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JpsS® asg&m WBMM Mi jSw«f^its’i r ♦‘M **fe f ' • '-'■ Yi i -f vV fe V-4*l ?»iS’i^A" s ?J.Tr m$5J ;*o5:‘VI "ith+z&S& X C&- f ' .... : : - • - - Hottce to Farmer* m onnieneri. • rjiHß tobseriber has teedred bU rapply of TURNIP •-.• .•: A 8EBD&-sdxt Large Purple Top, Yellow Abcrtccoa, #Ju ,f * f?^ V.'--••* ; ■ White Globe*Largo Norfolk^and XAueyVlmproved-Itata L r-j -e- s Buo ot Swedlfih. Alxo,a few tons of I^eiaua 1 Fertilizer, n*{.?; •. v . r ,.. otwof the best manures far grtaa, vegetables, ’y&y *’ 'r •••’”■ *' ■' ■ • easy and Bafooppuiatlon,bt Philadelphia ’ ; ''' 'SSMM£pC«! _ V-“ V'HMfS WABSSOP. «« * ’ --• .■“ ■ ••- - --‘ ' ~,,,,. . . i; - «: v^ ' '- - ft-.- jftJ V W ? - T -«. -*• *■ '‘4Wfef '*•«• -•-- --- ?-■ CLOTHING. I ' milE subscriber :-:MarfeotßlECet t 'to-UieJV£irii(o.iy fn^TUneira ‘ ’ ■" 45 miirSTRBET, immediatelyoppositei the> " * '‘Vestings, -of the ple^ure " r : : SSrcfLStog io-ir,-Vir*. coasUtuUng a GenUomaiffl tVardrobo, in the latest and .* ;■• ■- °rO/E.UiO/iaSnjo subscriber offer* for Bale his oom : i '.:.r- st^av ,r,-.y■:.• -'Tbeßookauvl Ruler, containing Coll and accuratediractioM a'*;;w v *v-' toancbcasfaldraughting.forwnrdodtotfflypaitof theunited ': '. State; on receipt of m ar 2« TTn. df.Tftflh street. opposite the Theatre. ■f SAtUliih «UAV» - ' *o. E ?» lo&t'ktifrscs, . gy, wTaacr. riTTSOPR^n. Y'tENThEMEN’B Choraicm mailo eidurivcly to order, .(jTandwerrantod 10 suit. Has constantly h“i ~ choice assortment of CLOTBi, CASSIMKItFh> A . ami OVEECOATINO, of the latest styles, solcctod “Pf 0 ® 1 # lortheonstomtrade.’ ; flentlemen leaving hare their wishes consulted and complied with, as mi » Is-done trader his own supervision ■ CLOTHING S~TORTeT JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO., iS&sssw?»ssasa« ' S™ f hn«narionß boildlnz on the corner of ”“ OT i>usos£jUlßy AND WOOD STREET, -l/• i v ■ ■ Whore they have now the most_^ -SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! BEADY MADE CLOTHING, ' them TRAI)E j • f &fflgSTß?Brßßx'r*zcsst And, they will warrant thorn to beaa good.aa any manu .ftottorod In iho Onion.• - _ __ _ - **-■ ; 01JSTOM WORKi i :i "ththsjiist nrn,tsu epos the saomst Koncr. ; Thay hara on banda fall and beautifnl Msoitmaut of 1 CLOTHS and COATINGS, lor EBOCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUST . NESS COATS. . Our lntorerta are identical with Umbo of cmr customm, *ni wo uEaure the publlo that oar fidelity will not foil in Mo # 88 Wood Street, ■ ‘ Ybabt side,) corker or DIAMOND allet. • N. B.—Wo desire our jatronstoandorsteadtbat wobaro no longer any connection with the Clothing ?. asl ® u ” t ?£ liberty street. Oar attention is iloTotci exclusively to tut* J(fflS jrcLQgKEY * <*>■ . £jotlf-C I Z T OTOE-WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DKALKRB OT SXTXSBUBGIZv. ALLEGHENY CITY, AM) VICINITY. • • —DtQREGQ & CO., Importers A Boa er» in Foreign and Domestic Pry Goods and Variotics door from the North-trust corner of Wood at. and Diamond aller. Pittsburgh. Haring completed the enlargement of .:. TkmV nrmnnt oceuclcd Wareßooms, Wo now opening one ' $S, P fc££t“nd F bS rfDIIVGOODSI md VABIE TIBS, they hftTO ever heretofore cxhiMtcd to tho Pittsburgh ; £32 and on examination, trill-be found tube unsurpassed bv any other House of tho kind iu the City, and as one' of the cartners is generally In tiio "Eastern Cities daring the • business seasons, Lurch osin? cheap bargains adapted to • the PHtfiburcb and Western Trade, wo trill be able to oiler - inducements to our old customers, and purchasers C*p er * ' ally. . Our stock of Dry Goods consists in part of the follow Ing leading articles ris: Superior Broad Cloths; ' pilot and Petersham do; Fancy Casrimercs Tweeds and Satinettr, Jeans Fancy Vestings and. Corduroys; Flannels, Tickings and Vest paddings . Brown and BleachwUkifiUns and Irish Linens; Foreign and Domestic Ginghams; V - AltaSis,Merinos Coburg Cloths, and Dress Sdks; ■ • Bay Slkto ond>Broadio Shawls; • . - Woolen Comforts and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs. . . i - The following comprise a part of the general stock of •- '• ; Threads and Sewing SDks;’ Hosiery, Clo Tea, Ribbons and Black Silk *««» • =4 ' •; • ' BawKSoods Jaconetts Mull andCambnck Muslins; Fancy-Nettings imd Mminory> goods generally. ' Al«o—AlargouvortmcntofTableCuUeryiPockctkmTe., - : Rasors and Scissors of our own Importation. Perfumery. •'•Patent Medicines together with a splendid eswrtm«it of • Gold and Gilt Jewelry, of the latest patterns .Gold and bib 1 yer Watches: Watch materials Watch glasses, and an tenrive stock of 30 hour and 8 day Brass Clocks of a variety :.• . of patterns. All of which will bo rold on tho most accom modating terms, lor Cash, or-City reference. . . r „, N.B.—City, Country Merchants and Podlars are invited » 011 P™ h^°gdS ° * CO. FAbK AND WINTER DRY GOODS II The Cheapest Goods of the Season!- TTOUXO. BTEVEXSON 4 LOVE, slifn of tho Original ' Y Bee-llite, No. 74 MARKET STREET,between Fourth »ad the Diamona, Pittsburgh, hire just reailted, unci are snv OBcnluff, ft Isrro and splendid assortment of DRESS GOODS', Of the newest nud most deelrnblo stylos, adapted to the present season.- plaid Brocade and Fancy Silks at bargn Ins, . Plain Black and Cornelian Silks and Turk Satina. Merino Plans, all wool, and BL!k and Wool do. ■ Riw fiilteanii Cashmere Plaids of every description, . :NewJty>f Plain find Fancy DeLalnea. 3Erphcli Meriixos»-OM!hmeres, Coburgs, Alpacas, and Para mattas.-ail colors and qualities. Do Begss,»ndhigbcoloredDo Lainca,all qualities. Poll and Winter Shnwls, of overy description. Lon# and Square Brocbe and Plaid Bba* In. - Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do. Ereacli Chintzes, Ginghams. ■ „, . - A general /assortment fast color Prints, from £% cts.up. v WHITE QUODS of every description. Collars, Caffs, Chemisettes and Emb’d ndkfh, at bargains. • Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods, very cheap. foll stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, at low pric«>- • L!n«a Sheeting, Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, and Nap kins. Russia Diaper, and Cravats, very cheap. " GLOVES, HOSIERY, BUSPENDERS, and CRAVATS. . : We would respectfully solicit an early call from both wholesale and retail bnyett, flattering ourselves that we i>ati accommodate all who may favor us with their patron age, on most liberal terms. . ■ . ■■ YOUSO. STEVENSON 4 LOVE. " r Jolt Received, _ AT THE ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE, JCn. 74 MARKET STREET, . . Anew supply op pall anl winter gooes, which will bo sold it Oicccdinsly low prloes. IV; would respectfully solicit an early call from our friends and the public in general, believing that wo can now offer, greater Inducements to both wholesale and retail buyers. BcplS YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE. • WM. A. M’CLTJJbtG, ■ DKJLtEB IN : fine Teas, Choioo Family Groceries and Willow CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., . PITTSBURGH. PA. 18 now rocolvlng a large assortment of FBESII GOODS, inaddition'lo his already extensive stock, ptnrhosvd ' &omflrsthandfilnlheEaflternmaikfits J wblcb > wlUboßolw . n .x ffl n ■ 1 CARRIAGE , WAREnOUBE,'BitQ&Ud/sjK2n^^ : near the Two Mfle Run, between bad Lawreneoville, a splendid of "VEHICLES, of every description, and will continue to .receive regularly, new anto.orJer. . . —■ A large and excellent stock of Blank Books always rm hand and for sale at low rated, consisting of Cap, Demy and Medium work, in all styles of binding, ; : - >■ : The trade supplied on liberal terms. rniES partnershipsbetwoen the undersigned,at Ttttaburgh •. 1 and. Wheeling, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Joseph Richards has transferred bu interest to George W. - Smith, who Is alone enihorlceO to settle toe bssincss of the Stellrm. GKORGEW. SMITH. : JOSEPH RICHARDS. . 