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HPiitei: jmgm fepunp Pi ' "MUWf&k !SSiSX' < .Vt’k‘.i:-::’sd;ST:-; : .' r^«-vaSj£.~;. ' '-• r '^:- ' : '^ r .'*"';. : • ; “ i ' p ■ ■ • ■'■ ;«jfe’' -•. ’V - % ‘ ;•- ■"^ifc.^%s;i“i*' ,< - i; ’'**: r '' yv ■.<,-'j‘^4.'J#v%j£i^ t k ’ -■ - s ;i**V Cl*k V«.v,* ' 1 ;,• - -v£ • •-•'.•:.•*••••'. ■ ■■V,' I.'.if. v*'' ;■<./. ■'•*'*'.>• .■ v-' >\'< : • - "• ■ ■■’ ■" " H :VV: V/. ~ " '‘ : :: ’ '■-’ r.; ‘ :■■■.- Jigo ■:*"■ &k CLOTHING. n-rn y-TS-iiha, mghUcwxtTallJ l*n form his friends and T th» STORE, k°o, I** -s m TC) f rixiOßS-^liosubscriber olfcre for sole .Ml com il jic system of Garment liraughtinfr, so favorably known eoftenerallynsed: by the txtulo of tMff dly,, Cinctomtl, tuilstMphia anil elsewhere; at the fpUowloi prjeeVris ..:t«th inßtrucUons, Sip,OOj.without instrucHor^li, 00. *\nt'o Bhoh and Haler, cootalulngfiai oni ocouratediroctdoni . to succossfaldraughttng, forwarded to onypart of the unltca Btotos,oa receipt of ' onriw . No. 45 Fifth Btreet, oppomte the Theatre. _ BAnUEL GK**i ■ •• ■- 6T. cum mao, mrstiuiion. . ... GENTLEMEN'S CLOTIUMO toda exclajWdj- toorJir, \x and -warranted to suit-Bu, MmstoiUy on choice assortment of CLOTB3, OABSIMERBS, expressly -aoiIOVERGO ATIM3, of the latest styles, t of tbo custom tiwlo. Gentlemen a3B Uoor!t hr.T« their wishes consulted end complied ; .la tlopp undCT bin own ggperrlftlnP. G L O T H 1 nTF ORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY & C 0.,: -rionuKM.Y rf Lto MlrtratS fflolhtog Depotou LHx-(ty ■lfffi'Suta ha* won nn Unbounded popularity under -SS-Sss 5«M O^W^. \WB«m> they have now the most f SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHSI "BEADY MADE CLOTHING, That Las over been offered to tho jjaUic.. ; - principal object ibr this removal, 13 to give them tmorelhcUittes fortha _ ■___ ,„ - , t TRADE! They ere prepared to sell Goods at the • L'O WEST JE A STJEItN PR IQES! ; they will warrant them. to boos good os any manni a factored in the Union.' ■ . _ • _ ■ • CUSTOM WORK, *JS Till MSI BTtU,*TO UK™ *<>* “•S®** 81 . nf ■ : ‘They hope nn hand » fdU and beautiful assortment or CLOTUS end OOATINOS, for __ _ - ■ FROCKS, DRESS. WALKING; AND BUSI-. • NESS COATS. 0» Interests nre Identical with J®?; end wo assnro the public that our fidelity will not tail in filUnjt all orders wo may bo favored with. - I ' l &S* DON’T PORQKT TIIK PLACK — Ko. §§ Wood Street,. " (eahT Bn)E,V.OOUNEB OF DIAMOND ALLEY. N; Bv—Wc dusiro our patrons to understand tha two'bare ’ no longer any connection with the ; Clothing. BaßinCsa 09 • Liberty street. Onr attention is devoted exdosWelj to th? .^Sa O ”JOHN MXMSKEY 4 CO. , DRY GOODS. To THE WHOLESALE AND ■EKTAn* SSvVJSmttV PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY CITY, AND VICINITJ. —a GREGG & CO., Importers & ‘Wholef-alo De*«»JJJ ' Foreign Atid Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties, No.W> on* door from the North-vest corner of Wood st. and Dinmouil - alley* Pittsburgh: Haring completed tbo enlargement oT thei present occupied Waro Roqos, arei now rS thbllargest aod W stock of TIES, thw hare eror heretofore exhibited to the Pittsburgh - trade, And on examination, will be fotmdtobennsurpas.'*oa . by any other Houso of the kind in tho City, and a* one of the partners is generally in tho. Eastern Cities during vtp : business seasons, burchaslng cheap bargains, adapted to I the Pittsburgh and Western Trade, trt will be ablo to offet Inducements to our old customers, and purchasers gontr ally. Our stock of Dry Goodsconsistsiupartofthofollow I ing leading articles, tlx : : I Superior Broad Cloths; j Pilot and Petersham do; j ' Fancy Tweeds and Satinettf? I * Jeans, Fancy Vestings and Corduroys; j Flannels, Tickings and Vest Podding?; ... 1 Brown and Bleached MusUns, and Irish Linens; I - Foreign and Domestic Glnfdmms; • * Alpacas, Merinos,Oobure Cloths, and Dress Silks, I Bay State and Broach© Shawls; I ' Comforts and Fancy Bilk Handkerchiefs. / The following comprise » part or the general stock of - Combs, Threads am) Se'rtiig Klk’i • Hosiery, Glows, Ribbons, and Bloch fell* \ ells. “ ' taco Goods, Jaconctts, Mull and Cambric], Muslins, | Fancy Nettings, and Millinery goojtopnenMjr. •. | ‘ Al-io—A loreoassortmont ofTnble Cutlery, Vocltctfenlvcs, ; RaronS and Scissors ot onr own Importation. 1 ertumery. Patent Medicines, together with n splendid igortment or Gold'aud Gilt Jewelry,oftbe latest patterns; Gold and P»- Ter Watches; IVatcb materials; SYatch glasses, and an ex? tensive £ toe It of 30 hour andB day Brass Cloclsß,ortt var!oty • - ofpatlorns. Allot which will bo sold on thß.most occom. .'modstlng terms, tor Cash, or City reference. : s ; ■' ■ N-B.—City, Country Merchants and Fcdlars arc incited * Call fjT ° PPrCl,a3i ° g * CO. ; BEOOUI) AKIUVAL OP FAUO ASD WINTER BUY GOODS I - " -The Cheapest Goods of the Season! YOTJNO, STEVENSON k LOVE, sign of tho original ■ Csß'liivs, No. 74 MARKET STREET,between Fourth axvi tho Diamond, Pittsburgh, have just received, and aro fare large and splendid assortment of 1 BKEBB GOODS, Of the newest and most desirable styles?, adapted to the present season. , Plaid Brocade and Fancy Silks at bargain?. Plain Black and Cornelian Silks attd Turk Satins. ■Merino Plaids, all wool, and Silk and Wool do. - Also, Raw Silk and CaaUmeroPlaidsofCTcry description, 'Terr cheap. • • r ' • . - - New stylo Plain and Fancy Do Laincs. , . - ~ Prench Merino*, Cashmeres, Coburgs, Alpacas, and Barn . aattas, alt colors and qualities. * Do Beges, and high colored Do Laines, all qualities. Fall and Winter Shawls, of every description. Long and Squaro Brocfao and Plaid Shawls. Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do. .. Fronch Chintzes, Ginghams. . ■ ■ _ w , A funeral assortment fast color Prints, from 0% cts. up. WIUTE GOODS of ovory ■ ■■ , •' Collars, Cliffs, Cbemizctto? ami EinbMudkfs., at bargains. ‘ : Bounrt Ribbons and Millinery Goods, very cheap. Also, a full stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, at low pricM*— Linen Sheeting, Pillow Linens, Tablo Cloths, and Nap* . r kins. Russia Diaper, and Cravat*, very cheap. ' GLOVES, HOSIER-V, SUSPENDERS, andCRAV AT». . . We would rcspoetfully solicit an early call from both ‘ wholesale and retail buyers, flattering ourselves that we can accommodate all who may favor us with their patron* n moftUbmlttr TOPSG. CTKVEMOX * WR : ' Jml Kcocived, . 'AT THE ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE, /• ' . Ab. 74 MARKET STREET, ■ A NEW SUPPLY OF FALL ANL WINTER OOoDB, .'•A -which will bo sold at exceedingly Jo* prices. ironU respectfully solicit on early call from out friend* ana * the public In general, believing that wo can'now offer greater Inducements to both wholesale and retail buyers. •. --tfasmwm 1 heretofore. . _ . T eepXC YOUNG, BTETENBON & LOTE. WM. A. M’CLURG, . DEALER IS Fino Teas, Choico Family Groceries and Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGH. PA. IS now receiving a large fisfiortment of FRESH GOODS. in addition to Ills already extensive stock, pur-hasul from first bonds In tbe Eastern markets, which, will be sold at the lowest market prices. . . . .. ' AS* Hotels, Steamboats, and families, buying by the . quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. Goods delivered In the dtyfreo of charge. «pJI &aw Coach and Carriage Factory 1 . JOHHSTOH, BROTHERS & CO., Comer of lidxcca. and Belmont tired*, Allegheny City, . . rrr -t-t WOULD respectfully inform their friends tho public generally, that they have TfrSHaiJwßgS. <wTpmcpfffvl the manufacture of Carriages. Rockaways,Baggios,Sleighs and Chariots, in all their various styles of finish and proportion. A» orders will be executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repairs will also he attended to on the most reasonable terms.. Using in all their work tbq best Eastern Sliafts,Poles, nUd Wheel stuff, they foci conli* dent that all who favor them with thoir patronage, will bo perfectly satisfied on trial of thoir work. ■ _ , ; Purchasers aro requested to give us a call,before pnrvba, sing elsewhere; v - octfirly CARRIAGES FOR S&LE. ■ nplHßnnderslgnodhas Justrecelved athls. ~ X CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, gltuatodrUSll£3lsgSW< near the Two. Milo Bun, between Pittsburgh l ESSssJ^tsi**’ l I > And-Lawrcnceville, a splendid w , of of every description, and .will oontinne to receive regularly, new and second hand Carriagts, ■■ Sulkies) ''Buggies, tfic., which lie will sell on tho very lowest terms fur * Cash. Tfftvfng'hfldtgfllrfl years 1 practice inthobusiness.and • with h!s well known facilities In the East, he flatters himself In putting down all competition. Those wishing to purchase aro respectfullylnvited.to call .ahdacolbrtbcmsclvps.::. ....... . ■ Especial and prompt attention paid to repairingof Carri ages, Ao. . [mylSriawy*! JOBEPn WHITE. . . - LIVERY STABLE, " ' • Vomer of Smrihfldd street and Diamond alley. 1 THE undor&lgncd having added largely to ms flTS£b stock, is now prepared to accommodate the public : .tjEEL with tho finest Buggies, and best Horses,both for Saddle and n&rnegs. Gentlemen wishing to havo hoiwj kept aiplTery, will find superior accommodations for them at this stable; -The stalls aro largo and new, and tho pro* prietcr pays every attention to their case and comfort. . ©ctfcy P.PEVLTN. Blank, books—. . . Lagers, : . Journals, Day Books, Cash Books, .... Receipt Books, • . • , Dockets, - • Or any descrip tion of. BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER at short notice, of tfao most superior quality of paperi-bound in any style required. Blank Books psora to order. ’ ... A largo and excellent stock'of Blank Books Always on hand and/for sole at low rates, consisting of Cap, Demy and Medium work, in all styles of binding. . Tho trade supplied on Iibor&l terms. fTIHB partnership between tho undersigned,at Pittsburgh X and Wheeling, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.' Joseph Richards has transferred his interest to George W. - Smith, who is alone authorized to settle tho Imslnces of tho lata firm. - GEORGE W. SMITH. . - JOSEPH RICHARDS. . . Pittsburgh, August 26, 1853, BREWING, GRAIN, MALTnnd HOPTRADE will bocairied on as heretofore, by tlie subscriber, atPltU burghand Wheeling. GEORGE W. SMITH. amr27:3m. . : [Gazottc.] , Revolver* X. Revolvers X • TTIBT EECKXVKIJ—By Express: direct from the taanufac tl turera, 6 splendid assortment: of Colt's Repeating Pis tols,*, 5 and 6 Inches barrel, all of -which wo will soil for cosh os low as they can bo bought fn the fclty of "New York. - Persons going to Jvustrnlln-or California, will find that they can do better by purchasing their uqulppago at homo, than they can among Btrangors.os we giro persons'll ch&nco to tryenyof the above Pistols, before leaving the city; and 4 In case of *foilore: , werei&iid the money. : • • .BOWN A : TETLBY,\ . ISO Wood street* Pittsburgh. Notice to Farmers'aita Gardeners* mriE subscriber has rocelvtsd tis supply, ot TURNIP X SEEDS—via: Largo Purplo Top, YcUow« Aberdeen?, iTChlto Globe, Largo Norfblk, ond'Lalnoy’s lmprovod Rata Baga or Swedish. 