rv' r» .\v **' *' >,' • 1 ' . • a 1 • . v i c ? .iv* 7t Jr . T ~ J^? J T :x ' J ‘ *^?V ' j-; A .r “ ~"r-"■-.'~'' t ~^ "~ : - i,;. j^ I '***V*.*; 1 ,,,. r-fw’-HV-Vf-iXI - K \ H’P..*t\- \ c ?£ .•’ ! ■ , «, 1 v*”’? ; ." Fv •f/;* 1. : ii n|VKp^ ( f; *V*> "A$ v-> 1 }&2^^>P , 4 Cp /> i>rj fettp3ggsM& isfSi.•ffi,«?;q fa “*%*£s *t*> s- - , l W 7 issitisstfiri Hppmii MpN&s»B»6sBl^&9^Sfa 1853. IS^^^osskssjt iS'l;->?S*2-S? T 5-^(i-f^,too--■ f> ™ w.tA m»t™i»; -n-aU (-!««*, ,m » n «. Jii *— - ■ i'Ti'~ M • i , J^i'lii»^ f i- Unfifo rtAckbfSOhcrar tndSday Emus CloekKofttTsrf—- - fVtr ' of pauerns. JUlof which will to ■Viff^v«-vk»fiv-r# pMS^S^f ifM^SSW^&Mi upppi'.® : ; SSy i s*^a^s#¥^^as^#®si -r:>; :;• ’A^: ; j - ' 1 V^v- '■ : l -tfs&rs %> ; - 6$ ':' : L..*-. ’ -i>®-' '- * :■'. ’” • %‘ 1 5 ' ’• H „ i'%; ~A“V'WLs*i’. rr »'-' J 't - S/j A' 1 " X V -- t^.. l : «,:. ; * ~ i '- y : - -:- S ; .. . ‘.r ;'ij - ' CLOTHING. _ KEHIOVAt. ’ FT7HE subscriber would respoctfally inform his friends and . tliat heiio rcmoTwi teno his old stand, on Markekßtreot.tothe NBWI&QN FRONT BTOEBy hO. *5 ftFIK' STREET, Immediately opposite the Theatre, , where hp. ia now receiving and opening a handsome assort mantOfPloln and Fancy Colored Cloths, Cssslmeres and Vejtlngs,jof the newest styles, which ho will take pleasure •/ fa shOwing’to those who may Crror him , with a call. - He is ' also propaiedtomako to order every article of Clothing a Gentleman’s Wardrobe, in the latest and *• Inost fashionable stylo. ■ .TO The subscriber offers for Bale his com pute system of Garment Draughting, so favorably known ’ ftn'J generally wed by the trodo of this city, Cincinnati, * ’Philadelphia and elsewhere; at the following prices, vis: . 'With instructions, $10,00; without instructions, $7,00. The Boole and Ruler, containing fUU and accurate directions to successful draughting, forwarded to any part of the United y States, on receipt of $7,00, by JAMBS a WATT, Teacher of Garment Gutting, N 0.45 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. , - BABIUICL, UttAY, NO. vLAmhoTEL mMoAras, i-.'-;. BT. OJO& 6T&BCT, PITTSSDSaa. •■■.•' . ENXIiEIIEN'S CLOTHHIG made exclusively to order, . \PT and-* warranted to suit. Uta constantly on band a choice assortment of CLOTEi, GASSLiIKUES,. V ESTTNGS, and OVKBOOATIKG, of the latest styles, selected expressly , {irthocugtom trade. Gentlemen leaving their orders, will .. have limit wishes consulted and complied withy os all work is dano nndcr his own supervision, . . novl2 CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M’GLOSKEY & CO., T7OKMEHLY of the colabrated Clothing Depot oa Liberty J? street, which has won an unbounded popularity under the name of the THREE 810 DOORS, hare, for the pur* • • pbse of acquiring more-space for their'lmmense business, ' removed to the ppaclons building on the corner of rv DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they haVo now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! AHD - ' ; READY MADE CLOTHING, That has eyer been offered to the public; Their principal for this removal, is to giro thorn more facilities for th® . - WHOLESAIiE TRADE! They are prepared to Mil Goode at tho . LOWEST EASTERN ERICESt ' And they 'trill warrant thorn to he as good u any manu ftetared in tho Union. CUSTOM WORK, IN TUB ECrr STYLt, iNB UFOX THE NOTICE. • The? hare on hand a fall and beautiful assortment of CI/OTIIS and COATINGS, tor .FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI NESS COATS. - Oar Interests are Identical with those of onr customers, and wo assure tho publio that onr fidelity will not fell in filling *3) ordero we may bo f&rored with. DON*T FOIUJKT THE PLACE— I¥o. 8§ Wood Street;, - (east side,) corker of sxakosd alley. K. B.—We desire oar patrons tonudoretand that wo have no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on liberty street.' Onr attention Is dOYOtod exclusively to the House aboTo designated. xnar23 JOHN ITCLOSKEt * CO. DRY GOODS. Nottcell TO TIUI WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS OF PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY CITY, AND vicinity. —D. GREGG,. & CO., Importers A Wholesale Dead* ia Foreign end Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties, No. S 3, one door trom the North-west comer of Wood at. and Diamond allcw, Pittsburgh. Having completed the enlargement of their present occupied Ware Rooms, are now opening one of the largest and host stock of DRYGOODS and VARTE* . TIES, they hare ever heretofore exhibited to iho Pittsburgh ; trade, and ou examination, will be found to bo unsurpassed i by any other House of Iho kind in the City; and as one of i the partners is generally in tiin .Eastern Cities during tho i - batdnass.seasons,- burcuosing cheap bargains, adapted to 1 „ tho Pittsburgh and Western Trado, we will be nble to cff-*r : Inducements to our old customers, and purchasers gener ally. Our stock of Dry Goods consists in part of the follow ' intending articles, via: •SnporioT Broad Cloths; • Pilot and Petersham do; i -:PancyC«s»imercs,TireodBandSatinettr; . i - Jeans, Toney Vestings and Corduroys; i Flannels, Tickings and Vest Paddings; i • Drown and Bleached Maslius, and Irish Linens; | Foreign and Domestic Ginghams; I Alpacas, Merinos, Coburg Cloths, and Dress Silks; - ■ Day State and Broacho Shawls: • Woolen Comforts and Fanry Silk Handkerchiefs. ! . Tho following comprise a port of the general stock of Varieties: 1 . Dnttons, Combe, Threads and Sewing. Silks; f Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, and Black Silk Veils: Lace Goode, Jaconetts, Mull and Cambrick Muslins; ' ■ Fancy Nettings, and Millinery goodß generally. . Also—Altago assortment ofTable Cutlery, Pocket knives. Boosts and Seissars of our own Importation. Perfumery, Patent Medicines, together with a splendid assortment of Gold and Gilt Jewelry, of the latest patterns; Gold and Sil ver Watcher Watch materials; Watch glasfts, and an ex* tenriVo stdek of SO hoar and 8 day Bmss Clocks, of a variety of patterns. All of which will bo sold on the most accom modating terms, lor Cayh, or City reference. N„ 8.--City, Country Merchants and Podlars are Invited to glea us a coll before purchasing elsewhere. • .... D GREGG A CO. SECOND ARRIVAL OF 7AL& WINTER DRY GOODS M . - The Cheapest Goods of the Season ! YT'OUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE, sipnof the original X ‘Bss-Hite, No. 74 MARKET STREET,between Fourth nod the Diamond,FittAbnrgb, bavo Just received, azul are now opening, a large and spLendid assortment of DREBB GOODS, Of the newest and most desirable styles, adapted to tho present reason. • Plaid Brocade and Pancy.Silks at bargains. Plain Black and Cornelian Silks and Turk Satins. Merino Plaids, all wool, and SUk and Wool do. Also, Raw Bilk and Cashmoro Plaids of every description, very cheap. New stylo Plain and Fancy Bo L&ines. French Merinos, Cashmeres, Cobargs, Alpacas, and Para i . roattas, all colors and qualities. Be Begas, and high colored De Lainos,all qualities. A Fall and Winter Shawls, of every description, long and Square Broche and Plaid Shawls. Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do. French Chintzes Ginghams. A cemoral assortment last color Prints, from Cl£ cts. up. WHITE GOODS of every description. Collars, Caffs, Chemisettes and limb’d Ifdkft., at bargains. Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods, very cheap. Also, a full stock or DOMESTIC GOODS, at low pries*- Linen Sheeting, Pillow Linens, Tsblo Cloths, and Nap’ / - kins. Russia Diaper, and Cravats, very cheap. GLOVES, HO3LERV, SUSPENDERS, and CRAVATS. We would respectfully solicit an early call from bath : wholesale and retail buyers, flattering ourselves thatire can accommodate all who may- fityorus with patron* age, on moat liberal terms. • • aep2o • - YOUNG, BTETENSQN A LOVE. . Just Received* AT THE ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE, Ah. MARKET STREET, A NEW SVPPLV OP PALL ANL WINTER GOODS, A which will bo sold at exceedingly low prices. We would respectfully solicit an early cal! from onr friends and tbe pnbllc in general, believing that wa can now offer greater Inducements to both, wholesale and retail buyers, than ever heretofore. fl*p!s YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE. . - Sew. Coaeh and Garriage Faetory { JOHNSTON, BBOTHEBS & CO,* Owner cf Rebecca and Bdmont xtredtf MUghaty City, i r iiiiiliiiiiiii m WOULD respectfully inform their friends tho publio generally, that they have eotnmcnood the jaanufiicfcure of Carriages, ■ AH order* win bo executed with strict regard to durability and bounty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on .tha most reasonable tern*. Using in all their work tho j .55*5“?! Shafts, Poles, and Wheel staff, they feel confl dent that oil who fsror them with their patronage, will be Perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers aro requested to giro ns a cal], before pnreha sharelsewhere. . ■■ s ’ oetOly r: C4RHIAOBS POR SALE. 