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Consul cp Market and 6xcds& siaritß. - M^ l^^L:^:y^-’.&iW\T'^; • feblß. . - L- —-w. iVIWA^a.ONinAOTJ/alirgßtoawoUMlwtrtßiocSW y '~"-i£VVvV V'' ~~ notice io yurnwy A. Mm «U«ta*s . ,"’V , 'i i . r ’'--''r'*iV^ l .\!i -gg -’gg'ggg ■■ **r mnH pubacribw b« n»«red JJl»v«ny6KrfmjDjfjp Drawing Paper in rolls, rarioua Willis; /)»>>„'o‘-.’rv?->' , •••••*s# WS***-’.-.. JAMES WABPBOP.;. to ordw-rul«l to anjjwttem reaulr.4. -top J zi*t* f/- sVr v. «. ** * v vT? ."*• ,* i*V A '.*« *%-«•♦ *4. v r :**t>t,VteV : -> r > r-^i-T^^^-r-j-i***v*-.v;** .r r -. Bag»«g«gpgs ;*«?# ;ag^^»^iSs^^iisiS^?Ksssi?' B#-: ; vm •:g=g:-.- \. ,-iU . '■'■ ■: ••.;•• :gy>B v.-. , • 7 rf*, • . '. l v i 0.. • v' ■ '"• .. - . ’ ?*.*•',/ » ■ x CLOTHING. ... _ 45 Pirea STIIKKT, ImiMd'“nJsomo assort-: whuroliiaatlow Cloths. Casrimcres anil YojtfugsJof a» op*«»,f“ aCI JI. Uo b "SS?sSta“»'« wottote, iu tho latetasui olbn for Ph&SSaWelMwJim.; at the.fQllo ? !ns pricM,Tii Sgs^ffigss=aa ssssfflSSSSs^Ssasi? mnrgg; - ~. Ko. 45 Fifth rimit,npi>Oßlte_ltoTtotre. sartori* <»££?» ■ . .- BT.- CtAIR BTtUltl* - - • s^«^asi!;s«-fe is (tail® under his o»a 'jr-=-=T CTLTOTTmN G ST O RE! .Tons rci,osMX.Mi?.:.',. Kgssasggs^sjsw; WC?D STREET, ... e , SPLEOTro 1 liopf°oF Wp ihS! beady MADE CLOTHING; wrist them to bo aa p»d “ 3 mMnl ' b^“““ c l,^- T oHI WORK, VvVrit BEST STILE, Miß BIOS TDB enOBTIST Bond. Thorta?T?TO fc£da full and beautiful assortment of OW)TUB and, CQATIKQS, foe ■ «,'« ' . DUE ||sa V S • |,; Street, DomateirtedoflpntM.. n „ jfcjxjgKET & CO. ■ ——■» ; . , PRY GOODS. rfvtf THE WHOLESALE AN PJ I E£JJ I ‘. vu'Sfirv X^O^LT D »"?n^TtlTeffuoV Inglj»aingttrticl«vrfi: _ Sopoiior 'jßroad.v’pt“ p i •-■-• Pilot andPetersham, do; - ••/... V. PancrCassimercs, 'Tireedsand SaUnetts; Jeatiß,'Panoy Tcstlngis Corduroy?; ; Flatmels* and Teet Paddings; . _Brmm and. Bleached Muslins, and lrmb. lanens, SB*; Tbo following comprise a part, of Iho ganeral stock or ’ Hosiery, Oiotes, Eibbons, and Black SUk "J *Jl*r LfirfcUoods, Jftconctts Mull and Cambrich Murtina, IlasoTß AtttlScissor j of our own- Importation. Perftimery.- ■ pataht Medidncs, together with a splendid JJJPJtJJJ™* % GoU ‘aB&Q ilt J ctrelxy, of the latesfpattenv* Gold and ail vpr WAtehop; Watch materials; Watrh glasses, cod an_ex tonrifo stick of3o hour and 8 day Brft63 Clocks, of a variety ofwUWitV Allot which will bo sold on the mostaccom*. terms, tor Cash, or City reference. ... j* u-jQjiy, Country Merchants and Pedlars arc Invited > wa call, before purchasing SECOND AIIIUVAU OX PAUi ASD WISTEB DEI GOODS 1! The Cheapest ..(Saida of'ike Season A YOnNO. STEVENSON & DOVE, sign of the original BapHin:, No. M MARKET STRKKT.betsreon Eoutth and tho Diamond, Pittsbnrgb, bare just reedvoj, and w no» opening, Mendid of Of the newest and most desirablo styles, adapted to the r T>?atd BroSde and Toney Siltasat bargains. Plain Black and Cornelian Silks and Turk Satins. JdXttK^description. Alpacacand Para mattes, nil cbiora and qualities “ . Tie Bcffea. nod high colored Do liaines,aU qualities. Full«mdWinter Shawls,of ewryd^puon. Lorur dnd Square Broehe awl Plaid Shawls. I^rinted'Cashmere and plain Thibet do. French GhinttWy QhJghams. . _ ', V, m/ M(S nn A eeuernl assortment fast color Prints, from 6% cts. up. WHITEGOODS of every ■' ColltfB,-Cuffs t Clwmisettesandllmb , at bargains. | Jtohhet Elbbous and Millinery Goods, very cheap. Also n full stoct of DOMESTIC GOODS, ut • ' Linen Shoetiogr Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, and Nap - kina. Russia Diaper, and Cravats, Tory cheap. GBOVE3, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, and CRAVATS. ■ We would respectfully solicit an early call from both wholesaUandroGl buyers, flattering h”?" 