'Also, a few tons of LclnuS 7 Ferfilizer, jQU6.dfthe .host: manures for corn, grain, grass, vegetables, : fruit trees, Ac., of easy and safe application, at Philadelphia •prices. _ ' ' > iruplaaiontß»lit greaixarictyv of “the ! P Beeu and Implement Warehouse, “No: 49 Fifth jefcreek,. JAMES WABEBOP. W. S. HAVEN, Blank Book Manufacturer, Comer ofMarkrt rind Recant! streets. ' w >:*w - •* V*N&». :-i •••;•« 4 ■ .i.' TRANSPORTATION. " BUMiiEB AKB&HQBUEBTB. 1853. ggjgfc iSMWSglfl' 1883» OTB PEISsYMISfI&MWWAB muu Fast: Mall Train will leave the Pwcwngcr BtaU°n 1 liberty street eve(y morning at 0 ° el S cJc l_fi?S£rf at all the regular stations on the road, and imvlng Phllaaelphia&M next morning the trains direct to Sew VorS. Map Harris burg with the trains for, and arriving In Baltimore at 7 o BrtteSS Train leaves the station evcry eTonlngat ol o*dX^op^g.>««" "sFJfflfisitK; necttngwlti triins °°lS™ t to^Bodforti° S BP ll “S 8 > J s ' Bo : here to Philadelphia, - . ttirongbi tickets to Kerw York will tempered from one dopot to ,tho other. In Pldladdphlo, treo ot charge, provided they go directly through. Tickets S£d to sto?three days In Philadelphia. R Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Bon road and to Philadelphia and Baltimore* . ■ * * The Accommodation Train will leave every afternoon at s y. o’clock, stopping ot all regular stations, and running •only as faros Latrohe.-. / . _ Returning trains arrive In Pittsburgh at 3:30, ana bo* clock,A. M., and 7:16 I*.M. = ' - , , Passengers purchasing ticketsin cars, will be cn urged Td j CB.TTB In addition to the station rates, except from stations ! whore the Company have no : JCS” Noticc.—ln cmu of loss, the Company will hold them selves responsible for personal baggage only,and for an amount noi exceeding $lOO. - • • - £ ■ N. B.—Messrs. M. & J. Broldcnthal, Omnibus Proprietors, have been employed to convoy passengers and baggage to and from thcr Depot, at a charge not to exceed lift ooata for each passenger, and cents for each trank. • IFor tickets apply to . .■• J. MESKISLEJT, Agent, At tho P. IL TL Depot, on Liberty atroet. Pittsburgh, July 22,1863. CLEVEI.ANDASB PIT T S B V BOH RAILROAD. SPECIAL NOTICE. ON and after WEDNESDAY, August 19,1863, Passenger Trains will run doily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows: EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Cleveland for WellstUlo and way Btatlons at 10.00 A M. ' , ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Cleveland for Alliance and way Stations at 7.30 P M. Returning t EXPRESS TRAIN loaves WellsvUh for Cleveland and way Stations at 10.15 AM. . _ . . ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Alliance for Cleveland and way Stations at 9.00 A M. . ’ CONNECTIONS,—The 9.00 AM Train from .Alliance cod* necta with the Express Train of O. A P, Railroad, leaving Pittsburgh at 6.00'A M, arriving at Cleveland at 11.37 A M. Tho Express Train from Wcllsvlllo connects at Alli ance with tho 8.30 Mali Train from PUtsburghjimd-rob ing Cleveland at 3.30 PM; also, with tho MailTralnonho O A P. Railroad from tho West, arriving In Pittsburgh at 600 P M. Tho Express Train from Cleveland connects at Alliance with Moll Train for Pittsburgh, Salem, Canton, Massillon, Wooster, and Stations on 0. AP. Railroad. > Only one Train dally from Cleveland to Pittsburgh, owing to tho refusal of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Com* pony to allow an evening connection to bo made, which would accommodate passengers reaching Cleveland iu tho afternoon Trains from tho East and West, • The 10.00 A M train from Cleveland and the 10.16 A M Train from WellsviUe connect at Bayard wiih railroad to Carrollton, and hnefa* for Dover, Now Philadelphia and Cos* Trains each way connect at Hudson with tho 0, Z.ond 0. Railroad, for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh in the 8 30. A M Train, reach Cleveland at 3.30 P M, and connect with tho Eight* nlng Train of Lake Shore Railroad, leaving fft 3.45 P M for, Brie. Dunkirk, Buffalo and Niagara Falla. passengers by all tho Trains can go forward, east, west or south, by the following evening line* from Cleveland.- STEAMERS ON LAKE ERIK.—Tho new and magnificent floating palaces 11 Queen of the West" and “Crescent City, leave at 7.00 PM for Buffalo. ; jai ._„ LAKE BUOIUS RAILROAD leaves at 3.45 end 8.16 P M for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, New York and j COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAIL-1 ROAD—At 8.15 PM for Col ambus and Cincinnati; same Train connects at Gallon with Bellefonudne and Indiana K R for Dayton. In Indianapolis, Terre Haute and Jefferson* AND CLEVELAND RAILROAD— At 8.15 P M for Toledo, Chicago, Mllwaukte, Lasalle, Galena and St. Louis; also at 7.00 PM by steamers on Uke Erie to Toledo and Detroit, thence by Railroad to Chicago, Lassllo Tickets to Galena or Detroit, $6; Chicago $11; Lasalle $l4; Galena 618,75; St. Louis $2l. . , Through Tickets to Now York and Boston via. Buffalo, can be obtained at ibis office. - . Passenger* are requested to procure their tickets at tho Company’s offlee, of JOHN A. CABGHKY, Agt, . augls Mouongahela House. Water Pitteborgh. OHIO AND PmHSYLVANIA HAILBOAHr New Arrangement. COMMENCING AUGUST 8, 1863 EXPRES3 TRAIN leavus Pittsburgh at o o’clock, A Mi Atop* only at tho principal Stations, and Ulncs at Crest line a t 1.30 1* 51, arriving at Cincinnati in tho evening, via Columbus and Xenia. . \ Fare from Pitlsburgbto Cincinnati,-$7,1 6; to Columbus, *°MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittnbnrgfa at 8.30 A M; dines at Al liance ; and reaches Crcsilino at 0.00 P SI, connecting wRh tbo Night Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with tho' Beltaftmtalne and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indianapo lis Terre Uaute, and towns In Indiana. Connections are made at Alliance by Railroad with Ilavcnna, fludsoo and Cleveland. . „ r- Fare from Pittsburgh to Clnvelnnd, $4.00. . Connections arc made at Mansfield by Railroad with San* dofky City, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and Zones* Tl *Foro to Sandusky City, $4,50; to Newark, $4,50; to Zones- Connections arc made with Detroit and Chicago, both by Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passengers who leave Pitts* burgh in the Mail Train at 8.80 A 51, gu directly by Mans* field and Sandusky City tu Detroit, without detention. Fare to Detroit, ti.iKl: to Chicago, *ll,OO. RETVIINISOi TUB EXPRESS TRAIN leaves CresUine at 1.00 P M, 3lnn»field at 1.40 P M, and Alliance at 540 P M, and reach* c* {Pittsburgh at 8.15 P 51, connecting with the Express Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which leaves Pitta ■burgh at 10.00 P. 31. Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, 14W hours. Fare, $7,75, Fare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, $15.00. . 51 AIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 7, A M; dines at-Al liance*; connects with Express Train from Cleveland, and arrives at Pittsburgh at g, i» jj. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M and 4.4 S P M, and New Brighton at 7 A M and 1 P M. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly ticket* at reduced rates. .... FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 0.30 A M, and ar rives at 4.30, PM. ty*U Passenger* aro requested to procure Tickets at too Company's Office, uttbu Federal Btreet Station, of GKOIIGK PARKIN, Ticket Agent. ttsp- Tho Trains do not run on Sunday, jftd** Further information may be obtained of augS JOHN KELLY, Passcngor Agent. ? PennifWanla liallrood Company* mmmm. TT7IS arc fonranUug Produce, Ac* to BalUmoro and Philo wy dolpht% promptly, on receipt. Time, Firo Boys. satis or rana nr.- Bacon, Pork and Beef, (salted.) 46c. lbs. I On Lord, Lard Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Class, 60c. $ 100&fl. On Candles, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobacco, 60c.$100ttw. . On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Qorer and Timothy Seed, YOc. yi lb. On Beer Skins. Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, 70c. $ 100 lbs. On Feathers, Furs, l’cllry, Brooms and Merchandise, 00c. $ IOOIbs. On Flour, barrel. Wo ore also prepared to forward freight to Ilodobaugh's Station, near Grconsburg.and iutormodiote Stations. COVODE A GIIAHAU, Agonts, comer of Penn and Wayno ate* Pittsburgh, x 11. H. HOUSTON, Agent, Jy29 2Tfl Market street, Philadelphia. UiLCOLiI UK0n..... JOrm M < LEECE« J. S. Leech»JHoAlptn 6 Co>f WHOLESALE GItOCKBR, and Dealers In Produce, Met als, and rutsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 212 end 244 Liberty street, near the hood of Wood, Pittsburgh, of* for for sale on liberal- terms, tha following: 100 tierces fresh Rico; , 150,000 &8. Bacon, assorted; 100 bbls. Tar; & tons Bor Iron, do; 1500 kegs Nalls, assorted;‘ 3 do Best Kail Rods; ; 500 boxes Window Glass,', 2000 kegs Book and Rifle asAortod; ! ' Powder, assorted; 60 half cbests Tea, as-; SOO boxes Basin Soap; sorted; ; 85bbls. Linseed, Lard ani 76 bxs: Tobacco,assorted;; Tanners’Oil; - lOOhhds. N.O. Sugar, part; 300 bbls.-Vinegar; - . prime; i 80 do Rosin; ' * 6 bxs. Havana Sugar; j 20 do Pitch; 10 hbds. Porto lUco do; ! 5000 tbs. assorted Copper; ; 150 bags Coffee; / .! 20bbls. and kegs Lard; : 600 bbls. N. 0. Molasses; I' 10 kegs assorted Shot; 76 do 8. 