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WWf»5 .'‘S>: , ' , v i A 4. ..'i,r-' ’ *. ’i ,' ■, i »i l!f/, I-.. «-’..! *.<.'». :ht4 ’’■ > • ■’;’•»*? * *■ «-1 ’.i -S f V <T -** •*" ~ffc! , .ffc! J f t fry; :r sqtoapitesa^^^ife^Y^fed j.v.SV;' *l 4; ! 4- ~~i l ' !, fe4‘‘- i :v/S B *^"' W^ggmmmi ,r “- , «YIWiJ*- "■ Psop MiM mmmmmmm i fi{<!i> ‘»tI««l'»V< »‘. / o£&&^Sfsk%MM£v% -j'¥ . Notice to Farmers ana O&rdenera. ■ Bubscribcr liw rctcelval rapply. of TURNIP -A. *“v t ’ '*' -v" -H=. ZJ' '5 r #■ £ nAA 2 wffiEOS-jf- J«e £«p!| Top. sSter At^de^f, * ' >- 4 '’\<; A V L * Earn Q 1 Norfolk, and improved Eut» onSofv??® Ata), Vfcir cttM ofAehnu’.TertUteer^ * 4‘S'*-''4* . ’ A;. /,t - ;->’A -v 'tttr** , ’V»C? , V No 43yilxhiitf^aj&OtlieSeed amUmplemmfcWarehouse, . r : V '' rf” • ’ ,r _i < i‘c', r .’i:'p44' J v f 4’2__ ltSO JAMES WABBEOP. ' ;:3' .-':« 2 /,.«> KsAX&Hg&Th i s '' -&*• - •A;v t \4^4vv,-: r \ :i , -.- .- Al--*- .rA.^ r, • * 4 /> 4- ; , , c4'rs4* r f4 '’ e '4 ■* *• -'V,-. A' • -■- *’,•> \*. 41^4 '''’^■vF'‘^t.''-*-'4^-J^.‘-> M t.^. B , a4^ ; --' h *> v -SL**''li'' -.' c ?4nTl 4 vr'v^ J -"4J'4.^C-+f 2 '\ \4 2- Tih c*a t>* < h4'*"»v*ii- > f'** H-. \j+-\-i, ■■ *.? -* < j?.. *• •'••*.- :*. f> jiv-'T' .< » a .*_> -s"*f ■ A.r,v4 ■• r. *- • f•* 1 7: T 1 ' 4S4* ■’. . "•:'- r r , ;r" :Yw- A:;-44 - ■ A ■■''% r ,/ ( ~:; - * J • 4: - a •-/,.. <4 x r . r ’«’- , 4 14 , ' ■ , •*"■’ - , y^VV‘V^/1 74 CLOTHING. BKHIOVAX..: rfUIE subscriber woutd respectfully f °™, JL thßßuWis, ttmt bo liu removed fromUs °J£. e *®5 lJ >°“ MarketStreot to thb NEW IRON FRONT BTORB,V O. 45 TIFTIl 1 lmmediately .opp<*J te tk® wherb ho'ls now rccuivingand opening ft. handsome assott montor plain and. Fancy Colored VesttngNorthenßweatstylMjWhlchho jilltn^ple^uro I n «hnwl nr to thflSO ffhO DST filVOr him Wlul ft Cftli. . Xi 6 U itopwuJdtoSSk" toiler every ytld. ofCWihlnj constLtotiogo Gentleman's Wardrobe, .In tho latest and. m ?O^SwsxW!S^3liosubscriber offers fcr sale his com plete system otOannent Draughting, BO fcvprabiy- known and atnorany used :ttf . the trade of this dty, Cincinnati, l’anadolphlo and elsewhere; at the allowing prices, vis: With Instructions, $10.00; wlthoirt instructions, $7,1)0. Tho Book and Buler,containing full and accurate directions to sacccsglhldraughting, forWanledto any part ot thß united States, on receipt of $7,00, by . JAMLB .0, WATT, .■ Teacher of Garment Cutting, . marts ’ 7 No. 48 Fifth street, opposlto the Theatre. BA3ICEX, G&dYy ■ aiu "so^LMau.m’Nas, - BTi CHUB BTBJIW, RTTSBUEfIII. • GBNTLBMEN'S OLOTHIHGmado exclusively to order, and warranted to suit Has constantly on hand o chotee assortment of CLOTH A, CASSIMEBE3, J hfflKAgS. and OVKBCOATKG, of the latest styles, Ee ,\ w for the custom trade." .Gentlemen leaving their k havo their wishes oonsnlted and compUod with, aaeUworL is donfe under Ills own anporvifllon- •• CLOT HI N G STORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO., thonaSe ofthe THItEIS BIG DOOBB, have, for the _ pur pose of acquiring more spaoo for tholr lmmenso business, {•■moved to tho spacious buliaing on the corner or DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STRUCT, 7 Where they havo now the most SPLENDID BTOCK OF CLOTHS 1 MQ HEADY MADE CLOTHING, • • That has ever been offered to the public. * Their principal object for this removal, U to give them more facilities for the WHOIjESAXiE TR.4DE! They aro prepared to sell Goods at tho LOWEST EASTERS PRICES! . And they will warrant thorn, to he ns good as any manu factured In theDniom... CUSTOM WOBEi IS IST BEST SITLt,IAO OTOH TEE BHOBTEST BOTICS. They have on hand ft full and beautiful assortment ox CLOTHS und COATINGS, lor . FfiOCKS, DKE3S, WALKING AND BUSI NESS COATS. Our interests are Identical with those of our customers and wd assure the public that our. fidelity will not fail in filling all orders wo may ba favored with. -oar DON’T FORGET THE PLACE— M©. 88 Wood Street, • (EABT SIDE,) COaEEtt OP DIAMOND ALLEY. If. B-—We desire our patrons toundorfltand that wo havo no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on liberty street ‘ Our attention Is devoted exclusively to the Houso aboro designated. - * M mar 23 JOHN hTCLOSKET A CO. DRY GOODS. .. Notice!! • ■ TO THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS OF PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY CITY, AND VICINITY. —D. GREGG A CO., Importers & >Vbolo*alo Doaursin Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties, No. 4)9, one door From tho North-west Conner of Wood St. and Diamond alley, Pittsburgh. Having completed the enlargement of their present oecnpied Ware Rooms, are now opening ono of the largest and best stock of DltT GOODS and V AiUlc- TIES; they have over heretoioreexhibUcd tn the Pittsburgh trade, and on examination, will be found to be unsurpussod by any other House of the kind in the Clt>, and us one of the partners is generally inlhe Eastern Cities during the business seasons, burebasing cheap bargains, adapted to the Pittsburgh and Western Trade, wo will.bo able to ofr« r inducements to our old customers, and purrhanorn gtner ftlly. Onr stock of Dry Goods consists in part of the follow Ing leading articles, via: Superior Broad Cloths; » Pilot and Petersham do; Fancy C4srime«.<, Tweeds and Satinrttf; ■ Je&ns, Fancy Vestings &nd Corduroys; Flannels, Tickings and Test Paddings; • Brown and Bleached Muslins, and lrith Linens; Foreign and Domestic Ginghams;, / . Alpacas, Merinos, Coburg Cloths, and Dress Silks p - Bay Btatoand Broacho bhawls; , , • Woolen Comforts and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs. The- following' comprise a part of tho general stock of Varieties: Buttons, Combs, Threads and Sewing Buks; Hosiery,Gloves, Ribbons, and Black Silk Veils; Bare Goods, Joconctts, Mull and Cambrick Muslins; Fancy Nettings; and Millinery goods generally. Also—A large assortment ofTable Cutlery, pocket knives, Bason and Scissors of our own Importation. Perfumery, Patent Medicines, together with a splendid assortment of Gold and Gllt Jewelry, of the latest patterns; Gold and Sil ver Watches; Watch materials; Watch classes, and an ex tonfivn stock of SO hour and 8 day Brass Clocks, of a variety of patterns- All of which will bo told on tho most accom modating terms, tor Cash, or City rofarcnco. ' N. B.—City, Country Mcrclianta and Pedlars are invited to give ua a call before purchasing elsewhere. eop2l:tf • ■ . • D. OBEGO & GO-• SECOND ABBIVAL Ok fall and WINTER DRY GOODS I! The Cheapest Goods of the Seaton! VOCNG; BTETENSON k LOVE, sign of tho original X BM-HrYE, No-74 MARKET STREET,between Fourth and too Diamond, Pittsburgh, bavo just received, and are now opening, ft largo and splendid assortment of 4DBEBB GOODS, Of tho newest and styles, adapted to the present season. * Plaid Brocado and Foney Silks at bargains. Plain Block and Cornelian Silks and Turk Satina. Merino Plaids, all wool, and Silk and Wool do. . Also, Raw Silk and Cashmere Plaids or every description, veiy-cbeap. New style Plain and Fancy Do Lnlnes. French Merinos, Cashmeres, Ooburgs, Alpacas, and I*ani mattos, ail colors and qualities. De Bcges, and high eoionM Do Laincs,all qualities. Fall and Winter Shawls, of every description. Tv>ng and Square Brocbe and Plaid-Shawls, Cashmere and plain Thibet do. • French Chinttcs, Ginghams. - A general assortment fast color Prints, from (% cts. up. WHITE GUODS or every description. Collars, Cuffs. Chemizeties and Emb’d ndkfo., at bargains. Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods, very cheap. Auto, o full stock of DOMESTIC OOODS, a* low prieetr— Un«n Sheeting, Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, and Itap* kins. Russia Diaper, and Crarats { very cheap. ... GLOVES, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, and CRAVATS. We -would respectfully solicit an early call from both wholesale and retail buyers, flattering ourselves that we can accommodate all who may CiTor us with their patron* age, on most liberal terms. sep2o / ' YOUNG, STEVENSON k LOVE. Jafti-Ueoelved* AT THE ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE, ..Fo. 74 MARKET STREET Anew supply of fall anl “winter cooes, which will be sold «t exceedingly low prices We would respectfully solicit an early call from Our friends and the -public In -general, believing that we can now offer greater inducements to both wholes ale anil retail buyers, than ever heretofore. • sep!s YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE. WM. A. M’CLUIiG, DBALEb IST Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND STXTB STS. t r‘ . PITTSBURGH, TA. Inflow receiving & large assortment of FUbSH GOODS. in addition to his already extrusive stock, pnrrliasvd from first hands lo the Eastern markets, which, will be sold at the lowest market prices. ...... X®- Hotels, Steamboats, and families, baying bj the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. SX&* Goods delivered In the city free of charge. spp2l mwvo&oh anil Carriage Factory t - JOHNSTON* BROTHERS & CO., Ojrner of Rebecca and JDdmont streets, Allegheny City, ijjijw-- v-j ■' WOULD respectfully Jnformtbetr friend* the pabllc generally, that they hare auk commenced the manufacture of Carriages, Agy_ ttnwMTf>if.n ) nockaways, Buggies, Sleighs and Chariots, in all.Uzcir vanoosstyles of finish and proportion. All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability and-beauty of finish. Repairs will also bo attended to. ou the most reasonable terms.- Using in all their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Whnol stuff, they feel canfi* dentthat all who favor than with their patronage,- will be perfectly eatlgflod on trial of their work. Purchasers are roqnestod to givo us a call, before pure ha ring elsewhere. >; - --■ ... , - octftly CARRUOKS FOU SALE. Tills undersigned has just received at his v immeh n ‘ CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, near the Two MR e Run, between and Lawrencaville, & splendid ftMni-fartrof of VEHICLES, of every description, and will continue to receive regularly, new and second hand Carriages, SuVrfa, Haggles, rCe.,:whlehho will sell on the very lowest terms for cash. Having had twclroy cars* practice in tho business, and with his woll knowtt facilities in the East, be flatters himself in putting down all competition. Those wishing to purchase are respectfully Invited to coll and soe for themselves;-. ‘ ' Especial and prompt attention paid to repairing of Carri* ages, Ac. [raylBwl*wy*]. ■, ' .JOBKPn WHITE. LIVERY STABLE, Oomer of SmOtfidd strut and Diamond alley. -• THR undersigned haring added.lonely to bis JYb&L stock, in now prepared to arcommodnto tho public ££X&with tho finest Baggier, and best both for Saddle and Harness. .GenUemea wishing to have horses kept will find superior accommodations for them at this stable. Tho stalls are large and new, . the' prt> prietor pays erory attention to their ease and comfort, oeifcy, . p. Dmm B LA vItANKiiOOKB • Legers, Journals, Day Book?, Cash Books, Receipt Books, : - • Dockets, . •• Oraoydcscrip* tIon.CfBtANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER at short notice, of the most superior quality of paper, bound la any style required. Blank Books paoed to order. A largo and Excellent stock of Blank Books always on hanu anil for sale at low rates, consisting of Cop* Demy and Medium work, in all styles of ’bindlu* The trade supplied on liberal terms „ W S XIAYKN, Blank Book Manufacturer, Comer of Market and Second streets mHE partnership between the undersigned, at Kttabnrgh I ana Wheeling f latbisd&ydissolvedbymutnalconscnt. Joseph Bichnrds has transferred his interest to George W. Smith, vho is alono authorised to settlo the bnslncs of the late Dml. GEORGE W. SMITH. JOSEPH MOUAKDB. Httslrargb, Angnst SBf-’IS63. ■ OABD—Tbo BREWING. GRAIN, MAI/T and HOP TRADE will be corrial on as heretofore, by the subscriber* At Pitts burgh and Wheeling. GEORGE W. BMITIL aqg27:am .