1 ” 8 . can accommodaU all who may- furor us with their patron ‘^y at “ b ° riJ JSTEVESSON A BOVE. Just Received. _ _ AT the ORIGINAL BEE-niVE, • ,Yo. 74 MARKET STSEKT, „ • SEW , SUFFLY OF FALL AKL WINTER 00C ®'' A which will bo sold at exceedingly low pncefc V> early *Ha tmtllc in feoneraU believing tbftt w© can now oucr. treated inducements.lo both wholesale and retail buyeri. stbYKNSOS & LOVF- WM. A. M’GLUIiGr. \ : ’ DBAiKK. IB • ' Fino Teas, Choica Family Oroceneß and Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SrXTJI STS. P PITTSBURGH. PA. 1a —receiving a largo assortment of XIMSSK GOODS. In aiWiOoo to hi* olToady-ostenslTeftocfc, oia first hands in the Eastern markets, which, willbo sold hmm™, W *y *» ofatiargn. W|,2l ■SmTcorcU and CBrriege Kootory J | BBOTHEES S r CO„ . . ru r ncr of Behans and Belmont streets, Mleghtny Oils, rft y ,i i « WOULD respectfully inform their friends the public generally, that T^nf^r°Hmrr--f the mauufoctnro orOaroagw, .§@s£3Bißar -•' ' • •■'•• ' - m** l ? CAftiilAOKS full BHUi. rtinEwderslsnedhasjustreceivcdnthls »FBtS3 L fIARMAUE WAIVEIIOHaK. eltuatcdft^pg^^ TSirtho Two Milo Itun, betscen,Htfol)nrKhrajH£rf£g»£»- knd Xawrencerfllf, a-splendidassortment W -wf'-. "of VEniCLES, of oroiy description, nod trill contteue_to rectrtvd rciolarly. now and second hand Cumagu, Bullitt, ' Sal, which ho will sell on the Tory lowest tarns for SkTiavlns had twolrcyesra’ practleoln the bnMnesH,and with his wall known limlllUos In the East, heflatters himself. ■ oall Bud Feefor-themselves. • • - - , _ • t .«Poedal and prompt attention paid to rcpalrinff of Capl s«S?£ [myWdswy-l *, . JOSEPH irniiK. tIVISKV s’rAULB, .. *' Corner of SmiUifldd strut end Diamond aUey. ; ••• ; TMlinOderrighed baring added largely -toju* BtocU, to now prepared to accommodate iho public /T_T\ wltbtfioiinwa ‘Buggies, arid I*st Horses,both for sZmaTrd -UiimffiwV Gentlemen wishingto bare horses Kept aOlT'err. will And superior accommodations for them *± atthtestaUe.The stall* we largo, ohd new, and. Iho pro ; prletor boys every Attention to their case and comfort. . . ' fiCtfi.7. - Blank books— Legem, Journals, Bay Books, Cosh Books, ' Receipt Books, ■ • : : ' ' Dockets, . Or hoy descrip tion of BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER et short notice, of tho most superior quality of papor, hound la any stylo v ■ rwialred. Blank Books Pimm to order. X 1 A larKO and excellent stock or Blank Books always on 'H ; hand and for stile at low rates, conskUng of Cap, Demy and \ Medium arork, in all Myles of binding. . \ The trade supplied on ltboral g nATEN, \ Blank Book Manufacturer, Corner of Market and Scooptl rtreeta. laiefirm. \oloßosttiu:omcu M ’ ! gj ?<)Roß w _ SMITH. \ - „ JOSEPH ItICHABDS 23, 1653. -OAluj-iTll«t*Kv trill bo carried on-as ! Lut'gh nnil Wheeling. ' nug27:3ni ‘ —.w.l Revolven»iNn- T oiverii I By Espies. . i- splenflU assortment of Colt's Repeating Pi* to li t«'J^A lllchcs T?arre!,'fttt' of MUch wtf will sefl for can l>o bougbtln tbe city of New .York rt^S,rlvmiftrilli ‘ or. Callfcro!fewill tod that they can do be tter y £ their eiiuippoge at tome, than they can peroraß a chance to try any or tho aboro 1 aj city; and iucoaoof a Inflate, ta«W»" N *TEttBT, 138 WC '-^—t^pjttjbnn*. CLE V Eli AN D AN D PXTTSBU B G ; . • UAILBOAD. CIIANOR OP TIME. „ /fxN and alter MONDAY, NovtimtebUb.lSSS, Alp Trains will ran dnllj (Sunday* erccptoj) a* • TSIAID TRAIN leaves Clerolnndat 0.05 A M for WollsviUe, stopping at aU intermediate Stations; arnvo at Alliance at U;U) AM, and Wcllsvillo at 2.20 I‘ M. „ «, , EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Cleveland at 3.00 I M for Alii ance, Stopping, at Hudson, EartvUlp and Ravenna only leaves Cleveland for Ravenna; -Li Stations at 7.45; and arrive ot Ravenna at qHlvp ihtough Trains frcmCleveland to Pitts burgh daily. jjeTCRNINQ:' > ■PYppt'Qg TRAlNlcaves Alliance for Cleveland at 12.30 fitopptog at Lima, Raveim*; KariviUe and Hudson nnlv-omw #t Cleveland at 2.40 P M. The Mali Train or \ Ohio and Ponna. Kail road, leavinz Pittsburgh at 8.00 AM, I connects Tfith this Train at Alliance at 1L45 AM. -_• : MAIL TRAIN, leaves .WcllsvlHe for Cleveland at ROOF M, stopping at 01l way Stations—arrive at Alliance at 500. and Clevekmd.ai 7,30 PM.\ .; - ■.