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Instruction^ SSK^ifeS'iifSM sSpilliStlllillliflif fS v^e'^w-n^H t >'} r *%? hMSMM^p^^w MiWMI ■ «s^K”'SSs!SS££r f "■■■*“' isiassssss r QoM vid OHt Jewelry, of tbe lab>»t paturos Oold and 811- .; ■.:... . - J ° I EL. I . : S!'. I,Y - t >^°F er * ' ver W«tcheF r Wiiteh maltrlalK Watch gIMHS, ana»n«- S -VNUIiSKi’ MANSE LELI) ANI) v ' .-rtanSMstoarofSOhourunasattyßraasClockß.of a variety -.,.5>,Wi1».L8».1,.. Manaeushv. A»«- - of P aUatna..,4Uof.«Ulch^mhaadaonlh B mortem-. . . . . . moSittnetOTna, tor Cash,™ City refcrenco. ■ .; ' "Tgn lift; lXririttg»HarHf w * •■ l0mS& n ,ana^^>' •' Olr the newest' hsd most 'desirable styles, - ’ - ! ! ' “ •r.:.i.:MertnaTlßhL»,ttlltrool,or c ;.-•/ , ' t=~rc-- Mpif)lW|r Mmsmm Il^^i s *^S‘"-a , *^@P^JS l i ■■ ■ IStllpK’ 3p§3§feKBs ‘ ||p||f^|^ - #v%' 111 • W&0b&0tt& ' fipT^-;fj*^'jS^X^'^eN^w' T^V^v J r v^ fc, :*' “ notrccio farmer# «n(l GMdenerB. • ■ jtlL •:, r . VV,t #1 * JC- fITOR ’’ . Bra^nff-IjpejKTOn^TsriouawHthß; *•*« ' : L“BEED3^TfeVflA^^ . ; - • -, • - „ J*„p s «S* *'?c/-"‘-/* £*, •;<>»«;> tmitft Qh*e;Tiarg*-Norfolfc, Ruta :>-..v. ■■;; Mat as?iT^, n l^£SS?Rj^W^ r>> »; f - ‘ r ; "> '• •' . i::;s!;v '>' Bium or Swedish. Also,a few Letons* FettilUer, . . ; lndia Bnbl)«p; rj* •? K ' < *"« *- r -*• r ‘ cs.-::.v•‘“■T *•;«»•■ ■*>,. ,»<*, ■■■ —_., . .. qqqof thebest manures for-cotn, grain*grass* Vegetables, • Booksj . ■- ■ ~ . ■,-^ J ’>;-- '“ 1 , , r r -„/ ■.-.;■••■• f-'VSV - froittroes,&&■ of easyan&safb applicatlot^aiPhiladelphia Profile Papers; I T)Ei»B PLEADER’S ASSIBMHT, now edition, »Uh t- '^/Tx -* «#&-^>**-.*::: :- ** , , . ;;< * * r , ; '.**•«•.,** r f&m&st m iv—'-i’ *yvl ; ‘ j; iTi CLOTHINO. - 'tSttdmJn JnTrancy Coloral Clotlis, Casamfsna *wtt« styles, WfctelrliQwavtake.plcanux* ■ aLtoiirin!^PdtarnjUu>,4<b.'<M , der OTcry v ßXticle c ebnsUftitiog. a Gentleman's ‘ Wardrobe; in ttie latest nnU ''■ttew^^ottwlflfatyWV^.lr'""'--.' 1 '''! • v’ _1; *?*~ffi 'r*rr l nnß*~sha subscriber offers for aide,ms cojftr ' *jtfttemleto:d£Qttrment>praugliting,so favorably feno^n a BndftßneraUy xtsod.. by .ibe trade of this. city, •'phi K*?" l elsewhere; at tho following prieeflj With. *tustractionirslo,oQ; /without' instructions, $7,00. • ThttSook KidlWlor, containing fall and accurate directloiw ttoUnlted .gto^onracolptoftT^^^AM^O.W^ Xl'.mnrgft- -’ ■ ' - 2fo- 45Tifllt utreet, opposite tin) Theatre. osis.'wjw. ■' >v. ■ ST.-Ctilß 8tB»W, HITSDtfKOU. ; ' t• 4 . _ < r\ ENTLfiSO2&’S CBOTHKKI mode exclusively toorder, [ fciifrvurr&Titel to suit. vrcrrSn*? ■Wfc4 CLOTH* OASSIMBMSjAIBIIJiGS, latoststylcsrselected espreSßly ;fkr-tHtiatem'trtffe. GtsnUcmcn loatmg thrirorderet, wui consulted and complied 'Witb, aa all-work Ws^itffibahaortil*own supervision.. •■■ ~ • . iipvlJ s CLOT HIN G STORE! « JOHN & GO., of thawlebrated Clothing-Depot on liberty whleh liuri won An unbound edpopularlty und u* the name of the THREE BIQ DOOKS, havo, for the: pur poseAf hequlfiugfmorc spaceifortlieir Itumcnao business, on the corner of DIAMIONIX AXC.HT AND WOOD STiiKET, Where thuy have now the moat _ SPlAtittlD STOCK. UF CJLOTHS! JREADY MADE CLOTHING; “ - That has ever been ottered to the public. -- Their principal object for. this removal, is to cive them - i . :■.. •, ■ And (bay trlUsncfraaUsioni ,to t bo as good as any manu -.Wf^% C {rtT'OM WORK, ' ’w eras, isro otos the shortest koto*. - • *v banJ a fall and beautiful assortment ox OUmiS au4 GOAtIXGS,#or * .s ' ; .™ .-.E80C&8, .DRESS, WALKING AND BUBI tL. l ' NESS COATS. ; Oar inteTasts aro identical with tboso' of oar cuatatnerr, and wo asaaro tb« public that our Adornr -wUI not full la - fllHiiß *ll oMin Trt may bs ihrored with. OfFT SWRGBT TUE PLACB=- S«§BW«oa Street, 3X 6IDE,V OOttSEB OF DIAMO3D AILST. B.—>Wo desireour pfttroDßtonnsiematnlthat wo hare ifltWor any .ecrmection wltblixe Clothing Business, on «4/feerty street. r Our attention U demoted exclusively to the ' JOHN bfCLOSKEYA CO. : DRY GOODS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS DF ’ 1 pirrsirauGii, allkghenycitt,and vicinit\. , —D. GEKOG A CO., Importer* A Dealers in ' Foreign arid Domestic Dry Goodsnnd Varieties, b’o-PO, ono door frool the N'orLh-wcat corner of Wood st, and Diamond r alley, Pittibargh.' 'na»ing'«>mploted'the enlargement,of r tlielr present occupied Ware Booms, openlng^one * efttw'largest •end-bot stock of DRY GOODS and YARIE* TIES, they haveever heretofore exhibited to the Pittsburgh ' trade, and on examination. wIU be found to bo unsurpassed hr any other noose of the kind in tho City, and tw one of ls -generally in the Eastern CitJei duriog tho V bprioesx Reasonsj burchadnß -cheap bargains, adapted to f WftdCTft Trade, we will bo able 10 offer Inducements to oarold customers, and purchasers gener "'aTly.-" Oar stock of Dry Goods consist! la part oiuie follow. : •’lngleadlxurarUclesiTls:- Supori&r "Broad-Cloths;. Pilot and Petersham do;. •, , " i »-"• , Fancy Oissitaere.vTweoda and Efttinetlf; -i . : Jeans, Taney Testings and Corduroys; /...._• 1 ’ Tickings and Test Paddings; - ' Drown'and Bleached Muslins, and Irish Linens; and Domestie Ginghamsj , _ ■ ,'Alpacas,MeTinos, Coburg Cloths, ana Dresa fiilks; - ,sßaTStateandßroache Shawls; • ' . . • .r.\ 'Woolen Comforts and Fancy SUk Handkerchlefe. ■ -■■ ' The following comprise a part of tlio general.stock or. Buttons, Combs, Threads and Sewing Silks;. . . * ' 1 Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbon*, and Black Silk Ydls; ’Lnoe Goods* Joconctts, Mull and Camhrick'Muslins; . Pancy Jfcttings, andMiUinery goods-generally. l •. Al®o—A largo assortment of Table Cutlery, Pocket knives, Cl '.Ruor» and Scissors of our own Importation. Perfumery. --Patent Malietouv together With* splendid, nraprtment or - Gold and out Jewelry, ortho latest patterns; Gold and Sil ver Watches; Watch materials; Watch glasses, andan ex .'■'tchSse'stoardraO'hour iihdS day Brass Clocks.or» variety Of.patterns; All of which trill ho sold on the most accnm .. ...: TOodatlng'tanns,tor Cash, or City reference. Country-Merchants and Pedlar?are Invited SECOND AIUUVaD Oe\ : : ;'mi;;jisb.wisiEß dry goodsm \ TheCht!rfr!t Goodsof the Stafion! ■i "CrOtrNQ. STRVBNSON & LOVK, sign of the original ; : - Y - Ca-tlivc, No. 74 MARKET STP.KUT, between Boorlh Pittsburgh. have just are * t'notr trUcninK.alareireßd splendid ahsorttnentof r - DUES 3 GOODS, ■ -'tit the newest hud most 'desirable style.-, adopted to the present season. ' . -Plaid-Brocade and Fancy Silk? at Larrrains. and Turk gatlna. • T p?piilt> ) ftll Silk and. Wool do. ft- -~-AtBO,IUwSUte and Cashmere Pltudßoferery description, -T?ry cheap. \ atyld’Plalhhnd Fancy DolAine3.. : • -""French Merinos, Caubmere?, Coburgs, Alpacas, andTata - - - - - De colored Do Laines'all qualities, rFall of every do.tcnpUon, 'V'-V'long and Square Bxocbe and Plaid Shawls. - Printed Cashraeroand plain Thibet dp. . 'X , . L .' i ' . ■ - ~ ■-’A general assortment fast rolor Prints, from ejects, up. !** . WHITE GOODS of every description. : ’ . r -.a -<fclUrflrCalT9,ChEmizeUefl and Emb*d Hdkfa., at bargains. Ribbons and MilUnery Goods, very cheap. , . a foiutockof DOMESTIC GOODS, at low prices*— ..‘,.Liua Sheeting, - Pillow Wnens, Table Cloths, and Nap* :kins.Russlal)iaper,andCravats,veryehe*p. *7 GLOVES, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, and CRAVATS.: We would respectfully solid t an eirly call from both wholesaleand 'retail buyers,-fiattering;oarselrcs .that we •4j -Cftn accommodate ptl who.may, Caror us with their.patron* ace, oumostliberal terms. . • r .-j : .YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE. t i vTTTr" 7 ' Jtut EeoelT«di . : •• ~. T~SrT"TirEORIG IM A LB EE-lIIVE, %:’i ■C.r.-mf, y y . yml* MARKET STREET, y .■■•,•»- ■ * SEW SUPPLY OP - FALL AM. WINTER GOOD 3, A »Hrh»lir to 1 :sola atexcosdlnßty low prices. W# . troiildaprtpwUWiy.-solfcit flnoffly caltfrcoour friends and the basic in general, belie Ting thaiweraanowoflcr -,: i-grcatcr'lnducements to both wholesale andrctail buyers, ' TOUSCi; * lOT* TO/ A. jVrGLUIiG, .. . DEALER in . ' ■ • Family Groceries and Willow y-i k-y Ware. ... CORXEH ■ OF. WOOD .AKD SIXTH STS., : .-. . :: . : • i’OTsborgh. pa. f nofr dssoilment of iTKKSII. GOODS, T.«|rlnnddliion to-hli aTreaJr extehfilYe-Btochy.pnrrh^stfd n»-at Wnda fn theKagterninarUet6« which, will bo sold. vV . market-prices. .•■ .:' .^g*LlTnieJFi f ' Bteamboats, : apd“.famille3, bnying by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. - . \ i'O .Goods deUverod intftecity froe of charge. p*T'2l to Coaea; and' Carriage: Factory il JOHHStOS, BBOXHfe&S & CO., " * ‘ aema'of&btccaond Bdmml .it WfIITLT- nwpcntfdllylnforiatheir'friends rKfflSi«fife3lto*and the public'generally, thßt’they.'huVQ the manufacture of Carriages, <i' - Rockawjiys, Buggies.filelghfanil Vi -*ChsrJot*,in nlltheir y&rious styles of finish and proportion. All OTderswlU bo oroeutod with strict regardiedurabUl# T' : . sunii'bcadtyof.finJ. < itL Repairs will also be. attended to on A >the most rcaaonablo terms.: -Using in all tholr .work' the ■; >'?.: best .Eastern Shane, Poles, and Wheel stuff, (boy feel confi* dentthatallwhofaTortlicmwiththolrpfttxonagOi.wiU.be •;.perfectly satisfied on trial of thoir work. ; -Purchasers arerequostod to give ub a call, before pureba. sing elsewhere. ... . • ... ~: octflriy CAKiiIAGtdS FOR HALE* • ! „■ iustregclTodflthlw - bMsm, m X CARRIAGE -WAREHOUSE. Bituataiftflggffcael' . -*,w- near the Two Milo Bun, between PitbiburghiQa^j*^^^ ~ add iLawronccvUlc, a splendid assortmenwStfv, ti laTtf, - bVjhf VEHICLES, of crcry description, and trill continue; to r - « fettdTe regularly, new and second hand ;CUrrto£rc«, ■i - ,J3aggiet, <£e., which ho will sell on the very lowest terms for iatshJ UavhighadtwelTeyears’practicomthebusihewljaml. •• ; - with his well known facilities in the East,he flatters himself! • In putting down all competition. *. r:? Thoso wishing to purchase are respectfallylnrited to cal] and sea foT thcmßeltes.' : . . j .: . r • - Especial and prompt attention paid to repairing of Catrl* . ages, fee. fmylSjitwy»b JOSEPH-WHITE. / - Via very muiiE, , v :'V. * and Diamond alky. jr." *i» ' THE undersigned haying added largely to hl3 " . tfiSA l . stock, Is now prepared (o accommodate the public .CXJULwIth tho flnest Buggies, and best' Hotsob,both for Badillo anil Harness. Gentlemen wbhing to hare horses V 'Kept atJUTcry, will find superior accommodations for them . at this stable. The stalls are large and and the pro*- -- inthrir eMP and comfort. ’• - oet&y P. DEVLIN. T>LANK BOOKS— Legers, «J) Journals, Day Books, . . *■ Oash Books, Reoelptßooks, r i ,■•■■. Donkets,. Or any descrip* tion of BT.ANK BOOKS M ADE TO ORDER at short notice, «f the most superior quality of paper, bound In any style required. Blank Books paoet> to order. • A largo nnd excellent stock of Blank Books elwoys oh baud aud for sale at low rates, consisting of Cap, Demy and Medium work, in all styles of binding. - . . The trade supplied on liberal terms. W. S. HAVEN, - -r . . ' : - ' :Blank Book Manufacturer, ' -sep2 • v Corner of Afafket and Second streets; «...; f.V-,7 . ; »U.CC* . . r. ; ••• ’ 5 ‘fi*MlKp (, iTlncr«bSpbotwoen iho PiLtsbargh I and Wheeling is ttds4aydlßSolT<*i by inritao] consent, 1 -' Joseph Webards bas transferred his interest to GeorgoW* ‘ Tflio isolonu anthorired to fioUloiio basinm oftho ■Jufrtflrm.'i QLOftUK.n* BMl'Ul. ~.i«iaunn. JOSEPH BICQAIUD3.. -.L" - ritU'bargli > August 28, 1853. CAIU^-ThaBIU^nXO,GRAIN,MALTandHQPTItApE v ' Millie cmtatoo ns heretofore, by the subscriber, ftl Pitta burgb etui Wheeling. . GEORGE W.