- ■ . . [Qflsette.] Revolver*l Revolvers! . .. TTTBT Express, direct from the manufac- M ttircrs, a splendid assortment of Colt's EcpeatiDftPls* tola, 4,6 end 0 inches barrel, all of which wo Trill: sell for cash as low as they can be bought In the City of Nev York. Persons going to Australia or California, will Und that they can do better by purchasing their equlppege at home, than -they can among stronger*, as We giro persons ft . chance :to try any of the abate Pfctolg;heforo leaving the: dty: and in case of a failure, werefgnd tho mone>; • •• • • • BOWN. * TETLEY, Wood street, Pittsburgh. •-<>:*- ,- - >■••■••'. -..• r,.M'Vil-., ..... . 4 •*v - A'ritrsac.'K.'i s TRANSPORTATION, SUMMER AEEANGEMEHTB. 1853. 18S3; , THE Ptl «Ssy ufANITtU ituOAD. ri’UlE Past Mail TrnlnwiU leffrtthb Passecgci'Btation <m • A liberty street every morning at ft o’clock, .stopping, at all ihe-vcgular-stations On-the road, and Philadelphia the next morning at 7 o’clock, tbo trains- direct to Now York, also connecting at; flAma* . bnrg w»th the trains for, end oirivlng In Baltimore at 7 o’- Train loaves the station. oveiy evening at. 9*5 o’clock.stopplng at aU tbo regolai stationF, and con necting for Baltimore, at 8 .o’clock,; P. M., also hn ftonvcved from one depotto the other, in Philadelphia, freed charge, provided they go directly through. Tickets good to stop threo days in Philadelphia. 6 Boggagecbecked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Bail road and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. The Accommodation Train will leave every afternoon at 6J.f o’clock, stopping at all regular stations, and running only as far os Latrooo. Botnrnlng trains arrive in Pittsburgh at B*o, and 8 o’- clock, A. IL, and 7:15 P. M. . Passengers purchasing tickets In cars, will be charged txn CKKTB in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Oompanyhavo no agent. .■•.:■■■ .CSP’Notice.— selvos responsible for personal baggage only,and for an amountnoiexceedingsloo. < N. B.—Messrs. M. U J. Breidenthal, Omnibus Proprietors, have been omployed to convey passengers and baggage to and from tbo Dspot, at a charge not to exceed 12}£ oents for each passenger, and 12)4 cents for each trunk.-. . For tickets apply to J. MBdSIMEN, Agent, At the P. R.R. Depot, on Liberty street Pittsburgh, July 22,1853, . .. jy26 C I*E VfiiiAND AND PITTS B CU6D RAILROAD. SPECIAL NOTICE. ON and after WEDNESDAY, August 19,1853,Passengor Trains will run daily, (Sundays excepted,) na follows: EXPRESS TiIAIN leaves Clovcland for WellsviUo and way Stations at 10.00 AIL ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Cleveland for Alliance and way Stations at 7.30 P Mi Returning« EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Wellsvlllo for Cleveland and way Stations at 10.16 AM. - ' ACCOMMODATION TRAIN loaves Alllonee for Cleveland and way Stations at 9.00 AM. CONN ECTIQN B.—The 9.00 A M‘ Train from AlUanco con nects with the Express Train of O. A P. RaDrood, loaving Pittsburgh at 0.00 A 51, arriving at Cleveland at 11*7 A M- The Express Train from Wollsville connects ot Alli ance with the 8.30 Mail Train from Pittsburgh, and reach ing Cleveland at 3.30 V 51; also, with the Moil Train of the 0 & P- Railroad from the West, arriving In Pittsburgh at s*o P M. The Express Train from Cleveland connects at AlUanco with Mail Train for Pittsburgh, Salem, Canton, Massillon, Wooster, and Stations on 0. A P. Railroad. . Only 000 Train daily from Cleveland to Pittsburgh, owing to the refusal of tbo Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany to allow nu ovenlng connection to bo mode, which would accommodate passengers reaching Cleveland in the afternoon Trains from the East and West. The 10.00 A 51 train from Cleveland and the 10.15 A 51 Train from Wdlsvillo connect nt Bayard with railroad to Carrollton, and hocks for Dover, New Philadelphia and Cos hocton. • Trains each way connect nt Hudson with the G. Z. and C. Railroad, for Cuyahoga f alls and Akron. i’asxengurs lemiog Pittsburgh in the 8 30. A M Train, reach Cleveland at 3.30 P 51. and connect with the Light niug Train of Lake Shore Railroad, leaving at 3.45 P M for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Passengers by all lb &• Trains can go forward, cast, westor south, by the following evening lines from Clovcland; STEAMERS ON LAKE ERIE.—The new and magniOrent floating palaces ‘‘Queen of tlia West" and “Crescent City,” leave at 7.00 P 51 for Buffalo. LAKE SHORE RAILROAD leaves at 3.45 and 8.15 P M for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, New korkund Boston. CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAIL ROAD—At 8.15 PM for Columbus and Cincinnati; same Train connects nt fiuhon with Ifollofontaino and Indiana R K for Dayton. In lodiuncpoUH, Terre Haute and Jefferson- Ttlic. Indiana. TOLEDO, NORWALK AND CLEVELAND RAILROAD— At 815 P 51 for Toledo, Chicago, Mllwaukle, Lasalle, Galena and St. Louis; also at 7.00 P Mby steamers on Lake Erie to Toledo and Detroit, theure by Railroad to Chicago, Lasaltc and Galena. Through Tickets to Galena or Detroit, Chicago $11; Lasallo $l4; Galena 518,76; St- Louis $2l. * Through Ticket* to New York and Boston via. Buffalo, can be obtained nt this olheo. Passongers are requested to procaro their tickets at iho Company a office, of JOHN A. CACQIIEV, Agt, ougJD Monongahcla House, Water st, Pittsburgh. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA BAILROAD. Now Arrangement, COMMENCING AUGUST 8, 1853 1853. 1853. 1 EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pituburgh at Oo’clock, A M; jj stops only at tbo principal Statious, and dines at Crest line at I*o P M. arriving at Cincinnati In the evening, via Columbus and Xenia. Faro from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,76; to Columbus, $5,25. MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8.30 AM; dines at Al liance ; and roaches CmiHno at 0.00 P M, oonuecilog with the Night Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with tho Bcllefbntaino and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indianapo lis, Terra Ilaato, and towns In Indiana. Connections are mode at Alliance by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and Cleveland. Fare from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $l.OO. Connections are made at Mansfield by Railroad with San dusky City, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and Zanes ville. Faro to Sandusky City, $4,50; to Nowark,s4,so; to Zanes ville, so. Connections arc made with Detroit and Chicago, both by Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passengers who leave Pitts burgh m the Mail Train at 8.30 A M» gO directly by Slans field and Sandusky City, to Detroit, without detention. Faro to Detroit, 0.00; to Chlcairo* $ll,OO. UKTURNINGi TIIK EXPRESS TRAIN leaves CrcsUlno at 1.00 P M, Mansfield at 1.40 P M, and Allianco at 6.00 P U, and reach* es {Pittsburgh at 8.16 I* M, connueung with the Express Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which leaves Pitts* burgli at 10.30 P. M. Tune from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, hours. Fare, $7,76. Fare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, $16.00. ' . . MAIL TRAIN leaTes CrcsUlno at 7, A M; dines at Al liance; connects with Express Train from Cleveland* and •arrives at Pittsburgh at 6, P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 1U A M and L 45 P M, and New Brighton ot7 ASI and X P SI. Excursion tickets, st; quarterly tickets at reduced rates. - FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 6.30 A SI, and ar rives at 4.30, P M. . Passengers are requested to procure Tickets at the . Company’s Office, at the Federal Street Station, of GKOKGK PARKIN, Ticket Agent The Trains do not run on Sunday. £s*Farther information may be obtained of augB . . JOHN ICELLY, Passenger Agent. ‘Pennsylvania Railroad Company* WE are and Phlla» dolphin, promptly, on receipt. Time, Five Days. - bates or mianr. ■ • Baoon, Pork and (salted,) 45c. 9 IOOBss. On laid} Lard Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass, 60c. 1000)3.' .•'••• On Candles, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobacco. 60c. $ lOOlbs. - On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Clover and Timothy Seed, 70c. R>. On Deer Skins. ITcmp, Flax, and Eggs, 70c. $ 100 lbs. On Feathers, Furs, Poitry, Brooms and Merchandize, 90c. ■*. . On Flour, Q bnrrel. We arc also prepared to forward freight to Rodebaugh's Station, near Qrcensburg,nnd intermediate Stations. COVODB A GRAHAM, Agents, . corner of Penn and Wayne Sts* Pittsburgh. U. 11. HOUSTON, A gout, Jy29 • 276 Markct PtTC*»t, PlilUileiphla. KALUULU LtECIU ..'..JOint n*4MTO 8. IXCCII. I J« S« Xicccli, AlcAlptn Co., i WJIOLKSALK GUOCliltb, anil Dealers in Produce, Mot* I als, and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 24- and 244 i Liberty street, near the head of \Y ood, Pittsburgh/ Pa-j of* : for for saloon liberal terms, the following: i 100 tierces fresh JUce; ?DO,OOO lbs. NticOn, assorted; . ; 100 bbls. Tar; , 6 tons Par lrou, do; i 1600 kegs Nails, assorted; ! 3do Best Nail Rods: i 600 boxes Vi indow Glass.; 2000 kegs Bock and RiOo assorted; j .Powder, assorted; 60 half chests Tea, as-; 800 boxes ltosin Soap» sorted; ; _ 85 bbls. Linseed, Lard an 4 i 76 bxs. Tobacco,assorted; 1 Tanners’ OH; 100 hhds.N.O. Sugar, part; 800 bMs. Vinegar; . • prime; j 80 do Rosin; 6 bxfl. Havana Sugar; ! 20 do Pitch; 10 hhds. Porto Blco do; i 5000 lbs. assorted Copper; 150 bags Coffee; _ I 20 bbls.and kegs Lard; 600 bbls. N. O. Molasses; ! 