■•■ ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Ravenna for Cleve land and intermediate ■ Stations at 7.15 A 31—arrive at Cleveland at'o.oo A M. Only one through train from Pitts burgh toClevelanddaily. • ' ./ . Mail Train from Cleveland connects at. Alliance with the Mail' Train of Ohiqand Ponna. B. B. for Canton* Masalllon and. Wooster; nlso for Salem and Pitts burgh, arriving at Pittsburgh at 4.45 P ' Express Train from Cleveland, and Mail:-Train from Wellstillo.both connect at Alliance at 5.00 P M with the Express Train of F.R-for : Pittsburgh—arriving al Pittsburgh at 8.15 P M. . . y, v: : •Express Train from Alliance connects with tbs 8.00 A ll Train of O.& PwR. from Pittsburgh. Passengers leaving Pitisbnrghon ? v .t'X-aJLi_L slj_ is&3. ‘ TRANSPOfiffATiON OHIO AND PENNBYI.VANIA SAttEOAD. New Arrangement) SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK KAIL.ROAD. WINTER ARRANGE SI ENT. ON tma lifter WEDNESDAY. November If., ISI3, Three Possropir Trains run daily (Sundays escepled) as fol UOINQ SOUTH. itoming ; Mdil Evening ■ ■■■ Express. Passenger, Express. Learn Sandusky At...'.. 4.00 A3l 11.00 A M 6.10 PM Monroeville Junction.; 6.15 “ 11-50 “ Shelby Juncti0n......... ti.4o “ 1.15 P M *.R> Moui’CelJ Junction— i.*o 1.40 54? « Mount Vernon—....... 0.05: “ 4.10 * Reach Newark-. 10.03 “ „5.15 11.00 going north. „ Leave Newark at... 4.C0 A M 9.00 AM 6^>PM Mt« Vernon— 6.fij “ 10.10 6^o Minefield Junction..... T.'JO “ IJJO PM 810“ Shelby Junction;.—... 7.45 “ l&j» Monrocrillo. Junction— 0.16 * 3-10 10-30 Reach Sandusky....'—-10.00 “ 3.55 “ __ll-00. Connecting At Sandusky with Mod River and Lake Erie, ■ an d “Northern Division” Cleveland and Toledo Railroads. | At Monroeville, with Trains on “Southern Division Cleveland and Toledo R. IV, for Cleveland, Toledo, fie. At Shelby Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cin cinnati Railroad. ■ . , At -Mansfield Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh. _ - At Newark, with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Columbus, Ac., Ac. ThLs arrangement of Trains completes the line or wren -communication between tho'East and “ Great XforQfWcxL Passengers from Philadelphia and Baltimore, destined for the West, proceed, directly om their arrival at Pittsburgh, by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to Mansfield. . Tbenco to Monroovine,.whcre coujcc2on is made immediately for Toledo, Chicago, ami intermediate places—affording a route : unrivalled for safety, certainty and despatch. ; 1 Connection is also made with aB the Trains on the Oh*o i and Pennsylvania RKilroad al Mansfield, by which passen gers from Chicago, Toledo,' Detroit, Sandusky, Zanesville, Newark, and Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh, Philadel phia and Baltimore, without delay... By this route, passengers taking the early Train from ZanosvlUo,Columbus,Newark, Aegean goto Toledo,San dusky or Cleveland, remain in either place some four hours, and return home same day. - .. ' THROUGH TICKETS to bo had at the different Stations, - for the above named places. . - .T. IV ROBINSON, Superlnt’t. ' Sandusky. Pennsylvania jEtelUoad Company* Phllfi* yy delphia, promptly, on receipt. Thao, fits Days. ■ &aieB or ranasT. Bacon, Pork and (salted,) 45c.910055. On Lard, Lard Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass, 50c. 9 1005 s. On Indies, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobacco, °°Oi?Beeswax, MedFruit,EristieiB,CloTer and Timothy Sced,?oc.9 fi>.' - • , _ •;•' On Deer Skins, Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, TOc. 91001b8. On Feathers, Furs, Peltry, Brooms and Merchandize, 80c. 91005*9. . ■ •’ On Flour, barrel. ; - ', • • ~ We are also prepared to forward -freight to Rodebaugh’s Station, near Grecnsbure t oDd intermediate Stations^ 1 OQVODE & GRAHAM, Agents, oorner Of Penn and Wayne sto, Pittsburgh. *H;H. HOUSTON* Agent, Jy29 276 Market street, Philadelphia. MALCOLM J.EXCU.. .JOEJf JI’ILPIN JOSEPH B. LEECH. J. S. Leccli, McAlpln & Co., ; ■fTT lIOLESALIS GROCERS, and Dealers In Produce,Met -1 YV ols, and Pittsburgh slanufiu>turc*, Nos. 242_and 244 Idberty strwh near the head of Wood, PUt9burgb, Pa., of fer for saloon liberal terms, the following: ■ * • 100 tierces fresh Rice; «30,000 ss. Bacon, assorted; - 100 bids. Tar; . « ' 6 tons Bar Iron, do; 1600 kegs-Naits, assorted;! 3 do Best Nall Bods r m boxes Window alass.! 2000 kegs'Rocknndßiile aborted;' 1 Powdery assorted; .. 