11. do; } Ido Buckßhot; 800 bxs. Tin Plate, aSwM;| 6 bbls. Atom; 4 tons Wire, do; j 20 do ByePionr; 2do Spelter; | 20settaTInnwrf Machines i 6 casks sheet Zinc, as*; and Tools; sorted; < 100 bos.Pried Apples; 600 pigs Tin; • 100 boles Batting, assorted; 1000 lbs. Antimony; r i 2000 lbs. Cotton Yarn, as -10 tons assM Sheet Iron;! sorted. 100,000 lbs. sew’d Bulk Meat Wholesale anti Retail* SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY ; I ..T)OHERT H. HARTLEY, bogs lcavo to-tnform• 1 -XV bis friend* and tho public generally, that be feflMjßHk: : continues to occupy tliat large ami commodious Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahne- <T' • ~J stock, k Co., No. 80, corner of Diamond Alloy, and Wood st, whore ho Keeps a large and general assortment of. Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bogs.-Valises, Boitalo Robes, Whips, and all other articles tn his line. lie also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to fur* nlßh to. order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured of tho best material, and In a style of workmanship equal to ♦frn Hmtara monniocturokl article, and at 60 percent.cbcapGr. Ooontrr Morehant* and Farmers would do well to coll and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as b« Is d* termined to Bell first rate articles at very low prices, AST Don't forgetthe plaoo, No, 86, corner of Wood st and Diamond Alley, ■ ENGINEERS* STATIONARY WAREHOUSE. • w. s. HAVEir, - .. Coshes or Market am* Second Streets. Always ON HAND, a lnrgoond well selected stock ef Whatman’s Drawing Papers, oil sires; Drawing Paper in rolls, Tarious widths; Draughting Pencils; Mathematicoi Instruments; Tape Lines; India Rubber; - ♦ - Field BookB; : Profile Papera; • • • Cross section Papers; - Protractoi Papers; And all articles of Stationery used byCivil Engineers. £ST* Level, Transit, Topography and Record Books made to order—ruled to any pattern required. ecpl TYPE A GEE O Y. A.JAYNES, NO. 38 FIFTH STREET, FIPTSBURGH, Agent for the Sale of L . Johnson $ Co.’s Type, £c. t _ - OF PHILADBLPIIIA,. . TTAfI ON HAND andfor sale,the following:—Braaslined AX column Galleys; Common Galley a assorted; SHeo Galloys, Oimpoßlng Sticks; Common.and . Job Coses; Shooting.SUcks; Ley Brushes; Boxwood.Quoins;Turn!* tnre and Riglet, of ail descriptions; Braes Rule, of ell .descriptions; Job Ink, In Ith cans; 100 keßs Prout-4 News Ink; 100 Founts lancy.Card Letter; end Leeds, ent to any ontrih. : ; /: PreMOB rcrolyb prompt at tontlod, and famished at tho Foundry prinosc Old Typo tv ceivod in exchange for new, at 9 cento & Jb. fiittsbnigb, May 14,-1853.—daw OYSTERTBASHPORTAtioh. . fTTB hayo arranged with the Pennsylvania and gujurne- YY honna-Railroad Cbmpanicffi for a special Oyster •Transportation Idne; at exoeedingly^ low rates. — - oct7 ADAMS & VO* te Water el /"ILIF/ STREET—Ttro Lots for sale, situated on Cliff, and Vz-Gook streets, each 24 tot front fey 78 deep; 'PrlcusSOO each. TotmatGno-fejilf ta-hand; fefllaneeinttte year*?. fc _8« CUTHBKBT A_SOJ?, Beal Estate Agents, iiD TfatxttW rSURANCE COMPANIES^ Delaware Muttsol Saftty InawriineeCo. Office, north room of Pit Sahcmge, ThtrdtL, PhO. ■ TSIRB ISSDUANOEv—Bonaings, merohsndlze 'imd other H property, In town and country. Insured against loss or demage by tiro, et tho lowest ratn of premium. . ~MAawa lnsousHcE.—*They also insure Tessolfl, cargoes and freights, foreign or ooostwlse, under open Or special policies, as the OBSurea may desire. ■ ■ . . • ■ ihusb Tautssoaranoit.—They also insure merchandize transported by wagons, tailroad,cars, canal, boats Bnd steam boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. . • vSatan~3 cseph H. Beal, Edmund A, Souder, John, a Darts, Robert Burton, John JV Penro6o, Bamuel i Edwards, George G. helper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Dort»,Wil. HamTMwoll, JohnrNewiin, Dr- B. W- Huston, Jas. 0. HamL Tbeophilua Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry Btoamllngh Craig, George Berrill, BpenceT Sl'Evaip,Charles Kelly, J, G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr. B-Thomas, John Bailers, William at Pittsburgh—V,T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John T.Logan. : • - WaiiAH Slums, Jh-etident. 0 . Tnos. C. Hint), Vfcs President JoszmW.OrwAW, armtory. . . Office of the Company, No. 42 Water sheet, Pittsburgh, jelfaltf P. A. MABEHIA, Agent. ■ '■. ■■ : . .PROTECTION . INSURANCE COMPANY, OP HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premiums and Western Fund $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1825. .• r . Policies of Insurance issued at nil limes on tho tnmliaTVnr ‘ blc terms," ncnlnst.' • LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, . . on TBS ... ■ PERILS OP NAVIGATION, , BY : ..' OEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent FOR PJTTSBtman AND ALLEGHENY COUNTV, i marlßnr , _ > - - ■ . ■ ■■ ■ ■■ - ■ * >- ■ THE GNITEB STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUBT COMPANY, pwii.4nEi.pniA. CHARTERED' APRIL: 26TH, 1860. : CHARIER .PERPETUAL, CAPITAL §250,000. Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. ...... Officers of the lime Hoard at Philadelphia: M UDUCCtOttS. . .. • ■ • . • Stephen It. Crawfbrd, Paul B. Ooddonl, AmbrosoW. Thompson,, . Lawrenre Johnson, Benjamin W.Tlngloy, Geo. JPHenry, , Jacob L.Florenco. JameeDeTMeu*, William M. Godwin, William Sl’Koo, President —Stephen U. Crawford. ; M. D. ARepheny <*p-E.8.: Agent, marl Try No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Tbe Franklin Fire Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia, Pmnsyltania. - . . BIKECTORS— Charles W, Bancker, Thomas Ilart, Tomas \vSnorVSmuel Grant, Jacob it Smith, Goo. W; Web ards. Uomocal D. Louis, Adolph! E. Borle,,Darld 5. Browns, Morris Patterson. Ciua. N. JU!fC«n»‘iTr3wens. ; GiuAG.llASCMatjSmrdary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, On every description or property, in town and country, at rates us low os aro oorodstent with eecurity. • . - The Company bate reaerrod a largo Contingent Fund, which, with their capital atul premiums, eafcly invested, af . ford amplo protection to tho around. . . • - ; .1 Tho Amcts of the Company* on January Ist, l&Sly as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were .ufelmra, BS«t====='§gS K&t.'::..:::':::.:"...: - » Total 41JH2.T08 U . fttnAo their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they havo paid upward of Ono Million Four nundrod Thou sand Dollars, losses by flic, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well ox-lbe ability and dispoa- Uon to meet with promptness all li^Uitica^^ *** ■ 5. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,. ; ap2l Office, portli-east cor. Wood and Third eta. THIRD ANSVAI* STATEMENT OF THE STATE MOT DAL 1S 53 INSURANCE COMPANY, 07 FESSSTLVASIA. : lst, 1852.................^ Premiums receired to May Ist, 1853-. loo,?" .. Interest on Dans, Ac~......... OopitnlStock...*..... IM.ooo ou Hemmed premiums. Losses, Ee-tnsurence, Ex- . .. . pensci, Act* B''SM 8 '' SM - c IXVIBmiXXTS. Honda, Mortgage* Stock* and other good iron- , C&ahoaband * - J Total am’t of Resources, Liable for Losses...- $353,518 "0 wkrcTons. Joint P. BOTIIKItFOUD, Dauphin county, , P. 0. SKDUWlCK.ltarrlfburp, BAMBEL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS. Banker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER, ' JOIIN I). RUTHERFORD;Dauphin couDty, A. J. GILRETT, Itarrisbors, S. T. JONES, Harrisburg, ROBERT KLOTZ, Carhea county. JOHN P. IHJTHEKFORD, President. A. J. OILLKrT, Secretary.. ..... ■ WDI Insure against perils or sea and inland narlipuiou, ala#, on Merchandise in city or country, at lourat ratca con fiistent with safety. Policies issued on dwelUc* ho US'S Cither perpetually or for atarna or yeaw. . Branch Office, corner fourth and Mnithflcld street,. myZStf ’ A. A: 0 AIUUEII. Actuary. Wostern Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. ■ it. MILLER, Jr., | P. M. GORDON, Sxtclar Jl ’ CAPITA!,, 0300,000. . . . WILL insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and M A KfNB. All losses trill bo liberally adjusted and Pr AlfomolosHtutlon, managod by Dimmoee who are troll known In tho community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they hare assumed, as offering tho best protection to those' who desire to be Insured. . • ~ Directors.—R.Miller, Jr M C.W. Rlcketebn, J.W.Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. 11. Smith, C. Ihmsen, Georg* W. Jackson, i Wm. M. Lyon, James Llppencott, Ueorgo Dande, James Mc- I Aulcy, AiexanderNlmlck,Tlmma*Seott. - Office, No. t>2 Water Street, (Warehouse of Span* * Co., up stairs,) Pittsburgh. , t , . noT24:ly | "la your Life liuurea^ IP NOT, read what somoono has written.. Among aU tho contrivances of man to project the.family, circle.,from | want, none can bo (bund ipore simple in its character, noble 1 in Us feature or certain In Its results, than LIFE IN3UR- I ANCB. It Is the prop which the dying husband Icares to ! support tho wife of his bosom. : , j It is tlio nnsoon hand of tha Provident father reaching I forth from tho gravo, and still nourishing his oftbpring, and I keeping together the family group. I 6. A. COLTON, Secretary, I Pittsburgh Ufa Insurance Company, Fifth fL. I sep2l ' , Masonic Hall. : Orphans’ Court Sals* .. BY virtue of an .order of tho Orphans’-Court of Alle gheny County, will bo exposed to PUBLIC BALK, on premises, on MONDAY, tho twenty-first day of Novem ber next, at 10 o’clock A. SI. of said day, the following PROPERTY, bounded and described aa follows, to wit— All those two certain Lota of Ground situate in the city nf Pittsburgh—tho one beginning on Sixth street, at tho dis tance of thirteen feet from tho vrsstorn wall of tho Awocl ato Reformed Church of Pittsburghpthcnce olong Blxth street weetwardly twenty feet; theneo northwardly, a parallel lino with tho sail wall of said church, eighty two foot six inches; thepcooastw&nlly, a parallollina with Sixth street, twenty feet; theneo southwardly, parallel with the first described 1100, parallel with the wall of said church, eighty-two feet she Inohos, to Sixth street, the place of be finning— on which is ereetod a TWO STORY FRAME ►WELLING HOUSE, containing eight rooms;—and tho other beginning on an alley laid out by tho Trustees of tho said Associate Reformed