew,'- , Ine*s»of *&U w»r*4ji.4tJi»ißßwy, ■ . !«9>Soida, Btemfotta, mi ftmjllm, Vojtel by ti» ;; *1 :’v ’ l ' *■ ' S *-‘ %?* h>ii£ ~ SsM mmm , /r* if 'K v-«|? ;? ■V-.y - .11 'removal.. tfouM feitjiuotTully M ti® friends anu lEa i swr»»: 45‘FIFTH STREET, Smtnodiatoly opposite- the Theatre,:, whero he to agreed ring an J opening a tadsomo tsai^rt- -Vancy rod Ck>tfaiW*oMsiorer(s and : *=Yb*tinfcs;ofthrt .newest styliw, which he-will hike pleasure : >iclaAllowing tn ibosewho may favor bimwitb a MrtU* He is- te make to order every article "’OfClo thing Wardrobe,' In the latePt'Lnd . r . . -t;-c*-*aWJltf/2»^>iS«S.'i--ThoTOb9crlWr‘Oire»'for i «vle his eom . pletosystem of foment fcivtfrably known, •solk'irtgtonertllSPtiMcl -by the trade of this city, "Cincinnati, :jfEMXadelphla-and*elsewhere; nt the following prices, vis: >-nv;Wilb''insthietions,-"$10.00; Without instructions, $7,00. j&Sh&fiMfe 4tfii*aultt , } Odttt&lDiug Hill and peeurute directions nVitofiuTCaSSfUWrttightin!*,forwarded to any pari of the United oyfifatois oh-rehcipt -jambs c. watt, i.t-.-g ‘ T'i Teacher ofGarment Cutting, ■ ri-e jip -45 Fifth wtroft. opivci^itethe Theatre. T" SAMUEL GRAY, / 'MERCHANT TAILOR. , ,- " SO. *T SK VIAJS UOTPL MVLLSI’SGS, 1. ~...4 ... - ai. Giant 6X&KT, PJTTSBCKOII. . i: ' 'JTi ‘EltfElfcßSnSltS CLQTXIi:IQ.made exclusively to order, > L \3Cran4 warranted.to suit Ua* constantly on “ ’ tiSMSsortmentofCßOTi, u7SSIMEBtS, ThSTaas, .jutd OJBBOQAiHSOjUf.th, latest, tyl«, aelre.«l MJ™** * tit the .Gentlemen IwyVur ‘^fu co igt®h pj^CCTg plteAanil complied with, as all work “fa done.urufarhjs own supervision. . _ D ? . Ct.OT H I N G STO R E ! • IJCHN M J €LOsIEY & CO., IjiPj3M WH T.Y of the celebrated Clothing Depot-flu Liberty V street wltich has won an unbounded popularity under - tSmaae of lhe TURKS DIG-DOORS, have, for . the pur • »o*yof acquiring more. Kpace. fortheir Immense business.. • removedito XM apasiouß Imlldlng cm theenrner of- - . f ,-nTAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, •* i’** - - ji- > t . .s-i-Whero thay have now iho most SPLENDID BTOGK OF GiiOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING, j, t.i ‘That has ever been offered to the public.' ‘Their principal olyect for this *jomovalj is to gire them mhre facilities forth# , - WaomASiE TJUBE! Theynpa prepared to sell Goods at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! '■ ArrltheyViil warrant thin, to be as gtood as any mann • ftetn*ed tactile Union., ■wS» r -« CUSTOM WOBK, yy tns ntsT Bm.l, isn cpott tk* sirjarasr troticE. ■‘"‘Tbejrliite tm hand a fcUl rindtscautifol assortjnmt of ■OMXmS -and OOAOTSGS, lot "'FBOCKS. DRESS, WALKING AND BUST-* I , ~ NESS COATS. - - Our* Interests nr© identical with those of our customers, and wo assure the public that ocur fidelity will not fail in filUng:sir;ord6r9 wo may be favored with. .w-O- DONT fORGET TILE PLACE— No; 8§ Wood Street, , (BAST aiDSf ) CORNER OF DXASIO3 D I ALLET. If- Bj—Wo deslrooar patrons ton odcrAtsuid ttrat we have nnltfngamny connection with the Clothing Business on liberty street* i Our attention is devoted-exclusively to the House above designated. ■-• Kin«23< - - • ■ JOHN STOLOSKBY & CO. ■ Notice M rp 0 TUB WHOLESALE AND EETAIL DEALERS OF •I" prasßEEmr, Allegheny city, and vicinity D.GKEGG CO-, Importers & Whole*®!® D®a.®w in Fbttfga&ntf Dotaestld Dry Goodu and Varieties, No. 99, one floor from, the Norlh-.wost corner of Diamond athjy, Bittsh&rgh. Haring completed the enlargement of thdir present occupied Ware Rooms, are now .opening one ofthejidrgest'andwsst.stock ofDKY GDODSanil YARIU- TipSfjfcey haveeter herotolore espiibited to lb® Pittsburgh trade,“end oh eXathlnatlan, will be found by any othep House of the kind oxnl e*one of tbtf’fcXrtfifcfaw generally J n the Eastern Oitiwdnriog Uit* btislhcss seifliopSj burchasinc cheap bargains, adapted to the" Pittsburgh end Western Tradu, we will bo able 10 otfor oar obioustomors, and. purchasers geor-r- Hlly. OuT" Stock of Dry Goods consists in part of the follow ing leading article*, viz: Superior Broad'Olotbsr ■ • "'PikJt'nird'PetCTslmtndo; •'vyanoy-Otestniefea,Tweeds and Satirrettfq .•< :- >3*sdb, 'Fancy Vestings and Corduroys; Tickings and Vest Paddings; Brown and Bleached Muslins, end Irish Linens; foreigs* andDomcstio Ginghams; • '-'-Alpacas, Merinos, Ooburg-Clotlis, and Dress Silks; {•»' Bay State and BroadleSbawls; • - 1 Woolen Comforts and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs. .«-Thß : foUowingcomprfso a part of the general stock of Varieties'r*•’* 2 * Button*) Gombs, Threads and Sowing Silks; ... f 'Hosiery,Gloves, Ribbons, and Black Silk Veils; ■ ■‘LaoeCwods, Jaeonetts, Mall and Cam brick Muslins; ■ ■ Fan ey Nettings, and Millinery goods generally. Also—A large assortment of Table Cutlery, Pocket tniTcs, Baidrs'and Scissors of our own Importstion. Perfumery, Patent Medicines, together with a splendid assortment of Gold Mrd Gilt Jewelry, of the latest pattoms; Gold and su rer Watcher Watch materials; Watrb glasses, nnd an ex tensive -ctock of 30 boar ar.il 8 dav Brass Clocks, of n variety of patterns. All of which will be sold on the most accom modating terms, tor Ca«h, or City reference. N.’B.—Clty, Country Mcrchntiis and Pedlars are invited to give US a call before purchasing elsewhere. sepSlrtf D GREOfi .ft CO BKOOND ARRIVAL 0* FALL ASTD WINTER DRY GOODS 1 t ¥OT7NG, STEVENSON 4 LOVE, sign of the Bxt-KrvE, No. 74 MARKET STREET, between Fourth and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, have- just received, and are now opening, a large and splendid assortment of DRESS GOODS, Of tha newest and most desirable styles, adapted to the present season. Plaid Brocade and Fanny Silks at bargain*. Plain Black and Cornelian Silks and Turk Satins. Merino Plaidß, all wool, and Silk and Wool do. Axon, Raw bilk and Cashmere Plshts of every description, ypry cheap. New style Plain and Fancy Do Lnines. French Merino*, Cashmeres. Ooburgs, Alpacas, and Para mattaSj all colors and qualities. Dq BagMVXttd high colored De Laines, all qualities. Fall and Winter Shawls, of every description. Long and Square Broche and Plaid Shawls. Printed;Cashmere and plain Thibet do. French Chintzes, Ginghams. Aljsneral assortment fast color Prints, from 6% eta up. WHITE GOODS of every description. Collkrs, Cuffs, Chemisettes and EmbM Hdkfa, at bargains. Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery UoocU,very cheap. •Also,’* full stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, at low prices Xhfen Sheeting, Pillow Linens, Table Cloth.% and Nap kins. Russia Diaper, and Cravats, very cheap. ' GLOVES, HOSIERY. SUSPENDERS, and CRAVATS. We Sronld respectfully solicit au early call from both whdlcSkleahd retail buyers, fl&tterlog ourselves Uiat we con accommodate all who may favor us with their patron age, on hi oat libera) terms. eep26 YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOTS. Jnitßeeelved, AT THE ORIGINAL BEE HIVE, -AT). 74 -MARKET STREET, . k JflBW SUPPLY OF FALL ANL WINTER GOODS, J\.. which -wUL be sold at exceedingly low prices. We would respectfully solicit an early call from our friends and t "* the pnnlic in general, believing that we can now offer gre*tat Joducements to both wholesale and retail buyers, than ever heretofore.. wp!s YOUNO. STEVENSON & LOVE. S»w C«Mll'*&d Carriage Factory 3 IOHHBTOH, BROTHERS * CO.