60 half chests Ten, as-i 300 boxes Rosin Soap; - sorted; J 80 bbls. Linseed, Lard on 4 70bx«. Tobacco,assorted:! TannersVOil;. • 100 hhds.N.©.Sugar,part; COO.bbls. 'Vinegar; prime; } ,00 do Rosin; ■ • ’fibxs.ilavanaSugar; < 20 do Pitch; 10 bhds. Porto Rico do; -• 0000 ss. asiorlod Cooper; 160 bags Coffee: .! 20bb!s. nud kegs Lard; ' 600 bbls. N. O. Molftssos; ! 10 kegs assorted Shot; 75 do S. 11. do; ;i I do Bock Shot; . 800'bxs.Tim.Plate, nssM;l . . 6 bbls.Alum;.. 4lonsWiro, do; 1 20 do Ryo Flour; 2 do Spoltcr; I 20 seitsTlnners* Machines 6 casks sheet 7dnc, as*; and Tools; sorted; ! 100 bus. Drlßd Apples; 600 pigs Tin; * 100 bales Batting, assorted; 1000 fbs,Antimony; '• j 2000 ss. Cotton Yarn, OS* 10 tons oss’d Sheetlronv- ; sorted. - 100,0005s.nss’dBalk Meat;* faprsO PROCLAMATION. i By- virtue of n, precept, -under the bands .of Wd. B. McClure, President of the Court of Common Pleas, In and for the 6th Judicial. District of Pennsylvania, and Jos tlceof the Court of Oyer, and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in and ;for said District, and. William Boms and Gabriel Adams, Esq*., Associate Judges of the same County, in and for tbo County of Allegheny, dated tba 19th day of - November, In the vear of our Lord one thousand eighUmn dred andfiltythtee; and to mo-dlrected,* a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at ; the CourtTTouse in the city-of Pittsburgh, on the 4th Mon day of December* at 10 o’clock, A. Mii • ... ’. • ' Public notice is hereby gireuto all Justloes ofthePeace, Coroners and Constables of theCotmty of AUoghepy, that they bo then and there, in their proper with their -rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and other remem brances, to do those things which to their respective officers in- their behalf, appears to bodone—and also ftose that wlj prosecute the prisonerslliatiio.w are, or may win the Jail of gfltii County of AUeghenyj.to b© then and ©cute against them as shall be just. >• • Given under my hand,, in Pittsburgh, 19th-day of November, in the year ofour Lord one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-three, and of the. Commonwealth : the 77th. " pqt23- - . v WM. MAGHJiy Sheriff. Tiinnhsgtving.: i - rjIIIASKSGTYING DAY ; being dose at baud; JEHU A HAWORTH, coruor of Diamond .and -Diamond, alloy, .wishes to inform all those perrons fond of good-PlomPucL ‘ding or. Mince Idea that ho is selling good. eooklng'Rai dnsat ej^'ct?, Bc, 10c to 1214 centa.9 5; new cropßuach 9 lb, or i 1,76 9 half box; Currants J2J4 to 5SOc9 lb, good Cl lister. Raisins $2 9 box; puregood.Sp&es Se 9 oil; mixed do; Sc 9 oz. • Good -Wine and Brandy for cooking purposes,-25c 9 quart- . nov22 SUBANCE COMPANIES. n.I aware Mutant Safety Ineoranee Co. " OKcr, TiprlA rocm of thr. £jxhar.2', Third zL, Phd. -rIIBK ISSDRANCE.— BmlOlngs, mcTChan4bo_ and other r oroperty, in town andcovmtry.lnsrared against loss or damwtoly ißro, at the lowest rate of prahiam. ■ . ; M*ncte tascEASci.—They elro Insure -vessels, cargoes end ] frclghta, foreign or coastwLse.uniler opcnor special policies, .ai tne assured may desires • ■ • , - ' . alto insure merchandise transported by vagotuvrailroad cars, canal boats and steam boats, on riversand lakes, on the most liberalterms. ‘2hrrci>rs—Joseph ll.’Sealy ’Edmuiid A. Bonder, John O. Davis, Robert John R. Penrose, SamueL Edwards, George G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaao. lt.; Dajis, *V 11- Uim Folwoll, John Newlin, Dr. R. M. Huston, Jas. C. Hand, Theopbilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks,’ Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, Georgo BerrilU Spencer M’HTain, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr. 8. Thomas, John Bailers, William al-fcVUlniry ft—D.T. Morgan, Ilugh Craig, John TiliOfflxn. ■■ WttUAa hIAMiR, Prendenl . . tEooi .X*. Hah®, Vies PrtridenL JosephW.Cowas, Secretory. - Office of the Company, No. 42 Water stree^Pittshuigb. Ijel6;dtf. - . / P.A. MADEIRA, Agent PROTECTIONw; XNSUBANCECOMPAWY, HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Prediuma and Western Fund $i„ooo,ooo. INCORPORATED 1825. Policies of Insurance Issued at all times on the mostfovora, .. "bid terms,'ogelust 1,033 OR DAMAGE BY FIBE, - os rat ■ PEIUCS OP navigation, ■ by ■ ~ GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aqejst FOB PITTSBURGH AHD ALLEGHENY COUHTT. : marl Cry - : A ~ ' THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, annuity and trust COMPANY, ; PHII.ADEIiS’SIIA. \ . CHASTESED APBU- 26TH, 1850. CHARTER I’ERPEXUAL. : CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. . 