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HfiMMIR ■ s - I ■ 5: if • . ,r & T !i ■ v rvm^:iSt^.y^k& : A j - ,» r R£JUOVAL» *■> * *»fpuß stthacrtber would respectful ly inform his frlendß and .•.. .0 1 : ot- 1 tbapUhlic. that ha has remoTod from his old stand, on. V Matfcet street, to the NEW IKON , FRONT STQJ3S, fc o.' 6 W,i; f.M{ JfmusTttfiiiTi immediatelyopposite the ;. r ,;*rf ! -v'whopo ho-is now recd Ting and opening a handsomo assent* iQdDtpC Kola anclFancy Colored Cloths, Cossimercs and Mr"'* -iusbowing tothoao who mayiavorhlm with a call. Ho is . [: t aUoprtpaTedtomake to, order eTery article ofdothing constituting n Gentleman’s . Wardrobe, in the latest and ■ most fashionable style. , .. » « ... .. f 'TO The subscriber offers for. :aa3e Ihla com* ;■'> K -:,f vplotesyit«ndf:Gannont ;Drnughting, 80 farorably known •»: **nd generally used by the. trade of this.city, Cincinnati, jti-h < dViUadelpbia and elsewhere; at the following, prices, Yii i it. »* j.The Hookaad Hater, containing toll and accurate directions i-i.-ts-.-i ;to sUMessful draughting, forwaidedto any part oftbo United . w - \States, on receipt of $7,00, by JAMES C. WATT, Teacher of Garment Catting, : •• (. ~ :innr2o No. 45 Fifth opposite the Theatre. ; BAJHUBL Git A*, : MERCHANT TAU-OR. i -.NO.*? 3T. CLAJH HOTEL BUILDTUGS, /ST. OUUBBYIWtT, 'TItTSEnJBGIL * ■ • "■ /'"‘l ENTLEMEN’S CLOTinHQ tnado exclusively to order, xJT 4md warranted 10 suit. Uoa constantly on hand a Choi® ossortinentofCLOTaii CASSIMISRES, VESTINGS, * ' aud OVERCOATING, of the latcstatylcs, selected expressly * i '•> -forthocustomtrade. Gentlexnon leaving their orders, will • ,fcare their wishes eousoUed &&d compiled with, as all work *■ • ria done under Ills own sapervlsion. ; jnov!2 ; CLOTH IN G STORE! JOHN imoSKEY & CO., :.... of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty , . . r street, which has ■won an unbounded popularity under \\ -. tho name of the THREKBIQ DOORS, have, for the pur pose of acquiring more space Ibc-their immense business, removod to the-spacious building on thoeorner of ■ DIAMOND ALLBY AND WOOD STREET,' 'Where they hare now the most- ; SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHSI i'.-t;:". ■>.- ;■ .'V...:.': AITD ■ - - READY MADE CLOTHING, ■ .... / . That has ever been offered to tho public. ;Their principal object for this removal, is to giro them r '" ,v ' •:;ta6»&cslitiesforthe v tTHOLESALG TRADE! They ore prepared to sell Goods nttbe - LOWEST EASTERN TRICES! •' • And they will "warrant them to be ns good as any manu - - ' 'factored in the Union. - • CUSTOM WORK, • W TCT IHCT FtTLX, AHD UPON THi: SHORTEST KOTICK. v- i ‘ - They, have on bond afoll and’ beautiful assortment of CLOTHS and COATINGS, for FROCKS, DREBB, WALKING AND BUSI NESS COATS. Our interests are identical withthose of our customers, ■t r.Y .t .- And we assure toppnbllo that crur fidelity will not fell In filling all orders, wemay be favored -with. .. . DON’T FORGET TUB PLACED - ■ No. 88 Wood Street, • (SA9T BEDE,) CORVBB OF DIAMOND ALLEY. mH. B.—We desire onr patrons toandnrstAnd that wo bare no longer any connection.with the Clothing Business on i:; i /Liberty street. Onr attention Isiderotod exclusively to the i r iHonso above designated. , . <-2nufi3 DRY GOODS. T O THBWnOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS OP PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY CITY, AND VICINITY. —D. GREGG & CO., Importers & Wholcsalo Dca crs in • ' ; and Domestic DryGoodfl and Varieties, No. one door from tho Northwest. corner of Wood eL and Diamond alley, Pittsburgh. Hating completed tho enlargement of .. - their present occupied Ware Rooms, are now opening one * of the largest and best stock of DRYGOODS and VARIE ,• .TIES, they hareever hereto tore exhibitedtoihc Pittsburgh trade,nndonesumlnollon. will be by any other House of /tbekimUn tbeCity, and ns one of .r the partners is. generally in tho Eastern Cities during the business "seasons, burcbaslng choup bargains, adapted to . the Pittsburgh and Wortern Trade, we will be able 10 otter ....... ....inducements .to. our.old customers* and purchasers gener* Ally.* OuratocX of Dry Goods consists In part of the* follow :ing leading articles, vis: , . Sapcrior Broad: Cloths; .• -Pilot am) petersham do; - - .. Fancy Cassimcres, Tweeds and Satinet!?; • ... Jeans, Fancy Vestings and Corduroys; . . v- . Ylonnels, Tickings and Vest Paddings; Drown and Bleached Muslins, and Irish Linens ; ?>. i. . -Poroign and DomesticGingbams; . - Alpacas, Merinos, Coburg Cloths, and Dress SUks; Bay State and Eroache Shawls; - . ■ >.. Woolen Comforts and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs. i 1 The following' comprise s part of the general stock of : Varieties:. - Buttons, Comte, Threads and Sewing Silks; ■ : ! Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, and Black Silk Veils; . Lace Goods, Joconetts, Mull and Combrick Muslins; ./. / w Fancy Nettings, and Millinery goods generally. Also—A large assortment of Table Cutlery, Pocket kni> es, Risers and Scissors of our own Importation. Perfumery, Patent Medicines, together with n f pleudid assortment of Gold and Gilt Jewelry, of the latest patterns; Gold and Sil* ▼ep Watches; Wotch materials; Watch glas«usi, and on ex* tenrivo stock of 80 hour and 8 day Brass Clocks, of a variety ’ ofpattoms. Ail of which will bo sold on the most accom* I modaUng terms, tor Cosh, or City reference. j N. B,—City, Country Merchants and Pedlars are invited to give us a coll before purchasing elsewhere. ; sepglitf " D GRBOO & CO. BEOOND ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS IX The Cheapest Goods of the Season! *\TOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE, sign or the oriclnnl X- Btt-Hivo, No. 74 MARKET STREET,between Fourth ' and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, boro just received, and aro ,now opening, a large and splendid assortment of DRESS GOODS, Of the newest and most desirablo styles, adapted to the present season. - Plaid Brocade and Fancy Silks at bargains. Plain Black and Cornelian Silks and Turk Satins. Merino Plaids, all wool, and Silk and Wool do. Also, Raw Silk and Cashmere Plaids of every description, very cheap. • New style Plain and Fancy Do Lataes. - ’ ‘ French Merinos, Cashmeres, Ooburgs, Alpacas, and Pare •.*■■■• • -ma Was, #!! colors and qualities. De Begcs, and high colored Do Laines, all qualities. Fall and Winter Shawls, of every description. Long and Bqaaro Broche and Plaid Shawls. ■ - Printed Cashmere and plain Thlhftt flp r ~;.FrenchChint2cs,Olngbams. A general assortment fast color Prints, from &£ cts. an. WHITE GOODS of every description. . , Collars, CaffijjChemlzettes and Emb\l Hdklk, at bargains. Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods, very cheap. V : Also, a foil stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, at low prices?