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'* a„ v ».»ir >A il •SS*. ~• i. »:». ,*h *’r * fc n T •» •* •».< ■^* r _.’ , l J.f^t> r t \UJ,* N ;* ** jr—* S J .' ■. , 'j > 7 c^'Kf i V*4we’ , » r-* **■ tl vivm., r^.:*•?'**»*-f- iV *> -'• <. ! pi. Mmte IMHS mmssiMsMm ■ ;• raJM**. awmmm HMiM •• iiraM - W^mmm ogt SlP®s ■ nniMp • wmmm sMMftli ■■MM fflfBlli«fpgj ' fUMMI oneoftbe ben maunree for com, ado, Btm*Sß&&*« fhjUltees, Ac., of easy end ettfo »PP ca on, OYSTER' TKAKSPORTATIOW. i-.»0*.5 f fltrfen end Farming implements, in great «*•*«* »» TP* law arranged adththe Pennsylvania and finsque *»* ‘i£ uSttoptoJmSttpltbaßeddandlinptenientffareliotoe, VV henna Railroad Companies, -for a special Oyster I m§39misiii CLOTHING. rTUin subscriber woni.t r>. from his old Btsnd.on 1 tho public, tout hr yz/NFBOXT BIOKJ* NO. JUrkatshoot, to dLif JSr opposite the Theatre, 45 yQTiI STIIEtT, a handsome nssort whcrehe isnoir cfolbs,' Cassimerts anil moot of >' l: ' ln , IS.Si, Which he vriU taka pleasure vc itiogivor tlio.usm *> *0 i him with a cell. ■ lie is iu Bhowing to thoM'^^“> J “"' 6 article of Clothing in the latnit and m subscriber offers for sals his com ' plot” *fe*fes*s?wSE3S^ SUtca, onrccclptpf Qarmcl lt Catting, ; v inpyOff ■'■ -- :r ■m-Kinhstreet, opposite the Theatre. SAMUKI- GUAA, I A a ad OVEaCOATlNa,olUjq ( lat^Rtyl^,^ drohlers wiU fir the eastern.trade. J^eoLii*Uetcrslttin• llosinT. Glotcs, Ribbons* and Blast .-UK/Vt.ll. * lA«rUoo ■ .. New stylo Plain and Fancy Dc Barnes... • . rv^p,. French Merinos, CMlimcre?, Cobargiy Alpacas, and mra matins, all color* ami qualities. . . , . Ih) Bcice?and high colored Do leuncs.u.t qualities. Fall and SVintar Shawls, pi arerp (lcw'-ciption. Lm* ana Square Broehe and Flald stuwrls. Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do. ■ * French ChUiUes, Oingbtmis. „„ - A Conors! assortment fast color Prints,Trom 6J4 cxs. up. WiUTEOOODSof erery • . Collars, Cairs,Chem!ceUcs and Emb’d Jjakfi., at barjiias. llonnft Ribbon* and. Millinery Goods very cheap. ; AiSS a full Sock of DOMESTIC GOODS, at low pno-r -linen ShwUng, IMUow Uncna f TahlerClcthß, and Nap^ ! kins! Ruwift Diaper, and CraTtttvW cheap- _ _ q GLOVES. HO3IKRV* BUSPENDbRS, and CRAVATS. ■ffewoSd rcspoctrully solicit an early call from b-rth wholesal* and retail buyers, flnttcno s ‘ Sn acconimoJnte all wbo th " r r atTml STEVES - 50 N S XOTR. AT THE oTiQiTal' BEE-HIVE, * Ti* FiLrANFfmTER.GOODS, SHL-stasssassss YOPNQ( steve.-sOS * IX>VE WM. A. M’CLIUIG, ■■■■: • ' BBALBE IS , Hno Toan, Choice Family Groceries ana Willow ■ Ware.. CORNER OF WOOD i tom first hands In »h-i Eastern markets, which, nil! be sold °^-HoC^ n families, bujln's bj the of charge. »«« coach ana Carriage J - . JOHHBTOH, BEOTHEBB & CO., Omer of Htbttrn and Bdnumt Urult, Meghrny CW>,- c * nKT , respectfully inform tholr frirmta tho' public generally*- that ibcy hare tbß manufacture ofCartingorj iaZS-SE-ItaroucUes, Rocbaway* Basgies.SWshJ anil best Eastern Shafts, ltoha,aud Wbwiatu^ they, dent that all "who faTor them with tbolr .patronage* vnM be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work*; -^.v . .Pnrehaaexa are requested to giro us a call, before purcoa* ringelsayhere^• i.-'-v-. -.- <-♦•■•=•• octo^y- V. CAKRIAOKB FOB SULK. nriTTR undersigned has jnelrceciecd at lain j Kress-, m . T: CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, «itnatedQjfi|fcifig^»^ • aor tho Two Milo Run, between and Uawreneorille, n splendid assortment rtSr , j, nßr_.. ■of VKinOI.ES, of elrery description, and will continue to SLassiss^ tasted to call «nd see ftr themselves. • • £spodal and prompt attention paid to pepflinnfjor Carrl* tg&gr [myWwy*l JQSKPn WHITE. EiVKliTs^Aßlißr I ComertfSmi&JUld tired and Diamond dim-... -j*L. TUB undersigned baring added largely to njs fflaT ptock, is now prepared to accommodate thapubhc £331 with the finest Bugles, and best norses,-notb for Saddle and Ilaruess. Gentlemen wishing to have -horsefl kept atSfrery, will find superior accommodations Ibr them at thla stable. The stalls are- large and new, and the pro* prietorpays otctt attention to their ease and comlbrt^^ bctfcy ■ ■ P. TTKVT.TN. BLANi£.'BOOK8 — Legers, . • Journal?, Day Books, < • Cash Books,. Receipt Books, Dockets, Or any descrip tion of BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER at short notice, of the most superior quality of paper, bound in any stylo required. Blank Books saged to order. A largo and excellent stock of. Blank Books always oh hand and for sale at low rates, consisting of Cap, Demy and M«llnni work, in all style* of binding. The trado sappHwl on liberal terms. , . ••• TV. 8, HAVEN, ■ Blank Book Mauufactnrer, ‘ Corner .of Market and Second streets. ~“ "5 Notice. ■ FTUIB partnership between the nndßTfiigtieu, at Pittsburgh I and Wheeling, is thbulay dlfisolyedhy mutual consent. Joseph Richards has transferred hisintererttoCteorgeW. b done authorize,! to ““ * ,rra- JO3F.PH RICHAItDa. " KUsb'OTsV; August 25,1853. ‘ OAKD-TheBtIEWINO,GRAIN,MATiTandnOP’mAJJE iriU bo cam«i on as hcrutoforo, by ntPitts borgh and Wheeling. ; SMITH. V [flftgctte.j . neroiveral Uctolv«*bJ : - TTJSr RECEIVED—By Express, direct from the mnnufto* turerp, a splendid assortment. of Colt's Rcwatineriß tols.4/fiandolnchc9;bairrel,ftll.of.whtefa.wc will sell for rash as low asthoy can bo boushtln thecltyoC I»bw York. Personagoing to Australia or CAUfornUvyrttlflndthat they can do better By purchasing tbclr.KiUippoge.at - tome, than they can among strangers, as ire giro pereoup a chance to SlaMof the above Pistols, before leering the city: anil tncaeeaf » failure, urorrfgud : 138 Wood ijtreßt.rftttßlwrgh. uISK , 'iJL ’r- v-*' -s: ?.uX Tli ANSPORTfffoOy; CLE VEL AN.l>,-rAN t D [ ,?'I’XTSBUEGH • on 4 nfler MONDAYj Nofofflberllth. JBS3, pMsonßer () Trains "ill run. daily (Bundays oxceptcd) follows. AIL TKAINJcaF.es CtaveUndat 9.05 A M|orycll?TlUe, stopping at till intermediate Stations: arrive at AllUmcijat n kxi-nraS D TISfN llartaClorclanaata.W PMfoi' AUl aneo, stopping »t Hudson, Eartville and ltavenna only— arrive at Allianco at 5.00 VM» ; - ■ ■■ •• .. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaveaCloveltind for Ravenna and Intermediate Stations at7;45, and arrive atßavennaat 0 25 i T ;sx;; Tsro ihfongtr Tndnfl.fromCloTßlandl ta ritts burgU'daUy. . REXCRNING: _ EXPRESS TRAIN leaver Alliance for Cleveland, at 1250 P M. stopping .'at lima,' Ilavennn,E&ilviUe and Hudson only—arrive at Cleveland at 2AO P M.. The Mail Train of t>Ulo and Pcnnn. EaUroad; lcavin* Pittsburgh at AOO A SI, connects wdtb this Train at Alliance a11L45 AM. m — ■- i MAIL TRAIN It&vdsWcUsviUeforClflreland aC AOQ P 51, stopping at. all way Statious—aKive at Alliance at 5 00 amiClerrclandat7.so r SL • ACCOMMODATION TRAIN : leave* Ravenna for Clovo land'trotl Intbrroodlate StaUons at -T.l& A M—arrive at Cleveland atfl.oo A Mr Only ono through train from Pitta* brngVtbCleveland daily. ■■■.■*■ ' CONNECTIONS—MaII Train fromXSloTcland-confiectfl at AUiancowith the Moil Train ot Ohio and Penna. R R. for Canton, Massillon and Wooster; also for Salem and. Pitts burgh, arriving’at Pittsburghat4.4sPAL - Express Train from Cleveland, and .Mail Train J*?? 1 WeUflriUo.both oonncct ai Alliance at 5.00 P .M. with in© Express Train of 0. & P. R. for Pittsburgh—arriving at nttahurgliatBJ.sPM. . . ■ B - . „ Express Train from Alliance connects with the 8.00 A al . Tralo of 0. & P. R.Yfom PiUflburgh. ; w _ , Passengers leaving Pittsburgh on A MTran jff* rive at CleVolandat 2.40 P M, and connect with th© follow ing trainaEast, West and ‘ W Wl ll.fr- Cixmasn and Tom».-Train* if»2S?A l ganduslvyyToledcs'CMcago and the North Toledo at 7.65 P M and Chicago next morales atJOO-- time through from Pittsburgh tp Chlcogo belns lcss.than.-^ to cSvsuTn)i CoLtMbnS AWp CirrOT»ATL-rT»in* l^T! D S fl * ' 2.50 PM and 8.30 P M for Columbus, - Cincinnati, Oallon, Dayton, Indlnnnpolis and all stations ott tbo BoUefoptalno and Indiana Railroad. .>■ . ,• ■, . . . i. n ~ n( .j Cuvelaxd Aim E&re.