4 : Officers of the Some Hoard at Philadelphia: DIRECTORS. . Stephen K. Cranford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawwnw Johnson, Benjamin W.Tlngley, G«o. SrUenry, Jacob L. Florence. . fames Dejoreu*, William M. Godwin; William M’Kee. president— Stephen B. Crawford. . . H. Willson, M. D. -A^,y^-B.B.M™ry.M.a AENoIDi A Ront , ■ marlly No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Tbe Franklin Eire Insorance Company, Of Philadelphia, Pamtylwaia,: . BIRECTORS— Charles W, Bonckcr, nonrns Hart, Touaa Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob It. Smith, Gem V?. Rich _L Horteai D. lewis, Adolph! E. Rcrto, David 8. Brownt, Chas. N. Bakcuse, President. Gnsß.Q.llixcsa, Secretary. Continue to maSoinsureiice, perpetual or llmlted, ii l S?"4®Hr; llshcd agreeably man Act or Assembly, were asMw^rta. Temporary loans------f--;-— ~ i ! r.:::::: «,mosi Total—.... « Since thdr Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they hare paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou* sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affonhn* evidence of the advantages of insurance, ns well as theaWlity and. dlsposl tide to meet with Agent, a p24 Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third stfl. : 'TriiiK.ll ANaVAIi STATBSiKST OFTHE STATE M & EINE IN SEE ANCE C 0 MP ANY, Assets, May Inti 1852- *•” - • AVa Premiums received to May Ist, low. Interest on Loans, Capital Stock. » $140,183 20 Returned premiums, losses, Be-lnsurancp, Ex- g K penses, > INtESTMENTS. Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good sccu- 'curities-- - Premium Notes.——.— Cash on hand..*.— Total om’t of Bosourcea, Liable for Losses..— rge Baraio, JamosNc- Aulev. AleXander.Nimick, Thomas Scott. • . 0C1«£no. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Bp?? 8 * C t - • ‘ IF NOT, readwbat someone baa written; , Among all the contrivances of ihan to protect the family .circle from want, nohe can bo found more simple In 1U character, nOhio in Us feature,.or certain In its results, than LIFE-INSUR ANCE. It Is the prop which the dying .husband leaves, to support the wife of his besom. - : ..' ' It is the unseen hand of the Proviaent father reaching forth from the grave, and still nourishing his otfopring, aDd toplngtogeaertteamU^^oup-^^^^^ Pittsburgh Life Insurance Oompanyj Fifth st., . Bop2l Masonic Hall. Wholesale and Retail. _; BADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. T> H. HARTLEY, begs leave to inform XV Ms friends and tbepublic generally, that he §gsggg£&. continues to occupy that'large and commodious Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahno stock & Co., No. 86, odrner of. Diamond Alley and Wood iit,. where be keeps a and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpot Bags, Saddle Bags, valises, Buffalo Rohes, Whips, and all other articles in his line. % • Ho alro keeps constantly, on hand, and 5 prepared to fhr nlah to orders all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured of the best material, and inn style of workmanship oqual to the Eastern manufactured article,and at CO per centeheaper. Gouhtiy Merchants and Farmers would do well to call and examine his stock boibre purchasing elsewhere, as ho ls de termined to pell first rate articles ftt very low prices. . , • AS**Don’t forgetthe place, No. 80, oorner of .Wood stand Diamond AUev. . . - • . Top 26 A Complete Analysis of the Roly* Bible,* CONTAINING the whole of thc OLD and NEW. TESTA MENTS, collected and arranged systematically in Thir ty Booktu (based on the work of the learned Talbot,) togeth er with an Introduction, settlog-forth the character of the work and the immense facility this method affords for Un derstanding