Church, along iho German bury log-ground, between Strawberry alley ahd Sixth Street, at tho distance of eighty-two feet six inches; theneo north* i wardly along sold alley twenty-two (bat six inches,-to the I lino of William Melntyrtfa lot; theneo enstwardiy along said lino fifty-five fuel; theneo southw&rdljyby allno para • 10l with Cherry AUoyrtwenty-two fbet six inches;, and theneo parallel with Sixth street fifty-five foot, to tho placo of beginning—on which is erected a three Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, containing sovon rooms. The ftbovo doßcribod property to be sold as tho real estate I of EHiabolh Lowis, deceased. I For terms of.sale, enquired ■ ' JOS. W. IjEWIS, arid r M; W; LEWIS, I oct23“<3td Executors of said FJhabolh Lewis, docM. : . Orphans’Court Salfta BY virtue of an order of tho Orphans* Court of Allegheny County, dated the 29th day of Oct,,- 1863, will bo expos* cd to public sale, at Auction, at the Court House, in th£ City of Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, tho 28th day of Nor. 1853, at 10 o’clock, a. K n tut the real estate of Michael Mutt, late of Slialer township, deceased, all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate to Stawarwtowo, Bald county of Allegheny, bounded and 'described as follows: Beginning at a post on (he Butler Turnpiko Road, theneo Northwardl;' along said rood seven ty-flve (75) feet to another post, thwicft Enstwardiy by lot held by James Burke, one handred (100 feet, to a twefro foot alloy, thence Southwardly along said ; alley aovonty-five (75) ftebto a post, iboneo Westwardlr by i lot formerly hold by Henry nclreringonohundred(loo)fte; : to tho place of beginning, Said let is subject!# an annual I ground reutofs23 25, < *• - - i ALSO.—AH that certain other lot or ploco of ground,‘ad joining the ahovo, contalntng ln front on the. Btitler Turn pike Road, thirty (30) feet; and extending back preserving the same width one hundred (100) to a • twelve fbot al-. ley, i abject to an annual ground rent of $lO GO. On each of which said lets or pieces of is greeted a two fto rry BrlckDwMUng House, vritn out-houses, appurtenances; Ac. Terms nuuln known at sale. For further information apply to'HENRY HELPKRING, Administrator of Michael Matt, dec'd or MITCHEL A PALMER, Attorneys at Low; >-novdd ■■ : ■ • ■ ■ . , - i A Oemplete Analysis af the Holy Bible,! CONTAINING tho whole of tho OLD and NEW TESTA MENTS, collected and arranged systemal Icfilly in* Th\r (y Boohs, (based on the work of tbo learned Talbot,)togeih er with an Introduction, sotting forth the character .of tho work and the Immense facility this method affords far un derstanding tho Word or God. Also, tbreo different Tablet of CbnUntt prefixed, and a General Index subjoined, so ela borated, and arranged in alphabetical ordor, os to direct at onoo to any subject required. By Rev. Nathaniel West, D. D., lvol. royal Sro—about 1100 pages. Price $5. . For solo by . J. 8. DAVISONV oci22- C 5 Market street, .near Fourth. CopartneraHjp. ‘ • ; : ..y ; fpHE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the .interest of vj| James Biobaubson, lathe Wholesale Grocery, Commis sion and Naval Store, N 0.144, Water street,: design contin uing tho business,’under the firm and style of ERWIN. A DILWORTUS, ana wo.solidi a continuance of the custom of tho latepropietor. .- JAMESEttWINn; SAM7L DILWORTH, ; WM.DILWOKTILJb. ' ■ j n resigning my business to E&wra A Dilwoutub, I cheer fullr-rcwommend them to all tliose.wljh whom I "have been doing business. James Erwin or myself will attend to sut tll°m>aim°rfnCS& JAMES RTCnARDgONi mHIRD STREET PBOPJSRIVFOR BALE—A new IBrea I Rtor? Brick DWELLING nODSB, mth Store Room, rituoted on Third street, betTroon Wood nod Bmithi!old; contains elevco Rooms, berides-theßtoro-roojn.Hoil, oad SodOeilar. dHo Hooso is well finished) and in gaod order; SSVutaros, Bath Boom.;Tor hot wto/Aft The £*5 29 fMt front bjBs “™8 : . 140 Third street* SOJIEBBET— A valuable BARM FOR SALE, Shoaled West Newton and J? 0 ? 3 .: ahont 00 miles from Pittshorch and Sftom slstlng of 297 Acres, lfO of wTiich are in cnlUyatlon—tho, balance fine timber. * Th 6 Farm is well watered.ho buUdlugaareJiTaTßtnh» Smlth.ftnd-Wagon.MaketVBhow* Stables, andt'Other «vbhonse& - ASawcUiGrtf t op theadjoinlngpropcrtyv^Wco-s4soo.cTerttrf«isyy. ■ i , OUTHWBItt A-805,140 aiW’ft" 11'* t - " i V N tANKERS AND BROKERb. 6« TIEBHAXT &^CO*»- r • - - ■ bankers and exchange brokers* • t 95 Vlfart.Btrert t .eßtd Diamond MeT^ JOHN WOODS, ■ ■ ;ft / . ; banker and exchange bboem r “■ T\EAX.Er. in Gold, Sttror and Bank 'Natan. Current ana XJ pat Amis received on depositCollcctiOMcalcftjUyat tended to.: Bourtli Street; one door East of Market Mto burgh, Pa. 'v■ " : ■ IK itomtxSe and FmignExdimgt, BankHota, Goldand&lvcr ' KXCn A sotiffip HOUSE Off WIUIAH A. EOI & CO., : V 64 WOOB BTESST, KrtBSTOOB. i eS.lstete9t allowed on time deporite.{«gZ3_; EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OS' A. WXLKHra & CO., No. 7fi Foram Sian*, Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh, Jaafr G, E. ABHQLD & CO., . EANKEftS AND EXCHANOE BUOKEBB. ; DEALEIIS In Exchange. Coin, Baht Notev Bight and Time Drafln, 4c. CoUectlonx onfall; attended to, nnd proceeds remitted to any part of the Union.. ■ , Etocks bought and Bold on commission. «3.N0. 7-t Eoarth et, nBXt door to Bank cf PlttoVg. [«l3 HILL 6 CO.y BANKimS AND EXCHANGE BBQKEBB, . ( cobses of wood ani> firm stbeets*-} SIGHT EXCHANGE on th'o "Eastern <HUcs constantly .lot sale. • Timo BUb ot ExchAngeaud Note« < Gold, Silver and Bank Note* bought and toM. made inoU-the principal dtlcfl .of the StotMj. Jflj poalts repaired of Par and Current Ponds.; [m&rgHy, j AUSM gßAgffl, QnrA&D &AHtft' Fumcaci KRAtflfc s EBAHEB 6 HAHH, ; - _ BANKERS AND KXOUANOB BUOKpB, , BOY ANB SKIX Qoltl, BilTcrj and Bar* Note; negotjatj taM on Real Estate or Stek Bromlssary Notes and Time Bills, on East ana West; Inry anil soil Stocks on Commission. ' r _, l ’ pollutions all points lo the • IPyVf ~ A. WHEBSS a CO., - ; JJANKBR3 AND EXCHANGE BhOUffla, i >!0 76 POUBTH BI« PXITSBUKOH, OPFO3IT* BASk Q? .HJTSBBMn. ririlK SUBSCRIBER, under now ami more oigp- V-1 cob, wUlcnatoM the Banking imragein the house f»™crly occupied hy Henna A Co, and moro reecjitlyhytlm rittahnxghUfoltj euninw Company, tvliero be will be pleased friends and customers. liy3] A. WHdUteg. ~ "H. HOLHEB & SOBS, ; L BANKEKB AND EXCHANGE BBQKEBB, Vi navi notorin inna jrnno «ot txousoi onmalo tro. j gt haekst semd, rorra DOOU3 ertow ow sr«m. pi N-UOtMKS A SONSi Bankera and Exchange Brokew , and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, AOTptnnces, Ooli, 6B tor and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Kaatemaaa wester^ thedtiekihtor«bohtthetnij* iaa. a b*»« EOOH ft BASGEHT, r, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BKOKEBB, , ; I n. a. coasia or woon a aixra ra, e lnOoin, Bank Note*, Time BQI*, Fundgo and \) Domestic Exchange, Certificate* of Deposit, Ac. • , Exchange oh all Urn principal cities of the Union and Eu* rope, for sale in sums to *uit purchaser*. ~... \ Current and par funds received on deposit.. ■ . jl ‘ Collections made on, all parte of the Union, nt the lowest rates. [eepUily ; “T 1 Removal. . PATRICKS & FBXEND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, •' BootßtwedOtdr OjJlCttofhe Comerqf FifthaadWoodtU. ... • WTOUiCEOH,- FA.-- • v • i j XiATBICKS A FRIEND, Banker* and Exchange P and Dealers in Note*, Drafts, Acceptances, Cbld, BUwr jmd Bank Notes. - Exchange* on tho Eastern and Western cities throughout theEnitej State*. DepodUreceired in par fund* or current papw» at the corner of Fifth and Wood Street*. • Ifana ! THOMPSON BELL 6 CO., ? * BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,. - * (late or TOCWB a »,). . t - *ILT; continue the Exchange and Banking tmalacw at the old stand, corner Third and Wnr><l sta. f Jya : ' : AUSTIN Looms* STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Office. aYo. 92 Fburih **.; o&et* Wbod, e. PITTSBURGH. i S3* Note*, Draft*, Benda, Mortgage*, and toon* on cm* lateral*, negotiated. Stoek* and Und Warrant* bought dad fold. ' . . '• «**». HOTELS, &c. FiiOBEHCE HOTEL, ‘ •NO. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YOBS. ' * tcoxnucTKh or* rus euxopxax vtur.) • BEUBEK LOVEJOY, PROPRIETOR. $440>183 20 £363,318:70 CROWS,— COMXUt Brown’* Hotel, Cbmer of SmWiJUM and Third Strait* Pittsburgh, &nti<t BROWN & CONNELLY, pßorWKXpta. . 5 KtiiUing attached to the Honsn. PRASKLIN HOUSK, Cleveland) Ohio, i G PATRICK A SONVPkorairraas.—Tlds.nciawhto nfr # dergono tliorouffb and extensive repairs, And larca additions of new furniture, eUu,and tba proprirt* tor* pledge themselves that nothing shall: bo wanting on their part to render tho Ptusxuxa place where all tho com fort* of a first class hotel can bo found. • . • t • Jyirtf .■ > ■ C. PATRICK A BON. ? : St. Ctearleo. Hotel, , i Cbmrr rf Wood and Third xtrf<U t PdUbvrs\ Ptnxfa* \ : ■ U mnig fino cgtaUk-Uureat having nnmn tfito thehanos of A j l ,'ivew.l^roprieUsrkc(len»gwcat the trave> limtcOmniuni ond* also cacy bo no pains will be;'sts?tred:^tomake.'thl® totcl-a >cwafdrtahßs_noHX to all who rnaycalTlh*rfe..{ipyi3s'tfl j mHR public thnthe 1. to »nJ puhlio wlw hi»; cclcbhitod; LAGSt BEWL id felcfc - Att .dtrlot* left - tit hte: Offlc&;W. § fnrar Wboa>trcot,> will bopuncUteHj attondod to; wvi the Boer delivered to any pari of tha • , .P.v.;y?HENOBu 1 C. B. HEADLY & CO’S NEW: © ARPETHmi 8 E, \rapiEßAlE AHDjaEMJI. 3BALEBB. , THREE SPA CIO VS VALES ROOMS. SALES.BOOM NO, |. 1 JTIQ&TAXKS ri large, bandsdntti and <befcp4Mortment cS t/ Flout <HtOlQtijii(h?rn4 to ?lde t nt»*~Bttdr, T* blu itpdtSnflTTU\lrtlftUTiftgff Br* laoDlii Matting, Malta of all kloiLspainted ludow Shaded, buff Hollands; gram and buff Oil Cloths, and Putnam’s Patent Self*Adlaßtlng Curtain Fixtures. • \ -SALES ROOM KO. 2i , ; Is full stocked with an unrivalled assortment or Itoyal Vel vet, Brussels Tapestrv.'Brussel Ply, Patent Tapestry, Ingrain, and superfine carpetings: UaUjindßtoir da; of all widths .and-prices; embossed Cloth* Table and Piano cover*; Mosaic, Velvet, Axminster, ChenlU© and Tufted Bugs; Stair Rods, BruffgeUng,ctc» ..... . : SALES ROOM HO. 3, _ Contalhsnlnrgeond trull selected stockof Ingrain Carpets, ftom 25 to.7G cents per yard; Hemp Carpeting Orem ISK to 50 cents ; Ltd usd Hag Carpets, cotton and wool Vtmiunn and a splendid assortment of English sheepskins of nil oil* ors flnd**iwyu .. .. J. C.B. H. A Co. would respectfully call the attention .of persons wishing to furnish steamboats, hotels ,or dwelling looses to the aboro, as they are determined to sell at the same low prices they hate heretofore been soiling ftt, loss than any other establishment In this dty. ; sopg : C. B.HKADLY ACOmNp. 