'T'GD ondertigned haa just reeolrod at his _ i .CARRUOE WABKnOUSE. near the Two Mile Ban, between Pittsburgh >BBnig§£: ■> «plendld e,al description, and will contlane to recMTe regularly, new and second hand Chmooer, EuUdct. aell , onlhe Tor 7 lowest terms for SEhVISSIfrS had practice in the business,and knownfacilitiesin the East, he flatten hliself “ JWttlng down all competition. . JS„ to pnrehaso are respectfully inyited to cal) and so* for tbemselTes, Especial and prompt attention paid to repairing of Oarrl ages, Ac. •; [mylBaiewy«) JOSEPH WHITE. NIVEBT STABLE, wmerof Sm\tl\fidd itrui and Diamond alley. undersigned having added largely to his VMSi fggt to now prepared to accommodate tho public X3JJL.with the finest Buggies, and best Horses, both for Har P.f?- Gentlemen wishing to hare horses sept .wui find superior accommodations for them at this stable. Tho stalls are largo and new, and the nro prietor pays every attention to their case and comfort . jxranr P. DEVLIN. • - • ■ Notlee* rfUIEJTOCKHOLDKBS OF THE ALLEGHENY AND A,- BUTLER PLANK ROAD COMPANY are hereby noil. * an ELECTION will be held at ROBERT WILSON’S HOTEL, In Bakerstown, on MONDAY, the 7th day of No f ▼ember, 1850, for the purpose of electing officers of said o’dock^h/ 07 cnsu^ year* Elcctfon ta bo opened at 12 r e ? oas N. PUBVIANOE, MeaUenk jAMta Berpm, Eoc'y. ■ foetr:dlm] of the Tcmperancovllle and Nobles iTfkr^fl Road. Company hereby {jive StOGlcholtlcrs or paid Oompnnv to BIEET on A B M Thif 0 m DAY r ?£ NEXT, at 10 o’cfeck, o^t^w^lL 01 * 00^^ 0 Treaflutcr of jiaid Company, No. OfflMMJf PUtBb r rß^ for tbe Parposo of choosing Iwlccrs or Bold Coropooy far the onsnlng year. A. W. LOOMIS, Pns’L footB] Apgrnr Lonxre, 800*7. o¥B'i’KK TRANSPORTATION. 4110 PonnsylTanln and Susqae* _T»; hanna.Rnllrond Companies, for a special Transportation Lino, at exceeding low ratoT W 0017 - ADAMS & CO., GJ Water St. BANKBOOKS- l*gmT Journals, Bar Books “a,, Hfe*, tlon of BLANK BOOKS MADE TO OIIDEII it Si* Of IbomosUußorior.gunUty ef paper, bom* £“£? swS required. Blank Books p*fiEX> to order. J sty** A. .largo and excellent stock of Blank Book* *fcr aVH nn band and for sale at low rates, consisting of Cap, DemV Hodiom work, in all styles of binding. yaDa The trade supplied on liberal terms. * W. 8. HAVEN, ' Blank Book Manufacturer, •: >ep2- : •< Corner of Market and Second street*. Labor Saving machine* * S. BOSTON SAUSAGE GUTTER AND BUFFERS* OV Straw, and Stalk Cutters; Churns, Improved Corn t,-Ihr hand-cad borso power; Pruning Chisel* fivrs,- and a lam. assortment of. Implements suitable for the Garden and Farm, from the Seed and Agricultural Ware house. 40 fifth street* odd JAMES WARPROP. • - Notice* ~ —“ mHE Partnership between tbo nndereigned, at Pittsburgh 1 and Wheeling, is this day dissolved by mutual consent Joseph Richards has transferred his interest to George W Bmlth,- who Is alone authorised to settle the business of the late firm. GEORGE W. SMITH.'- 1 ■■■■■-■ . ■ JOSEPH RICHARDS. Pittsburgh, August 26> 1853. CARD—Tho BREWING, GRAIN, MALT and HOP TRADE will be carried on as heretofore, by the subscriber, at Pitts burgh and Wheeling. ,' GEOBGB W. SMITH. . aug27:3m [Gazette.] y'fLlPtf STBBET—Two Lots fbr sale, situated oo Cliff and \j Cookstreets,each24ibeiftrotby78deep. Prices3oo ygfc- Terms; Onfr&alf In hand; balance in one year. , S. CCTHBEBT & SON, ~wm B«al Ertate Age&tj, 14a Tfotrd it *>£ « v • - * • - .• , ‘ *r t t ' , " •’'' : l' '.Srs.i j a’.':" TRANSPORTATION. faTTMHE& ASBAHOEBtEHTS. Uona °a too Toad, soil drilling in Philadelphiathe next tnDfnicg at 7 o’clock, ooDnectingwlth thDtraiiu dlrtxt to York,also.connecting at Harris baw with the trains for* and striving in Baltimore ct 7 o'- clock,••A.2l. The Express Train leaves the station every ereulng at 0:35 o'clock, stopping at all -the regular stations, and con* necting with trains for Baltimore, at 3 o’clock, P. JUL, aim* connecting with stages for Bedford Springs. - Pare to Bedford Springs, $5,80; Fare to Philadelphia, $9,60; Faro to Baltimore, $9; Fare to New York, $11,90. Passengers purchasing through tickets to New York will be convoyed from one depot to the other, in Philadelphia, free ot chargo, provided they go directly through. ' Tickets good to stop three days in Philadelphia. Baggage chocked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Sail* road and to Philadelphia and Baltimore: - Tho Accommodation Train wtll leave every afternoon at o’clock, all regular stations, and running Rolurniog trains arrive in Pittsburgh at SffiO. andBo’* dock, A. M., and 7:15 P.M. ■ • Passengers purchasing tickets In cars, will bo charged fra cexts in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Company havo no agent. « .^-Notice.—ln case of loss, the Company will hold them selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for on amount not exceeding $lOO. •• ■ 1 ..... V .. - *“* • B.—Messrs. M. &J, Breidenthol, Omnibus Proprietors, havobeefr employod to convey passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 12ld cents for each passenger, and 12}£ cents for each trank. • For tickets apply to ; J. MB3KIMEN, Agent, . . , PittaburgU, Jnly 2% 1833. ; Jy26 CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH . RAILROAD. SPECIAL NOTICE. ry!.? n ? an °. r WEDNESDAY, August 19,1853,PnsBragcr will run dolly, (Sundays excepted,) os follows: EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Cleveland for WoUsvillo and way Stations at 10.00 A M. - ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Cleveland for AHlmimw and way Stations at 7.30 PJL Returning t EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Wellaville fop Cleveland and way Stations at 10.16 A M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Alliance fbr Cleveland and way Stations at 9.00 AM., « only at the principal Station*, and dines atCrert lioo at 1-501» M, arriving at Cincinnati in tho evening, Tia Coluinbns and Xeula. >aro from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,75; to Columbus, $5,25. . SIAIXj TRAIN leave* Pittsburgh atß-SO AM; dines at Al liance; and reaches Crcatilno at C OO P IT. connecting with the Night Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and -with thi* Bcllcfoutainc and.ludUna Railroad for Dayton,lndianapo lis, Terr© Haute, and towns in Indiana. Cbnueetion* aro made at Alliance by Railroad with Rartmmt, iludaoa and Cleveland. Pore from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $t Oft. Connection* are made ax Mansfield by Railroad with San dusky City, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and Zanes ville. Pare to Sandusky City, $4,60; to Newark, $4,60; to Zano Tille, $6. Connections aro made with Detroit and Chicago, both by Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passengers who leave pitu burgh in the Moll Train at 8,30 AM,go directly by Mans field and Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention. Fare to Detroit, 6.00; to Chicago, *ll,OO. RETURNING* TUB EXPRESS TRAIN leave* CrcsUlno at 1.00 P M, Mansfield at 1.40 P M, and Alliance at 5.00 P M, and reach es JPlttaburgb at 8.15 P M, connecting with the Express Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which leaves pitta burgh at 10.30 P. M. Timo from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, 14V£ houra. Fare. $7,75. Faro from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore. $15.00. , 1 SIAIL TRAIN leaves CraUias at 7, A M; diaes at Al liance; connects with F+xpras Train from Cleveland, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 0, P SI. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave* Pittsburgh at 10 A M and 4.45 P 51, and Now Brighton at 7 A 5! and 1 P M. Excursion tickets, sir quarterly tickets at reduced rates. . FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at (WO A M, and ar* Ives at 4.3.), PM. t 0» Passengers arc requested to procure Tickets at the Sompauy’s Office, at the Federal Street Station, of . OEOKQE PABKIN, Ticket Agent. -63** Tho Trains do not run on Sunday. JOSf Further information may bo obtained of aug* JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. Pennsylvania Railroad Company 7 TTTEarB forwarding Produce, 4c, to BolUmoM andPhUa. Tf didphia, promptly, on receipt. Time, Ftvo Dora. 