the Word of God. Also, threo different IbMei of CbilUiiU prefixed, and ft General Index subjoined, so eia bora ted. and arranged in alphabetical order, as to direct at ouco to any subject required. By Rev. Nathaniel West, .D. 1 vol.roytd Svo—abont 1100 pages. th-iMs#. . For sale by J. S. DAYISONi^ oci22 v 65 Marlirt street, near Fourth. Dutch Bulbous Roots» Ac» t THE subscriber has received airoct from Harlem >; his •supply of choice Hyacinths, Tulips Peoneas, and other Flower Roots ibr fall planting, andibr Winter blooming in pots and glasses:; Grass Seed for lawns, which makes a fine close, smooth Turf, equal'to Bods._ Pruning Xnjtru monts, Garden and Farmiog Implemeuto. of the most ap proved construction,ut'Ecsterh prices, from the Beod and Wareboaße, Yiftb WABDBW>- ■ ' - - Coparittcrshin* ; j • riVIIE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the interest of 1 Janes RiCfIABPSQff, fn the Wholesale - Grocery, Oommls eion aid Na,d Store, No. I+i, Wator etrect, design ocmUn uing the business, under, the, firm apd style of-ERWIN A, DILWORTHB, ana we solicit a continuance of the custom of the late tropietcr. S| S mUWolkn, :WM.DILWORTH,Jb. ' In red truing my business to Erwxn&Dn.'?voUTHB l lchecr* fully-recommend them to oil those with whoru Ihave been doing business* ~ James Erwin or myself -will Attend to se t* tling the business. . noT&lm ». mm) STREET I’UOPEKTY FOR BALK—A now Three Story Uriels: DWELLING HOUSE, with Stow Room, situated on Third street, between Wood and Smithfield; contains eleven Rooms, besides the. Store-room, Hall, and eood Cellar. The House ls well finished, sod in good order; Gas Fixtures, Bath Room, for hot and cold water, Ac. The 20feotfrontby65a^-c^ ™tB " . : ljoihUdstrcV- SOMBBSJSi-A VALUABLE FAIIMiOU BALE, eituaUxi bn the West Newton end Cumberland, Plank Brad, about 60 miles ftom Plltebarghimdl from.Eomcreet, con dating of 29T Acres,lso qr tdjlch..nre In cultivation—the balance fine timber. : Ihe Farm Is. well water«l.__ Tbe buildings nre a Tavern, aSmlth andßrcgonMakcr’Bßhopa, Stables, and other ont-honscs., A Saw nnd.Qrtat SHU on thi aSßifilnc nronertv. Price *4500. Terms easy, V ; g A SOW, 140 Thlrjl at OPBTEB TRANSPORT AT ION. -arphtwo smngedsrittjttegonsflwoto Sown*;' W hanna Rallrcad -Companles.lbtAjEipedjJ Oyster, atesce^^Y^^.^ BAB’B'PEBSDEB’B AESiSTAN'i’, ‘ Notes and Additions, tbmgwr; wilb * Conveyancing, by A. Joisa»£p»gd«it 3 udgeof ite Eghtb ■ Judfcisl-IHstrictj-TeceiTeaatailbrHuobjr - • --i-t . . . r —‘-•evJ? £■ >WN| uo&ficllor anil Stationer,,. j y 22 «8 Wood street, between 8d A 4th t©. BJ O. TIIMIIH,. ... ..'JOira K. TIKUT4*. TIEEHAK & Cff., f - . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, feMftly] . Kc. Wood Strat. and Diammd AUcy JOHN WOODS, ! •i BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER, TVEAUSIUh Gold, SUrer and;Baflj£ Notes, Camatßsa I / par fund* roceirwl-oirdeposit." o)Uectimi«carcfally ar Uraded to. Fourth Streep 1 one door of-MarßOt, riwa-- burgh, Pa. . •••; TW DvmaUe and Storagn Bzatangcy Bank HoUSyObld and, Bdst :Bmwht,Soiaand£xcltantal,ai(ke_ ■■ if EXOnANW AND BANKINO JULODSS; OB vrauAU a. aiu. & co., .84 *oo» BTSytCT, KTOSOTan. fiSVtatereftt allied on time dopodto. [a”#” EXCHANGE AND*BANKINO. BOUSE OP a. wnxnre & co., So. 76 Foceiu Sntßi Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh, jW ” ar& SSSoij)co.» BANKERS AND: EXCHANGE BROKERS, ... - DEALERS In Exchange, C°ih> Bank Notes, .Sight ana Erne Drafts, Ac, Collections carefully, attended to, and proceeds remitted to any-part of the Union. Stockß bougbt-and Bold on conunlsam. No. 7?goarth at, next door to Banft of Pitta Vg-tsel3 ' c HILL ft CO., ... BANKERS AND EXCHANQE EEOKERS, _ COoitlS O? WOOD XSP IBH STBEESB. SIGHT EXCHANGE™ the Eastern Cities constantly rot sale. TimeßOls bt Exchange ajA Notes dlirotmtel.-* Gold, Barer ana Bank roll. made in all the principal, cities of tha Xnitod poslta reeolTcd of Par and Coirent Fund?.: (marZny sins 8080, mwun £ ii t? s a-trw' L 0 KBAHEE & BAHM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, . BOX AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock. Promissary Notea and Time Bills, on East, and West, buy and sell Stocks.on Oommissloru. .. ... ■ Collectlonsmadeon all points in the Union. Imyl A. WILKIHS ft CO., “17 BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, .