— , v -Linen Shecting, Pillow Unens,Table Cloths, and Nop* :.: 'i * klus. Russia and Cravats, very cheap. r HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, and CRAVATS. • ' -Vv w °bld respectfully solicit an early cull from both .whwesalaondTetoll buyers, flatteriog ourselves that we fv ; . can accommodate ail who may..favor us with their patron* age, on most Überalterms* ... • -gepgO : - : . YOUNG, BTEVENgQN A LOVE. • . T? " . • Ja*t Keoetved, “t" AT TEE OKI QIN AL BE E - HIVE,* - Xo. 74 MARKET STREET. '-kSTSW: SUPPLY OF FALL ANL WINTER GOODS, ;:t L " jQ. 4 -which will : bo sold at exceedingly lowprlcefl. We would respectfully solicit an early call from our friends and fhe pnbllc In general, believing that- we can now.offer ' i greater lndncementa to both wholesale and retail buyers, than ever heretofore. ,aepls : . YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOYE. ' WM. A. MCLURG, • ;Fine Teas, Choice Family Orocorios aadWillow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND STXTII STS., - 1 . : PITTSBtmQn. PA. »r now receiving a large assortment of FKEBH GOODS. it In addition to his already extensive stock, pnmhased - from first hands ini the Eastern markets, which, Trill lie sold at the lowest market prices.' ; Holds, gtesmbonts, and families, buying by 1 the quantity,iraigdled'at wholesale rates. ■■■ - ■: j . fO* Goode delivered In the city free of oharge; ssp2l New Cone It and Carriage Factory 1~ ~ BBOTHEBS & CO., ; .' V . er, , them • ®-nblc. The stalls are large and tbe nnv evoryattentlon to thclr esse andcomfort.; P p. dbvHtn. : ;l ÜbASa BOOKS- Giers, :! . V " . Jontnalf, Day Books, • ' Beoejptßook^ . ' mo!r*d. M Bra^rrli y m °to P^? r botmJ *&. x ' • 4t6ck of Blank Books always on of Cap, Demy and The trade supplied on Überal teraS . W. S. IIATEN, ~~ -__hiotice, - 1 — —r ; a i K ‘t3imrgh . frMttfCTred his Interest to -^.bus.a^- Pittabnrgh, August SO, 1853. JOSKPH Guards. . CARD—The SHEWING, GBAIN, MALT and HOP TBADF. trill be carried on aslieretotbre, fiy tho anhserlber, at ! Pitts ■ . burgh and Wheeling. GEOKOB W. BJIITH .. 6H«BT:3m [Oaaette.li Bmlnnl Revolvers J p ' . 1 Utfl' KkLiißfcdifectftnm thnirniruftH. l>fn* l »»*BPknaid assortment ofColt’s Bepoatln'g Pfst tolsi4, 6andOin£hesbarrcl, allar whlch wo will Mil for wash os low u theycan be bought la the city of New'York Persons going to Australis or OslUbniia, will find thnt they ean do bettor by purchasing their eqnlppsge at hornet than they can among strangers, as we gire ■ persons a chance to try any of the aboro Pistols, before tearing tha dty: and' in case of afitilnrs, woreffend the money. > BOWN A TETLEY, •"] lSd TYood street, Pittsburgh. Notice to Farmer* ana Gardener*. rriHE subscriber has rewired his eupnir of TURNIP JL SEKDS-rit! large Purple Top. Tellow AbcrdMUF, white Ulobe, largo Norfblt, end Rainey's Improved' Rate Bags or Swedish, Also,U fbw.tono of Rclnns’ Fertilizer, One of the best nlanures for corn, grain, grass, vegetables, fruit trees, Ac., of easy and eafij application,at Philadelphia prices. ' Garden and Farming implements, in groat Variety, of, the ~ latestlmprovementa, atthe Seed and ImplementWarehooie, No. 49 fifth, street. ‘ , 4«23 1 JAMES ttARDBOP. - ■. JOHN STCIiOSKBY 4 00. Notice! I "TRANSPORTATION. ' 6UMM.BB ABBAHGEMBHTS. *»« »•»*■ ME PK VKSVLVASIA^yKoAD. *|’ftr Mall Train will leave the Passenger Station on. 4- -every morning at 9 o'clock, stopping ?£. Ji.W ttSpw* stations , on the road,, ln PmlAaelplilalhe'next morning at 7o'clock,eonneciingwUh the trains direct to New York,also couneetingw Harris burg with the trains for, and arriving in Baltimore at 7 o'- clock, A. M, - The Express Train leaves the station everyevenlug at fc3so'clocir, stopping at all tho regular stations, and con necting with trains for Baltimore, at 8. o’clock, P. M., also connecting With stages for Bedford Springs. . Pare to Bedford Springs, $6.80; Pare. 16 Philadelphia, $9,50; Fore to Baltimore, $9; -Fare to New York} $11,90. Passengers purchasing through tickets to New York will bo convened from one depot to tho other; in Philadelphia,' free o! charge, provided they go .directly through. Tickets good to stop three days in Philadelphia. : Baggage checked to all stations on tho Pennsylvania Rail road and to Philadelphia and Baltimore, _ Tho Accommodation Train will, leave every afternoon nt t> cto*, all regular stations, and running Kotaming trains arrive In Pittsburgh at 3:30, anaStf doct, A. M., and 7:16 P. SL : - - Passengers purchasing tlcketsin ears* wili be charged tc? cents in addition to the ; Btation rates, except from stations vnero tno Company have no agent* -' : £3* NancE,—ln case of loss, tho Company-wOl hold them selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount noiexccodingfcluO.-- N. B.—Messrs. M. & J. Breldenthal,Omnibus Proprietors, have been omployod; to. convey passengers .and bajnttigo to and from tho Depot, at achargo not to exceed 12U cents for each passenger, and cents for each trunk. ' . .For tickets apply.to ... J^MESKIMEIf,Agent, ‘ n ... , . - Depot, on Liberty street. ■ Pittsburgh,July22,lBs3;... : - V j y 2fl OIiEVKIiAIIB AND- PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. SPECIAL NOTICE. OK laud alter WEDNESDAY, Augus»9,lBsB,Passonger W Jl' run daily, (Sundays excepted,) aa follows: nXPBKSB THAIS loaves Cleveland for Wollsvlllo and way Stations at 10,00 A M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Ciovoland for Alliance and way Stations at 7-30 PH. ' • / E«tnrait>{ri * EXPRESS TRAIN leaves-Wellavlllo for Cleveland and way Stations at 10.15 A H. • : ' ACOOHMODATION TRAIN leaves Alliance for Ciovoland and way Stations at 0.00 A M. ■ CONNECTIONS.—The 9.00 A M Train fromAlllauco con* nccts with the Express Train or O. & P. Railroad, leaving' PUtshurgh at EOO A M, aniVinff at Cleveland at 11.37 A M. The Exprosfr Train from WeUsvillo oonnocta at Alli ance with the 8.30 Hall Train from' Pittsburgh, and reach ing Cleveland at 3.30 PM; also, with tho Mail Train of the 0. & P. Railroad .from the West, arriving in Pittsburgh at 5.00 P M, . The Express Train from Cleveland connects at AUiance with Mail Train for Pittsburgh, Salem; Canton, Massillon, Wooster, and Stations onOe AP. Railroad. Only one Train daily from Cleveland to Pittsburgh, owing to the refusal of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany to allow an evening connection to be made, which would accommodate passengers reaching Cleveland iu the afternoon Trains from the East and West. -• : Tho 10.00 AM train.from Clevoland and tho 1015 A M Tram from Wellsvlllo connoct at. Bayard with railroad to AJarroUton, and hnuks for Dover. New Philadelphia and Cos hocton. - Trains each way connoct at if udson with tho 0- Z. and 0. Railroad, for Cuyahoga Faltmnd Akron. • Passengers leaving Pittsburgh in the 8 30A. M Train, reach Cleveland al 3.30 P M, and connect with tbo Light ning Train of Lake Shore Railroad, leaving at 3.45 P M for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Passengers by all the Trains can go forward, east, west or sooth, by tho followup.evening lines from Cleveland:’ STEAMERS ON LAKE ERIE.—The new and magnificent floating palaces “Queen of tho West” and “Crescent City,” leavo at 7.00 P M for .Buffalo. . • LAKE SHORE RAILROAD leaves at 345 and 8.15 P M for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, New York and .Boston.'