'Umnnsnfc Bacon, Pork and Beet; (salted,) 4Sc. $ lootta. Lard Oil, Tallow,Cotton, Window Glees 9 BOt'fUOfflb?’ ° heKW ’ EortheaTO »> letter, Leaf Tobacco, On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, ClOTcr and Timothy CCCu, cUC» ID* ; to Deer Skina, Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, roc. ft looiba. OgJtavthers,Furs, Peltry,Brooms and Merchandize,POo. j On Flour, 87J0. barrel* : «e also prepared to forward freight to Rodebaugb’s Station, near Grecnsburg, raid intermediate Stations. OOVODE A GRAHAM, Agents, corner of Penn and Wayne stsu, Pittsburgh. , _ n. IL HOUSTON, Agent; _ Jy29 276 Bfarfcet street, Pb«***ip>V UUCOI* JOSJCPH a. XBten. S« LeechyJldAlplii A OdiV \\T HOLESALI 3 GROCKRB, and Sailors In Produce. Met* in ols, and Pittsburgh Manufactures, N 05.242 and 2H Liberty street, near the head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Pau of fer for sale on liberal terms, the following: { 100 tierces fresh Rice; 150,000 fts. Bacon, assorted: ; ■.^S blB 'S“f, ; ~ d 5 tons Bit Iron, do; 1500 kegs Kails, assorted;! 3 do Beat Nall Bods • 600 boxes Window Glass,! 2000 kegs Rock and Rifle ka “*s« ' Powder, assorted; 60 half chests. Tea, os.; 800 boxes Rosin Boa > E i orte SS J v ! 85 bbls. Linseed, Lard an 4 76bxs.Tobacco,assorted;! Tanners* Oil; i 100 hhds.N.O. Sugar, part; 800 bbls. Vinegar; prime; « so do Rosin; 6 bxa. Havana Sugar; * 20 do Pitch; 10 hhds. Porto Rico do; 1 6000 Dm. escorted Conner ■ ; 160 hags Coffee; ! 20 hbl«. and kem lard ■ i 600 bbls. N. O. Molasses; 1 10 kegs assorted Shot • • <5 do B, 11. do; | Ido hark Shot -800 bxs. Tin Plate, cas’d ;| 5 bbls. Alum; ’ 4 tons Wire, do; ; 20 do Bye Flonr; ; 2do Spelter; ; 20 smtsTlntiers'Machines ; 6 casks sheet Zinc, as-* and Tools’ l „ ® rU S!, ! 100 bus. Dried' Apples; 1 irnn : IWhales BatUngAssorted; 1000 ika. Ant mony; , 2000 lbs. Cotton Tarn, os’ *lO tons ass’d Sheet Iron;! sorted. * 100,000 Balk Meat;} [apr2o Wholesale and Retail. I BADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY if >ODW& IL HARTLEY, begs leave to ;lt bis friends and the public generally, that bo fe&ggaK joontlnuea to occupy that largo and commodious {Store Room, formerly ecoupied by Samuel Fahno- 4r ! ifltock k Co., No. 80, oorner of Diamond Alley and Wood at. [Where ho keeps a large and general assortment of 8oddl«!! Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddlo Bags, Valises! Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other articles In his lino I Ho also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to fur jnlsh to. order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manWtured of jtho best material, and in 0 style of workmanship equal to {the Eastern manufactured article, and ato6per cent.cheaper : Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to call and* .examine his- stock before purchasing elsewhere, as bo Is de termined to soli first rato articles at very low prices. i Don’t forgetthe place, No. 86, oorner of Wood it. and Diamond Alley. Notice to Farmer* ana Gardeners. TIIE subscriber has received his supply of TUJINII* SEEDS—viz: Largo Purple Top, Yellow AbardooQß. White Qlobo, Largo Norfolk, and Lainey’a improved Ruto jßaga or Swodlsh. few tons of Loinus’ Fertilizer, .one of tho best manures for corn, grain, grass, vegetables, trees, Ac,, of easy and safe, application, at Philadelphia i, Garflon and Farmlnglmplomenta,to great variety, of tho KorSSXT’ ° Ub ° BSCi Warehonre, i jo2o ;Offlce of Cleve’d & Pittsburgh HR. C 0.,) , Ctivnjun>, September 14,1853. f 1 S T mBTA? ?? :h6ro^n ;aii«a u»»t the second stSe mffirJr‘5 B si?nS£. len r° rccnt - onthe subscription to 'SjADraiMPsw^ 7l^ ANI> HraraBDBQH BAlL fteidon fwtte-constracHonor the &»»£]&£ 1 P aU 401,10 ®n>Mnror et his Office i MXtTSdifett h. lba F! KSTVAT op NOVEJISm I"& teprtl to iSSi ,MhJ n to o' t tea Pwcent ooAsuccessiTO S£Sa^S^SS-jy- By order of tlio Bostd of Directors • ocUm SAil'L FOIJAMimE. 1W,.*... > • ' ■ ■ .Revolver* "l JUevolversf i toIM, 8 and 8 inches barrel, all of which We wUI ISS cash as low aa they-can he bought in the city of New Tor? ; Perrons going to Australia that ttw , ran d 9 hotter hy purchasing their Bguippage at home, than theyran among stran*era,eawegiTe prawns a chanco to hfr+Sfnr 1 *s°., 61,0,0 Pistols, betbro laying tho dty; met In case of a failure, werafgud the money/ ■ . J > BOTOf A TETLEY, / , i. 188 Wood street, Httshursgt. i INSURANCE COMPANIES. INSURANCE NOTICE. CHARTERED 1819— CAPITAL $800,000: Paid up in cash, and seonrely Invested, _.' „■ . BOARD OP DIRECTORS: pt’f-K'JraM. . Robert Bud], A Mather, £r” d * Tyler, A. Bulkcley, AUrtlu Lunlmm, Kton Flower, . Henry Z. Pratt,. Joarah Church; Samuel S. TVard, Ward Woodhrldgo, John h. Boswell, Bemuel Tnaor Miles A Tattle, AQ. Ripley; ' Jonlns 8. Morgan, ■: Gnstntni F. Davis. Q. O. Rimr, S«roS£ MAS * BEAOE * Predaent - TEE agency of ibisl Company being changed from R. 11. Beeson, its former Agent, to Goo. E. Arnold, those hoy log policies at the office in Pittsburgh and vidnity,can have them renewed by calling on Mr. Arnold, No. 74 Fourth St, who is duly commissioned to take risks on Dwelling* Stores, Public Buildings, Mills and Manufactories, with their contents. Tho attention of Mcrcbants abd property holders of Pittsburgh Is called to the advantages offered by -insuring in this Company, from its ago, promptness and liberality In adjusting losses, audits abundant moans, such as wff similar corporations can show. . J.B.BENNETT,GeneraI Agent. ABSETB OF THE COMPANY. TnmTY-rotraiit aitoual sr&uumir, mat, 1853. Bank Stock, market value.—- Phoenix, of Hartford ..$30,000 Exchange, do., 18,172 * Farmers’ and Mechanics...... 25,400 Connecticut Hirer 9,750 Hartford..; .. 29,400 $115,722 do. do. Eagle, of Providence, It. L... 1,080 do. do. American, of Now York $11,450 North America 11,000 Broadway.... 13,920 Pooplo’s 4,400 Republic 10,500 Hanover o^oo New York Life and Trust..... 15,000——— Railroad 7 cent Mortgngo bonds, market value, Railroad Oomponystock, mar ket value, via; Hartford and Now Haven, . $02,500 Hartford, Providence, and Ftshklll, 20,475 Boston and Worcester, 11,128 .Now Albany, 200 Connecticut River, Miscellaneous— Connecticut River Co. Stock, Real Estate la Hartford, Ann Arbor, Louisville, Ac., [ Office Furniture and Library, i Cash in Bank. [ Amounts, balances, bills re ceivable for premiums, rool estate, Ac., $01,380,02 1 Less, balances duo fo Agents and others, 28,414,40 $32,905,50 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock, $300,000 Profit ana Low, 110,178,30 $110,178 SO Adivldendof cent, declared and paid 13thof Juno 1853. v Having received tbo appointment as Agent In Pittsburgh, and vicinity, of Iko /Etna loauraneo Company, lately heul by It. 11. Beeson, 1 take pleasure In calling tbo attention of Us former patrons, my friends and Ibopublic, that I am prepared to Issue I*oUclo*, or renewals of them, at lair rates of premium,.on risks of tho various descriptions of build ings, merchandise, mills, machinery, and all risks needing the security of Insurance from low or damage by fire. Tho Aito* Company is ono (hat recommends Itself to the com* munity from its proverbial fairness and promptitude, not only In takingof risks, but In tho adjustment and payment of its losses. It docs not profess so much to give cheap In* snroaco, as It does promise valuable iodemnitr. ■ Applications attended to at tho Bonking House of Goo. B. Arnold A Co., 74 Fourth street. oclS-lm OEOItQE E. ARNOLD, Agent.* Delaware Ilntnal Safely IttauraKceCo. Office, north moot of the. Exchange. Third sf- PAfl, FUtK INSURANCE-—lJuUdlngß, merchandise and other property, in town and country, insured against loss or damage by fire, at the lowest rate of premium. Marik* Iksuoakcs.—They also insun# vensels, cargoes and freights, foreign or ooastwUo, under open or special pollries, os the assured may denire. iKtAirp ToANsroaTmoN.