10 kegs assorted Shot; 75 do 8.11. do; Ido Ruck Shot; 800 bxs. Tin Plate, atwM6 bbls. Alum; 4 tons Wire, do; : 20 do Ryo Flour; 2 do Spelter; 20sctteTinners* Machines 6 casks sheet Zinc, as-;. -and Tools; sorted; ■ 100 bns. Dri&d Apples; 600 nigs Tm; ■ 100 boles Batting, assorted; 1000lbs.Antimony; .■ 2000 D>s. Cotton Yarn, &9» 10 tons ass’d Sheet Iron ;i . sorted. ! 100,000 lbs. aesM Bulk Meat;! .. . ol«sa!ean<t Retail* SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. ' BOBF.UT U. HARTLEY, begs leave to inform hifi.frlends and the public generally, that he /aftwapk’-’ continues to occupy that large and commodious iffiplifty Store Room,-formerlyoccupSed by Samuel Fnhiyw & - - stock k Co., No. 80> corner of Diamond Alley and Wood si, where he keeps • o Urge and general assortment of Saddles,' Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Soddlo Bags, Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other articles in his line. He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to fur nish to order,. all kinds of Biretcd Hose, manufactured of the best material, and iu a style of workmanship equal to the Eastern manufactured article, and at CG per cent cheaper- Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, os ho is de termined to sell first rate articles at very low ptiooß. 43* Don't forget the place, No. 68, corner of Wood st and Diamond Alley. _ fn o2ff ENGINEERS’ STATIONERY WAREHOUSE. W. S. HAVEN, . CORNER 07 MARKET ABB SECOND STREETS. ALWAYS ON lIAND, a forgo and well selected stock ef Whatman's Drawing Papers, all size , Drawing Piper In rolls, rarions widths; Draughting Pencils; Mathematical Instruments; Tape Lines; India Bobber; field Books; Profllo Papers; Cro«s Section Papers; Protractor Papers; And oil articles of Stationery used by Civil Engineers. Level, Transit, Topography and Record Books made to order—mlod to any pattern reqnired. " • gepl TYPE AQENOY\ T", - A* JAYNB6* ' ' NO. 38 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, Agent for the Sale of L, Johnson ft Co.'s Typt, ft&i OF PHILADELPHIA, . XJ.AB ON lIAND andfor sale,the following:—Brasalitied AA column Galleys; Common . Galleys assorted, Slice Composing Sticks; Common-and Job Coses; Shooting Sticks, Ley .Brushes;. Boxwood Quoins; Forni* s ar^ J a ?» descriptions; Brass Rale, of all ’ J . ob T l nk ’ in «ms; 100 kegs Proofs News In rth°° Founts P^ncy Card Lcttcp? nnd eads » ctlt «“»y OraCTS&rPjesaea and Type will receive prompt at tontion, and furnished at tho Foundry prices. Old Tvuore. oeived in exchange fornew, at 9 cents J ■ Pltfebnrgb, May 14,1853,—dfcw OYBTEB THAhBPOBTATIOW. W/ H have arranged with tho Pennsylvania and Snsqae* ?I -. hanna Rnilraod .Companies,' for :&• . oyster Transportation Lino,at exceedingly low rates. ■ octT ADAMS & CO n 64 Water st GUFF STKEET—Two I«»1br esle,ldiMtoa onCllff »na Oook rtrocts, each 24 fool front by 78deep. Price *3OO e&co.. Xerms; One-balf in hand; balanceinoneyear. - 8. CDXHBBBT * BON: | Beal Estate Agents, 140 Thud rt. I -•' *, ■>",* ' >. -•:! '■ ' *'t * A INSURANCE COMPANIES. Delaware mutual Sliftty UmraueCo., odcfinorOi romn of Vie Btehanfe, Third A. Phi L.. INSURANCE.—Buildings, mcrchandiM anJ other r property, In town end coantry.tMiirea egulnst loss or damego by flrej -at the lowest rate of premium* ’ i ■ Masunb Tmuttiara.—They also insure Testalß, cargoes a&A freights, foreign or coastwise,’under open or apodal policies,: aa the assured inay desire. ; IKL4KB Taisaponrinos.—They also lnauro meramndiie tranaportad by wagons, railroadl care, oanal boats and steam* boats, oaTivera and lahes, on the mostliberal.tenns*-'' i : * Ihreetora-rdoseph H..beal, Kdmund-A* John 0. Darla, Bobert Burton, John B. Penrose, Samuel: Qeorge 0, Leiper, Edward Darllngtotvlsaao B. Daria, Wil liam Folwell, John. Bowlin, Dr. B. M. Huston, Jus. 0. Hand, Thcophßua Paulding, U. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh .Craig, George Scrrill, Bpencer MDraln, Charles Kelly. J. Q. Johnson, William llay, Dr, 8. Thomas, John Bailers, William \Mrecton al iVtshuiph—D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John S. Logan. - . Wnuui SUnns, PraAast. •*. ' Tims. 0. Halts, Pus Praidenl JosiPHW.COwsrf.&crttay. - r Office of the Company, Ho. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh. : jelfcdtf . ■ ■■■■•■• ,■£ A. MADEIRA, Agent. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OP HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premium) and Westem Funi $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1825* Policies of Insurance issued at all times on tbo mostfavora* • - ble terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, . on rns PERILS OF NAVIGATIOfiIt . • GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aoebt : FOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY,... •morlOiy. • ■ r •••■. : -.rt V THE VBITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY and: TRUST COMPANY, PHUrADELPHU. CHARTERED APEIL 26TH| 1890 i CIIABTKII PEKI’ETUAL. CAPITAL §260,000. Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. , Officers of the Home Board at Philadelphia: BIRZCtO&S. • > Stopbonß. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, . Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson,: -. Benjamin W. Tingloy, Geo. M’Hcnry, Jacob L. Florence. Jamea Doveroni, William M. Godwin, William M’Koe. Prendenf—StopbunU.Crowrord..... Pice President— Ambrose W.. Thompson. . iledical Exainvicr, Pittsburgh— James ll.'Willson, M. D. Allegheny C7/y—R. Ik Mowry, M. D. GEO; E. ARNOLD, Agent, marUty No. 74 Fourth struct,'Pittobargh. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. . DIRECTORS —Charles \Y. Banckcr, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob Ik Smith, GeaW. Rich* anis, Mordccai D. Lewis, Adolph! Ji Boric, David 8. Browne, Morris Patterson. Cuas. N. Bancxeo, JVerfcfcnk Char. G. Banckeo, Secretary. Continue tn nmbo immranco, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, In town and country, at rates os low as are consistent with security. The Company li&ve reserved a largo Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premium*, safely invest*!, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Asset* of the Company 4 on January Ist, 1801* as pub lished agreeably to an Act ot Assembly, were a* IbUowa, tls: Mortgage «... .«« $918428 68 • Real Estate : ........ 84477 78 , Temporary Loans..... - 83,966 17 PtockJ w.,- €l,BBO 00 Cash, Ac ... « Total s .. $3412,708 44 Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they hare paid upward of 000 Million Four Handrud Thou sand Dollars, losses l>y fixe, thereby offonJing evidence of Uw advantages of insurance, ns well m the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all.lmblliUwi. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ap24 Office, porth-caat cor. Wood and Third sis. THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, OP PENNSYLVANIA. Assets* May Ist, 180*. - fJWJJ 51 Premiums received to May Ist, 1853...... Interest on Loan.*, Ac « 1»91619 Capital Stock, - « IQQ>OQO 00 $140,183 20 Returned premiums, Losses, Re-lnsuranco, Ex- . . pnsea, - . 87,854 50 _ $308,318 70 iXYurriicrrs. Bonds, Mortgages, Btocks/and other good sccu* • • • • curitlc*.- - - i V? Premium Notes...— - Cash on hand 1»,8J0 -1 Total ain’t of Resources, Liable for Losses..— $358,318 70 DIRECTORS. ’ JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin county, V. O. SEDGWICK, Harrisburg, SAMUEL JONE 3, Philadelphia, A WILKINS. Banker, Pittsburgh, v A. A. CARRIER, “ JOHN Ik RUTHERPORD; Dauphin county, A- J. GILLETT, florrisburg, 8. T. JONES, Harrisburg, ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President. . A J. GILLLTT, Bocretary. . Will insure against perils of flea and inland navigation, alss, on Merchandize In cHv or country, at lowest rates con eistent with safety. Policies issued on dwelling bouses either perpetually or for a torn of years. - Branch Office, corner Fourth and Smlthfield streets. myS&tf . . A A. CARRIER. Actuary. ’Western’ Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILLER, Jr., JVrruZmf. I F. M. GORDON, Secretary • CAPITAL, 8300,000, . ■awriLL Insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA V? RINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Directors who aro well known in the community,and who are determined, by. iroxxrptness and liberality, to maintain tho character which hey have assumed, as offering the best protection to those whodcslrolo boinsured. . . Directors.—R. Miller, Jr., C. W. Ricketsou, J.W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. 11. Smith, C-Thmscu, Georgo W. Jackson, Wm. M- Lyon, James Llppenoott, George Darsic, Jamea Me* Aulcy, Alexander Mmick, Thomas Scott. t&m Office, No. D 2 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A - noirahly Is your Life- Insured, IF NOT, read what Rome one has written. Among all the contriv&noe* of man to protect tho family circle from want, none can be found more simple in It* character, noble In Its feature, or certain in its results, than LIFE INSUR ANCE. It Is the prop which tbo dying husband leaves to support tho wife of his bottom. It Is the unseen hand of . the Provident father reaching forth from the grave r and still nourishing his offspring, and keeping together tho ffunlly group. C. A. COLTON, Secretary, Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth sU sep2l Moroulo Hall. Orphans’ Court Sale* BY virtue of an order of tbo Orphans* Court of Alle gheny County, will bo ex potted to PUBLIC SALE, on tho premises, on MONDAY, tbo twenty-firstday of Novem ber next, at 10 o’clock A. M, of said, day, tho following PROPERTY, bounded and described job follows, to wit— All thoso two certain Lots of Ground situate in tbo city of Pittsburgh^the one beginning on Sixth street, at tho dis tance of thirteen feet from tho western wall of tbs Associ ate Reformed Church of Pittsburgh; thence along Sixth street westwardly twenty feet; thence northwardly, a parallel lino with the said wall of said church, clgbty-ttro feel six inches; tbencocastwardly* a parallel lino with Sixlh street, twenty feet; thence southwardly, parallel with tbo. first described line, parallel with tho wall of said church, eighty-two feet six inches, to Sixth street, tho place of be ginning—on which la erected a TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, containing eight rooms;—and. tho otherbeginning on an alley laid out by. the Trustees of the said Associate Reformed Church, along the. German bury ing-ground, between StrawK'xry alloy and Sixth street, at tho distance of.cighty-tivo feet six inches; theuco north wardly along said alloy twontv-two feet six inches, tn tho. lino, of WtlUam Mclntvro’s lot; thence eastwardly along said ilncfifly-fivo feet; thonce southwardly,-by a lino paral lel with Cherry alley, twcnty-tWo feet six inches; and thence parallel with Sixth street fifty-five feet, to the plant of beginning—on which la erected a three Btory BRICK DWELLING HOU&H, containing savon rooms. Tho above described property to bo sold as the real estate of Elizabeth Lowlo, deceased. For terms of sale, enquire of . . JOS. W. LEWIS, and * M. W.