-SllIl'IL ;: tmeZiXm • - [QttzettoQ UevolTTcrsl ttevolvcn! TUST fiECKtVKIV-fly Express. direcMrom the manufao* J tniers, * splendid assortment of Colt's Bepeating Fia • V r (Hnclies barrel, oil ofwhichwevrilleen for bish as lotrai Way can bo bought In theoity of Now York, i lYrsonsEolngto AustrphaorCnHfornia»vrill,fmdthattheyi can do better by purchasing their equlppageat home, than ■ they ean iwiODgatrangcrsiOS wo giro .persona a chance to try any of the above Pistols, before, leaving th® city; and •* • r„ M « 138 WooJstreet.Kttalm^h. UOtic © I t . ... .... ‘V ; ■ -'-w, i&y ‘pvt* \oy tr xilii G x : t . TRANSPORTATION. CLEVELAND AND PITisUDIIGH * B&lIiROAD, fina-ian SStsiMCX: C-IFANUU OF TtME.' QN nud after MONDAY* November 14th, 1653, Passenger . ■ Trains rrill run' doily (Sundays exempted) ns follows: . ai AIL'TRAIN leaves Cleveland at 0.05 AM forWellsvilie, 'stopping at all interinedlatoBtatlGhs i'nrrlvq at AlUanco at U 35 AM» and WoUaYiUuat&SD. P IL ’ - i EXPRESS TRAIN lwiveg.Clovcland at a.OO P M for AlU anee. stopping atHudson, KarlviUoaiiAftavenna only— arrive at Alliance at 5.0 Q, PM. •;•. .. ..: ACCOMMODATION TRAIN JcavcaClcvcland Ibr Ravenna ; and intermediate Stations at 745, and arrive at Ravenna at 025 P 51.: Two through Trains from. Cleveland to Pitts* burgh daily; •■:.•■..* . :. • - '■.RETURNING: '■'...•••■ EXPRESS,TRAIN leaves AUianoe'lbr Oluvnland at 1&30 P.M,<fetopping.nt Lima, Ravonna, EarlviUc-and Hudson only—arrive- at Cleveland at 2.40 P M.: The Mall Train of Ohiaimd Penha. Railroad, leaving Pittsburgh at 8.00 A M, connects vrith this .Train at'Alliance nt 11.45 A M. MAIL’ TRAIN leaves WellariUe for Cleveland at 3.00 P M, stopping at aU.wny Stationa-HirriTb at Alliance at 5 00 and Cleveland at 7.80 PM. ■••' AdOOMSIODATION TRAIN leaves Ravenna for Clever land and intermediate Stations, at 7.15 A 51—-arrive at Cleveland at 9.W AM. Onlyonethiough train from Pitts burgh to Cleveland daily. l . "y ■ ■ . CONNECTIONS.—MaiI Train from Cleveland connects ot Alliance with the Mall Train of Ohioahd Penna. R. R. for Canton, Massillcmand Woaaterjslsofhr Salem and Pitts* burgb, arriving at Pittsburgh at 4.45 P.M. , - ’ : Express Train from Cleveland, and' Mail Train from WeUsviUoi bolh-coauoct at Alliance at 5.00 P M with the Express Train of O.& Pi U. for Pittsborgb—arriviog at Pittsburgh at 8.16 P M.‘ ' - e -L. - Esprcse-Traiu-from AUiahcocqnhccia.-with ihe B.OOA M Train of O.&KR-from Pittsburgh^. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh ou the 8.00 A M Train ar rive at Cleveland ait 2.40 E Jf, and connect wiUi the. follow* log txainsEast, West anil South. CiEVEiAjfD akd Totsoo.- -Trains leaving at;3.00. PM for Sandusky, Tolrdb, Chicago end the North West, arrivln;at Toledo at 7.55 P M and Chicago next morning at 7 (H)—. time through from Pittsburgh to Chicago being less than 24 hours. ■'•.•■ • CtsviUAxn, CoLtmnca AXt> CnfcnrS4Tj.--Tralos leaving ot 2.soPM>ndB£o PM for Columbuß, CindUDAti, GaUoo, Day to n, In d 1 anapoUanrrd allataUonflcn the BeUefonl&lao aind Indiana . .V.-Y ... . ... - - CtEVELixh; AXD d^tc.—Trains'leaving at' 4.45 P M and 9.00 I' M Buffalo and New .York. -The Trains connoot both- wa'y»*wittr theU’Z.-A 0. B. Rv at lludsoh. for Cuyahoga'PaUsv Akhfin’ainl Clinton at Bayard with the Railroad forCarroUtohj-Mraervaond Waynesburg. Tickets through to ToledO/ ChlcogOy Lasalle and : Freeport can bo obtained at tliis OfllCo.' • •; V : Passengererato requesferi to procure.thdr tickets at Inn Company's Office, of - ! JOHN Agent* . potlB Monongahcla House, Water »t., Pltt»bnrgh. ■ OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA BAILBO AD. Hen- Arrangement, COMSIEXCING AUGUST 8, 1868. TRAIN tearea Pittsburgh at G o'clock. A M j IV stops only at tho principal Stations, and dines at Crest* Rub at 1.30 P Ai, arriving at CineinnaU in the evening, via Columbus and Xenia. ‘ • Font from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,76; to Columbus, 05 23. v MAIL TRAIN loaves PiUsbnrgh at 8.30 A M; dines at Ah linnce; and Tenches Crestline at C.QG P M, connecting ▼ithi the Night Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with the BdJefontnine and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indianapo* lis, Terr© Hauio, and townsinlmliana. Connections at© made at JUliancu by RailroadwUh Bavrnca, Hudson and! Cleveland. : : ' Parefrom HtwbttrgbtoC9evoland,.s4,oo. . , Counectloosore made at Mansflold by Railroad trilb San* dosky.CUy, Mansfidd,, MountYerponi Newark and Zones* vine.-, r . " * v toNevrark»s4,so; toZanes* Vfile. $5. i.". -Conutxdioris are made with Detroit and Chicago, both by . Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passengers who loUto Pitts* burgh in the Mail Train at 8.30 AM, go directly by Mans field and Sandusky. City to Detroit, without detention. Par© to Detroit, G. 00; to Chicago, , RETURNING* THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Cresdlne 1 at LOO P M f Mihsfield at i. 40 P M, and Alliance at 6-00 p M, and.reach* ea iPittabufgh at 8.15 P M, connecting vlth the Express Train .to Philadelphia and Baltimore,-which leaves Pitte* burgh at 10.30 P. M. . Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, 14& hours. Pare, $7,70.. Par© from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, $15.00. • *' MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline it T, Ailrdines at Al* liancc; connects with Express Train from Cleveland, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 5, P SI. NB>r BiaQIITOX ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh ot 10 A M and 4.45 P M, and Noir Brighton at 7 AM ond I P M. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tickets atjttlueedrates. _ - _ . _ . ' . "FKKIG JIT TRAIN le&Tes Pittsburgh at 03fr A M, and er- ; TgbtPasttßßCT? are requested toproeure Tickets at the Company’s Ofllee. at the Federal Street Station, of - QEOROIS PARKIN, Ticiet Aceut. C3*Tbft Trains dd uot ran on fiabtlny. . Pariher information may bo obtained of ’ ant;S ' ; JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent* SANlili'SKi’, MASSEjtEtp_ANI) : NEWAUE UAILBOAD. VIXTKH ARRA.NQKSIENT ON; and after. WKDNISSD A.Y, November 10* 1603, Three Passenger Trains run daily /Sundays excepted) as fid* GOING SOUTH. , Mamin? : ifciit . Ikenin? .“'.'•il cpretr. \ PjtMiwr. Mxprea. hear* Sandusky at....; 4.80 A M' 11.00 A M D.10P31 Monrocvillo Junctioti., 6.15 ” 11.00 ** 6.50” Shelby Juncti0n......... &40 “ 1.16 PM 7.15” Jlatisfleld Junction.;.., 7XO. ” ‘ 1.40 “ 8.10 “ Mount Vernons."o.oo ” . 4.1 Q “ " 055”: Reach Newark.;. .;;i0.03'« 5.15 ” 11.00 “ GOING. NORTH. Leave Newark ah...4X0 A M B.OOAM 6_2i P 51 5U.'1em0n....;.......;... OXS ” - 10J0 “ - 6.30 ” Mansfield Junction;.... 7.20 ” 12.10 P M • 8.10 ” Shelby 7.45 tf: - 1.05 ” BXS” Monroeville Junction-9.15 ” 8.10 ” • 10.30 ° Reach ” W 5 “ 11.05 ” Connecting nt Saudusfcy with Med Hirer and lake Erie, .and “ Northern CTctcliindaud. Toledo Railroads. v At Monroeville, with Trains on .“Southern IMrialon” Cleveland.find Toledo 1L K.t for.Clevclaad. Toledby &c. At Shelby Junction, with Cleveland, and Cln cinnaU ■. At Mansfield Junction, VUhGhJoand Pennsylvania Railroad foe PiUsbaruh. - At Newark, uitU Central Ohio' Railroad for Zanesville,. Columbus, &c., Ac. This arrangement of Traf .is completes the lino of direct communication between the East and** Great fiarth-WesU** Passengers from Philadelphia and Baltimore, destined for the ‘VVeat, proceeil.directly on their arrival at Pittsburgh, by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad io Mansfield. Thence to Monroeville, where con jeetion Is made Immediately for Toledo, Chicago, and intermediate places—affording a route unrivalled for safety,certainty and despatch.'' 1 ‘ (Connection lx also made with all the Trains on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad at Mansfield, bywhleh passes* gars from Chicago, Toledo, Detroit, Sandusky, Zanesville, Newark, and Galumbus,-proceed to Pittsburgh, Philadel phia endHaitimorc; without delay. ' By this rente, passengers taking the early Train from Zanesville, Columbus, Newark, to. Toledo, San* dusky or Cleveland,remain In either place some four hours, end return home same day. ' i • THROUGHTICKETS to'be had at the different Stations, rfor Ibe aboilo named places;’ ' v "•••;. J/It. BOBINSOtf, SaperlnfL Sandnskv. November, 1853. Fnov24;amT THE PESSSYIVASi. .all. ItOAD. rjIUE Fast Mail Traiturill leayethe passenger Station on X liberty'atreet every morning at 9 o'clodc, stoppiag at all tbo regular stations on :tbe roait, andiarrlving in Pbiladetjibia tbn next moridog at 7o*clodc, connecting with tbo trains .direct toNew York, also "connecting at Harris* burg with tho trains for. and arriving In Baltimoreat 7 o’* dock,'a:m. The'Express Train leaves the station every evening at -9:35 o’clock, slopping at all- tho regular stations, and con necting with-trains for Baltimore,at 8-o*clock, P.JI, : .. Pareto Philadelphia. £9,&o; : Fare to Baltimore, $9. . to all. stations op tho Pennsylvania Ball* read and to Philadelphia and Baltimore.: Tho Accommodation Train will leave every afternoon at 5J4 o’clock; stopping at fill.regular stations, and running only as far as Batrobo. ItetumingtrsiUß arrive in Pittsburgh end's o'- clock,. A..M,,.an<17;15P. Iff. - Poasehgers purchasing tickets in cars, Vr 111 be charged mt •tJtvrs In addition to the • station rates, 1 except from stations whew,the Company have no agent. •• Notice.