■ so. 75 focßta sr;, PBTSBUEOB, orpesr™ riinß SUBSCRlBEBfnndernew and more CiTuTabloanspi -1 ccs, will continue the BanUlng huMnesa snd Stock Bro keragHn the. house fonnerlyoccupled by_ llfflOT Palmer, Hanna & Co., and more recently by the Pittsburgh Life In shxance Company, where he will he pleased tosee his old friends and customers. [jj3] A. WILKINS. "" H. HOLMES ft SOUS, ; . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, niva behoved thou nsmnap aim axtaunua omex m no. fi? MOtEET STBEEV.-TOUB DOCB3 BELOW ODD aEAgP.. \T HOLMES A SONS, Bankers andExchonge Brokers, ‘JN . and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, GolAißU ver and Bank Notea. Exchange on the Eastern Mid Western thedSes throughoutthelloltod «*. s. BOOT -' HOOH S BAEBEHT, bankers AND JSXOHANQB BROKBES, n, Z. COBKttt OF WOOD • A SlXta , BEALEHSin Coin, B&ni Notes, Time BWs, Foreign and Domestic Exchange. Certificates ot Deposit, Ac.. ■ _ ExSSngeon flStSprtnripai cities of the Union andlta rope, for sale in Bams to snit Trorchasera. •• Corrent and par fondsroceiTwi on deposit. - | Collections made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest ......... 1209,010 61 iSS,2SO 50 1,01019 ... 100,000 00 7O $101,481 98 179,010 61 17,820 21 JAMES RIOHABPBON, - - " 1 " ■ ■ ■ *■ • v . * ; -v^ r {. >»..*•; ~, ; 'r ■'4 w . « #■ ,*1 * * * * ■NKERS AND BROKERS. Removi PATRICKS & FHtEND, BANKEBS AND EXCHANGE DROKEB3, Bat Eeirnxd IMr OJJlutotht Omuxtf fSflh and I Tooi tU. A PITtSDUBOn, PA. . ■ . V 1 -iVaTRTCKS A *BIE2n>, Banker* and ; Notes, Drafts, Goto EMw and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern end Western the cities, throughout the United StSee, Deposits coodvrf Inparfnndsor rorKB pa rfA“ t ttoeomeT oTSlflh and Wood Streets. ■ ■ AUSTIN IiOOMIS.- „„„ STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Oliit. So. W fburlti sL. above Wood, - ■ ■ ' PITTBBDRGH. • •■ ■ - , «T - Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Mans on cot laterals, negotiated. Stocks and Band Warrants t>ouglil HOTELS, &c» PtOUBSCB HOTBW „ No. 400 BBOADWAY, NEW YORK. fcoSDCCTP OS THE ZtrSOP£AyPLAy.) BEtJBES lOYEJOY, _ PROPRIETOR. Hi re o. cwNtu-r* Brown’s Hotel, _ ( . Corner of SmiMiM and Third Strati, pmiburgt,Ritt>a. UJnxTJ Shown 4 connklly, raoracoEa. rty-nood etatUng utttched to the Horae. FRANKtIsTHOUSIS, Clevelana, omo. C PATRICK St SON, PfioramoßS.—This HouMhaaun • dersoße thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, and larSnUdlUona or new fornlturo, ett, and the proprie tort pledge themselves that nothing shall their rart to render the Ftumam a place where all the com fcr»of ■> Cr»t ri*a hotel am bo f°°ff pATMCg A St. Charles. Hotel. _ , Cartur of IToal and Third tirtdt, Pilltbtrrgh, Prrma. WIlWm B. CAMPBELL, P&ommra. mHIB fiaerataMWinient haring come Into the hands of » f rmE I Unotf4rttnyl« , ALLKVJrioar Wood street,) wiUbs P a^^?£vjy|?i < !i to ’ 67 B. HE ADLY & CO’S NEW CARPET HOUSE, SO. 89*HIIU> STREET, •soma beaibbs. TUBES SpACIOUS SALES RO.OMS. SALES ROOM HO. 1. ' CONTAINS floor QHOotlis* fKnnTto^rp^^ora^StajrjTa* t Ittannii T!nariW*Twl /Uwliiytf fifothfl.CodOfteOmtOn flui Bli* of alUdofchjilinW Wloao? Bha oo American Psalmody, with figured Bass for Organ or Piano, • ■ 03c. 6,00 ALSO, The Melodist, a collection of popular and soda! Songs, Glees, do. The Social Glee Book. JurAile Oratorios, for juvenile classes, schools, Ac. Musical Class Book, for adult singing classes. Toung Lady’s Harp, designed for ftmale Academies and the social circle; . > _ : -Taatherwiththe NetrCarmlnaSacra; C&ntlcl&Lan&lns, Joatreceiredby CHABLOTTE r «18 • ••■ 118 Wood street. . HeIV Snored Music Uooka. TUJJ SHAWM —A Library of Churcb Mualc, etc., con taining brer 1000 compositions, ty Wm. B. Bradbury and Geo. P. Root, assisted by Tliomae Hostings and T. U. Meson. Priefl 76c>-por amen $8,50. . . . BAORED MELOBEON —On a now system, of notation; by A. a Hayden. Price 760—pbr dozen «,60.. , HARP OF THE SOOTH, (in Patent Notes!) a non collec tion of Bacred Music, selected from tho most popular corn nosers, by Trot J. B. Woodbury. Prlco76c.