. ...... •CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAIL ROAD—At 8.15 P M fur Columbus and Cincinnati t some Train connects at Gallon with Bollefomolne and Indiana K R for Dayton. Inlmlianapolfr, Terre Haute and Jefferson ville, Indiana. TOLEDO, NORWALK AND CLEVELAND RAILROAD- At 8.15 P M for Toledo, Chicago, Uilwaukie, LosalJe, (Jalcnu and St. touin-, also at 7401* M by steamers on L\keErio In Toledo and Detroit, thence by Railrdad to Chicago, Lasalle aDd Galena. • Through Tickets to Galena or Detroit, SG; Oblcaro ill: LssaHo $l4; Gnlmm 018.75; St- Louis $3l. Through Tickets to New York And Boston via. Buffalo, can be obtained at this ofltro. .’ Pusscugcrs are r-quMtt'd to procuro tliclr tickets at the CoDipjiDy’s office, of JOHN A.CAUQIIKV, Agt, augls Siononguhola Hotm», Water si.. Pittsburgh OHIO AND FENHSYIiVAfIIA BAILBOAO. New Arransementt co mi Eire iir a a ugust 8, m 3 EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh At b o’clock, A M; stops only nt tho principal Stations, and dines atCre*t line at 1.30 P M. arriving nt Oludnnoii in thecveolng, via Oolumbua anuXenlo. *j?® from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,75; to Colnmbus, MAIL TRAIN loaves Pittsburgh at 8.30 A M; dines at •Al liance; nnd reaches CrcsUine at 6.00 P M, connecting with the Night Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with the BeUefontaine and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indianapo- ILs, Term Haute, and.towns in Indiana. Connections are made at Alliance by Railroad with Ravenna. Hudson and Cleveland. - Faro from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4OO - made al Mansfield by Railroad with San dusky City, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and Zanre- Title, TlSli 0 & ‘ u4a,iy City, $1,50; to Newark, $1,50; to Zones- Connections are made with Detroit anil Chicago, both l>y Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passengers who leave Pitii butyh In tho Mail Train at 8.50 A M, go directly by Mans field and Sandnsky City to Detroit, without deteutlon.' Fare to Detroit, 0.00; to Chicago, $ll,OO. RETURNING i f. ~T n] y .Thain leaves CreaUlne at IDO T JI, at 1.40 PM, and Alliance at 6DO P M, and react os JPlttsbnrgh at BJS P M, connecting with the Express Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which leaves Pitts burgh at 10.30 P. M. Thnefrom Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, 14V hours. Fare, Iwbii *“* frem Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, MAID TRAIN leaves Crestline at 7, A M; dines at AV liance; connects with Express Train from Cleveland, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 5, PM. ■ ■■■ ’ k NEW ; iJUIQIITON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Httebureh at 10 A M and 4.45 P M, and New Brighton at 7 A u anil l p si. Excursion tickets, quarterly tickets at reduced rates; , riratH 4SF? if*** lcaTcs at 6J30 A M, and ar? t®. are requested to procure Tickets at the Company's Olhce, at the Federal Street Station, of _ : GEOIWJS PABRIN, Ticket Agent, w* The Trains do uot run on Sunday. £5“ Farther infoan&ttaii may’bo obtained of »°gfr ■■••• JOHN KELLY, Pasachg , . Pennsylvania Railroad Company, TTTB are forwarding ITtxiuce, 4c, toßali!imfflroMdJ>hll|i» If delplda, promptly, on receipt Erne, fire Dare. . • ■ mire osibeiost. • Baron, Pork and Beef; (salted,) «o.fl IOOBa. Lart ou > M o ir > Cotton, lVTndow K>o. Cl “ 3e ’ EarthcD ' **»>, Ii to D«r BUm, Hemp, Has, eCS ’ arS ' PeJtiy, liroonis and Merchandize, Sot -• On Flour, 87J4®. barrel. o We arc also prepared to forward. freight to Eodefcanffb’u Btatlon, near QreenßbuTK.ondlntermttliftte Stations. COVODE & QBAUAM, Agents, eomer of Pens and Wayne jstfn FitUbnmlL KAICOLH LBCCa-........J0a5 «*1LPnf„,.......J03tP11 B. XSECH. •, •. lieecbt AloAlpiu Co.# ~ TJuTHOLEBAIiK QUOCiittfiL and .Sealers in Produce, Met* -yy ; Pittsburgh Manufiwtures, Nos. 242 and 244 .Liberty street,near the head of Wood, Pittsburgh, p£, &P Jer for saloon liberal terma, the following: • i 1 - . : EX&f ce 2» * *do Back Shot; : 800 b*s. Tin Plate, iiss'd ;i 6 bbis. Alum; 4 lons Wiro, do; ; 20 do. Bro Plonr:' ' 2do Bpeltar; , 20 setts Tinners'Machines 6 casks sheet zinc, as-’ and Tools* 100bna.Dried’Apples; iSXK ga . Ti ? i i • 100 bales Batting,Msbrtsd; 1000 ibs Antimony; , 2000 lbs. Cotton Yarn, a* 10 tons assM Sheet Iron;! • , sortod. ■ 100,000 lbs, ass’d Bulk Meat ;S I- Wholesale and HetatTl i T»OBEBT MANUFiCIOBir. U *y i WIITLET, begs leave to inform. /soa - XV ms friends and the public generally, thnt he flSlk oontinnea to occupy that large aha commodious Stare Room, formerly occupied by Samuel FaW itoefe * Co., No. 80, corner _of JMwnoml Alley and Wood nt. h ® kee P B ' and. general assortment of Saddle*! »»aaaaai^ *? at motorM, omi in o stylo of irorfcnnmihip Kpmlto Ul^'tf^S,SiS, Ufa f tUre ? S rtide > “ d Bt 60 P« r '•ont, Soaper. Farmer* would do well tn call Eia If?*"™’ PoroliMing .elsewharo, os h Srotlln> Bmrrs. A well selected stock <>J A-' Whatman’s Drawing Papers, all else*; Drawing Paper in.roHa, various widths; Draughting Pencils; • . Mathematical Instruments;- Tape lines'; India Bnbber; ‘ Held Books; : .y-.= Profile i - 7.7 _; . . . Cross Section Papers; " A «9^tcTd l T™r,‘rf t S iff ttollor y. “«1 : type AO EE o r. ■ . A. JAYNES. Aacnl V? 1 ? ? TR r i ® T > PITTSBCEOn, I emt f°r Salt of L. Johnson $ Co.’s type, ie., H*9 m 0T PHILADELPHIA, , D o “ af 2"^' tho „ r “«°'rti>S:-I!r« !S U lie d □alloys, Oomrcßio/siS ?. as]le J s Msortod,: Bllco Shooting atlcka;i| v B n^fv’ o C °? nion "> 4 Job Cobos; tow ana Blglet, ,P OIWO ? 4 Quoins; Puml descriptions; Joblnk°ln 1 Brasidlnlo, otall Ink; 100 Founts FoncyCajS ?S?' 100 i"*" Proofs. Nows ength. '* ld bettor; ana Loads, cnt to any tBntton, and£oinlSSlS tto pountoi? <^v ®n?? l i@ lt at " celvcd in exchange for new,at 9 tSntsra’a' 8 ' 014 - Pittsburgh, vfj 14.1853-dl» ? t TBANHPORTAtToS —— TXrEhaT9.mmgM.ttlU> thBPonn»ytTimi»S?5 nim -U haaaa ; Railroad Companies, for a ra*!Srt roSS? TranmortaUoaUnojatoaoeocUnglylottiatS* 1 — sxr 0017 _ APAMB A 00,64 w.to-rf each, Terms: Oa®*half inhaaijj bawneoiaoß® crt22 « , S. CtJTHBEET * SON? cct& * RcaUJstato Agents, 140 Third «t- : ■\' i. C-- "zS r.'‘'f.\> V n ;’ . ...n r « .. V; .—‘ -•*; .rrr. INSURANCE COMPANIES. pelavrflte Safety Insurance Go* ___Ctflce. north'toon qf tht Exchange, T hird ft, PML ' . INSURANCE.—-Balldlngs, merchandise’andother X 1 property, In town and country, insuredagainst loss or damage by fire, at tbolowsstrate of premium. 1 r Haaitit Iftscßarrca.—They also insure vessels,cargoes said freighta, foreign or coastwise, under open of special polldeiL as the assnrod may desire. IfcAKSPoatAttoJL—They also insure transported, hy wagons, railroad-cars, canal boats and steam boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms, ll.Seal, Edmund A,■Bouder,iJohn C, wis, Robert Burton, John B* Benroeo, Bamnel Edwarda. H^ Un « toD U IsaaD R ‘ w^ 11am Folwell, John Newlin, Ur. R. M/huston, Jos. cSand, ThepphUus Paulding, H, Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan" Hugh S^ ooo^. 8 Spencer arandn, Charles Kelly, J.