—in.caso of loss, the Company wfllliold them* Belve3 responsiblo; for poTsoiial baggage only, and. for an amount.noi exceeding $lO9. . : Excelsior OmnfbusUc&hnsbeen employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed cents for cach-passenger, and 12L£ cents for each trunk* For tickets apply to . , J* MESKIMEN, Agent, . ' At the P.-8.-11. Depot,onLSberty street; ■'‘..riUsbUrßh,'2fovember;24,lBs3.\ • : > . -... papwraconrecV nnd Kntcrprise ropy. i . . - FeunsylvanUAaUroiid^oinpftnf^ T T Uelphla,-promptl7, on receipt,' /Time* Fire Days.' i ... nans or mianr. . . ....Bacon, Pork and Bee£ (salted,) 46c. 91000)9. 1 On Lftixljliard Oil, Tollov, Cotton, Window Glaas, 60c. 9 1000)8. •* v ; On Candies, Choose, Earthenware, Leather, Loaf Tobacco, ~ Ot* Booswax, Dried-FruiLßristles, Clorer and Timothy Seed, 70c. 9 E>. ' On-Doer Skinn, Ilemp, Flax, and 7oc, 100lb8c' : On Feathers, Furs, Peltry, Brooms and Merchandize. Otto. • ■ . •••-:- , On flour, barrel.- ; Weoroalsorajparedtnforrrard frelght to Bodebangh’a Stition.oear flreonHburf?,and intermediate Stations. ; v, . OOVODE & fiBAIUM, Agents, . V cjrncr.of-Penn and Wayne sts-Pittsburgh. v:\ " ’ Hi IT. HOUSTON, AgentT 6 Market .rtjreytj Philadelphia.. KAICOIiM B, . TXrnOLESAto; GROOJ2RB, andPealers.Xn Produce, Met ,VV nls» and Pittsburgh Wtmnfaftnrc4No3..2 : i2and 244 Liberty street, near thß-head*of-Wood,Rttsbtirgh,’Pa.jof for for sate ouliberal -terms, tbo following:;. 'j • loattorc&rfresVKEo; . *so,ooo lbs. Bacon, nssortod; lOOhblH.Tar; * * 6 tons Barlrcn, Oo; *l6OO kegs Nails, assorted; 5 3da Bast Nan Bods;. 000 boxes"Window 1 Glass,l2ooo kegs'- : Bock aiul Rifle •assorted;" •■!•••■ -Powder ,B£Bbrted; ' 50 half chefiis :Tea, os-! 30(5 boxra Bosln Soap; sorted ‘ { 85bbli.Linseed,Laxdan3 76bxa:Tobacco t assnrtod;{ i y prime; , ' 30 do Rosin; 0 ois. Havana Sugar;; 20 do Pitch; ■lO hiuls. Porto Rico do; ; 6000 lbs. assorted Copper; . loobagsCoffee; ■• • ! 20bblS l atid'kegßLard; 600 bUa.N.CK Molasses:.! -10 kegs assorted Shot; , . 7Q do 8.«. do: • f ■ Id* Buck Shot; 600 b>9.Tia Plate, aw’d;} 6 bbls: Alum; • - 4ionayire, do; { 20 d£ XtyeJlonr; 2 flp i Spelter; j. 20 settsTlnnarß* Machlnea * ’--Ocasks-sheet Zinc, as-j and Tools; u " -oprtej.* ; 100 bus. Dried Apples; • • frOOlpigSTin; ,i 100 bales Batting, assorted; . lOOO&s.Anumony; < 2000 lbs. Cotton Yarn, as -10 tons ass’d Sheet Iron ; eortod* lftO.OOf) lba: aw’d Bilik Meat:. ’■"V * '*• t .' ir " ’ *f'. -vi; INSURANCE COMPANIES. SeUware Hntttal lninranoe Co. OJfctidrthram&theEsxhanft fhird T?IKiSJQfSUEANCE.-Uttn(lingB, merchandize and other ■X townAfail-Anntrui insured "agonal loss or damage by fcrVattholowiistr&te of . •_ - Masim Ihsurakce.—They alio insure vessels, corgoes'and frekhte, Ibreign or coastwiaojundcropen or epecdal.-poUdija, Ixlako TasKSPOfitAtiow.—They also’insure merchandize transportedbywagons, railroad cars, canal; boats and steam* totrte/on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. - l Directors —Joseph ILSeal, Edmund A; Soudez> John C. Davis, Robert Burtonj John B.Penroso, Samuel Edwards, George G.Leipcr, Edward Dsrlingtotn jsaao R.Davis,.Wil* Ham Folwell, John NoWlin, Dr. R. M; Huston, Jas. (X Uand, Theophilos Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Bcrrili, Spencer -JFHvain, Charles Kelly, J. G» Jobnßfm, Wdllain Hay, Dr. S-Thomafl; John Sellers, William •Eyre,Jr. • ■. • . Directors at T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John T. Logan. •• Wauik Hamw; 'Pnsidentt - >/ • •-:• \ Thos. 0. Hasn, YicsPrexident , Jossps W.Oowak. Secretary. •• • Water street, PltoboreU ißlOattf ~ P.A. MADEIRA, Agent.' ; ■ - PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OP , HARTFORD, GO N N., Capital Stock, Annual Premiums and Western Fund $1,000,000. . INCORPORATED 1825. Policies of Insurance issyed at all times on the most favorn* . tie terms, against - \ LOSS OR damage BY FIRE, - ..-'OB ini PBAILS OF NAVIGATION, '.BY ■-.■■■ GEO. E. ARNOLD. Ages* fob prrrsßUßOir and alleobent covntt. ■ tnarlfcyv ;r ‘ ; :• •'• . * THHPNXTEDBTATES L IF SUE AH C E, ANNUITY and TRUST COMPANY, PHUiDELPOM. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CHARTER PBRI’ETBAL. . CAPITAL §250,000. Office, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut , Streets, Philadelphia. Officers of lAe JTome Board at Philadelphia t piasctoM. . Stephen Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W.Thompson, Lavrcac* Johnson, . Benjamin W.Tlogley,- GeoiM’Henry, Jacob L. Florence. James Deveruui, William M. Godwin, WUUam STKee. JPreHdent—Stephen lUCrawford. rte PrerWorf—Ambrose W.Thbmpson. . • -• • . j/aftcal James H. Willson,M. D. Aftent. cmrn.7 ' Na. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. The Franklin Fir© Inaarance Company, Of Pk&addphuiy rtnnrylvania. DtRECPOBfr-Charies vfi Bancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias 1 Wagner, Grant, Jacob K. Smith, Geo. w. Rich ards, Mordecai D. Levis. Adolpbl B. Boric, David fl. Browne* -Marris Patterson. . OaAa.N.JUscxn,i>erident. Gb«M3.-Baxgksb, Sterttary. . ~ ■ . Oontinno to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on ev«y description of proparty, in town and country, at rates aa low _ as are consistent with security* . The Company .have reserved a large Contingent Fund, .which, with their capital and premiums, solely invested, af* ’find taapla protection to the assured. - The Assets of the Company* on January Ist, 1851, as pub- Usbod agreeably to an Act ox Assembly, were as foßowa, vis: Mortage 6|, Vffigg” ■■ Cash, ■ 81 «—...51,212,708 44 : Sneo their incoipOraGon, a period of twenty-one years, they have paid upward of One BlllUon Four Hundred Thou sand Dollar*, losses by fixe, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of ihsurance.as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. - yGARDINEnCOmN.Acent, »p 24 Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third ata. x;,: THIUD AfiiSVAL BTATEBEST OPTHBBTATB MUTUAL FIRE AHB MARINE lUBUBAHCECOMPAHY, 01 PSSHSHVASIA. Aracta, Mar lat, 1652 1 —5319,016 61 165, Interest od Ixsms, Ac... - iJI’SS 32 Capital Btoes-..-...- 100,000 00 $449,163 20 Reiormxl premiums, tosses* JlMaffomsce, Ex- -••••'• parte* —— umaniCTta- Bosfe, Mortgages, Stocky, and other good sectt< entities..., .......... Premium N0te5....*....,*.. Cash on hand.; Total am*t of Resources, Liable for Losses..... £*58,318 70 . .-- WBECTOES. JOHN r. RtnrnRIIFORD, Dauphin county, . F. CSIOWWICK, Harrisburg, : SAMURL JOXKS, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS. Banker, PiUfibnrgh, A. A. CARRIER, * 4 JOHN IL RUTUERFOBDiDauphIn county, A. J,:GILL£tT r HAttisburg, : 8. T. JONKB, Harrisburg, . ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county. ■ JOHN IK RUTHERFORD, President. . Ai J. OILLETT, Secretary. : Will insure against perils ofEcn and inland navigation, ali*, on Merchsudlxo in city or country, at lowoirt rate* con* rfrtent with eafoty. Pollrka Iraned on dwelling houses either perpetually or for a tom of years,. ■ Ofilce/oornerPcmrtb and Stnitbfleld street*. tnyS&tf , ~ A. A. CARRIER.. Actnary. Ptttaimrgh lilfe Knaoronce Company, <l/ piTTSßunau, ni. camt4i,s4oo,ooo. President— Jahea jj. lloos. •* Vice President—Samuel M’Cluukas. • Treasurer— -Joaiyn 8. LcEdn. • ■ • Secretary—C.: 'Comoh; • OFFICE, NO. G 5 YIETH STREET, (Slasonio Jlall Jluildmg;) This Company makes ovcrjr Insurance appertaining to or eoußCcteavrftbUfb Risks. ' Mutaalßateaafo the saund ftsthose odopted by other safely conducted Companies. Joint Stock ratesat a Twloction of on*-thlrd {Tom tho Mutual rfttes--©qual ton dividend of thirty-three and one* third paid annually in advance,y Bisks takon oaths lives or persons going to California or Aosi ralla. • • siesctoas. • James 8. Boon, Samuel JPClurkon, William Phillip*! John A. Wilson, John Scott, Joseph P. Gama, M. D. John M’Alpln, Alexander Reynold*, Horatio N. Lee* Hiram Stowe, to«rS3 Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh* R« M!ELLEB, Jr* i*rend<7ii, . | F. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITA!*, 9300,000* Wf'iiA, ins ore against all kinds of risks, FIRE and M A w BINE, All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. - A Home Institution, managed byDikECToas who are veil known-In the communlty;aad who are determined* by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character’which they have assumed; os offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured* JXrt&ert.