« Qirp& of rl&Ucca and Bdmtmi street*, Allegheny City, jm ai ■. WOULD respectfully Inform their friends /sjß®iß&. coaiaißiieea the manufacture of Carriages, wlr ■iSK. .Barouches. Bockaways, Buggies,Sleighs and Chariots, in till their various styles of finish and proportion. AB erdersvriß be executed with strict regard to durability and beanty of finish. Repairs wQI also be attended to on the most reasonahla terms. Using in all their work the best Eastern PoTes, and Wheel stuff, they fool confi dent thstall 'whmfavor them with their patronage, will bo perfteUyksttsfleOpi trial of their work. Purchasers oro .Requested to.give os a call, before pnr«ha ring elsewhere.: . octfclv THE undersigned has just received at his ~ ■ . m KIAItRXAGH: WARE HOUSE; BfbbnrgbVsgfeSjsK. and a splendid tSr of VEHICLES, of etery wRI oontmue to receive regularly; ntl« to the Stockholders of said Company to MEET-on the FIRST MONBAT OF NOTfaMBKR.tfEXT. at lOo’ctock, no thaoClce of the Treasurer of said Company,,-ho. WJ Fourth street, Pittsburgh, for the purpose of. chnoalne Ofnoershf said Company for the ensuing yeac. A. W-.LOOMIS,JPrea’t -AOertia Looms. Bee’y. foctSl *aASSPOHTAWOIV. nave arranged with the Penn»yWoxd& and gereqrs©- f T., .hinnn JUUread .Cotnpiiniefi, for ft upecial Orator Transportation Lino, at exceedingly low sates • 0017 . .. AT)AMg 4.00.. £4 \Fater *t. BLANK* Legera ■ Joanul», .. Bay noon,. ' llecelpt TWih.l, - tion of BLANK BOOKS MALE TO ORDER of the most superior quality of paper, bo and hi uny 'trie ‘required: Blank Books eased to order. . J A layge.and .escatiairt stock of Blank Books always on hand and for sal* at low. rates, consisting of Gap. Demy and Medium work, in all styles of binding. The trade supplied on liberal terms. W.'S. HAVEN. Blank Book Manufacturer. ecp2 Corner of Market and Second streets. Labor-Saring llaehlne. THE BOSTON SAUSAGE GUTTER AND BTUPFERfs Hay. Straw. aDd Stalk {Jotters: Churns, Improved Corn Shatters, for hand and horse pqwor pruning Clusola, Saws, and a large assortment of Implements suitable for Lho Garden and Farm* from the deed and’Agricultural Ware- Fifth street ocl4 JAMK3 WARDROP.' DRY GOODS. The Cheapest Goods of (he Season! CARRIAGES FOR SALE. aLAfiBASOEH EH T B 1 AS!» lit HO Al>. JI\IIK BaSt.Mail-'£iala Will .leavatlifc r«Mei>g«r Station on i- i.iMherty-street JJVeryxaorning at 9 o’clock! stopping W regulnr, stations on tbe road, and arriving In next morning stt 7 o'clock, eonnceOngWlth : tbo trains,.directin.New York, alro connacUog at Ilarrls burg witfa the trains /or.aod Baltimore at 7 o*- ' * . 1V • J Tho Ekphess Train leaves the station overy erening at r 9iss"'6 , cl6ckVstoppiug at all tho regular stations, and con hecttng wlth' trains for .B o’clock, P. 51-,albo ■ conneetinc with stages for Bedford Springs. Faro to'Buford Springe,,s6,Bo; Fore, to Philadelphia, 59.50; Fat** to DalUmorc, $9 ; ; Fore to 2few York,sll,9o - purchasing through tickets to New York will !*• n.nv.'fd from one depot . to th? other, in Philadelphia, free yt charge,preriilcdtiiiay go.directly through.. Tickets gciod to stop three deyaln Philadelphia. Baggage* checked tonirstationa on the Pennsylvania Bail* road and to Philadelphia amt Baltimore. Thu Arcomm<>datioD leave erury afternoon at o y, o'clock, stopping at all regular stations, and running .only, as for as Lafrobe. Returning trains arrive in Pittsburgh at 3:30, and : B o’- .cloek, A. AL, and TUfi P. M-. -,. Ji’ossßngMs purcbusing-ticketsln cars, will be charged rxx csroa in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Company have no agent: Incase of loss, the Company wUI hold them* selves responsible -for personal baggage Only, and for on ; amonni. noi exceeding $l.OO. . N. B,—ilessrs.AL.& J. Breidunthal,Omnibus Proprietors, have been employed to convey passengers- and baggage to and from tho Depot, at a charge not to exceed cents for each nod cents for each trunk. For tickets apply to. J. fitKSKIHKN, Agent, At tbe P. R. B. Depot, on-Liberty street . .Pittsburgh, July/A-1863. • - • Jy2fl CLEVEIiSO iJip PITTSBURGH RAILROAD SPECIAL NOTICE, Off and aftur \TKDN ICS l) AV, 19, Passenger Trains will run dally,. (Sundays excepted,) as follow a: KXPEKSS TRAIN leaves Clovtiind for WeUsville and way Stations at IQDO A M ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Cleveland for Alliance and way Btatious at 7 I* M. , Returning} EXPRESS TRAIN leaves WellsviU# for Cleveland and way SthClomt nf 10A6 AM., ' ACCOMMOD ATION TRAIN leave* Alliance for Cleveland and way Stations at 9.00 AM '' CONN ECTIQNR—Thu 9.00 A M Train from Alliance con nects with*'the Kxpress Train of O. A 2. Railroad, leaving Pittsburgh df GJ3O A M, arriving at Cleveland ax 1L27 A M. The Expre?a Train, from Wellsvillo coon ecu at Alli ance with the 8.20 Mull Train from Pittsburgh, and reach ing Cleveland at 3.30 PM: also, with the. Mail Xrainof the 0. A P. Railroad from the West, arriving in Pittsburgh at 5.00 P M. The Express Train frt?m Cleveland connects at Alliitnce wi(h Train for Pittsburgh, Salem, Canton, Miuslllop, Wooster, anil Station* on O. A P. Railroad. Only one Train dally from Cleveland to Pittsburgh, owing to the-refusal of the Ohio and, Tenrurylvanla Railroad Qom pany-to-aflow "atf'ovchlng cdtitrectloa to be made, which vouki accommodate passengers reaching Cleveland In the afternoon Train* from the East end West The 10.00-A M train from Cleveland and the 10.15 A M Train from Weilsvilie connect at'Bayard with railroad to Carrollton, and hacks for Dover, New Philadelphia and Coe hoc ton. Trains each way connect at Hudson with the C. Z. and C. Railroad, for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron. t'ussengora'h*»Ting Pittsburgh In the 8 30. A M Train, reach Cleveland at 3.30 P M, and connect with the Light' ntug Train of Lake Shore Railroad, luaviag at 3.45 P M for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo and Niagara FalltC Passehgsra by all the Trains can go forward, east, west or south, by the following,evening linos from Cleveland. STEAMERS ON LaKK ERIE-—The new and magnificent abating palaces u Queen ofi thaWestland “CrescentCMy,® leave at 4.00 l* M.forßuffalo, - .■ TJIK& SHORE . RAILROAD loaves at SAS and B.H P M for Erie, Dunkirk, tjuffajo, Niagara Falls, Now York and Boston. Cleveland, coLUMBtis and Cincinnati bail. ROAD I -At 8.15 i’M for Columbus and Cincinnati; same Train connects at Gallon with BelleJonialne and Indiana It K for Dayton. In Indianapolis, Torre Ilantu and Jeflcntoa* vQle, Indiana. TOLEDO, NORWALK. AND CLEVELAND RAILROAD— At 8.15 T M far TdlodO.,Chlcago,.Aiilw&akic, Lasalle, Qalena and 'St. Louis; also at 7.00 PM by Bteamare on Lake Erie to Tutedo and Dotroit, thence by Railroad to Chicago, Lasalle and Galena. Through Tickets to Galena or Detroit, $6; Chicago $11; Lasalle $l4; Galena 518.75: St. Louis $2l. Through Tickets to New York and Boston via. Buffalo, can be obtained at this office. Passengers are roquosted to procure their tickets at the Company’s offlro, of JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agt, auglu Mnuongahcla House, Water st_, Pittsburgh. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. New Arrancemeati COMMENCING AUGUSTS, 1853 I EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 6 o’clock. A M. rtops only at the principal Stations, and dines at Crvst Hue at 1.3 u 1’ Ai. arriving ot Cincinnati in the evening, na Columbus and Xenia. Pare from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,75; to Columbus, $6*25. AI.VIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8.30 A 51; dines at Al liance ; and reaches Crestline at 0 00 P M, connecting with the Night Train U> Coluiubu* and Cincinnati, and with the Jkdlefoutaino and Indiana Railroad fur Dayton, Indianapo lis, Terre Haute, and towns iu Indiana. Connections are made at Aiiiaurv by Railroad with Itnvemm, Hudson and Cleveland. Fare from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4-00. Connections are made r»t Mansfield by Railroad with San dusky City, 51ans*ueld, Mount Vernon, Newark and Zanes ville. Pare to Sandusky City, $4,50; to Newark, $4,50; to Zanes ville, $5. Conuectlons are made with Detroit and Chicago, both by CU-relnud and Sandusky City. Passengers who leave Pitts burgh in the Mail Train at 8,30 A M. go directly by Mans held and Sandusky City to Detroit, witboot detention. Pare to Detroit, 6.00; to Chicago, $ll,OO. RETURNING* THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at IXO P M, Mansfield at 1.40 P M, and Alliance at 5.00 P M, and reach es {Pittsburgh at 8.15 P M, connecting with the Express Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which leaves Pitts burgh at 10.30 P. M. Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, 14V£ hoars. Fore, $7,75. Fare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, $15.00. MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 7, A HI; dines at Al liance; connects with Express Train from Cleveland, aud arrives at Pittsburgh at 5, P M.. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave* Pittsburgh at 10 A M and 4.45 P M, and Now Brighton at 7 A M and 1 P 51. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tickets at reduced rate*. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 6110 A M, and ar rives cl 4.30, P 31. Passenger* are requested to procure Tickets at the Company’s Office, at the Federal Street Station, of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. JEST* The Train* do not run on Sunday. B£r Further Information may be obtained of aug3 JOHN KELLY, Pwwenger Agent- Pemuylvonia Railroad Company. “ITTE are forwarding Produce, Ac, to Baltimore and Phlla* FT delphlo, promptly, on receipt. Time, FiveDoya. ratxb op runout. Bacon. Fork and Beef, (salted,) 45c $ lOOlba. On Lord, Lord Oil. Tallow. Cotton, Window Glass, fiOe. ® lOOlbe. On Candle*, Cheese. Earthenware, Leather. Loaf-Tobacco 60c $ 100 the. On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles. Clover sad Timothy Seed, 70c. tt>. On Doer Skins, Tlemp. Flax, and Egg*, 70c ft IOOEto. On Feathers, Fur*, Peltry. Brooms and Merchandise!, 00c $ 100tt>8. On Flour. 87}4e. barrel. We are also prepared to forward freight to Rodebaugb’s Station, near Greensburg. and Intermediate Stations. OOVGDK A GRAHAM. Agents, ooroer of Peon and Wayne eta- Pittsburgh. IL 11. HOUSTON. Agent, Jy29_ 27ft Market street, Philadelphia. MAtOOLM LKCCB JOH.I MU.PIN.. -IOSXPH 0. LUCH. J. S. Leeoli, McAlptn A Co., 'YTT'nOI.ESALh GROCERS. and Dealers in Produce. M*t- Y V als. and Pittsburgh Manufacture*, Nos. 2i's and 214 Liberty street, near the head of Wood. Pittsburgh. Pa., of fer for sale on liberal terms, the following: 100 tierces fresh Rice: iiO.OOO lbs. Bacon, assorted: 100 bbls. Tar: . 5 tons Bor Iron, do*. 1500 kegs Noils, assorted: , 3 do Best Nail Rods: 500 boxes Window Glass,, 2000 kegs Rock and Rifle assorted: Powder, assorted: 50 half chests Tea, as- 000 boxes Rosin Soap : sorted: 85 bbls. Linseed. Lard an 4 i 6 bxs. Tobacco.a*Borted; Tanners' Oil: 100 hbds.N.o. Sugar, part 1 300 bbls. Yinegar: prime: SO do Rosin: 6 bxs. Havana Sugar: < 20 do Ptteb: 10 hhds. Porto Rico do: > 600 b fiw. assorted Copper: ltiO bass Coffee: i 20 bbls. and kegs Lord: 500 bbls. N. 0. Molasses: , 10 kegs assorted Shot: 76 do S. 11. do: 1 do Back Shot: 800 bxfi. Tin Plate, eas’ds bbls. Alum: 4 tons Wire. do: : 20 do Rye Flour: a do Spelter; 20 setts Tinners' Machines 5 casks sheet Zinc, as- 1 and Tools: sorted; 1 100 bus. Dried Apples: 500 pigs Tin; 100 bales Batting, assorted; 1000 lbs. Antimony: . 2000 lbs. Cotton Yarn, os -10 tons assd Sheet Iron ;< sorted. 100.000 lbs. tuned Bulk Meat [apr2o Wholesale and Iletall. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY EGBERT 11. HARTLEY, beg* leave to Inform a._a his friend* and the public generally, that he MftHßjgk continues to occupy that large and commodious Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahne- Jr L rtock A No. 66, comer of Diamond Alley and Wood he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles. Rridlcfl. ilomcH*. Trunks, Carpet Bogs, Saddle Bags, Valise*. ißaffalo Robes, Whips, and all other articles in hi* Unw. He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to fur nish to order, all kinds of Rivetod Uese. manufactured of the best material, and in a style of workmanship equal to tliw Eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent.cheaper . Country Merchant* and Farm or* would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, ns he Is de termined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. A®* Don’t forget the place. No. 86, corner of Wood st and . Diamond Aliev. f *p2fl Notice to Farmeri and Gardeners. lIUK subscriber has received his supply of TURNIP SEEDS—viz: Large Purple Top, Yellow White Globe. Large Norfolk, and Lainny s improved Ruta .Bairn or Swedish- Also, a few tons of Lelnus Fertilizer, one of the best manures for corn, groin, grass, vegetables, fruit trees*. Ac., of cosy and *afe application, at Philadelphia prices. Garden and Farming implements. In great variety, of the latestimpTovemonts. atihe Seed and Implement Warehouse, No. 49 fitteet. _ju2o JAMES WARDItOP. Olfite of Cleve r d A PUtibnrgh RRi C 0.,) Clevelasp. September 14,1853. f O TOOK nOLDRK S* are hereby noUflcd thkt tbo SECOND . O INSTALSIENTof ton porccnt. on the subscription to -S?"5?$ of the CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAIL ROAD COMPANY.-fot the construction of tbo Beaver Ex* tejwion, t* required to be paid to the Treasurer at his Office iu Cleveland, on orbetb to the FIRST DAY 0? NOVEMBER , nu V» tha *uhscqaont instalments of ten per cent, ocb, be peiu to .eld Trraunrer, on or before the drat d,T ot eecli wireesrhe month thereafter. uhtU tho whole shall be .paid.' ’ XnlorMt-i.ni be allowed from the time of pament until ; tho Boai la completed for the rnnnlng of regnhir trains of r care.'" 'TNSUKS^GE.GOMI’AJSIES. "®TSA IHBVBABCK COMPANY,” ■ OP lIA'ItTFOKD, CONN. i Z CHARTERED 1819— CA WltAt:.&i,mc Paid up in oaali, aud sectrfely iaveat&d. -■ . BOARD pv DIRjfcOTOiBSi' ! ,' . - Tbos. IL'BHde,' RobertJluVH' ''' ,^R. Frcti’k Tyler, 13. A. Bolkeley,'Austlu Dunham, *■ JBbraTFlpwer, Ilnniy Z-VraiL ' Jbeeph Church, SasnUel B. Wkid,' Word" "Samuel Tudor. Miles A. Tiittle,' E. GTRfplayj' . Junius S.'Morghfl, “ * " ~ Gustavus F. Da.vis. THOMAS K. BRACE, . G. 0. Repcit; Secretary. ‘ THE AGEKCT of this Company being changed from R. IL Beeron,"tts^fbrmvr-Agrot,"to'GeO:'K. Arnold, thone hav ing policies at the office in Pittsburgh and vicinity, can have them renewed- by calling on Mr. Arnold, No. 74 Fourth 8L» who is duly commissioned to take rlsk^crii 0 Dwelling*, •Stores, Public Buildings; Mills and M&nntWtories, with their contents- The attention of Merfcbont* holders of Pittsburgh is called to the advnntagrS cffcred by-- lnsnring in this Company, from its age, promptness nod liberality in adjusting losses, und its abundant ineans, such asrfew sunljai corporations caUshow. ' J. B. BENNETT, General AgcnL AfISCTS OT THE CprpAjTT.'’ J TJURTT-roCBTH AS.VCAL fiTAttMIHT, MAT, 1853. Bonk Stock, market value, — Phoenix, of nortfofd .‘ 4^6,000 Exchange, do., 18,171 Farmers’ and Mechanics. 25,400 , : ~ Connecticut Hirer............... 9,760 Hartford 29,400 — T . '5115,722 do. do. of'ProTMen c :arß.'T.™ 1,980 do. do. American, of- ''-' 4 North Amerlen..ll,ooo Broadway 13,920 People’s..... „~.,.....4,400 Republic 10,500 Hanover -iLSOO New York Life and-Trust.. -.. 16,00*? -A . - • $82*070 Railroad 7 fl cent. Mortgage bonds, market value, $41,017 50 Railroad Companyatock, mar ket TaJue, vis: Hartford *JS and New Haven, ■ - ■ $02,500 Boston and Worcester, ILI2B New Albany, 200 Connecticut River, 5108,803 Miscellaneous,— Copnecticut River Co. Stock, 1,000 RealEstatein UartfoTtl,Aon Arbor, Louisville, Ac., 18.708,40 Ofilce Furnituxo and Library, 670.73 Cash In Bank, 18,341,05 Amounts, balances, hills re ceivable for premium*, real estate, $61,880,02- LefS, balances due to Agents . _ ,—^ — - and'others; * r 532,906.50 LIABILITIES, Capital Stock, $3OOdM) Profit and Los*, 5410,178 30 A dividend of cenL, declared and paid-13th of June 1853. Having received the appoiatment-A* Agent In PitUburgh. and vicinity, of (he Avtn* Ligprance Company,.lately held by R. Q. IL>ekin, I take pleasnro in colling the atieniinn of Its former patrons, my friend* and the public, that I am prepared to Cssae Policic*, or renewals of them, at fair rotes of premium, on risks of the various descriptions of build ings, merchandise,' mills, machinery, and all rUks-neodfrig the security of Insurance from lo&»- or damage by fire. The JEtnaCompaby Is one that recommends itself to the com munity from Its p. overbi&l fairness and promptitude, not only in taking of risks, bnt in the adjustment and payment of its lossda. it does not profeissao much to give cheap in surance, a* H does promise valuable indemnity. Applications attended to at the Banking House of Oeo. E. Arnold A Co., 74 Fourth streeL oel3-lm GEORGE E. ARNOLD. Agent. Delaware filatnal Safety Insurance Co. Op iee, north room of Ou Tltird PfuL T,7IRli INSURANCE.