—Tralnajeaving at 4A5 P.M and 9.00 M for Edo, Dunkirk, Buffalo and New York. Tbo 'Trains connect.both:’ways with lbs C ..%• A C. B.R.at Hudson , for Cuyahoga Polls, Akron and Cllntonat Bayard with tho Railroad for Carrollton, Mluma wxdtttWahhrS •„ TUk«ts through to Toledo, Detroitj Chicago, lAealle and Freeport can bo obtained at this office. _ . . . .. • Passengers are tbolr the Company’s Office, of ' -3 OWN xjotlB lions©, Water st». Plttsoorgn. CLKVGLAND ASB PIXTSBBIIOII railroad. r SPECIAL NOTICE. ON t nil#herTrKDNK3l)AT, August 19, IMS, Passenger Trains will ran dolly, (Sundays rraopted.l w follow*. EXPRESS TRAIN lervre* Cleveland for. WellsvlUe and Cleveland far Alliance and way Stations at 7.50. P M. Xtetnrnlngt , t •! gXPIIESS TRiTO>»ea \YcllsvUl« for Cleycbffid *** AlUanw fcr ClercUni Train nee ts*with the Express Train of 0. *P. KaUroauJ, at 6J50 A M, arxitlng atCtoT©l*nd.-mV 1 J*3J A M Th? Express Train fromWelliTillopDiinDajaVAin- *heS3o MailTraiatrcm PHUburghoand reach- Inff Cleveland at 3.30 V SI; Also, with the Pa lUUxoad from 'tbe'NVest, arriTlng In Pittsburgh at s*oo P M. The Exprcw Train from Clevdwnd .wttDW'lr at AlUance with Mfill Train for E«l^^P taD » VafslllQn.'Woostcrtatid StatiocsoQ O. «.F* liaHroad. t Only one Train dally from Cleveland to ritwbargh,c»ltig lotto refusal of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Com nany to ollosr an evening conn«don; to bo mode, wliteh would accommodate pavengers reaching Cleveland la Uw afternoon Trains from the Rostand IVcst, , _ ~. ThelO.OO A M train from Cleveland Train from Wellstille connect »t Bayard with ! Carrollton, and Backs for Barer, Now Philadelphia and Cos-. h< TrsiM each way connect at Iladstm with the CL Z-ondC. Railroad, to Cuyahoga Follsand Akron. • ■■- ■. .. i-asren-'ers Icaring PMshargh In the 8 DOA H Traln, reach Cleveland at 3UO 1> M, and ronooct nlih tto Ught mug Train of Lake Shore Railroad, leaving at wti P M Sir Coating palaces “Qawn Af thtf West* and VCw*c leave at 7.00 P Si for Buffalo. ......unon LAKE SHORE RAILROAD IcavesatS.4aandfl.ls PH for Erie,Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Now Yorkand I,l rtKv'firAVl) COI.UMWJ3 AK» CIKCIKSATI BAUr nnA ClnrlnoaU: ann." Trainromieriaatflalldn nilhßellcGmjnlneand lniUonsß H for Dayton. In Xrrro IlauU nnU Jrttcraon At 5.15 V M for Toledo. 3lHwauUie ? ****“*£» tj*:*®* and SL J/mi*; alro at 7.001* M by Toledotvnd Ik'troit, thence l*y linttroad to Chicago, La?alle | Ticlcels toflnlena or.Xteth>St,sfi; Chicago SU; liftsalle *; UalettH Kt. s-I*. n . Through Tictabt to See Vork.anA Boston rta. BniUo, on lw obtained at this office. - • \ A, v .». .. Vh» , PaSßmjrasare rwinratolto\\.j h I'Comwiuj 5 oSce,.oX •._... JOIXN-A.CAUull*»ifjAM* I aufflS Mopongahalft House* I*l pjttabprgh. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA BAILBOAD. Nexv Arrangement, . coxrMSA’clira august 8, i 853 EXrUKSS THAW learcs Pittsburgh. at 6 tj clock, AM, atorwouly at the principal Stations, anil dinw otCrest* lintv&t 1%) P H. arriving at Cincinnati In tfao cfeninfl, via to dndmiatl,s7,7s; to Colmabui', TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at S.SO AM; dine* at AV liance; and roach** CrcsiUne at 0.00 PM, the Niirbt Train toColunibua and Cincino&U, and trith the Bcilefaotalni* and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indlauppo lU, Terre Ilauto, ond towns.in Indiana. Connections are made AlUanw by Railroad with Ravenna, Hadson anil i Pare from PiUsburfh i Connection!* arc made at Mansfield byßallroad with San' l daFk>- City, Mansfield, MountA eruon, Newark end Zaurs- Ti pfljo. to Sandusky City, &t,s£>} to Newark,sl,6o; toZanca- tnadq with Detroit and ChiroOT, Cleveland and SandaaUy City. i*awengc« liUa buroh In the Mail Train at 8.50 A lt go directly by Mans field and Sanduskv City to Detroit, without dotenUon. | ■ , TUB KXFUE3B TRAIN loam Cref’Jlne at 1.00 P M, Man,Hold pt 1.10 1> SI and Alliance at 6.00 PM. and reach, os IPlUsbnrgh at W 0 P M, wnnecUng nlth EtP™? Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which learn Pitta | Cincinnati to Pltiatmigh, lfli- Ao«9- ST,TO. Pare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, *l MAUi TRAIN loam CrcstUnsr at T,A M; dined ok Al liance; connecto with Express'Train from Cleveland, and Pittsburgh at 10 A M ood ■».« PM, and New BrightanatT A M andl I' M. Ihccurdon tickets, $1; quarterly tfcioU ft at QUO AM, and ar* requests toprocure Tickets at the Offlce,at the VedcralStiwt Station, of •• GEOIHIE PAKHIN, TlckotAgent ThoiTrnlnddo not rnd on Sunday. .• . "ASrPiiraicr information maybeobtalncdof jgugS ...... JOHN KELLY.Passenger Agent. Pennsylvania TTTE are forwarding Prndneo, Ac., to Baltimore and rhlla-1 W dclphia, promptly, on receipt.., Time, Five Pays. RATES OPTBIIQnTi;. : : arwo® «* v *°On'cahdles, Cheese, Earthenware, leather, Loaf Tobacco, Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Clover Bid Timothy SStrSklns, Hemp, Flax, and . On Feathers, I'nrs, Peltry, Brooms and Merchandlxe, 00c. Minolta. Wo forward ftelght to Eodebangh’s Stitfon neardwensburg, and Intermediate Stations. . ; Station, near * GRAHAM, Agents, corner of Penn and Wayne sta, Pittsburgh. ....... XL Mi HOUSTON, Agent, ■ t,20 TTii Market rtrc°t, Philadelphia. . halcolm Lswa~...M...JOUN w*tti , xN..:..r.«.;*-rodKfn'S. xnscn; : J. 6. Leeota, MoAlplil A Coi, ; „• WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Dealers In Produce; Met als, and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 242 and 244 Liberty street, near the bead of Woody Pittsburgh, Pa,,of fer for mle on liberal term^t^ o forming: 100 tierces fresh Rice; •.... *50,000 Ibs r ßacon, assorted; - lOObblsiTar; ' ; » •-6 tons Bor Iron, do;: * * 1600 Kecs Nalls, assorted;l :. a- do,Best Nall Bods: 500 boxes Window Glass,! .2000 keg* Rock and Rifle ■ assorted;’ • - J-.: Powder,assorted; ... 50 half chests Tea, as*J. - 800. bow Rosin Soap; .* sorted; ;-Bibbls. Linseed, Lard oni 76 b«,.Tobacco,assorted;* Oil; i • 100hlids.N.O.8iigar,iiart; .OOObUs, Vinegar J: • priiao; • • j Sd do Rosin; | 5 bxs.llotanaStogwrr;..^2o.do Pitch; , ■. i 10 bhds. Porto Rf cA do; L 6000 lbs; assorted Copper; | ; - UOb'ags-CbiTeor. : ‘ :20bbU..andke«aLara; ; | ■ 600 bbk N.O. Molasses}• ; •;10.kegs assorted Shot; - ' 75 do S.H; ; doj ; . ;j Ido Buck Shot; I EOOhxs.Tln Plafcvaßsft;!;v■ sbbls.5bbls. Alnin; 4tonsWlro, . do; do. RyoPlour; 7 ' 2 do:Spelter; -: , •; j . 20fieitsTixmertf Machines C cAStB-fibeet 21nc, aa;-- : -•'*««to3S-"V- . 100bos.Dried Applos; : fiod SiaiHnV'' - '-tC I: -iOO bales Batting, assorted: : Sfe/nUmeny: -2000 Ibe. Cotton Vaxn, as -10 tons waM Sheet Iron ;, sorted. • 100,000 !b.«. nes’.t llalk Moat:. • Wliolcsaie and lletalli .- ~. j SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANDRACTOKT. | TSOBEMH. UAI IT EES', begs , ■xthls friends andtliapobUo generally; Hurt hi EgSSjsSk continues-to occupy Store Room, formerly occnplodljy BamuctPnJmo- S" _ . i Stock* Co, No. 86. corner of Diamond Alley imdProoAct., ■where he keeps alarge «J>jß2fraal«moAroatof agHe* Brfflra, mrnesPj Trunks, tepctEogt Sodd)eßogs,Vollse3, BuiTolo Rohes, Whip.', uml all other artlclmlnhis lima • Ue olbo keeps constantly: On hand, anil is prepared, to lur niehto order, aU Mnds orßiretea Hose, mannfbcturodor the best mote rial, and In a btyle of workmanship equal to ■tbo JSastom manufactured article, and at 66 per cent, cheaper. ■ Country Merchants and Varment would do trull to call and examine hia . stock Infnrn purchasing elsewhere, as lie ia de termined to sell first rate articles at yery lowprices. - *S" Don’t forget the piece,' No. BO, 1 cornor of Wood st. and Diamond Alloy. f ap2o ENGINEERS’ STATIONERY WABEHOUSE. W. 8. HAVEN, • - |J AH» firoOHP-STBIETS.- ': : A lAVAY& ON UAND r ii large and well selected: stock 6 I xjL - Drawing Paper in wldtba; Draughting Pencils; : . Mathematical Instnnnents; ■ Tapo UnpJj India EnbtKrr; . - PieM ßooks; . •- ■...»■ .".Profile Papers: •. - press Section Papers;.