82 Third vtraet i ” Snored motto Booha» : \ FOR Church Choirs,- Congregations, In, wholesale and retail. . Eacfc paMoi. Kingßley's Harp of David/a solloction cf Church : . ■» Marie, ‘ 75c. -$7,00 Modern Psalmist, by "Lowell Mason, ' 75c. ’. 7,00 •The Modern nnrp, or Boston Sacred Melodist, by i L. White anil Juo.E.aould, 75c. . 7,00 National Psalmist, by Mason and Webb, *6e- ‘ '7,00 Harp of the West, ' " . 75c. 7,00 National Lyra, 03c« 0,01 Bay BtatoColloctioD, 63c. ;o,o< Tho Church Choir, ' ~ GSc. 6,00 American Psalmody, with figured Bass ft? Organ or Piano, 63c. -6,00 ALSO, The Melodist, a collection of popular .and social Songs, Glees, Ac, ' V'The Social Glee Booh; . 1 Juvenile Oratorios, for Juvenile classes, schools,' Ao. Musical Class Booh, for adult ringing classes. Young Lady’s Harp, designed for female Academies and the social circle.* ' /V. \‘| 1 Together with the New Canning Sacra; CautidaLanjinS, Ao~ Just received by CHARLOTTE BLUME, . ’ ; oclB - 118 Woftl. street. ; . - ISew Sacred Muile. Booltit ~ . 7 THE SHAWM—A Library, of Church Music,-ctcw con taining over 1000 compositions, by Wm. B.Braabur and Goo. P. Root, assisted by Thomas-Hastings; ond\X. I Mason. Pric*o:7so —per dozen SA6O. SACRED UELODEON—On a new system of notation; by A« S. nsyd on. Price 75c —per dozen $7,60. . . ( HARP OP THE SOUTn, (in Patent Notes;) a new colled* tion of Sacred Music, selected fronl the most popular com posers; by Prat J. 8.. Woodbury. Price76c.—perdos. $7,60. CHRISTIAN MINSTREL-By Aikin; one *f the most popular book* published. Price 76c.—per dez. $8,60. NEW CARMINA BACRA—By Lowell Mason, and the most’tracccaefal moriobook evorpubliahed; over 550,000. copies have been sold; . - Prico7sc.—per doo, $8,68;- J ■ ; CANTICA LAUDIB, or Ambricai* Book of Chntch Music; the latest-boUcctioni; by Ik>well Misdu and Geo. J. Webb, Prico7sc^—perdoz. $8,50;'‘ --.•-- 1 ' : - *"• ; AJargesupbly of the above popular Muric £o6ks receive od,andfoF l eatoslnglyor.by.tiiequantUy,by \ octl7. .. ; : ; - JOUN 11. MKLLLQTL 81 Wood pL \ H Knvr Maiici ■■ j. i H E.LEDER.hafI jast racclvodrper Adaihs’^Express ,' THEY SLEEP IN TIIK COLD composed And dedicated to J. Fleming, Esq., by n.Kleber.; Old Dog Troy, by S.C. Foster. ; Tho Garland,Get of beautiful Waltzes for •Guitar, by. Prof. Rupp,of this.city. 1— - : All Things aro Beautiful, a plearing Buott fortwo voices-, by Glover. - ' j. WertThOU to. Speak Farewell.. - ( The Primft.Douna Waltz, da performed with, unbounded applauFebyJulicn’e band. . . ? ' JuUcn’s Musical Tour in. Ameriety n descriptive piece, embodying all tho American' National Airs, by J alien. >. ' , Katy Darling’s Farewell, for Guitar., ' Katy Clyde;. . do.' Old Log Hut, > da, etc., etc." v Also, ‘‘Dodworth’s Brass Band School,” containing every necessary information to organize Brass Bands, to under* stood tho mature of brass, their selection and adaptation and embracing a number of fine nieces arranged ’for. ful Brass Bands by Allen Dodworth, icader of the celebrate*, Dodworth Brass-Bendi New York; for salebT 1 ; , • -od2 ■ ■ - n.KLEBER,<No>IOI TElitistreet; - ENTERPRISE WORKS, i . .< HO, 136 WOObSTBSBt.TIimUWOABBbWVmQCTAUir. , : : ’ l ' sew#a y;i .IMPORTERS and maDUftaturors' of SURGICAL ANBBENTAL ■ INSTRUMENTS, RIPLBB, We -6||» - keep agenerul assortment of the dbove .articlca constantly nn'hand;togetbeT with h general variety of Fancy Hardware, Also, Guns, Ha bols and Revolvers, Floshs, Homs; Shot Lead and Bullets; Bowie, 1 Dirlc Hunting .Tailors, and Hair Bressera’ Sh^ars;; Pc«ket SdEsara,, Ac.— Also, Trussesand Supporters.- j jobblhg <md repairing neatly executed. Rtpt.rh I—We are making Rifles of every description. tQ order, of thebest mcteridL and wbrkmanslup' Orders received for them at 1 Wholesale or Retan, win bq fill* ed with despatch. Hanting parties suppliod -at Wholesale prices. - : T.B. OALyEBT & » T\tß-6TNKERS, ENGRAVERS AND EMBOSSERS, >nd 1 9 Ehvelopb MAHUPAen7EEas, Na»4B South Third street . SavingJ9achine, ;i frdUIMJOSTON SiCBAQB tJDIIBII AHJD.STOTmS; ; ;-i: Hoy, Btrmr, eml Stsik Otttens Chorny ImptoraiCoro EUeHero, &r hond tnilJiflroo poorer; Tfruning B*ws, «tnt-a loiso assortment oflmplementssnltoblnfimttm ,, ( Ganlenanil rano, fitfcn Uio Socil Mol Agrtcoltarol JS>nj- TOBSnSssSrSOTjß^^|^^imw^i. . v* *. v .v - - ;■••/-■ 0P EViUtYQU AtITY; fcr mle nttnsnafertnwn' feriee% ut toe NEW CARPET. STORE, M EIETB OTREiS n«ir Wood. '• ■ fngrifctf]' ‘ . nOnTOSOS.A Oa f V-UDEB - ec*7 a - „ R, WM. E. BTEVENBON oobHuUM to .nmuuteLCture OABlNBr.WAaEoreTarJrtocrtptim, F§S|carncr of OTBEBTAK * »INQ attended fay iaall lta bratrf»a* c oyll HATH Olf UARD ot their extend™ CABINET u>4 OHATR MAKOTACTQBY, Key 6tEmithfeiartrmt,.e large asßartnleiit of fimqy.flxtd.pla&a fawtHiiya,- trhlshtbey trill cell 16 per. cant. twloV: customary, tatee#': Tonnff—Gaab v " " ■ Gr*nt Indne«mento to < ouh • pnrobateni "XXTE willsellcurlarge atoakcf COMMON AND PANOT YV : OIIAIRS AND ftt piicefl tliat iamiot i IMI to please cash purchasers. AH< ciaMtodt U warranted. I Our tanas are OAH& .:JAMEBXOWBY,JB- 1 marts ' * ooiy Bareatt and liberty eta»: JouvneymenOeblnetißafteNAtaocutloai < WJlB8B01?8B »» TBJ&D STREET, : - ' , ftl«W»tfl'yOoP AgQllOMgPjtß) i V / TIHBASSOCIATIONiembtadngisrY i , j already twtoe to three times MwL afltho tawtet todnp| inost reacnmea DUfflUeca * 1 ? i shoos of this city, bate dpenedtheirWarefcoußo, and. anr able to famish thd publlcvpy wholesaleor retail) vritbPur* ni tore of the f&lloinng description—tis s';. ' - v ’ [ Wardrobes; Dressing Buretos; Pullpoluinued Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads;. HahoganyChafra; Eo£Dng ; Chairs Mahogany Waihstaoiar Sofia; KWutHanp Stools I Booh Qua; Secrototo; Cart lableaj Her' Tabla; fin* I Card Tahtel Oentro Tables; Hat BachSi Troith Bedateada; I Ottomans j ltolarWardrobes? I. Workstanda; Cherry and:.Common Workstnnds; hlghpt®t, r I common, low, and' Cherry Bureaus; Cribe; iCradlcSyAe. ; Vi' I - Tho advantages ofeooperatfon, on an extensive scale, pet* 1 mlt themto eeUaitfce,lowest prices; tod they arodete: I mined to lower thanvany competitors, to equally goo< I if not better article, tod warranted—as the publio wIU u»* I ft frfltL •• i - I all descriptions, and other crUdM | ofay description, ' mads to order toevery afrle, attheshorp r cat notice.'V ■ .. ■ • ... ta *^r.L •• PiHTjiiuaag. \V * , ■ < ■> ; furniture.,: JAMES TV. WOpDWBH) __- CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER. Wo.lroirooitt» 01 ftOTMiriotrert. ; W*respectfully Jmonaagfc th&t lnthia (Sty. which . ®auny In thoPoitod States* East or West';-' \: •. ; ‘Aaheiadetcralnfidto uphold the quality< toned nmtarlals. beat ana ttom tto extant of Ms Mdmr«nd AdUty in nuom&rfjntiia to prodasa warranted furniture, at tha lowest ■way* on greatest wrtrtjroT .rory oaKiiiitton or foniitore, from the cheapest end plainest, to the nested* ihat» CT ttny partcf onc, *nay be famished from hisstock*?* mahntojtnped exptesaly toot* der. The fidlowiug' artidas'eonslsfcj .in ef hla stocky whlch ibr richness of style and flnlsn, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern efthst TjLoutoXlVitateft<ete«ofsa; . 60 Soft* in plnsfcwisd hair doth; ; i 60 dax Mahogany Chairs; , 20 dox. Walnut « - 60 Mahogany Boding **-••' ' 20Walnnt.? -• **., -- «‘-- : 60 Mahogany Dirans; ? u SOWulaut,' « ; CentreTaMes: 60 tt "Pressing Bureaus; ■’. •• «' Weshstands; : 40 Enclosed • 100 Common M . SOPlaln Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 50 Walnut • " • ■•■ 60 Cottage - .■ « ■ , " ' . • ;•• 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; • SO Mahogany Wardrobes; . • 10 Walnut. “ ■lO Cherry ■■••• 60 Plain Bureaus; ... TO Diningandßaeakfast tables; . 12Secretary and Boofceasea; / SO do*. Cane fiast Chairs; ; S 4 OaaS Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 lAdlei’Writing pesto; - Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Btigulxea; ftperMaehe Tables: Conversation Chairs; • Pembroke u • - Elizabethan u Hall and Her u - —Boccpttar~" • ** Indies Work : w Pearl Inlaid " Extension Dining Tables; -.'•Arm : ** . Ottomans; - TTatl fyhrrtra;... .;• ,- . 4 A large assortment of COMMON PUBNXTUBB and WINDSOR CHAIBB. Casses Maszss suppllod with all ar ticles in their line. - • • . V BTEAUBOATS *qd HOTEIS, famished at the shorted 'notice.' - - ‘.V .'j AH orders promptly attended to. apra [- WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. 1 HEW JEWELEY 3TOEE, So. 07 fiXarket Street* (Second door above the KortMoal corner of the Diamond.) TOOK STEVJSKSON; (of the late firm of John B. M’Fadtlen A respectfully announces to the public that be has opened, at the abovestand, afine assortment of WATOHI&, JKWKLUY. SILVER AND PIATBD WABK, LAMPS, GI RAK DO LES, ond IhW« C^cry f J>a and Communion Sett, and the usual variety of goods in his 11ns of business... . Special care and attention given to the UEPAIE of FINE WATCHES, JEWEDBY, *O. ' He trust*, that ftom his long6xperienceinbuBinesA.be will be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor him viib their patronage. . ‘ Pittsburgh, May 15th, 1853. /: ; my2s . Henrjr RleUordson. Jeweller, HAVING re-fitted bIA store in a handsome msanfir, and but recently returned 6om the eastern dties witha fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELBY. and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custoxg en fio the faefthat among his Watches will be found the clostdosirableBtylea»pattenisfindmaiera. Of Jewelry, the latest styles, of Brooches, Breast Pina, Fobtnd Vest Chains, Finger Kings, Ear Bings, Miniature Lockets, eta, eta ! PANDYGOODS—Sach as Papier Mache, Work Tables ana Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vasea, Perfume Bottles, Table 31*18, Colt's Pistols, Porto Monnaies In great variety; ChinaYroh and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of osefal and or namental articles, which have, only to be seen to be arpre* dated. fnovll KO. SI MARKET STBBST. ~ : 7ACTS WOETH- KNOWING.