—BuBtIinga, merchandize and other property, in town and country. Insured against loe* or damage by foe, at the lowest rate of premium. Marts* IbsußAßC*.—They also insure ve«uils, cargoes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special poilcle.-, as the assured may desire. Ikuuto TrassPOßTATtb*.—They also Insure merchandise transported by wagons, railroad cars, canal boats and steam boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. Directors—Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A. Souder, John f\ Davis, Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, George G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac IL Davis, Wll 11am FolwelL John Newlln, Dr. R. M. Hasten, Jas. C. Hand, Theophllus Paulding, 11. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Sinrill, Spencer if 11 vain, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr. & Thomas, John Sailers, WUUam Eyre, jr. rhrrctori at PiiLsbargh —D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John T. Logan. Wituxu Mabtir, PirsulmL Tnas. C. lUxn, Vie* president JoexPH W. Cowar, Surttary. Office of the Company, No. 42 Water fitreet, Pittsburgh. jelCaltf P. A. MADEIRA, Agt'nt. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premiums and Western Fun-l $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1825. Policies of Insurance issued &t all times un the most favorr. bio Uniu, again>t LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, or rns PERILS OF NAVIGATION. BY GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent FOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY morlCby THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, annuity and trust company, PHILADELPHIA. ' CHARTERED APRIL 28TH, 1850. CHAHTEII PKIU-KTUAL. CAPITAL §250,000. Office, 8. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets. Philadelphia. Opicers of the Homr Board a t Philadelphia: Doxctoas. Btophen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Goo. kTnenry, Jacob L. Florence, James Devercux, William M. Godwin, William H’Kee. President —Stepben R. Crawford. Vice President —Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh —lames IL Willson, M. D. Allegheny City —lL B. Mowrv, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, m0r177 No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Tl*e Franklin Firo Insurance Company* Of PhdadtlphuL, Pnmxyixxvnia. DUIECTORBL— Charles W. Boncker, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob IL Smith, Geo. W. Rkir ards, Mordeeai D. Lewis, Adolphi E. Boric, David S. Browni!. Morris Patterson. CM as. N. BsßCxra, President. Ohaa G. Bajtcxxo, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Oompany 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 4 on January Ist, 1851. os pub lished agreeably to an Act or Assembly, were as follows, vis: Mortgage - £118.128 68 Real Estate - —..—...—~«.... 64,077 i 8 Temporary Loans..- - - 83,966 1< Btocx*~— - - 61.889 00 Cash, Ac - 64.346 81 Total - .$1.212.708 44 filnea their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they have pah! upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, looses by fire, thereby affording evidence of th« advantages of Insurant*, as well os the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN. Agunt. ap24 Office, north-east cor. Wood and Tblnl sts. THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE BTATK MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF reHJIBYIViHIA. AhwU, May l«t, 1851 - $203,018 61 Premiums received to May Ist, 1853- 185,—>0 Interest an Loans. Ac 1,016 10 Capital Stock 100,000 00 $440,188 20 Returned premiums, Losses Ro-insuranco, Ex penses, - 87,864 56 Bond*. Mortgages, Stocks, aod other good secu euritU*~. $101,481 98 Premium Notes 179,016 61 Oashon 17,820 21 Total om’t of Resources, Liable for Losses...- $358,318 <0 DIRECTORS. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD. Dauphin county. P. C. SEDGWICK. Harrisburg. SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS. Banker. Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER, JOHN U. RUTHEBFORD: Dauphin county. A. J. GLLLKTT. Harrisburg, 8. T. JONES, Harrisburg. ROBERT KJjOTZ, Carbon county. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD. President. A. J. GIL LETT. Secretary. Will insure against perils of Sea and inland navigation, also, on Merchandise in dty or oountry, at lowest rates con sistent with safety. Policies Issued on dwelling houses cither perpetually or for a term of yearn. Branch Office, corner Fourth and Bmithfleld streets. my2fotf A. A. CARRIER. Actuary. Western Insurance Company. Pittsburgh. R. MILLER. Jr.. President \ F. M. GORDON. Secretary CAPITAL, 0300.000. \\T ILL insure against all kind* of rinks. FIRE and MA YY RINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Director) who are well known la the community, and who ate determined, hr promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they bnvo assumed, as offering the best protection to thoso who desire to be Insured. Directors.—R. Miller. Jr., C. W. Eicketson. J. W. Butler. N. Holmes. Jr.. W. H. Smith, 0. Ihmscn, George W. Jackson. Wm. 11. Lyon. James Llppencott, George Darsle. James Mo Auley. Alexander Nimick. Thomas Scott. tyg_ Office. No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Bpnng A Co.. upßtaire.) Pittsburgh. nov24:lv la your Life Insured. IF NOT. read what someone ha* written. Among all tho contrivances of man to protect the family circle from want, none can be found more simple In its character, noble in its feature, ot certain Id its results, than LIFE INSUR ANCE. It is the prop which the dying husband leaves to support the wife of his bosom. It is the unseen hand of the Provident father reaching forth from tho grave, and still nourishing his offspring, and keeping together tbo family group. 0. A. COLTON. Sceretary. Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company. Fifth *U sep2l Masonic Hall. • \.. '. - ... * .. * . * >7-. i>‘ * ■' BANKggS AffMROKERa. 8. 0. M. HXHXAZI >vC .»•?«i ■> •’ ■jj • A »« i * .-•- AXB '~ Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh, jan£> Prnsßtn a:*E. AENOLD A CQ. f , . . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ’TxRALERS 1q Exchange, Coin, Back Notes, Sight and I / Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union.. '* Stocks bought ami sold on commission, g-P-No. 74 Fourth gti, next door to Dank of [ge!3 HILL ft ‘CO,, ' KANKERB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ‘ ! • • corker or xrooo ixn ram eraktri. SIGHT EXCHANGV on the Eastern Cities constantly far sal* Time BIUh of Exchange and ’Notd4 disCOtliitbd.-*- Geld, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Cotlfectlbiis made in all the principal cities Of the United States. .De • posits received of Par and Current Tunis. ' ’ [mnf27ly • all** ki»w\&d mac*. rjtowtcx otunrn KBAKEB& EAHM, bASK&KA AND EXCHANGE .BROKERS, v BUT AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notas; negottatb Loons, on Real Estate or Stock Securities:, purchase Prriiuiasary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; bay and wdl Stocks on Commission. .. • Collections made on all points in tho Union. (myl A. WILKIN 8 ft CO., KANEERS AND EXCHANGE BBOlpffift .vo. 7l> rouKtii kt., piTTSBCRon, opposttx baits dr rmaapaaib f | 'HE SUBSCRIBER, undurnew and morefkvofable auspb X ces, will continue the Banking business and Stock Byo* keragein-the bouse formerly occupied by Messrs Hanna & Co., and more recently "by the Pittsburgh Ufa in surance Gompaoy,' where be will be pleased' to see hUo)d friends and customers. [Jy3] A. VVILKINS. H. HOLMES ft SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, * HAVE REUQTCD TIICR BAXKIXO AMU CXCEA9QB OfTICl• <0 • SO, 67. BARRET STREET, TOUR DOORS BILCW OLD BTA9IK’ ‘ 1 vr HOLMES A BUNS, Bonkers and Exchange Brokers, Xi • ami Dealer* in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold,-811* Ter and Bank Not**. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United! States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third apt} Fourth si*. jjaSfcly JAS. 8. HUOS,. . HOON ft SAKOKNT, .. . . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKE • • N. a. CO RITES or WOOD a SIXTH BTB* fittsburoo, pa. T\KALKll3.in Coin, Bank Notes,Time BUIS, Foreign and { / Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, Ac. Exchango on oil the principal cities of tbs Union and Rd* rope, fur sale In nuns to suit purchaser*. Current and par funds received on deposit. Collections made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rate*. 1 (seplttir {.116,1*8,30 Removal. PATRICKS ft PKIEHD, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, l Taw Rohvced Utdr Ojjict to tht Owner qf F\JVi and Wood git. nTTSBCROR, PA. PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts. Acceptances, Gold, Sliver and Bank Notus. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in aJ! the dtios throughout the United States. Deposits received la par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. ff«b3 THOMPSON BELL ft CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, (Late of a. wnxx.vs a co^) WILL oontinae the Exchange and Banking business at tJit* old stand, corner TlUrd and Wood sts. , }Jy2 HOTELS, &c. ALLS* BROW*, W. C. COSStLLT. Brown’s Hotel, Owner of SmiVifield and Third Strteti, PitUburghf /totn'tt. BROWN & CONNELLY, Profrietcas. 6ii?*ikiod stabling attached lo the House. FKANHLIN HOUSE, CleveUnd, Ohio, * C PATRICE A SON, Paorairroas.—This House has ud , dergonf thorough » nr * ei tensive repairs, alteration?, and large additions of new furniture, and the proprie tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render the Faajmi? a place where all the com* farts of a 6r*t class hotel can be found, jyfctf C. PATRICK * SON. Ml. Cliarlea, Hotel, Oottut of Hund and TAtrd tinslt, P&sbvrrjh, J^nn’a. WILLIAM A CAMPBELL. l*sor*um rpHIS fino catabtlsbroent having o.am ii»u» the hands of a J[ new IVoprietor. offers great inducement* to the trawl lingr-ommuulty. end also tn rcgu.nr hoarder*. livery deli cacy and luxury will be provided m iU season, and no pains will Ihj spared Li make this Hotel a comfortable nose to all vh" may rail there. lutvlifc'fl W. 8. CAMPBELL, Prop'r. St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery. THE undersigned respectfully Inf/uras the pubUr that be i« now fully prepar'd to serve private families and the pubiii* generally, with his celebrated LAO Eft BEKIL, In hntOe*. AH order* left at bis Office, NU. 3*J DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wrmd.stTret.l will l«e punctually attended to; and the Herr delivered u»any part of the city or vicinity. t f V. U. SCfIKNCK. C. 13. HEADLY & CO'S NEW CARPET tftHJ.STE, NO» SB THIRD STREET, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. Tllß bJE SP4 CIQ PS 8 A EES ROOM 8. SALES ROOM: SO. I (V ATAINS a larjjft,- hstidwtne and cheap assortment ol Floor Oil Cloths, from 110 24 feet wile; tdxcy Stair. Ta ble and Enamckd Carrlngo Cloths; Cocoa. Canjoti and flri tautiu Motling, Mattsof all kirnKpoioted Window Shad***, buff Hollands; greennnd bnff Oil Gotha, and Putnam's Patou t Self-Adjusting Curtain Fixtures. SALES ROOM Kp. 2, 7 1» full stockw! withan unrltalledosiortmeat.M'Royal Vel vet, HruAnd»T&p«?try, Bnzss«U, Imperial Three Ply, Patent Tapestry, Ingram, And *upatfoe sarprtlng*} JInl) ami Stair do of iiU widths «ttd piifwj-ymbottffcd Cloth, ;T*hi* and Plano covers; Misaic;.. Velvet, -Axinlaslnr/. Chenille and Tuftod Rugj;BtairßwlsDrngCTtic?,rlD.: . BALES BOOM NO. 3, Cuntaioaa largo pad-weH- wdected stock u£ Ingrain Carpet*, frouijsto?soenhtpir yard; nefppCarpotlngfrom l&M to 60cents; List ending Carpets--cottonarid woo! VccltUn and a splendid mwjrtmTOfc of-English sheepaklnsof afl‘col or? and nisea. C. E. IL A Co. would respectfully call the attention of persons wishing to furnish steamboats, hotel* or dwelling house* to the a hove, a* the? aru determined to sell at the same low prices they liarn lierctofore boon selling at, and leas Utan any other establishment In this city. BCpO C. It. HKADLY A CO„ So. Eg Third street. Sacred Uluile Books, FOR Church Choir*, Congregations, Ac., A«l, wholesale and-retail. Each, per dax. Kingslny*a Harp of David, a tnlicction of Church Music, 76c. |3,00 Modern Psalmist, by Lowell Mason, 76c. 7,00 The Modern Harp, or Uostim Sacred Melodist, by L. White ami Jno. E. Gould. T6e„ 7,00 National Psalmist, by Mason and Webb, 74c. 7.00 Harp of the West, 76c. 7,00 National Lyre, G3c. fi.oo Ray State 00l lection, 63c. 6.00 The Church Choir, 63c. 0,00 American Psalmody, with figured Bass for Organ or Piano, G3c. 0.00 ALSO, The Melodist, a collection of popular and social Songs, Glees, Ac. The Social Glee Book. Jutonllo Oratorios, for juvenile classes, schools, Ac. Maslcoi Gass Book, for adult singing classes. Young Lady’s Harp, designed for female Academies and the social circle. . Together with the New Carmin* Sacra ; Cantlcia Lanlins, Ac.. Ac. Jost received by CHARLOTTE IILCUE, oclB 118 Wood street. New Sacred Music Books. THE SHAWM—A Library of Church Music, etc., con taining over 1000 compositions, by Wm. B. Bradbury and Geo. Y. Root, assisted by Thomas Hastings and T. B. Mason. Price 76c —per dozen $8,60. BACKED MELODEON—Ou a new cyatem of Dotation; by A. 8. Hayden. Price 75c —per dozen $7,60. HARP OF THE SOUTH, (In Patent Notes;) a new collec tion of Sacred Music, selected from the most popular com posers, by Prof. J. B. Woodbury. Price 76c.—per doz. $7,50. CHRISTIAN MINSTREL—By AJkin; one of the most popular boohs published. Price 75c.—per d*z. SS,SO. NEW CARMINA SACRA—By Lowell Mason, and the most successful music book ever published; over 350,000 copies bare been sold. Price 75c.—per doz. $8.50. (368.318 70 CANTICA LAUDIB, or Ameriran Book of Church Mn«iaL their «xtaasiT». CADdISI and L,gnAjU,M4NOT4CTOBT,Jfo, 64 BmithfialA stmt, a fancj,xmi plain-fumiturv^bicbthey. .willlseUl§,j»?*TOt, below.eustomary " .TermArr STB'JS jS.T, , • - fftETWEErWOQD AKD iCABAIT BTS.); , TICS ASSOmim > «nhradi 5 g mdst’ rt'nbirtwd^^n^ ehope of this-city, hare opened their and. aro ablo to furnish the by .wholesale, br retell, with ‘Pur* •; •nittire of fho foOuwing'd^cnptionT^Ti*;, Mahogany-Wardrobes', DressingHUreaua; Tull Cphifoowl* Mahogany Bedstsads;. Mahogsaiy Chairs;, pocking. ■Ohairtt 'Jlahogßny WashstandSf Sottftf Divahe; Book Cases; Card Tables; Pier Table?; fine Card-Tables; Centre Tables 1 ; Hat Pbdsteads; Ottomans; .Poplar Wardrobes;. Hre&kfast.Tables; Workstandß; 4JhcrTt < edia‘Cb»ihidn'WorkkUGdsj high pest, common, low, and trundle Bedstead# Cfrferry Buieaps; prihs;-. Cradlea, Sej‘ ‘ - *'•*". f/ -j The advantages of co-operirticn; trtl Ah sitis. per* mh-thnU'to eell uwatde rminedtoßril,-(owbrtliB2rsny' AhAqually good,' If not betterkrtkle;-and Vartan the pupil? will u^> • derstand by spring them a CaTL ’ ‘ r ' tsl'tJl 'descrfptious, shd'piher aiftiiles -of any description; msda to order hr every Style, at Cheshorb* 1 est nntirw ' rrtVrQQ CABIN TUP. EE.. 97 Aud99 Thlrdiircct, J*; .Wi. Ww --respectfully Informs a ftiendgaad oußtotaen that lisVnL- completed bis spring stock Km f . - ; »M»>h u deddedly * | * the largest and.best erer.ofland.far sale [Mp t naiwxt »n(j from the extent of his ordesawnd facility in manufacturing, he Is enabled to pcodizca tmaantad furniture, at the lowest prices. . , t He has adopted the prinripleof identifying his eustomers 1 iuteivat with,his own, in quality and-pdee, and keeps al> ways on hand tha. greateat variety of every description of furniture, from; the <*hm»pi»«t «nf| L» th«r yftn«t ele-| gant and opstty»_tiist a hooser 'or sny part of one, may be furnished from his.stock,.or.'manufactured expressly to or* dsr. The following articles. canxist_..in part, of hia stock, which Hot richness of style and cannot be surpassed, in any of the Eastern ernes: .. •• ~ , . 