—K, Miller, Jr., C. W. lUcketson, J.W. Butler j N. Holmes, Jr., W. : H.BmUb, C-Ihmsan, George W. Jackson, Wn. M. Lyon, James lippeneott,'George Darsle, James Me- Auley, Alexander Nlrnlck, Thomas Scott. -- .fgL, Office, No. 92 Water street; (Warehouse of Spang A Co-up Stall*.) Pittsburgh. . • ' Pov24Gy ; II your Life Insured, IF NOT, read what someone has written. Amongall the Icontr) ranees of man to protect the family circle from want, none can.he found more simple la Its character, noble In Its feature, or certain in its results, than LIFE INSUR ANCE. It is the prop which the dying husband leaves to support the wife of hi* besom. - ' • *-•' it Is the unseen hand of the Provident -father reaching forth from the grave, and still nourishing his oC&priug, and keeping together the family gronp. ; 6. A. COLTON, Becrbtnfy,- < Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth et ■ 8«p21 SlasonlollnlL, Wholesale- and:lUtalL - * SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. EODERT IL HARTLEY, begs leave toinform * his friends and the public generally, that he fetepk continues to occupy! that large, and. commodious EfgjliiSy Store Booi% formerly occupied by SomuClFahne- t Stock * Co* No. 86. corner;of Diamond Alloy and Wood at,; where he keeps alorge and general assortment of Saddles; Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags. Yalisesj Buffalo Robes, Whips, ondall other articles in his line.'''' He also keeps constantly on hond, and Is prepared to far* . nlah to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose,. manufacture! of . the best and in a style. of workmanship equal to tile Eastern manufactured Orticlo, and at 60 per cent, cheaper. ' Oountiy Merchants and Fanners would do well to call and his.stock before purchasing elsewhere,-as he Is de termined to sell first rate articles at very low < • .ASf*Don’tforgettb.e place, No. 86, corner of Wood and Diamond ABey. v-‘ : • r- •:-.:! .Yap 26 • A Complete Analysis of the Holy Bible,? OOBTAINING0 OBTAINING the wbolo of tho OLD and NEW TESTA MENTS, collected and arranged Systematically in Thir ty Books, (based on the work of the learned Talbot,);togeth er with an Introduction, setting: forth the character, of the work and the Immense facility this method affords for un derstanding the Word of God. Also, threo different Tables of Contents prefixed, and a General /rnfax subjoined, s 6 ela borated, ana arranged in alphabetical order, os to direct at onoe to any subject required. ' By Rev. Nathaniel West, D. D., 1 voLroyal Bvo—about 1100 pages. Price £5. For sale.by : ‘ J. S. DAVISON,- - oct22~ :: y. : 65 Market street, near Fourth. . DutcD Bnlbous Roots , fte* THE subscriber has received direct from. Harlem, his : supply of choice Hyacinths, Tulips, Peoneaa, and other Flower Roots far fall planting, and for -Winter blooming in' pots and glasses. Grass Seed- for lawns,-which makes a fine • Turf, equal to Sods. Pruning; Instru ments, Gerdenhnd Farming Implements, of the most ap proved construction; at .Easterly pricey from the Seed and Hortlcultarai Warehouse, Fifth street, of : «cp2lV- . JAMK3 WARPnpp. Copartners hip. ; THEUNDKR SIGNED havingpurchosed tho interest of Jaues RiCHAonsoVy lu the Wholesale! Grocery, Commits sion and Naval Store, No. 144, Water «trcet, deaign.c6ntin-. uing the business, under the firm and style of ERWIN A DILWORTHS, ana wesolicit a eonttanancoof the custpmof the l&te proplcton ..JAMES. ERWIN, : 1 SAM’L DILWORTH,• . ' WM. DILWORTH, Jtu ' . -Id resigning my business lo I cheer fully recommend them to all those with whom. X hare been doing business, James Krwin or myself vtlU attend toset- Utog the badness. v'nofSrlm THIRD STREET PROPERTY FOR HALE-A now Three Story Brick DWELLING »OUSR* vith.Btbre Room, situated CB Third street, between :Wood<ahd Smitlifield ", contains eleven Rooms, heaideathe Btore*room, and. goodjCellar. The, House Uwell finished,''and in good order; Gas Fixtures, Bath Boom, for hot and cold water, Jte.! The Lot U2O feet front by 85 deep, WRI be sold upon easy terms. . . S/CUTHBERT fr SON,-v hotB ' • ■ : . 1 . ' ■ • ••- - 140 Third street... OMERBET—A VALUABLE FABSI-POR SALIV Pitaated on tho West Newton and. Cumberland Plank Road, about CO miles ftoin. Pittsburgh and 8 from Somc r*e t, uon- Bttfing 0 f gifof-Tthich areJncultlYatlon—the balance fine timberi The Partn Is nren ' wntercd. Iho buildings are aTaTern, & Smith and Wagon Maker's Shops, Stables, and other naWtona»>- A ttor and Grist MULon Bt. - . oy BTEII TBASBFOKT&TION. Tnjffi hire arranged with tho Pennsylranla and Sneqnrs; f Y hioim^Sal&oedrGdpijfanle^'fbf, pk special Oyster ; ¥. ?'J-;vy •' 7 ,»j •*• BANKERS AND BBOKEB&r i. c. nn»jut,...„ - „..jobb-m. tusxix TIERHAS & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGB BROKEHB, . feMltlyl Ao. 95 Wood Street, and Diammd Auey JOHH WOODS, m banker and exchange bbokeb, . BEALER in Gold, Silver Ana Bins Notes., Current and par funds retired oa deposit Oolledionscarrful|y ftt tendodto. Fourth fitreoti-one'door East of Market Fitts* burgh,-Ra. [i^lL’ Dermatic and Fbreign Kxchsxngc, Dink JS r oUt t .Gold and Sdver Bought, Sold and Exchanged, at the ' j EXCHANGE AND BANKING UOCSfi OF * WILLIAM A; HILL & CO., 04 WOOD BTSXWj nWSbOMH. ■ cs. Interest allowed cnUme doporitß. o [ang23 r —~ rrsosi: •, EXCHANGE AND BAN KING .HOBBS- OP A. WILKIHS & CO., No. 75 FoU&Tn StUKT, Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh, . . jtu& - - ~ ... '- PmsmntQg. G. E. ABHOLD & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ... T\EALEKS la Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Bight .Bad; | J Tim© Drafts, Ac. .Collections' carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any. partoftho Union. . Stocks bought and cold on commission. ~ r tt3l,No. 74 Fourth st, next door to Bank of Pittglfg.[Bol3 * “ ~HILL & CO., BANK.EH3 AND EXCHANGE. BROKERS*. " t . • coairkß or add rirra BTh*»iß. \ SIGIIT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly or} sale.. Time Bills ot Exchange and Notes dJsaunteL-'. Gold, Silvern ud Bank Notes, bought o»d.MliL mode In all the - principal cities of tha United Btates.-Dot podts received erf Par and Current Funds. - t [gjaTZHy ) AUDI IMltljt, XDWAED BAUM, JTttnU«C* AftAKkai KRAHER & BAHM, • . I BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, . ; BUY AND SELL Gold, surer, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock Bocuritles; purchase Promissory Notes and Time BUls, on. East and West; buy, and sell Stocks on Commission. , : Collection* made on alt point, in the union. , jmyl ; . ; A. WILKIKB & CO., BANEERB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, so. 75 rooßTti st., nTr3scr.au, oseositH bah* or pncscusaii. IHIE SUBSCRIBER, ondepnow anil more fcTorabto auspl cm, will conLinua the BaUkioghusineES and Stock Isro fcerace in tho house formerly occupied by Messro rainier, Hanna A Cu., and more recently by the. tittatnngh-lAlo to suranco Company, where he wlll boplcaaed to jre_bia old friends and customers. : . (jySj . A. WILSINIy nay* ekhovxb Tana haxioxo xsn cxcHAaaa CTKC* TO ho. 67 WABBB stout; TOBB BOOBS SHOW CU> STUB. N lIGLMRS A BONB, Banker* and Eschange Brokers, . and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances Gold, Sil ver and Bant Notes. Exchango on tho Eastern and Western Cities constantly ibr sale. v _ ; . r.iv? OollocOons made In all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No, 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. .QnSOtly jas. a. ooc.v, Tiles. Hiaornr, HOOK & BABGEHT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, . tr. A ooawza or wood a ftrra sra., Fimatmoa,. ru. . , DEALERS ta Colo, Bonk Notes, Time Bills* Foreign ana Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, 4c. .. . Exchange on all the principal cities’ of tho Union and Eu* rope, for sale In sums to suit trarebasere. . Current anU par fond* roceited on deposit ; Collections made on all parts of the Unions at tho lowest rates. ■ ' , . fwplDly ; “Bemoyal. PATEICKB 6 FBTEHD, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Hose EmmaS their Off.ce to Iht Cbmcr Wood its. - PITtSECaon, PA. PATRICKS k FRIEND, Bankers and Exchangaßrokcw, uniDoalersln Notes,DraftA Acceptances, Gold, SUter and Butk NoUs. ’ Exchanges on the Eaatem and Westorn (htlca cotistanUy &>r cals. ' ‘ . GoUwtionstnadoinan tbo cUles throughout th* united Bta£o>. Depositsrccelvat inparfundsor cureeutpaper,at the corner of Flttirand Wood Streets. . (Cam •*“, " . AUSTIN LOOniS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER, ; dfhet. JV'o. 92 Fourth st, above Hlwd, FITTSBURGU. 4>3r Notes, Draft*, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on rot laterals,, negotiated. Stocks; and Land Wamnt» : bonght and ftbltL ■ • ■ . ■ . . PX.OREHCE HOTEL, No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (CfcStJCCTTO OS TflS EUHOPEAS PUIS.) . bextbeji xotojoy, / ©c&ty ' ■ jiftQPMETOt; xtwHt pTiriyNj., o. oosatui. Brown’s Hotel, Qjroer of SmWtJidd and Third Strcfti, i a 7Ci6uJFft, Tknria. BROWN & CONNELLY, Paorairroirs. stablinK attached to the lloase. -V-,,. 7 $358,318 70 FRANkLiS BOISE) Clevelßud, Ohio.. Ci'ATRICK A SON, PnomxtOßA.—i*This House,fcxs pn « dergo&e thorough and extonsUo repairs, oitoralkms, and largo addlthm* of netr furniture, ehi, and the proprie ton pledge themseWca that nothing shall bo wanting on their part to-reuder the Fbadkud a pluou where all tho com* fortaof * first das# hotel can be found. jy4:tf .. • :: ;• .0. PATRICK A SON. $lGl,4$l 9S 179,01 ft 51 17*823 21 St, Charles, Uoteh : y Comer of Jftod and Third ttrrfts, Pittsburgh, Ftnn’o.; - . WILLI AM S CAMPBELL-FStoPßltToa. ffim6 lik'fTnKWtftfi'iilto thflThands of a |_;-.hpw tmtol* ling Comtnunity, aud also to iwgulcr drlt eacynnd luxury vcUl.beproTidrd to~lU>ea«OJi'and no pallia will W Fpawd w maktf thU llotcl a eotoOHoblo uoire to all who inayraU there* fmyUhtf) -W. 8., CAMPBELL. Prop’r. 1 r st. ClJlf hagcr Beer litcyfery. ■ ■■, rp UKuuacrtlpieJ rtupciirully inform* .tbfpnMlc that ia I fo now fully pwran-’d to •vrYejiru-atofainiUi'* and tho pnHlic ei'ucralij, irHa ttl& cefoßr atoil ijAO.KIt BUKR, la bottlOT? Ml wreMtlWt ol hi* Offl»,2vOfH> DIAMOND AIAF.7, (gear Wood jtrrnt,} nllHotmucttmUy attended to: anil flit Beer dctifned to any pi ft ortho elty or ilclnily. jeSS tf - P. 0, fOUKSCIt. O! HE ABLY CO’S NEW CARPET HQUSE„ KOrOa THntD STJIfiRT, :WHtftES&I.E ASfD BEEAIXi \ DEAIEH3. ; TERSE SEA, ck.s? SAZES'Ji p 'OJrs: , ' PATX3 RODSI SO, 1. ' /YOS'TATNR.nlJtnEc;‘handsome atul of \J tn. gif,<gfc trifle • elsp>.Bt&ir, Ta* Mo nnd Enameled Carriage CloUis,73bcoaTCainoa and Bri tannia Matting.Matts of all kiaJi.paiated Window Shade*, buff Hollands; given and butt Oil ■■ Cloths, and Putnam’s Patent Self-Adlniithip Cortain Flxtorw.