'JtfctsbuigV August 20, 1853. CARD—Tho BREWING, GRAIN, H AlSTand HOP TRADE will be carried on as heretofore, by tho subscriber, alPitta h burgh and Wheeling. GEORGE W. SMITH. - J 1 aue27:3m ■ • [Qatette.l • : ■ Revolver®l Revolvers! _TT7BT RECEIVED—By Express, direct from the manufao- if. tuicrs, a splendid assortment of Colt’s Repeating Pis ' tola, 4, 6 and 6 inches barrel, all of vhlch ve will sou . for . cash, as low as they can bo bought in the city of New Sorb. ''.Persons going to Australia or California, * ill find that they can do better by purchasing their equlppage at home, than they can among strangore.as ve giro persona a chance to try any of th® above Pistols, before leaving the city , ami in case of a failure, were&nd the money. BOWN A TETLEY, ISfl Wood street, Pittsburgh. DRY GOODS. SECOND ARRIVAL OF . w , • V,B.nAV BN, - Blank Book Manufacturer, - ■ Come? of Markrtanil Second street*. TRANSPORTATION. —1 SUMMEE-AEBAHGEMENTS, 'i&iSsSUb'j|ißQ tj“g}Ul|{ji 1853. THIS "i^i.vSvjLV AOi iATtIAIE. IIOAD. THU Fust Mall Train will lraro the Passenger station on Ulieityistreet «TOry:mornlng at 0 tfclocltjjtjpplnff at all the regular Btaiiona on tho road, and arnnng in Philadelphia tho Belt morning at 1 o’olooh.Mnnootlng witn tho trains direct to New Torn, also coonocUng at uanta* bnrg with the trains for, and nrriring In Baltimore at 7 o d Th5 Expmss Train leases the stathm eve^oro^o^.t Passcngep to Philadelphia, ridod <*'T go.tUtgay through. Tickets ohKd on tho Peansylranla Kail roed and toThDadelphla and Baltimore. - . Tho Accommodation Train will leave every afternoon at g y o’clock, stopping, at all regular stations, and running only as far aa Latrobe. ■■■■•,. . _ , Kctarning trains arrive In Pittsburgh at 8:30, and 8 Cr clock, A. M., and 7:15 P. M. . • ■ . •. ■< . L i ' Passengers purchasing tickets In cars, will be chatged txh cevts in addition to the station rotes, except from stations where the Company have no agont 43* Notice-—ln case of loss, the Company Trill hold them* selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding £lOO. • ■•..■: ■ . ■ ~ N. B—Messrs. SL& J. Breldentfial, Omnibus Proprietors, have been employed to convoy passengers and baggagoto and from the Depot, at achargo not to exceod;l2}£ cents for each passenger, and 1214 cents for each trunk. For tickets apply to - .• J> .MlWKlftTßffi Agent, At tho P. IL It Depot, on liberty street. Pittsburgh, July 22,1853. , ■ Jy2fl CLEVELAND &.KD PIITSDOK6H RAILROAD. SPECIAL NOTICE. ON and after WEDNESDAY, August 10,1853, Passenger Trains will run dally, (Sundays excepted,) as follows: EXPRESS TRAIN leaved Cleveland fcf WeilsvlUo and • way Stations at 10.00 A BL • ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Cleveland for Alliance and way Stations at 7.30 P M. • : Returning < EXPRESS TRAIN leaved WeUsviUo for Clovdaua ana way Stations at 10.15 A M. . ■ . , ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Alliance fbr Clovoland and way Stations at 9.00 A BL - • CONN KCTIONS.—Tha 9.00 A M Train from Alliance con nects with tho Express Train of 0. A P. Railroad, leaving Pittsburgh at 0.00 A M, arriving at Cleveland at 11.37 A M. Tho Express Train from Wollsvlllo connects at Alli ance with tho 8.30 Mail Train from Pittsburghjond reacb ing Cleveland at I*M; also, with the Mail TJalnof ibe 0. & P. Railroad from tho Wet, arriving In Pittsburgh at 5 00 P M. Tho Express Train from Cleveland connects at Alliance with Mail Train fcr-Pittsburgh, Salem, Canton, Massillon, Wooster, and Stations on 0. * P. Railroad. Only one Train daily from Cleveland to PUtaburgb,'owlog to the refusal of tho Ohio and Pennsylvania. Railroad Com pany to allow an evening connection to be made, which would accommodate passengers reaching Cleveland in the afternoon Trains from the East and West. Tho 10.00 A M train from Cleveland and tho 10a5 A M Train from Wcllsvillo connect at Uaynrd with railroad to Carrollton, and hacks for Dover, New Philadelphia and-Cos*. Trains each way connect at Hudson with tho C. Z. and C. Railroad, for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron. . passengers leaving Pittsburgh in the 8 CO.A 51 Train, reach Cleveland at 3.30 P M, and connect with tho Light ning Train of Lake Shore Railroad, leaving at 3.46 P M for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo and Niagara Falls. . , • • Passengers by all the Trains can go forward, cast, wester south, by the following evening lines from Cleveland: STJJAJIISKS ON LAKE ISBIK.—The now and oagnlflrcnt floating palaces Queen of the West" and “Crescent City, leave at 7.00 P 51 forßnffalo. . ■ LAKE SHORE RAILROAD leaves at 345 and 8.16 P M for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Now York and COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAIL-1 JIOJVD—At 8.15 P M for Columbus and Cincinnati; same ; Train connects .it Gallon with Bellefonialno and Indidaa U R f )T Dayton. In Indiaoapolis, Terro Haute and Jefferson ville. Indiana. TOLEDO, NORWALK AND CLEVELAND RAILROAD— At 8.36 P M for Toledo, Chicago, Milwaukic, Laaallc, Galena and St. Louis; also at 7.00 P M by steamers on Lake Erie to Tolodo and Detroit, thenco by Railroad to Chicago, Lasalle and Galena. Throucb Tickets to Galena or Detroit, $0; Chicago $11; Lasalle $l4; Galena 618,75; Bfc Louis $2l, . Through Tickets to New York and Boston via. Buffalo, can bo obtained at this ofHec. Passengern are rtHiuestcd to procure their tickets at tno office, of JOHN A. CAUGIiEY. Agl. eugl6 Blonongahela House, Water sU Pittsburgh. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA SAILBOAD. New Arrangement, CO3IHENGIITG A UO UST 8, 1863 1853. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at o o’clock, A M; slops only at tho principal Stations, and dines at Crest lino at IAO P M, arriving at Cincinnati in tho evening, Tia Columbus and Xeuia. . «, « Faro from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, s«,*u; to Columbus, ‘^MAILTRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 3,30 AM; dines at Al liance; and reaches Crestline atG.OOP M, connecting with the Night Train to Columbus ami Cincinnati, and with the BcUefontaino and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indianapo lis, Torre Haute, and towns in Indiana. Conncodons are mode at Alliance by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and Cleveland. . „ Faro from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $l.OO. r Connections are made at Mansfield by Railroad with San dusky City, Mansfield; Mount Vernon, Newark and Zanes- to Sandusky City, $4,60; to Newark,s4,so; to Zanes ville, $6. . Connections are made with Detroit and Chicago, both by Cleveland and Sandusky (Sty. Poswingcra who leave Pitts burgh ifa tbo Mali Train at BAO A M, go directly by Mans field find Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention. Pare to Detroit, G. 00; to Chicago, SU,OO. • RGTCRNKNGi TFIE EXPRESB TRAIN leaves Cresdine at 1.00 P M, Mansfield at 140 P 31, and Alliance at 6.00 P M, and reach i es (Pittsburgh at 8.15. F M, connecting with tho Express ■ I Train to Wdladeiphla and Baltimore, which leaves Pitts-; burgh at'lOAO P. M. ... * • ■ • _ . Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, 14>£ hours. Fare, $7,76. Faro from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, $16.00. ' MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 7, A M; dines at Al liance; connects with Express Train (Tom Cleveland, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 6, V M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M and 4.45 P M,.acd New Brighton at 7 A3I and IP M. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tickets at reduced rates. . FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at GAO A M,and ar rives at 4.30, P 3L •, Passenger* are requested to procure Tickets at the Company's Office, at the Federal Street Station, of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. £s* The Trains do not ran on Sunday. 