60 Sofia,la,pl\ish,ahd.hair ch>th; flg«r»j 20 do*. . “ 60 Malioginy pocHug' u 20 Walnut ” « « 60 Mahogany Divans; ■ 20 Walnut u 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 u ** Dressing Bureaus j 30 u u Washstands; 40 Enclosed ** 100 Common M 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 40 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut M 60 Cottage M 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogan* Wardrobes; 10 Walnut « 10 Cherry ** 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables; 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 dox. Cane Seat Chair*; 24 Cone Seat Rocking Chairs; , 12 Ladies’ Writing Desks; / Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; / Etigulres; Paper Uache Tables: Conversation Chairs; Pembrske / u Elixabethan B TTnTI Tier , u * Receptlcm w Work “ Pearl Inlaid u Extension Dining Tables; Arm u Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs; . A large assortment of COMMON FUBNTCUK2 and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Caszxet Mitm supplied with all ar > ticks In their line. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, fnndahed at the *bflrtn*t notice. All orders promptly attended to. aprt WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. NEW JEWELRY STORE, No, 87 Market Street, (Second door above (he jiorOrwcsl earner of the Diamond.) JOHN STEVENSON. ri Ornamen tal Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and Plants. In addition to a choice and superior stock on hand, be has made arrangements with ooe of the largest Nurseries is the East, to keep up his supply. Having a thorough and locgexp*- rianee In the business, be can assure bii customers perfect satlsikctkm. Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his services la designing, laytngout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub lic Parks, or the grounds of Country Rsidenoes; and will also furnish plans for the formation of .Lawns, Approaches, Picturesque scenery, in the highest styles of the art. Practically acquainted with every branch of lAnd«aq® Gardening, and having spent years in the Sylvian Parks of England, and on the beautiful banks of Urn Hudson, he hopes he has the capacity to meet the wishes of those who favor him. 49-Communications can be addressed through the City Port Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Neeley a Mohan, 22 Wood street. DCKKE&S CELEBRATED CHEMICAL TEAST OB BAKITO POWDERS, Th* Cheapest, Healthiest, most Useful and Economi cal Artide for Raising Bread, Biscirit, Fried, GrvidU, and Johnny Cbkrs, Pastry, Puddings, Sweet Cakes, Cbrn Bread, dc,, EVER INVENTED, OPINIONB OP TUB PRESS:— Tho»e wbo have tried it, hare found that the advertise ment docs Dot raunt its praises tno highly.—JTallahaweo Floridian uud Journal. Feb. 19, ISSS. Housekeepers wbo have tested the quality of this pow der, prouounce unanimously In its favor.—fLoekport Daily Courier. It surpasses everything in the way of rising, we ever raw used In the baking of caka. —[Rahway Advocate and Heels tor, April 15, 18£.i - This is an article of such utility In Various kinds ef cook ery, that when its virtuta become properly known, no housekeeper, that studies comfort and economy, will wil lingly do without it—[N. Y. Pick-, May 21,1853. No one Deed hesitate to use Durkee’aall-important article to housekeepers.—[Republican Banner and Nashville Whip. Feb. 17, 1658. Would you have light bread, sweet bread, bread that you can eat with a good relish, do not forget to procure Baking Powder, and yon will not fail to have good bread, cakes, Ac.—[Troy Daily Times, May 24,185*2. We have tried this article, and can recommend It with perfect confidence.—[Quebec Gazette, July, 1852. Durkee’s Baking Powder y» have triod at our bouse, and our “better half” was astoabthod at the result—fN Y Daily Times, Oct 23,1852. 1 AH good housewives will rejoice in and glorify the name of Durkee, after they have given bis Baking Powdfcr a fair trial.—(New York Son, Bept 30, 1852. ‘ Durkw’s Baking Powder, undoubtedly the best article for this purpose that bos yet been discovered.—N. Y. Dutch man, Feb. 12,1853. The highest commendations, from bund reds of the largest and most respectable wholesale houses in this, and; nearly every large city on thin continent, could be given, If space allowed it. E. R. DURKEE, Sole PROPunrroß ajid MA5U7ACTtntra, 139 Water street, NewTorh, BAXTER k McKER, Agents PHtabqrgb. [oct2l] SMITH & SINCLAIR, WHOLESALE GEOCERS, 133 SECOND AND 151 FIRST STREETS. IX STORE AXD ros MB, 309 bags Rio Coffee; _iSOQ Molasses; 175 libda N. 0. Sugar; 50 bbls Sogar-EouM do. 30 boxes Grant's Tobacco; ‘2OO hales Batting; 60 boxes Webster old do. . 300 kegs Nalls, assorted; 20 bxs Russell & Robinson's; 200 boxes Glass; » 100 caddy boxes of various 30 kegs Va. Twist Tobacco; brands; 200 boxes Rosin 8oap; 50 bbls loaf Sugar; 60 boxes Palm do. 20 bags Pepper; 20 boxes Ground Pepper; 15 bags Pimento * ~ Ground Cassia, ka. kc. &c. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL^ Jit the Pekin Tea (Store, £8 Fitts St., Pittsbusch, Pa. 45“ By the half chest, or neatly packed in metallic packages, to suit the trade. *ep27 HONEY— 300 lbs prim© new white Honey, in small boxes, lor family use, just received and for sale by aug2o J. D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood rt RESIDENCE FOB, SALE—Situated in Allegheny cnv. Tho Lot is 60 feet front on North Canal street,' by 235 deep to Liberty stmt. The home is large andfonrenlent* It arranged, with gas flxtures,;bath joom, Ac. A good Car* riage Hons© and Stable on Liberty street;, trees, ehrnbbem Ac. This beantlftd. resilience, wfll he eold.on easy octao S. CDTHBBRT k SON, 140 Third et . - TT>EXHSII >. X>. octtB > . . ’D- A. FAHNESTQQg A OQ. , r~, ,v: A" 6CLAffiLAT'IQS^' " '*' ' r7t } •\\f' by sii Aqt-of amendment of f f Uje. License.. Laws,. approved the, fourteenth. day ;of : XbnL'Av'D. 1851, the 'sale of Bpirftudu*,~nA6tis aiitf allll!. -foquars, fen, Sunday, iAEOßßlEDliSy'rithin’ihe limit* Allegheny County, under the penalty of l?lfty Dollars for. okchtfSenoe, to-bo imposed by enmmuiy : con'Thrtifln’ : «iid in, defoull. thereof is punishable -by; imprisonment ,in- : .fheii Cdilttt^3iHf ' V j-.--.m- And, Whereas, by a retfeatdedsion of the Supreme Court,' 1 pnm^ljy^ftt'Cittßhurgi^the{stineiple-is lakf daw&'wbtch, sweeps awa/all doubt as to the constitutionality of this law ~ i '.Whereas;-' xrach of thp'drioie hare annals of this .city, is referable.to the com*, •urmraini 'notorious ptkct&d whJilTlt'latka pafpow'Ofthls law to arrest t- . i. -..t,. i; - And, Whereas/an uniform and inflexible enforcement of thUiaw. jwirerfttllycobtHbdtetotifo'preserrtrtsjn of order, and the (deration-of the public morals, aud.by.per mittinptmoheTendta 1 6r elito 6'r Ytnfferst6 pry‘tbeirTkide on SUNDAY, can work iojnstieeto nounep , And, Whereas by pfffi«&.'acdin flppsidcra ‘ tibh of my bfcc&l oath, it is my.special dnty to look to the; enforesmentof this taw/I harei issued thiA toy-Ptodama-. tion to that end. , •• •. - r And,' I Tjpoif of , ppd,«ti?S '&QtifQ9tsrJ}T:'Wl}*\&‘ t> ver other the pieces may be known, where liquors are or.harrbeea.Bold theintelves tp the law os good citizens, and refrain from the sale qfJiquoEs on Sunday; and I warn them that c vefy fttfrirtfen'Cif This : law which maybe detector,'will be punished with the ut .cjostrignr, and the extrem4.penalties.bf pxbrfalans en forced without distinction of persons or conditions. . [ ‘ * And,Hn -aid -of my settled‘detehnlaatfon -nf 6oifrp£l''hn uniyeroi obedieeqaef thk daw,l shall jFeMheWT«ty,UMsii* “b*rof the Day Police; every member' of tbe'Nlgbt Police, .nnd-efery Spado! OfflcgTywho -'may "bo subject fiwzny-com* mandj*, ; toyeport to moon pain, of instant dismissal or tas- lnfraction. of this Taw'th'iiehiai fstl'titfder his observation, or otherwise come to his knowledge. ;: Andas aubrobts ion to'whhlftgnme-lflMtalaJi Quotable to all men aa their violation is disgraceful* I earnestly inroke.tbe of goodektsesa tozny law. And that they may more effectually render I pray them to dismiss fbatihdst'inistaken repugnance'to -becoming iiifonntrk, whlchofleii iebhatayttrgTSyahiding from affirmingthefrowu contribu* tion of InformaCkta and ad to •officer* of Hhlaw, who id the simpllcity of our republicsnicstituUons are necessarily weakin numbers, and. depend entfor effiriencjqpcapfpuiar counteoahM and ; , Buying upon such, aid, and pledging _myp«lf oiuLr,facers to ad energetic, vigilant, 1 and sustained effort to cufqrcc.this law, and punisherery infraction. of its.prorisifenfr,i; on ee toore' caff upon all Tenders of spirituous vjxiogs,; and; malt Tlqudra, to refrain, fro in the saietherefef pn Sunday*, within the Oitjr of Pittsburgh.. 