* , • 1 • Protractor Papers*.: -And-anartldca-cf -Statloaery-nfiCiLiy-.Cml • ,KP*Level, Trozlfdt) Topography-and Becord Boohs, made •td '- : ;V. : -? t 1 I' fl - _ I * J 1 ’ ' , f V 4 ,. * *• l» v * **; > , - „ ij w - t J.' 'SURANCE COMPANIES. Delaware Hntnal Safety I “?. n ” n Sf iL C “W* * aih Exchmse, Ttnnlfe TTIRK INSURANCE.— Buildings, J? I property, in town and country, imrored aguinst loss or teuaportol by wagons, railroad rare, canal boats end swam a I Davis, Bobcrt Burton, 3obn R. Penroao^noo^Edwin^i !X^WSsi®gis Jrtmsoni william IlasyDr,B.Thomas, John Sailers,william Sr * T. Logan. Tima Ham, PBOXEJJXIOS j INSURAKCKCOWMY, HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Slock, Annual Premium and Weslemtund $1,000,000. ■ bleUsnns, against - - LOSS 08. DAMAGE. BV FIEE, ORTnB PERIM OP SATIOATIOK* : BY GEO/ E. ARNOLD, Acsur jf*Oß ALZEQBKFY COUJfTT.. \ • maxlC:?■•■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■ •■- —t ''' THE UNITED STATES lIFE INSirEAWE, annuitT and truest company, PHIIiAPEEPIUA. „ CHAETEBED ABBI£i26TH> 1860. ■ CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. B. Comer of Tturd and Chestnut . Streete, Philadelphia. Onion of the .Vatu. Board a! PKOaddjAia: DIUCTQES* igg&SSSSt-. 'viUhoM-Kcc. _ H B ilSiaU Braraintr, J‘i«itersJ— JamesH.W» a i. SL ABybrny aiy-a-U. Mo, ® O "j?AnSOU), Awnt, '■ . *Tg» 7jt*oorth BtregVPlttgmirgbv The FnnkUn P»« U»»iu-«»c«) company, j dfflj^nortlM^<^Ws^.s^_'?y?L' < ?r_ THIRD ASSBAI* STArTBSIIEMT - : i&ss Premiums received to May let, *■•*•* j j y Interest oaXoatxs, ’••^'** M 100 W 00 Btturnol premiums, lessfi. Bfrinranmce, Ex- go penso, ’ nmsranartir - Bonds, HortgagrJ, Etocte, “il oiber g»d taco- . curtttafc—— ■- i;u!m« M Premium No to 3 •■—■ j; rjj ji Cash onbacd.«—•■ • Total ain’t of Resources, LUMefbr Ix»-ve*-*~ ss&s4lB iO . WKKIWL9. . , . JOHN P, manly, P. O. SKIM WICK, ll*rrW>'tff. BAMUtX JONEB, lMhiMpMa, | A. WILKINS. BanUf, inttsbargb, . A A OAItRIEIt . ** JOHN B. RCTIinarORtMUTirWn Mtmtjv A. J. onAKlT.nurisbnis, 8. T. JOSKS. Hani»burK. ■- Komar PmUßl fc' A,J. GIIAETT, Secretary* . tr-minimw against perils of **a and Inland nariptuon, a?lSrSKa«Ke , ss 'WRF aag ffi&gSst Western lasaranco Company, Pittsburgh. *s® ™ I pr AUc ll ni l StoUtuUon 1 managed byUmicrene,«b°;•»»£> "knownla community, and who are detcnniuisVby promptness M liberality, tomaintaln th» character which assumed,** offering the t**t protection to those ! S.HoS,Jr,W.lLSmUb,C.lbmscn,OrorßeW. Jnct«OT, [■ytta, M. hyon?3axaz* Uppeucctt, George Dawk*Jame« Me* <^gpBta Pittobhrgft. - POT^jjA.. I» van* Lit* Insured,/ . IP NOT, read What gatneonohi* written,: t Among a 5 contriraneei o t men to proteettha tan Hy. circle from wtmt, none can fr> found more simple In it* chftrstAer.nobM InlU feature, or«rti*ittin.iUTe*uiis, than I*lVh ANGS> It a the prop which the dying husband Icatcs to support tho wife of his bosom. .. ; - ... _ It i* thonnscen hand of the Provident father reaching forth from the grave, and still nourishing his offspring, and keying _ nttalmrgb Ufu Insurance et,^ Orrluu' Court Sole. •■'. , I TIV Tlrtuo ©t an order of the -AUo- I H gbeny Ojonty, "HI bo exposed to PUBLIC BALK, on tbf jsemta», on 310NDAY, the twenty.first df! °f I b«r next, at 10 o'clock A. 31. of wild day, tho .following j PBOPEBTY, bounded and tin foUowS, to wit— j All those two certain I*>ts of Ground situate in the city of I Plttoburgb—tbeonobegtontoffonstawMltho db-1 tancaof thirteenfeet from tlm western wall.of the Assort-1 So Iloformed Church of Pittsburgh; thenco Blona_Kxth I street wratwardly twenty feet; thonee no 7|hwnrdly,o parallel linn with tho said wait of said 'burch. dsbly-100 tot tlx inches; Ihcscec&rtwardly.a parnlle! lino *llh Sixth atroet. twenty feet; thence northwardly, paraUel with tho; 'first describcd-llae; parallel .with tho welt of said ohurcb, lelgbty-twofeet alx lechca, to Sixth rtreot, the place of bo- Kloulnj!—nn which la crcetod a TWO STOKY | DWELLING HOUSE; eoutMntog.olgbtroras;-»nd the olhcrboglnnins bn on alley laid out by thoTrurtccs ofthe I aala Aarodato Reformed Church, along >bo German bury- I inifgronnd, between Strawberry tdlcy and Sixth street, at I the distance of elghtv-two tot tlx Inchon; toence norlh wardly along said alloy twenty-two foot elx Inches, to the lino of William Mclntyre’s lot; thence-outwardly along I said lino fifty-flr o feet; Ibonco eonthwordij, hyaline paral lel with Cherry alloy, twenty-two feet si* Inches; end thence parallel With Sixth atreet fifty-flvo toh ta thoplnra [ of beginning—on which la erected a three Story BRICE I DWELLING HOUSE, containing seven raoma. I The ftboro described proporty to bo sold as tho real esiato I of Elizabeth Lewis, deceased. - I Ter tcrmß of 6ale, enquire of JOS> ana I 31. W. LEWIS, | 'nct23:dtd ’ • Exccntora of said Elizabeth fowls, dop’d. ' — : orphans’ Court Sale. ' BY vlrtuo of an order of the Orphans’ &nrtor Allegheny Countyl dated the 29th day of Oct.. 1863, will be expos ed to publlo aslo, at ; Auction, at tho. Court House,jlni the Oltv of Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, the. 23 th day of, Nov. SatSo’dXa. as thobeal estatoof MfdwelMatt, lato of Shaler - totrnshlp, deceased, all that ccrtaln lot or plSe of ground, situate In Stewartstown, of j Allegheny, boundodand. described as follows : Beginning at a poston tho Butler Turnpllto Itoad, thonee Northw-ardly nlongsald road seventy-five (76) fee**® another posVthcnw Eaatwartly by lot held by James Burko, one hundred (1001 tot, to a twelve foot along sdd ito the place of bexinnlnp, Said lotls subject to an annual [ 5r (Sinln other lot or piece of joining the abore, containing In frtmt on the BuUer Tmu* -SIS &S& ry Brich Dwelling House. with;oabbtntoB,nppurt^ances, : Terms made known at ado. Tor farther ldftraia«on apply to IIENEY HELFEMNG, AdminJrtratorofbUifiiaol ffit actfdorSUTCHELAiPALMER, Attorneys at law. I nordd : ‘■•'••• •" '-v complete Analyat« of tne Holy Blbie,2 /CONTAINING the whole of thejOtl) and MW TKSTA- and arranged systcmaUcaUy in Th\r~ fv'lbohL fbasodoh thBWorh.of.tho learn cdTftlbot,) to j?cui* er wUhan Introduction, sotting forth the charncterof the work and the Immense facility this method Affords for ire deretand tog the Word of Qod. Also. threo different-Sbt.&a of Cbntentt prefixed, and Ma snbioined, so ela berated, nnd arranged in nlphaletlcal order, n 3 to direct at onoe to any anbiect required. .ByEey, Nathaniel West; D. D., 1 voLroyalSvo—abont 1100 pages. PrlceSfi. For sale by J^S.‘DA>ibUN, .oci23 ' - i 65'Marhetgtregt, near Fourth; ' ..' r> . copttrtnerahip« T •- ■• . J THE UNBKRglGNEfrharing porebafifid tho of: Jxsms RICHABO3OS, Grocery, Comtnls- J don and Naral Store,No.l44,'Water Btreot, at!3lj?n tontlu* nlnir the husiness, under, iho firm. and. stylo of ERWIN « ! tiTTAVORTIIB, antt we solicit a continuanco of tho custom or | the late ptopleler. - ’ WM.DILWORTH.Jn. . j i l Tn teshentog ray business to Eewin A Dnweirrav, I cboer- I tone nSmmiend.lhem.to all thosa with whom I have been S-togtaSs. James Erwin or myself will attend to set- U novjam nB>nl?!!3 ' JA3IEB BICnAKPSON, rnOTRn RTttKETPEOPEUTX FOB SALE—Aneff Ilireo T?cff£ WFEUINa HooBE._wlth: Store Boon., iiffirS itaTl*!*™ Wood nod toltMold: £SJS“, Boonu, hfflidesihoiStaTfrtobm, Hall, and |g»rro n t'l* 80 i '■ y~ : ;140 Third Street/ ft nil r a . VALUABLE FARM 'n m'ffia West' TCewtofc AmT CarpSerlSlunZlUPfe t Srot 00 miles from jWitsbuwfti and 9 Bisthttitjfr237 Acws,lso of trbicb ore •InmuttrottoMjj bsUnco fine timber. Tho Farm is buildings aro sttran. aSmith ondWogt.nMalier’Rßhops. , Stables, and other A fiaw and Gnst fliui op | rViDES—3OOO It* dear Bacon Sides for saletrr ■ thoadjoiningproperty,-fifo if- ■■l'jS- octf KING A MdOBHEAD. "izix ?,v * - r-*- •«' *• * „Y I*l-> 3 y-Vj.c- , \ - • ■ vr*< . ’ .* -1 £%Vr . ,! 1 -*•» . * ;»a ,/-• -, * . ' ■,»*»-*» * r.r «■ • > • *- * ( ■ ' ■■■“ ■••••■■•■ \ ry =yvv'{u ■. - e..iLt.’~.u J. - '•*•■-’>■ »* i- ■ ,^r r ’- NKERS AND BROKER*. TIEBHAI? & CO., BANKERB AND EXCHANGE feb2ftly] Ap. 05 Wood Strcti, and Diamond Alky JOHN WOODS, V; .