4SF* Farther information may he obtained of augB . JOHN KELLY, Passenger AgcnL PemuylvanU BaUrood Company* gßSgim.flA ■TirrE ore forwarding Produce, toßalUmoreirad Phlla* YY delphla, promptly, on receipt. Time, Five Days. . bates orr&uuHt. Bacon, Pork and Bec£ (salted,) 45c. qVIOQIbs, On Lard, Lord Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Gloss, 50c. $ I 100ft*. I On Candles, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobacco, i •: ■ On Boeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Clover and Timothy Seed, 70c. lb. : On Deer Skins, Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, TOc. $ lOOlbs. * ■ ■ On Foathors, Furs, Peltry, Brooms and Merchandise, OOe. sloofi>s. On Floor, 87}>£c. $ barrel. We are also Prepared to forward freight to Itodehaugh’s Station, near Groensburg, end Intermediate Stations. OOVODE k GRAHAM, Agents,' corner of Penn and Wayne sta* Pittsburgh* IL IL HOUSTON, Agent, jy29 g? 6 Market street, Phaadelphhw- UALOOUI LESCO ....JOUR JOSEPH 8. JiECCQ. I J. Si Leeeli, HcAlpln A Co», I WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in Produce,Met* I ale, and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 242 and 244 1 Liberty street, near the bead of Wood, Pittsburgh, pa., of* I fer for sale on liberal terms, the following: , } ...100 tierces fresh Rice; T 50,000 lbs. Bacon, assorted; I 100 bbls. Tor; ! 5 tons Bar Iron, do; I 1500 kegs Nalls, assorted; \ 3 do Best Nall Rods; | 000 boxes Window Gloss,! 2000 kegs Bock and Rifle I assorted; i Powder, assorted; 1 50 half cheats Tea, as*) 300 boxes Rosin Soap; | sorted; l 85bbls.LInseed,Lardan41 75bxs.Tobacco,assorted;' Tanners’Oil; I 100 hbds-N. O. Sugar, part; SOObbls. Vinegar; prime; ; 80 do Rosin; 1 6 bxs. Havana Sugar; ■ 20 do. Pitch; 10 hbds. Porto Rico do; ! 5000 lbs. assorted Copper; 150 bags Coffee; ! 20 bbls and kegs Lard; 500 bbU. N, 0. Molasses;! 10 kegs assorted Shot; . j 75 do 8. H. do; | . 1 do Back Shot; i 800 bxs. Tin Plate, ass’d;} 6 bbls. Alum; 4 ions Wire, do; } 20 do Bye Flour; 2 do Spelter; - i 20soitaTlnncrs' Machines 5 casks sheet Zinc, as*; and Tools; sorted; > 100 bus. Dried Apples; 600 pigs Tin; > 100 bales Batting, assorted; . 1000 ms. Antimony ; . ' 2000 lbs. Cotton Yarn, m* 10 tone ass’dSheot Iron;! sorted. 100,000 &8. ass'd Bulk Meat;} . fapr2o. Wholesale and Retail. SADDLE, HARNESS AMD TRUNK MANUFACTORY. BOBERT 11. HARTLEY. begs leave to inform 1 his friends and the puolio generally, that he Js£Eg|lk continues to occupy that large and commodious EpamalSy Staro Room, formerly occupied by SamuclFhhno*:.. •: •.. NO. 38 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, • Agent for the Sale of L, Johiuonfi Co.** Type, sc. f OF. PHILADELPHIA, HAS ON HAND and for sale, the following:—Brassllnod column .Gancys; Common Galleys > assorted. Slice Galleys, Composing Sticks; Common- andv. Job Coses; gbooting Sticks;.Ley Brashes; Boxwood Quoins; Furol* ture anil Rlgiet, or ell descriptions; Brass Role, of all descriptions; Job Ink, in lib eons; 100 keg* Prbnt’s News Ink; 100 Founts Fancy Card Letter; and Leads, cut to any length. jCE3“ Orders fotEreffic. and Type wOl receive prompt at tention, imfl famished at the Foundry prices. Old Type re • etfredlnextSwnp ror-oe» t »t 9 cent. 3>. Httsbargh, M»y1«,1853.-d.T OTBTBE TB4SSPOBTATIOS. . : "MTU hero arranged with the Pennsylyanla and Sura*' : W, hanni Railroad OotapanleV Eir e epeeiel Oyiter euvir gTßKHT—Twolofci fcr «ale, «ito*t*d on Cliff »na <3£»ketreet-I!aiMlnf!#, morohnnimo end other property, to fertra and couniryi insured ogelnat lose or tomsSe by toe, at the lowest rate of premium. ■ - ... : Uabsu Ibbuhahcx.— : They also insure vessels, cargoes ana freights, foreign or. coastwise, under open or apodal policies, astnaftsaured may desire.. ; t.; 4 . : ■ iziujQ Tbahspoetaugk.—They. also insure merchandise tnnsportod by wagons, railroad cars, canal boats and steam* boats, on rivers aim lakes, on the most liberal terms. - 2?£pec£or>—Jpseim JI, seal, Edmond A. Sontlsr, John 0. Davis, Robert Burton, John 8.. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, George G. LelMr,.Edward> Darlington B. \ra* Item Fdlwcli; John Nowlin, Dr. ft. M. Huston, Jos. 0. Hand,; TheophQus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, ITonry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Sorrill, Spencer M’Hvain, Charles Holly, J. G. Johnson, William Hoy, Dr. B. Thomas, John Sailers, William at PrtO&wyA—D.T. Morgen, Hugh Craig, John T. Logan. • , WouAK-MAMis.JVttident . Tnos. 0. Bakd, tic* PrttidenL JosepqW.Cowar, Secretary* ■ . . ■ Office of the Company, No. 42 Water streot, Pittsburgh. Jelfcdtf - . P. A.MADEIBA, Agent. PBOTfiCTION XNSUBANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premium and Western Fund $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1826. Policies of Injutunee Issued at all times on the most tavoru ■• •• hie terms, against LOSS OB DAMAGE BY FIRE, .' .j ' ' os.rat ' PERILS OP NAVIGATION, . BY . \ :■ GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aoest POB PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY CO UNIT. ■-. mailO:y . ■ - 1 .. ■■■■•■■ ■ ■ the VNITED BTATE9 LIFE INSTJKANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHXXiADEIiPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Officer* of the Nome Board at Philadelphia: : jmscxoßs. Stephen R. Oravrfbrd, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Laurence Johnson, Beniamin W. Tinsley. - Oco. STllcnry, . Jacob L. Florence. James Dovcreui, William M. Godwin, . William Sl’Koe. Prtridcnl—Stephen R. Crawford. Vice Presidents- Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner, PUUlvTgh —James H. Willson, M. D. CT y M.B. AK . oiiii nurlTir No. 71 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia, Ptmiglocma. . DIRECTORS— Charles W. Rancher, Thomas Hert, Tobies Warner, Samuel Grant, Jacob It. Smith, Oen. w. Rich ards,* Monleol B. Leu is. Adolohl E. Boris, David 3. Browne, MoSia Patterson. Cass. N. Biscsm, President. Cass. G. BaJtckfli, Secretary. m Continue tomaholnsuranoo,perpotualor]lmitea)On every description of property, In town and country, ut rules ns low M are consistent with security. , The Company have reserved a large Contingent rand, vhlcb, with their capital and premiums, safely Invested, ef fort ample protection to tho assured. , . The Assets of the Company* on January Ist, 1851, as pub* Ushed-agrooably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows,^*: g3®sEZ=iz:zz=“^ Temporary r |?*||2 in Stock. - - Total....—'. ....$1,132,™ 44 ' Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou* sand Dollars, losses by A*«* thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well,as tbo ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all w * J. GARDINKK COFFIN, Agent, an 24 00100, north nclforingone hundred (100) foot | to tho nlaeo of beginning, Said lot is subject te an annual ground rentofs2,t 25. ALSO.—AU that certain other lot or piece of ground, ad joinlcg the above, containing in front on the Batler Turn pika Rood, thirty (30) foot, and extending back preserving the same width one hundred (100) (bet to a twclvo foot al- I ley, r object to sn annual ground rent of $lO 60. {breach -of which sold lota or pieces of ground, la erected s two sto ry Brick Dwelling House, with out-houses, appurtenances, I Ac. Terms made known, at sale.- For further Information [ apply to HENRY HELFERING, Administrator of Michael MatV detfd or MTTCHEL A PALMER, Attorneys at Law. I nontd • .■■■!: A Complete Aualyils of the Holy Bible,a CONTAINING the whole of the OLD and NEW TESTA* MENTS r collccted and arranged systematically In Thir ty Book*, (based 00 the work of. the learned Tnlbot,) togeth er wUhan Introduction, setting forth. the character of the work and tho immense facility this method affordsfor un derstanding tho Word of God.. Also, three different Talks ■qf-CbntenU prefixed, andu General Index sutjoinod, so ela boroted, and anungedin alphabetical order, as to direct at once to any subject required. By Rev. Nathaniel West, D. D., 1 to!.royal llOO pages. Price $5. • For solo by J. S. DAVISON, . oei22 r C 5 Market street, near Fourth. Copartnership* ffIHE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the interest of .1 Jams UnsiAansoir, in the Wholcsalo Grocery, Commis sion and Naval Btore, No. 144, Water street, design contin uing the borincaa, under the firm and stylaof ERWIN & DILWORTHB, ana wosolldt ft continuance of the custom of thelatopropietor. • JAMES ERWIN, “ * SASTL DILWORTn, WM. DILWORTH, Jft, Tn resiimlng niy business to Eawuc A Dilwqrtes, I checr fallyjeeoinmondthemtocllthose wlthwhoml nave been doing business. James Erwin or mysolf will attend to ret mnrtov>bmta®l. JAMES RICHARDSON, , rwiOTßn BTRKET PBUPJSKTY FOB SALE—A new Threo Siek DWEtUNO ®tODSE, wIUi Store Boom; firaeted on~Thlrd rttoef. 