-LEWIS, oct2B;dtd . : , Executors of said Elizabeth: Lewis, der’d: - OrpUnna’ Court Sale* 1 BY Virtue of on order of tho Orphans’ Court of Allegheny County, dated the 29th day. of- Oct., 1853, will be expos ed to publio sale, at Auction, at tbo Court HUuso, in the City of Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, the 23th day of Nov.: 1653, nt 10 o cloolc, a. m., oa ibe real estate of Michael Matt, late of Shaler township, deceased, all that : certain lot or pl(«o of ground, siluato in Stowanstown, said connty of Allegheny, bounded -ami described nn followa: Beginning at a post on tho Butler Turnpike Road, tbuncoNarUmardly along said road seventy-five (75) feet to another post, thane* Kostwardly by lot held by. JamcH Burke, one hundred (100) feet, to a twelro foot alley, thenco Southwardly along said alley seveuty-five (75) foct to a post, tbcnce lYcntwordly by lot formerly held by Ilenry llclfcrlngono hnndrcd (100) feet to the place of beginning, Said lotto subject to an annual ground , rent of $23 25. . ALSO.—AU that certain other lot or piece of ground, ad joining the nbovo; containing In front on the Butler Turn pike Road, thirty (SO) feet, trail extending bock protorring tho eamo width one hundred (100) feet to u twolvo fbot al ley, subject to anmnnual ground rent of $lO 50. On each ofwhlch said lots or pieces of ground, to erected h two sto ry Brick*Dwelling House, with out-houscs, appurtenances/ Ac. Terms made known at sale. For furthor tntortnatlon apply to HENRY HELFERTNO, Administrator of Michael Matt, deo’d or MITOHEL A PALMER, Attorneys at Law. ■ : novrid A Complete Analysis or tUe Holy 81b1e,4 CONTAINING the whole of tho OLD and NEW TESTA MENTS, collectednnd arranged systematically In TAt'r ty Books, (bused on the work of tho learned Tftlhnt,! t n ge' h cr with nu Introduction,SLttiDg forth tho character of tlio work and the Immonse facility this method affords for un dontandlng tho W ord of God. Also, three different 2b Ua of Contents prefixed, and a General Index satyolnod, so eli bora tod, and arranged in alphabetical order, as to direct at once to any subject required By Rev. Notnaniol West, D D, 1 vol royal Bvo—about IXOO page Price $5 For sale by J S DAVISON, oci22 65 Market street, near Fourth Oqpartnershlp, r THE UNDERSIGNED having purchased tho Interest Of JAiiks RicßAuneov, in tho Wholesale Grocery, Commis sion and Naval Store, No, 144, Water street, design contin uing the business, under tho finn and siylo-of ERWIN '■& DILWORTHS, and wo solicit a contlnnaneo of tho custom of tho lot© propiotor. JAMES ERWIN, BAITL DILWORTH, /' .r , WM.DILWORTir, Jxi. . Infafilgningmy business to Eewot A I cheer-' fhl!y focomtnend them to all those with whom I have been doing baMness.' James Erwin or myself will attend to set tling the business." . novfclm ; - . -JAMES RICHARDSON,. THIRD STREET PROPERTY FOR SALK-A now Thn» -Story Brick DWELLING HOUSE,/With Store 'Room, sitnotod on-Tidni Btrcct, between Wood’and fimlthfield; contains elevon Rooms, besides tho Store-room, Hall, Ohd: good Cellar. .ThoHousetoweUfiniahed,and!ngoodordor; Gas Rxturea, Bath Boom, for hot and cold water, &&-- Tbo Lot Is 20 feet front by 85 d6ep. Will beeold upon easy terms. 8. COTHBERT A SON, novd > 14Q Third street. SOMER&EDj-A VALUABLE FARM FOBSALE, Situated en the West Newton and Oambejland Plank Road, about GQ tidies from JSitsbarsh and; 8 from, Somerset con sisting of 297 AerevlKkof which ore In balance fine Umber. The Emro la: well watered* - Tbs buildings aro a Tavern, aSmlth and Wagon Maker’s Shops Stables, and other cut-houses, A Saw and Grist Mill on the ndjolnlnffpropcrty. Price $4500. Terms.easy.■' • • sov4 8. OUTHBE&T A SON, 140 Thhd st ' .~l>< *- .. ‘ . - , v-; i;;x''‘: : :;-,'\;-s-'r '■■; ■': ■■■■•' V.\"; t'}’.-**' ’■ - - ‘ •»" ..• , v> . : ’i'^: •• •' - ■•,:;>.*■•&. M* 4 '* <« v-'fc .v*\ •.'<••■••■ I ■*•■••• *»■ '■ . \ -itr: '-*. S ■ v*\*- '. * V*V + V - .'••***£+ - <■ * .'•■■'% *'■,'■ if* 3 17- ) 't-. ••■;-.••; ."*:‘ii;.r-"5. , Ja 1 "’ r~ *V- i»♦. - -' • z * - ' s r *'■ '■ '■' ’ ■' ■: r; i *4 r &>•:' ».*Iv?:-/r. *V&>; .. V ’ t-;-: ■’«• JCS ~ l>;-->:: BANKERS AND BROKER^ e. o.' TO&NAit,„. ir.TttßiTAir TEERNAH & CO., BAWinma AmrftXrtn a NdE-BROKERS.: .i. 7 .* 1 fohSfcly] Jfo. 95 Wood Street, and Diamond Alley i.OHH WOODSr : ' BANKERAND EXCHANGE BROKER, ~ TVKALER {&tbld» fiflrer and Bank'Notes.’;;Current'ana. 1 / par funds received on deposit. - .OoUectionscarefullJ &s*,' tended to. Fourth-Street, on© door'East of Market, Fitts- jpa. . v ' 7 O&Iy 7 Jtomutto arid Jtorcign Kzchanat, SankHateSr Gold <rod SUvcr. ' 7 - ■ Jtoght,-Sol&andJ&£cha3icaL.at(hL- _ • EXCHANGE AND BANKING BOUSE OF, WTTXTAM A. HILL & CO., -h7: : '.6i : ■ Interest allowed on time deposits.* ; : [aug29 1853. EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF A. WUKIHS & CO., No. 75 Foußifl Sms?, Opposite tho Bank of Pittsburgh, . jiuTs • ; ■ . pmsßimog.. 0. E. ABNOLD & CO., BANKERS'AND KXCHANGE BROKERS, . - ' T\BAItBBS in Exchange,-Coin, .Bank’Notes, 1 F Tiiue;:Draftß, ?4c.. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted toaay part Of the'Union. . Btocks bought and cold on commission. •'•••••■••■•■• ■■■• , XgkWo. 74 Poarthßfci next door to Bank of Plttatf g. tsela • KILL,dt,'CO«» • ..•••--'ij.: r 7 BANKERS AND EXCHANGEBROKERS, .• - . . boajt«:or.wooi>'Ain)>tfTn BTOOT9. . SIGHT EXCHXNQKAh the Eastern CitiesteOirtantly for sale. Time Bills otExchongeand Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought andeold. Collections made in all the principal cities of tho’.United , States. posits receiv'edoi i*ar and Current Funds. . ... [marZTly. tt.r.ra BUHXB, v 7 EDWAftU BAUM, -f••••: vIWBHfGI PUMCt. * KBAMEB & BAHM, . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 1 BUT AND SELL Oold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on-'Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchaso Promissory Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy And MllStocte cm Commission*- * J :/7 : ■ _ ■ Oollectltma made on all points in the Unloiu [myi A. WILKINS .& CO., : BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ko. 76 fourth u?* raisuuJiaii,.'omsrrtJUHS or nreaDtmfln. rjtUE SUBSCRIBER, undernow and more favorable nuspK JL ccs, will continue the Banking business and Stock-Bjk> kt'rage In tho houao formerly occupied by'Messrs Palmer* Hanna A Co., and 'more recently by the Pittsburgh I 4& In jmranco Company, where he wIU to pleased to old fticudsandcustomera*. • Cjy3) A.7IVILKINS. N. HOLMS 6 SONS, •• 1 BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, OAva removed teztr banketo ajtd xxchahqs ernes *0 NO. C7'SAaSCT BTIiCCT, rOUB DOGSS SHOW OLD BfAHD. ' •XT HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exehangeßrokew, j\ , dad Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, SlV ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. r'Y ; 'V’ ' ; :77i. . Collections made in all iho cities throughout the United States, Deposits received in par funds or current papwyNo. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth etc {joSOrly JAS. S. HOON ........... ...... ...TUO3, SA£QXNT, HOOK & SABGENT, - , . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, •• . n. *. cOEKxa or.wooir a sixth sw., ra., DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, Ac.- _ Exchange on all the principal clUes.af tbe Union and Eu rope, for Rale in sums to suit purchasers. Current and par funds rewnTou on. deposit. Oollecttons on all parte of tbo Union, at the lowest rates. ' • -fscpllrly - ■ Removal. PATBICKS & EBIEOT, . ‘ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, n«vt Rt iwvcd their OJJlct to the Cbnier o/Fjflhand Woo&tU ■ kttsbumh; ta. :• 7- i>ATUTCKB A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchango Brokers. X. aud Dealereln Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold.Silvor and Bank Notes. Exchanges on tbe -Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. - Cdl xtions made in all tho cities thronghont tbe United States. DcpoMU rcccircd in pax funds or current paper* at the comer of Hfth ami Wood Streets. - • THOMPBOH BELL & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, . (late or a. vnLtws a 0t».,) TLLcontinne tho Exchange and Banking business ai the old stand, corner Third and Wood sts. . fjy2 AUSTIN L.OOBIIS. - STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Qfftet t Ro; VI Fourth tU xil<ott Wood, - - PITTSBURGH. 45J~ Notes, Drafts, B<‘nda. Morigaffos, and LoAiiB on col iaterala. android;;' •• 7 7' v ’7 , octS- - HOTELS, &c. ; PLOREROB HOTELv .' a . •No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW IM)RK..- (coxnuonm os the suaoriAlt plait.) : - REUBEN LOTEJOY, ftcnqy PROPRIETOR, Qruwnffl UOtel, Cbmerof SmiDifLdiS (tTid. TMnl Fiitibiorghy I^rm'a, ■ BROte S OONNELLV, PaopsiCTjite. XSir Good rtabiingatteehed to the House. ■ - FRANKLIN UOBSEt Ohio. G PATRICK A SON, Pnomnuca;—This ILmsp hns nn • dergMiarthoroUgh and -extenxiva repairs, alieratioiifi, and large vtddittonfl-oTncir:furpittire,€td,<uid.tbp:proprle ton pledge UtemselTra that nothing eJutU bo-wanting on their part to render the P&a&xo* a plate where allthe com forts of a first class hotel can ha found. v> r-. 1 *: .i Jy4:tf ' • ' - a PATRICK A SON. St. Cbatteßr » (Xrmer of fTTxxi and. Third strais, WILLIAM S.'ieWITBKLL, Puo&aia«U' < ;r a X’ new teflie.tr6Vel lingcomnmnftr, cacy ipita sooKni,ahdnQ-painß wilt bi snared to ibable-thhi'-flotel a comfortable CMteto all whomay CAMPBELIyTropvr St. Clatr Lager Beer Brewery* THE undorsigned respectfully informs the public that he Is now fully i»repored to sorvopfrivatofamUlee and the publie generallyi with his-celebrated LAGER BEER, in bottles. Air order* s JciV at hi3'Ofllco,'KO; 30 DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) wilt bo punctually attended to; and the Boor delivered to any part of iho city or vicinity; •: |etB:tf ' : ;F. O. SCmSNOK. i C. B. HEADLY & CO’S NEW CARPET HOUSE, NO. 83 TIIIIUJ STREET, ’ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, THREE SPACIO US SALES R 0 OMS, SALES BOOM NO 1. CONTAINS a large, haudromeand cheap assortment of Floor Oil Cloths, from 1 to 21 feet vide; also, Stair, Ta ble and Enameled Carriage Cloths, Cocoa, Canton and Bri tannia Matting,.Matts of all klottap&iated Window IJhadcS, buff Hollands; green and buff OU Cloths, end Pataam’s Paten t Self-Adi dating Curtain Fixtures.. ; T SALES ROOM HO; 2, . : . Is full stocked with ah unrivalled assortment of- Vel* ' vet; Brussels Tapestry, 1 Brussels, Imperial Three Ply, Patent Tapestry, Ingrain, and snperflno carpetings: Hall and Stair, do. of all. widths - and prices; embossed Cloth, Table and' Plano covers; Mosaic, Velvet, Axmtnstcr, Cbenillo and Tufted Ruira ; Stair Projecting, etc. •: : BALES ROOM NO. 3, Contains a large and well selected stock of Ingrain Carpets* from 2d to 76 cents per yard; Uemp Carpeting from IS-% to £>ocents; list and Rag Carpets, cultan and wool Vcniusn and & splendid assortment of English sheepskins of ail col-. or* and sizes. C. B. U.A Co. would .respectfully, coll the attention.of persona wishing to furnish steamboats, hotels or dwelling bouses to the above, ns they are determined.to Sell at-lhe .same low prices they have hcrotoforo been Eelllng.at, ; and less than any other esiabUshmentin this sepa ■: , C. B. HRADLY & C0..7*0.82 Third street. i Sacred musicßook*, Church Choirs, Congregations, wholesale |j and retail. ' Each, per das. Kingsley's Harp of -David, a solloction of Chutch ■ !; ••• j Music, -75 c. $7,00 Modern Psalmist, by Lowell Mason, :-75c, , 7,00 The Modem'Harp, or Boston Sacred Melodist, by ; L,' Whlto and Jno. E.Gould, Notional Psalmist, by Mason and ATebb, Ilorp of tho West, , NationolLyre, , Bay State Collection, .. Tho Church Choir, American Psalmody, with figured Boss for Organ ; nr Plano, fi3c. 6,00 ALSO.Tbo Melodist, a collection, of popular and.social Songs,, Glees* Ac. The Social Glee Book. 