—They also Insure merchandise transported by wagons, railroad rare, canal boats and steam boats, on riven and lakes, on the most liberal terms. _ Diretion ■Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A. Soudar, John C. Pavis, Robert Burton,- John H. lYcrore, Samuel Edwards, George Q. Lelpcr, Edward Darlington, Isaac IL Davis, Wit* 11am Polwell, John Newlin, Dr. K, M. Huston, Ja& a Hand, Tbttiphfloj Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry Hloan, Hugh .Craig, George Berrill, Bpettrer M'llvaln, Charles Kelly, J, O. Johnson, William Hay, Dr. B. Thomas, John Bailers, William Eyre, Jr. Dirtd?rs ct Pd!:bvrgh—T}. T. Morgan, Jlngh Craig, John T. logon. Wiuzam MarTIK, prrtidenL __ Thor. C. Hand, Res President. Jostra TT.Cowak, Secretary. Office of tho Company, No. £2 Water street, Pittsburgh. JelCrdtf . P. A. MADEIRA. Agent. PROTECTION DTSURASrCE COMPANY, OF ’ HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premiumt and Western Fund 51, 000,000. INCORPORATED 1825. Policies of Insurance issued at all times on tho most favora ble terms, agnln.it LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, c» vse PERILS OP NAVIGATION, Dsf GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aoent FOB riTT&BITRGR AND ALLEQa&&Y COUSTT. parley THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITV AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 2GTH, 1850. CDARTEU PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. E, Comer of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. OJjlcert of the Home Board at Philadelphia: satciOM. ' Stephen R. Crawford, Paul D. Goddard, Ambrose W, Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tlngfey, Goo. M’Ujsnry, Jacob L. Florence, James DoTeroax, William M. Godwin, William M’Koo. President —Stephen it, Crawford. Fide President— Ambroao W. Thompson. Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh*- James 11. Willson, M. D. Allegheny CWy—R, k Mowry, JL D. . „ • OcO. E. ASKOLD, Agent, marl7y fr>. 74 Fonrth itrect, Pittsburgh. The Franklin Fire Inenranee Company, Of Philadelphia, Ftnntylcarria. • I \ntEOTOßS—Charles \V, Bancker, Tbcmaj Hart* Tobias XJ Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob It. Smith, Geo. W. Rlcb- Mda, Horaocai D. Lewis, AdoiphlE.Borte,David 8. Browne. Morris Patterson. Cnxs. N. Basoua, Praidcnt Caaa. O. IHwcxeb, Secrda y. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or on every description of property, in town and country, at rates aa low as are consistent with security. Th. Company haro rewrrod a lars» Contlngmt Puna, which, with their capital and premiums, safely wrestoL af ford smple protection to the sexared- L, -®» Assets of the Company* on January Ist, 1851, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were ss follows, .Is: Mortgage- i - £918,123 08 ; Beal dictate.. 84,377 78 ! Temporary Loons— 88,960 17 Blocks. 61,889 00 : o«o*i*c • 04J540 81 Total—— 44 _Sinco tbdr Incorporation, n period of twonty-ono yoare, they hare paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording orldsnce of the adrentages of Insurance, os well os the ahlllly and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities, i . J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ; ap24 Office, corth-oest cor. Wood and Third sts. i THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE .'Xff-SVB-AXTOE COMFAHY, ! Or PBNHBYLYANIA. Assets, May Ist, 1852~ ... $200,010 61 Premiums received to May Ist, 1853*..., 136,260 6& Interest on Loans, Ac. . i,oio 19 Capital Stock*..... 100,000 00 ; r . $410,163 20 Returned premiums, Losses, Re-insurance, Ex penses, Ao, «... 87,804 60 Bonds, Mortgagor Stocks, and other good seen* curiiiesw...* $101,481 08 Premium Notes ...... 170,010 61 Cash on hand .. 17,820 21 Total am’t of Resources, Liable for Losses...- $358,318 70 nmsordns. i JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin county, P. 0. SEDGWICK, Harrisburg, SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia, i A. WILKlNS.Bnnkor, Pittsburgh, J A. A. CARRIER, « •JOHN B. RUTHERFORD;Dauphin county, A. J. GILLETT, HarrUhurg, : 8. T. JONES, Harrisburg, ■ ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county. * . JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President. . ' A. J.' ORIWT, Secretary, j Will insure agaiust perils of sea and inland navigation, : a J?f > on Merchandize m city or country, at lowest rates con sistent with, safety. Policies Issued on dwelling houses • either perpetually .or for a terra of years. Branch Office, corner Fourth and Smiihfidd «treets i myVktf A. A, CARRIER. Actuary. Wostern Inauranco Company, Pittsburgh, R. MILLER, Jr., President. M. GORDON, Beeretani • CAPITAL, 9300,000. : TTT7LL insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA ! v v RINE, All losses will bo liborally adjusted and promptly paid. ? Home Institution, managed by Dibsotobb who are well ,known in the community, and who ore determined, by [promptness and liberality, to maintain the cbaractcrwhich (they have assumed, os offering tho best protection to thoso iwho desire to bo Insured. L, ttraefore.—-R.Miller. Jr.,o. W. Ricketson, J.W.Bntlor; IL Holmes, Jr, W. H. Smith, 0. Ihmson, George W. Jackson, ; Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippencott, George Daralo, James Mc- Auley, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott. ■ K - Office, No. 02 Water Btroot, (Warehouse of Spang A jCo.. up stairs.) Pittsburgh. nov24ay JAMES WARDROP. I_. k your Life Insured, r NOT, read what someono has written. Among all the contrivances of man to protect tho family circle from : want, none can be found mow simple la its character, noble In its feature, or certain id its results, than LIFE INSUR ANCE. It Is the prop which tho dying husband leaves to support the wife of his bosom. i It is the unseen hand of the Provident father reaching forth ftom the grave, and still nourishing his offspring, and , kooplng together the thmily group. ' C. A. COLTON, Secretary,- Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth at., : sep2l Masonic Hall. WM. A. M’CLURG, DEALER IS Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries tad Willow ■ ■. Wore.- ■ ; CORNER OR WOOD ANDSIXTBSTS., PITTSBURGH. PA. ■ IS now rcatrlnga largo sssDTtinmt of FRESH GOODS, In Addition .to-hls already extensive etoefc, purchased &oa first hands in the Eastern markets, which, will be sold at the lowest market prices. Btssmtoota, and thmUltK-buying Dr the quantity, Killed at wh<&salo ratST Goode dellTerad lotto city ftee of durge. eopH i , y iiJTbodBtrtd, and IHamani Alley r ’ JOHNWGODB,- . _ BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER, ■ T\EALEB in Gold; Sflrer and Bank Notes--; Current and JL/ par funds Collections carefully at* tended to.' Fourth ono door East of Morket/Fitto* burgh, Pa. ' . Demotic and ibreipn J&chimgc, JkLnk'Noiu, Gold amt Silver - Bought, Sold amt Exchanged, atthi' . ‘• EXCHANGE ANU BANKING JHOUSE OF ■ WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., ; 04 woon sTßztr, phtboubod. Interest allowed on time deposits. . . - , [angZ3 EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF A. WILKINS & CO., No. 75 FbPMn Sffinf, Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh, • JanS - - PcprSBUBQg. \ G.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..:. ■ ‘ U3L.No. 74 Fourth st, next door to Bank, of PitteVg.{selS ” HILL & C 0„ • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, coxrom or wood amd nrta stbsxts, :• SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes disamnted.— Gold, Silver and‘ Bank Notes, bought soid. Collections made in all theprindpal dtfes' of the ■ United States; •' Do* posits received of l*ar and Current Funds.; ; : [marZ7ly alum xbauxb, ' xdwaed raum, ; . ..ruiasacx xeakxb. KRAMER & RAHM, - - BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUY AND SELL Gold,.SUTer» and. Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on .Beal. Estate or Stock .Securities; purchase Promissary Notes and Time' Bills,.onEast and West; buy and sell Stocks on Commission. ... , . . Collections made on aJlpointß in the Union, v. fmyl v A. WILKINS St CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BRGKSBB,. wo. 75 rommi ratßatmaa, orposira bass or pihsbu&ob. rilllß SUBSCRIBER, underhew and.more&Torahleau£pi- X cea. will continue the Banking business and Stock Bro kerage in the house formerly occupied •by fileEsrt Ilunna A Co., and more recently by tho Tdttehnrghldte In surance Company, where he-will be pleased to see his old friends and [JyB] A. $41,017 50 N. HOLMES & SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, OATS BTMOVEO THIUB JUKKUTSAND XXCHA3OX OPTICS TO SO. 67 W4Bi£T 6TOSIT, rOUn I>OOE3 BXUIW.OU> eTAKI>.- N. HOLMES A SONS, Bankets dud Exchange Brokers, •.and Dealers Drafts,'Acceptahtes,Gold,Sli ver and Bank Notes. Exchange oh the Eastern and Western' Cities constantly for sale. - _ . . Collections' mode In .'all! the cities Throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or Current paper. No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. fjsSfcly • 18,708,40 670.73 JAB. 8. EOOW,. ..