'between Wood and Smlthfleld; eonteftneleten Booms, besides the Storeroom, Hell, end Mod Caller. The House Is well finished, and in good order; flee fixtures, Bath Boom, for hot end cold water, in. The le,t £a"2o ffeef front by 85 deep. Will .he sold upon easy. J£L“ ■" 8. CDTHEEBT t SON, l4O Third b tract- r■ <-*■,* , ,* , » .*' i > k ,S ' ' - BANKERS AND BROKERS.- 8. C. TIEBIfAIf, JODR a. HMISAII TIEBNAff 6 CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, . toti26ily) . JVp. 96 Htxxi Sired,; and Diamond A&V .• JOHH WOODB, ■• ■ ,■ j - BANKER AND EXCHANGE'BBOKEtt, ; T\EALRR in Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Current and \J par funds roecivod on deposit. OoUeettone carefullyat* tended to. Kourth Street, one door East orMarket, Wttt* bnrtfh, Pa. . • 1 •' ■ : IFmuhc and Forage Exchange. Bank Ftolu, Quid and JkntghU Sold ana ExduxngedtiU the . ■ ■ ■ EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OP WILLIAM A. HILL & CO,, 64 WOOD BTBSZX> . t&rlnterest allowod on time depositor . [ao{ffo ■ 1953* EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF A; WILKINS ft CO., No. 76 Vtman Bmer, Opposite the Bonk of Pittsburgh, ’jau6 G. E. ARNOLD ft CO., ... ; .... . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE Bl«>p»8. ... BEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank .Notes, Bight an! | Time Brails, Ac. Collections: carefully attended to, i and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. ~ . . L , • Blocks bought and sold on commission. - : .-.so HS.No. 74 Vonrth et, next door to Bank of Plttsirg. [solo HILL ft CO., . .. . - I : BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, | conifkß os noon xirn yum erotrrfJ SIGHT EXCHANGE on tho Eastern Cities constantly IW sale. Time Bills ol Exchange and Notiadisoonnteh— UOld, Sliver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. ..Collections madoln all tho principal cities of tho United Btotea iw posits received of Par and Current Bunds. . jniarXi iy auxn saastta, sntranp. imm, Ftoaxsci xr-.lh 1.0- KRAWER ft RAHH, BANICEBS AND EXCHANGE BBOKEB3, . BUT AND SELL Gold, BBvcr, and BmdcNotsstnegotiato Loans on Beal Estate or: Stock SecuritieswmKhase Promissory Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and sell Stocks on Commission. .. . _ • Collections made on ail points Id the Union* . Iniyl — A. WILKINS ft CO., ,*| BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, n 0175 FoußTa st., rrrtsmjnon, OFl’Cslrr lU.’iK. cr rirrsstshil rstHE SUBSCBIBEB, under now and morefbvorableauspj.; I ces, will continue the Bankingbnslness.;on4Btodt Bro kerage in tho house formerly occupiod by Hanna 4 Co., and more recently hythe suranco Company, whore he will bo pleased toBMhJs old friends and elastomers. {jy*M . A* . . ■ iTHOLMES & SOHB, _ iria | BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, OATS BEKOVEtJ Tlltitt JJASHIXO- ASD XXCHAM* OmCS TO no. C 7 M.uiKrr BTOErr, rocn doors dmw W® NnOLMJtIS & SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, . and Dealers in Notes, Drain, AreeptaneavGold, SR ▼er and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. ... ■ : - IK j, Collections made In all tho cities throughout the united States. Deposits received in par funds or current pawr* no. C 7 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. Qaafcly 41*. A ue05,........!.........!.....^.-..."- .IaCASIMBIT, HOOH ft SARGENT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N.-fOORUXB 0? WOOD k SIXTH STS., nWSBURQB, PU. DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Tiiao BBIs, Foreign end rS^^S^n^^^fW^andEn rope, for sale In «ums to milt pnrdiaseCT. . Current and par funds toceivod on deposit.., ...» * Collodions tooilo on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. fsopUiiy,- ' • ~Bemovai» PATRICKS ft FBIEHB, ■ . „ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, HaxSt iwtalUitir Ofnzr.toUieOwner r. '' .. 1 <* t* f**i t *■ acktim laOomis. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Office, Xo. 92 Fourth st., abort Wood, PITTSBURGH. Notes, Drafts, B-ndfl, Morigoges. and Doans on col laterals, negotiated. Stocks and Land Warrants bought android.. . .. • : <*** HOTELS, &c. FLORENCE HOTEt,, ■No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YOBK. * (CONDUCTCD OX TUB EUBOPSAS PUR.) fcEUBEN LOVEJOY, «cQ‘lr- PROPRIETOR. mss übowk, Gt Ilrown’i Hotel, • G7n:«r-o/ SmiUififld and Third Strati, Pittsburgh, Itnifa. imOWN & ODNSELLY, Prqpbimohs. gy-flood «tabling attached to the House. 1 . li'ltAMKlilK HOUSE, Cleveland, OUlo. PATRICK A SON, PnopwrroßS.—This Housabas un* dcrgono thorough and extcnsife repair*, alterations, and large additions of newfUrolturc,eU!.,and the propria* tors plwlre themselves that nothing shall be wanting on tbclr partto rentier the PiLAMDJit a place whore all the com forts of a first class hotel can bo i ■■ C. PATRICK A SON. St. Charles,-Hotel, . ■ . Corner cf TT«ri and Third stmts, Pittsburgh, JR mra. WILLIAM B. CAMPBELL, Itorwsroa. : . . | mniS lino establishment tuning come into the hands or a ] 1- newPrOprleWr, oiler? great,imlutfcmenU to the travel- 1 Ungoommunltyj and alsa to rrcul&r.boardcre. Every deli* i «3 ondluxury will be provided la-rascason, and no pains ; wiirbcTOßMtl to mnko-this Hotel a comfifriable none to al\. who may call thcre. l*rop^r. st. Clftlr Brewery. • mHE undersigned respectfullyinforms the public thatho I is bow folly prepared to-Serve private families and the public .genertdly, with hta celebrated. ER bottles.' All ordotw left tArhla.OOlca,NO.© ALLKY;1 --r. O. oOtiKMJiv. C. B. HEADLT & CQ’S. NEW CARPET HOUSE, ' msa THinDSTOEET, AOT'B£yA3L DBALKRB. THREE SR A O J O ITS SA-l E S ROOMS . | SALES EDOM NOr I. GONTAJNB a large, ’ handsome. and . cheap assortment of Floor Oil Cloths, VrOnvl toSiGtetwldoJ-Also, Stair, Ta* r bio afidEuamelcd Carrlagn and Bri tannia Mat tlo>.-Matts of all hinds,painted Window Shades, “bdfflloHamisrgwn and-boll O»*xyoths>‘ and Putnam a 1 Patent Solf-Adjusting Curtain Fixtures. SALES BOOM NO. 2, 1 Is full stock od with an unrivalled assortment ©f RoyaJ Vel vet, Brussels Tapestry. Brussels, Imperial Three Ply, Patent I Tapestry, Ingrain,andsuperfinecarpeUqgu-IlaUiandStalr I do. of all widths and prices; omlwsscd Cloth, Table and I Piano covers; Mosaic, Velvet, Axmlosfccr, Chenille and I Tufted Rugs; StalrßodStDruggctlng,etc. SALES ROOM NO. 6, I Contains a large atid woll selected stock of Ingrain Carpets, 1 fturn 25 to 75 cents per yard; Hemp Carpeting from 18|lto 60 cents; List and Rag Carpots, cotton and wool Venltlan and a splendid assortment of English sheepskins of all .col- I or* and sites. ...... .. .... , I C B U. AOo. would respectfully eoll the attention of I persons wishing to famish steamboats, hotels or dwelling houses to the above, as they are determined to eoll at the same low prices they have heretofore boon selling at, and I less than any other establishment in this city. I sepO C. B. HKAPLY & CO.. No. 82Third street. —— snored Music Books^ Church Choirs,. Congregations, Ac., wholesale i and retail. JEbcA, perdoz. Kinjrsloy’a Harp of David, a sollection of Church ■ - Musie, 75c. $7,00 Modem Psalmist, by Lowell Mason, ■• Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. - i .RlFl^l—Wearo making Blflesof every description,to order, of the test meterial, and workmanship warranted/ I Orders received for them at Wholesale or Betafl, will be dll* i ed with despatch. Hunting partial snpplied «t Wholesale [.prioea.;-.-'- -' .. • •' “• ■. • ; T. B« CALVEBT A TVIE-STNKERS, ENGRAVERS ANDEMBOS3EBS, and i r/ EsvEtopa: MAStJTAcruwns, So. 48 South Third street, PffILAPKLPHIA/ v v Mspp»> 0' ; IYESITIAJI BUSDS, F EVERY QUALITY. fi>? Bale atmanufocturora* prices, at the HEW CARPET STORE, fiTMET, dear Wood.' • "" . •> "■ faorifctf 1 * • • v- : BOuINSOK. A-QQ:, >■ • 4JTDES-3000 Jl» Clear Bacon Sides Ibv rale w - octT ; - ; - tUHO A MOORtusAD. , * * - !' _ EUiINITUEfi. - CT . WiL £. BIi?VKNEOK cooUnues to mumtctma W OAIUNEI-WARKof mndwoription, athlßoldßtjmi. corner ofUbertywuJSQTeflthstrcetfl. TJNEERTAK • % »INOattendedtojinoUita,ton&chea.