%. Johnson, William Uay, Dr. B. Thomas, John Sailers, William Byro,3T. .;■ •. ■ v-r 1 . . . *£2£* * "i— r; 800, Viet.JPraidenL 3 on Merchandize in city or country, at lowest rates con* sis tent with safety. Policies issued On dwelling Houses either perpetually or Tar a term of years. Breach Office, comer Fourth nud flmitbfield streets, a. A. CARRIER. Actuary. Western Insurance Company, Kttabnrnh. E. SIILLEIt, Jr„ PraidaO. I F. 81. GORDON, Station , CAPITAL, 0300,000. ’ ■ TTTtU,lnsnro oralnst all kinds of risks, FIISE and SIA 't Y IIINII. - All losses will be liberally odjnsted and promptly paid. ■ .Xlloirie Institution; managed by Diarcroafi who are well kimwo In tbo eommunUy,nnd who aredetcnnlncd, by • rromp tness and liberal!ty, to maintain the character which they hare assumed, aa offering the best protection to those whodeslretoboinstired._ . • - VMreton;~ lUjinieg Jr., O.TT. lUeketaon, J.W.Bntler, N. Holmes, Jr„ Vr> IL Smith, 0. Ibmscu, George W.Jnckron! Wm. ax. Lyon, James Lippencott, George Dorsie, James Mo Auley, Alexander Kimlck, Thomas Scott _ Office, No. 93 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A Pittobargh. noy^ly J» yoarltfeimnred. . T* NOT, read what Borne one has written. Among ell the 1 contriTßcec* of mta to protect tho family circle, from be found more simple in lie character,noble . JSL f6atttre * or cortalnin ita results; than WPH XN3UR ;*l fe *Ls* " hlch tbe dying husband leaTefi to support the wife of his bosom. fa thaunscon hand oT tho ProTldent fathor reaching forth from the grore, and still nourishing his offspring, and keeping together the family group. . .. ; _, ti , •• •;• C. A. COLTON, Secretary, !■••': lnsurance Company, Fifth st, : *°P a _ MasontoHalL Orphan*! Court Bale. T>T rirtoo of au order of the Orphans’ Coart of Alio. Xr gheny County, will bo exposed to PUBLIC BAIJS, on Umpremlses, on MONDAY, the twenty-Srst day of Norem- PRropn-rv ii? “SM’ }*• day, tho following and described aa follows, to wit All those two certain lota of Ground altuhto in the city of Pittsburgh—tho one beginning on Sixth street, at thn dls tam»of thirteen feet ftom the western wall of the Associ ate Deformed Church of Pittsburgh; thehcb along Sixth" ,tlM * westwerdly twenty feet; thence northwardly, a with the said wall of said church, o , ll , i 2 Cll^! r tll ? n f, eoit ™ rf y > * pessllel line with Sixth Sf r "V thence southwardly, parallel with the Pscellelwith the wallof. said church, eighty-two feet sht_ inches, to Sixth street, the place of gjggsi^j^ !?l"^? M ’^i*? e £j t^w^r^! dley«nd Sixth>trset,at fl* inchos; thonca rtorth “dd alley twonty-two feet six Inches, to tho ° f l™ l *™ Mclntyre's lotf thence oasthardly Wong “id ipobiJy-Sco feot; thence southwardly, by alinn para? lei with Cherry alloy, twenty-two feet six Inches; and S ,tre6t *»*. “the'place ~mS S^Sf 10 b ” “? a “ th ° ““to Por terms of sale, ennuire of JOS. W. IEWIS-ond • • M. W LEWIS ' oct2S:dtd ExMatom of mIA pju»Wlh Leyla. - B Orpliom* Conrt Bale. \ vlrtu» of an order of the Orphans’ Court or Allegheny County, dated the-Mth day of Och. 1863, will bo «pS cu 10 pnbllo.sole, at Auction, at the Court non«i> In the fflty of Ihltehurgh, on. MONDAY, the 2Sth day* of Nor 1863, at 10 o clock, a.«, as the real estate of MlchaetMatt,’ lato of Bholor township, doccaaod, all that certata'lbt or pipe® of ground, situate in Stcwaristown, said count* of Allegheny, bounded and described ns follow*; BccinnW at a post on the Butler Turnpike Itoad, thcnco along said road .Bovonty-llve (75) feet to another post, thorn* • Lartwardiy by lotheld.by James Burke, one hundred flnoV foet, to a twelve foot alley, thence Southwardly alornr *id,t alloy scTonty.flro (76) feel to a port, ihenco WertwarJly hy lot formerly held by Henry Helferlngonohundred aooifwt to the place of beginning, Said lot is subject to an annual ground rent of $23 25. ? ALSO.—AII that certain other lot or piece of ground ad jolniog the above, containing, tn front on the Butler Turn 1 pike Rood, thirty (30) feet* and extending back treiervlnc the same width one liumlred (100) feet to a twelve foot of ley, rubject to an annual ground rent of $lO GO op each ; of which said lots or pieces of ground, Ift erected at wo Pto ry Brick Dwelling House, with out-houses, appurtenances Ac. , Terms made known ot Kilo. Tor further information apply to HENRY TIBLFEJUNG, Administrator Of Mlchnot Matt, .deo'd or MITOHEL A PALMER, Attorneys at ! Law . nov:td ■ ■ . i A Complete Analysis or the noly BlbinZi CONTAINING the.whole of tbnOLD qtiJ JjkW TfcsTA* . MENT3, collected and arranged »y«tematlcaU r id Thir* ty Jhoke } (based on thnwork of tho loomed Talbot,) erwiLhau Introduction, setting forth the character b? the ■work and tho Immense facility this method affords for un derstanding tho Word of God. Also, three different ‘Jhbto qf Cb nlent* prefixed, and n General Index sultfolned. bo ela borated) and arranged in alphabetical order, aa to direct ot once to any subject required. By Rot, Nathaniel West I> D.,1y01. royal Bro~ftbout 1100 pages.-Price $5/ •: ’ For sale by _ J. S. DAVISON, ‘ oc>2g ~ _• C 5 Market street) near Fotrrth :••• - Copartneramp. ; - - • IIMiE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the interest of J -James IticrußUsos, in the Wholesale Grocvrj, Commte , sioa and Nayal Store, No. 144, Water street, (leslmi contin uing tbrf business, under the firm and stylo of ERWIN A DILWORTHS, ana via solid! a continuance of the custom of theiato propietor.. - JAMES ERWIN, ' i SAM'L DILWORTII,! WM. DILWOUTH,- Jaj i . In resigning my business to Einruf 4 PmvoK?nß, I (lieer ; fWly recommend them to all those with whom I have been [ doingtinstnesa. James Krwln ormyseir will attend tlingtho btuinesa.' otrraim .- JAMES RICITARDsbN. • rLIRD STREET PKOFEBTIf FOlfc'SAUS—A:new Three Story Brick DWELLING HOUSE, with Store. Booia.- aituated. OB- Third streot,. Itttwoen -Wood and Smlthfleld ;> eontalas elorea Booms, besides tbo Store-room,Hall, and good Cellar. The House is well finished, and Ita good order; Has Fixtures, Bath Boom* for hot and eold water, &ci Tbo lot is 20 feet fhmt ;by-85 dcopr-.Wlll bo sold upon easr terms. . & CUTHBERT A SON, no? 8 , 140 Third street SOUEK&ETr-rA, VALUABLE J?AKM FOB SALE* feiftilitM vn the. West Newton and Cumberland Jlank 'Bead, •host 60'miles from Phtainugb and Bfrom SameneLcon* rirtlog of 297: Acres* 160 b? whiehoro ib cpltiration—the falanoe fine, timber., The Farm la ■well watered. The* Spudlnga are iTararn, a Smith >.nd Wagon Maker’s Show. Stahles»and other'out-houses.- A* Saw andCrist.MHl on the adjoining property. Price $4600. Terms easy, ‘ ncf4. ,- v i OtSTHBBRT ft SOlf, 140 Third Bfc " J 'f' ‘ * ,-K * * < .-■?- t /ift $356,318 70 $101,481 09 179,010 61 17,820 21 '• \i'L •• -\y. '-'ji. . ViJ -> -.; ■ '.. t, ' •] BANKERS AND BROKERS. B. K. TXS&SAH. * TIESSA3T •■■•• BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ' - feW&lyJ - yV'b. 95 Wood Streep and Diamond- AUey ' , JOHF/WQODB* , BANKER AND JfciXCiiANGE BBOKEB, T\EALKR is QtJiU Bllver and Bank Notes..: Current and XJ pariundsrcceiTtid.'On deposit,' Collections carefaD? at tenaed to. fourth Street, one door Bast of Market,litis* .burgh, Da... 7. fle&ly ixmaUc andj'urziffn te£hanac,-&aik Jfcttg,‘Gold as&&lvcr ■.Haughty-Sold am Exchanged* sf the ■' EXCHANGE ;ANB B A KKltf G il OB SB Of • : WILLIAM hi HILL ft CO*, " ; !B&» Interest allowed on time deposited " ."1853a - • ' EXCHANGE and. banking house of A. WILKINS A- CO., • : '• No. 75 Forara STKXR* • Opposite the Bonkof Pittsburgh, • jaaAV" ' tJi -. ,.. r.f jpmim trean, . G. E. ARNOLD & CO., . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BEALKKB In Exchange, Com, Bank Notes,-SJght nnd Timo Drafts, Ac. Collections carefally attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on ■ r •■■■■ fcSwNo. 74 Fourth fit, next door to Rafik of PitteVg. [i>ol3 HILL ft CO*, r BANKERS AND. EXCHANGE. BROKERS, v. -V • toqajixß.JorwooD>Ajn)t rmiiismErA' OIGHT EXCHANGE on the. Eastern. Cities constantly for C - sale. 1 Time-Bills ol Exchange and: Notes discounted.— Gold, Silver and Bonk Notes, bought *in TIOOXSCX SBOXSB. KHAHER A BASH, b BANKERS AND EXCHANGEBItOKERSi ' * BUT AND.SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or. Stock Securities; purchase | Promlssary-Notas anil Time’ Bills, on Edsfc nnd Wtost; buy and soil Stocks on Commission. ‘ [ ■- ; fmyl A. ‘WILKIHB & CO., 7~ \ BANKERS. ANp EXCHANGE BROKERS^ I. so. iS roecTH ST., tmaiiiiMH, oppo&rrxiukkor ftTTSBUBGa. fpUE BURSCRIBEKj undernow and more'fliVDfable auspl* I • ccs. will continue the Bonking business and'Btock Bro* ■fcerage mthe. house formerly occupied by; He&rajPaluier, Lila ana £Ca, and more recently by thoPlttebnrgli Life in* suranen'Company, where he will be.plcascd to sea bis old [ Mendsami,customera... -fjy3] .. A.-WILKINS. N, HOLMES &-SONS, BANKERS AND. EXCHANGE BROEEBS,! -QAVS AMOVED IHSia BAWKIKO AHD.EXCIUOTS OIRCI TO RO. . .- .67 itARKE? BTBXETj FOUR DOOM BttOW.OLD ATiITD. ,'VT -HOLSIES .A SONS, Bankers, and Exchango Brokers, Xl * and Dealers In Notes, Drafby Acceptances, Gold; SB* ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on thp Eastern and )Yejtcrn Cities constancy .. . ...«<••■ Collcctlons.made In all the-cities throughout the United ;Btate&. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. xDtCTn> o» run KDaorxANi’iAS.) - ‘ : REUBEN LOVEJOY, . AUJBt 8J10W5f....... .........Of, o. 00-TSEU.r. Brown’s Hotel, Qnvtr pf /jmWifirld.anii- Third Slretix, P\tt&vrn\ Frnn'a BROWN & CONNELLY, Panpp-igypan, ■■ t . . Ag*Oood stabling attached tO the : ' FUANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio/ C '‘PATRICK A SON, Paorsirroas;—Thb Ilofiwb lias un • .dergano thorough and extensive .repairs, ‘alterations, and Targe additions of new furniture, the proprie tor*.plodge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render the Fraxeus a place wh ere all tlio eom- • forts of a first class hotel can be found, ' Jjfrtf , " " C.* PATRICK t' 80N» ; ’ i St. Charles, Hotel, i ~ Oomer of, Wood and Third tirtd*, PiiUbaroJu Ann'a. WILLIAM 8. CAMPBELL, Pbotoistob. aims fine establishment haring Into the hands of a 1 A. new .Proprietor, offers great inducements to the travel- - lingcommunity, and also to regular boarders.' Every deli cacy and luxury will be provided in Its season, uuluq pains will bo spared to make this Hotel a comfortable noua to all who may call there. fniylfttf] W. S. CAMPBELL, Prbp’r. St, Clair Lager Beer Brewery* ■ THE undersigned respoclfuliy Informs the public that be is now fuhy prepared lo serve privatafamlUea and the public generally, with his celebrated LAG EH BEER, ifr bottles. All orders left at his Office, NO. 39 DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any. part of ibo city or vicinity. j«2S:tf •: : ; • •: • • F. O. BCUKNCK. 10. B. Ill: ADI A & COS NE %?.MgETH i O J JSE, WHOLESALE AHD EETAIL DEALEES. THREE SPACIO US SALES ROOMS. I SALES BOOM NO. 1. CONTAINS a large, han'lsomc nud cheap assortment of Floor OR Cloths, from 1 to 21 feet wide; also. Stair, Tfc [ We and Enameled Carriojo Cloths, Cocoa, Camon and Bri tannbiMattlng, Matt* of nil ktnd*,painted Window Shades, l bujr Hollands; greonaail. buff (Ml Cloths, and Putnam’s. I Patent Eelf-AdjustingCtirtain Fixture*. Y| SALES KOOM NO; 2, ' * , [ Is full stocked with an unrivalled assortment of Royal Yel : Brussels Tapestry, Briissol*; Imperial Three Ply, Patent Tapestry, Ingrain, and imperflno carpeUngs ; ,Hall and Stair do. of all -and prices; embossed Cloth, Table and I Piano coyere;- Mosaic, VblreV Asminstcr. ChenUlo and Tufted Bugs; Stel* R<*l*Drngff*tii>g, ; etoY ™ tK?j : SALES ROOM NO. 3, * * k^ : :, Cont Mus A large.and well wlectodatockof Ins irate Can*t*i | worn 25 to i¢s.per yard; HempCarpctingirem 16& to ; [ Bffcontss List and Hag Carpets cotton and. wool Venlrtati l ondasplendld assortment o? English sheepskins of all cob I ore and rises.. ; . ■ • ; •. - •. - ; • j ; C. B. H. ACo. would respectfully cMI tho attention of I persons wishing to furnish steamboats, hotels or dwelling | houses to the above,-as they- are determined Ho atthoJ tamo low prices thay have bcretofbre bemr h&lllns at, and ! lessthanftnyotberestabllflhmenttnlhlsdty; ' - ? I repd C.B.HKADLY &00^No;82Th'irdAtreet. I Sacred Maiie Books, r “ TJOR Qhnreh Choir*, At,.'JtcL t 'Wholwalo A. -and retail, ’-fhcA. per dor. ltlDirslcj’s Harp of DivM,n .ollcctlon of Church ; : 'tjiifl Modern Psalmist, by Lowell Mason, ■' '7sc; ;*oo The Modern Harp, or Boston Bacred MelodisLby ‘ v ! . L. White and Jno. E. Gould, 7Ce ‘ ; 7 00 National Psalmist, by Mason and Webb, ; • f 76c. :.?W ;Harp of the West, . ’ 76c. ' 7 m .National Lyre,. ■ - : I’XS Bay State Collection, • ' - d’S The Church Choir, ' : J&M Ameriren Psalmody, with figured Bass for Organ or Piano, • •• > - : . • ; nnh Son LS °6te; ,odl3t >® ™l>cctlon of popnlnr;«nii bklsl | ' The SocialGleoßook, • ■ ’• ” , ' j JoTOhileipr»torlo«, fbrJurenUd doswii, Bihools. 4e.i ' > MtulcalOlnM Booh,for adult ringing - : " .1 the reSal dndo H * iT ’ ‘ ,e,lenK) for feffllllo AKmcnile3 ena Together with the Carmine Srurre: CanUrleLanfine. 4e.ito. Jußtrreetredby CHAULOTTBBtfJMB, • 0618 - • 113 Wood rtreet., ; Tl „„ J»«w Saore* Ma»lo Book,. - HE SttAW.M—A Llbmry of Church Mo-icj etc., con talnlngoTcr 1000 compositions, by Wm. D. Bradbury | »na aeo. B. R(»t, oSststed by Thomas Hastings ondT. a Mason. Prico 75c— per dozen . : ■ A < nl?? slE^F^?"rol1 11 T3ewB y f,teE a of notaHonj by Price 7Bc —perdozens7,so. - : I «.O. 0 B ? UT ?' 'Notes;) a new tollec &S®?, I 3 u^ c t^ ele . c / ed tonjtbo most popular com by Prof.’il. n. Woodbory. Price 75c.— nor do* <7 fin CHRISTIAN ftIINSTREIr—By Alkin ; °no of the most .popujar boots published. Price T6c.-pW(l*£Moo.' . V NEW CAHBUNA SACRA—By Lowell Mason,-i&nd tlie most Bucressful music book ever published ; r ovet 350,000. copies have Uion sola; Price 75c.— per doai ys.fie - ' CANTKJALAin>IB, or AmericanjßoQkof Chupsh Musi?* the Intent collection; hy Lowell Mason and Goo./. Webb ‘ Price 7sc.— per doz. 1:8,50.,.: .... | v v A large supply of;the above popular Music:Bookßicceiv* ; ' ed* and for sale singly or by the quantity; by -y- ay JOHN H. VlELLtblt, 81 Wood st, I TT _ r ««w ■ Mmto t; a«vMualc I < ~ »■*s***': n bcautiful ?•«“■«* »■»«, v * Plcoslng Duett for too voice's Wert Thoa to Speak Farewell.. •: ’ • • « r K“S ? ,Si' “ rcrformcsl '’ ith • Tour tri'America, 1 a diwrl&lire inirav embodying nil the Amoricon National Aire, byJulicn/- - Katy Darling’a FarcrrelL&r Guitar. J . > • Katy Clyde, ' ■'• dQ.•'•• -a Old liOff nut,.; ./, ' ■ < , - _ :A]fo, “Dodworth’a Braaa Baud School,” containing o'viirv norerearr inarmation to organiio BrawßaSKfas; B “ nd .