'Juvenile Oratorios, for juvenile classes, schools, Ac. Musical Class Book, for adult singing classes. iYoungßody’fl Harp, designed for female Academics and. the pocial circle. ; • , .Together with the NcwCannina Sacra; CantMaLaniins. Ac., Ac. Just received by CHARLOTTE BLUMIS, oc!8 - 11S'Wood street. New Sacred Muatc Iiook>» THE SHAWM—A [ library of Church MupJc, cte.,;Con -toining over 1000 compositions, by Wm. B. .Bradbury afad Geo. V. lU>ot,assi&tcd;by Thomas Hastings and T. B. Mason. Frfeo 75c.—per ilozon $8,50. ...... . ' SACRED MELODEON—On a new system of notation; by A. 8. Hayden. Prico 70c.—per dozen $7,00. •IIARP OFTttK SOUTH, (ih Patent Notes ;)a ncwcollco* tlon of Baered Music, selected from tho most popular com posers, by Prof. J.B.Woodbory. Price 75c.—perdoZ.fiT»G0. •CHRISTIAN MINSTREL—By Aikin; one of the. most: popular books Price 75c.—per ilez. $8,50. , NEW OARMINA SACRA—By Lowell Mason, and the most successful mu&io book ever published; over 350,000 copies have been sold. Prico 75c: —per doz. r 58,50. - :; : CANTIOA LAUDIB, or American Book of Church Music; tho latest collection; by Lowell Mason and Geo. J." Webb/ Price 75c. —per doz. $B,OO. A large supply of the above popular Music Books receiv ed, and for sale singly or by the quantity, by - • octl? • - JOHN U. MKLLLOR, 81 Wood »t New Music ! New Mnalc l HKLEBER h&s jost received, per Adams* 1 Express, . THEY BLEKPIN THE COLD GRAVE—now song— composed and dedicated to J; Esq., by IT Kleber.' Old Bog Tray, by 8. (X Foster. The Garland, a set of beautiful Waltzes -for- Gultak/by Prof. Rupp, of this city. • ■ ' . : All Things are Beautiful, a pleasing Duett for ttrovoleev by Glover. Wert Thou to Speak Farewell... The Prima Donna Waltz, as performed with unbounded .applausebyJullen’sband, *.. ; - -JuUen’ft Musical Tour In. America, a descriptive piece, embodying oil the American National Airs, byJolien. Koty Darling's Farewell, for Guitar. • Ratv Clyde, ' do.. Old Log Hut, donate., etc,. . Also, "Dod worth'sßrass Band School,” containing every necessary information to organize. Brass Bands, founder* stand: the nature of brass, their selection and adaptation, and embracing a number of fine pieces. Arranged for fnl Brass Bands'by. Allen Dodworth, leader Of the' celebrated Dodworthßrass Bend, New'Tork; for sole by ' " ..j ? 6012 V : 1 JI. ; .KLEBER I , Nb.IM Third,street,: BN,TEBPRIBE WORKB» . HO, 1,36 wood STEsrr. f jhbd jdooq snow vnujra axut, . • /• - , bs Wk d-TEFLEY. . . , 1 '• IMPORTERS and yn firm fn/'triTPTfl of !sasa ® fI, CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES,-Ac.; We Wm ’ ■ keep.agenerclassoirtmcntoftheabofe i articles constantly on hand; together witbagenexalvarietyofFancyllardware. Also,Gnus,Pis* to lsand Revolvers, Flasks, Homs, Shot Bdts,Caps, Powder, Lead aadßullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and. Hair Dress&rs* Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also/Trnssw and Supporters. . - Jobbing and repairing neatly executed: I RIFLESt—We are making Riflesof every-description,to order, of the best material, and workmanship warranted^— - Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, wilf be fin* edwithd©6patch.~Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. • •' - T.B. CALVERT A CD. r X\tE*3 INKERS,: ENGRAVERS AND EMBOSSERS, nnd Rjmaopa MAKtrTACTtrBEna, No. 4SBodth Third street, PHILADELPinAI ; --- : -'-./>-^:;Bgp3o'.f ;..v, r |yBMXTIMI HLISUB, ; V.; ■>-- DP EVERY QUALITY, foreato at manufacturers* pnc««,' atthe-NBW'CARPOT OTREEgj UoarWopfl: 1 /V n fgoyifctf T- : " RORINSpK A OQ. IJIDKB- 300 Q lbs Clear 'Bacon Sides for sale by o oct7- KING A MOORHEAD. \ > ' _' K. :<■<% v • •>• o' 1 ' mi.: ts. : STEVENSON .'Huambciow VA C AMNET-WAttE of ererydeecriptloiij .this old BUmd, comer of Liberty and Seventh streets- -UNDKRTAK > 1 »IKa»tteridalto,ln'aUitataßnchcB. myll * TTAVB oN<ijSs^?^?Stto*SI‘bAI)IKET’ l ‘bAl)IKET’ und rl CHAHC. MANUEACTTOEIY, No. MSmlthfieldAtHWVii largo flssomaent:of fancy and plain furniture, which: they will sell 16 pet cent, below customary rates. ; . Terms—cashofely. ~: 1 • - • . defiJZTily Great Inducem?uu ■ co .OMh ParchuerTr largo stock of COMMON ANOSANOY jj OHAIB3 AMP BEDSXKAjDfIr eVpxicea >rmnnt. flul to. p]ease rash punhasara,. All our work U warrautsd. * Out terms are CASH. ; JAMES mag2s ..cor.feftentiyanftllberty ata. Journeymen caotneiclauen Association. wa&xbouse-q*, tbi&d strset, ■m'-m-waMamttiu s-■ IABSOaATIOK.WbrodngOe::;: twice to three times bj yy. ids us thoUrgeut and N» -to most renowned btuSnei®'*’ J l ; * ■ opened their and ore public, by wholesale oT- PoK following descnptton^»Ti»i: ?: 's / •' Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing-Bureaus ;Full Oolfanmed Bureaus; Mahofeany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Kecking ChairsjMahogany w«hstands;Bo^'WvansjHaiio Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Mea;- Her'- Tables ;fihe Card Tables; Centre Tables;: Hat Backs Bedsteads; Ottomans; Pqplar Wardrobes; Einln fr and Breakfast Tobies; ’WoTkstandsj Cherry and Common-Worksiauds; high post, ccitnmon, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Cradles, Ae.- f .- -- —; -■■r;'. ‘-i ; - <:</■-?.;: ; •; The advantages of cooperation, ouan extensive ecalaj-pcr* imit them topsail atthelowest prices, and'they'-are deter mined to sell, lower,than any. fid equally good, if not better article, ahd‘warrunted-**a tho public will Un derstand by giving thenla call.' ! of all descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order In every style, at the short est notice. : .mar2ft. JAJttES W. tVO6PWKI*I*t / •, mr&HCJTff&R HAn.vfaoturer. Ware»jroomi 07 and 09 Tb|rdßinet«. ,- - J. Yf. Vf, respectfully informs^.';:: -• tlrelf£lfr§sl6BilSfr Ms. friends and customers that-haVaLj' has now completed Ms spring stock. Flpl •_; of Furniture, which, to. deddeffly'T* •the largest atul best ever offered , for sole in this Gty,which wfll.be sold ftfcj>rloes,Ba low asanyinthe-United Btotcs, East or "West . i' ■ ■ -"M->i S\ • As hie is determined to uphold the quailtywith well sea?, spued materials, best workmanship, audhewestdesigus; and from the extent of his orders and faculty, in mnnnffydorinfr he Is enabled to prodoco warranted farnituye,nt.tbe lowest prices. • ••• - t _' V : i ;Hehaa adopted the prindpleofidentlJrriDghlacTistpmers* Interest with Ms own, in quality, and price, and. koerps al ways on hand the greatest variety fit every.description of furniture, from the cheapest .ahd plalnestj.to'.the.taost ele* gant and costly, that a house,.:or, any. part of ppe,.may be forhlahed from his stock, or manufactured y .topr der. The following articles consist, in part of Ms stock, which far richness of style and . finish, cannot be surpassed to any of the Eastern cities: - - • i . Louis XIV tetea-teto Sofas;. 60 Sofas* in plush and hair doth; : ; 60 dos. Mahogany Chairs; . '■ - i! .20 doa.'Walnnt ■ M ■ 60 Mahogany Rocking “ I ’ 20Walnut-: « "■■■■ 60 Mahogany Divans; ° • 20 Walnut - « 60 MarMeTop Centre Tables: 60'■ u u Dressing Bureaus; : 80 • u ■ u Wastelands; . 40 Enclosed • • « ■ 100 Common M .20 Plain, Dressing Durriras; 49 Mahogany. Bedsteads* r 20 Walnut « 600ottage : • « 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; . . HO Mahogan? Wardrobes; ; 10 Walnut. r - “ lOCherry. : « 60 Plain Bureaus; .. . 70 Diningand Breakfast Tables; - 12 Secretary and Bookcases ; • ' 20 dot, CaneßeatCllfdra; 24 Cane Beat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies'Writing.Beska; ' • Bat and Towel Stands; • What-Nots; Etigulrcs; Paper Macho ThhU®: Conversation Chairs; Pembroke “ Elizabethan ** Hall andSer « • Reception « Udifia*Work « Pearl Inlaid - " Extension DinlngTables; Arm ■ u . Ottomans; Gothic and Hal) Chairs; - _• •• •• I A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cascot Masxfts supplied with alt ar- Uclee in their Uo&. ’ ■STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the: shortest notice. , All orders promptly attended ta WATCHES,, JEWELRY, &c. HEW JEWItE? STOEE, i • 87sMarket Street> (Second door above theNorth'Vtett comer of Vu Diamond.} JOHN STEVENSON, (of the late finaoCJohnß. iTEadiiro & Cb.,) respectfully annonncea to the publlMhat he has opened, at the above stand, afinanKSOTtmentofWATCHKS, JEWELBY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, 01- RANDOLES, Table ChUUry, Britannia Ted and CbmnunionSctsf and the omul Tariety of goods in his Uno of business. '• • <- . Special core and attention eireo to the REPAIR of TINE WATCHES, JEWELET, 4c. : He trusts, thatfrom his long experience In business; he will be able to give satisfaction to those who may laror him. with their patronage. - I Pittsburgh, May 15tb,1853. Henry Rfchnrtlaon* Jeweller, HAVING ro-fltted his store in a handsome aod but recently returned from the eastern dtloawiUia flue assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his Monos and custom ers to the fact that among his Watches WOT be found (be most desirable styles, patternsabil 'makers.'- ,0f Jeweliy,the latest styles of brooches, Breast Pins,Fob and Vest Chains Finger Kings, Ear Ringa. Minlature Locfcets, ettu etc. ; FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Macho, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfameßotiles, Table Mata, Colt's Pistols, Porte Monnale* In great ▼arictyrCblna Fruit and Cake Diahit3; with an endless variety of useful or* oomental articles,'Which hath'only to be eeen to be appro* dated. [potl]/; Sl MARKETfeTREET, TRACTS WOimi -KNOWING.