- ' BANEKIi AKD ixCHAKaB BBOKERi ■ * , T\EALKBinGald, BUtci and _B4i& I ) par ftmda rwewedoa, deposit.; tendedto. tburth Street, ono door East of MariaOdtts burgh, Ida Demotic ami rmign £xchmpt, bMaml ndvef Bought,£otd onrfifeatays);“*! }*? U„j. n 2 BXOnANOK AXD BANKI.NQ UOOSB O* • W&LIAH A. HUX A CP-i ■■■■■■■; ■ ..- 6i ysmsnaax, rmsiCToa. , ;■; $35,. Interest fl.ttoffedpiirtlnxo.'depodte; l ° fixciiANOß anb‘basktnoh o use P r • Aj WXLKIHS & CO.| :Ko.-1& JfoTOta Sws»* Opposite the Ban* of Pittsburgh* - - — a. E. ABNOXiD 6 CO., . - ] TuicitVttH aNI) EXCHANGE BEOKKEB> . 1 *tSK*I PRS in' Exch&DgG. CoSu, Uank. NotfSj Bight and aus proceeds remitted to any part oftho V.w°*: Stocks bought anil sold on commwtnn* - piu-Ve. fsoW noxtdoor to »aok of BANKERS AND NXCHANOK , | ; COESXR Of-VOOP AKD-tIWO BTIU*M» i flgattMGHft made in oil Ibe principal, dtiea posits received ot l*af and Current R.nqd^ —...t . -■- ALUK -ntiY in tel EJUto ot Stock gocuritinst pmotos IwSS NotoODtl Tima BUls, on tot trnd t\«t, buy i anti Bell Stock* oo Ooiamtesion. . >f . ‘ •■■■' - I .SSmw imulo OB all points-in the Uoitm- A. WILKINS fit CO., •• I BANKERS ANP EXCHANGE BROKERSi ••.- . • , ',S?.aS^ TO t, M h ploa t Jgu-KINS. H*HOLMES & 60N8, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BIVOKERfIj_ ■ _ mvt Eraovcn man nsirenta tiro aauOT* sO - Mi Bant Nona. Exchangoon too astern ami AViatcrn ws. BASKEKS AM) KXCIUN'OB E^ERS,^ .SS-sSsass^^K^ I rates. •—•■• i. .•■■■ ’"■ 11 • •••• * i UemavM PATWCKS ft FBIEHD, ' BitNKEBS AND »ROKraty . , BsxEmmdUudrVJhetotheOmuroff'ifUiar^ 'ffffiui uiLOHj Pw ■ •nATRTCKS * SBIE-ND,OMitcr«M^Et*Mge i Bi|K«J la-s'swfieK® a- dtothr OTS t«,utth.n»strf Slntcj. ItepositjrMCliid to wurfantlsor cotrentps^j tbo comer of VUth pad Wood Street*. >-- STO CK "S W?t““ttOK EE, . Office ; J\>. 03 >WrM »ooa r f mrsmntGU. ~ ‘ Soles, Droll., Howls, »lortg«w. «ni 1«M on »' UuS*. nesoUated. Stocks w*l Lana Warranta bou^t ttrt'V*oUt ••■' • ' -„,,,'ji : 11 -Ti rlrTr i r nr l r n i!ir*iTtrrffnfWffPT g *"* , ***^^ Mm * " FIOBEHCB HOWti i . n ■ KO. 400 IiiIOADVAY; NJSW VpllK. (cospcctto os in* itkomm* «-«•) BEUBES LOVEJOY, I'EOI’IUKTM. uua roren,— - W~.~V ' Orown'i Hotel) —_ ; a—a. £,/ Smith litli and Third Stmts, Ihadncrgh, JWq, w^v nuotVS A CON S ELLV, lltoPßßnms. - ambling atiaehtd to the lloare. ■_ ~FtIAVKM.N JIOrani»»r-TU» Hou/c bMUi>: dCTKtmo thoroosh and estteomn aSd of new furnHore, t*-,, and Of tors jdedßO thrrowlrw Uiat nothing ttSrnart to render tho Yr.sxs.uH aptare where till therein foruof aflretelae.hotel«n tjuu |~ rATOlcK 4 gps. *410,183 20 *038,318 lu "—' SI. Charles Uotclr. . wijlbo F?#r«l to ta»k« tbla Hotel a cornTortaW®- b Floor Oil Cloths, from Ito 24 feet vldejftb, 110 ntrf Knaoclod Cantos© Gotha, fc S?J£t. T* foil stocked with an unrirtflei assortment e^' Tancrtrr. Iharafn,aud superflue carpeting: muand btalr nU width© and prices: embossedw Piano cotct«l Mosaic, Vclcotj.Axminsttr, ChtMlUlo and 1““""* •SSS&fgfiftS?* ... tlKKi^ilsSS'SiSKSal Wcettc Met and Hag Carpets cotton anil wool Yenlilan »nd a splendid assortment of English ehoeptUu* of all col-' ° r o a il a itTbo. wonid respectfully caU. the attention of persons wishing to furnish atcamboats, hotels or dwelling houses to the Bboro, a* they are determined to Bell at the low-price* they have heretofore been celling at, and les* than any other esiabliehmentln this.city. ' 7«ng Q, n. IIEAPLT i CO.. No. 82Thjrd street. sacred Mnalc Booliu, ■ .■ , 1 FOR Church Choirs, •*; : °t o< } ALSO, The Melodist, a collodion of popular nud social Songs, 01ew.&c. Tho Social Qleoßdok. • JuTonllo Oratorios, farauTonllo classes, schools, sc, ; ; ' Musical Class Booh, for adult singing classes. . ..... - Young Lady’s Ilorp, designed for fcmolaAcadcmlcsaud tho social circle. . „ „ : „ . Together with tho New Carmlna Sacra; CaotlclaLandlns, Ac., Ac. Just received by CHARLOTTE BLVMB,: ; ■OClBc ; lIS Wool street. : Mew-Sacred Music Boobs* TUB SHAWM—A Library of Church Music, etc,, con*, taininc over 1000 compositions, by Wm. 15. Bratlbary ] and Geo, F. Root, assisted by Thomas Has tings ondT.B. ; Mason. Price 76o.—par dozon $8,50. - ' „ SACRED UELODEON—On a new system of notation; by A. 8. Itayden. Prleo 7&c.—per dozen $7,60. .- • / I ZIAItP OF THE SOUTH, tin Potent Notes;) a new coljee* 1 tlon of Sacred Music, Folected from tho most popular, com* I dowtb, by ProC J. B. Woodbury. lVtee7sc.—pcrdoz.s7,6o. CHRISTIAN MINSTREL—By Aikln; one nr the most popular boobs published. Price 75c.—per dsa- $8,50. • • = NEW OARMINA SACRA—By Lowell. Mason, and tho moat successful music book over published; over 360,000 copies haro been soldi Price 75c.—per doz. $8,59, f CANTICA LAUDIS, or American Book of Church Music; the latest collection; byiowell Mason ond Gco.J. Webb. Price7sc.—perdoz. SS,SO. - ~ r ’„ , V I A largo supply of tho ahore popular Music Books receiv ed, and for sale singly or by thequantity, by ■.. . ■ octl7 * JOHN g.-MBLLLOR, 81 Wood at. New UOBior New Mtulc 1 . I H KLKBER has Just received, per Adams* Express, * THEY SLEEP IN TJIK COLD GRAVE—new song composed anil dedicated to J.Fieming, Esq., by H. Klober. I Old Dog Troy, by B.C. Foster. . The Garland, a set of beautiful WalUca for Guitar, by Pf AH Things o pleasing Duett for two voices, byGtoTer,'- . I Wert Thoato Speak Farewell. . I ~ The-Prima.Dbntia Wftlta, as performed with unbounded applause by Julien’s band.: . .. ? - " I • • dQllen’fl Musical Tour in America* a descriptive piece, i embodying all the Amoricoir'NatibualAlrsj by Jullen. i Jluty Darling’s Farewell, for Guitar. I - Kttty Clyde,::. . “ do. •;/' .• I Old Log Ilut, ? V/ do., etc., etc. - % I - AUo, “Dodvrorth’B Brass Band-School, 1 ? containing every necessary Information to. organlzo Brass Banda, to under* I stand tlio nature of brass, their selection and adaptation, I cmd embracing a number 1 of fine pieces-arranged for foil I Brass Bands by AUen Dodworthy !coder of the celebrated Dodworth Brass lhrnd,-New Yorkj for Baleby • oclfi H. KLEBERG No. 101 Thin] street. ENTERPRISEWORKB. no. 13G WOOD sransr, thtbo boon below vraan? Aurr. ‘ MO WN tLTETLST,. ■ _jrfTi?K| T "~ TT TV IMPQBTKR9 and manufacturer* of SUROICALAND DENTAL \ INSTRUMENTS, R*P LBS. Ac, We Iggpf keep a general sssortmantpr the above *^S3Sr.articles constantly on iarid; together with tt general variotyof Panoy Hardware, Al®, Guns, pis tols and Revolvers, I'losSS, Horns, Shot Belts, Cops, Lad and Bullets Bowls, XBrte Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors-and Hair .Dressers' Shears; Pocket Scissors,. Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. . „ . PTyi.T’-Hti—TTa oro maidng Rides of.every, description, to. order, of the best meterlal, aml wortmonflhlp iromntal.- for them at tVholwalqor KehiU. wm beCD ed with despatch.. Hunting parties suppllql at tVholraaie prices,.' . . tnylo TfB.OAJiVBBT ® «0-l ' „ . TMRSIKKKB3,;ESBnWBKS-AND EMBOSSERS, and I ) EsnxoPE JUauFiOTCBZES, Ko. 48 Sotttii Third street rnILAPiaPHIA,' "P 3O . ; "VKSITIAN BUBDS. . EVEBY 4l*nnf, for tol» *t manufiwturere’ pnres, O .mSTkew eawm new Wood. - fnarittfl. -.. KOMawN AyU- r'ILIFF BTKKtrr—Two'Lota for colo, MlUataioilClill aoJ U Cook etreeta, eadi 24 feet fton« bl3B deep; Price $3OO ®“« 0n^ taha §. a io"; Real Eatats A gcnta. HO Th l nl Ft. V---V r-, *.7; V-* V \ , MILLIKEN*CO., * k . HAVE ON’ HAND at theirfixtcnAira CABINET ana OIUIH MANUFACTORY, No* 64 BmltbflfiW rtnst, « lai-au assortment of fency' ans plain mrdture,-whlchthey. •will agll 15 percent, belpw..{rustomaryrat®.^ ' '• * .. Ttenno— cwahonly. Great inducement* to Casl* FitrcUaaers. 