-THUS. BABOUIT. HOOK St SARGENT, > BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N, x. coasts or wood bbixtu STa~ . pirrsß'uaon, pa, DEALERS in Coin, Bonk' Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and -Domestic Exchange, Ocrtificates'of Deposit, Ac. Exchange on all the principal cities of the Union and Eu rope, for s&o to sums to suit purchaser*. Current and par funds received on deposit; Collections made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. ; . , . ■■ ... jaepVkly . ; $410,178,30 XlemOVOl*v • • ' v : PATRICKS & FRIEND, - \ BANKERS AN© EXCHANGE BROKERS, Eixse Benurtxd their OJjite to the Comer of FiflhandWoodtli, \ mtsmnwjn, pjl - 'JJATKICKB k FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, HU»er Uhl Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. -•- Collections made in all the cities throughout the United Stales. Deposits received Id par funds or current paper, et the comer of Fifth and Wood •• V • ff e l>3 THOMPSON BELT, & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BBOKERS, (UTX Of A. WEBS * 00.,) 'TTTIIA eontjnuo tbo Exchange and Banking business at ff the old stand, corner Third and Woodst*. fjy2 HOTELS, &c, met c. ctmami, Broiru** Hotel, (brtxr of SmiV'fuld and Third Strtctt, PitUburgTu Tbin’a. BROWN k CONNKLLY, PBcpBOTOBa. . £?*0ood #tabHn* attached lo iho House “VItAN KLIN fiOKBKi _J t Cleveland, Ohio. PATRICK A SON, PROfiusToxys,—This House h«-« «ru \J* dergooo thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, and Urge additions of nrw fumimro.ele., ami iheproptif*- tors pled?o themsclTtfff that nothing shall be Wanttßff on their part toteuiier the S’ju.hkus a plow where all tho-eota fbrts of a first class hotel can he Iband, frfcl t a PATRICK A SON. St* Charles* Hotel) Oxmn of WTwi and Third tir'd*, PaUburgK, ftmrfa. IVaUAM 8. VnotatSTOt •• - THIS Cuo c'® in America, adcscrlptlve faL embodying all tbo American national Airs, by Juliet,. Katy Barling’s Farewell, to Guitar. Katy Clyde, ’ . Also, ‘tpudworUi’s Brass Band School.” containing overv necessary Information to orgonlzo Brass Bands, to ondo?- stand tho nature of brass, dhdr selection and ndaptaUon and embracing a number of . lino‘pieces arranged for full Allen Bodworth, leader of tbo celebrated Bodworth Brass Bend, Now York; for sale by orn,M °° l2 11. KLEBER, No. 10l Third street. FOR SALK—IO3 Acres of Coal Band, 100 of Which bare two good veins of Coal In them; the lower vein Is opened, and ip good order, with a good railway, and capable of lending 20,000 bushbls per-day—has onoof tho best landings. The land is all nndor cultivation; oh which new lmprovemonte that cost over 412,000;—la three o,lBal ' 6l e And tim moat dihnb” property on the Monoogahcla river. < Zt, > A”^ 24 : - 45Marketstm*. _ to BKTEBPRiBB WORKS, no. 13OW00P BTurrr, vntm, Dopaertow man, : BOWN ; V ; - v4'V’ -J-v? — y T.. . ’.^;' \_^'^‘ >j ' : *r\ ,• " * *""' -* ' * i J* "' 'r * '*- / 1 / V-. ‘ ' '-' ~ *'s *’*;/_**.'.* . '.' - ,'v. * '• v r'A- V \-V ; v'.’? ~*■ g\ BTETENSON continues to manufartur* H INQ attended to, to all farneh**- . xnyll :•. Hav* nv CO.; extetudvoCAßlNEr and 64 Smlthfleld rtrerti a ofn S!” 7 1114 plata ftimltim>, wiich they i fCß,h Puroiiueni Journeymen Cabinet Uak«r» Association WA&BUOtrSB VZ TJBI&D STREET 1 • (Bstwas woan isn lasssr sis.) ' ; -pjrQjm--/ ~• •• . alreadr twice to throe «mw> aauL xoaoy- bauds M.thft largest acdfipg hithertomost renowned bn&iness• !•- anopa of this city, have opened their Warehouse, an able to furnish the public, by wholesale or retalL trithFor* nlture of .the following description—vis: Mahogany Wardrobes? Dressing Bureaus; Pull Columned Bureaus; Mahogany Besteads;-Mahogany Chairs ;Bocfcing Chairs; Mahogany. Washstands; So&s; Divsn&Piono&tools; BookJ3ases; Secretaries; -Cart Tables? Wet Tables; flne Card Tables; Centre Tables; HatHacks{French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes?Diningand lireakiastTables; Workstaads; Cherry anti Common Workstaiula; hlgh pdst common; low, andtrundle Bedsteads;Cherry BareaturCribg Cntdles,4c. . ~.. The advantages on extensive mit them to sell at the lowest prices,'and theyeredetex mined to sell, lower than any ah equally good* u not better article, and -warranted public wlil un« IXSmSUamSoalvxtkot all descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order in every style* at the shorts est notice- ■; ■ :• -v..7. 7- • -mar» '' • § JAMES W. WOODWEtt, CABINET FURNITURE manufactureb . Ware-rooms 97 and 00 Third street. ' - J. W. Yf, respectfully informs friends andcuatomera that he \£L has now completed his spring stock KS9: Furniture, which is decidedly • ■ 5 eTer offered for stdo. In this City, which ” -5?! at as tow as onyih theUnitod Stales, <•&£* or west. > As he is determined to uphold the quality with’well sea* best workmanship, and newest design* and from the extent of his orders and facility In manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest pTioea. . the principle of Identifying his customers’ Interest with hia own, in quality and price, and keeps al- variety of eTery.description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most e!e- Mt ondTOsUy, that ahouae, .of any partof one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or .*h« following,articles consist, In part, of his stock,- which for rixdmoffl of style and flnkb, cazmot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities:. Itoula XIV tete-a-tete 8olas; 60 Sofas, inplushasd hair cloth; * 60 doa. Jlahoeany Chairs: . \ 20 dos/Walnut 60 Mahogany Rocking 4e • 20Walnut f. • «* • ■■■ 60 Mahogany Divans: SOWahrat « 60 Marble Top Centro Tables: 60 « “Dressing Bureaus; » ■- - TVashatandj; v 40 Enclosed- -V 100 Common ' 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut « - SOCottage 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogsu* Wardrobes: ' 10 Walnut M 10 Cherry • : « 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast l^bles; 12 Secretary and Bookcases: . 20 dos. Can* Scat Chairs; • 24 Cane Beat Becking Chairs: 12 Ladled Writing Desks; ' Hnt and Towel Stands; What-Nots; _ , Paper Moche Tables: ConTereation Chairs;- Pembroke « Elisabeths® u . HallaadTler " “ : : Ladies* Work ' « “ Extension Dining Tables; Arm « Ottomans; Oothte and n&n Chain; _■* “«°itaent Of COMMOJf - EOBSTPOBE and WIKBSORCnAIBS. Caanrs,MAXxsasupplied' vlthallar> ode* in tnrir line. STEAMBOATS ima HOTELS, famMied *t the ehoitest notice. ortew irroiapUjr to. WATCHES, JEWELKY. &c. SEW JEWEIEY SlflßE. Ko. «7 Market Street, (.veortti dm above the Xorth-wett comer of the IMamcnd.'i T , (of ihelatctnn of Jubn B. il’FaiM.n W 4 Co,) respcctfallj announces to tho-jraMlMbut ho has opened, ot tho share sUmi, s Booassortment of WATCHES. JKw.xKv.sibVE,; ASI) plated wakk,l'lVtra,iii. LIANDULES, Lbc/.rf amt Table Cutlery, Britannia Tea ami OmmynumSds, sod the usualTsrictr of roods in bis line of tranoeas. *° thoßErAlß ofw - SB fro “, ¥ s ? 0D « «otperi«see Its business, lie mil po able to give satisfaction to thoso who may fatorbini with their patronage. ' Pittsburgh, May 15th, 1853. »».n? ea,y lUehardaon, JennUer, I IV 1 ■ ' ro ' Btt «* l* l * «ton) .to aimndjoma manner.uuX XX bat recently returned: from the eastern cities with a Ene eKortmcnt cr WATCnXS, JRWItEBY, CM FANCY GOOBS.'B'onldraUUia altcntinn otJUsfckndiimJlcnjtnm «ann?hi« Watches, will b&ratmd i!m moit^raUjjstytajJatlinKand mate*. iOMewelry, tbs latost'atcles.trUrotKhni. BrcMt fmi, m> it il YestChalns, Finger PANOTQOOD3—Such as PapicrHachij, Worlrlatiles and ft*najßi:llofi«s : J>ble Mala, Fulfil Porta Manaalos ingtrcstirsriety; china Fruit andCatoObbas; with an ondlKatarietyofnacfiii and or namental articles, which iaTOonljXo.bosecn 'tt> bo anpro (M»tt - m atmuKETciTßEifr. I.IAffS WOIITU KMItVISUr-To'all that are about to uol l lJeWelfy,oritCTllDggilTcrATa r *..-.HOoi) SaTS,® OT , £ e !t^S s ? ! ! tn !' !nt fflTwpd* in i.« line or tnrfnKt«, that ho U eelllng: at Iholr TOOB.TirD* ami f. S O - 9 ?™ tbcl0 * I&prlccsiuipd by those V < J ld .oSES t y cn V !**»«*» tn ilia mar. Jf 0 * ’libtheltollateteor goal* thatsoav*ta> purchased, double thito present »alne"awj jet they Mwctto moko a profit I am tom "? atiy other dealtg fa thiadiy, at 51 — y -< ; t-> ■ Bouhk ■RMiiT, ANP igjStimjaK Juit siiaj—A ‘“S'-.*™ s * 9*».