—To all that ore about, to X purchase anythlngiu the. way of fine Watcher rich Gold Jewelry, orsteriins'BUVer Ware. HOOD has now on hand & very good assorjmehtof.aH 'kih&: of goods in his line of business, that ho is selling at their ,tAub : yalvb and at least from 25 to 50*? cent, belowtheprkes asked by those “ Old Fogies*’ that have been twenty years or so In tbo mar ket with their old'stock of goods IhateasijWben purchased, double their present Value, and yet tboyexpeetto mak&’a profit oh them. Tassert - huts i.vrorth 'knowing, thot'l' am selling goods, new and frephjust purchased; mrabOve/ftom -25 to 50 $ cent cheaper than any other dealer In this ciij. at 51 Market street ■ : jy22~; OUSE TO,LET, AND FURNITURE.'FOR BALK—A good three story bouse on'Second street, between Wood and Market The furniture wfll be sold at a bargain. Enquire of- ,{jy22] IT. (LIIOOP, 61 Bfsrtotst; : - ■ Bay Wood Bursery and Oirdehsr - TAMES KENNEDYvfIata Manager of theW ell-known Sv*' .t| * raeuso Nuseries New York,) • begs' 1 earn to Inform tli e public, that he has how established au EXTENSIVE 17111 b BERY, on the Farm ofMr; James S. Negteyi near East Lib* erty,wherebeeh&ttbejrrepsrediafter.thesth to re-. ceWe'andfUl orderalbjheMryTOytetycfEmitsudOrnamea tal Trees, HardyandGreen; nooso/Shrubsand-Platits:: >ln addition to a choice anil superior stock on hand, hehas tn ade amfngemcnta with one.of, the largcatNurscries In the East, to keep up hia supply.'- Hiving A thorough ahd'long expe rience in the,business, bo can assure his customers perfect .satisfaction*. • .N .. . • ;Mr. Kennedy .would also respectfully offer his services in designing, lay ingout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub-' lie Parks, or.the grounds of Country Residences; and will also furnish plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches, Picturesque Scenery. Ac., la the highest styles of tbeart Practically acquainted with every, branch of Landscape Gardening, and having spent years in the Sylvian Parks of England, and on the beautiful banks of the Hudson* lie hopes he has the capacity to moot the wishes of those who favor' him. - JjQF' Communications cm be addressed through tho City PbstOm«,or left at the 'Warehouse of Messrs. Staley A Mohan, ! 22 Wood street. 5 ■•-■•■■■ ■; martiv - * .-KENNEDY A (VV :■ UVHKEE’S CELEBRATE# CHEMICAL YEAST ‘ OH BAKUrG POWBfKBS, The-'Chcapssi;MtaOhiut f vwi Uteful and &onomi- ' cal Article fgr Biscmi, XYied, . . Jbftrthy‘Chlvr,JPariry, - . ; -• Puddings, SwettCakts, • ... •i Corn -Bread, *fc., . ETEE: INVENTED, 76c, - 7,00 76c. 7.h0 75c. 7,00- C3c. CSo. .0.00 G&v/- CjOO Opinions opthe-press:— Those who have tried It, have found that thoadvertirc ment does not vaubt ita pralsfiS too highly.—{TaUahasoao Floridian and Journal, £bb. 10,1853. • illousekeepcre'-who have tested-the quality of thlspow der, pronounce unanimously in its favor.—£Lockport Daily . Courier. ■ ■ .• H surpasses everything in thowny of rising, wh ever saw used in the baking of Rahway Advocate and Rctris* ter. April 15,1853. . .r \ -m - This is an article of such utility in varlotJfl ktndSof cook ery, that when its: virtu ?s become properly known,' no housekeeper, that studies 1 comfort and 'oconomy* will wil lingly do withdutit-{N.Y.- May 21,1853. Naouetreod hetitafo touso Durkoo’sall-importantartlclo to Baztnorund.Nashvillo Whig, Ihb. 17.1853.•'< v-.i-C.ifc / . Would you have tight broad, sweet bread, bread that you can eat with a.6oodre(hb>do not forgot to procure Dump's. Raking, Powder* and, you-will uot fall tohavo good bread,. May 24*1852. .»... - Wo have tried tills ariicioj and can recommend It with perfectconfidence*—{QuebooQase tie, July, 1852..: ; ... ; ~r . ; Durkee’s Baking bavo tiled at .our house, -and our. Abetter Jtalf“-was astoulshed at the result—fN. Y. . Daily Times, Oct.-23* 1852; ; ; All glorify tho tiamo ofDnrkee, afler they have given his Baking Powder a fair* trlaL*r^Ncw.!Eork.“Bab>fiept..3o,lBs2.. . . Darkee's Baking Powder, uudoubiodly the best article ibr this purpose that has yet been dticovered;—N, Y. Dutch man, Feb. 12,1853. “ '• v, : The highest commendations, from hundreds of thelargoat and mrist respoctablo wholesale' houses in ibis, and nearly every largo city on this continent, could bo given, If space allowed it. - . E B. DpRKBB, ; 801S' PBOBlUEIOa AND ’ • -130 Water street.- New Yorh. BAXTER. A.McKEB,; Agents, Pittsburgh: ~ - [oct2l] • ! SMITH & SINCLAIR, WHOIESAIEGEOCEES, - iaa-'SECOND and-.ic* first . streets. 809 toga BlaGoffeor V :V? 300bblsN.d.'Molassea;: 175 hhdaH>OvSDgar69bblsSugar-House do. • SO boxesGront’a Tobacco; * 200 .bales Batting; . 60boxes JVebster olddo. 300 kegs'Kidls,assorted;' * 20 bxsEusseu A Boblnson’e; 200 taxes Glass; ' 100 caddy l»xca 6f various 30 legs Va. Twist Tobacco: ; brands;- - 200 boxes Bos^nßoap; :50bblsLoaf8ogor; - 60 boxes Palm-do.. : 20 bags Peeper;-, v... 20 boxeaGround. Pepper; 16bagfl Pimento; [sop27|j.v-GroaiidCassia»^c..&fef.Ai Jbs prime new: whlte.:Honey; l la 'emai baxcs,£ir family nso, justreeidtedrandfbr toltf by - anyflQr*- >. J. D.yWILLIAMfr; 122 Wtad rt. - EESLDKNCE FOB SALK—Situated; in Allegheny iCity. TheXot U 60 Set fronton North Canal stress by 255 d&p tcrXlberfy street . hoUßetolargo and convenient' ly arranged, with gaafixtures, bath room, Ac.A good Cap*' riage House andßtable-on Liberty street :trees,' Ao. Tbis behutilbl residence-wiJl be sold on caay tcnns. . bct2Q ‘- -b; cPTBBBBT:A;80N,-140 Third st. * T)Rmaa.LßSTKii—lo austsfcr silaby " JP;'.ocas'. • ::;Fahnestock*co,. [_ Bcrip-Dividend. |DEHSoNB;insnred';inCihe 'Matnal Department oT the Jl Pittsburgh Life'llMuranr».G3inpany.are requested lo all and receive ttipfr Scrip tortHaSO per cent. dividend de- p i ■; • > «** r V:;r: I O .. I ui-yj ~-‘r. ' V / fpHB BOSTON • SAUSAGE CUTTER S ANP-13TUggER& -Hay. Stall lmproved Corn Md o i AgriaUtu^^ i odd JAMES WARDBOP. ■/-' "* '»■'* v,-f " .•V’. - w - ii •*’ v V." '• • ; 1 > • FtTflNlTtJ^E:* : 13,810^;, 'ro&gjju^ ’r*?*"' ***~»-•; : _»■■- , • *■" •_.!• >* »<i I .'■ ..■ •'. »'%• '■ * ’ ' ••’’ r .i. '■ A r- '% -\V ■ ‘ • **: \r . '' K . ~<v MISEIiI/ANEOUS. i • Ajpaoczimxxgsir.-.:; 'TCrUEHBAS, by an Act of Assoobly, in amendment of YV iho liiooaßS Daws,approved the fourteenth4ajr of ApriVA. D, ISM/the Bklsof Spirituous, Vinous and Malt jLiqaoTB,.on fiaiKUy. l 3 FOBBIDDEN within theUmitsof Allegheny; County, under' the' penalty of Fifty DoHirsfor each offeneO/tobeimposed byvimmsry convicticm,undln 'dafouU ;i» punishable fa* ;the I otgh, the principle la - laid downwtdchj jweepflftwiyaUdonhtaatotheconsHtatioiiflJityofthislaWt i ■; •And- Tfhereas.rinuch.of the-orirae and dliorder-which: •fcaferatolned the Atmala of this dty a reftrahle to the com-1 monani'nhtorimifi : pfflcUcewhlchltiatH9 pmposo of this -And, Whereas. an uniform and inflexible enforcement of i thifflaw miut powerfully contribute to the preservation of j order, and tbetolcrration of the'public morals, and by per mitting so oseyendet or dam ofveaders to ply their, trade "onßUNDAXrC^'worWnjufftlcetonoonsj;; And, Whereas.' by vfitaio of-my tjfflce, and In considera tion of my official bitb; It ismy apodal duty to look to the ®ufcrcemenbof thia lawvX have issued this* my tipnjoUmtend. fl ~ . r . - , . „ j - And; I bereby'caU 'upon All tavern-keepers, keepers of coffeb-houies, restaurah ta and eating-houses; ®r by. whatso*: - eyerpther names the places may hoknows, where liquors. ; aro or bare been Gold or dispensed, to submit themselves to the law to good cnitoin^aud-refrain from the saleof liquors on Sunday; andl warn them that every infraction of this Jaw ;WWch mayher detected, will be punished wi th tho .n*, .most rigor, and the extreme penalties iflts provisions en-' forced without distinction of porotif Or cdndJUoha. And,-in aid of : mv egttlatj fr> Anm pci an i ofthislaw,! shall require every mem berofjhe Day JPollce. every, member of tho Jilght Police, and ' every Special Omccr,whdirmybe rabJect-td-my Com mands,* to report to me on pain of ihstant dlsmissal lot ao»> pension, -everyinfraction of .this daw that shall fall under fhia observation, or otherwise come to his knowledge. r : And asirdlmilsHon to wholesome lawi is honotable to all [-men to their vtolathrtria dlsgracefiil,! earnestly Intokctbe | todstencenf-good dtisens in my efforts, to enforce this law. 1 And.that theymay mdre.offectually render snch assistance, I pray tfiein to dismiss -that most mistaken repugnance'to becoming: info nheTS,.which often restralnitbe law-abiding frojnafflxmingthclr.own pa trioiism<by voluntary coutiibu* tlon ottoformatidn audald to officers of the law, who In dhe simplicity ofodrrOptiblletoiinsUtuUons aro necessarily weak in numbers, and dependent for efficiency upon popular countenance • .W° Belyingupon such aid, afld ; pledging myself and officors to an«nerEetie,"Vignant,and Sustained effort to enforce this ldvr,ahd punish every provisions,. I- once more toll TiponAU venders of-spiritoous, vlnoust.mnl malt liquors; to refrain from The sal© thereof on Sundays within tboOlty Of Pittsburgh.! ::rn v-< . ' ! Witness my hand this Sixth day of October. A- D. IS&J.- :OctB.: : . yROBT. M. RIDDLE, Mayor. W EtTBOPEAHAOEKCY. __ m :; - TIIK-OI,DES? ESTAWJSHOT OTFICE IN THIS CITY MOKEV TO THE 01.0 COCHTJIY. tha'a ^l Country desirousoT either Bonding them todney W paying their; passage* that his &r* rangemente fair dolngcltiierijrnow complete/end dn'Bbfinrr a basis that mistakes can not Occur, t*orlo«e9 acerueloriny 1 party. During the last ten years In which he . has been In ills buridK's, he has remitted over aHalfMiUion; of Dollars wUbonl'UielD&Sof u, dbllaryhnd- thehouse fbr which'ho Id agent, Itr Liverpool, bos ririppednot less than -45,000 persona the last year to this ctmfctryv without ft complaint of neglect of diity:ijn r thMr part; - ' - Ud canl<«ae Passenger Ticftots for London pool. - Glasgow, "Cork; -BfclfasV'Drogbeda, - limerick, ' Tort UtiabJ 'Newry, Gal Way, Londonderry, and Dundalk, toNew ’ York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimoretind NSW Orleans, and from thence to Pittsburgh; and will attend Btrlctlyto for warding passengers from thenco to any part of theennhCry: lie also has right drafts for sole, payable at the following' places,'viz: " •■“ . . ■ ■ ■ ON ENGLAND. Edwards; Sandford b Wm. Tappscott &Co. .......... .‘.Liverpool. (Available tn the principal cities, and towns tbronghcmt England and Wole*.) • v ' * ■ ON IBELANB. Provincial Bank •: 1re1and................ ...i....,; Dublin. ■ "V BBUICntSi ■■;'■■■■■• Armagh, . Belfast, •■■•. Downpatrick, Enniskillen, Mallow,- Strabane,-• AthTono, Carlow, : ’ Drogheda, Eermoy, ... Monaghan; *Ennlscorthy, Baltina, . Cavan, : - Dundalk, Galway. Newry, Tralee, . Balymcna, Clonmel!, Dungannon, Londosdcny, Omagh, . Youghati, Danbridge, Kilkenny, Dangannon, - Kilrnsh, Waterford, CtolrrriDe, DarßonßtowD,Cork, Ennis,... Bundon, ' Sligo,' Wexfbrd, CootehiU,. Limerick,. ' Ballyahonnon, ON SCOTLAND. National Bank of Scotland, ltabradches in fifty townaln Scotland. ‘ . ON TTtANCB. Messrs. Edward Blount A Co.;lkuikera«.;... M ;. M ... M ....A , aris. (Available In anir city in EronCe.) . ON GEBHANY. Messrs. Togel, Kock Sc Co., Backers, Frankfort-on-the-Maln, iATaUabloinanydtylnGcrmaDy.) • JAME 3 BLAKELY. lWVeor. ofgrrenißatjd SmHhflplJ ttu. •; . y£& PASSAGE TEOM UVEEPOOI. •; - EUEQAIDmfiiv - mins splendid new Ship,builtfbr.*‘Tnpscotty Line,”tu , _J.'tbo largest Packet Snipafloat, and for strength-of build, accommodations for passengers, and sailing qualities’, bits no equal In tbe Liverpool trade. The EMERALD 13LE wiUsail from Liverpool on or about the rami op Pccxkߣ&,''find persons sending for their friends should not lose the opportunity of-securing passage for them by this noble Ship. . , In order to prevent delay, pa&engerß will, bo notified ,by-. letter ftom Messrs. W. Tdpscott A. 00., Liverpool, what day to be tharo to embark.. - - .... . The Bmorsld Isle is commanded by Cnpt Geo. B. Cornlnb, (recently ofthofevoiiia packetship*"/Win. Tapteott,’’) w ho Is well known for his kindness to passengers, and Lis skill, fulhcsas.acommander.r...r r !N. JL~TheE. I. will bo succeeded by themsgnlOooofcnew ship commandedbythe well knownCsptoin,. Samtisl B.JDoaoe. : ..V .. -V. - V;' :■ To. secure passage, apply to : .. JAMBS BLAKELY, . ' od2l ; . .7- Cjorner of Seventh qtuiStnlthflpld sip. Valuable ' Farm tor Sale* M. -'■X&:pKCEBS.TOWNBUIt>».WASHINGTONCOI7N- ! Jpj}g|l%' PENN A.—The Undersigned Wishes to dhpope rif -. "'hia valuable Farm, situated' in bheof tho must-tliiV Ting, fertile and. desirable Boctfonsof Washington county— in a ntightorhdod ptevttblalfbrlts go<&morals and iutct~ llgence, and sufficiently convenient to gobd markeU. This' Land lies within twq miles OF tbe propOsed rbute'Tar'-the' Chortle rs Talley Itailrdad, an improtement whlch'wfircer>; tainly be tnaaodciringthetemlngyter: 'Jteou tains about 145 ACltfiS; tnord orlesaiOf which there : are about-110 ACRESCLEARKD.abdina high state of Cultivation, end finely impforo<L : Tbaundeared land abounds in good Tim ber, acd the' wfiblels' abimdsßtly iPdppUed with water. : It adjoins lands' of WUlIaSn lWV,'T)raferßeni‘and. others;: -The tinprotetdeats ate TWO GOOD DWELtING HOUSES,; jdubßrickandthe-dtherTracje; .a Frtme; BARN,Tind two Frame .'STABLER ; }rith' : other ’ 'necessary cut-buildings. Theteiif.ah ibuhdante of fihe'FßOlT/on .thhr property Foraty.teribte teftimation in tefetente to dt, application eanbe jiiidetothe subscriber.in Carmteburg>r • • teiplftSm;JOHN QAtOTTANv: BOOKSf.NEW BOOKS MNoa. Torn! B'lilnstrofud JLi Eeconiof thDiNopr York Crystal ftdace Exhibition,; . - -FatherßrlghUiopes J i or an old Clergyman's Vocation; by Paul Cityton.-:' -o r' ■ •< / : •>, - ' Theßoyhoodcf Great Men. , - - Cranford* by tha .author of Rnth Mooilancl Cottago* -ThnSenatorsSeniortheMaloo law : aLastßefuge;by Ufatta-Victofia Fuller;: - t : - Rudiments of the Art of Building; edltol-by. John Bollock." •'* Jane Beton, or the King’s Advocate; -by James Grant. ;. The Rebel Scoot; bj Ana Ashland. 1 : Tha Forged WlU,nr.OrLmeund’Kctribution; byEmcrson tottnett-.-r. V' 1- .-.•v-.y,- ;V: >.v The Victim of Excitement, 1 by Carolino Loo Dents,- , , Afresh supply-of the above works just received at .. TV.. A. GILDENPSNNEY A CO/S; 78 Fonrth. Ptrvpt. i; . JSBiv.music. • fIUIE latest published ,'jaat rewired. • J. yabe Brillanto pour lo plan©, par P* Burg . .jnmler; .. . - Ottoman tValta. ll !WierqiabutonoPari& AWalties; by.Stranps. ’ • • EttrWoV. y De*M ; Churcb Yard, *«• Also: Lilly. Bale;- i Kotyußcan; ~ . • : Tboy r veBold.jn* down 4o river ;V ... Blossom Schottlab.. JUtan Schottlsh; . , PriileEolka; ••• , Eariyßawn Polka; .. HomVAgalß.'-. •• ; Together with the latest GuttornndLYiolta Music. Alarge und splendid selection of JMano'.Fortes will arrive, pfcortly, when purchaser*and otbersareJnvltedJUiicallandexamine. ‘ :CDAKLQTTiIBUJME,IIB street* Second <loot obore.Fifth. aqg2Q , k ’ Cttlelcerlng’s Pltmoß< .. r'•.■•■■-'THK'Buhscribcr , “hAs Justrceeltedfrom the t JoUasCbkkerihg, • |fT¥""jKr^wßoatonVtbß ; fotl6#io gHahdFortcStWhlch are M « - s£' If'«now open for exAratnaUoitt' and vla:;• No, 13C33r-rAfflß elegant rosewood,' yonnd bac&andfront, No. 13078—one rosewood squarevCoctaTCA, price - 275 00 •* 13630 do do ' do 0 « « 275 00 « IS6SS. do " dorotmd front 0 « « 2)0 00 « 13M5 d 6 walnut do 0 « « 276r00 « 13592 do- do r Todnd fcftm«rB C w ' w 290 00 ■**■lB4lo. do do square c.« vr ; « ,J • r 2f» 00 All tbe aboTe-arefliUsbed witß the’Serriron fraineand: new scale, wi th Mr. C bickering's name cast bh the frame* to prevent Unilstiohsapd imposition. Purchasers arc-invited to examine ihd above'Hegint Instrnments/at ttte Music Store and Plano Watfryponis of i '! * JOUNH. for Pianos, jy9o .:•••. ' „ ..-V.' Ko. 81 Wood street, Pittfltrurnh ■ : ■ . .. Real £stnte For Sale*■.: • -Houses street; At Three BrlcVHoOses and Lots on Pika street; ■> ■ r Threeßriek Booses and Lots, in Bast Birmingham; •;... One acre Mary’s Cemetery, on the Qreen& burgh,and Wttebiiigbr Turnpike, enclosed .with a board fence; ■ • : One acre Lot adjoining tho above, also enclosed with a good board fence; oh the lot is a small framo hohso, excel* lout springs, et&; : ; Twenty-one; aeres-of Xand four miles from the city, ad* Joining lands of Baianel Garrison, and fronting on the Ak legheny river, andValldyHall road. . One Brick lkuso and I/*on Webster street; ■_* : One PrameSausnand Lot oh srsnUln street;' TwoLotataAUeghenyCitT, well improved;. . - ; ; PUtyLota in Bast Liverpool,Ohio; ...‘4,. 1 •! The above-property will b*sold on favorable tenn&aod: on.threo'fourtbsof tho pnrcbiso'monby a long sroJJsWUT bo given.,.. - Apply to .. ’ " 'JAMES BEAKELT, . - . . ■ , Iteal Batflte Agent,.. : Hope JlUlft in Fall Op«rao<cat 4 Agalß t ■QYAITB BUILDINGS, Rftii street—THE PEOPBIETOE, XI/ &axikfa) to* thepablioftr paitcastpra, TCntnreito licitacontfntiahcwofthe- same. fb* hla .prefsen tenterprise*— the establishment of & F2our.Kail.Spux IliUi within the dty, and AlI who ftttentktt o^F^UeayliraihaiS oSSSiaYl ted|sadoil leakisthat they, will .gita'ihbtftriaL; -rw : If. B.—AH articles taken back i£ not foknd gocrf*anath* dOpgy ttturn&L - • •/••.. ?:•*.•; .unK'iij.v-?/= . E rATENT.fKUIT GATUBRKR—For pitklngfroltfrem tall trees alders Udder; Prmflßjr Instru ffientrof ttozaostnpprtrea WnstrucUonr WBjamt'lorls, roltablif f&ipkvfieiii-teit, ss3 DrlUs; pattJng Boies, tbr' ir!iy;or 03rn BttJke, of Tarioni patKHijj'ttnla great voiletT of labcrr ii»irtog iinpletasnti tor the gardenor. txmu. . Downing'*, BarjjV, and btSer standard workaonFralta, novaEUlnindArchitect ore, and I*tid*»t*Gbidoning,rors»tB sttfco Sebd atfd ikblnaßit WcrcliGUKO, No. 43 Fifth street, Pittsbtireh, Pa.- ■ i Jyi3 . . . JAMKB WABBBOP. /Wall's Academy of Brewing and Painting. l I t fAT- ' ??. • that fco-bas rumored -hlflaiodio. firom First street, to tneucmer of MorketunkTonrib streets, fseconAstoryO ovfir the stole of Wm/M. Harsh; entrance cnFOurth street; At tha requestor hisfriends,bebaa almopenedaDßAMy ING SCHOOL. - CUswibr young. Ladles airi; SerdLtanen irili he formed in both Drawing sod Painting.'; Hb has fitted bp a Boom with every facility fin study, axnfbe trusts that hfronfcorprteewiU tricot withnanpporungpatronage.' • apifffctf • ‘ l mms INK is prepared by a purely chemical process, find It is pate when first' used," but by, to7thbrofr, bo*. a mostinUmw ■nna.peria&nflht.hWft, for Bale in bottles of various six*,-by wbohsslfr drretalk ft f sepB ;"w-- W;B.HAVEjrB*V* v ? Warcho , Pßg > Harlret v STREAM bbls forwarded Cor sale %J sepJ» B, A. FAHNESTOCK * 00. ;-r ■ ' * DEDiStAW MEDICINES. % § ■% $ $ $ f r SB. KEY SEE’S EECTOBAL COUGH BYEW?.' Is the prescription of a regular physician, who tuseditfijr.. sereral years in his practice, withßUCcess unequalled by ■.,-•• azy other raedidxro now, iq vise, and it was only . opftk : the.. s gsat and daily Incrcaring demand for it, that he was Inda cd te'put lt op la bottles, for £ more general ahd extensive Ba&’V; y \ -l'- •' Wo blahn for the Pectoral Syrup that It is an entirely two . prparatton,dltferiog- In every respect from the various ' renedlcs.now ln use,tor the diseases of tha Pnlmogary 2l d(MnotHekenVieSloinaeh. byeanteinhig mra*;. :• setting ■ dowa of squills, antimony, and ipecachhasa. t lt ' hot In lt no opiates' toconsUpate tha bowels,and dty up rite , seovtlDg'argans; but its action is wholly different front . tinafctlon of suy of the aboTD.-naqted:drugs.. JZtiflnlb- , v petorant that clean put the tabesand airceUflof tbeXungs aul Bronchia ln amanner thatiAnot oquallOd by any oihor - • - ccasml secretion of moecs--attending, the various diseases o! thb air coils' tnbea.- -liallsyfl all Irritation, ainost as soon usit Is taken, and it has boon known to cite, p; cough of sofeir^.weeds'duration in tunec nosss 1 :; Srxsroju or.Qotn on isadlecHargo: r’: “from :the uote of A thin acrid humor, jrhfch'scalds and “frets the phrtai over which it passes; Increased.discharge • “from tha Fueces and Dronchlai.Yeellng of lasslfddepver . “the wholflibody,. and often;cold shivering are felt; kt' least . “the .body, inteote rirnn mioally sonritlVe to tho acUdn off ’ “thaolr/m'COhjequchce ortho blood being dritehju UponT' -" “the lnterMl organs, the rmite increases In ftequehey, and “there lAgeflerally iittite or less fiver present: Tbteofeel- jatevsooiLlbnowed with hoarsertes.vand a sense of' . “fOQchnesa ond soreness Inlbe windpipe and vocal organs.' iTmao mr bunting to Vtoial Bonpesslon of tlie votrf, * with a aifficulty-of breathing, , and a sense of vmS tlctiba af *. tbe. ehest.” , These, symptoms are often - nEeoded wlth a duU palo ond eonseof welghiin-tliofora htadvte' well rte. with & beevincse in moving ibo . Scnetinies the cough sets In with the .commencing syxap- • ■ ' hths,and^cominueadariog the wholecoarso oftho disease. < . lfeader.attendtoriitee-symptoms^theyarothoprecursors l olafjOaldisease—Pcuiojjaiit^CoJtsrapnox,;;... . • • From Qu Pittsburgh Morning Fbst, 0ct, 28,1852.- ■ IsVLDEaZA.—One of. tne -medicines for tho euro of , lifluenea that .can bo found In the country, Is Dr. Key serifl Ttetoral Syrupi .We hate it, .take great pleasure is ls no humbug ttkmt.iL > At.thU season of the .yearj vrhen one half our .ctisens are sneezing. and it phonlu be known tiat a. few spoonsfUl oF this medlcluo wlll,;ln half.ft' day, ,vorX aporfectcute.; Rrader, ifyou have ft cold, toko our edvloe, and buy a bottle of Dr. Koywrii I’octoteJ Syrup. From the Pittsburgh Morning /b sL, SrpU 24,1853. SstBEa’s PxcrTOEAL fcTnDP.~WehavetTied this mediedne . fit n seVote coldyand teh T truly^ftay we bavo trerer fbund ? ajy renledy soploateht tn'd effectoal, -It is an expectorant; • yet dote hot Sicken Tho rtcnnacfr; and it prevents Coettve!