*« nature of brare, their relectlon and ndantatioiT and embrurtnK a bdmbef of fine pieces arranged'for full- Bm»a Banda ;bjADen BodwbrlS7,loader, of the celebrita! Bodwortb BraM.Bend, Now York; for salobv" I 0012 : . . i _n. KIEBEOaIOI njrd Street. I i® WORKS. . ...... woopjmtyumi, woa-rMw van attn. . IMPORTKRB and tmmnfactntoni'of • BORaIiuTANDnEOTAb INSTRUMENTS, BIFLBB, A& We W k “P,» EmraiJl assortment of tho above Lu-U '■■■'■'■'■'."■ V : articles constantly on hand; tooothot with a geneni! variety of Fancy Hardware." Also. Aoniria.' lUflea oretexy description,to of-(he boat notorial, and workmanship wafraiitod.—> tetail, will befm rtjrittf despatch. * Hunting partied f BUfrpUod?dfr WbbTe&ale P** 9, - * J; * myls • T, B. CALVERT CO., 1 „ . „■„ IVjBWTIAM BUMS.- “' g\B-jsVfitlx QPALl'jy. tbjjaleat nunnllictiiTen' Wm U »ttt» HEW CAEPM STOKE, 47 MmiSTftKE& nwWooJJ . fnoT3.-tf) •ftQRTNBON J & 00. __ fej II>ES-t3OOO T>jp Clear Bacon Sl3ejiS]E salo.bv * . : O oeW ‘ • ' • KDiO A MOORHEAD. • * * ► 4* ■*« * 4 t' ’ % - - PROPRIETY 'DCRBBS’B CELEBRATED CUEMICAL TEAST . OK BAKIHG POWDKEB, The Cheapest, IlaWiictt, most V K fnX and £dmomi cal A £' i^'J" r Brtad. Bitcuit, IVied, . ... MrvidU, and Johnny Calxt, . • o#n Bread* . (ym oss ofSEf. Housekeepers, who nan, the quality of this now fourier.° oUnm unontoousl y la It* ftvor.-f&kport ftdly wirt i * «“ «**<* »«V.- we ever rn “r?AprfKl5^KM? 0f °“* s --l llih ' Tt ‘y J '‘tr°«it° and Regis- TKlaia an M-tlclaof such utility tn rations kinds of cook oryo that when Its. virtue). bocomo properly known, nt> houselreeper, that studies comfbrt and economy, will will llngly do without it.—£N, T. Plckl, May 21,185th* . V° OnoneedhesitatetenseDdrkee’salMmpOrlantartlrld' rch. 0 n' ! 18M 0r8r ' Ilir wo have tried at our house, acd our better half”, wns astouishod at the result—rrJ V " Daily Times, Oct 23,1862. . MOdhousewlres wiil rejoice In dud glorUy the name of Durkoe, after Iboy harp given his Baking Powder a fair trill.—[New York Son.BeptSd, 1532. i • ~ llurkoe'B Biking Powder, undoubtedly the besl artlclofor , tbis. purpose thotfhas yet been discovered.—N. P i Dutch, man, FoW 12,1863. - , The highest commendations, from hnodralsof thelargesl and 1 most respectable whoftsaio. houses In this, and hcarl v city on this continent could bo'glvod, if space . SMITH & SINCLAIR, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 123'SECOND[ ANl>lol* "FIESX STREETS. n OO .? 001 mobbisN.O.MolnsSEi: , - : S^Rnf»n 5 5?5°L1 <,0 ‘" V MO'kegsJidlls, ported; 'i^‘^*j? n^ U '*® o^naollB » : 2oO*>oaesOlass;' -- 1 iSJS?'.*’ 0 "* ot Taripat -30 kegs Va.T»ist Tobacco: •S&maazaaaaS4% _ 8. COmBERT &. 80N. 140 rtf™™ fniSitsnvo x. “* ri P DWmmlp : • . . Jnnumw Company, an mqriested to. > ; «*3&faa£ -222 "OTZ'asUCditSfUcU*' '-' '^SBS^^ssss&^ , ocl4 ' JAStEB W^*EOP:'' - 4 i-Wil.-JS.; fiXBTOMOH xontljHUa i to /mu Vyt a ?1&Q Mtmdat to. In tnita traiichea. .... •fr.™ nw ■. H nBAT°n N -txtaa&n OABEter ul ii?S, SSrtSJ™Ai»s ?AGs:QK^>l '' o; 01 SmltMeßjetrsat) » usortmczit cf.laacy .ao& plain furnitTTrfv tbtJy 1 Oreut Inducement* to c«ah i>i. M "VST o ** OWfifOIT ANI? FAN OS' yV CIIAUI3 Ahl> BKDSTKABS, at prices that cannot tol, to please cash purchasers. Alt onr work lsSrL™Sd l Our terms are CASH. JAMKLOWOb!? I™' 1 ™' ■ 01,ir25 . •• ; ■ ■ eor.SeventhandÜbortvsta Journey men Cabinet : WAitfUOVSSW TMISJ). BZs£b£t° ! •; (Bxmxii wood jjto-jcabsrlstb.)-, i * : **'* nil I- ••• ;; -HiteASSoCl4^oN,ep£^ist «l|gg&£££g&> already; twice -to , three timefl{aa\£E~ .:BM»asWMßplia-pany handaoathelargeet acd ppfc* ’f i lIH4J hitherto most renownedbnsiaesS *-*1 r fthopa of this city, have opeiied -s?|ureljQxu»9,iand ‘are able to furnish the public, bywhtdesate; or rotaiV witl£Fnr» niture of the following description—yi*: | -Mahogany Wardrobes j Dresslngßureaus; FullCblmdaed: Buresos; Mahogany Bedsteads; itohogany Chainsfßocking Waahstands; Sofas; (Divans; Piado Stools; S^rrSf® 8 ’ * r Cordv TablraiKer Paid Tables; Centre Tables; HatßackajFrenchdialsteadfl; , poplar Jfaxdrobos ; dining and Obblos; >Vcrtotenas; Cherry and Common WnTfcgt*nH««.ifloh poet,- oommoDf lev, and trundlo Bedsteads; Cherry Bumps; Cribs; Cradles, sc, ;.■■.>•■■■ The adyantages of co-operation, on per mit them, to Bell at the lowest prices, and-they are Ueteiw suned to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good, u not better article, and warranted—as tho public will un» demand by.giTing them vcall. . . , xi. • .. iconfeofall dp r scrlptions, and other articles of any desedptton, mado.to order in erezy style,at the short est notice,. . , Tjiffi iAMEBWvWOODWEII, ' CABINET FURNITURE UANVFA CTVRER. ‘waire-rboma97niidooTlilra street, fjgpgsftynpsps.: J. W. W. respectfully informs*;. - hiflfrieudflffndCtxßUraiets.thatfie uX hasnow completed hLs sprtng'fltock p® rJ7 Furniture /which Ifl'dßddfidly/ 1 I' T “ r gestaiia best Brer Offered for sale in thUGl*. which Harter WeSt* P — “ lo * “ totbe United Siatei,-. • b ® t ? R ? ined to uphold the quail tywith’ well sea £fn?tl°f best’WMfcmanthlp, and newest designs; &Dd WOm tbO extent Of Ms OgflOTßand fhrflfty.ln irm.nnfwffnrintr ■ 16 thb lowest Ms easterner* „. t v th f^ oTO >' *“ qostity nmi pries, and keeps al- the greatest wisly of werjr desrariptfimof the end plainest to thomost elo £2i^£.^i t !?vf tl^“. 1 “ ,130 ’ or ao y pert of one, may be to shrS^ I*ouls Xiy tete-frtete Sofas; \ -—• , rOQSofefljlaphiaiiandhaircloth; ; V ;60 dox*blefrogany Chains ■ • 20 dos.. Walnut ’ « - i 60 Mahogany Rocking '* r ; . ' 20 Walnut- > ** . « ......! • 60 Mahogany Divans ; . . ..• • t 20Walnut . «. : ... M Marble Top Centre Tables: . .••■■■•:;• 60 *J“ .Dressing Bureaus; 80„ a “ Washrtaads;- '.: . 40 Enclosed • « *lOO Common « 20Plain Dressing Bureaus; .■■■■.■•!• 40 Mahogany Bedsteads: .: 20 Walnut ** ■6O Cottage - ; 41 . •• OQO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads: 20.Mahoganv Wardrobes: ■: 10 Walnut « ...... 10 Cherry • ' ' .**..„■■ .* .. : COPlalnßureaus;' •*/ 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables; ' ■>> • • 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 2Q.da throlshed at the shortest ■ All codeia promptly attemiod tap ■ aers WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. f ' ' 1 ■ — ' ■ * '* ■' • 1 ; KBW lEWEIBY STOBE, - , . , No. «7 Market Rtreet, , \S e PIRATED WARE. LAMPS. ' «y frsgsqias* fcOtis3 0li ; belwi'on rimHturo>llt g^bargaia. . , 'Y° ® llrser J’' “nd Onrilem. T AMES KKNNHDY,I_Istn Miiujictc ofthe well-known Sr ,KIT“ Info™ the poblle,thnthehns now estatilMied an HXTENSIYitNIiH -BST F ? r S.° r ?>*.• James S. Negley, near En«.Llb- Jlooso Bhrubs and Plants. in actiontoscholiaiuxd roporidf stock 6h'hiiha;bo has made! amngomtbtairltfioaoof tt9largostUiiPBbrtoSln'the£iutp l?»iS? n fi, hl iSf ipls, ’.. ni,T, “ s^ a^hotonjjrandlongnpef ee tisfictknr 0 n ce%L 0 c an a-arnrohi 5 ensiomors perfect a t ®>'wp<*Wuny offer his sorTfcwin dralpiljiß, laying out, end managing Ku ral Cemeteries, Pub ■ -"l ° r “>• etounda of Country - Kcslflcnrcs; and util elsofarnjgh plana fortho fonnatlonof lawns, dpproaohS Hrtmwino Scenery, Ac., in the hlghogt atyleaor the art! Practically acquainted withererybranehof tandscane Gardening, and taring spent yoarsln the Sylrian Part, „r £?«?“ 4 .,. on ae Jwantifni bants of the Hudson, he &vor {dm 118 thD .- • tOITISIi iiLjjTiUS—igaaaata 1 for : ,:f :.-... ocUB. •.. -v-.8. Ju PAHKESTOOg t CO. ' . .* ••• . • vv'x'V- « • - v.* '• T v'.S/-..;'./-, ..