*wroa " oodaud Market; Tlmfurnitnn) will boioM it&lKfpvlti. J' Wood Bml flttmlimt.. AMESKENh'KDf.nato Managerof tbowell-known Sr tMUMKmoriM, Now YorKJ togs leave lo Inform the go Wlc, that be has now established an EXTEKBTYE NClt- StEY.on the Sana of Mr. JameSS. Ncgloy. near East Lib orty, whera ho ehail bo prepared, attir the 6th Instant, to r» b" orders Sir every variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Hardy end ureen Moose Shrubs and Plants lri addition to a choice and soperlorttockon band, ho has made arrangements with om of tho largost Hurseriosln thoEasri y>Ply- Having athoronghhnd losgoapo satE&ctlon bur in ess, be can assure Ida customers perfect Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his services in designing, laying out, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pal* Uc Parks, or the grounds of Country Residences; and will alsofnrnishplans for the formation of lawns, Approaches, Pfctnremuo Scenery. 4c, la the highest styles of tho art! Practically acquainted with every hiandr of landecano Oardenhig, and haring spent yearsin tho Sylvian Parks of England, and on tholKautUUl banks of the Hudson, he hopes he has. Uie capacity to meet the wishea-of those who xayor mm. OomnumlcalioM can be addressed through the Qtv of Messrs. Neg%* martm ■ , RRSKWiv * on. USttKEEi —'—T— CELEBRATED CHEMICAL YEAST OB BAKING POWDERS, mast. Pitfitl and jawtomit- ■' Bread, iKtcuit.FWed, ’ Griallr, and Johnny CMa, Misfre, , , . ibaMnlys,* Street Caber, . . Cbm.Bfead* cfc., rtmioKS ■ v-r Ihose Who have tried it, have found, that the advertise- SS> t tr°“ hofjnoni its praises too h!ghly.*-£Tallahassuo Floridian and Journal, Fob. 19,1553. w Housekeepers, wbo have tested the quality of this tow. dw.Yronouucu unanimously in Its favor.—{bockport lEliy .K ln thdway of rising; wdever saw tfrtAprlU SKS* ° f cai “' — l Kasjwa X Advocate and Itegb -iß'(l I> .*wS rUol .; of f° ch “HHty in various kinds of cook cry, Uiat yhnn its vlrtura become properly known* no houselreeper, that studies cbmfortand economy*, will wii, Hngly do without U.-[N. Y. Plok., .May 21,1853: Noonewced hesitato to use Dnrkco’a all-imnortantartlclo to hooaekeepert.—[_llcp u bl ic en Benner and Nashville Whig, IVoold yoa hare light bread, sweet bread, breed that yon ran eat tilth a good relish, do not forget to procure Dhrkeo's Baldng_Powder,and you will notfall to haregood bread cakes, Ac.-[Troy Doily Times, May 21,1852. k vWo have tried this article, and can recommend it with Pbrftbtconfidence.-rtQuebeo Gazette, July, 1552. Durkeo’s linking Ponder, wo havotriedat oor house, and kplicf half' was astonished at tho result—rw -v Dally Times* Oct 23,1852.. . *•"' V All good housewives will rejoice in and glorify tho nanio ? or k°' “Rer they have given his Baking Pondera fair trial.—fNcw York Sun; Sept. 30,1852. Durkce’a Baking Powder, undoubtedly the host article for this purposo-that has yet keenilirroverej.- —N'. Y ‘Dnteh man, Fob. 12,1853. : ““ The highest commendations, from hnedredsdftheliiriresi and most respectable wholesale honses in this, knd nearfv every largo city on this continent, could bo given, if space ttIIOWOU ib -- * - ■ ■ E.R.DORKEB, 1 Sots Proprietor ax© Manutactubeiv J 139 Wafer str&L New Yorlc* BAXTER A SIcKEEy AgontHy Pjttaburgh. - T {oetiil] SMITH & SLNCLAIR, “ WHOLESALE GROCERS, SECOND AND 101 PIItST STREETS, is sioaa.Ann roa : r 809 bap Rio Coffee; - - 300 hblaN.O. Molasses; lnUdaMaSagu:-'--', 60 bblsSagar-Hottse flo. V SO boxes Orant's Tobacco; 200 bales Batting -50 boxes Webster olddd. 300 kegs Nails, Msortod- - 20 bis Bussell A Robinson's; 200 boros QloS-' lOOwaddy boxes of various 30kegs Ya- Twist Tobacco; 3 - 200boxesBosinSoap; OObblsfcmfSngar; 50 boxoa Palm do.' : ,20 bags Pepper ; . - ‘2O boxes Ground Popper;' 15 bags Pimento;- fsep27] OronndCiwrto,Ad.Ac. fa. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! f WHOLESALE AND RETAH, . 27 ONEY—3OO lbs prime newghito Honey, in smafi Jjoxovfor family use, JustrecelYed and for sale by - ang2o : J. D; wn,HAMB, 122 Wood st.' in Allegheny City. Xv-Thn totia £0 &st front on Korth C&nnl B&XT1BU LUS!UU£--1Q casks for Eaie by -...... -g**? -a Ai-JAflmsToogftco^ • SerlpDlviflend* » the Depatta lem of lha • .WnBOOBn lub lotfln&CS’ Company, oto twnarfui forUw ® woS stBKu«“ laa(. ? - • “““r ! ®5? . Jj_.' 'c.. A.COMON,Seao( w sV i. t* r • v f .,- j \ • « \. ■ *% *■ . .. X* ' • *lr;> •• *}*' HJENiftt&R >-*• -^ Vj * ‘a •: *-.T* V ‘ * L* i •• ; - .. • * ' -s'. MISELLANEOUS. „ _ A P&OCI.AMAXIOS. IirHKBEAS, by HQ Act of Assembly, In amendment of Ty . ibe License Lave, approvMthe fourteenth day of April, A* D. 186)1, the BBJe of Spirituous Yioous and Mali Liquors, on Spnday.ia FORBIDDEN within the limits of Allegheny County, underihe penalty of Fifty Dollar* for -eschoffopce, to t» imposed by eummary convictioa, and In defeult tberoovla punishable by imprisonment in the County-Jail; < ; .. And, Whereas, by a recent decision of the Supreme Court, /prosHUged ub Pittsburgh, tho prlndple is’laid downwhlch eweepjj pway all ffoubtax to the constitutionality of this lour; .-• And/ Whereas, > much, of the crime and which hare stained the annals of this city is refor&blo.to the com* mon end notorion&pr&etlco which It la the purpose of this lawtonraest; - Aj3d,’Whbreas y an uniform and infioxible enforcement of this iow muat powerfully contribute to the .preservation of order, andthe, elevation of the public morals, and by per* netting no one rendernr class ox vender# to ply their trade -onSUNDAY,can worklnjustlcetonoone; , .. - And, Whereas, by virtue. cf-my office, and In considers* tion of My official oath, it is my special duty to look.tothe enforcements this law.l hare issued this, my Proclama tion to that end, : And, I heraby caU upon all tavern-kcepera,koepcrs of coffee-hquaes,; restaurants and eating-houses, or by whatso ever other name* the placeig- may be known, where liquors : pro or.have been sold ordispensed, to auhntft.ihemselTca to the law as goqd dtiiehis and refrain from the sale of liquors on Sunday'; .and. Z wars themthoteveryio fraction of this law which may be detected, will be punished with the ut most rigor, and the extreme penal Idea of its provisions en forced without distinction of persona or conditions.’ •• Atfd, In aidj of-my settled determination r to compel on ■ncivijTOil oteUmcecr thlalm.l atom rciitato.ver, mem b«r of the Day_Polte, ererrinember of the Night' Polina, end everyjSpeciplOfficer, who may be «nh]ect uni Com mands, to report to me on peln of iMtent dlemUSiU or «ne pemion, every lnfaetlon of thle 'lew that shall Ml under his obserration, or oUterwlse come to his knowledge; - • 1 • And as submission to wholesome laws is honorable to aU‘ men as their violation isdisgraceful, 3 earnestly inroke the assistance ofgooddtixens in myefforte to enforce this law; And that they may more effectually render such assistance, Ipray-them to dismiss that Umst mistaken reptxgtiance to becoming laforaers, which often restrains the Jaw-abldlog from affirming their own patriolkmby voluntaryContribu-. tion of information and old to officers of tiro law, who in Ihetimpllcity of ourropabUcaa institutionsare necessarily weak in numbers, and depehdentffir effidcncry npon popular countenance and etoperetion. ; -. * . : - - ’ f - Belying upon such aid, and pledgiog'myself trad officers' foanenergetJe. : vlgflant, and sustained effort to' enforce this law, and punish every infraction bt its provisions, 1 once more call upon all renders of spirituous, vinous, and malt 21 laors, to refrain from tho sale thereof on Sundays within the City of-Pittsburgh: Witness my hand this Sixth day of October, A. D. 1863. octB • BOOT. BL BIDDLE, Mayor. EUEOPEAH AGENCY. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED OFFICE IN THIS CITY ion Bncmma MOHKYTO THE OL.D COUNTRY* TAMES BLAKELY begs leave to say to those perrons hav* tl lug friends In the Old Country, and desirous of either senfling them money or paying their passage, that his or* remgemehfa for doing either is now complete, and.on so linn a basis that mistakes can not occur, nor losses accrue loony-, - party. During the last tenye&rsia which he has been In - this business, he has remitted over a Half Million ofDoliars without the loss of a.dollar, and the house for which hois agent, in Liverpool, has shipped not leas than#,ooo persons during the last year to this country, without a complaint of neglect of duty on their part.' /' ’ - : lie can issue Passenger Tickets for London, Dublin, Liver* pool, : Glasgow; Cork, Belfast, Drogheda,- Limerick/’Port' Rush, Newry, Galway, Londonderry, and Dundalk,to Now York, Philadelphia Boston, Baltimore and New (Means,* nd from (hence to Pittsburgh; and wUi'attondstrictly to for* warding passengers from thence to any part of the country, no also has sight drafts for sale, payable at the fbllowing places, via; ----- -, „ . ~ ON ENGLAND. Edwards, Sondford A C0.:L.....t.w^..