7 r'-v ;..*• t' Witnesamy hand this Sixth day pi October* ~ octB ~ KOBT. >1 TUB ounsar ESTABDISnED'OFTICE IN. Tnia . CITY MOSEY TO THE OLD COUKTBI/ JAMES BLAKELY begs leaTetoeay to those persons har ing friends la the Old Coun£ry, and deskonf«f either sending them money or paying their passage, that his -ar rangements fur dcring either is now complete, and on so firm a basis that'mistakes can not occur, nor losscs'occrue to any party. During Ihelast ten years ini which He has been. Jo. t.h<* business,he h*» remitted orer-a HalfSJUlioQ of Dpihurs without the has of a ,dollar, and tbe house for which-ha is agent, in Liverpool, has shipped not less than 45,000 persons during the last year to this country, without a complaint of neglect of duty cm their part. He can issue Passenger Tickets for London,Dublin, Livnr pool, Glasgow, Cork, Belfast, Drogheda,-.Limerick, Part Rush, Newry, Galway, Londonderrydilhmdalb, to New York. Philadelphia, Boston,Baltimore and New Orleans,and' from thence to Pittsburgh; and will attend strictly tO'foT wardlng passengers from thence.to any part of the country. He also ha* sight drafts for sale; payable at the following places, tU: " • ; r ‘ . - i l ON ENGLAND. Edwards, Sandford k 00.. ——London. • tYm. Tappeeott & (Available in the principal cities and towns throughout England and Wale*.} ON IRELAND. Provincial Bank Ire land... bxaj«chm. Armagh, Belfast, Downpatrick, Enniskillen, Mallow, gtrabaney Athloce, Carlow, Drogheda, Fermoj, Monaghan, Ennlaxmhj, UaiUna, Cavan, Dundalk, Gahrar, Newry, Tralee, Balymena, Clonmel!, Donganson, Londonderry, Omagh, Youghnll, Banbrklge, Kilkenny, Dungannon, -Rilrush, ■Waterford, Coleraine, Parsonstown, Cork,' Ennis, Bandon, Sligo, Wexford, • Oootehfll, limerick, Baflysbannon, ON SCOTLAND. National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and its branches in fifty towns in Scotland. ON FRANCE. Messrs. Edward Blount A Ox, Bankers— .J’arls. Messrs. YogeL Koek A Co, Bankers, Ersa&brt'Ondhe-Malb. (Available in any city In Germany.) JAMES BLAKELY. tny7 19A. enr. of Seventh add Smtthflrid ids. PASSAGE FROM LIYERFOOI. E3IEBALDISLE! Site. TUTS splendid new Ship, built for '*Tapscott’s Line,” is the largest Packet Ship afloat, and.for stroogtlx of build, accommodations for passengers, and railing qnaliticf, has no equal In die Liverpool trade. ' The EMERALD ISLE will Rail from Liverpool on or about the verra or Deceubja and persons sending for their friends shnnU not Icve the opportunity of securing passage for them by this noble Ship. • In order to prevent delay, passengers will "be notified 'by letter from Messrs. W. Tapscott & Co., Liverpool, what day to be there to embark. The Emerald Isle is commanded by Opt. Geo. B. Corr.}*hv (recently of the favorite packet ship, “ Wm, Tapst'ott,’’) who b well known for his kindness to passengers, and hli skill fulness a* a commander. N- B,—The E. I. will be succeeded by the magnificent now ship u Shamrock,” commanded by the well known Captain, Samuel B. Duane. To secure passage, apply to JAMIES BLAKELY, oet2l Corner of Seventh atul SmllhfW.l s*s. Min peters township, Washington coun ty, PENN A—T£e uudenUgned wishes to dispose of his valuable Farm, rituated in one of fljo most ttui ving, fertile and desirable sections of Washington coUntr— in a neighborhood proverbial for its good morals and Intel ligence, and sufficiently convenient to grx*l markets. This Land lies within two ’miles of the proposed route for tte Charters Valley Railroad, an improrement.wbich -will eer tainly be madedaring the comine year. It contaios about . 145 ACRES, moTO or less: of which there are about 11(* : ACRES CLEARED, and In a high state of cultivation, sud finely improved. The uncleared-land abounds in good Tim ber. and the whole is abundantly supplied with w&ier. It adjoins lands of William Park, Dime) Bell, and other*. The improvements are TWOGGQD DWELLING HOUSES, one Brick and the other Frame; a Frame BAHN, end two : Frame STABLES, with other necessary ont-oulldlng*. : There is an abundance of fine FROIT on this property. This valuable Farm wiU bo sold am accommodating term*. ! For any farther information In mereneo to It, application ean be mad* to the enhseriber, in Casonsburg. seplfcam JOHN CALOHAN. NEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS!— No*. 7 and 8 Illustrated Record of the New York Crystal Palace Exhibition. Father Brightbopea, or an old Clergyman's Vacation ; by ’ Paul Crayton. The Boyhood of Great Men. . Cranford; by the author of Ruth Moorland Cottage, Ac, • The Senator’s Bon. or the Maine Lkw: a Last Refuge; by • Metta Victoria Fuller. - Rudiments of the Art of Building; editsi by John i Bollock. Jane Seton, or the Bing’s Advocate; by James Grant. * ■ The Rebel Beout; by Aria Ashland. - . The Forged Will, or Crime and Retribution; by Emerson Bennett. : ' ’ The Victim of Excitement, by CarolineXee Heats. A fresh supply of the above works just received at W. A GILDENFENNEY A CO.’S, octO 76 Fourth “tract. THE latest published, just raceiTetL Pharcalia, raise Brillsnte pour le plane, par F. Burg duller, Les Tull pee, 3 raise*. Ottoman Walts. . There is but one 4 Waltzes; by Strauss. Etty Wav. De old Church Yard, Ac. Atm: Lilly Dale; Katy-Dean; They've sold me down de river; Blossom Bebottish; Aflon SchotUsb; Pride Polka; Early Dawn Pplka; ; Homo Again. KENNEDY A CY». Together with the latest Guitar and Violin Music. A large and splendid Selection of Piano Fortes will arrive shortly, when purchasers andotheraare'lnvltetlto call andexamin*. CHARLOTTE BLCiLE,US Wood street. aug2S _ Second door above Fifth. Ohlekerlng’s Pianos. —wp~rn , TILE subscriber has just received from, the eele heated manufactory of Jonas Chlckering, nTU tflf Boston, the following PiannFortea, which are II * Sc U » now open fbr examination and sale, viz: No. 13833—0ne elegant rosewood, round corners, finished. back and front, (5% octaves, price— —. M ..~437& Od No. 13G78—one rosewood square, $ octaves, price 273 00 •» 13C80 do do do 6 u M 275.00 M ISGSS do do round front 6 “ “ 290 00' “ 13645 do walnut do 6 “ " 275*00 “ 13592 do do round eornera 6 **■ “ 290 CO “ 13418 do do square 0 “ u 280 CO All the above are finished with the usw Iron frame and new scale, with Mr. Cbickering’s name east on theframe, to prevent .Imitations and Imposition. Purchase rear© invited to examine the above elegant Instruments, at the Mu*le Store and Piano Ware-rooms of JOHN H. MELLOR, Agent forChiekering’s Pisnoe, Jy3o . No. 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh. 2 Houses ami lots on Pine street; Three Brick Houses and Lots on Pike stmt; Three Brick Houses «>nBd.of 'jC 'fonlift airf iW‘p^lld'ije®eianjvtfiiit , fe# UftarrtaOTdd ti/ht«iHfoh*%±>AifiaU*fetcf .GrfTee, the iaeraasing demand Ur -wkiel) ha* compelled. Ido ‘toistefitf Ids mairdfiuCtmtog'dep&rtißciJt.'' sM«6*etwill ,t>£>atTipao to UE fbU. package* -* ■; of I>^sgS2stes• , .Csafed&jwei*: Gxooera,’ and .others,4s also called to tho f»anty and quality cf the rab*. r fcrf&r'a aid ae h» at ;.i*H tfcp£P;%-Jtese-aat£ljj enabling him -to fill iESteywitli ' promptneraand dlapaui; art**-' **. + • ;iJamifc»Gfaig«y; ,*, :y Camphor, . . ilaimea*, . /, .. 