-% ■SALES BOOM NO. 2, / 1b fall * locked with an unrivalled aiworttnentof Royal Tol* vet, BrnsselsTapwiry, PJy> Patent Tapestry, Ingrain, and superfine carpetings ? H&nand Stair do. of edi widths and prices? embossed Cloth, Table and piano covers; Mosaic; Velvet, Axmlnstcr, Chenille and Tafted Bogs: Stairßods,Rraffgetlnff t cte. 6 SALES ROOM NO. 3, Contains a largo and well detected stock of Inprata Carpets, 1 fr0m25t075 cents poryard; Hemp Carpeting from 18M to 50 cents 5 List and. H*g Carpets cotton and. wool Venitian and a splendid assortment or English sheepskins of alt cot*' orsand sizes, -d. ‘ , s : 5: ‘ ; C.8.1i.A Oo< would; respectfully. call the'attention of persons wUldog to furnish steam boata.koUils or dwelling house* to the above, es they are determined to sell atltbo same low prices they have heretofore -been soiling _&t, tind less than, any other establishment in this dty. aepO - Q. B. n RAD I>Y& CO., No. B£Tblrd street. . ' Sacred fllnalo BooltSt . "poll Church Choirs, Congregations, 4c, £&, wholesale JC and retail. . !JSheft.’per dor. Kingsley's Harp of Dadd,a eolloctioa of Church OMnslc, • • • - • • 7fie. $7,00 Modem Psalmfet, fay Lowell Mason, I&tv 7,00 The Modern Jlarp, or Boston Bncrtsl Melodist, fay - li.Whlio'ondJno.iS. Gould,' National Psalmist, fay Moron and Webb, Horn of the West, Notional lAto,: Bay State Collection, - TboChorch'Cholr,- '• . >■ American Psalmody, with figured Bass for Organ or Piano, • -63 c. 6,00 ALSO, The Melodist, tt collection of popular anti social Songs, Glees, &c. The Social Glee Booh. : . Juvenile Oratorios,Tor juvenile ftchools,Ac. Masted Gnssßook, far adaU singing dosses. - - > Young Lady’s llarp, designed fur female Academies and the social circle. -.i, -.1 • ..... Together with the Now Carmina Sacra; CantieJaLandias, Just rocelYcd fay CHARLOTTE BLUME/ ; 'oc!8 ‘ . 118 Wood.street. THE SHAWM—A Library of; CharcbMuFlCjctc., con* lalnlng oyer 1000 compositions, byWni.B. Bradbury aud Goo.F. Root,asBlated by Thomas Oustings und 1\ B, Mason. Prlce'TSc per dozen $8,60.. . : .. - SACREDMELODEON—Oh a new system of notatlonjly A. g. Hayden.'Price 75c.—per dozen S7JSO; HARP OV THE SOUTH, (inPatent Notes;)u neW colleo* tlon of Sacred Music, selectedfrotnthe tnost popular com poaers, by Prof. J. B. Woodbury. - Price7sc.—perdox, s7v6o. CHRISTIAN MINSTREL—By Aifcln; one- of Aho most popular bookspubliBhed;Prlce 75c,—per\Hs.$8,60. { NEW OAKMiXA SACRA—By Jiovell MasQn f and the most successor music booh published; over 350,000 copies have been sold. Price76c^—perdosi $B,5<L; f-. . CANTXCA LAUDIS, or American Boolrof Church Music ;. tholatcstcoUf&tlonVbyLowell Masoh andGoo.J; Webb.: Price 70c>“per doi. sBjso. ' ■ Aiargo supply of rile above popular Moria Books recoil ed, and for sole singly or by the quantity,'by pell? • JOBN.U. MKLLLOR. 81 Wood fit, . M just Express, ..THEY SLEEP IN TIIE COLD aßAYfenewßoriK— composed and dedicated to J; Esq? by Jt. Richer. ;OldDogTray^by-S.C.Fostcr^ . The Garland, h eet of beautiful,Waltzes far Guitar, by Prof Rupp, of this city.; . . All Thiugs are Beautiful, a pleasing Duett for two voices, by Glover: ' . ;*■ - • Wert.Thou to, Speak Farewell,i v j .. . ; The Prlma Donna Waltz,aa performed with, unbounded applause hy Jullen’s bapd.. •. . t........ . Jullen’s?Musical Tour in America, a descriptive piece; embodying all the American National Airs, by Julian. Katy Darling’S Farewell, for Guitar. • • Katy Clyde, ' 1 db.‘ - : • Old Log Hat,; ,< do., etc., etc.' J • Also/ * 4 l)odworth’s Brass Band Sbnool,** containing every ncscesKary.inforihaUon to. organize. Brass;Bands, to utideN stabd the; nature of brats, -their selectfobjtbd adaptation, and. embracing.a number of .fine, nieces rnfrnngftl ‘for Bmss’ Bnnds by Allen‘Dodwortb/leader''of-the celebrated- Doilworthßrara Bend, New-York; forealeby, ocl2 - ~ ; n. KT/EBKR v No.lolThlrd street." ' ENTERPUtSE WORKS, i 60.130 woopsthagr. tntannooa aeinTVTOtflwf stjrjy. -UewiT d TKTLE7. V- fl 1 : IMPORTERS and manufacturers of . SURGICAL AND DENTAL' INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. Wo jg||y . keep a generalassortment of the above 7"7 articles constantly, oh hand;"together- With s general variety of Fancy Hardware. 7 Also, Guns, Bis* tola -and Revolver*, Flasks, Hams, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Ballets j'Bowie, Dirk; Huntlug and Poekot-Knlres;' Tollots ' mid. Halr Drcsser^'ShearsPocket Scissors, Ac.— Also, Trasses and Supporters. . . -, T . • .• Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. • RIFLES!—We are making: Rißea of every deacriptlDa, to order, of the bcst meterial, and: workmansldp wartant«L— Orders rcceivwl for them at. Wholesale or: UotaD, will be HQ ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. . K ,,, .mylS JAMBBRIQIT^RPSi T. U* CALVERT A CO.,- - TVItSiNKERB, ENGRAVERS-AND and. l J RsvEtowsMA2rmcnmEßS;.No: 48 Sonth Third PHILADELPHIA. sepSO VSHITIAN BLMPS. , ' OV EVEEY QUALITY, for Mle atmooalsctnreM’ prices,' - St t'ao NEW CA EPET-STOiiE, AT FIFCUBTHEET: nwVfort. ■ • r fnwrfltfr; HOniNSQS.A tX>- CLIP* STitißET— Two Ixtardr aalVrittoMetfozrCtlff «fhl< Cook streets, each. 24 feet front by 78 deep.; Price $3OO each. : Terns: On©*balf In hand; balance In roe jrcar. : & CUTfIBEBT * SON, Real Estate Agenta, 140 Third at ■ BLla&ihr.silA.inF..L r ;.. .V' -'S''' *■ W.. ,'i,: v»Vr '‘ • * ' C .r *« - • 'i -v-v, -j;> V • - '' ; l r ' hsy ~ “N7HOLMEB & BOBS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, HOTELS, &c. Blew Sacred lUtuslo; Bootes* New Music X New Music I -S:\. J'x-l-£Xy- i FURNITURE.: : , WM.'E. fa'JßVj&NSONVAiriilnTiof* Cp- rnBT7 T lf ,rfalT ? Aj- CABIXET‘WARE of etery description, at lUs old stands •• of Liberty and Sevmthjrty.yrtft, UNDEBTAK ~i *lNGattendedinaQitß-braochea,' • " :■ myll . : A. miOK£S Cl VQZ TTAVE -ON-UAND at /their, eitcnstve CABINET and . "*■ - OQAIB>SIAN'UFACTOR'E,No« 64 large assortment oflkncystui plain furniture which they will Ball 1& per. c6nk customary rates lenns—cash only. Great Indnceihentsto Caih Ptoebueri* ■’\XTBv 111 sell cur large stock Of COMMON AND FANCY 'V ,OHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS; it jfricesthat Jetaxtit fail to pleaeo cash purchasers. All our work is warranted. Ourtormsare CAsIL' *’'JAHEB'XOW3lYt'JjELy''' * msr2s '•' • - opt. Beremth and Liberty eta; Journeymen CablnotHakereAnocUtionii WAREHOUSE 99r TMI&Z> STBBBT, <B*rwmi woon Aniusxxf bts.)- 1 ; ~, •."■• THIS ASSOCIATION,embradngfiH : ; already -twice-: to three, times as UA: JawßHaeMßii mny hondaes thrt l&rsest and f*g£B r jnost »fl shops of this 'city,,'ham opened their Tfarehouss, and are ablo to furnish the public,by wholesale or retail, .with Fur niture ofthe £i^cnshigd^(cnptioi>~ , fU: Mahogany. Wardrobes;. Dressing Bureaus; Pull Columned Barmans; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Wofihstands; Solas; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries;.Card-Tables;.Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables ; Hat Backs; Frtmch Bedsteads; Ottomans; .'Foplaf.Ward robes ; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Woxkfltands;CbefryjmdCominon Works tan da; hlghpkwt, common, low, and truadleßedsteods; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; .Cradles, Ac. : , r ., . ■ The wantages of cooperation, on an extanslre scale, per mit.them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are deter mined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good, H unt tetter artido, ami' the public will un derstand by-dtingthctno call. ; . i&JSUambom vvtk of all descriptions, and other articles of anydeseription, made to order in tryery.style, at the short est notdee. ' , mar2S> ■ ' W. WOODWBhL, - OA BlffET FUR HI TUB B MA NVFAVTURER. Ware-roehisiiTand^eThir&streett , :o J. y W.W. regpettfolly Infbrmsfft - his friends and costumers: that boUL -fS@aigßgdMa has now completed his spring stock -... r llnll of Pnnrftara,'wbich Is deddaSj* 1 * the lorgest and test ever ofrerod foT sale In this <Sty, which wOl be sold at prices as low as any in the United States, --,- v; . . As he is determined to uphold the quality with weU sea eonod materfals,T)est wotkmimshlp,ahd newest designs; and •fromthe extent ofhis orders and fadlity.ln manufacturing, , hois enabled to nroduea warranted furniture, .*! the lowest -prices. ■ .•»- ■' lie has adopted the principle of identiQfaghis customers’ 'interest with his Own, in quality and-price, and keepa al ways on hard Uu gratis!-misty of erery description of furniture, from the cheapest andldainsst, to the most ele gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one,-may be - furnished from bis stock, or manulkctured expressly to or- - dar. The following articles consist. la part, of bis stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed ta any of ilia Eastern dties: Lenta XIV teteo-tetg Softs; •• 60 Solas, In plush and hair cloth; »-• M das. Mahogany Chain; - : > 20 da. Walnut ■ . “ 60 Mahogany Becking. « 20Walnut «*»••-■••■ 60 Mfchfigasy Dims ; 20 Walnut 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: M:;*' "Dressing Bureaus; ' Washstanda; 40 Enclosed « 100 Common '• 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 40 Mahogany Bedsteads: ■ 20Walnut • “ •... 00Cottage *: COOChmy end Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mabogaar Wardrobes; • 10Walnut *»:• > !. lQCheny. '•••• w - • 60 Plain Bureaus; . . 70 Dining and Break&st Tables; / r 12 Secretary and Bookcases ; * SOdofc'Cane Beat Chsira; '. 21 Cone Seat Rocking Chairs; 121*0169* Writing* Desks; ! HatandTowel Stands;-' - WhaLNots; . Etigslres; PapcrMachoTablcsr • Coorrcmtion Chairs; Ptrabreko • " Elizabethan M Hail and Tier Reception « Ladies’Work • « • Pearl Inlaid “ Extension Dining Tables; Arm ,l Ottomans; Gothic and n*n Chairs; A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. - Csßcret Maxcas supplied with bQ ar ticles in their Up*- ■'. ' . ? BTEAMBOATS acd HOTEIB, fhrnlshod at the shortest ■notice..