^..M;-...«..L...-..London. Wm. Tappscolt A Ox ......;..TJvarpool. (Available in the principal cities and towns throughout England and Waleo.) .. ; ON IBELANB. Provincial Bank * Ireland... -Dublin. -- ■ S&ASCBX3* Armagh, Belfort, Downpatrick, Enniskillen, Mallow, Btrabane, Athlone, Carlow, Drogheda* Fermoy, Monaghan, Ennlsconhy, Baltina, - Cavan, Dundalk, Galway,: Newry, \ Tralee, . Bolymena, Clonmel!,. Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, - , YonghaU, Battbridge, Kilkenny, Dungannon, Kilrush, Watetfordj ColeAlDc, Parsoostown, Cork. - • Ennis, • Bandon, Sligo, . Wexford, Oootehil),. Limerick, . Ballyshannon, ON SCOTLAND- • ' National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and Its branches in fifty towns in Scotland.. . . ON PRANCE. Messrs. Edward Blount A Co., Bankers— Paris. (Available hr any city in Franca.) . • : ON GERMANY.: - Messrs. Yogel, Hock A. Bonkers, Frankforbcn-the-Maln. . (Avallablo In any dty in Germany ; ■ ... JAMES BLAKELY, : myT cor, of Seventh and Smßhfteld ata. PASSAGE PROH LIVERPOOL, jsfi EUERALD ISLE I THIS-splendkl cow Bhin;boßt for Linea ls the largest Packet finlp ailOftt, and for *trengih7of build, accommodationsfor passengers, and sailing quaittlc?, has noxjoal in tbfr Uverpoottrade, v The KMERALDISLEwiII sail from Liverpool on or about tbe. TESTn ov DrnrHßsn, and persons sending for thrir friendß should not lose the opportunity of semiring passage fur them by this noble Ship. ■ - • - • : • : In order to’prevent delay, pas&ngers will benotffied by letter from Messrs. W. Tapscott A Liverpool, what doy to bo there to embark: ' '-V. .. - Tho Emerald Isle is commanded by Copt Geo. B. Cornbh, frecehtly of the^favorite packet ship,** Wm. Tspscott;* , )'wb'o' la weil known for his passengvo* and hisaklU fulness as acommandcr. ;-V. N. B.—The K. I. will bo succeeded by the magnificat new ehlp u Shamrock,** commanded by the well known Captain, Samuel ILDoanr.. : Tb.secure passage, apply to ; JAMES BLAKELY; . oct3l . Corner of Seventh and SjnUhfieM ptt. Yalaable Farm for Sole, M in petbbs township; Washington corn TY, P£NNA—The undersigned wishes to dispose of his valuable Farm, situated in oneof tho most Uiri vlng, fertile and desimbto sections of WasUngfon county— in a neighborhood proverbial for Its Epodmomaand intel ligence, and sufficiently convenient to good markets. Thi* Land -lies within two miles of the proposed TOuto for. the Chartiera Valley Railroad, an impravement which will cur taioly be madedhriog the coming-year: -Iteoatnlns about 14& ACRES, more or less: of which there- are abbat 110 ACRES CLEARED, and ih a high state of cultivation, and finely Improved. The uncleared land abonnda In good. Ti mber, and the whole Is abundantly supplied with water, it adjoins lands of William Park, Daniel BelL and othere. Tho improvements aro TIVO GOOD DWELLING HOUSES, one Brick and the other Frame; a Frame BARN, and two Frame STABLES, With other necessary ont-buSldingi*. There I# an abundance of . fine FRUiT on this; property. This valuable Farm will be sold on accommodating' term*. For any farther information in reference, to it, application can he made to the subscriber, in Canonsbnrg. .• ; JGHN CALOTTAN. M£W liOuKSl Nl i\r HOOKS!—Nos. 7 end 8 IlJiwtzaijci Record of tho Now York Crystal Palace Exhibition. _ Father llrighthopcs, or on. old Clorgyman’s Vacation: bv Paul Creyton. . ■ ■' The Boyhood of Great Mod. Cranford; by tho aatbor of Ruth Moorland Cottage, 4c. ~^ a U?nators Son. or tho Maino.Law: a Last Refuge: bv Metta Victoria Fuller. * ' Rudiments.or tho Art. of Bafldlng; editel by. John Bullock. ' Set°n, or the Sing’s Advocate: by James Grant.. Tho Rebel Scout;,by Aria Ashland. • The Forged Will, or Crime and Retribution; by Emerson Bennett . ' Excitement, Ac* by Caroline tee Bents, fresh supply of th<* above works just received at . V. A. GILDENpBNNEY A CO.’S,-- r -V 75 Forirth »tryet. »JEW-BIUBIC. IT'HE latest published, just received. JL, Pharcalia, valse Brillanto pour io piano, par F. Burg Talipes, 3 raises. Ottoman Walts. There is but one Paris, 4 Walties; by Btrauss. : .... %&■%*!’ Deeld Church Tard, Ac. Also: I-ilfy Dale; Katyßcan; They’ve sold mo down da river; ■ BlossomSchottlsh; ■ Aflon Schottlsh; " Bride Polka; Early Dawn Eolka; ' Home Again. - • • - . - , Together with the latest Guitar and Violin Music. Alargu and splendid selection of Piano Fortes will arrive shortly, when purchasers and others are invited to eall and examine. V- CHARLOTTE :BLTJMB4iB Wood street . 7 B °P B - ScconddooraboveFifth; - CUtckerlng’a Pianos. : •• ■ THE subscriber hasjustreceived from the of JonaaChlckerin g. lfull'fl h^ 08^ 1 the following Plano Fortes, which are • l#*now oj»n for examination and sale, via:. ■ No,l3633—onoeleganfcrosowood,- round comers, finished back anil front, octavos, price«....... 4 . k ,.,.,;.„i...5375 00 No. 33078—0n0 resowood square, C octaves, price - - 276 00 .** • 13688 do do • do •• 6' • **. 276 00 • “ 18655 -do - do round front 6 v a •.' « : L 290 00 M . 18516 do walnut .• do " 0 " « '275 00 5‘ 13592 • do • do round comers 0•« « 290 00 “ 13418 do do square . : ■0 44 «.• . 200,00 All the above are finished with thenew iron framsand now scale, with Mr. Chlckerlng’s name cast on the frame; to prevent imitations and imposition. Purchasers are invited to examine tho aboto. elegant instruments, at the Music Store and Piano Ware*rooms-Of - : ' MRLTA)Ii, AgentforChickcring’s Pianos, ;■ Jy3o ~v' -No. 81 Wood street Pittgbtggb. 2. Real-Estate For Salei Houses and Lota on Bine street;' : > Threo.Brfck Hotises endXbts oh Pike street; ’ Three Brick Houses and Lnfa tn East Birmingham; One acre Lot opposite Bt. Mary’s Ceroetoiy,oir the Greens burgh and enclosed with a board fence; • :■ ■ >■ Onaarire lot adjoining tho above, alrojencloscd with a good board ibneo; on tho lot Is a small frame koule errul ient epriog*, etc^ acres of land four miles from thodty, ml Joinlnglanda of Samuel Garrison,and ftohUne on'tho A 1 leghenjr river, and Valley Railroad. ■ One Brick Itonss and Lot on Webster street; : One Frame House anil Lot on Franklin street; Tiro U>to In Allegheny City, well improved; Hftjßots to East Liverpool, Ohio; “ •> " m *>" 'on ravotihle.tonns, an.l be OUrt^°^lbo P urc^nso raoney a long cro-llt will Af^tlyio- JjZl fllllii ittPaii Operation A cretin I T? T twlfcl , F’ff 14G % Hfth PBO?JtLETOF, if-,v ™ an ygl to thapuMlc for part cortom, Vjjnlorca to «o tho Eamo for Ms present enterprise— tteertabhahmeator a Timer tmi ; SfUx iIUU viain the aty. tortile accommodation of hiacoatomdra, and oil who gwuniSpteS, 4c., il Merchants and others, la inrl ted, and all I n«k ia tfc&t they will give ibea triaL„ wt» »n F»:R. DKAYO, No. 1 Diamond. JnefnuL^ 3 lMklfnotfoond ATEM WHJiT OAIUKBIiR FortfCklmTSSTfrom tV’iWw* 3 lril ? trat »hl of tt ladder; Pronin* Instru most approTed conatrucUooj iWgging Forks. s>i{fble lbr strawberry bcd*, 4- ’’ - -- .1* *: '•.". .-■' . K-i v- : «*>.-*'■ i: ■'■■ 'r r. :- v ,/'; .vY ' • > *•••■■(•■ > ■ ■ . ■ / ■». * . s '■ -V', '' (T A *■ ■/. ■ '--''i- ,-V '■'*'• " ■-if-': "■ -' v - ' Sf'V'! ; j-5-;ir EM.KN.MSJfISai!— lUJJOIIKAT WORK COSli-LEiil— Ellen Bevcre; or, The Way or tie Will—by the author n»ri Al ? 3, « l,aw S ; ?“*- “Stanfield Hall,”, :.'G oa Howard,” *«- BeanUfttllyiUustrated. 0 1 -. 1 !.,,,“'1* norblor tie gifted author of “Cus ■SiSS’iaff 14 surposeee, In point or ingenuity or Intrigue and ehUllul combination, any or this writer's formor efforts'. It has.had Inunenso.succesain London, where it has rtuj through ono of tho weekly Journals of that el y, the circu lation of which has been increased many thousands hy its great popularity. Whoever has admlred tho deep Interest and dratnatlo descriptions to‘•Btanilold llnU,t»Sa ‘‘Ainy Lawreaee,” must certainly pronounco Harry Ashton to li eoually rellcitous and effectlre In these points, ffho author, without lathe least imitating, has strongly reminded us of tne wn, gallsntry and adventnrbns spirit so conspicuous in heyer s works; and the work is destined to have o rmod call. :Eh MINER 4 CO.; . , . NO.