*- ; less. It 'ls very highly teebtomeuded ihjrphyricfans and ; - ethers wherhave triaHt.as a speedy and' effectual-cure Ibr : Hilda; hoarFcncss, WhbOping croup, qnln* r By,ahd numcfonsothcrcotnplalDtaof tbebronchial organs'. end lungs. Wbcon safely recommend'it as an excellent', simedy. ■■ ■ • -•••—• ■ ■ > From Vie Grttntburgh Jntelligcnccrjßay 20,3858. ■ iTnu weather for a week,paat haa been quite.cool, and, to ■ u, very unpleasant- Besides being .cool,and unpleasant . ia that way, it Isexrecdlngly.cbtmgeable.ChiWcuneadoy,. tbelBth, tbc-tbemotnctcr *tood-between $0 andßQiutho ~.i giado moat of the day., ; Tliii- next; day,, overcoats and fires >. -veto necessary'to comfort; ond, on Friday morning. tbnro quite p hard frost in this vicinity, though nothing was reriooßly Injured thereby, jAsn cbhFcquerceof these and- ;•••■• , 4in changep r mahyj>ebplo!'ftro' afflictcd Trltb'tKid cbldfl and coughs. Vfeobscrved a.laJy aX Chnrchth’cbtbrreTonJng » m'uch annoyed .with aliani we really fdt ’ olatrned for her fo much so, thafrit ffafi vuth efims'' fffort Vo cbuld’refrain from ‘‘ialßftr out in'rrieetiiSg,” find her forthwiUi to procure a bottle of KeySer’A Pectoral Syrup* to give her immodiute relief—to be hail at Jphn McClelland’s store.-. - J • •■•;.-v : .t.- • ; r > .Front Vie.EttubcnviGti Bcttid. ■ :Da. Ketsis’s PtcroßAvPimup has badan extensive eafw this winter—everybody who ueca it epeaVa in the highest tqrms of its merits. 1 Ita low-price—only. fiO cents—Usplea* mnt taste, and certainty tocare f hosnwdoU the.fetartfo of all who have been UckledabouC the lungs find bronchial iQbcs. - Heningi & • Melvin*;tt>e agents tot ..this city* have sold large quantities.: Success to. Ur. Koyser’s Pectoral* sdy-WBi-^A'j;-,- :&yTtiihcEvetrity : (77mmidt.., .‘r i‘ . jKEtSEa’fl Pectobjo, a friend observes, la the next thing to health itself. We .may hew observe, as we mention no names* that this friend was out oil election nighty and anx- .. Inns,to hear! jhd twjwg from tarried lorig.cn the err-. . ners. The news camejhutnnihnrilhahad absorb enfli- • c&nt damp him the chills.~ Another friend Invited . him to taoe a glass of Scotch ale, which'was put tip in Tory black bottles. Onr frienda’thlrstwas hugc,andwos only quenched after a homberof empty bottles stood before him;' acold in the head was the which consbque&ce -. was cured insix honrsby nslsg KejEcr’sPedtor&l.- V |". _ From tjie Washingion.Rcatniner, PxCToaalt St&ttp.—Oar readers areawors that wo havo not h ratoforo .spoken, of-anything. iu .llio line ofmediclno. n ithor thatadminlFtered. by, the profeprfoo, or that. prepa- . red by outsiders. -Wo ore not.mlxnirers .of: any ikludof .dregs;., we. cannot Uihik'of n’rihgle article under that head that we hare over considered tCTypalatabloi yetwe,’Hho ’of yonyhare hceh Compelled’ at' times to partako of Ttrions; Kinas of.iiausebur dosesl.. Uedfdhe'ts one of the ' 3 pleasant thing's tbat-we‘wimetlines/(aTV/oriM7rdur;' Wo " ll therefore let this pass by way of prologue'arid apology! d as ah epilogue would simply call your attention to tl o advertisement of Hr.Keyser.- Ills PectoruliSyrup is said 1o be a gtwd article', yet-wo are not able to speak experiment ally in reference to its qualities- .Neighbor Harper, of tho Pittsburgh Post, has tried it, and pronounced it magnum bdntrn ■ > [countht Trill ■ And this an exrdlenlftrticle 14 sell, and will girogeneral satisfaction to lhtir r £Ustomers. liberal deductions will borrtado toretidlcrs. ami others pprefcaaingby the dozed. Pricojsioglo bottles 50 cents; or fibc bottles for $2.50. , (CAUTION persons will try to indace you to bay some other article,stating that it is os good as this; but we &dvtee you to cut out the nhme, “Dk» Ksirsm’s Pto* tqbal group,” and : buy no other, and you will not be die* abpolntocL - - v [jOST The Pectoral j3ymp is prepared and sold by "Dr. Geo. L HLEYSRR, wholesale and retail Drupght, No. 140, corner - food street end Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, P&, und by Drug* : piseyorywherov-..:,,. .. ■■ . 0c22 v HORDE’S COMPOUND SlmjP OI? YEL. {T- 'v . hOW DOCK Boot; tfiHJJB' Jaapurely Vegetable Compound, scientifically pro*. ; ■-JL pared from the best roota- end hertsa of Ibe-Hateria ' aradfca, and: ha nj gained an unrivalled reputation fbr : falowingeffects;- - ; - :i ' EEGULaTINQ AND 6TRJOTG TfIENINQ THE LTVEB, ; -and Didsstivz Osqabs; and cle&nring the'SforiarK and Bcrw- ; els, and thus curing all 81110 ua Diseases, liver Dtspepria, Indigestion, Cofftiveness, piles, Headache, Fever and Aged,' Jaundice, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Ac n and ■omisißg thafood to sourish and support every part; 1 FDRIFYIKO TH£..BLOOI>, and thus curing aUHum6rs, Cutaneouß Eruptions, Scrofa- =■-• 14 Salt Rheum, Eryripelas,Bcald Hoad, Conker. Puoplea on • ‘ .too face, Blotohcs r Dlcers,Tomors, Mercurial.Disease,Can- • ■G&Sy&GtjitQt - ■■■•-• • -- ;*'• . -f ' /;r’ r x . J BSQtTLATZSO THE ffBCREIORT OBGAHS, :n - and enabling them tA pmform 'their proper function*,'. inventing and ouring many, painful and dangerous die- t r l c&es; strengthening and qUteUngths Nervous thus. oßaying Nervous Irritation, and curing all' disenses of the Nfcrves, ad Hysteria, Neuralgia, Cramps, Ac./ It is unrivalled ; '• idthucureof all/FEMALE COMPLAINTS, As/WealcoeSS, (ttncral Debility, Irregularity,; Obstructions, Bwelling:-of • .? tiro Feet, Limbs, Joints, Ae/caused by weakness; also, L ing aid T2irdat _Coniplaints,aB Colds; Aatbma,'. • Gonsnmptloxi, *e«4 also, Dropsy. ; ■ mating made use of tbd Compound Sytup ofTellow Dock .R| »ot,'preparedby.O.Moree A fa niliea, and findingit tobe& very salutary.and'fcffectual, fi aswtfJy taluabla . £E. Bank, Providence,R.T4 A W.Speficer,Esq.,Cashier.limeEockßanh,do.do^Rov. V J.lL.Richmond,, 0.. 8. Jones, editor • F. ovldence Gen, AdvL, *TORiam .Field, il/IY, G. M., Cyrus t F 3her, M. E. H, James Hutehinron, Q. Dca. V. J., 11 ites,Dbct.Dcnj. CoJby,-and ono hundred.others of tbp ... n Mt respoctablefamllios of . . \ rhis certifics thatihave fbr a number of years been ao : q 1 lie ted wlih'tbe compOßiUon acd inode.of manufacture of MORSE’S COMPOUND BYRUPCP YELLOW DOCK ROOT I&ave also been acqnalntol with its wodti# cptrandfln dia.'. . efisOj-andcaneay.tliktlnaUresjffictait caldu> ifited to rcmedy.ihat: dasa for,^which it.wos do* ■. B&ued) v.lt'is especially.valuable in INDIGESTION' audnll . la attendant-symptoms, -it excite- to- beaitby actioa tb® • 12 VBR, removes IbrpQTjnndinactirity of this ORGAN.anii . stimulates healtfarf action in all the' system/ As a DEFD*' l£43X>R, jQr puriflernf theDlood, it has no superior. ' ' / ' c r : . DAVID HOLMES, M. D. ; Ptwfifena,Jan.4.lBs3.. Prepared by C. MORSE A C 0.,, No. 44G Breadtrayi • N sw Fork, and sold by Druggists and 'othen throughout; tis and other countries. - JOEL MQULBR,’Agent, •: apr27dy• PittsbUTglirVa. - • !URATIVE INSTRUMENT, lie only TttfaUQXe Cure for that Dnadfid IHseauhnmonat '■ IPERMATOKRHEA OKINVOHraTABrwOtfnniNALv 5 EMISSIONS, soharrassing and destructive* and produo re of so much mlschleftofche.nervaus Dg the man tbr lmsiness, society and matrimony. ~ t&ls Instrument is simple, comfttnheiisiTd--fcnd, neren J Ming, and may be used without the slightest; incen~ inience or the knowledge ofihomost: intimate, friend., is to be .used extcruaUy,producingitopain'erinjhTy haterer, nor prarenUng anyr ono-from -attending to, a bnjrfucssjrandwhlleln use not.a tijiglt emiiricnean take, ace, aihoft tim&yio tuch ari cj>. rU that they EEOArrrTHEmpaaanyßrpwxaoy sa ©f which, caused by early abuse, la the disease in ques on, and the cause of the thousand concomitant complain tsT •via: .NeTTOUsncss, Prostration, Dyspepsia, .pain in tho: ead'aad, Dimness of Vision, Weakness of tie Park andf over£ztremities, Aflectkmsof the£yes r lmpotenc&Plnv>- las on the ibc«;Prem4turo' I>eclin& of Virility, Weakness r MenKJiyainlPowCTfbrMmiUXApplication, Dejection, version to Society,Timidity, Self Histrust, Lore of Solitude, - o. AUVituccmplafyUinvariably dixappear y aitoon atVie- sU^pkd^froSnofrichtkcyananaUdi - *r n; > :lt Bd it dboremembered, that those complaints are but lHtle v odersibod by thepro&sstoh in generm, and that an'the' ledldnein thn world neve* has, and never wilt stop ibbse* which, If allowed to Continue unchecked; vesura'to roducathemosidifltresdflgcotisequences. ' ' T? 10 thecdinpleto Instrument, carefully secured gainsraU observation in rtox, broniy $lO. It can be sent yeapresato ariy address, in any part of the United States, [anium, £o, accordlngtoordoT, accompanied - by fuUdtrec'' ions, anajmppt: ant.advice to th& married and> ainglo, the IseSy even to the remotest- parts of the country, being applications and remittances must bo directed (pest to.the Doctor himself, he baring no Agencies establish tin hondonandParis, - tress,'(post-paid)Drv B. Be Laney, fil Xisponard street,' fork. sebdurs,’ dally, from 9 A. M. till SP. IL, and from 7 to the Sabbath excepted. * • • _ The undarsi good certify. with ereatpleasnra, that • mentioned Instrsmdnt is not only constructed on scfc; s principles. but that fromitw nsethe .happiest results ilways, with be there beingvibr r ire of those diseases, no other certain remedy extents • HEKBT 8. KELIEB, M; Dv ? CH. QOETZB, Id. 8., 90 Chambers st. a BCKIUBDI, M, « Howard Itl ' HEW YORK.' h 1 A. FAHNKSIOCK'S YBItmgPOB USKU- AT tub lt>, IABT.MOMEH* Wrm ’ :|T ; : - - . WAsHjrotos Coustt,Pa.,Nor., 1852, |A neighbor of mmo had ft child thinraa Yetyricki and fee physician attending It exerted alt his skill Ibr Its relief, JatiritbontaTalL They Bent to CandasbttrK for Ur. faun© over to. oac place, andhponmi examination of the ose, approved of all that the httehtUDg phy feiclah had done* do nothing more for i£r-vThe child waiglxeh np. pr. I* then Bald that there eonldbonorisVin trying him* fstoek'a Vermifage, and thought they had hdltergetßozDe. ffhey eenttamy stoTt,and procured Boms/ After admlnta fering the first.bottle, accord big: to ihr printed' directions, she child passed a fotrwonfin. They then gavertt' about pair of another bottle, when it passaa between TWO ANB plUtßßllCflfo&£D TOOBMS, and immediately commenced improving,aaavaScomnlctolyreatored ithealth* • { -• SAMUEL HAfiNETT.' I Prfmared &nd sold Vholesaloatrd retail by ■ ■ •.■.v •• j ; ■■/:■ i 8, A.FAHXESTQCKrA GOv | afiglfi *■ ' ~ ~ 1 * v Flttaborglypa. y&UVQ ffli&APlStt’g AESISXABT» new wUttaa, Ar "Notes-and A^tios&.tosether^riOi^•'» short system cf ’" WA* Jwaan, «esidpht : Jg;lgo of the HkMh c rwslTed ajadfcTßlgtry - • ■•■ - ' ' k, Wi&DZßltoofcseller am) Stationer* z €8 Wm strot, tetweea $k 6 4& vts^ Jy23 'v •'V"r- DB. DE L&NEY’S CELEBRATED ■ X ■ ■ -• .. s •> • < . •• .._••■ V
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