4 |t ri! Trin g(>n our Iwgß Btoclmf:OOMMOll r AND fAHCT W" cams AND BKDSTBADS, at prices .that cannot. to"to pjeoao cash narchoaers. Our tefins are CASH. ■ JAMES IX>WBI, JR, mar 2s _ • cor f gerentb and I«P6rty gtau journeyman CaUinelilnUera Assoclatton. I WAKBUaUSE 03 THIRD-3TBEST, /nctttelt-WOO&iASP HAMR-BIS*); .j;*. • \ «* ' ’ Tins ASSOCIATE) embracing f?y :. tiriee to thrco times many hands, as tbo-largest.ana ran. mnat. renowned buaineftft »• T■ • Bnremu; Mahogany ''JJxSJSg Chairs; Mahogany WashstandS Sotos; lhTaiuS Plan* Book Cnses: Becrctarics} : Card'Tablesv~Pier"TaMes« Card Tablea:Contra Tables; Hat Rocks; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and ■Workatands; Cherry and Common Workstanda, high post. Domain, low.and trundloßedsteadsjCherry Bureaus; Cribs; of cooperation, on an eitenstoe scale, per mit thrai to*® at the^wcst-prices, and thq-jre deter-, ■ sfidned to sell, lower than any competitor an P**!. Übot better article, and warranted-as the pubUowill un omy description, male to order in or cry style, nt the short- « and 99 WMf &«*«** Mends and eustnmere ■ thsthe rg*i «SSJ •"" 'k 2j 0 f pturdhira, which la dcddcdlj 'J» * the largest and best erer offered tor sale la thiauty, wwen wtil bffldld at pricesaslow as any totho United btates, T /a ho la determlnod to uphold-ibe sotted materials, beat worknumßhlp, and newest aM from tbe extent of hi* orders and facility fai be la enabled toptoduco w&mntedfarnltaxe, nttnelowest i adopted the principle of Identifying Iniereat witlrhls own, In quality, and price, ways on hand the'greatest variety of errety description ox. fumture, from the cheapest and plained, to tbe Ea °® t e rant uml costly, that * home, or any jnrt ba famished from his eta*, or mmtdartured expressly tfor der. Tho following articles wnalrfe to port, of Ws Jtocn, which tat richness of style and finish, cannot da surpass#** la any of theßairterri cities: . •- Louie XIV tete-frtety Sofas; ; 60 Sofas; in plush and hair cloth,* - ; 60 tie*.Mahogany Chairs; 20 dox. Walnut - ** 60 Mahogany Bochtog w 20 Walnut ** 60 Mahogany H vans; , 20Walnut - 60 Marble Tbp Centre Tables: 60 u u Dressing Bureaus; *;.Wasbstands; * : 40 Enclosed . 41 • :10Q Common. 1 20 Plain Droniug Bureaus; , 40 Mahogany Bedsteads 20 Walnut “ • 60Cottage • ' .“•••• •■■ ■ ■ • COO Cherry andToplar Bedsteads; , ' 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; /10 Walnut « ' : . 10Cherry •.. ■ - M ■ -•■■■■ 60 Main Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables; : j 12 Secretary and Bookcases; .. ’ 20 dot Cano Scat Chxars; 24 Cano Scat Rocking Chain; . 121/uite5 > IVriting Deaka; ■ r_. . _ .; . Uat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; . Ktiguires; - paper MacbeThbles: Conversation Chairs;, Pembreko ‘ HtovtKltam “ . HaJUndTif* “ Reception •** * • lodlesMftork . ... . Pbaxtlnloid M • Kxtetißion Dining Tables, Am ’ - u . Ottomans; • WINDSOR CUAIRS, earner Slaues supplied wUh auar- HOTELS, famished «* Its shortest notice.- ■■ ■.-- * .. AB(mlersproaptlyattended to. . .. ■.■■ •... •■-. a V T P - WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. HEW JEWELS? STOEB, . Jfo; B 7 market Street, ; • .. YSrcnrtd dfove Utc Xortii-w.il corner of the ZHaaumd.) \ ■ I OUS STBVEN6OS, (of ibo latcflrui of John B. M’FiuMon i •I & Co-) twpecifully ahnounevs to the publiMhat he has opened, at tho above gtandrftflnonwsortawntof WATCHES, SeWELHY; atLVEft AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, QI -ILANDOLKS, Jacket and TulAe Outlay, lirXannu t Tea and QtidnvjQm'Sctfi and tho usual variety of goods in bin line. af attention given to tho REPAIR of FINK WATCIUEB,JEWELRY.4c, ..... • . •.. * . He that from -bis long experience la barfness, he wlllbe able to give satisfaction to those who may favor Wm with their patrwxasd; ' '.tsbttrgh, JJaylStit, ISo*L lU'€lMird«ou» JewclUti ■ H AVISO refitted hbt Ptoro in ft handsome manner, ana hot recently retained froratUo eastern cittea tfith a flue assortment of WATCItKS, JK\mUV\ and ! VANOY GOODS, would call th« attention of Ids friends and custom ers to tho foci that among his IVatcluw will be fdutiiJ the roost desirable * tyl«*ipatterns and makers. Of J ewelry, the latest styles of Broochejvßmist Fins, Foband Vest Chains, Taw lUngs, Ear Kings, Miniature etc. FANCY as Pnpler Mache, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perflitte Bottles, Table Male, Colt’s Wstob, Porto Monnales in great rartety; China Print and Cake Dishes; with an emlleKs Varielyof useful toul or namental artirles, whirl* hare Only to be seen to be apP*?- elated, ' . {norl|: - ■ KO.BIMARKKTrffItEM. I“"SACra WOIVTU KSOWINtt.—To *U That anr about to < purchase anything In the way of Due -Watches, rich Bold Jawelry # or sterling Hirer Ware." UuOD has now on band t iety coM assortment of all bind* orcooda In hi* lino of-.busUitfs, (bat he Ja selling at their tbub yawe ami at least ftnmSa to 50 cent below the prices asked by those “Old Fogles^that have been twenty years or>6 la the mar* ket with their old etockof goods that eosj,when purchased, double their present value, and yet thcysexpect to tohke a profit on themi 1 assert- frets worth knowing,.that I am Selling go6d*, now and fresh, j ast purchased, as ahovy, from 25 to 60 a cent cheaper than any other dealer. In, this city, at 51 Market Jtrc»i. • : ::v v '. V:v •■• • • •s>'# ' TTfOiISK TU LKXY AND i’OUMTUUB i’Oll SALK—A ri good tbrco story house on: Second etrcet, bctfreon Wood and Market. The furniture will to Sold at a bargain. Enquire of : J WSjV :• H. O. HOODt SI Matkol ■ •“ iiny Wood Sarsery .and Gardens. • ~ TAMES KENNEDY, Halo Manager of the wslLknownSy *J racuse Nuseries, Nc w York,>togBleave toinfom the public. that hobos now established an EX.TENBIVB NUR SERY, on the Farm of Mr. James. B.Negley, near-East Lib erty, where he shall to prepared, allot the sth instant, to re ceive and fill orderrfor every varfoiy of Fruit and Oroomen-1 ial Trees, Hardy and Green Houre Shrnba and Plants, In i addition to o choice ond superior stock on tand r he has wade arrangements with one of the laxgestNurseriesin the East, to keep up his supply. Having a thorough and long expe dience in the business,ho can assure bis. customers perfect would cb'orcspoctfallyofferhUeerviccs in designing, layingcut, end managing linrel (Cemeteries, Pub lic Parks,-or the grounds of Country Residences; and will cdsofhrnkhplanafor thQ.fbrmntion of Lawns, Approaches, Picturesque Scenery, Ao, la the highest styles of the art. Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape Gaolenhig* and having spent years in the Sylvian Park s of EMland, arul on tho boantUhl banks- of tho ITudson, ho hopes ho has tho capacity to meet the wishes of those who favor Limb ; ■> . ■ ■ Oommunications can to addressed through tho Cil P6#t Officer left at the Warehouse- of Messrs. Neglcy Mohan, S 2 Wood street. CELEBRATED CU EiIICAL TEA ST OB B AKIftG POWDERS, Tfit Cheapest, JltaUkic-!t } m*d Useful ami Economi cal ArticUJbr Raising Svad, Biscuit, Fried, Griddle, and Jofomy JRwfry, . ■- 'Pwdihjjs, Swat Cake*, ■ • ■ Ctoi Bread* del, . - B VBR iyTENTED, Opinions of thbpress:— Those who Jt]iaTotrie4.ltj have fouml that Ihoadveruse meDfdoes not'Taunt its praises too highly .HTdlahasseo Roridfan And Journal, Feb, 19,1863. , . Housekeepers, who have tested the quality .of this pow der* pronounce unanimously In Its favor.—[kxk port. Daily Courier. • „ . . It surpasses everything intbewoy of nsinp, we ever saw used in the baking of eaAr«. i -{llahway Advocate and Ecgle ter, April 15,1863. >-. ..• .This is an Article of fmch uUlity In Tarjous kinds of cook ery, that when its virtuvs becomo properly known, no housekeeper, that studies comfort nnd economy, will, wil lingly do without it.—[N. V. Pick., May 21,1850. No one need hesitate to uso Durlreo’a alHraporfcantarUcle to housekeepers.—{ltopubllcao Bannor.and Nashville Whig, Feb. 17,1850. ' .. * . . * Would you have light bread, fiweot bread, bread that you | can eat with a good relish, do not forget to procure DurWa Baking Powder, and you will'not foil to havegood brtad, I cakes,&c.-r-[TroyDailyr^iines,May 24,3852,. •• ■ -\ We have tried this article, and can recommend it with perfect confidence.—*{Quebec Umette, July,lBs2i Durkcc’s Baking Powder wb have tried at onr house 1 , nnd our' “better, half” wakostoniabod at .the: result,—[WY. Daily Time* Oct 23,1852. 