-S 2 Smlthtield street. A- PAifN-EaTOCK's VBitameuo.K b3'ki>'"it thh i LAST iIOSILM WITn BCCCSSB. ■T , WaasraorosCourbry, ■- A neighbor of mine had a child that was very tick,' and tbo physldanatt-ndlng it exerted ail hla skill for ita relief, bat without avail.; They sent to Oanonsbnrg for Dr. L„ who comoover to our place, and open an examination: of the case, approvodof all that the attending physician hod done, but could do nothing morn for it. The child was given up. Dr, L. then said that there could be po risk in trying Kahn estock’a V ermlfnge, and thought they had belter get soma They Bent hr my store, and procured some. Alter admlnls firßt bo accotding to the printed directions, the cUlid afew rrorena. They then gave it about nwr or another bottle, when it passed between TWO anij, TIIBBE HUNDRED WORM 9, apd was completely restored U health. w «2 J ’ BUttouer, ll?** • - «3 Wood *treet«htvv *> GREEN ANP.BIiAORXEASt oorgb, embracing some of the finest chops to IS found to the eastern markets... Merchants visiting the dty to ntS cbase.Goods,.oroß:tbelr way, East, are invited to call ami wirfSS^^v 40 brfore parcbasiugefe 6t“AMM*tU&srte. * by ths Hotter, mteuil- y pl“ r^?S No - ? 78 for 0 “■“* j *««*=> °r Bramber she place, opposite the Post Offlco, TIM street. *=£.-■ . ..-■ ; ■ n. p.cauow- tt iholni lot Ado Oolong lea, which they har< - f clectalojpreaalyfor family oro, They will guarihtcSi, t,u *»!. K .s ot taperlor.ja elrongth ana delicacy of Oa-rortn “ ny Tf %»* baiyrt been offered at the eamoprlc* tothl? market. ThoywUlbarcodrlDgtegular aoppllcjofthUTor 3SVS& £%£»£& wulsl ’ olt • ragSQ staDe»to»ntssmjjj^£^ DRUGS AND MEDICINES. • - bemoVAi. Keating’* Extract of Coffee, JiUnbe Paste, and MedlcntedJLoxengear - TITHE subscriber tabes this method of informing his eus* .JL Comers and the public generally, that be has removed from the oomerof Wylie and Fulton to the Store/ No* >lB4' SBITHFIBLD STREET, near Seventh, where be will continue the manufacture of iris'celebrated Extract of Ooffee, the iaersaring demand for whichhiU compelled him to extend Hs manufacturing department. Tho Extract will, bepuiup as in tin foil packages fo; each, and In *4;2>. tin canUterfl. -- - . . - * The attention of Druggists, Confoctionerß;:Groccrfl, ond others, ls'also called to tbe beaaty and quality of tho sub* ecriLer'a Medicated sod Fancy Lofecgcs, of which ha has at all timer a large supply, enabling him to fill orders with promptnera and dlspatclx. The Medicated are— -;. ' Jamaica Gicger.-Wono, ■*■ 1 Cough/ Camphor, Magnesia, Soda, . 1 Heartburn, Cayenne, Morphia; Ipecacuanha,-- Opium, - - AcidulatedThla, _ i . And Black Currant The Fanoy Losenges are— Acldulated.Lemon, Peppermint, AddnUted Rose, raasaftxa, Wlntcrgrecn, Teabeny, AnnlaSeed, Vanilla, Juniper, Garden Lavender, Clove, Rosemary, : --Ctoeolate, Pineapple, ;- Chorry. ; —iTi 0 * subscriber warrants to be mode of Ncx artklM; wUhout doubt, tho finest Losenges in America. foro^for 30 taai;nfßn^oror ct •Smtinp’s Genuine Mat tEc 7 ars manufocturod in separate places, and with great earn' fapr2PV. - JOa..g. P.^REATINQ. UtiliSU'S COHPOfiND 6YRIJP OF YEL. ■ '• ' LOWDOCKBOOT, rpHIS is a pureiy Vegetable Compound. Btdentifically pro- X pared from the best roots and hori» of the Materia and has gained an unrivaßed reputation for the following effects, . - • REGOLATINa AND STRENGTHENING THE LIVER, and Dtasstiyx pspiira, and cleansing the Stomachand Bow* els, and thus caring all BUlons Liver Complaints. Dyspepsia, Indigestion! Ccstiveness, Pil es, Headache, Fever and .Jaandice, Naui»a, Loea of. Appetite, and causing the food to nourish-and support every part: .1: PURIFYING. THi5 ULOOD, Ml Humors, Cutaneous Eruptions, Bctofa* Salt Rhoum, Kryslpdaa, Scald Head, Canker, Pimples on • the face;' moteueS, deers, Tumors, Mercurial Disease, Can* cers,Ao,£o. ■ . - » , :. BBOULATIIl& TBS BECRETORY ORGANS, ‘ anj-or enabling them to perform their proper funriloniL. preventing rad. curing many ptdhfttl and daugcraus eases; Btm>gthening ? nd quieting the Nervous System, thus, allaying Nervous Imfatlon, and all difleattaHrf the Nerves, asHyBtinda,NeurMgia,Crtmpm Ac. Ltiaunrivalled in the curt of all FEMALE COM PLAINT 3, aa Yfeakness, General Irregularity, Obutructiena, Swemng of the'.Feet,' Limbs,' Joints, Ac.,, caused by weaknees : aim. Lungaud Throat Ccimplainta, os Colds, Coughs, Asthma. Consumption, also, ; ; - 7' ; ’ - ; - • • ■ Having made use of the Syrup of Yellow Dock Root,prepared byC. MoraeA-Co., either6ursulvcs,orinour families, and finding it to huh very - salutary and effectual preparation; we do most cheerfully recommend it tothepub* lie os a very Valuable medicine.' • r IL Bourne, Esq,, Cashier National Bank, Providence, ILL; A. W* Spencer, Esq.VCaAhior lime Rock Bank, do. do., Rev. WliHnm Phniipg, Rev. J. B. Richmond, 0. S. Jones, editor Providence. Gen. Advt,: WilHam Fiefd, ; M. W. G. M-, Cyrus Rshor, SLE.'H. James Hutchinson, G. 8.,' Bea. ,v. J. Bates, Doct. Bcnj.'Colby, and one hundred others of the most respectable families of Providence. This certifies that I hare; for a number of years bdenao auinted with the composition and mode of manufacture of MORSE’S COMPOUND SYRDPGF YELLOW DOCK ROOT I have also been ‘acquainted with its modus eperandiin die* ease/and can say that In all respects it is admirably c&leu* la ted to remedy that class of Disease for which it was de* signed. :*lt Is Especially valuable in INDIGESTION and all 4ta attendant’symptooiis, it excite to healthy action the UVBR, removes Torpor, andi nßctlvity of this ORGANumd Btimulates healthy action in all tho system. As a DEPU* or purifier of theßlooiL it has no sriperior. : DAVE) HOLMES, M. D. ; ;Frot*fCT«!e,.R.X, Jan. 4, 1863. / byO. MORSE* CO:, No. 446 Broadway, New York, and sold by Druggists and others throuahout thl3 and other oountriea. JOEL MOULER, Agent, r ' aprgray /- - - ■ . ■ - , Pittsburgh Pa. DE. DEPLANEY’S CELEBRATED CURATIYE INSTRUMENT, The nan toff amble Cure far that Dreadful Disease kmntm Ss SP&MIATOIUIHJiA OR INVOIUNi-AAV NOCTDJWAL : RMTF3XQ.VB, so bsrrasslng and Uestructlre, and produo Uve.of so muth mischief to tbe nervous system, incapacita ting the man for business society and matrimony. Thia Lnstruraent is simple, ; comprehensive and fierer fading, and may. be used wilhoutHW. slightest iocon* knowledge of tho most Intimate friend. 11 1 » to h® hsed externally, producing no prin of injury preventing'-, any one; from attending to his business; and whllo in nso not a single emission cuu take place, invigorating the organs , in a short (me, to such ah ex tent that they n»Acrrana;?BaiiTivxrowEaop uetsktios, the loss of which, caiirod by early abuse, is tho disease in ques tion, and the causo of tiie thoußand concomitant complaints Nervousness FrostriiUon. Dyspepsia, Pain in tho Head and Dimness of Virion, Weakness of the Beck and Ix>werExtrentitles,-Affections of the Eyes, linpotenee, Pim ples onthe Face, Premature Decline of Virility, Weakness of Memory and Power for Slenthl Application, Deiection. Aversion to Sodety, Timidity, Self-lHstrnst, Love of Solitude! Ac. Alt these complaints invariably duappear, as soon as Pie source u stopped from which they emanated. Bo it also remeabertti, that those complaints are but little nnderetooq by |he profession in general, and that oil tho medicine in the world nerer has, and never wilL pfop those losses, which, if allowed to continue unchecked, are sure to produce the most distressing eohsequenrea. ‘ ; 'Tho price of the complete iostrumeut, carefully secured against ell observation in n box, i< only $lO. It con be sent by express to any addrew, In ony part of the United States Canada; fin, according to order, accompanied by full dims* tlons, andimpor ant adrice to the married and sinfffo. the eD 40 remot « sl parts of the county being remittances must, be directed fpost- P?"/to the Doctor himself, he having noAgehchbestabWi ed but in London and Paris. : r IforYerir P r -Lanej, 61 yspenardstreet, J S m J° Cmm 0 A - M- Uil 3 P. M, and torn T to 8 P. flf;, the Sabbath excepted. .*** lie utuleratgncd certify, with great pleasurr.iiat the ahoro menlbmod Instrument is not ouly constnicte?fon scl emiCc pncciph-5. bytthr.t from its use the hapnfcct results m»y always* with confidence, bo anticipated, there being, tor the eon of those diseases, ito ether certain rerrudv cxtanL ■ HiMItY 8. KJOaLKIL M. I) n CIL GQETZB, M. .D* 66 Chambors at* • C.ECKUAIIIHVM.D-,24 Howard efc* NKW YORK. ENGINKEKS’ STATIONERY WAREHOUSE" W. S. SAVES, ■ ■ Cohhxs of Miwa.l so Sicoxd StrsAts. •A ■ WAiS.ONHAND,* largo and well selected stock a* -£JL Drawing Papersjiin sizes; Drawing Paper in rolls, various widths; .. . Draughting Pencils; , x. Mathematical Instruments; Tape Lines; India Robber: j .Field Books; Profile Papers;- . . ,s Cross Section Papers; 'i-.j »» i* ~ Protractor Papers:. 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