- .. to* aprS WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. . -,-BIW JBWHST STOEE, Wo. ST Morfeet StTeet, {Sxcmd doar above (he Jforih-wtti corner nf.Vie ZUomond.) TOON STEVENSON, (of thelate firm of John B- MTadJim q| A OtKf) respectfully announces to the pabßs, thothe has opened, at the abore stand, nfine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, GI RANDOLES, Jacket end TUWe Cuilerpt Britannia Tea and attdtho of goods In his line oftmsincasu Special care and attention glren to theBEPAIRof FINE WATCHES, , . v : . Ho trust*, that from ws long experience in business, he will beoblo to give satisfaction. to those who may-favor him with thuif patronage ; . L’ittaburgb* May 15th, ISM. Henry iUcbitrdecHi, Jeweller* ' ' HAVING ¥e>tittcd his! store in a handsome' manner* and bat recently rotaraedfrom the eastern cities whb a assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, dndFAN CY GOODS, would call the attention ti hisfHends and custom ers to ttbe fact that among his Watches will be firahd the most desirable styles* patterns and tinkers. Of Jewelry, (he latest styles of Brooches, Vest Chains, Finger Kinn. Ear Bings, Miniature Lockets, etc* etc. *; FANCYGOODS—Sack as Fspier Mache, Worklablcfl and Boxes, Fancy- Vases, Ferihme Dottles, Table Mats, Colt's Pistol*, Forte Monnalca' in great variety; ChinnFrtoit and CakrDishes; with an endless varietyof uaefnl and hr* < namental articles, which haro only to bo seen to be ejntn elated. i . [novl] - . NO. 81 MARKET STREET. • ISACXS.WORTH KNUWINO—To alt that are about-m * purchaso anything in-the 'way or fine rich Uold Jaweliyyor sterling SllverWarc. HOOD baa nawon ’ band a very good assortment -of-allkinda of goods Ib hla line of, business, that he Is selling at their thus VAWn end at least to 50 cent below the prices askedby thOso “ Old Fogies” that have been twenty year* nr so in'the tuar*. ke£ with their old etoek of goodeth&t cost; when purchased, doable their present vtdoe, and yet they expect to raakea profit on them. 1 assert facia - worth -knowing, th&t I am Belling goods, new and fresh, just purchased, as above, from 2ft to 50 cent, cheaper than any other dealer in this city, at 51 Market street. 1 • • • . Jy23 ■ • npfOUSB TO LET, AND FURNITURE FOR BALK—A JUL good three story boose on Second street, between' Wood and Market. TbeTurnllnre trill ho sold at a bargain. Enquire of fjy22] : U. O. HQOP.SIMarket st. Bay Wood Rdnery uid Oardent*; 1 - TAMES KENNEDY, pate Manager of the weU-known Sy* 4} racusONuseries, NowToxkJ.begs leave to inform the pnblle. that he box now established an KXTENSIVE NUR i BEBY,onthoFarmof MfrJames&Kegley, near East Lib* he shall be prepared, ofior thefith instant, to re* edve and fill orders forevc*y vwiety ol FruitandOraameO* tal Trees, Hardy andGreentiousa Shrubs and Plante. - In 7 addition id a choice and superior stock on hand, he has in Me - .arrangements with one ef tho largest N urseries in the East, to keep up his supply. Having a: thorough and long erp> rienco in the business, hsoan assnre his customers perfect: :eatlBfecttotL -- :: Mr.Hennedy would also respectfully offer his services in designing, laylngout, az>dmanaging Rural CemeUrie3,Pub* .lie Parks, or the grounds lof.Country Residence! and wQI also furnish plans for the formation ol Lawns, Approaches, Picturesque Scenery, Ac* La. the. highest. styles of the art Practically-acquainted .with every, branch of Landscape Gardening, and having spent years Ibthe Sylvian Parka..-of England, and on the Lfcautlful banks or the Hudson, he hopes he has the capacity to meet the wishes of those who foTothlm. ' • ... . 49* Communications can be addressed through the City Post Office, or left at the-Warehouse of Messrs. Negloya: Mohan, S 3 .Wood streets • : marTnT RKNWKRV A CO. 76c. T,OO 75c.-. 7>oo 76c. .7,00 63c. ; AOO -63c. • 0.00 tea . .0,00 DURKEB<B CELEBRATE&.O&EMTGAL YEAST OB B&KHfG FOWDEBS, The lTcaUliiat,in»s&Uitful and Economic cal Artidefor Raising Bread, Ei/retri?, fried, . Griddle, artd Johnny Oikts, Ptsiry, ... Puddings, SiDtttCaJxxj - 7 • Cbm Brea&,i£c., EVER : tirVEIfTED. f OP.TBE PRESS:— .\l/ y Tboso who have tried It/bare fonnd that the advertise*: .meat doei not vaunt its nralses too highly.—{Tallahassee FloridhrDftnidJournaltFeD.l9,lBs3, .- :. Hoasekoopera who have tested the quality of this pow der, primouneo unanimously in Its favor.—[Lqckport Daily Courier. • • • It sarpuros everything in Iho way of rising, we ever saw . used In the baking of caAvr.—{Rahway Advocate and Regie* ter, April 15,1853. .This is an article of such ntllity In various hinds of cook ery, that when Itir virtu** become properly known, no housekeeper, tbot-studies comfort and economy, wfH Wil* linglj do without it-{N; May 21,1853. ' -; i • No one heed hesitate to use BdrkeeValldmportatitartiele to Banner and Nashville Whig, Woiildyou have light bread; .sweet .bread, bread that you. can ealwith d good relish, do' not forget, to procure Durkee’s BakingPowdavnnd you Will not fiUI tO baverrood bread. . cakc^Ac.—tTrt>yDally ; Times,'May 24,1852. * •' Wa have tried thls-artlcle, and can recommend It with perfect.confidence.—{Quebec Gazette, July, 1852. Durkee'sßaklng Pbwderwahavetried-at our house, and our “better htOY”*was>WstoblShed;at the result—fN. Y. Daily Times, Oct 23,1862;:; L .. All good housewives will rejoice in and-glorify the n*™ of Dorkee, after they nave given his Baking Powder a fair trlaL—{New York Sanj Bept 80,1852. ■ Burkee’s Baking Powder, undoubtedly the best article for this purposo - that has yet bCcn discovered.—N. Y. ( Dutch man, Feb. 12,1833.- 1 :< ». • v <•: The- highest commendations, from hundreds of the largest and most respectable wholesale houses In this, and nearly every largo city ori this continent,^could be givon, if space Allowed it. • - E.R.DURKRE* : Sole-PnopmßTaa aim. MAimrAcrußEß, * ' Y 39 Water ilrerf, WcwTorL:« BAXTER Agents, Pittsburgh.- v {octal} . SMITH & SINCLAIR, WHOtESAtE GROCERS, . , 338 SECOND AND ISI PIKBT BTOKET3. •' ' • : ; 'nr mobs !."■■ 309togaRIuCoITm; - ■ MObbtsN.O.Mottoes;: ■175 fabda N. 0. Sugar; - 50 bills SugaMloosa ilo. 30 boxes Orant’s Tbtoeso; 200 bales Hotting; . OOboaoaWebstorolildo. 300 kets Nalls; assorlal: ' ’ 20 bis Hassell ft Boblnson’s; -200 boxes Qlass;-' i; 100 caddy boxes of rarious 30kegs Va. ®w&l Tobacco: *°° bokSs-Eosln Boa, r 1 . ;60 bbls loaf Sugar j ’ 50 boxes Paha- So. 20 tags Pepper i 20 boxes Grohha Pepper; 15 togs Pimento; [?cp27] OroanaCnssss,4o. 4c. 4c, -tIPNNIL—SOU lbs prime new whits Hauer, in smell JJL joxes, for family mo, just reeelfed anS tor sale hr »Piail ■ J. D. Wn.bIAMB.I22 good st BJSSIDENCI3 ifOH' SALtfr-rSitOftted lil Allegheny City; r lot is 50 feet iron ton -No rth Canal street, bv ly arranged, withers fixtures, bathroom, 4e.A good Car *J“S»,Houra ® n ? ®“We 02 Mbcrty Unset: trees, ebrnbberr, >de. eoctg) - 8. CPTHBERI &: BON, 10. xtdnl atT % ,V)IHnBU .LUjjTlUi—3o-casks forialtr by- - ' - • jj <x*lß " < 3. A-PAHKESTOCg * 00. Se*}p DTviatna. ~ T^*2«PF 8 tbaitatual Department of.Uw) X tttoburgb U& Itumwiee .OQmpaDJ. liW reqnestea to ’ ?“ sooti fflrtleoddo- • - • • - r -. . : ~.Q ( aa^-,.;^^;;;-'J^ T iO.A4ooi. i rOS;Sgret»rT • ■ •-•A fcJfß STCSKRBSr A Hay/Bfcraw, and lmproved Coro Snenesk for hand and horse power; Prosing Chlfolr, Saws* and a large assortment of Implements saljiUe'or the Garden and Fans* from the and -Agricultural Ware* » _ .Jmtue v 4oJHfth£trest ... . . v, .< *r. MISELLANEQtJS. ' ; etjbofeas’ ASEjrcy.. ' dfe.■ IHEOLDEST E3TAMJBHED OFFICE Efj TIES CITX •' Vos, BEJCrmra MONEY TO TBE OLDCOCBTET, ;■■• v*rAJIBSBIiAHEETl»g»lo»YBtoeayto Uiom pataofaa Jilt* ,1 j nK fttauis in tbo Old Country, and desirous ofdtier . wikUbl them money or paying their pttSrage, that hl» tLr rMwemontofpr aringelfherle now complete,-anion so firm, a hStin that mlatatocan not occur; nor losses accrno to any. Burin# the tart ten yearn In which be his hoendn this hnslnres. ho boo remitted OTer a Half Million of Dollars. without tholos3 of o dollar, ainl the house for Which ho ii H’sSferflfegaasassss: neglect of duty.on their part. •'i • - He can Issue Passenger Tickets for Londom DubteMvefr j .Glasgow,- Cork, Bel&st, Drogheda, IJmerick, r P6rtt Bosh, Newry, Galwtvy, Londonderry, andDundalk, to'New York, Philadelphia, Boston,Baltimore and-New Cfri«a»,imd from thence to Pittsburgh; and-'will attend strictlytofor* warding passengers Grom thence to any poxtof tho country. • Ho also nos ftightdralta for sale, payable at the following places, via: • - » ' ■* ON ENGLAND. - Edwards, Sandford 4 Co Ml ;«,...M^iLondOn. Wo. Tappscott 4 ; (Avouablein the principal dtiea and towns thmnghonl England anu'Waleo) • ■■■'• _ '.rT ON IRELAND. ! Provincial Bank • Irelan4,.«^ =^..^...1 „„. M j. tl , v .,^)Qi J liji. _i ;' 7 ■ V'~« / -*ll BJUUCCIttSe'y d*;-*-'-*-! *„t -i*;- ” !’* Armagh, Belfast,v Enniskillen. ? Hollow, fitrabanej v-.v-Athlone,-:.:' Carlow, Drogheda, - Fernoy, - • . Monaghnny y i Knulscorthy, : Baltina, Cavan, Dundalk,: - Galway, ..Newry, Tralee, . ’ -Balymeno, . Clonmell, Dungannon, Londonderry,' Obisgb, Youghall, Banbridge, Kilkenny, Dungannon, . Kilruah, .Waterford, Coleraine, Poraonstown, Cork, Ennis, Bandon, Sligo, Wexford, CootehQL Limerick, . 8aUy5hann0n,............ 1 ON SCOTLAND. 1 National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and its branches in fifty townsin Scotland. : . 9 : ON FRANCE* HessraEdwurdßlmmt 4 0&, Banhonu-M.A«*#*«.Mj.. .Paris. Messrs. Vogel, Kock 4 Co., Bankers, Frankforton-lhe-Slalu (Available In any city in Qeramny.;) ■ ; i - myT • / - iPg.enr. of ggygmband SmHhflelditto. ; ‘4sSb : PASSAGE FjROM LIVEEPOOIm S2S : EBERALB ISbE l r .» mHTS splendid new Shin, built lor u T&pscott’g line,” is ' X the largest Packet Ship afloat, and for strunglb; of 1 bnfld, fiooommodatlonsfor passengers,'and sailing qualified, has no equal in the Liverpool trade. { The EMERALD IStrE will sail Grom Xiverpool on or about the vsxtfl o? BiCxsrozß, and 'persons tending .for -their friends should not lose the opportunity of-seeming passage for then* by this nolie fiblp. In prevent delay, passengers will bo notified by ' letter ftonl Idem; W. TepscottA Go, Liverpool, what day to be there to embark. > / ; The Emezald lsle is commanded by Cant Geo. B. Gomlsb, , recently of the favorite packetshlp, *wm. Tflpseott w )wbo a well known for hi* kindness to passengers, and bis atilt uldeas as a commander. N. E. I.'will be euccoedod by the magnideenfi new ship ShmnrOck,” commanded by the well known Captain, Samuel B. Doane. To secure passage, apply to JASIE3 T3LAKELY, / oct2l' * Coiner of Bevcnth aod Smithfleldats. : : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, . Jtt the JPekin Tea Store,- < 98-Fiß3zmuxT,Pmssußss»PaJ: T>Y the half chest, of neatly packed In metallic packages . Is to suit thetrado. •„ . The subscriber b cbW rccrfviog his Fall stock of GREEN and BLACK TBAS<-Heoheist!ng of some of the finest chops to be found in the Eastern market. Merchants vbdtlng tne city are invited to calf and examine our stock. -: T ; Below Is d list of the tariooa grades, all of which hare bpencarofUUy selected, and can with confidence be recom* mended: 50 half chests fine Toni® Hyson; ( 10 do -do • -Moyane Young Hyson; ,io *do : extra fine Moynno-do; . - . 