-.'"'vi-' •» u l-.f ■ ■; ~ . Ar: ‘ v -- 1 - * MISELIiANEOITR. Pjßopt;A.laATlois, v ; : . VST I)7 .*“ Aclot Id (Unmdmsnt of -ita&u? 1 5, C Mirf ,1 ? impo ? 8 S %r‘“ 4m , l “# «toTlct!on,Mdl£ M. PonWiDldoj.ty. tmpritoßumr JoT JIS we MSWjMr.all doubt as to of this Id*- And* Whereas, much or the criuwfeni disorder which nave stalnßd, the mmols of this city, Isreferable to theeoin monand notorious practice which It la the purpose of this law to arras?} " r r r , ".And; unl&rm ohd Inflexible enlbxcemehfcef this law. roust poWeriblly contribute to preservation of order, and-theelevation of the public morals, and typer jnUtlng no one render orclass ofyendenUo ply their trade tnjuatkoto no one; -.-. * : \. .And. Whereas, by virtuo of -my office*’ and in ronridera .tlonpf cay.ofilaial.oatb,it :isrmyapodal duty-to look to the I this law, I Jbare issued this, my Proclamo* I ‘hereby call keepers of SliVf? 11468 * *®«taurants and eating-houses, or bywhatso- er P an *fiB-fheplucesmay be known, where iiauozs ; V* dispensed,to gubmlt themselves to nn froip the ealeof lianora SBr viP® UlB ® ihatetery Hfrociiou of this beCpupjshpdwith tho utr arid 0f617 Spjiat mantli, to tojiort f9.oo‘on l iiMn:)«.|ntoStSffl l i^p ? sS-' *?W.effOHMbenfdraethis law. And render auchaadstance.' 1 I pray tliem todlamha that tnostmistakenrcpuguance'to’" becoming iu!brmera,>hrchdften'TeairalnirtheUw-abidioir from cffirmiog their, own patriotism by voluntary'contribu tion of informaUoriand ald to d%era_af wboln , ttio ““P.lloity of pur republicaninstUutionß era necessarily weak in numbers, and dependent for efficiency upon popular -counteuancaandco-operetion. - - 7 , i rßelying upon such aid, and pledging myself and officers Jo ho energeticL Tlgaant,nnd sustained.effort tdchffircn this*’ - law,and punishevory infroctlon- oi lta' provisions, -I onco, moye call upon all venders oF'splrUuoutv vinous, nnd mftU "llguort, to refrain from tho sole thereof cn Sundays within . the City.of Pittsburgh. ;< , ,-; .. . * I Witness my. hand this; Slxth.day of October. A. Vi 1853 ~ >.<***. - BOBT, 31. BIDDLS, Mayor. IS* ETOOPEAN AGENCY, - m ,m ESTABLISHED OFFICE IN Tills CITY - : fOH HliOlllHtl ■ • - ■ HOSI3T TO TBE OLD COOSTHT, -XAMliSßliAKELYbegstarnsto ' _ i • JAMES BLAKEWV tay7 196, cor. ofSevßntb nndßjnHhfleM su • TUB OLDEST A& PASSAGE, FBOH UVEBPOOI. EMEUAI.D ISIjE I :: asSSS ■ Tins mlenrlldnew Ship, bant Ibjt “Tapscott’s Line.’’ tf Jho largest Packet. Ship aaoati aha for streogshof raild, suaionunodlUohs for passengers; and sailing onnlilU r. has so equal in Che Liverpool trade. • ■ - ». * . The K3JERALDIBLE wilt sail from Liverpool on or about too «htb rOF-Iteniiijß, tmd persons sendltijj fur their fsrthm^h£ o noW^ Un^flf^ during pa !Me . , I® order to prerent delay; passengers will tenotltedhv Messra-tr. Tapscott Is to; Liverpool, shat day to be there to embark.: - :■ ... ......f.; ! - The Emerald Isle is commanded by Copt. GfeA, B. Corolnh of thefeTOrite packet ship,« ffm. Tapscott *) t»hr u veil known for hie kindness to passengers,' and his still fulneM as a commander. :’.:n . <.o. ;*•••• '.?• jfir®* lB ; l i wlu *» nieeoeded by the magnificent bow “Shamrock,"commanded by the well known CHDUin Samuel B. Doane. ■ - r * To occur* peasngo, apply to JAMES BLAKEI.Y, ocl2l Onrnor of-fttrenlh and SmithfMii otr,. Valuable Farm for Sale. M I»miB TOWNSHIP, WASHINGTON COO.N- Jj"iref l »> PENNA.—The tmdersignedwishes to.dispofeof TTTnhU valuable Farm, Eitaated in one of the mogtthri vipgj iortile and desirable sectionsof Washington couDiy— la a neighborhood proverbialfbr Ita/good morols ahd infel '}£Pit- 1170 niileaoC the propoied ronto fbr the Eaflrbad,^an improvement which winder, theoomipg year, • It.cbataina about' «isr»4S?^?2a 0 or ress; of hlch tbjere ere aboaOlO 1 AOUESCLEARKD. and in a high state or cultivation, and nneiytmproTOt '.Tliotmoleared land abound* in good Tim her, whotefa.abandaaUy supplied with water; It -adjoins dandr of. William Park, Daniel Dell,' and others. TUe : toprorementt araTWOGOGD DWELLING HODSE3, •ono Brigand tte other; Eraine;\a Erame Thera is an abundance or fine.PRDIT, on, this property. This valuaUe Vatm will-be sold on accommodating terms, trot any further jn&nuation in. reference to It, application can to made to the subscriber, in Caaousbnrg.; ; ■* . JOHN CALGTf AN. ' • NKU' UOOKSi—Xos. 7 and 8 Illustrated Nev Vark , c ry«til Pelere Exhibition, ftml Cr^?l! 1 ' Ul^ ° f old t3 “Sya‘aa'» Vocation; l>y The Boyhood of Great Hen. * / ; : "'s ’ ? a “ uthor of Bath Moorland iCbttago, Sc. Metfo VlS^*^S r ? Ul “ BeTugo; by bSi«!?“ ,? **'*** V* 11 of Bail ding; odltol by: John Bennett' 8 ” 1 WUI ’ or Cl,mß BotrUmthm ;by Kme'rton A fresh «apply of ths aboTB-aorksJart recelred at W. A. GILDENPENNEY A CO.’S, :■ TQFonrth ..,' ■ JSEW MIIBIC. rTMCßUt«siipa]ilte]u!d,laatree ibrCbickering-a Pianos, Jr 3o ' : 1 : No. 81 Wood street, rittshurch, ■.. ■ , HMUfiitMc For Sale. QllonscsaiiilLntson Pinoitwot! n *l_; , nireo Briet Honaos and lots on Hli® ' Brick llonsea and, tota tn EiiSJ Blnnlnßhatn: ' toe bcto let dpjwsito St Mary’S Cemetery, on the Qreo'nn bnrgh and Pittsburgh TnrnpUw, enclosed Ttlth a -board ftnee; s .; ► Oneidfo lotaajpinine .tlis. aboye, also enclosed with a : good board fenco; on (ho lot Is a small framo bonw. eicol. loot springs, etc.; . ’ Twootyama araos of Land Ibur mfloa from'tbo'cUrUd- Jolnlnglands of Bamntf-Qarrtson, and fionttagTn Om i legheny riser, '*T RS- IlirtLte * fe*? n street; i ' l.owif *? J l U !! h . ! ? s ' CU y-' w «l> Improred; . -Jifty tote rnlSast Uro ni doi;ohlo;' ; , . oVSiei t r™«i!X r !l '* IU eoM on faVorabTo forms, and ™ will' Apply to t JAMES BLAKELY, ‘ .. . - ■••-* -■. -.- t Tteal Kstate .(gent. OmnkftiJ to tho public for past custom, ten tores to S(> the establWimcnt of a Floor end Spice: MOil wltßn tho city t for tbuaccomniodfUPiTi r.f Mb ..0 —v„ wlshto hoTe rcaUjirooil i? Thu ottratioaof KrUliOs, Sfoiebanta aid otK l» tnlt tod, and all I salt la tiat Uwy «fll glre mo a trials “ ,1 ‘ , ... F. E. DUATO,No. 1 EinmcniL N. B.—All articles taienback If not fbund mod. and tha money returned. ■ . - _ '^rnarlo™ 0 ATIIKRKE-Pof picking.ftuit from' X tajltrecs without the aU of a ladder; Pruning liiHtrn •mepta.of moat wprorrt .TOMtraction: MeSSS ' ftowhenx *cg Potiw iKia g«5 SStajSSSfi 15S?*J£«JS sr >°f “iUni, orraifoS SI? .TErjrty.gfiriCT; eailog implamcnt* Jy2 * " ■ ~ i fc;:^£Bw,l WXmi6& Sp|is|sSSiSj32Ssa, to tte (Onto* •WBto -IMmtIU&NiIK ;XSSsS^4^^^^SSS^SSSSSSSt JJP * «Sd‘ho£^ fl to? Patronage. Otmgriißa 1 qft, \? fe& ar^U, y aporely chemical process, nod, •_A is vamnua to eonlaxa. •>'w>i"{fjrtfi(Ti6iiiPtTr f *fA 7 fr Prria'' It la pale (yben-fast nssdiftptlqf exposure ‘is gthfe afTbo- cf.a most intense and permanent TMjotUKteef rt - .-gepg ‘•7.";; - •*.«**.■•-. ’•-* • W.'fcwivfcwn * - Statjonaiy 'trerghom&/Kfsritgg street; corner of 2J. - ’• -• :*-• . :,•••' :■.• #*& *;-•* ?„* '• ■">•= r-*,Vv ■•■ --•; k--. " .; ' * *; *>••*> ; x C- ■J '■ ■' ' ■* it v -. .r‘ : . v I V;3 /• :• i.-. ♦ * -• i. • . ; % \ • ' iri ;r*yX^utL- f * ' %• 1 iJ ‘f r- ?