1 . ' ’ Allgood housewives will redeem and glorify tho name of Durkee, after they lmvo given his Baking Powder a fair trial.'—(New-York'Bun, -5ept,30,'1852.• - ... • ■■ . ... - Durkoe's Baktiig Powder, uudouhlcdly the bestarUolo for this purpose that baa jet been discovered.—N; Y. Dutch-. man, Feb. 12.1863. i '• The highest commendattous, ftom burdredsof thelargest and most respectable wholesale houses in ibis, and nearly every large city on* this continent, could be given, If space allowed it. H R. DTJRKEE, Sots PBOPWETOa AND' SIaKOTAOTOBEB, • 139 Water street, New York IJIOCTEII 'A McKEE, Agento, PlttuliuiKli. [octal] SMITH & SINCLAIR, WHOLESALE GROCERS, ISB -SECOND AND 151; FIRST BTIUSKTS. • ' is stottKAiro FOa sait, . SO9 bagsßier Coffee; '' : ; :: ' 300 bblsN.D.Uolasses; , ' ITOhlulaN.O.'&uptir;—' OObbls Sagar-House do. 30 boxesGrsnt’s Tobacco; 200 bates Batting ; • • • BOboxesYTebgter t>lil do; 300 kcgsNails, assorted 20 bxs Russell St Kobinson’s; 2OoboxesGlaaa; . “. . 100 caddy boxes of various 30 kegs Vi. Twist Tobacco; .... brands; v 200boxes-Eortnßoap; DObblsLoaf Sugar; • - 50 boxes Palm do.: 20 bags Pepper; 20 boxes GrouialPeppor; , i- l& faigB P>mento;'= fficpg?]- ~ Ground Cassia. Ac. Ac. Ac. lbs prime, new' white Honeys in eujaU lifcoxes. forfamllr’use/jdfit received And for Pale by j aSggO ' ;: ~ f j.; I>. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood rt. EJSSIDiiNOB FOB BALK—SUualed In Allegheny City, •'Tbolatls DO fect;frtmtoA North Canal 255, debp to liberty street. ' Thobonseis largenntlconvenient-, ly arranged, with gas fixtures, bath room, Ac- Agnod Car-' riage Houpo add StabletmLiberty street; trees, shrubbery, Ac. This ifeHdeneo trill be sold on easy tenns. pct2o g.CUTHBBRT A gON t l4oThirdst. BKITIBU • LUSXiUS-rlQ'caskß -fpraalo l>y ‘ - ocflg ■ V- , B. A. FAnSBSTQCK. ft.CO. ru -i Snip DlTillUUl> XjERSONS Insraea to Uto Mutual Department tbo Life Insurance Company, are requested ta all ami receive Cieir Scrlpfor the CO pcT ccut> djYldexnl do clarcd on Uia Ist of February Just.-. ■ «fIS. \ . "■ C A. COLTON, Secretary ' ~ v - ' Machine* ' ■ ■ ; mpE BOSTON . BATTSAOB OUTTRtt’ AN& ffTCFPKItS; JL' nay f ‘Straw,and Stalk Cutters; Chums, Improved Coro Shollcrs, for hand and howe power,Pruning Chisels,' S*ws< and & l*Tge assortment of implements suitable fbr the Garden and Farm, from the Seed and Agricultural Ware house, 40 Fifth street ocl4 • JAMES WABDHOP, V ' \\v i ..«>Vv HISELLANEOUS. A MIOOIiAMATIOH. TIFHEttEABi: by no AstafAsscmbly, In (mondment ot April, A. B. 1851, the wle of BeWtoouvTlnonaena-flelv Ucraore, on Bundey. is BOBBIfioBN within, the limitsof AUeghenyOoUnty, under: the ponsltyofFifty Doll era,£br 1 each offence,tobo imposed by summery convlepon, end in ( default Uiefrcof, la punishable by imprisonment in »ho ] 5 ro^en l UopWon ofthe Supreme Conti, promulgedat p/ttebnrgb,theprlodpleja Wd iownybkh , .BwecpHaway all doubt aa to theconstitutlonaUty of thifl^lew, AUd*' 1 Whereas, muchvOf .the crime .and disorder which . harestalnedthe annals of tbisclty la refcraileto thoccm-, mon and notorious practice which, it is the purpose of this l& Ana?Whereas,hn uniform and .iuflcilblo enforcement Of this law aintribntototho prcserrationor ordor,atul the deration of the. public mittlng no one Teml&r or class of renders to ply theirtrad on bBNDAY, can wotk injustice to noon*; , f i . And/Whcreas,: by virtue ofuny in i tion of my official oath, It Is myspecial duty to I enforcement of this law,l have issued this, my Proeloma-... i thm to that end. . , ■ I Andy: 1-. hereby call upon all tovero-kecpers> keepers rd ( coffee-honses, restaurants jand eating-houses, or by wLaiso. ever other names the places maybe tnbwn,‘WhOre ilws l sire or have been sold ordispensedjto submit tbemseltM io> thelnw as good dtlsensjoha irefrainfrom tbe.ddeoniqum*- oii Sunday j and I worn them that every infraction of this; law which nmy be .detected, will-be punished with tho.at* | most rigor, and the extreme at .lUiprorißkms. en forced wi thcrat distinction of persons or conditions. • -JAndy in aid of my.settled determinatioii-to compcl an i 1 universal obedience of this law, I shall require every mem-! 1 bar of tbe Daj Ponca, every"member of tha Night Police, ] : hud overy Spccbi who may.Tje soloect tomy com-, I tn report temadttbaittoflnstant dismissal or sag ! pension, every infraction .of.this law tbat shall fall under I his observaUon» crotherwise come tohis knowledge. ' i •And as submission to wholesome lawals honorable to all nxen oa their violation is disgraceful, I earnestly invoke the assistance of good citizens Inmy efforts to enfbrco this law. And tliat they may tnoro effectually rohder such assistant, I pray them to dismiss, that most mistaken repugnance to becoming Informers which often restrains the; law-BUdlng from affirming their ova patriotism byvoluntary eontiibu*; tion of information and nldto; Officers. of the law, who in the slmplidty.of our repablicaalnsUtutiona are necessarily weak in numbers, and dependent for efficiency upon popular -countenance and co-dpexetioo.. / • ■ .•:;•••■ ~:'m- TC r 'Relyingupongaebaid,and.pledging-myfeifandofficers to ah energetics, vigilant, and sustained effort to enforce this law, and pnnlsh every infrartion ot Us provisions, 1 once more dill upon oil .venders of spirituous, vinous and malt liquors, to refrain from the sale theroof on Sandays wmun the City of I’lttsb'orgh. . ' _ , Q ._ -Witness my hind this Sixth day of October, A. B. 1803. octa 9 ROOT. M.~RIPDKE, Mayor. - - " decSTJy THE OLDESTESTABLISIIED OFFICE IN TIUS CITY : mOKBT TO OUD COWSTBT. T AMISS BLAKBLY begs IcaTe to My to those poisons hav .l inj; friends tntke end desirous ct cither seudingthcni money or paying their pMaage,that hla ar rangements fordolngolthcr is now Complete, and on so Ann a basis that mistakes can not occur, nor losses accrue to any oarty. • Darios the last ton yean in which he has boon in this business, he has remitted over a Half Million ofDollars without the loss of a dollar. Bad the honseforwhicb he is naent. In Liverpool,has shipped not less than 46,000 persons < doling the last year to this country, without acomplalnt of neglect of duty on their part. ' „ ’ ■ HocanisauePasaengerTichctaforLondon,Dnblln,LiTer: tool, Glasgow, Cork, Bel last, Drogheda, Llmeriek, Port ttoai. Newty,Galway, Londonderry, and Dundalk, to how York. Philadelphia; iioBton, Baltimore and hew Orleans, and from thence to Pittsburgh; and will attend^ I ttoosahtoT Uo also has sight drafts tat sale, payable at the following fU “ 3 ' TU: ON ENGLAND. ■ Edwards, Sandford t london. , Vfo. Toppseott A Co— ~ - .Liverpool. (Available in the principal cities ami towns tbrongbout England and Walea5 osiREtAHD ! Prorlnclal Bank ■ Ireland—— ~ fryaitpTmL „ .... •Armagh, Belfast, Downpatrick, Ennlsiillfn, . Mallow, Strabone, Athlone, Drogheda, 1 Termoy, -Monaghan, Ennlseorthy, Bali in a, *. Cavan, Dundalk, Galway, Hewry, Tralee, Balymena, ,-CfonmelV Daneotroon, Londonderry, Oraagb, Yongnolij. Banbridee, KUkenny; Dongannon,. Kilrush, Waterford, Coleraine, Parßonstown, Cork, Ennis, Bandon, BUgo, Wexford, Cootebßl, Limerick, - Bailyshannon, ' - * ON BCOTLAND i National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and its branches la fifty _ Messrs. Edward Blonnt A 00., Bankers—— ... -laris. ■ (Available in any city in France.) OS GERMANY. Messrs. Vogel, Kock A Co.,Bankera, Fnmkfortron-tho-5Ia!o. (Available in anydty in Oe^tn^^^ lflfi, cor, of Seventh andSmßhfield rbv PASBAGE ISOM UVEBTOOI. iSffi ■ B9IERU.OBLSI , ,^“7l TIIIS splendid new Ship, built for “ Tapscott a -Lams 1 !* the largest Packet SWp nfloat, and for strength, of! build, accommodations far passengers, and sailing qualities, ] ha*nt»«iaal!n the Liverpool trado. . . •• .••: ...••• . The KMBRALD ISLK Will nail from Liverpool on or. flboat the tixtu o* D*CMDCtt, : and persons sending for ihuir friends should not lose the opportunity of securing pa? ?nge for tbcnrtjf this noMc Ship. v li« i» . ' Id order to prevent delay, passengers will be notified ■ letter from Messrs.