100 do Superior - do; 16 do extra fine . do;. .. / • 60 LacqnrodboxesextraCuriousYoongHyson; - \ 25 half chests fine Gunpowder; i 10 do extra fine do; ! ..6 do - / do> Moyunolmperial;' 20 do Superior do; /•:.> } 160 do ' Floe Oolong Black. Tea ; / ; : 40 do-' extra fino Oolong; 3Q do extra Cailous do; . 20 do Superlatively etrong and fragrant Oolong; : ’25 chests extra flue English Breakfast Tea; 1 6 - do Curfoua 'do - 4o; : ALSO—Java and Bio Coffee, Lorcrlngfs Crashed end Pul* yerised Sugars: Principe Segara. which will bo sold very low. ' ' . A. JAYNES, • EOTlWkw 3S Fifth street, Pittsburgh. ? TYPE AQENCT. . A.JAYSES, i - NO. 3B FIFTH STREET, PlTTSßtmon, Agent far the BdU of L, Johnson £ Co's Type, sc, t OTPHTIuADBIPHIA, HAS ON HAND and fbr sale, the following:—Bra-wlinod column Galleys; Common Galleys • assorted*. Slice Galleys, vOomposing Sticks; Common and -Job Cases; Shoo^ng ; Sticks; Le> Brnjbes; Boxwood Quoins; Funti* tore and Riglet, of all'.descripUons':- Brasi all descriptions; Job rnk;inlfi> cons; 100 Prout's Newa Ink; 100 Founts Fancy Card Letter; and Loads,, cut to aby ehgth. . I 49* Orders for.Prasses and Type will receive prompt at tention, and^furnished at the Foundrypricea.' Old Type fe* fo. •: \ ■ 'Pittsburgh, Mayl4, XS53*»-daW' * Brldgo over ttae Allegheny River, at or iaear Sliarpslmrs < ' ■VTOTICS IS HEREBY GIVEN, Tbatin pursuance of t)be J3r Act of'Agsemblyofthe Commonwealth of Peoosylva nla, entitled “An Act to authorize the Governor to iocorjo, TOte aCompany to erect & Bridgefoyer the Allegbcny.Biver at or near Ebarpsborg, In AlleghenyConnty,? approved - 13tb of Mojrch r lBs3, end Supplement thereto, and Act* ex nendingthetiroe therein limited, Books; will be opened fey the under named Commissioner*, t&TecelTe subscriptions for tba Stock of saM Company, at tbeST.cnARL#BUO- TEL, In the City of Pittsburgh, on the ;B£VBNTISENT Jt } M.v»hd nndshoulc! the whole combe* of I shares not be subscribed on that day, then and.in 4b «t ease, i at the house of Hr. NEWPORT, in the Borough of Sharp ! burgh, on the TWENTYFOBETHBAY OF THE SAME I MONTn. betwwm. the same hours. Philip Mffler, ' I : James Sharp, i- , Lewis G.J. Noble,- | - Peter KUngen&mltbj' I • JohnW.Duncan, DavidDrtraau, , .Frauds Earns, David Boyd, . James Marshall,. Henry M’Geary, ■ Somes Blakely, - Charles Spang, . William C.Detmy, 'J.aOomrtock, _ P.A-tSoRIer, ■ : Üboaaa & Sons* ■\f£W,' FATENT AMALGAM FEN.-rThJs ioportintlin* X i ■ ventlon removes the two great obstacles to the uni versaluse of iho Steel Pen,vis: theirrlgidlty, aiul. ttjeir tepid destruction by the corrorire action, of theinfc. ;In mlnutely'examialng tbcquUl in the aetbfwritlng,lt‘ -wlUbeieeu thfcttAeaction U compoundjCbhalßilng, first, of a gentldyielding backward action immediately above the nib of the pen,second,the or -Bpreading o£>en of the points to permit the fidtr of the ink; Thlscompound hitherto never bavo, hath—gives to thequlU Us that peculiar sprldgyplay which is aoagreeable tothe band, -■ and which Acorns to -sxi3t the action of,the muscles of -the fingers; yielding, as it does, to thealightest pressure;wiih* - ont crampiogthehsnd. The efibriaofall jtcelpehia^cra hove been directed to tho attainment oftfcto essential qa ab ityof flaxibUlty,Mid they have had recourse, toaui nn u* merabletarlety of CTatkaand piercings to attain it," £be invontors of the Patent Amalgam Peufoond, flconru am frs of experiments, that tho whole pridUce ef the trade had In . this ; respect been; erroneous—that so combination, of ,*‘craelur and “piercings? cohid produce Ihedeslred aetkm, if. tiu ordinary formefthe Meet pen vkri adhered fa -This point being gslned.tbey avoided the pfcrahitbeftd adopted. Jbr: attaining flexibility, and gave a peculiar iorhi'to jiho. metal, by . mch theymanaged to'cotnblue' the ** Scissors? action Of the ordinary steel pen-WiththeagTeeablefiQXii.il*; ItyoMhequM. .2%e second diißcoltytb he'overcbm'e jttrss' of .leas magnitude; but still of groit impbrianr^fo the ton* Aumers of ateel pens. Every one' is aware bf'theVrafroaive action of iheink on.the ordinary steel pen/RvenwiUithV greatest care,- fie© of tbe pen;" So Benonsa drawbatlc'la,thlafrbmUhd y ■Utility of the steel pen, .that Umnsaudsareindueedtp pur chasegoldwns, at an cnornmns.a»LMmoet exdupivnly betetoo of quality ofihaf metal;' jibe taTantorahavcTemoredthlsenlbytheir corapouncfmotitf,' ■ whtchposscspeaall tboc*eessaryqaolitJeB of steel, with the ocfditioaalmferit of resisting the of the luk. - v.TAtte AftMStfZ lattwre tiiaritwentytinia Ihngerfhon (he SUeUPtfo thttT&ideririgtiicin the cheavatever introduced. r.y.'fdt eote-by -V Wi^HAP£K,StaUonsr, - .Marhetitrce^<orne r <QrBecop\ : ufa itirtorxaaro’wganiefajisaaidTOit cook- Jfflfl'EiyPE?lNA,—The updeTßfgocd.ylflhca to dispose of "*“®"hla valuable Farm; fituat edin cine of .the roost thrt* and desirable eecUdnsbfWaflhlb'gtoaeounty— in audghborhood provertial ibr iia.good,mpmaand inteV Lon J^Q^witMntheprepS^ 1 route in* the - ChartiereYaUey Railroadman; improvement whlchtrlU cer> . tainly bo madednring the eomlpjryear; ’lt'ebu talus about 145 ACRES, tsore or ttboai 110 ACRES CLEAREIVaud In abdgb a&dabf Culiiration, ond . finely improved. Tnauhojheaxpftfakd abounds tit good Tim- : ber,andib'o'wholeis~abundantly supplied with-waterl <‘lt* adjoins lands of )VUllam PmfcvDintellteli,-and others.' The lraprpveraenta ftrs TWO GOOD DWELLING HOUSES, one Brick audiim‘Other Pramo;aFrnme ; EAßN,and two There Is air abundance of fine FRUIT bnthia property. This valuable Foxmirillbe-sbldonAaftmmod&tingtenns. For any farthoT infomatlonla ’to application canbemade tothesttlJscriber.itiCanotißbarp:. ; j . .• ; ..eeplfcaiq:’-:: JOHN-CALOnAN.; Wearl: ' CANAL BASIN, ALLECHENy CITY,! TDAMILTESwUI be suppliedwithdutvariouagTadea cr - B , mail ground swim, !; tbelr orders at the Mill ot ltf our biwes at; Xogan,'>VHson A Co, Wood,street,or Brann A Reiter, cor ner Libex^andSt.Clalrstreetß.Pittsh'Qrgh.--'- 5 < H. P.Bchwartx, : 'or J,T. Sampfe, • .: Flour will be delivered to famillosiuelther of the tvo cltlea . ;T*aics: CASH'on delivery. : : ■ <''- z > . ■■.iya^.';:;:V.%.^^.V-^.v ; -:BgrAN, : gENNEDY> Hop& SIUIe ln Full Operation Again! EFA&S BUILDINOS, Fifth^trest--THB-FIlO?ltlETOR, i thahifol’td the publicfijf joatcustbmj ventufes to so^ lidtacontlmianceof the Barn© far his present enterpriai>— tho estnblishment of a. Flour-aad Spica MUTt within the city, for the accommodation of hls.customm, : Bnd all who wish to have reaQy gcwdKotn'.pdregrcnndfipices, Ac., Ac. The attentioaof Families, Merchanteandothers, is inri ted, and all l aak la that they win give me * trial. N.B.—AH artlclrataken back If not fbnnd good, and the .taongy retairned. ~ , marl& - T) ATBN T FRUIT OATUE lUBB~For picking fruit from: A. tall trees without tho aid of u ladder* .Pruning lustra* moctaof the most approred cenrtnwiion; Digging suitable foretrswbercr beds* *&;. Potato* jlooW* Seed .OTiHe;Cuttlng: Hey or. jdoim- Stalki of*erfon{ /pattszss,ami a great ivariety> of labor earing. iinplemeoU. forth* garden er &nn. Downing's, .Btxxy***- ana other standardworks on fruits, Landscape Gardening* Tar safe at the l*xaen l Warehouse* No. 49 Piflkstreet,PUktangl&P£;j 1,1 * : r _ > - , JAffgfrWABDBOP, ""• ; Wall’* Academy of- DTawiriff 48&' fUlitiiitr! vs 'TTT7' c. WALL would notify hiatrlendJ g&f'thA' puliUc, has rtmgTwl.tto ttnllo fttin Tint gfttet, to ttoromer cf Market aadi3mri&*fcreetJV/socoiid6torj,) ■{net UieatcrocfWnji'Sl. IZenli; cotrUessaAmnliiant. At ths request of hie tricots, lie hse «ta> opened jt DBA W INO 80H00L. (foam foe joong laMa end CfcnUemra trill be formal in both Drawing mi PeinHne. netn»fltt«J up a Koma uith crerj fhr.nity lor study, ana fco trasia tbit bis enterprise wtl}. sieot with A rapporttnj patrenj^e, „ „*„ - - V: V ■'l • - -* v*'~k .v*7~v; * ' • . sys'C ■ '• V ■ ■' ■ ■ . V ' * ' v' ’ • -,,’v c Ir , J: * . ''.'K - o ■* L%s\; ). (Available Inanycity in France.) • ON OEBMAIhr. . < TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! Themaa Liggett, ■■.>■ i Gabriel Adam*, • . Tbomoa.WaUaee^- • . • Malcolm Lcecb,: :■ ! Harrison Tany, J ; ; * RobortCboasmaa, UlcbardKwalt,' Jtobert Wilson, Jamea lLM’Clellaiul, * Thomas Pearson, : . Grant Mowry,' 1 .. i , - JemeatyH. Denny, : • •- A; Morton, Lemuel Bburfliff,- ■ Jamaa Loarfa,- fntnlT - ", ’-- x : . DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Carter’s Spanish tMi&ture. . ' SHE GREAT EURIVURB OT THE RLOOfr. - •■ xm a eAanou’o» JUBCtsr fit:i*. , -".- , ;.‘ tt:- A S INVA WARLB REMEDT TOR SOROFOIAj King’s Evil, llhcrnl3ftU?lnj ObHtlßato ErupHoiis, Mmjllei orT'nstnfcs'an Ctio roce,lUotehco, Eonj,Cbloillo Soro-Eyw, lUsg Wonn or Tetter, Scald Head, EnlargMletot andran of the Bones and Joints; Stubborn Wears, Syphl . Mtlo; Pfernfarlumbago, ■ Spinal Complaints, and, ftlt Pla cases- ariring fron* Wfiuod&fcns ttsa ofHerctoy; laipßi- * 5 r • Twayaloable Mediriiie,whlchbaa booame celebrated lbr thanumber-of extmrrd&ar/eart*effected thzohgfrlts agsncjr, has Induced thtftaoprletto r ftVtl» organ* -wqtieat or tbelf offer it to the pohll&«bidl tiurtf do vith 1 the nundst comulence.lh its virtues ana wondtfrftucZratfr* .properties.' The following certificate®, selected from a largo number; are, hbwpyfcrj&itopgor tgstiniopy th&ntfauniero ,vpid'of'the proprietorsj:iittt «re:ftt)ni genOttncn irdX ' theirJocialitleSraiia of thehighm rcspociaUUty. many Of lhetn" reslding iiitlje dty-of Ricinnood. Va. -. . ! ?.: HOYDEN, *of the -Exchange Hotel, Rlohcamfl, toowb everjwhert f «aya he baa eeen the in«i!dße- called Carter's SpaniahMirture adtoinistereal io ctßr a hundred ra»?a 7 for. which Itis recommend ed , with Urn tniistaston&blhgly good results.'' He fifty* itis thotnoBfc^ejrtraordinaryinedlcineliehafl6TBraeen^'i''' | J lhatfarthreeyßM*l,had had several Physicians* took larg»<raso 'titles:ofLQutolß<vMercuiylaod:ltielieTQaßihe3tooioBad-‘ t)at all •without any pcmaaeot reUet- At .‘last I tried Mixture, two botileauf which effCo taanyctirM me. and lam happy to say lhave had neither chUls orfeWr sloes. IccmsMer it the best Tontojathw world, and the nnlfr otedldfiejihaiover reached jnyeafie» .