-T ? ? ? ? ? ~ DB. EETSEE’B' KCTOBAI, COTOH B7BTO. : tatbe prescription of, o: regular physician, who nae>ra(4)n,TUirBring In: OToijr tespoct-lWnti' tho various remellca now in. uso, fat tbo of tho Pulmonary organa, It dou r,chicken Vic Stomach by containing nau seating doses of squills, antimony, nnd< Ipeetiohuaaa. It •“ 11 P° cplltea.to constipate the howela, and dry up the «eojepng mgins;,but.ltji action: i« wholly different tom °* tho .. < V boT ' I ,named drags. pcctararttUjatcieorsontlhetatesaniliiirccllßnrthol.nnjia a , man , ncraint i« noteqaalied l>y kny othor - 11 ’'’fWlycs, In .a greatmeasure, tbo greatly In creased secretion or mocua attending tie various disensea almost at Boon as it is taken, and it has been Known to ?“K’s duration tq ytraoinoaral i“v braoE, *t-~“llieriflak'(UBcliariai ■stassisfflas “ tbo whole body, and often cold shivering are felt-at hast thealr. in.coa.teancnce of tho Mood being driven in upon tho-inlcrnalorennajtinpnlEo increases in fteqaoncv,"eml • Uto^,iagent!ro^moroOT'l^&. j erp.S s l.nfc: Tbeifeel “inga.aro sopn followed .with hoarseness! aUi k sense of “roukhßese.ond rofenwaih tbo'wlijaplpo hud.VocaloKrana "at tiinc3 kinountlng: te a total jrapptesilbrt or tbo .olec “togothw .with k : tUOcnlty of bteathing, and i nenao of •‘coriahricHon of: tho.cheat,”v lhbra ayiapibtna arc often . attended With’k dull pain and reuse ofvvelgbl in tie fore ;head, aa Well iii i SgpU 21i18u3. ■ KsTaaa’s PEerenat. brenr.—tVehovu.tricd this medicine for nseyora cold, and ,«an truly, say, wo bote never tbnnd nny remedy ao pleasant tmdcff,sUita].:7Jt:taanuxpretorar£ yet dots not, alckenthe; stomach jarnl .*?«?•Jt la .Tmy.hlghly recpmmended by physicians and othera who haye. tried it,.aa a apeedy and effectual: cure for cplcUf launeoza, BooiTOacM, wlioopioft rough.crmin, mi in. *oy* and numerous othor complaints of tbo brobebfal dreana and lungs, na.caa safaly recommend it os. oh oxreuent remedy., - 'fYcmVit.GicentburnJi 1853 . Taa veatber for a week past baa been, quite cool, and. to pa, ,E*y»doa being cool, and unpleasant ahade .most of the The :ncxt.day,bvetcbawkod Area were nccesaaty to eomrprti and: on Prt.loytaarning there vicinity, though nothing was seriously Injured thereby. As a consequence of these end denehangea, many people ore ailitctoa with bad colda and congha. We observed a lady at Church the other o.enlcS “ much annoyed with a .hard cOoghj lhat We refllyfelt forhsr safety p so muchso.tbat It was with koto effort wo could refrain from talkin' out In 'moetlog,” and reoommendlng herforthwith to procoro n botllo of KoiserW jS'JS^ftore. 11 " ■ : ‘ Prom tht ElcuhtnvfUt Verdld; - V Kami’s PscioaatSinur has had an cxtcnßl.e sala thla w i oler—every bod y who uses It speaks in the highest terms of its merits, lis low price—only fo cento—its pica, sant taste, and certainty to enre, has mado it tbo favorite of aU who hnvo been tickled about the Inngsnud branchial tubes. Heiving & Melvin, the agents for this city, havo sold largo, qnanlitiea, Succesa to Dr. Keyser’a Pectoral sayxro. 5 -. ■•; _ JVn» Git Evening Chronicle. aPscTmiAi, a friend obßerrcs, is thetxrat thing to health: * iWgf “»7. hero, obferre, os we. mention no names, that .this friend was oatou and anx toos toloear the news torn Maine, tarried long on the cor nere. Tho news emne, bat nor nijUl. he had tdisorbcd sufl!- aent aomp to givo him thoebills. Another friend Inrlted him to taka a glass of Scotch aleV which was putnp in verr btach tattles. -Onr fHends* tblrst waa huge, and was onlr . quenched after a nnmberof empty bottles stood before him: a cold in the head wos the conscquencft, which conaequenco :Waa cored in six hours by uslnft Key Gert Pectoral. _ - PcrroEiL Siau?.—Oor readers ore aware IhotwohATe nofc heretofow sj*o)ien ln; tbo line of medicine: neither that administered by tljo orthat prepa hy outriders.'. .W e are riot; admirers of aiiv. ; kind' of W a single nriicle under that bend that 'hare eTcr co'risldeml rerj-palatiible, yet'we, like .most of yon,baTo been compelled at times .to partake of varions.'Undsof nauseous'doses.; Metiichje.is one.of tho u ?P‘ i e^f aa t things tbnt wb sometime.'- have to eicaflaw. Wo w»U Mterefore let tbls pass by way bryrnlbcm* and apolocr. andriu, epilogue wonld rimply call yduratibotioD to ti e advertisement of T>r.Keyser. Ilia Pectoral Syruc is paid io * bea m>W rirlicle,yet we ore riot able to'speak experiment - Post,.has tried, it, and ’ pronounced iVmagnuvi Con.Tniv , SioEEpErzjia wiU find this no exrellcnt arllcla ■ tereUiknd will give general antWiicUen to their costomere. will be made to retailors.nnd otbera puraharingby tbo dozen. Price, single bottica 50 eehte; or six bottles fors2vso. -: - ■ ::.i :yy OACTION BXTRA.—Many persons will try to induce tou to buy some other article, stating tbavit ;Ja nagood as this: i^ fc i y e Q a £!H e „ you J t< i cat Dnt 1110 oamc,-*‘Diu ! Krrani's Peol •TOBAri firanf/’ and buy no other, and yon will not he dis •appointed.-- :..i -.v-.. on< * «m hr i>»- gr>. a S d relaU Drupclst, No. 140, corner br^g- MOUSE'S COMPOUMU BYB.CP OF VKL. XOWDOCKBOOT. mHIB fa a purely Vegetable Compound, scientifically pro. J. pired trom thß beat roots and .herbs or the Materia :iS£3£&&-4££ AN» ; STBESQTirENINO THE J MVEB, and Diarsrrra Omimsr and cleansing the Stomach and Bow els, andthna curing all Bilious Diseases, Urer Compiaints. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Coatiyencss,Pilc/<, Headache, Feyer and Ague, Jaandlee,’.;:N*nsea, : - Lbss;of Appetite,. 4a, and causing the fbod to nourish and support eycry part: PDEIFYINQ IHE BJLOOO, and thus curing all Humors, Cutaneous Eruptions, Scrofu la, BaltEheum, Erysipelas, Scald Heid, Canker, Pimples on : toe fiu»i filoteheß, Dicers, Tumors, Mercurial Disease, Can f • ' EEOUIiATIfIQ ,THB*«BOBEt6BT OHOAIIS. noil by epabling thSm- to perform tfaelr*roperftmctfons. ; prereniing andouring many painful and dangerous dia pyra; Nervous System, thus and curing' aU diseases of tho NCTTBSp.ftfl nystaiayNeuralgia, Cramps* 4c. 'lt iaunrivaired eurecftdl FEMALE COMPLAINTS* as OlStKweUreg ol tod limbs, Joints, Ac., realised 'by-weakness also, oftheComprond Syrup ofVellow Dock tt-W-Hpeucer. Ksq., Cashier lame Buck Bunk. do. do.. Her. william Phillips, Ear. J. B. Richmond, editor Adyt, Wlllfam Yield, M. W. a. Fisher, ALE* H. P.*, James Hatchinson, G. &.M 7. J, most respectable Providence. IhJflcerUflestluU I have, fbr a ®onibj» of years Rn 4 mahufr “ n QO . OQMPOBNB STEEP OF YELLOW DT- I hays«soieen>cgualhted wltti its nSdus'o'wjSrf.W? ease, and can say that' in all Resects it to ,**•' luted tc remedy that class Of Disease e y eal-u- B ATOB, or purifior of the Bleodllt Prater*, ft. 4 Jan. 4, I BSa ® AVn) noiMEB, M. D. • ' Rttshonth. Pa. i>K. DE LANEY ? S ■ CEIiEBBATED ' CURATIVE INSTRTTMttIV'r' assggßi^wSKggsssas, faabQ, abd m *y ,ho S wT ESTS. «S whatOTer, fior preTenStS! r^ I * I « ' o f., il^ur7 ttnithhi ufeTeZn?. zWWQ*** in a short Kme, to racft an «> fiS®ssag»®a®a : . awMpSKr: N A d^. ,(poStlffli ' J) D - 1,0 ***'?•« Xljpenarf atrat, •tfE:■®Basai2saA ,tt !?« ; “.«-*« T .» i!S£SSSi§SS^ HRHEY 8. KBi.T.ttn, }&?W y e f ant - CH. OOBXZE,M. .* »CT YORK. Pg3ly. ... ' 411115 cam. o£ur ta oo?dwSsM CttDo^>>prg forDr.^.^ho aw, of altettSae.SC w^V£? 8 but confd do nodiUzmriri??*." “iK B W h*d doni», SmJntSwS*^* had better St name. to LDlN*B<>ofcs*liernnd Bfcattow, iy22 63 Wood street,between 3d* 4th sk* J‘ +■ ' l ' • t V ■ 1 ■.•■ ■ . » . 'v.i; -v yy:v;y;.yy