—To all ihat are : about to / pUTchake anything In the way. of fine Watch en ric h Gold Jewelry, or sterling Silver Ware. 1 HOOD has now on hand ft Tory good assortment of all kinds of goodwill ills Uoeof busraea*, that be is selling at their ssns value and at least from 25 to 50 $ cent, below the prices asked by t!iw» M Old Fogles" that have been twenty years or so in tbe nuuS ket with their old stock of goods that cost, when purchased, double their present value, and yet they expoottomako a profit on them. I assert forts worth knowing, that I am selling godds, new and fresh, jest purchased, aaabore/from 25 to 60 9 cent cheaper than any other .dealer in this city, atsl Market street. . . v '• Jy2S ; House to let* and fuumitokb-.fob sale—a good three ftoy house on Second Btreetj betwcea Wood oml Market The furniture will be sold at a bargain. Enquire of .fjygg] II; 0. HOOD, 51 Market »t j Bay Wood Bnnery and Gardens I JAMES KENNEDY, flafe Manager of thewell-knowu Sy-1 rocusoNascrics, New York,) pegs leave to inform the I public. that he has now established an EXTENSIVE NUU IEBY, on the Farm of Mr. James & Negley. near East Lib* 1 arty, wherehe shall bo prepared, after the sth instant taro* ] oeiveand fill ordera&r every Vaziotyof Fruit and Ornameh* tal Trees, Hardy and Greenlfonso Bbmbs and Plants. In addition to acholeeoodraperioTStochoahandyfcehasintulß arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in the East, to keep up his supply. Hating.a thorough and Icrng oxpo* rteuee in tba business, he can assure his custotten perfect satis&ctlon. ' < < -J Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully oflbrhla cervices in 1 designing, layingout and managing Rural Cemeteries Pub* I l!o Parks, or the grounds of Country Besidehtes; and win j ofto furnish plaha for the fimnathm of Lawns," Approaches, Picturesque Scenery, Ao, in the hlghest styles oxthe art; Praetieally acquainted with every branch of Landscape Gardening,and having spent years in the By Irian Parke of J England, and en the heaulhbl banks of tho Hudson, he hopes he has the capacity to meet .the wishes of those who I favor him. JB9* OotomunSeatlous eon he addiesse d through tho City Dost Office, or loft at the Warehouse of Messrs. Negley A Mohan, 23 Wood street I - marT:v - - , . • KENNEDY. A XV*. i BVaKEE>B CELEBRATED CHEMICAL FEAST OB B1KIH& tOVtVERB. Tftt Cheapest* EccdthiuL most TJttfxd and Economic cal Jrttee BcdrtngSreadtßiscuit, fried, Oridmeyand Johnny OzJai, jftwiry, PuddtngtySteed Gaits, r; -■ ; 9 Cbm BrtaiL‘4cj - • EVEB JtrVEJttTEP. Opinions of tab pbbss?— r Those who have tried it, have found, that the advertise ment does not vaunt Its praises too highly.—{Tallahassee Floridianand Journal, Feb. 19,1863. - Housekeepers, who hpve tested the quality of this powi der, pronounce unanlmodily In Its fovor.—{Lockport Vail; Conner. .■ ■ .. * It surpasses everything In thewnyof ruing, we ever saw used Ixl the baklngof cotes. I—{Bahway 1 —{Bahway Advocate ttfcdßcgis ter, April 15,1863. . i This is an article or such Qinity In various kinds of cook* ery, that when Its virttlis -become properly known, no housekeeper, that studies comfort and economy, wjU-wil- Ungly do without jk—[N. Y. 2l, 1860. ; T No ono need hesitate*© use Durfcoe’a all-important article to and NSshiiilePfhlg, Fob. 17*1853; • : V l ’*- 1 ''-'•■-V'-':-" f . ! Wonld you fcavtf tight bread* sweet bread, bread ihst yod can eat with a good relish, do not forgot to procure Dorkoe’s Stoking Powder, and yon will not foil', to haVegobd bread; vv;.. * - We have tried this srtic&snd can rocommojal itwUb perfocteonfidenee.—{Qdehed Ga*atte,July, 1852. ,• : }• . Darkens Baking Powder we have tried at oar house, and our 4 * better half-wos astonished atthe result.—£N. V* AU good housewives will titfolfie In end glorify the natae ; of Duriro/aftofUioy hnVe'given his Baking Powdera fair ; triaWNew r < Burk*}’* Bakiugfcowdfiy* undoubtedly the best article for ; this .purpose .that has yet been discovered.—N.T; Jhjtch^ ; man, Feu.12,1863»r v , _ ,- .~ 'Tim highest eoamenda4lon%&pmhuodrodsof the largesl and mostrespectablewholesale kpasealnihis,and nearly every large city on tUis’cotk tinea t, could ho given, if space allowed It. ' B.E. DUBKEE, . .. Sole Pbdpetetce • ILuim'&omxa^ ••• • •* t3Q -*ytogrrtrcgvK<fw--Yoyfc» BAXTER A McKEIS, Agents, Pittsburgh.. |oct2l] SMITH & SINCLAIR, WHOLESALE GBOCEES, iaa Second and, im ■ firbt streets. \ “ ./nr swarf amrvOß sin," • 809 begs Bio Coffeo; 300 bblsN. 0. Molasses: . 176 hbdsN.O. Sugar; 60 bbla Bugar-llouae uo. a)t>oxesGratifa Tohaetiov 200 balee-Butfog; 60 boxes Webster old do. ■ 300 kegs NaUsiassotted; - 20bxsRus*«tt ATtoblnacm’s; 200 boxes Glass; 100 caddyboxes of rarkrar TQbaeco; brands; r-* ;i 200 boxerEosin 8oop; *_ >' , 60 bbls Loef Soger; -- . * 60 boxes Palm do»r. 20bag»PQ»pW.;" : . ' - boxes Oroisnafepper;^ 16 bags Pimento - " ~ Afi. &&±&t TTONHV —300 lbs prims, ritnr white Honey, tnsmall rl boxes. ftr finally, uso, luairecelyed soil ret rale fcjr '• faSgST 7 ;; s. j.b.tmuAM3,m woods! ; EtaiDKhOJtFOISBAhB-Sitasted.lu Allcgbony City. The LotlsMteet frontonNorthCaiial etrcoti by SSt deep to Liberty street. Tin house Is large an'iconycnScnt -ly arranged,wlth' gee fixtures, bath room, Ac. A good Car: rlaga Housennd Stable on Übetty street; trees; shrubbery, it, This beauUlhl rosldeneO trUlbo soldoncasy terms. oct2o B.CTITHBEBT -A 80H.14D tßdnt st. U BfUTiaa hVSra&r-iataehefDr.saleby - _ octlB ■ - a A. gAHNEgTQQK. A pq ' ' ' ■•• "Jl'j Berlp Dirltlendf . : -vr v - • cf “tho r'-PtttahruYf'h Mft» raantetal to &U fttrd tecdTa tfidr Scrip for tBo 3Q per eentdiTidcndd** ciartdcn tiia letof February last . ' : vfoalB.v'V;\- ’ "; ’ t x " • /At 'r.l ■: V v Q MISIL^AN^OIIS,/ t an Act of Assembly-* la amendment of ,yy the license Laws, wpproved- the firarteenth day of April, A.‘ J>.' IWI, tbesal* ofSpiritnatis, Vioons and Halt liquors, on Sunday, is FORBIDDENwitIiIn tho limits of; Allegheny County,under theptmalty ofFifty Dollars for 1 efechoffenoe, to be impctedby summary conTidion, and ln I defenlt-thereof is punishable- by imprisonment, in -the • OCfUnty Jail; r' - r'-iiiV;-. ■- iaif Whereas, fey a recent decision of the. Supreme Court* .nrbmfclgsiat Pittsburgh, thepriflcfolob-laid down ’which flweeUS away.cdl doubt as to the constftutlflhaHty ofthls law; -KAndr' Wberetoymhch df the criiao and’ diacifder-which ■ .hare stained the Ahnsis Ootids city isrsfsrabloto tbe.com* practice which’ it is the purpo» of thia An tmifcnnaißi infigzihie enforcement of I ftp* to ftnA- poveffaUy.eohtrlhntoth tho uyeserrattou of - order, and.tbe elevaUfflflfof I trade ’Andj whSeaa, bf virtu* of my office,; \ tionof myofflSl Oath, it iemy specWdttty tolcJfetothe > euforcementOf-thislaw,:!have issued thfc> my Proclama* ttontothat'emL And,'ihereby all'4aTem-keeper*,^p«Tof coffee-houses, restaurants imd esUflg*hoD®®» or by whatso- be araor hate been Sold or thoW&»*«& to the law as good citUensiaad reftdih fttmtfce&feof uqnora :on .Sunday; eitUwamthetothntevciy*lnfh»ctiop pi this law which, maybe; detectoi,-WiUbbpimlsbeAwithtbc;Ut-; most rigor, aha the extreme penalties AfitffpHttfStod? ??“, forced without distinction of persona or cdDdHions.’ i- - ;: \ Andfdnfald bf my settled determination: Itf-UffllpfiMn universal obedience of this law, 1 shall require every mem ber of the Dap PdlfcvovctymfetolJat of the-NightFoKc<y Snd evcry'Spedal Officer,.whb nay bu subjoct-lumy fcotn numds,to report tomeonpalncf instant rtinwitemt orsus- infmrtVm lawth&tuhaUtalt under b)BobBervadon,orothorwlso cotne tahls knowledge a And as subndSsioiLtn wholesome tows U honorable to all fpcm astbeimolslidtiia Oiagracefoli I eemestiy Invoho the affiistnnn of good ddxeid is my efforGiioenfinte thlsdaw. 11 pgyth^£d^S I^^^ffmiittaten 1 ; booming informers, which ofteareStralna tia>’law-abiding ftom affirming their awn patriotismby voluntary contribu tion nnd ata to offleers of thetow;who id the simplicity of our republican institnttanssre bccesearily •weahtn and dependent fbr efficiency upon popular countenance and cooperation* Tfrww *t»wvn ftWf ftrift pladginf* myself and officers to an energetfas, vigOaßW and sustained effort to enforce this "law, and pnhim every ioffcettoh of Its provisions, I once mm-w enli upon all venders of epfrituona. vinous*; and malt jLi aors, to re&uin from tbs sale thereof on Sundays within theCHj ; ofPittsburgh, / r - '' - 1 . Witness my hand this Sixth day of .October* A. D. 1853, pets • ■ , RODT. Sfc BIDDLE, Mayor. ■ EUBOFEAH A6EHOT. SHE OLDEST ESTABLISHED OEFIO& IN THIS OIT? ,' FOR UVmSQ-:': r V ' • <• nOSEV TO TH K. OIjD POUHTRY< JAMVft BLAKELX begaleayetosaytotbose persona hav* Ing friends 4ntbe $ld jOohntry, and :des!nroa of either sending Uiem monsy ot pajiDBTthe« paffi»ge> that his tuf* rangementsfrr4otageithi£ift.nowocaaplcte, and on so firm a can hot occur, nor loses accrue to an; part;; During tholsstten jimnin which he has boon in this bodnesfchehas remitted otct a Half Million ofMJara wlihont the loss ofadollariand tbehOTise for which hois l. to 3 ttocountry, without of nezlectof duty cm their part. He can tens Fassenger.Tlchela tot Loudon, Dublin, Liver* pool, Glasgow.’Oorhi BeUast, Drogheda, LJmeriefc,-Port • Htun. yfawryiGalway, Londonderry, and Dondallt, 10 ?«ew aim New Orleans,ana from-thence to Pittsburgh m K and wiH attend dtrlotl; .to for warding passengers ftomlbence to n art of the country. Ho also W sight drafts for-sole* payable atthe fallowing fJaCM ’ TU: ON ENGLAND. Edwards. Sandfbrd- AjCo-......,..-......*...—.—^...L0nd0n. Wdl Tftppseott A 00—..« .----....-Liverpool (Available in the principal cities and towns throughout England-and Walee.) . . . fT! 1. . ONIRELAKB. Proriodal Bank • Ireland...-.-.-. 1 ■* naartcnis. - Armagh, Belfast, Downpatrick, EnntsilJlen, , Slilknr, : Btrabjme,. Carjow, . Drogheda. Fermoy,-. Monaghan, Enniscorthy, BalUna, : Caraa, - Dundalk,- , Oalwayl Nowry, ' Traleo, . Balymena, . Clomnell, Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, . Youghall, Banorldge, Kilkenny, Dungannon, . Kilrush, Waterford. Coleraine, : Poreonstoirn, Cork, Ennis, Bandon. Ellgo,- -• . Wexfbrd, . Cootehlll, . e Idmarleh, i Ballyshsantm,— ON SCOTLAND. Rational Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and its branches In Ally towns In Scotland. _ - ; . ON FRANCE. Messrs/Edward Blount A Co, Bankers .Faria. (Arallable In any.dty In France.) ON GERMANY. 