-W- Topsoolt A Co., Liverpool, nbntdfly to be there to embark. . ~ « •■■■, ± I •/ xim Kmcrald Idols commanded by Capt-Geo. B. Cordon, (recently of tha&vorite packet ship,"l?nL3hps»tt,”)nhol is well known for bis kindness to passengers, and-tus skill fulm-asa* a commander. ~. .. .. .‘ ’ N*. th—TboE.lwill be succeeded by the magmficcut new ship “ Shamrock,” commanded by the well known Captain, 2l *ro secure passage, apply to JAMES JJLAKKLY* . . cvl2! fWner of Seventh st»d Pmnuiiidtl p**,.- ValuablotFarm for-Bah» . . „ 1V I IN PETERS TOWNSHIP, WASHINGTON COUH-1 r"raTY* P£NNA.—The‘ undersigned wishes to of valuable Farm, rituafed iabnaoftba most thr* ting, frrtite and desirable eccUdnsot inanelghborhood ptoferhlalfor its good moral* and iutol licence; nod. sufficiently convenient to good This w.i Hea within two miles of- tho proposed .rate for .; U». I Chariiers Talley Railroad, an improvement which will cer toinly bamadeduriog tho coming about j 145 ACHKS, moro or 1653: of which there arO aboot ll& AORB3 CLEARED. and. in a high state of Andy Improved, Tha uncleared land aboundsiu good.Tim* whole is abundantly supplied with vaxer. it "adJolni-Unds of TTxlliam Park, I)anJel otl The Improvements are TWO. OOQDjpWfihtINQKUOU.K^ on'eßrickend tho Other.Framei aFrame BARN, and two Frame STABLES, with other . necessary out-bulldicgfc There inAn : abundance of -fine FRUIT oa -this property.- This valuable Faiin wM he sold on accommodating tei me. For any farther Information In reference to it, applies lion Can be made to tho subscriber, In Canousburff. lT n „: ■ . MpTMltt JMW OAI/UTAV "fcTEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!—Nos. J anil S lllusUi.tw! | j\- Record of tho New York Crystal Palace Exhibilitvy— ■ Father Brighthopes, or an oldClergyman’a Vacation? py I Paul Creyton. • 1 . ■■‘•'•i - The Boyhood of Great lieu. . * , • • •• ' *r : Cranford; by tho author of Paith Mcorlaud Cottage, *e. -The ficnatoA Son,or the Maine Law: a Last Ilcfugu, by Metta Victoria Fuller. n • Rudiment of the Art Of Building; edited: by John RullOCk,.' >; ' Jane Seton, or tho Singes Advocate; by James Grant, ... Tho Rebel Scout; by Aria Ashland.. • . w ; TheTorged Will; or Crimo end Retribution; by Emerson, Bennett; : . ... ■ _ .■;•■■■ The Victim of Excitement, by Caroline Leo Renta. • A ftosh supply of the above works Justrerelved at. . W. A. OILDKNFKNNEV A CO/S, r octo 76 Fourth "tm-lv . THE latest published, just received. „ „ I phargiHa, raise Brillante, pour le piano, par F. Burg. 1 tnttllor, a _ „ 1 TcsTalipes,3valsen. Ottoman Walta. • 1 ’ ; There iabut ono Paris, 4 Waltses; by Strauss. . ] Etty Way. • Do old Church Yard, *c. Also: Lilly Polo; Katy Dean; 1 • They*vo sold mo down do river; ' . Blossom ScbotUsh; Alton Schottlsh; • • FridePolk*; Early Dawn Polka;,. ;i - Home Again*' ■ • i Together with tho latoßt Guitar and Violin Music. A large. | and splendid selection of Piano Fortes will arrive shortly, when purchasers andotbers ore invited to call and examine. • .. : CHARLOTTE MUMB,IIB Wood street, . . ; ■ aug26 - Second door above Fifth. KKttlTCnT k Ofi. Ohiokbring'iPUnoi* m TUB subscriber hwjnstrecelTcd from the cclobrated manufactory of JonoflChlckerlng, Boston; the following Piano Fortes, which ore now open fbr examination and £&le,Yix /... N0,i3C33- « 13GS3 do ‘ do round front 0 “ *■ 2? SS “ 13045 do walnut do 0 *J « 13502 do do round cornors 0 w “ ,« 13*18 -do do square • Of* u 2W) 0Q ' Airiho aboraare finished with the new iron frame and tow. scale, with. Mr. Chlcherlng’sname cast on the frame, to prnimt imitations rad Imposition/ Purchnseraare invited to examine the above elegant instruments,; at tbo Music . Store and Plano Ware-rooms'of , _ - JOHN n* MELIfOB, Agent for GblekeringVPfcmos,. jy3o -•--‘llOlBl Wood rtreeVHttsbnrnlu- t *-* v - , ‘~" ■*' 4.-- y-,. v • ■*’' ; •' -'■*^ ; .1 :?'■ 1 /VC*-.— i >* ■ . ' «* *i EUEOPEAH AQEHCY. SEW EIBBIC. Beal Estate For Sale. 2 Houses-and Lots'on Pinestroot; . .V . I Three Brick Houses andl*ta on Pu» street;.. . Three ßrick D6ase* and tots ta East Birmingham;.. One acre Lot opposite St. Mary’s Oumetcry, on the Green * burgh and Tornplko,.enclosed Fitn ® board ] f °?So acre Lot iadjoining the above, alau enclosed,', with a , good bo*nl.fence; onthelot Is a small frame house, excel* Uteres of Land four miles from'the city, ad* joining, lands of Samuel Garrison, and fronting on the Al* legbooy river* and Valley Railroad.: , i One Brick H 'ose and Lot on Webster street; i • One FramtfHouse and Lot on Franklin street; | Two Lots inAlleghetiy City, well improved;. -Fifty Lots In East Liverpool, Ohio; •* • The above property will be sold onfavorablo terms, anu on three fourths of the purchado money a long credit will. ■ JAME 3 BLAKELY. | jy23 : , Beal Estate Agent: Hope MUU in Full OperattonrAgalnl .Tb VAN’S BMLDINGB, Fifth streetr-TUB PROPRIETOR; X\> thankful to tho public tor past custom, venturesto -tP* llclt a continuance of the same for his pxeaoht£hterprifC— the establishment of a Flour and' Spihe JKQr within the I city, for the accommodation of hiseustomers; vmd aU'itrho wish to have really good Flour; pure ground Spices, &c. Tho attention of Families, Merchants and others, is inti* ted. and all 1 ask is that they will giveme a trial.-.- f u B. BRAVO,-Nb. l l lSaS»ond.-; N. B.—An articles taken hack ifnoV Ibund the 1 money returned. -./^ ; - : .• PATENT FRUIT GATHKRKIt-For picUng fruit from t&ll trecs without the aid of a ladder; pruning lustra* menUof themost approved construction? Digging, Forks, suitable for strawberry bed*, Ae4 : PotatooHooks; Feed DriUsjCutUng Boxes, Or Hay or-Corn.Stalks*PJf .v*»ous patterns, and a great variety bf labor saving implements forthe garden'or farm. Barry’s, anil other standard wortoi on -Architecture, and Landscape Gordeniagvforsate at the Seed and. Implement \Woxehouse.'Nb.4il Fifth Pa. t Jy22 • JABUSB WABBROP; . WalFa Academy ; of Drawing .and -Fainting ! j TXr-, 0-WALL would notify his friends and therßublifij Yy i thathefcas removed hb studjd frokri Firstitrcct,i tn the corner:of Market and Fourths treats, r over the storeof Wm. M. Ilcrah At the request of his friends, h e baa .also o pened ABR A yyx ING SCHOOL.':. Clssser.Or young Indies wiUbefbrmed inboihßrawlngand Painting.. upa Boom with every ferilby for study, and his enterprise willmeot with a supporting patronage. . aprgbtfy.t : *• 1 ' Ist&grrattteSfo contaittMuci*{f j Jtii pate when first roed, but by comes EntduaUy «t a most listens., uni TjGtmammt btecU For sjttein botttespr .arteus ito,by-’uhol«^oOT«tdl 1 j^, Warehouse, Market streeWrocagr of SJ. forwarded for sale by B. A, FAHNESTOCK « OG. f TOBAM saw IvV/-45p3S ' '• V «-■' *» • ' I''’- kit * - V > t * -t f ????????? ■BE. KEYSKE’S PECTOBfIJ, COUGH BYBUP. ti thopriscrlptlon of arcgulax physician, who used it Silt aeToral years in his praetlco,wlth success unequalled by any other medicine nor In use, and It was only.npon tho peat and daily Increasing demand. *>* It, that he was Usdo ced to put It up in bottles, *».« more goneraland extensive B&lo. . : .. Wo claim for tho "Pectoral Byrop .Umt.lt Is en entirely nm preparation^ ifferlng: in every respect from tho Tartoas remedies now In: uso,for the diseases of tho Pulmonary i . organs* Udoctnol licbcn Vie Stomach byoonteinlng dguj, SeoUng doses of *qu ills, antimony, and IpocachUana.. ti has in It no opiates to constipate tho bowels,and dry up the , score tiog organs; but .its-action is. wholly different, uttm -., tha action of any of the above named drugs. Jt itan *E?