‘ *ayU : A«MUiLI]£]QHAQOh - HAVE OK HAND *i tbei*. extensive CABINET anfl CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 04 pntlthflwlA street, * largo assortment of fancy soil plain ftirnllure,wlilch tbey will sell 15 percent, customary hitce. : Tcrma—roocu 07 and 00 Vblrd " n ' iniiffunriimiii' ~' J.W. W. rcspectfnUy - hla ftiondffond customers that havvr HMiMgßßßiaa haflnpwcomolgtedhlsgpriDgfltPck KPf of furniture, which is deddadly l l J the largcstsnd best eyer offered for.sale in this City, which will be sold r at'pricei as loV aa any .In United States; - Afl be ts determined in uphold thd quality with! veil see* roued materials, beat workmanship. and newest detdgnsand i flrom the extent of his orders and faculty in manufacturing, , be IS enabled to product warranted furniture, ct the Invest * * V . *• * / 1 *- "• T’*. J . lie haA adopted the principle ofldontifying his customers*, interest with hteown, in quality and price, and [keeps al ways on bond the greatest yarietyoferexy description of furniture, from 1 the cheapest. and plainest, toths;most we ganfcand ensUy, that a house; «r'-anyjbrt©ronflL may be fobbedms stock:'Or manniutnied expressly to or der; The fbHowtagarticiai tsonaUt; to of bis stock which for richness of style and finish; cannot be kurpaesed lnanyof.the Eastern dtleA: v^^louiflaCtytetewrtctoSo&s; •! 60 and hair doth; ' 60 desa. Mahogany Chairs; 20 dox. Walnut “ > 60 Mahogany Docking u SOWalxmt . *» « 60 Mahogany Diracs; 20 Walnut « : .60 Marble Top Centre Tables: i ■ ■ ■ 60 •* Dressing Bnroua; " 80 ** £ u Woehstondi; ■.■ > . 40 Enclosed . V 100 Common - w 20 Plain Pressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut;. a . i ■ 60 Cottage • • • < • $OO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; ; 20 Mahoganv Wardrobes; 10. Walnut.. . ! / 10Cherry -«■ •■■: * . , ' 60 Plain Bureaus; l . _ - TO Dining and Breakfast Tables;. 12 Secretoryand Bookcases; ‘ 20 do*. Cone Seat Chairs; SI Cane Beat Rocking Chaim; 12 Indies* Writing Peaks; • Hat and Towel SutfldaWhaMfoti; • • Etiguires; Paper Mocha Tables: Conversation Chairs; Pembroke . M Klliabothaa " • Hall and Tier 9 •; Deception <* . Ladles’Work i pearl Inlaid “ Extension Dining Tables; i Arm u Ottomans; i Gothic end Ilall Chairs; - i • A large assortment of COMMON FORNITuBE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabbtc* BUszas suppUod v|th all or? tick* in thetr line. - -i ——- — STEAMBOATS and HOTELB, famished at tha shortest notice;' All orders promptly attended to. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ;&c. SKW XEWBXiRX BTOBB, No. 8T Marfcct Btreetf , Y&amrirfdof above the ItorOMoest comer, of the Diamond.) TOUN STEVENSON* (of the lata Ann ofJohn B. tP * respectfully announces to the pahU;, that he has opened, at the above stand. nfineessortmentof WATCIIES,' JKWKinT. BILYER AND PLATED WARE, LAiIPS.UI RANDOLE3, Fociui-andTaUe Cutlery, Sritcmnia \Ted and Communion Seit, sod the usual variety of goods jq his line of business* •'''•'••■>- 1 Special care and attention given to the ItKPAHtJof FINE WATCHES,JEWELEY.de. - ! lie trusts, that from his long experience in business, be will bo able to give satis&ction to those who may fcvor him with their patronage. Pittsburgh, May 16th, 1853. '■ v / Henry Klchardion. Jewellery | HATING re-fitted hla store In a handsome manner, and j but recently returned from the. eastern cities with a ; fine asaortmouTof. WATCHES,' JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom*: ersto the fact that .among hisWatcheswßl be firahd the 'most desirable styles, patterns mid makers. ' Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Bmast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Kings, Ear Bings, Miniature Lockets, etc, etc. FANCY GOODS—Bueh as Papier Macheji mark Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fahey Vases,-?erfum» Bottie8 r Table Mai& Cdfs Pistols, Porto Honnaiea ingreat vwipty; China Vruit and Cake Dishes; with an endlcssTariety ofosefnl and or namental articles, which hare only to be seen to be dated. [novl) NO. 81 MARKET STREET. FACTS WOBTH KNOWING.—To all that are -about to ! purchase anything in the way of fine Watches,: rich ; Gold Jewelry, or sterling Silver Ware. HOODbsj now on hand n very good assortment of all kinds of good* in. his line of business, that he Is seUlngat their taux Talus and nt Wat from «L\ ta fift y hnlnw thn priwm hy thnaw “ Old Fogies" that have been twenty years or so in.the mar*' ket with their old stock of goods that cost, when purchased, double their present value, end yet they expect td make a profit on them. I assert facts worth knowing, that lam selling goods, new and fresh, Just purchased, as above, from 25 to 60 © cent, cheaper than any other dealer in this dty, jat 51 Market street. ' ; •.. | Jy22 OUSE TO LET, AND FOkNITUKK FOB SALE—A good three story house on Second street, ibetwesn Woodond Market. The furniture will be sold at Abargaln. Rnqnfroof f jy22] ’ ~ - H. 0. HOOD, 61 Market gt. Bay Wood Sursery and Gardena* , I James KENNEDY, [late Manager of the well-known Sy-1 racuse Nuseries, New York,) begs leave to inform the j public, that he has now established an EXTENSIVE NTJR-j §ERY, onthe Form of Mr: James B.Negley» : ncar.Eost Lib* erty, where he shalibe prepared, aftar the 6th Instoht, to re-1 celvo and AH orders tor every vwietyof Fruit and Ornamen* ] tal Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and PlantsrrlnH addition to a choice and superior stock on famd/he h as m tide ] arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in £he East, j to keep up hissnpply; Havljag a thotuugh and Iqngexpe* rience in the business, he can assure his customers perfect' satiatoctiom ' - .. . ■{ ■■■■■■•■ - : ‘i ■ Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully,offer his services in designing, layiagont, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub lic Parks, or the grounds of Country Residences; and will also furnish plans tor the formation of Lawns, Approaches, Picturesque Scenery, Ac., in the highest Styles of the art. Practically acquainted with: every branch of Landscape Gardening, andba*lug spent-yearsinthe Sylvian park* of England, and on the Doautiful bonks' of the Hudson* he hopes he has the capacity to meet the wishes of those who toTor him. ; ■ JSSF Communications can be addressed through the City Post Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. NegleyA Mohan. 22 Wood street ' merT:? " .. i: ■ • KENNEDY;A Qfi, 1 CELEBRATED CHEMICAL YEAST OB 2&EISG POWDEBB, i Tht CfieapisU EealthiaLvmt UttfulandEcoiwmi cdArtic&fvrßaitirwßnddyßisniitiFKed, GridaU, and Johnny Caktx, Pastry, r Puddings, SuimCalxSf Corn I tread, dc^ 33VSB INYEWTBD* Opinions op the press:— Those who have tried it, have found that the advertise* j ment does not vaunt Its praises too highly.—[Tallahassee | Flcridlanahd Journal, Feb. W, 1853. t .1 Housekeepers, who have tested the quality of this jpnw- j der, pronounce unanimously In its fhvor.—[Lockpdrt Daily j Courier. . i I It surpasses everything In thewayof we ever saw used la the baklngof ea&i.—iltahway Advocate and Regis* ter, April 16,1853, v. i • • I is an article of such various kinds of cook ery, that when its virtues become'properly known, no j housekeeper, that studies comfort and economy, will wll* llngly do wUhout It.—[N. Y. Pickn May-2i; 1853. ; ■ No one rioed'hesitafce to use Durkca’Sell-importantorticla j ’ to housekeepers.—{Republican Banner and Nashville Whig,' Fob. 17,1863. _ . : -- ■ ' I Would you have light broad, sweet bread, bread that you I can eat with a good relish,do .not torgct.to procure Durked’s I Baking Powder, and you will not toil to have good broad, cake&Ae.— t v We have tried'this article, and: canTecbmmend it with ! perfect confidence.—{Quebec Uaictte, July, 1852. j Durkee'a Baking Powder we have tried at our house, and. our “better 1 half" was astoolshal ot:th& result.—{N. Y.