1 Messrs. Vogel, Koek A Co, Bankers, FrankJbrtoi t 08» cor. of^CTftnUrijftfl SinithfartA jrtj*. » J&g- PASSAGE raoa EtyBBPOOIu i £&£ KEiEnALB iBlk iV'.:v ■ y3-®?1 rntnS'irifarilfriMwßblttJMißfftr “Tepseptt’fll.ine,” is 1 tho largest Packet Bmp afloat, and for ftrcogih ofi boild. Bailing qualme-v bunoenaa!inibeLiverpool trade/ - .• -' \ The BJIERALDISLB will sail.from Xlverpool on or abont thoKHTH OP D£CSHBtB» anil'persons Bcnding for tholr friends should itot losethobsportunlty of securing pa?sage' for them by thisnoh!e Ship.. ; . ' • v • In order to pmeut delay, passengers wul he notified by. letter from 3tesra. W. TapscottAOo., Liverpool, what doy to be there to embark. —^ The fimoralilflle is commanded by CapL Geo. B. Oorntoh, (recently bfthe favorite packet ship, a wm. Tapscctt,”)who to to ; passengers, aacHito skill fulness asa commander-; r r.. *. r . •m' ■■ N.B<—The J 5.1. will bo succeeded by the magniflrontpew ehlp “ Shamrock,” commanded by the well known Captnih, Funnel B. Doane. • "To secure passage, apply to ■ ' JAMES BLAKELY,/ • ,oct2l Qorocr of Setpnth&rd SrohhfMd ste. - Val a ahle Fatm for Bal e , "-t j JaA IN PKTEUS TOWNSUIP* WASHINGTON COBN- j I;?® TY, PEN N A*—The undersigned tliflhos to dlspojit of J valuable Farm, situated In oneoftbo moat tb'ri-1 irjngj fertile and desirable sections of Washington county— I In a neighborhood proverbial fer its good, moralaand intel ligence, and sufficiently convenient U* good market*, r This -land lks within two mUes of the proposed rcutefer-ibc CUartieraValloy Railroad, an Improvementwhich,wilHeO talulybemadoduring thecdxningjreir,!' It contains about. 145 ACUIS3,* more’br law? of which there sire about'llO ACRES CLEARED, and In a high elate of cultivation, nod flhcly linpiovedi Theusolesred landabounds in gdod ber, and the wholo to. abundantly supplied with water. - It 'adjoins lands <>T WQlhun Park, Daniel Bril, jxml other*. , -The improvements are TWO doOD DWELUNQ DOlidliA one Brick and the other Frame ?, a Frame BARN/nud'trwo Frame bthM- -'necessary. btHrbulldlngs. There to an abundance of fine .FRDIT on this property. ThisroluableParmwlUbesnld ouaccommodating terns. For any farther inJbnnatlon in refemreo to application can be made to the subscriber, In Canonsburg. . ' .} saplfrSm - y'' JOTTN OAf/^TTAN. i'ftTßlV BOOKS t HEW BOOKS !—Nds. T and &nioatrw*>d i.l BwrdoftheSowYoTkCryrtnlEalicelixiiiblLkin. Father Brighthopes, or an old Clorgyman’s Vacation; by Binl Crej-tojcu.;: ■•. | Tho Boyhood of-Orest Men. - . v : i Cranfbw ; by the author of Ruth Moorland .Cottage Ac. Tbefandtore Son* or the Mains Law ; o Last Refuge; by Metta victoria Fnllpt.. • Badimenta cf the Art of Building; cdiiol by John Bullock. - - . JaheSetoiLor the King’s Advocate; by James Grant ; Tba Uebel Beoat; by Aria Ashland. The Forged 'Will,or Crime and Betrlbution; by Emerson ' Bennett rv.':-’ . Tbo Victim, of lament Ac* by Caroline Leo Iltrotz. A fresh supply of the. above work* jest received at W. A. GILBKNFBNNBY A CO.’S, 'OctS • 78 Fourth ftiwt. fpQE latestpublished, j uat received. X Pharcalia, valse Briilanto (our le piano, par ?. Borg . mallet; ■ ■ • <■ . ; j Lea Talipes, 8 talsefl. .: Ottoman Walts. There Isbut emo Ports, 4 Waites; by Sttanss. BttyWar. Be eld Church ’Yard, Ac. Also; Lilly Dale; :Kfttyßcan; ! I ThoT’Tesoldmedoundorircr; Blossom Scbotttsh;Y . AftonBehot±lsh: Pride Pqlkat Early Dawn Polka; HcmßAgOin* - Together withthe latestQnltarand Violin Mnfilc. Alargo and splendid selection of .Piano Fortes will ostlto shortly, when purchasers and otters are fort ted tocall and eiomlno. OHA&LQTXE BLBM&418 Wood rtreet, ang2flv •?' » .■ SeoonddborabovaPlfth. * CMokerl]ig ) « Fb»pt»u - ' • pay- I'THE suhseriSerhasinstrecdredftomtho ate / ■ Sc U 1* nwopen fir? examination, aridcal?* vis: backand-frtfht t > pn»~ : 00 13680 ' *So* 0 “ S>,?uC ?. 276 00 -“ 13685 do do round ftontd* “ .. •? .290 00 “ 13645 'do ifahint .do • 6 “ 275 00 “ 13592' do 'da round corners 6 “••• “ 290 00 • M *“18418 do do •sqTmro 6“ “ ■ -2GOOO AU ,th 6 abate are finished, with the. uaw.tron frame and new scalot with Bin phickering’a nose cast on the from*, to Imposition. < Purchasers axe Id riled to»eJtamlratheabdta Instrumental at. the Music Storo ahd.Plaho.VFare“roomfl of - fleal BatoteFor Bole*--,;.';'.' o,H<mSe9 : flßtl3AtB6a:‘Pina*U«et;. ;’ jMThrrtßriefc Houses aid Lots on Pike street;'-' ThTOTMcfeH(rasraimclLotriii,EaatinnniDgham; . Ono acre liofc onpOalteip U Maitfa Oametory, on th& Greehs bprgU ftlid pttdbafgl? Turnpike, enclosed with.a board v adjoicUnr IM aSove, Kla^enclasp -with a gooAbb«rd-fenoe; <ni thnlot Ua dm^firamahause^icel* joining londadf on tho Al legheny river, and Talley Railroad. Onoilrtek'H'ni*jftßd'£ot r <m ; i We'betCr'Ktreot; : .T <.' *; One Frame Botisff atid tbtrba’Frahklln street; 1 Tw‘oLotafn v Allegß4ny'Cltyvtfeininprcrred;- FlftyXotaio LlTrtpoor, Oblo;' * . . m ■ , The above property ’will ba od favorablo temis, nnu, onthree-ihurihffof the pntcb&so money a-long credit nil) bbgiren* * ' tj_i 'i.iV'* Hope jntU* Itt Fall.OpeYaUPtt>*gainf B01U)ING8, Rfth'Bti€et— I thankfbt to Ujer public, fbr. psst custom, ventures to so licit a continuance of.the same jbrid* present the’esßUilidimer^’^aTO^fcHaPl.anst- SpiceXM C& within the city, fbr the accommodation .of hls-customerst, end all who Wishto'haye rciUy jrootf Flour, pure ground cpices, Theattentlaa^PamillesiMCTtdiantaandtrther^iaJnvi «*•»«« : : : 1 • ' *« ft.: UttA VU, HO.'| mMBOBij. ; N. B>*All erticles'taxen bach IT not ftnind money roturrfea. : " ■■ ; PBUIT GATisEßJSl£—Bvr ptekingmiltirom X: tell trees without tfcealdof. s ladder; Pruninglnptn!- ments of the most approved construction; suitable for BtrawbOTy : bedA, Ac 4 Brills; Cuttingßoxes, f^nTJlayor•<S)rn Stalks, ; o(;tarious patterns, and agreat .varififrpflabor saving implements for the garden or-Harm.' > I>ownlng T e, Barry's, and -other standard works oh'ffmits, Viewers, itur&l Architecture, and LandscapeCardcningtforsftte.atthe.Becdaiid Implement Warehouse, Nd. 49 Kflbatrefii,l'ittsburelu'J , A ' / ; jy22 ;•.■■■••. : vJAiimWAttfißOP.•: Wall 1 a Acfrdemyof Drawing and Painting 1 ■•; “X& T. C. 'WALL wonldiiptifyhis IriChds ahd tbd'publle, f f • that hefc&s removed hisfitudfo fnanKrtt street to the corner of Marke&fihd Fourth streets, foecratfstory,} orer the store of Wm. BfcHefsbl'tetttueeonTOurffistreot. i rAt tboWqnest of hie friends,hehns alwiopetred a'DEAW INO BCBOO3X - Classes ? fbr y&unfc Otadfes J : k of 2d< .jr Ju~■ *.'i tS a. i „ 3* 4 ••«• J ‘ f 'l + > • '' ' "" % r .V .'• 4 * <„ " ■ *'**!£■*?'iV* r ■'' '-\ ■■ '■-''* 'r'r t: £* -* ■■ :' J ' -:: i ' ■ ■*V * • *i"" '1 * ■ ■■*• ■ * V " ■ ' ' ' VY. ' ;‘ '. ' "'T-."- XiV:-' v** ,■ f- ■ t .1 • • • rjv u * ■}.< Kf*.: '\,V' .• 88. KBYSEE’S PECTOBA& COffflßf SYBOP. Is tho prescription of a regular physician* who W«t It. tot •several years' In hispractl<*,T7llhsuccess unequalled by . any other medlclnG-now io- ure, and It yu oiJy .npon the peat and dally-Increasing demand fat it* that bpwa* inda cedtoputitupin bottles, for a more general and extendvo sale. r . - w We clalmto thePectoralßyrnptbatitigon pntirdynew preparation, differing in. every, respect from tb» : ,TBtoM. remedies notr in vre> for the disease* of tho. Pulmonary organs., Ji dexj nottickm the ISxmach by containing nan j seating doges,of .squills,.antimony, and. ipecaphtiana. It basin Itno opiate* to constfpato tho "bowels,and dry op tho Secreting organs;; but ita action is;whollydlffarcnt from the action,of any of. the .above named drugs,, II u nn.Br* pcclorani that clears on t thetabesandalrcclU of tho Longa and Bronchia in & maxtseribat Is not oquallod by any other remedy; : i-It .dlagolvoSf in'a/great tho greatly In- I creased secretion ;of'mocus-i mtendin&tbe various- diseases of the air cOlla and bronchial tubes. It allays allirritatian, almost as soon as -it - is. taken, aud it bas bcenJfenown to euro a Dough of seferal 'neck’s duration tit rßnnft-bosssl... Bibptoms o?. Coin on lsTLCiraA.—‘‘-There is a.dlschargo “from the cose of a thin acrid humory which scalds, and “ frets the parts over .wliich lt padsea ; Increased dlsrhorgo # from tho Fuecesfand Bronchia; feeling of lassUddo over « tho. tv hole shlrerlcg ore feltat least r u«w body la more than usually sensitive'to • thtf action of :« «,-a air, in ccrutctiueireo Of the Wood bclogdriren in upon u rfaeintonml organs, fhe pulse increases In frequency; and iff generally moro or lesS-foter present There foci 'i«lnW?are'feobri.'foHo*cdtrfth= hoarseness, and’a senre bf a rouifßness'ahd.'Sotßtiess lit the 'windpipe nndvocal organs, “at times imomilliiir to & loW irapptesßtOTor tho YolOe, U tomthor wiffl ii difflenlt, or tantthlng,aijd'o -titOti of attended with »diUl pain. end 'Sense or weigh! totho tom Seed; os-Well l air with V heaviness In imnriofp tho: ejes. Sometimes the eoogbsets. In with the commciidnp symp foms, and eohllmles dartnirltlowMocoarse or tie disease, i Header, attend to theso ejrniplonls,- thej' are tho precursor* |ofa Sital disease—PcLMOSinrCossnvprios. ._■■■. . ls7tDtntk>-*Ono of' ttm best medicines - for lb» cnro of ’lnfluenza that can befoomMn the C<nmtry, ia Dr, Kejwr’s ; .|>eclornl Syrap. • We have trM it, and tako great plcastim abbatitAttbisecasm 6f rtiojear.whcn one. half oar citizens -ftfe Booeilritf ’and- coagmog^it. ehmjld be known i that W Spoonsful o t this med lei no will, In balfaday, f wtfrk a perfisetenre; Read**, if yon hare & cold, take our and bay a bottle of Dr. Keyser’s doctoral Byrup, Cj»afeTms»liliUiS-o>n tndyrayw hayo wyer Snma ony reiuedyiw plcnsuu lt la an expectorant, ■'sirt ases ooi eickcn tlieytomiich-. ond lt pirvratscpsilTe- ■ ieSi Itla TcryUghlyrcammoodedby phyrtctaoa: nui otlxcre wbo too triallt, Ma«pccrJy ana fflecUiolcaio Oir cotaß,loflaonia,h«m!em!SB r -«hnoplDg coui-b, crrap, nolo- • Boy, and amneron* other complaint* of tho bronchial orpins .BndUoßgs, : WocMi safoly reoommonil It as on cicollent .. remedy.