> . peefrtrairfitbat dears out tho tubes and air cells of tholungs ■ hud Bronchia in a manner that is not equalled by any other remedy. It dissolves, in a great meafiure, the greatly in • cruased Kcrelloo of macros attending tho various d!?caseo ; lof tho air cells and bronchial tubes. itallajpallimtaUonr . almost; as boou as Ifc.is taken, and-it baa been known to eQh»a-coaghofsoverol.wech > adurjvtlon.iuTim£Ei)OSCHl :. ■ Symptom* ov CoiDrOR TNEtiißatA,—‘*.Thcni Isn discharge* te frfim the UUHO of a thin acrid humor, which scalds and “frew tho parts over which it passes; increased discharge « from tho Fucrea and Bronchia; feeling of lassitude over u thft whole body, and often cold shivering are felt; at leastr «£!Eaytotalie ihannsuslW to tho action of “the air in con*equencoof tho blood being driven in upon ; « the Internal organs, the pulre increases In frequency: amt ■ “ Store is generally more or less ter er present. Them, fccl uth™ are soon followed with hoarseness, and a sense oE,-. •‘ roSahness and soreness In tho windpipe and vocal organs, «rthimcs amounting 'to n tout! suppression of the voice,. «2y4tb« with h difficulty of breathing, , and a sens* or “euMiricUon of the chest.” .There symptoms ore:«n«B- ; , attended with, a dull pain and sense of weight In tto tore head: as well'its with n heaviness In moving tho ojeo.- SomeUmes the rough sot* In with the commencing symp toms, and continues during tho whole course of tbedlsceso. Reader* attend to these symptoms, they aro the precursors of a fetal discaße-ißuuiosiav COxsbhptios. ■ - ■From>OiA-PiUilmrgh ifontuigTbstj Oct. 28.1852.,', L jN7totsZA,—One 6f lUQ.hcst.*sxediciccBifor tho.curoot < Tniloeoza that can be found ia the country, is Dr. Keysets ■pceloraiSyrup. We tried it, and t&Ue great pleasure ■■> id bearing testimony toitsogicarf.. There is no humbug about it. At this season of the year, when/.©no half onr citizens’ ate sneezing and coughing,it. should-bo; known ' that a few spoonsful of this medicine will, in half a day, ■worhaperfectcuto. Reaat?r,if yoahave a coldvtahc our | advice, and hoy A bottle of I>r.. heyser's Pectoral, Syrup, fiwlhtriitiUtrghVornijujn>st f SzpL2liXss&,' r Kwastt'B byaUP.—Are have tried Ibis metlidno : ftrasbrere coliUnnd caw truly say we bare uurer found. oi»y remedy so pleasant end effectual. It Is an expectorant, vet does not-flcKrTi tbo stomach; and It prevents costhe- : neas. It isveryhißbly recommended. by pbyrfdfina; and others-who hove tried lt,aAttspeedy anil effectual euro for ; -colilß. influents, hoarseness, whooping rough, croup,- quin ' soy aMnrimimmsoUiereomplaintsnftbivbroncMalorffans... I and Wo can safely recommend it os an excellent remedy. 1 , -r JFVom Che Grttnsburgh 20,1853. : a week past bn»- T>ecu quite cool, and, to * lis very unpleasant- ‘'Besides being cool, and unpleasant, ib that way,'it is exceedingly chnuc,«iT>le. On Wednesday, . . tholStb, tho tb«rtnoin(Ui*r.jctwi*enBoand 90 in tbe . •» shailo most of the day. The next day. overcoat* nod foros •. were necessary taromfort; muV r>u Friday morning there was quUo a bard frost In this vicinity, though-nothing was ' riferionsiy injured thereby.. A& aconsequence of ibero sod- 1 den cbr-ORCS, many people arn-nilHctud with had colds and | coughs. Wo observed a huly at. Church the other evening’ bo uiiicb annoyed with a hard: cough, that we really foie . alarmed fur her«ifoty : so. that it wn» with some effort we cbnld refrain from * talkin' out lu meeting,” and rocommcndlng her forthwith toprocuro Hliottle of licjser’o I Pectoral Syrnp, to give her iramediate relief—to be had at 1 John MeC3ellanu*a store. •’ i ; •-: ; : • 1 - ‘,Db. Keyssb’H ctoiiAi SriiHP has had an extensive sale . this winter—everybody who urea it-speaks in the highest terms of its merits- Ji* low prlclne is one.of tho tfapleaSßOt things'that wejviinellmes Afire roncaifow,.. Wo •., wBI therefore let this pasTby wayof pwlopue ami apology, aiid ae tm epiloguo would simply call your attention to the aSvertfcraentof Dr.Keysrr;, Ills* Pectoral Syrup is vald to tfe a cood article,yet we ore not able to speak experiment* dfr in reference to it? qualities Neighbor Warper, of tho Pittsburgh Post, has tried It, and pronounced li mogrtvm ■ ojmum ... i CouxtCT Stobreespebs will find this mi excellent article . & roll, and will givo general satisfaction to thvir customers. ! liberal deductions will bo-msdo to retailer*, and others 1 pufehturtng by tho dozen. Price, fiiuglo bottles 60 cents; or I six bottles for $‘2uJQ.. . . i GAViXON perron* will try to Induce you bx troy romo oibcTarticle, plating that ii in as good an this; tfut we odviso you to cut out the come, "Da. Kfyseb’b Pro . ■roast; Strut ” and buy no other, and you will not bo die* appointed. * - . . The FeC torsi Syrup in prepared and-ffld byDB-Gso. H. KKVSER,whotekale and retail Druggict, N» corner Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa., and ffota grorywhero* . ' v SIOKSK’S COUPOIINU OF KKli* : j LOW DDCK H9OT, rpma is a pnrcly VegclaWo Compound, sdentlflcally pre |l pared m>m the beat roots . hertrt of .the .Materia has gained on unrlvAllwl rejiuUtlpn forithe .. SISoIaMNGT’Asi) STRESUTireirNd MIK UVEB, SidDioEHTiTfi Omuss, and. cleansing the Stomach anil Bow-, , ekand t&tia curing all Bilious Diseases,liter Complaints. • • ; ByBpepsia>lbdlgestioiuCoativeaess, piles* Heajloche,Fever, id Jaundlcei .'Nausea, Ix>s9o£ .Appeutu, Ac., and choslsit tho fetod aupport every pai^. i PHEIFTIHG THE BL001), id tlms curing oil Humors; Cutaneous Scrofn- , ikSalt llboum, Eryidpelae, Bcahl Head, Canketv llmplcs on tjie lace, Blotches, Ulcers, Tumoro, Slew urlal. Disease, Can* cfcr%4. tioh,&ndtbe cause of the thousand Condom! tan t complain is —vi*—Nervousness, ProstrfttiqmvDyspepsia, Pain in tho neadand'Diraneia of Tiskmj.Wemnlcss of the hack and Lower Kxtremitleß,AflectloxL3ofthoi , jes, Impotence* Pim ples oh the; Decline of‘Virility, Weakness of Memory and 1 - Power for Mental Application, Dejection, Aversion to Society.Timldity, Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Ac. JIU these comvlainU(inmrial>Vj disappear,assoonas the source ti.stepped ftdm tifficKtheymanataL ' Beifcalsorehiemberedjtb&ttbosecomplMnisiirßbntlittle understood by thd pzo&ssloh in gencmil,; and that all the mcdldhein.tne world,nevet , has,and never will, stop those: losses, which, if mMovrod to continue unchecked, are sure to < produce thßnwstdlsbreasingroiiSwiueiicce. * * The price Ufthd complete instrument, carefully secured agalnflkalloh3eiTBiion in&box, is only $lO. It can toseni by esifecfcstb any address,- in any part of the United States, ■ Canada, 4^' according to order, accompanied by full dircc* tions, and lmpor Ant advice to the marriod and -single, the expenses, even to the remotest parts of the country, being . -very trifling.-': ; ? r \t . Ail applicationsand remittances must be directed (post* ■f.DbctDrhtmBelf,hdhaving noAgonciesestabUah* ondon and. Paris. i.. v, ~ (post-paid) Dr. IL’Da Lsney,- 51 Lispcnard street, ars, daily, from 9 A. M. till 3 P. M., and from 7 ta e Babbatb exespted. The undersigned certify, with groat plcasunvthat the above mentioned Instrument fa not only constructed on acl emificnrindples.hut that fronts usaihe happiest resnlla m*y there being,for to cu»of . OH. GOECZ&3L a ECKHABBT, M, D., 24 Howard at., myglty - - NEW YORK. * % KAllH&XiW&’* VgUMIVcOB USM) AX TUB : hi. H. LAST MOMENT “WITH SLOCESS.— WiaHwarouOoTOrr, . A of mlnehnd&child that was Tory pick, and ilw phyjaclau atti-ndlDg it exerted all Lis ukUl ftr Its teller, jrafciritboiitaYaD.;They sent to Conon&'burrf fur Pt. L.«vrbo t oor acid tipen eh examination of tlu>. » cape,Bppxtrrciolali;thfli the fltteuiilDfipbyflWaniiad done, .> butotniddanotliingmoreforit. Tberhild vna Riteri np. * ■ Py. lytfrnn:jn?fl rcnld be iio risk in trying r«m» . ; ertock’sYernilfQge, and thought theyhad .hotter get some. -They wnttomy gtore, an*lprocore wnploWy SKTT- A OCX. Miglff . ■ ~• ' Pittsburgh,p». » * KHVH -PI.KAUKIva AsalbtAhy. Be* tditkw, *iu» • »hon*j»*iaor OonMSKidaft 01 - jniMtlDistrlct. mn&rti aoA farWffbj' t - -' C-: . v: J, B,WKU>m,Boolu*ll« uni Stottmswi - wffl 63 «>4 stwrt, b»«»w> 34 * eta, ' : ' )'~':t ; •-, ; ' • • > - : : oy m - ;;'/-:; •'-;.'...'•; / v*- 4 •U~ * .. 4. ' f. i. 11l \:hZ fe.v fr : . i t:,.- i !•' !■ v; V iKt ! • 3 -JCr-;