- Daily Tinier Oct. 23,1852. - • • . v : ‘ • Afi good hoosewlves will rejoice in and glorify the name; of. Durkee, after they have: given his Baking : Powder a fair I'triaL—(New York Sun, Bept-SO, 1862. ■ j Durkee's Baking-Powder, undoubtedly tho best artielo for this purpose that hoa.yet been dUcoverod.—NiY. Dutch- I -Tba highest commendations, from hundreds of ttio largest rand most respectable wholesale.houses in this, and nearly 1 every large city on this could bo glvon, if space I allowed it. - : ': ' I - Ei B. DUBKEE, I - Bbis pnopnitToa am> MxinJFioTUßxa, * I '•'••l39 Wafer rireef, Hew Torlfa- BAXTER A KoKEB, Agehfe, Pjttsbnrgh. [octal] SMITH & SINCLAIR, WHOLESALE ! 123 SECOND AND 161 FIBST BTBEET&. 15 STOU AHD FOB SALS, 309 bags Rio Coffee; f3oobblsN.O,Molassw; • - ’ i 175hhdaN.O.Bugar; 50 bbla Bugar-Uouso do. - • SOboxesGrant’a Tobacco; 200 bales Batting; *' 60 boxes Webster old do*... 300 kega Nails, assorted' /-i 20 bxsßusseH A Rohinson’e; 20Q boxes Glass; T : •- 100 esddjr boxaaf o£marious SOkegrVa/Twist Tobacco; •brands; 20Q boxes Rosin Soap; 60 bbU Loaf Sugar ; 60boxeaPalm do. 2DhigaPepp«; 20 boxes Ground Pepper; I IfrbagaPimento;. [sgp27]l Ground Ac. Ac. TTONEY—BOO t&s prime new white: Honey, in small t~l boxes. Ibr family, use. Inst receirod a&dfbr gala br - ang2o ; . J. V. WILLIAMS 122 Wood at. BESIIUSNOB- FORBAL&-Situated invAßeghany City. The Lot la 50 feeMroni on,North Canal street, by 235 I deep to Uhertr atnet, The house is large axid eonYenlent \\y arranged, withga* flxtures,bath room, Ac, A good Car* riage Hbuse and Btableou Liberty street jtrecs, shrubbery, lAc. This beautiful residence ’Will be hold on easy; terms; oct2Q ;8, CPTHBEBT.A BoN t l4oThirdst. iRITIBH ICBIEE—IQ casks.fbr »!• by > OC«8 r ■ v■-.•i.:. . B. A. PAUNg ‘.'l .."i Berty Dirldendt .. I BEBBONS insured, tath* Mutual Department "trtT | Pittsburgh: Ufij Insurance; Company, aw requested to j all andreedre thdrScrijr&rthaBo, per cem.dlTj4fiii&d Inflexible enforcement of j this lair mustpowerfbllj contribute to the preservation of j «tiler, utt thoeterallonfif *be jraWto moral,. *s*:&!&■ | mitUng no one vender or class olvendcrsto ply. their trade oaBUaDAy,canwprkluJusticetono.ene.;.- . ~ - And- Whereas, byvirtue of .my office, aodinccoridwa tlonof my official oath, it la my special duty to log *»***- i enforcement of this lair, I : have Issued this, my rroeiama* . Uon tofbat end. >••■■■• ■: " ■■ \ And, Ihereby call upon all tarcrn*l£eepeTs, keepers of i coffee-houses, restaurants and eating-houses, or by whatao : evor other names the places may be known,’where liquors i are or have been sedd or dispensed, to submit themselves to i the law as good dtlaens, and refrainfirom the s&lo of liquors i: on Bonday , and X warn them that every Infraction of this i law which may be detected, will be punished with tbeut- I moat rigor, and tho extreme penalties of its provisions on- I forced-without distinction of persons or conditions - ■ And, la aid-of*my settled detenulnaUon to-compel an unlvemlobedlenceof this law,il shall require every mem : bar of tho Pay Pulteerorcry member of tho Night Police* aadevery BpodalOfficer, who may be subject to my com* . to report to me on pain of instant dismissal ox sus pension, every infraction.of this Jaw- that shall fall under nia observation* crotherwlsooomd.tohls knowledge, r And «& submission to wholesome laws is honorable to all men asthelr violation Is disgraceful, I earnestly Invoke the assistance of good citizens in my efforts to enforce: this law. And that they may more effectually render such assistance, I I pny tbtmi to dismiss that most mistaken repugnance .to : becoming informers, which often restraloa the r law-abiding , from affirming their own patriotism by voluntary contribu-. i Uon of Information and aid la officers of the- I&w, who iti iheehnpHelty of ourrepubllcanlnstitationsare necessarily • weak in numbers, tmd dependentfbr efficiency upon popular countenance and co-operation. • • • - . - Belying upon such aid,and pledging myself and officers, to an energetic* vigilant, and sustained effort to enforce this; law, anipunisn ffTery inflaction. ot.lta provisions, I once morscall upon all Venders of spirituous, vinous, and malt liquors, to refrain from tho' sale thereof on Sundays within the City of Pittsburgh.; • ■ ‘ • • Witness my hand this Sixth day of October, A. X); 1853, .. OctS ■ . ItQBT* M. RIDDLE, Mayor. * ■ aw37:1y..; OVBaGB’B •>C i ■ v . t*. . 4. ■ . ■ ■ •. V.-* •* . * <£?• ■ . " v - S.v-.'.v ’V-i;'.-fi v'tftV 1 r f‘- r •:■ : 0&^ ETOOPEAN AGENCY. m THE OLDEST ESTAEtTHFIKP OFFICE IN THIS .CITY 1 • ,FOB KSaUTSIsa .. i • i MONEY TO THB OiiD COUBJTftY* I TAMES BLAKELYbegs leave to say to those persons haY-1 t/ frietidsln ihe Old-Coanbry.and desirous of-eiLlrcx | sending(bom »oneyar paying their passage, that hiSar ranremeDts fordoing eitiwrisnowwmplete, and ott So firm: a basis mistakes can not occur, norlosses accrue to any < l>aTing thfrlxuitten yesrsln which bo has bOeta in hie business, he has remitted brer a Half Minion of Dollars witboufctbe tosa of a:doUar,ahdiho house for t? bich fab is agent, in Lirerptol, baaehlpped not less than 45,*Xg> persons, daring the last year to Uiifi cotmtry, wiihow a complaint of neglect of doty oh their port. •• Secanlreue Pasarager Dublin, Liver pool,‘-Glasgow, Llmorick, Fort.; toxth'y Nbwry» Galway, Londonderry, and-Dandalk, to Now Yorfci Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimoreand New Orleans, and ■ from thence to* Pittsburgh; and will Attend strictly to: lor-: warding passengers fcoin tbonce to any port of the country. He also has eight drafts for sale, payable at the following places, via. ON ENGLAND. Edwards, Sandford A Co ,»......._.Loudoq. Wm.Tapp5c0ttAC0.......*....—....... ...Liverpool. (Arall&me In the principal cities and towns throughout 'Englahd'and'Walea.y. ; ■ ON IRELAND, Provincial Bank - 1rc1and,.,...—......»«....fc~.........*..DubHn. QO4BGSZS9. '•'l Armagh, - •; •; Downpatrick, Enniskillen, . 1 Mallow, : Strobane, Athloce, Carlow, . I Drogheda, Fertnoy, Monaghan, , Ennlscorthy, I Rqmnft, Cavan, • - Dundalk, . : Galway. . I •Newry* - Traloe, Balymena, : Clonmell, Dungannon, - Londonderry, Omagh, - Youghal), I B&nbridgo, Kilkenny, Dungannon, Kflrush, Waterfonl, Coleraine, Tarsonstown, Cork, ' ' • Knnia, Bondon, Bllgo, . .Wexford,- : . Ooqtehni, ..*«.««» j Bonk of Scotland, Edinburgh, and its branches' in fifty towns In Scotland. ON FRANCE. ftTogyni Edward Blount A Paris. (Available in any dty In Franco.) : ON; GERMANY. Messrs. Vogel, Kock A Bankers, FrankfoTtcn-thfrMaln. : (ATaUablelnanyrityinGormany.) : '• T JA3IKS BLAKELY, • tayT 196. cor; of Beviroth and Bmßfafietd fit*. PASSAGE IHOH IIVBBBOOIi* . EMBBAIfD ISLK I “ TIJJS irplendld new Ship, bttUt&r « Tapscott r a Lino.” ia I tho largesiPacketShlp afloat, and /or stitoogth. of I build* accommodations Cjr passengers* and sailing qualities/] h&snottiaal lathe Liverpool trade. 1 Tho KMEUALDISLB will sail from Liverpool on or olout [ the term of Dkihbeb, and person .sending for their | friends should not lose the opportunity of securing par sage for them by this noble Ship. i I '•■‘•ln order to preyent delay, passengers wulbe notified by letter from Pesos. W. TapscottA Co., Liverpool, *ba t day ] to be there to embark. .. >' •] ,;..; The Emerald Isle Is commanded by Capt-Geo. B. Cornish, ] (recently of the favorite packet ship, “ ffm. Tnpscolt,”) who is veil hhovn forhis kindnesd tdpassengersr.axid hie shill fulness os acommandcr; ; Niß.—Tbeß. I. viU ho succeeded by the nagnJfiirentnev.: ahipL« Shamrock,” commanded by the veil knovn Captain, Samuel B.Doane. v ... / . To secure passage, apply to JAUE3 BLAKELY, - -octal- * Seventh andBmlthP»»ld-Ktju-_..-j Valuable form for Sole. : Jzr*. is PETERS TOWNSHIP, WASHINGTON CQUN* Jj~(aTY, PENNA.