8od«,/-_ v ., . -• H£arttfan4~ f 4" ~ ; ’- 4 -- • Ana Blscs Currant. ■ • - r >ThaßmcyXoaengai mw-f ,'. r I>, ’,.'{% : ;••■.« . Aridplated.Lemoc, Peppermint, Add slated Bcw, Bassaftas; * •’Wlnteigieeai]- .Teaberrjr,- Annla Seed, Vanilla, . Juniper,,.. --• GardanlaTeniar. Gore, ‘''lLbsemarjJ'-" •.nCtoadatßi'.ac;;-1 jJSnespplv: ,- : : CSmTTjv •_> j . Allof whicfc tho subscriber sramntJ to be made of S t; AH thea&ore arifclfiaawmanafaetint&iaHpayaie-.rlacea, and withgreat eare ftptfS'u JOS,;?. D y Ktf^nSQ. „155siv^OMPOTS&M5S?wFfIfc. ;i4 i-it&IB&DQGBi'M&Xi -y,*? mins la ft purely Vegetable CoinpountL-ed ratifies E y prs *;X ‘pared'lrate* 'foliowingeffectedvii/ >***«•'.*■/" ‘ -- ~ REGuiiAXLsa and,^TßsygrHSKiyg- m& ( -uyeb, and PIQZ9ZTTB Gaoiss, and cleamingtbejStomacb&ndßoir* el4 ; frad tbus'oarfhg iU Billons DCyawra, Eve* Complaints. Dyspepsia* Jndlgestioß, Cos tf Piles, Headache,Eerer and AgW, -Jadbdic*C' Nrftfife*;’-Dote *«*. Apjfeta*; DCrcttiah *ad;ffupportet«3 pftrt£ A . . .PUBIFYIKa THE8W)01),.... . blu'd Ctrtsneeuj! Eruptions,' Serbfn- P&njdeaari the face, Blotehes/'Clcers, Tumors, Mercurial Dtsease,Cin« =*i» 2*/.:, iu-/,-'- - -’ -J«SOIAiX3O THE «CSETOBY OBQANS;,.. . r and by enabling them to 4 perform tKelr proper functions, preveUtfag-anacurings many; painful and dangerous dia eaflefi; -strengtherdng and quieting the KerTOuaSjstcm, thus iliiyißg JfetibuaTjrntkiion, and curing • all diseases of the Hlfteria, Jieutaljda, CmnpSfAc. It is unrivalled lathe'riire of all FEMALE COMPLAINTS, a? ’Weakness, General Debility, Irregularity, obstructions,Swelling of the-Eeet, .Umbs*. Joints, fey aeufaiGSj . also, Lung and Throat' ’Complaints, ea ' Colds, Coughs, Aifbma, Consampti.Qa^Acj.ai«o,DPC^iay.‘-.; - 8 r . Having made use of tha Compound Syrup of YeUokDoeX '•Root, preparodby C. Morse r A ei tber ourselves, cr in bu r families, and fintfingit-to. be tv very - salutary and. effectual preparation; sreda wostcheorrally recommendlttothap j pV lie as ft TBry.Tft!nable r -i - .. £.-Bourne, Eaq., Cashier. National B»nk, ProTideDce,S.l4 A. W. -,••Cashier-IXm?‘ Koch:. Bank,' do; do* Bor. William Phillips, Rev. J. B. liicbruopd,. C. Jones, editor Providence Gen. AdVt, William'Field, MiW;G.;SL*CyTtm Fisher, M. JiILF., - Jsmca-Hutchlijjion, y. J. Dates, Doct. Benj. Colby,, and one hundred others of thft moat respectable families Of Providence! ' ' .ThU certifies tUat I hare for a.;number of years been &o quinted veiih'tbe composition and mode of manufacture of MORSES COMPOUND-SYRUP OP YELLOW DOCK BOOT 1 harp also been acquainted with its modus operand* in dl* ease, and can that in all respects U ia admirably cafinfe* iated to Temedy that class pfJDisease for’Rbieh.titiraa.d*' signed. “Itfa especially valuable ESTION aniiall its, attendant - symptoms,; it .excite; to .hcalUiy;'actioa 3he LIVER, remoreM Torpor, and! nrudirity of.thfa QBGAX,aueTere; or,The Way of the Will—by the author or Howsfdi"- “ Minnie Gray,” £c.. Beautifully . ... This i« another new. noael of. the gifted author of “"Gus Howard,” andsnrpasyes, in point or ingenuity-of intrigue, and skillful combi oation/anj of this writer'sfiKraar effort*. It.has had Immense success In .London, where.it baa run through.one of tbaweeklf journals of thateby, the'circus lationof wbleh-hasbees Increased many thousands byita’ great popularity." Whoerer has admired thadeep interest" andNiraTnatlo dcacrlptlona;'lri'*f Stanfield Sail,?and “jtojr Lawrence.” moat certainly pronounce Harry jlshton kvbcr equally felidtoui and effective In these points. The author* 1 , withoutin the least Imitating, has strongly rcmlnded-us of. the wit, gallantry and adventurous spirit so conspicuous in LeTar'a woxkajand the work, is destined id hare aeoodcalhr, H. MINEH t COt, • No. S 2 SmJthfleld.'siroeti'.' YE&MIi'USiS USi2* 'al • LAST MOMENT WITIL SUCCESS.— A neighbor of-mine had.a ehßdthsiwaaTery sick, and. the physician att*odfnglt exerted all his skIH IhrilsTelie!; ‘ but without avail. They seat to Caactubnrg&r Dr.'ll -Who - came ore? to our place* and. upon an «amhiat£6n ; of tha can, approTed of all that the attending physicUnhsd Jloce,- butcould do nothing more .for it. The child waagi.Tcn.cm- Dr. L. then said thattheie could be no risk In trylngJPuhn. estock’a Vermifuge, and tihraght they had. better.geMpme.--. They sent to my store, and procured some. After adiadnie-., taring the-firat bottle, aeconiing.io'the printed'directions,' ‘the child passed a few worms. They theoL-gare it abonc. half of another bottle, when it passed betweeti-TWO A3B THREE HUXDRKD WORSiS, and immediately commenced improyiDg; and was completely restored UhealtSf- -. SAiIUKi BABNETT. Prepared aodsddTrbolesale and retail by n- B. A. PAHSESTOCK .& CO*. , ‘ Pittsbtag&,Pa. *J3£A3y& FLEAI»KK*S> ASSISIA3JT, tie* edition, -with-’ 1 li Notes and Additions, together with » short system of Conreysaelng, by A, Jordan, President-Judge cfthefighOi' JodidaLßistnct,recefredand fbrsalffby .0...- J. &. 'WELDXN, Bookseller and Stationer, ttlWaodiaewt/between 3d k 4th TEAS! TEAS! -TEA&I . - . A. JAYNES, PEKIN TEA 8 TOE El - 38 PJflh Street, : . HAS just receired the largest and -beet selected stock of <3K£EN AND BLACK. TEAS ever- brought to Pitta? burgh, emlwieingrfidme of the finest übbpi: to be 5 found in the eastern market*. Merchants- visiting the city- to yax- t Chase Goods,.or on their way East, are Invited to call and examine ay stock befbrepurchiilDgelsawbere; marl can in2l will sell as cheap as the same quality can-be purchased in N'ew Yorkor Philadelphia; Below is« list of tfie^mioua r ' grsdeSraU of which hare been carefully selected, and- can with confidence be recommended: - 40 half efcesta fine Young Hyson; - -£ 10 do do Moyane Young Hyson; 10 do extra fine Hoyone, do; ■ 100 ‘do Superior -do; ' : - .16 *o JBxtrafine ' ; do* . - -- 100 Lacqured boxes extra Curious Young Hyson; 2a half chests fine Gunpowder; 10; do Bxtrafine do;| , . 6 do ' - tfo'Moytma Imperial;- " --“t 20 . ds • Superior . ; dp* 176 do Roe Oolong Black Tea ; *0 do JSxtm fthe Oolongj . 50 do EttraCurious do;] • • 20 do S □ per lali rely strung and’fragran t Colon 26 chest* extra fine English Break&st Tea; ° St do. Curious do . ; L- - '...d0 - ' ALSO—Jsts and lUo Coffee, Lorerisg's Crashed and Bul verized Bugars.: •, Pittsburgh. May 1,1853. : ! YYTE AG£XCy. A.MTBEB, • KQ.-3S JIJTH BTBEBT, JPITTSBBEGH, , - Agent for the SaU.cf L. JohUon# Co.* t Type, or PBUJLDtiPBtAf ' J -' HAS ON HAND andforsaJ*>the fcllo *irrg:~Br&?B Hncd' column Galleys; Common. ..G&ileya assorted, Slice Galley#, Composing Stick#; Common and Job Cases* Shooting Sticksj'Xey'Brosbes; Bonrood QTOins-~Purnl ime and of «U-d«crtptlbns; Eras# Rubvofall d«criptlcns;. Job Ink, lallbcans; 100 kegs ProuVs Nee*' Ink; 100 Fount# Ttsxj Card'Letter; tchtny Sir Mmtefresa ind.Typa .m „<*£., prerapt at tention, and Jfcraiahedat tha Potmiry prices. Old Typo ro- , celred in exchange for new, at 9 cents 42> . Pittsburgh,May 14,1553^-4 aw "‘SS 8 ? ®>^USXi5-FOR b) USNT3-.H, V. i> Callow, Third street, has rewired Bleak House; by IHekexu; alsoM edt y ofthe Se »i Practical Draftsman; Xo. U rt r ™MStoti V < ! iTe- ‘‘3itoa>’t U&C3," n tbaanthor of‘AualaSde Lindsay, n Ac. * in England; Petersen’s hlig»alaes,'lbr 8 cents; Kercrice oi - Bachelor; Dickaa*s Wcrfca. v Kemmber tha place,oppeeita the Post Office, Third Jtrrat : »ep3> H. P. CALLOW. Kf kCKNT BLACK TKA.—lbe iQbscrjbeu hatejastre 5 tJi/cdTed rcboiea lot fine Oolong: Tea; vldcb they hart* ? 1 selected." expressly for faaxily uae. - They, srllt guacanteo. it- i equaL if not superior, in strength asd delicacy of-flaTcr to- 1 any ¥fe»thatba# yet been elated at thasaino price in thfa'i -market*: ; Ih*y wfli berccriTlng irgular supplies of tbiaTea, ; which cannot fkn to phia# all whardii gfr* It a ti-tei per' : r saJetrthrpcmadarWfdSwkbT - BAILXT * EENSnATP, ; »ni«o ■ TfcaPfcatetßsdJtaDyQrowa. ' ' _ -t 1 V.' ■. r - i. _ 1 *•■ ■ V i„ •» • i •• »■ • * . *d ■•