‘ i - » i *, •. Jens lososcfr Beavetfpam,near Richmond, Yn* :-• -C.,B;X#HOB > '£sq: t no* ia theory or and for astoaiahiDg efficacy ofCarter’s Spanlsh aiixtnre, that ho am? to Uie afflicted.VVHrrliack saysoie. has asrer ftsotns It to iMll ttheft t>kan ftgenrttteg tArilrpetiotog.- ; - r. -Dr;MIHQE f City HotcL in the city of •»yp hw • In a number .of instances tbe effects of Carter's «p«wi*v which Ware.-most truly BTtrprtßiffg, He gnyg In a caae of; Gooeoxoptfon,* dependant od U>o Liter, tho good eT .tectawerewonderfolindeed* _ , / .SAMC&RtiDinSEEBt of the Ann of ltflntft f riflj Rlchmbndt Was cured of latex Complaint ot eijrhfcyeua standing by tbe use of two "bottles of BpMUah Mixture.- - __ h - > rjxtend Republican had -a Servant employed in thdr -ureas rdom cawd of violent. Scrofula, combined with tinnj wb)6h entirely disabled him from work. Tfroßottipa of-Carter's Spanish. Mixture a perfect en jo of fclta, . ond.tbe Editors, ip ft publicnotlco, say they lt chtierfdUyre* eamoendlt U> edtyrho areiffllefed with «ay dlseasohrthft blood. 1 : •> ‘ - ’•'•‘V'?-.. Smt, ANOTHER ClTltE OPSCROTUtAr—t hid kVory valuable boy euredof Scrofala by Carter's Spanish Hlxtajfra I consider It truly Avaluable medicine. ■ * ' ji’.y't : '„o y . . JAnss M. Tartda* .• . Conductor on the B. P. R Co; Ricbmondo Ta> S AIT RHEO Wbf TWBSTT TRARSSTANmNOCORSH, —Tdr: JOHSf THOMPSON, resldiog Id the cifirrf RHfahufltf, was cored by three hbtileaof Carter's Hixtarc. oi Salt Tlbpunt, which Ift had nearly twenty years, and which all'tbe phyßldansof,thecityeould notcoro. son is aWell inown njjerehaut in theelty af and bhr cure la most rerhorhable, .* r.7*: . WM. A. ‘iIATTHEWB, of Richmond, hsd a servant cored of Syphiltsjia tbewowtlljnn, byCarter’sßpatiWi anxttiro. - • he;ehecrfhTljrecou)XDoDdS.it, ftsd cbssldeTSit as InvalusbletriedlMnc 1 [ . RICHARD R. "WEST, ofTTlcbmotMi, was cured of Bcrnft>- .and' physicians Call confirmed Consumption • by ' three botflw^of Carterti Spanish HLrtdre, ZDtyARD BDBTON, 1 the-reveoney- nnro he has >beh the yood eOecfs of Spanish Mixture In a number of Syphilitic cases, mid says ii pcr&ctcnro for that hofribie • "**“* - s ,*- :wv ~ - j . : HARWOOD; of lUchmond. cored of Old Sons and v CT«ts, -which disabled him'flrom-walhlng>- T6rik ft ftv bbt* tles of Carter'eSpaniabSlUrtore, towalh [ without a Crntdit In a short timetwrtxianenliy enrid; >' ' Prfodpal Oopotflt M,WARD,CLOSE 1 ; lanc,-"NewTrQriLi: : ' ''- - . T. WV PYOXT * SOWB, yo;lSa Worth 2d at> Philadelphia. ' RCTJNWTT AREKRS, ya.;i!B Stain rtiyet, And for sale hy B. A. JteHHRSTOCK I A l* WIUXKS, tt;& Hi Allegheny fftnd by Drnggtots and Dealers id Medldno eyerywhera. -» ; v * OPt&dawly --V v-^ MORSE'S COMPOUND SYUVPW Vfili* - I4OW BOCK ROOT, ’ - raiiHS & aporely Testable Compound,' edentlßcaDy pro- J. best' tootaand • herbecf tho Materia Medica, and has gained. ao; nuxrirallod repntatbn- fcr the foicreingfigecta.Tfc: r ••«;•• .... . BXEGOLATING AM) 6TSKKQTHENINQ „ Tnß; trV3R, and Dioisnya Qaß4JS,.andi deaimingthegimnftf.h and P6w« - and AgueiJiundica.r Nausea, Losaof.Appetite,, £c«,on£ caushw the food io nourisb and support every wit 1 PURIFYING THE BLOOP.-- ’ tmd tbni eoßng aQHomore, Cntcdieons Emptiosa(Beroffr la, Salt Bheum, Erysipelas, Seald Head, Cunher, Pimplcaon the TutofOT,'MercurialDlsea«£Ca n r- - . ; r f.• BEOITLjVnHa THStSEOBSTOST CBOdHBf :; and by enabling.them preventing and curing many painful • and dangerous dig - eases;etrengtbenlngfthd quieting the Nervous Bystenvtbns allaying Nervouslrxitaiias, and caring all diseases-of ibe Nerves, as Hysteria, Neuralgia, Cramps, Ac, It la unrivalled in the cure of all FKMALK COHL‘LAINTS,as Weakness, General BebiUty,'lrregularity* Swelling of the YeeVLimb?*. Joints* Ac^'eaused; alscv Lung and-Throat' Complaints, adCgMjv Coughs, Consumption, 4cg . Haring mode use of tlie Compound Syrup of Y«sj>vjjoclt .Boot, prepared by C. Morse-A C©.»eitherourselves, or In our famines, and hading it iobo a very, salutary ahdcflectual preparation; we domoßtckeerfiilly rtMsxmmentliUothepub* Ue as UjTery'yaluablo medicine.' .7 •' V.Xr E.Bourne, Esq.,Cashier National B£ulc,'l I widenee, , B.l.; A. W. Spencer, Ksq-, CashierLimellock i;anh,do. dcti&ev. William Phillips, Eev, J. JB. lUchmond, C 7 B. Jem es, edi tor Providence' Gem Ady AViHiain. Field, ;M. W.bKSI, Cyrus. Fisher, Mv EMU James Hutchinson, 0. Hea. V. J„ Bates, Docußvnj; Colby,ond one hundred-others of tho rn respectable families of Providence, . ' • • : This ccrtificsthat ILavo for a number of years been so qulntcd vrilh the composition and niwlo of manufacture o 1 MORBFS .OOaipOHfi'DßrKllP OF YK&LQW BOCK KOCT I have alßoßcen acquainted-trilh Sts modus m«nnJdiln diar ■ chce,' andcahs&jrthat in cdf respcct&it latidxairablyciicu ,ta.tea.tb rtaneily that'* cloM of Disease for TchichMtvnAder signed. It Is especially valuable In INDIG KRTION and all .its attendant symptoms, it 'erdto to healthy uctlott tbe LITEK, remove* Torpor, andl n activity of this QB£tAft.nnd stimulatefl heaUby action In all fha system. • Asu-vDEFU* RATOB, or purifior ort&e Blood,'it has no v. DAVID HOLMES, RB. - ' Providtnfttß, £, Jan.4r1853.- -.. . uy Prepared by a MORSE A 00, No,; *4a Broadway* Neu VorS,and aQld.by-BruggliJtt -and others throughout •this and other countries. •’ . JOEL MOHLER, 'Agent* ■ apr27dy ~ ■ • KUflbur&b, Fa. DR. DE LANEY’S. : / CELEBRATED CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, Tht onlgUnfaßibU Vtert'fdr thatl>rttsdful IKucatJaScnm a* \ CJ PRUJIATORimEA; OB IN VOLUNTARY NOOTUENiJU O BMlSSlOHßjfioh&marfagaiddesfcrnotifeiftadjapdmy ti?e of sotauth mUehlefto the nemms ticff thoinaiifcFrbnßlnas3,6odety-todni*trlnKriij'^' r This Xnstnußent failing, and may be used wUhoottlw atabteßtCdnceoi* renlaifcoo 'tfr tho kjiovlfldtt of tbo-mort Intimate friend/ It'lstnbe' a*e&: extmnuly r pro&oriagnQ pate-or Injury .'whatetmy sw preventing’ any loss-from attending to his burincsa; wid, wMIe iasienoi a tingle e»i«i<wjcairtake -lds3 ranted bytiariy Uon, and thacouso of tic thotiaand concomitant ccanpl&intß —vis: ; Pain In tbo ot-wt-'Sgek.md Lotrer Extremities. Aflbctlonßofthe Ejes, ImpcrtenrejPio pies on Usdinocf Virility* Weakness nfTMptnnry imA -Potrtr-lbr McntalAuDllcaticm. Aversion tti Stfdety.TJmidtfy, Belf-JHstrnst, Ac, AUiheu^67AriainUinKariaUg^i4ajpiKar t a9gppna*lha ; source i*fb&pe&jrtmJttteGkthty.manaiqL •-- v , * ,■ >Bo 4t also remembered, that those yoaiplainta Ate tat little > hqreranswer *lll, losses/whlch, if ollowedio contlnneunchebkedi to ;prodwth»iaort.diatr^ii®oo^u^egdeneesi'.;‘'v.-:.i^ : \“ ; -; • . Thepricecfthe against BUdbeeritalonJna’btix, foody §XO.;* s Xt canberent. CanadaTAc., awotiipatiled fcyfdU dlreo* tlonsi; end taper ant pemeb tath^ttarrlM.Ata?singt»,th» , expensed eft en to the remotest ports' oT the country being oners'trims?* 7 :^.V; >w! .'. - * All applieallonsond remittances must T»'4lree&sdtp**t« paid) to thenretnrhlmßPir, nn cdtatinTitadorfandTiHß. ' 7 7 Delaitety,srLtopgnfifa street, Nff* York,- ■' v.*- •**-■ r r Office hoars; dally, firctrsP Ay 3P.IL; 7 to RP.'MA.theBablmth'-eieepted;'v: : ::. >; :';-;,2r.. 1: •■ . *** The ifrithgreat pteastcre,*fiu the above mentioned instrument fa.sot ouly eonstructed on sci cntlflOTTfodple*. but thatflretait* roe.the happiestresults confidence* be rmUdpaja&there being, for tf» cure of those diseases, no otter certiriartmcdy-estanL -OIL.GOET2E r M,I). 1 80Cbamtartet- M.&, SiUowarA stZ HBW YORK.- - - VlT«: Hanilr<a .Warin> Ei]»Uai), E£Al> U2O following statement frost raanvctablfi. drag jtfcrts; of' the. surprUing-. effects of B, A« XUl3£B - TOEQOAiiLKD ; __ - - - OapfjJSßuiu*, N.Y.,January IS/ISED.v H . MiUTSf rS, A,. Ikhnutock <f -Cb—rOentlemenj Matthew CtaT&jU. man.ofundoubted'VeTjiity.of ihettiwttof Lisbon. •St.lawwnce.ooittty^jrf.: thathChah* ft s Jftxr« girl, fbut wars old, ,tp whom ;h»gire three efitoek’aYemlfagc, in three aareessita hoars; af ternoon sf;fbe same 4»v she pawed at one ttmeTBfeVEN 'PEEN. and at another HXHETEBH;WOBMS.‘ About two o’clock the fdllbwiognfgfatiabe parsed-the ihcfedlble new. : ,')fc>erof fTVB .HffND&BJ) ASI>TVVEN , i’i!-058,-tt&kii)g Jn , all five handred end ln Ida than t*elte"hcartf time. He said they wereverfectly ailotdrtiSl'ttsocb 1 moasof wonna from o child of ber ige, find tiiat fce«oanted Ujeoaecarntaly. - -iitL v ; -V ■ -JBSKBB.A r Sold wholesale end 'retail by na -the pciQoiialrdxroggiks 4uidcoahtX7 merchants fhzonfthontthtf Vsltedfitates. iV _Prepil«l tmdßolclbyß; A. PAHNESTOCKiCO-iCorntt ot Wood-aod Hnfc»tteet«. HttBlroriih. •-'■■■•.. pot2l . OASTOH OIL—-10 bbl&vparo Jq starched far sale by VVmtm~2s iOfr, Bacctwra to J.rJSfclil A t'a, - 60 Wood street. FlHJitrJSNXlttid—bbla in HtL’iß still fur sale by I ':tior2l . 1 i .. iXBMINOBKOa. , : TT: I.NBEKIi OIL—IS bb!s In attire and fbr sale by - ’ ' JLI HotZL - ' gLEMINCI BltOa. TTMiUmAH JuaJ-rM bMs. Baauh, In stOTO'antf'for rale V by fnorfl] WJimhQ BROS. t /Tt ABRKn'it BWWCH jmWJtr-IpOO Bis to a tore ana fbr V3T sale by .[cot2ll ' FLBMrNO BBQB. MAMOAHKBIS OXn)IS-3 t»Ult 10 storeanilfcr sale by norZl - BbEMIHff BBQ 3. BUiY WHIMS—IO ao. “ WetlmroU’gjJnst rewHetf and [ for solo by *XB34Hi» BRW, ' Sjlcecraoro to J. KMa * Co , 00 Wocfl rtreat. TAPAN VAKMiir—l lot Just TemitcdnEd for 'sale by 11 norlt ' PtBHIKg PBO3. BINULAUa H-ASXKB—a)O jardfi, in 1 yard rasem in gtora Anil foi* tale,by (dotII) . ELBMreo 111108. GOCET I’EAbTEtI—IHJ gross.a Boperior quality* in atcre and tor Bale by.. rooTIIV greuiSg 8803. I for Bale by : . II PO*U - FEEMKO BEOa. ■ntTOLFK’B AHOMATIO BCUEIDAH - BCHSA?PS.—SO * t ' dot©o-Wolfe’s Aromatic Scbeftam Schnapps for sain vholeola or retail. at ... : -i.'r OC«9 gOTBBR’3 Prog Store, HOWoodatraot. IN DIG . v ■ - B. A. yAnSESTOCK fr CO ' <cr. Wood ind'ilrgt street. , /,VCmUt—bbls. Anwriom; -j. •-9 euUr WsiMih}-IforuETSTr .. * „ .wptl>. • 1L 1 CO. TARTAR.—2S bbU ftrWtfod ftrttl*hj \jr~mast* . ■ b. a..?ahns3Tock * 00. rvmsiNK IsprejaWdbjra partly ebrfn&al j*feje&fc i&d i 'la<ogrfaHfedtea3a£abtgorf«Mj*>T?ffi | r/^|:|^^f^gyfpj7 f^j iuspata vb«i* fim osed, cumtti endoaUr of aaott tnfcwiw and permanentblack. Vet cab In bottles of Tartars sbo, by whohsalßOr retail,4l . hp® _ .. - w.&hayezps ■- v -.- ■■:■• - fw ’ “»» » r"i» ’it ii# flit-': •\ .< -i ' 4 -X,
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