—The undersigned wiahca to dlspowj of ralnatlo Fann> situated io one ofthe roost thri* tlng,rerUle:imdUeairßtreMeUons^fWttBliltigtcrncoanty-—] iaa> neighborhood proverMatJor Its'good morals and Intel- \ Hgence, arid BuffidenUy convenient to good markets, . This | Land lies within two, miles of the proposed route for Uig j ChnrQeTO YaUey Railroadman Improvement which will cer ; talnly be mode daring thecoming year* It contains about 14&-ACRES, more or least of which there are about 110 ACRES CLEARED, and lh a high state.of cultivation, and finely Tim* her, and the whole is abundantly supplied With water.. It ! adjolns'landa of William Park, Daniel 8011, and cthere. I The Improvements are. TWO GOODD WELLING HOUSES, one Brick and the other Frame; a Frame BARN,,and two Frame STABLES, with other necessary outbuildings. Therels an abitndahce-of. fine FRUIT on this.property. This valuable Faith will be Sold on accommodating terms. For any farther information In reference to it, application can be made to the subscriber, In Canortsburg. | seplfcSm . U •: > JOIIN.OALOTTAN. BOOKS I NEW BOOKS!—Nos.7 hod 8 Illustrated | Record of the Now York Crystal Palace Exhibition., i Father Bxighthopes, or an old Clergyman’s Vacation; -by i Tanl.Croytbm . . : The Boyhood of Groat Men. . . i Cranford; by the author of Rath Moorland Cottage, &c~ v Thb Senators Son, or the Maine Law: a Last Refuge; by ; Metta Victoria Roller. —Rudiments the Art of : Building; edited by John ..Bullock.':-'-.-.;/;.'-;. 1 Jane Seton, or the King's Advocate; by James Grant. The Rebel Scout; by Ana Ashland. i >. The Forged WUlj or Crime and Retribution; by Emerson Bennßtt ; Tbo Victim of Excitement, by Caroline Lee HenU. A fteshsapply of the above works just reoelved at W. A. GILDENFKNNEYA CO.’S, ■ octs • ... ...... -> 56 Fourth ■tr«'fr. HEW JBVSIC. fTiHE latest published, Just received. I X Pharcalla, volso Brillanto pour 2o piano, parF. Burg ~. pinTtflf* J Les Talipes, 8 raises* Ottoman Walts. *.• I There Is but one Paris, 4 Waltzes ? by Btrauss. Etty Way. Do ehl Church Yard,Ac. . Also: Lilly Dale: K&tyDc&n; They've sold mo down do river; • I Blossom Schottlah; . *• Afton&chOtUsh;; i -v ~ T :Prido Polka; Early Dawn Polka; Homo Again. * v Together with thelatcst Guitar and Violin Music: A large and splendid selection'of Plano Fortes will arrive! shortly, when purchasers and others are invited to call and examine, - CHARLOTTE BLUME,UBWooa street, • •ancfiO -. Becond door above Fifth. • OhlfittMlngVPiuioßi TgEsabscribcthajJastrecdrod from the nmnn&cforv of Jonas Chlckerlog.! Boeton, the following Piano Fortes. which are i M tt jg \J U new for.examination and sal o,'ria: i No.’l3o33—one elegant rosewood* round coraexvflulßhed ' h»nfc and front, G^0ctar«>,priea«......—...,.....5375 00 j No. 13078—one rosewood square, 6 octaves, price 276 00 | * «*"13686 do do. do 6. “ “ . . 275 00) <* 18635 do do round front 6 « « '29000 w 13045 'do walnut , do . 0 ° « . 275 00 u 13592 do do round corners 6 u : 200 00 <‘13418 do do' square 6“. , « . ; 200 00 All the above are finished with tbo now iron framo and new scale, with Ur. Chkkorlng’s name cast on the .frame, to prevent Imitations and. imposition. Purchaser aro invited to examine tho above elegant Instruments,' atthe'Huaic Btore and Piano *Ware*rooma of • • > ' JOHN H.iIELLOR, Agent for Chickethjg , e Pianos,.. '■■ ■No.BlTyoddntreet,Pitfa»buroh'- Estate FOr P'* • At Three TSricfcHouses and Lots onPike street; Real Bft&Ce FOrSale. Three Brick nouseaand Lots in Bast Birmingham; . One acre Lotopposite St. Mary’s Comotcry, on the Greena tnrgb and Pittsburgh Turnpike, enclosed with-a Board fence;' •' ; 'c‘’\ ■ j One scro~Lot adjoining the above, also enclosed with a i good board fence; on the lot is a small frame bouse, excel lent springs* st®*** - Twenty-one aeroa of Land four miles from the city, ad* joining lands of Samuel .Garrison, and fronting on tne Al leghcny river, andValleylUOroad. ; A)ne Brick hoi on Webster street; ; - One Frame House and Lot on Franklin street; VTwu Lots in.Allegbeny City* wril Improved; Fifty LotainEastHTerpool, Ohio; . The aboTe propertywlll be soldier* favorable terms, and : on threofouxtha of the. purchase money a long crcJit will , • l r— -Apply to — —— . i jy22 •? • ; . Real Estate Aggnt,„ Hope FiftUa In Full Operation Again! I EYAS’S BUILDINGS, Fifth stnwt—THE PROPRIETOR, thabkftd to the public'foy pert custom, ventured to fltv . Udt&continnanceof the same for tils present enterprise-* the establishment of a. Tl&ut_ and Spict Mills witainthe . dty, for the accommodation offals customers*; and all who ! wish to have really good Flour, pure ground Spices, Ac. The attention of Families, Merchantsand -Others, Is invi ted, andall 1 ask Is that they will give me n triaL : F. B. - .N; B.—AH articles taken back If hotfound good, and the r money returned. ; • - L:, r- -: ' • marl 9.,. PATENT FRUIT G picking‘firuit from tall trees without theald of alsddezyFrualng lustra* meats of tbo most approved constructionffUgging Kirks, suitable for'strawbeny bods' Uooks; Seod Drills; Catting Boxes, Cir„Hay.or Cmm Stalks, of various patterns, and a great yaridtr of la&ofr eating implements .for the ; garden or-farm. ’ Downing's, lUrgrs, and other standard works on Fr^te,Flowers, Rural Architecture, end Landscape Gardening, for s&id at the.'Seed and Implement Warehouse. No. 49 Fifth streettPltfsbnrgh, Pa. ■ jy22...;:.r.-:.\ k . •jambs wakdrop. WalTg Academy of Drawing andFairtting !;■ XJCT G. WALL would notify his mends and tbs public, t Tf • : thathehas removed his studio ftom Firststreet | to tab cornerOf Market and Fourth (second story,) over the store of Wm. M.HeTHh; entrance on Fourth street. LAttbdroqnestbfhlsftJend^hohaaalso opened a DRAW* rING BCHOOL. : daases - for young Ledka and Gentlemen [ will bo formed in bothTh-aqtngnTtd-P»2s B. A. FAHNBSKKK 4> 09, .v t'-.-'v' ' »• St , y *• • ••TT pb-iM’ V . DRUGS AND .MEBI6INES. 99999 9'999 DB. KEVSEB’B ■yECTOBAL, COTOH BYBTO. ■la the prescription of a regular physician, who used It fbr soreral yean In hla practice, -with success uneiualled by any other aedidne now In use, end It was only npon the great and dally Increasing demand for It, that he wee lndn ced-to put It up In bottles, for n more general arid extoffidre sale. '• Wfl aTrfnt'fW ib* pwrtomlgyrnp that Ifrla ftp tn&rtlynao jrgpgrgfloii, differing In every respect “from the various remedies now in use,lor the diseases of; it® Pulmonary • organs.- Jl docs noi tidxn the fiZcmtceft .by containing seating doses, of squills, antimony, tad fpeeachaann. Tt has In it no opiates to constipate the towelfl>anddry up the secreting organs; but Its action is wholly different iron the tuition of any of the above named i2 is an Ed* ‘pedarant that clears out the tubes and air cells of theLunga - and Bronchia in a jnanncrlhat fa cotequatiedby any other . remedy.- Jt dissolves, in a great measure, the.greatly in creased Rccretion of mocufl attending the various diseases of the air cells and bronchial tabes. - ft allays all Irritation, . almost as soon os it is taken, undlthw been known to curo-ft'eongh-of-SQYer&l.AVfcck’a duration in TnKfcEi>oBJ»t i SYMProuaorCourcn'lNFUJtNZA-*-*‘ 4 There to a discharge n from Ibo nose of a- thin acrid htiroor, which scalds amt tt frets the parts over which it .passes; Increased discharge Mfrom tho rnetes and. Bronchia; feeling of lassitude over “ thawhalo body, and often cold shivering are felt; at least body ia more tban usualty.Bensitlve to tho action, of tb® air* in consequence of the blood being driven in upon u Internal organs, the. pulse Increases in frequency,and ‘ r theroi3 KBaonUly more or less fover present.. These fool u f n ~,: firo «ooq .followed with hoarseness, and. a sense of “wuahness and soreness in.the wlodpipo and voca! organs, « at times amounting )tp a .total eupproasion of the vfitee, “together with a difficulty of breathing, and a sens® of “consaictlon'Of the chest.” These symptoms aro often attended with a dull pain and Sens® of wdghl in tho foro head Los well as with a heaviness in moving tho eyes. Sometime* the cough sets in with tho commencing symp toms, and continues during tho whole course of the disease. Header, attend to these symptoms, they or® tho precursors of a fatal disease—PuutotrA&r CoNßOMpnos.. - . ' From the PittifmrgTi l Homing Jbtf, Od. 23,1852, • IzreLuts&L—Ono of the best medicines' fbr the cure of. Thfluencathatuanbe found in (he country,. U Dr. Keys ex's Pottora! Byrup. We have tri*d it, and tots great pleasure la bearing testimony to its efficacy. There is no humbug ■ about 1U At tills'season of the year, when one half our | citizens are sneezing and coughing, it should be known that a few spoonafai Of-this medicine wIU, in half a day, f work a perfect ouTOi -deader,lfyonhaTO &-cold,take our I advibe, and buy a bottle of -Dr. Key Mr’s Pectoral Syrup. - From the PitUburgh Morning Fxt t BepL2&,l&&' ; KSTSotfS PectorsL' stsuPv—‘Wflhave tried this modlcinn fepa severe'cold, and; cai£ trulysaywe have, hover found any remedy so pleasant apd cffectua}. It igon expectorant, yet doea'not sicken'thO. Stmnach; :andtit. prevents costive* ness. It is very hlghlyxeajmmended by physicians and others who have tried it, as a speedy and. effectual core for i' cbldi Influenza, hoarseness,'whooping ebughj'croup, quin i sey,andnumorous otßer complaints of tbo bronchial organs ! Hud ixings.