- i ■ • ' ’ From the Crcauburgb IntdUgmctr y May 20,1863. . \ ijjni weather tot a week post haa been quite cool, and, to. ■UB-Tory unpleasant. Besides being cool, anil unnleosant fa »f *t It jg exceedingly changeable. Oa Wednesday, the 18th, the thermometer *tood: between 80 and 00 in too - mn&af HiflilaT. The, next day, overcoats and Area . i . were necessary to comfort ;and ron .’Friday.morning there i wnfl quite a hard-fnat ia thifl Ticlaity.tbpagb. nothing was [Bsrfouriy b^urtrf. thereby. As o consequence orthesc aud f den ebamges, many people are efflietod with bad colds and coughs, Weobserved a lady at Church the other evening : so much annoyed.withabanl cough, that wa'.reallyfelt l alatmedforlier safety frt* mueb so, that it was with somo. I from “talkin’out In meeting,” and | recommending herfbTtkwlth to procure a bottlo of Kojset’s I Syrup, to give her immediate .relief-to be had at I John McClelland’s atore. \ ...J&nblln. JAMES BLAKELY, • lteal Estate Agent. sVt». ' -25 this fonraidea ft* & - £h A.FAHNE&D Freni 'pic Pittsbterph Mvrni&g'Poity Oct. 28.18&2, : • : Frxm Vte Ptttibvrgh Homing Fbst t &pL 24,1853. • - ‘. PixTOSAi/ fcTßtrp.—"Wohave tried-tixla medirino -promthe SleuboivtQe Herald, c ■ tMU* Krrskn’a Pictoual Btnvp.hu had an extensive sale this wbol uses H speaks in the highest terms of Us merits. Its low price—only 50cents—its plfa eant taste, and certainty to cure, has made It tho lhvorito of all who havo bocn tickledaboat the lungs and bronchial tubes.-Honing & Melvin, the agents for- this city; have sold large quantities. to Dr. Koyser’s Pectoral, say we. . ■ ■ tFHm-fhtEcmirtgChnmge. ■ EzrsKa’o ProtoUii, a friend observes, is the next thing to health itself Wo tnay hero dhserre, os we mention no. hahtes, that this friend wasoutou election night; and nnx loua to hear tho news from Maine, tarried lbog .cn the'ebr-, nera. The news came, but hot until he hsdnbsorbed suffi cient damp to give him the chills;- Another friend'invited hlmtotakeuglass of Scotch alb, which wnscputapiavery black botties/ Onr thirst wair huge, and was only quenched'aftor anumber of empty bottles stood before him; 1 a cold In the head was the consequence, wMdvcorooquence I was cored in six hourtby using Keyset's Pectoral.. JVr-in Vie WafangUxn r ■■■ •'■Tv.l: Pectoral Strut.—Our readexsare aware that wo havo nob ■horctoforo spoken of onythinginthelioe of medloino; neither that administered by., the prof«v?ioh,orthat',prepa" red by outsiders.- We aid not admirers , or .any of dhigs; wo eanriot think of a-fingle article tinker that head that we bareever considered very palatable, yet we, Uko moat of you,have-been compelled at :£lraes to partako of vatibiw'iuhda of nauseous doses. Medicine" is qne Of.tbo unpleasantthings that wo sometimes have io amalkno. TV e will therefore let tWa pass by way of prologue and apology. , end os ou cpiloguc would simply call your attention to tl 0 [ advertisement of Dr.Keyser. Ills Pectoral.Syrupis paid lo be a good article,<yot we at© not able 60 speakexpetiinent l ally uiPreference. to its qualities N e ighbo r Harper,.of tho PlttsburghPosV has tried and pronounced it magnum l.bonaaa' . X‘V,.- I CotrsTßT, STORtKUPtM will find thla an cx colicnt ayticlo. r io sell, and will givo general satisfaction to thelrcustbmera. |^UKeral ; dedhetioos trill be made to retailors, and“Othere •purchasing-by thodozen. Prlco, single bottles 60,cents?,or sixbottlesfors2.so. ■. ’-V-: -'M ; v'OAtTTIOIf.EXTnA.— Ifany.personswnitry.toindneeyon to buy some other article, slating that if is os good os this; but we advise you tocotoutihe hiiino,*‘Diu KETOJB’a Pio* toral StotjP,” end bay no other, end you will not bo Uls k'apTtoihicd. • c--.:'- bThe Pectoral Syrnp is prepared ami sold , by pn,flro. |,n.-K.BYSEB, wholesale) and. retail Propgifl, No. 140* corner I ..Wood street and IViigia alley, Pittsburgh, Pa;, and by Drug* I gists everywhere.: ■ .••• .v.' . .r-.v-'t _ MOBSE’B COBIPOUND BTRUP OP YKL hOWDOCKROOTv ' j mHIB Is apurely YcgetableGoinpound, scientifically pro* . X-parol -troto ‘thC'besfc. roota aud : herbs bf tho Materia.: Medico; and bos gained: an' unrivalled reputation fortbe . following rlfcct9,t lx.:: ■■ : ' r - : ' JIEUULATJN’Q AND STRENGTHENING THE . HTEB, and Dkestit* Oeoasb, and cleansing tho Stomach and Bow* eLvona toußemtogfcUßUloim Diseases,ldver Complaints. lndigefiikmiCo*tiTnies3, Piles, Headache, Eev«* . And Ague, Jaundice;: Nausea,; Boss Appetite, Ac, and cahsbigthe food tonourish and support every part; . PDEIFVINO THE BLOOD, • and thus curing all Humors. CutaheousErnpUcns, Scrofu* la,Balt Bhemn, Erysipelas,'Seaia Head; Canker, Hraplcs on the fiieej Blotches, DlOers, TumoTB, Blercurial Dlsedse,Can« _ cerSjAo,Ac... , > • - "''lt ■ • - ; BEamtiTIBO: TUB BECttETOBt OBQAHS, ; and-by enabling them' to: perform, their proper ftaetions, preventing And curing many pMhfol and dangerous dis* eases; /strengthening and quieting the Nervous thus aUayinglferrons IrritaUoh, and caring all. diseases of the. Nerves; as Hysteria, Neuralgia, Cramps, A o/Itlfl unrivalled l Inthecutoof aIIFfiHALSCOMPLAINTS, as Weakness, I General Debility/Irregularity, Obstructions, Swelling of the Feet, Llmtej/'Joints Ac, caused Vy weakness; also, [ Lung and Thrc&f Oomplanit3, aa' C6lds,-Coughs, Asthma, 'tbnsomptkn,'Ac* Dropsy.’ 1 ; I - • Having mode uso of the Compound Bjrup of Yellow Dock [Hoot, prepared byC; Moras A Co, either ourselves, or in crur I and-finding it to be ttTery salutary and effectual r preparation; we do mostcheerftilly recdnhheud it to thepuh* I Tic oaayery valuable medicine/ w • • - , ; \ •* I E/Bourne, Esq/ Cashier National Bmk, Providence, K, L; ) A. W. Spencer/Kw, CashlerLimo Eock Bant, do. tfo, “ f WUUtou Phillips, Ber. J. B. Eichmond, C. 8.. Jone3,editor I Providence Gen. Advt, William Field, M. W. G. M, Cyrus I FishoryM.’E.lL jamee llatchlnsoD, G. &, Bei. V. 3* I BenJ.’Oolby, and one hundred others oftbe I most respecfaMo families'ofProvidence. ,-i :r I fWn certifies that I have fin:, a number of years been ao I qulnted with the’ competition and mode of manufacture of | MOBSI?B'UOJIPQtJNB SYRUP OF YELLOW DOCK BOOT II h&Tb also Lear acquainted withits modus operand* in dls* I ease, andcUD say that to all respects it is' ataalzibly coleii* I ifltAi toremedy that class of Disease :fbr which Itwas di> I -It is especially valuable in INDIGESTION, and all I its attendantLeymptoma, It eidte to healthy action the I LIVER; rcmoveaTurpor, andlnactitifrcif.thlg.OßQAN,anfl I stimulates healthy ttcoon Mall the system; \DEPP* I Pror£4enoe, l ifcX; r Jan.4 ! 1863. - I Prepared, by C; MORSE A CO, No. ; *4dßtoadway, I NeT?York,andAOld; by Druggists andothenr throughout I this and other countriofc . ‘ 'JOKL MOHLKR, Agent, fcpt2T:ly • * - . - Pittsburgh,!^ DK. BE LANEY’S : * ' ricf T<Rt> shrapTi: CUMTIYE INSTRUMENT, Thtcnty infcMiU CtxrtfvtihatJDrecutful Disease knotorias O PEBMATORRHEAOR'INYOLDSTARY.NOCTURNAL O EMISSIONS, Bohafrdsalngand destructive, and produc tive of sojuuch mlschlef to the nervous system, ittoapadtd-. tihgthehuin for busincBB,- sodety and matr£mony. : ; ! .. This Inatnuaent. is. simple, romprehensivu fd!Hng t and may be used withcrat the sUgblest incen i venlence or the knowledge of the most'inunfate friend. It is to bo used i)o3n pr whatever, nor preventing ony oae from attending to Ids business; and while Inure not o't&igU emUddn c&n takQ place, invigorating the Gtgfait, ir% a thort tuch an ex tent that tAey bsqaiji pammvi: rouraqr i loss of caufod by eariy abuse, ts the disessciuquce | tion,wnd the cause of thathousandcoucomitant complaints —-vis:. ProstraUon.- Pain ,m. tjbo Head and Dimness of Visfon, Weikuess of and I Lower ExtremlUes, AfTectiona of the Eyes, Impotence, Pirn- I pics pn the Faoe, Decline of Weakness [ of Memory and Power, fi>t Mental; DeJectiou,. I Aversion to Self Distrust, Loveof Bolituae, [ Ac. AU theptcampteuitiinvarfaliy tom asVie I,jsourcs iseloppeft /rtm ichith they emanated, ,, V-';. / «-.' - l Beit also remembered,that those oomplointaarebutlittle | understood by theprofesaiou iu geuCral, told that all.ihs I medidnuin thQ never willystopUhosa | losse9 ? rvhich ;i 'if'flßowedto<to)CrtiJiuoucclfecked,uro sure to I - 1-* I The price of ‘the complete instrument, secured j agnlnfltallohseftmien in abox, L-t ouly $10;- Itcanbdseut I by ektouss to day address, in any part of the United States, } Canaato-A6*> according to order, accompanied -by full dlrco* [tionSjtoidlmporahtftdvicototoeinamedalid; single, the f expansetoCTra to the remotest parts of thocountrjvD&>£ I’-very trifling, r ; i /wt; I - All applications and remittances must be directed (pest i pald) to tho Doctor himself ho having no Agcndcs establish- I edbutin London and Paris. - Address, (post-paid) Dr.B. Do Lanoy, 51 Lbpcnaid street, New-York.- ‘ * bonrß,dftC7 r firtjm9 A. £L tUI3 P*lL,and from 7 to $ the Sabbath excepted*: • ■ ' " T&ojiiiSeialgiied certify.irttb ffreaf.pleasure, that the above pjentioitcd instrument is not ooly constructed oo&ci* entifio principle* btxi that from it* w® the bapplcaLreiults miyalwoys,witbcoTifidoxrc® J )».ftatlcljia > teil 7 there the euro of tbose.diseaaes, no other, certain rowdy txtanL ; HENBY 8. KEIXEK, JL D- , OH. GOBEEEjAL D..9G Chambera'st, , 0, JECKHABDr, M; JiBW.YOEK;^ !-ffy VAHNKSTOCK’a ViSHMUTCIQtt Tlflßn AT-THB . LAST MOMENT WITH -lu x I • WAEDiKOTaHCotott^Fsl»Not.,lBs2. [ Anetghborofmiueh&4 achfldthat wo3verysick,ind I th& pbySdaa attendlng it exerted all hisakiH for ittfrelief, (fmt without aTaJL sent to Canonsburg-fbr «bo I catne ofer to onr .place, ahdhpen on examination* of the IcasCjßpproTedofaUtliaitlieatteQaingphyßlcianbzulilone, [.hatoonld do nothing more fbr.lt* v,The child was gtVcn up. I :Dr, L» ibeneaid: that there could he ho Hale toiryihff Sidm res toco's Vermifuge, and thoughttiey had belter get some. [-They aeht tojpy etore, and procured : After admihls* I teringthe first bottle, accordlngto the.panted directions, | the cliildposscd aiewr wonua.. Tbeythettgsvo it about 1 half of ohother-hbtile, whehlt passed between TWO ANB ITIEBEE UONI)REI> WORMS; and Immediately oommenc^l •‘••’aqjflfr •., ••• Tlttshcrgh,Ru • IUxKADKWS .-ASSlSTANT,editfcah-WUh ’X& ’Notes and Addition»> together with a umrttfsieta of and for . ” 7 k ©Tfaod street, ftfreea os* toh etsj if' *■ . ->'• jSgPtgßpr cisms. • 1 :: j. ; }i : t j' ” *
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