- We can -safely Recommend' it as an excellent i remedy. * , jfroßiVu Greensburgh ihiiiligavxT, Jtfay 20,; 1863. ‘ Tnswcatber for a wees, post has been quite cool, and, to us, very unpleasant.' Besides .being ’cool, and urp evant In that way, it is exceedingly changeable. Oh; Weuoeaday, the 18th, the thermometer atood .wtwcoiirS&ftnd 90 in the sbado~moBt of the day. The next day, overcoats and fires were nocessary to comfort; and cn Prhlay morning there was quithohard frost in this vicinity, though nothing wan seriously, injured thereby. .As a fonsequenco of-these. stuU •den changes; vanny people are- aflUctod with bad colds and MUghs. Weobserveda ladyatCburchthe otherevening* bo much annoyed with a hard coughytbat we. really felt alartned for hßr safety; an much.-so, that it was with some r effort we could refrain from “ talkin’ out in tneetiog,’’end i recommending her forthwith to procure ahottloOf Kojvor’s. I Pectoral Symp, to giro her immediate relief—to bo had at John McClelland's store. ■ . jprcrm> the SteubenvilleSerai A, DR. KrrSEß’a PJCTOBAL Eveup has had on extensive fblo this winter-reverybody who uses It speaks & the highest terms of Us merits. lis low price-only 50 cents—its plea* eant tastej and certainty, to cure, bos mado it thefavorilo of all who have been tickled about tho lungs ond bronchial* i tubes. Henlng & Melvin, the agontA. for this city, have | sold Urge quantities, - Success to _Dr.- Kcjser’s Pectoral, S»y we. ■ i-;.-;': r *'" ' prom the Evening Chronicle. \ • Ketssr’s Pectoral, a friend observes, is the next thing.to health itself.. We may here observe, os we mention no that'thls friend was out bn election night, and anx ious to hear the news from Maine, tarried long bn the cor ners. The news came, but not until ho had absorbed end* i dent damp to give him the chills. 'Another friend invited I him to take a glass of Scotch ale, which was. put up in very black'-bottios.' Ouxfrlehds* tbira was huge, and was only quenched after a number of empty bottles stood beforo him; a cold in th 6 head was the consequence, which consequence was cured In eix bouraby using Kcyeeris Pectoral. I^fmOit^^hingionExsminer^.^ , pxcTQEAL Sraup.-Oor renders arc aware that wo have not heretofore Bpoken.ofvonyihing in. the Uoe.of medicine; wither that administered by-theprofcKslon, or that prepa red we not any kind of drags; -ire cannot think of a fingld article under tbat bead thotwe hare ever considered verypalntablc,yetvre,like inost -of you, have been compelled at r times to partake of various kinds of haueeous doses. Medicine f?f one of the unpleasant things that wo sometimes /iaw io ttcatfeio. TTo vrili therefore let this paw by way of prologue and apology and as an epilogue would simply call your attention to tl e advertisement of Dr.Keyssr. Ilis IVctor&l Syrup 1? falsi to tea good article, yet we are not ableto speak - experiment - ally in reference Jo its qualities Neighbor Ilnrner, of the Pittsburgh Poct, has trled it, and pronounwd it magnux* bonum /• -Cototbt STOfiEKKEPffia Will find Ibis an excellent ortlda to sally and trillgive general satisfaction-.to thilr customers.. liberal' deductions will bo made torotaflera.and others purchasing by the dozen. Price,'siDglebotilesAO cents; or . Blx bottlesfbrs2,6o. - ‘•-V i ' ; -- : CAUTION persons will try to induce yon’ to other article, slating that ; St is as good an this ; botwaadvlsayoatocutoutthe name,“Oa.KrrsEn’sPeo toa&L Syßbo,Sandboy no oUier, and ybuwiir hot bo die* appointed. •. ’’ '' 4gj-,The Pectoral Syrup 13 prcparedandeold by Do. Geo. .H. KEY&EIW wholesale and retail Druggirt, No. 140, corner Drug- * gists everywhere,- : V'■ : .’v'• 0c23 MOUSE’S OOSIPQIIND STUUrOF YEb- LOWDO^KROOTi pared from t£e best roota ond of the ’ Materia Medico, and has gained an unrivalled reputation for the following effects, vto: v REGULATING AND STRENGTHENING THE LIVER, andUzoxsirre Oeoakb, tied cleansing the Stomach and Bow els, and iMsgnflefljlJTer Complaints. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costiveneas, Poes, Headache, Fever and Ague, Jaundice, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Ac., and canting the fbod to nourish and support every part; PURIFYING TRESLOOIV and thus curing all Hnmors, Cutaneous Eruptions, Scrofu la, Salt Rheum, EryMpolasjßcald Head, Cankory Pimples on tho face, Blotches, Ulcors, Tumors, Mercurial Disease, Can cers, Act, Ac. .••-•••• -REGULATING THE SECRETORY DUGANS, and by enabling thorn to perfbrm -their proper functions, preventing and euring many painful and dangerous dis eases strengthening and quieting tho Nervous System, thus allaying Nervous Irritation, and eurlngall diseases of the Nerves, as Hysteria, Neuralgia, Cramps, Aft.' It la unrivalled In the ctire/of all FEMALE 'as. Weakness, General Debility, Irregularity, Swelling of the Feet, Joints,’:A&, causedM9y weakness; also, Lung and Throat Complaints, as Colds, Coughs, Asthma, i Oousumption, Ac4-alBo, Dropsy. : t - Having msas Use of the Compound Syrup,cfYellowDoek | Boot, prepared by C. Morso A Co, either ourselves, or in our fhmlliesi and finding it to be a very salutary and effectual l preparation; we domostcheerfUllyrecommeßdiitotbopub* luoos a valuable medicine..V: , -v; - I K.£oume, Esq, Cashier-National Bank, Providence, &. I.; f A. 'W. Bpeuceri Esq., Cashier Lime Rockßankjdo. do., Rev. William Phillips, Itov.jJ. B- Rlchmond, C. 8, Jones, editor 'ProvMence Gen. AdvL, W 1111 am Field, MvW.G. M., Cyrus Fisher, M; E. H. B, James Hatchlhson, G. ‘Dea. V. J. Bates, Doet.BenJ. Colby, and one hundred others of tho most respectable families of Providence.. This certifies that I have for a number of years been ao - quintal with the composition and mode.ofmanufactara of MORSE’S COMPOUND SYRUPGP YELLOW DOCK. ROOT v II hate also been acquainted with its modus operandi in dis- I easoiandcaa say: that in all respectflltto-admirably calcu- I lated to remedy timt class of Disease-Tor which it was de- I signed, ilt is especially valuable in INDIGESTION and all I Its attendant-symptamsj it exritßtoJjenltbyvactioß the I UVER,removeB Torpor, andi.nactivity.of thi& ORGAN,and I stimulates healthy action in til the- system, -; As. & DKPU i BATOR, or purifier of the Blood, It has no superior. I . . DAVID HOLHEB, M. D, I Proridenre, S. L, Jan. 4L1853.. I DS. Prepared by .a MORSE A, No. 446 Broadway, I New York, exul sold by Druggists and othors throughout ] this and other countries. JOEL MOQLER, Agent, | . epr27:ly : • . Pittsburgh, Pa- DR. DE LANEY’S CELEBRATED. CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, . TheoiilylnfaUQjU Cure forthai Dna4fulJ>isea»lcnmenaM SPERMATORRHEA OR INVOLUNTARYNOCTURNAL EMISSIONS, bo harrassing and destructive, and produo tiveofßomuchtnlschleftothenertoussyatem,iucapadta- tlng the man fox business, Rodety and matrimony. . Thlß lhetnunent Is simple,, compzehensiya and: ineser* , failing, .and may bo. used without the.: slightest Incen- I venlence of the knowledge of the most intimate friend. If la to -bU used. extern ally, producing nopain or injury whatever, nor preventing any one' from f attending to his business; and while in use not a tingle anurton can take [ place, toe orpanr,tncsAort BAD'S. MjEADEE'S ASSISTANT, now edition, with XifUOtwuil AdiUtloiu.togeHK, Wh:» ehorteyitaaof CaaTOTOwiM, byA.Jofthsl3ahQi ’ Judicial Dtotrtet, rerelred end for ole by /. s. vrstvarjV wmwih* ««& stutianep, , Jy23. . OSWtolrtrte^tatattWi<Mtbtts, * r f- *'• , * •V'i