—pertlos. $7,60, CHRISTIAN MINSTREL—By Alkin; one of the most popular books published. Price 75c.—per da*. $8,60. NEW CABMINA SACRA—By Lowell Mason, and the most Buecosaful muslc book.ever;published; over 300,000 ■copies have been sold. Piiee7sc,—perdoa. $8,60, ■ v CANTIOA LAODIS, or American Book of Church Music; the latest collection; byLowflll Mason and Goo. J. Webb. Price 73c.—per dos. $8,60. • . V i A large supply ortho above popular Music Booksrecelv, cd, and for sale singly or by the quantity, by , _ . ootl7 JOHN H. MBLLLOB, 81 Wood at. 1 New Music! Sew Mulie! HKLEBER has Just received, per Adams’Eipress, . THEY SLEEP IN THE COLD GRAVE— new song— composed and dedicated to J. Fleming, Esq-V by H. Kleber, Old Dog Tray, by 8. C. Foster. _ _ The Garland, a set of beautiful Walttes tor Guitar, by Prof. Rupp, of this city. . , _ All Things are Beautiful, a pleasing Duett for two voices, by Glover. • . Wert Thon to Speak Farewell. \ , The Prime Donna Walts, as performed with unbounded ln America, a descriptive piece, embodying all tho American National Airs, by Julienv • , . Katy Darling's Farewell, for Guitar. Katy Clyde, do. Old Log Hut, .delete., etc.. : •' ‘ • Also, “Dodworth’e Brass Band School,” containing every necessary information to; organize Brass Bands, to under-. Stand the nature of brass, their selection and adaptation, and embrncing a number of fice nieces arranged iorfWl Brass Bands by Alien Dodworth, leader of the celebrated Dod worth Brass Bend, Now York; fat sale by_. ; oelS H. KLEBER, No, 101 Third street. EHTERPBISEWORKS. 136 wood eraKET,Tiiißn doob mow vzßom aim. : Be WK & TBT&BT. W IMPORTERS and manu&ctnren of DENTAL JgfG> . RirLKS, We •'S||jf keep a general assortment of the above w:.. articles constantly on Ixand; .together with a general variety .of Fancy .Gnus, Pis tots andßevolvefs, Flasks, Horns, Shot Bolfegim, tovder, Lead and Bullets jNawieTbfrk; Hunting Mid PockotKcivec; TMinrn end Hair Dressers’ Ehears; Pocket Sdssora,-An— Alao, Trusses andSuppoitoA RIPLIii I—Wo are making iUSea of every description, to ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. ■■■. ■ ■ mylo . : T, U, CALVERT C CO« -_ „ TP-TTUSINKERS. ENGRAVERS AND EMBOSSERS, and I MsjnrtAOTumS, No. 48 South Third street, wuvt.stvelpHlA." ~ 80 . VEBiITIAM BUBBB, • - each. Terms: OmrhMf gg oct2J . Real Estate AecntMtO-TbtTd et, —3OOO Ib» Clear Bsaon Sldeetor FURNITURE. WM. R/STKVENfiON.xonUnuw to manufacture Vjl; CABINET*^?ARE 6f every deacriptionj athia old stand* pEpa corner of liberty and Seventh streets. UNDERTAK- I*| IINQ attended^'in ailiiabranchea. myll . T“ A. MXLLIKES A CO., KAVB ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and CIIAIR MANUFACTORY, No. M Smlthfiold street, a largo aivortmcnt of fancy,and plain fornltnre, which th»y wfll sell 15 per cent below customary rates, . . • • Termer-cash only,. . ... • . -.decgluy Or eat Indncementi to Ca»h Purchaaerg. ‘XfTE will sell our large stock of COMMON AND'.FANGY - W , CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that came* £ul to oleaso cash purchasers. All our work is warranted, JAMESIOWSVJR^ niai3s : - nor. BeTenth and liberty sfaw . : Journeymen Cabinet JUakets Association* : WARBHOVS BO» TIIIBD STBEBT, (Between wood *hdsauuaer sts.) : : tttth ASSOCIATIOH.embradng already, twice tothreo ttoa asWL ißilßfiHlfigaMimra Trmnv handfl a&the largest and nn . BgfawMaraaaattgai hitherto most renowned ppmussa nhopsofthis' aty, bore opened tbrir. Watehoooo, flnd_a« 1 able to tarnish the public, by wholesale or retail, withynx nlture of the following ' blshogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureans; Full Columned Bureaus; Mahognnyßedsteads; MbhoganyChalra; Boobing Chairs; : Mah6gany Washstands; Bofiis; Divans; Boob Xases; Seraetarlss; Cord Tables; Ker Tobies; too Card Tablea; Centre Tables; Hot Boobs; Erenchßcdsttwia, Ottomans ;Poplar Wardrobes* Mnirrg and Breakfast Tables, • WorkHtands; Cherry and Common Workstands ? hlgn post, common, low, and trnnfllaßedsteads; Cherry DoicaosjCnos; CradleSp&c. '-v^' ■ f - The advantages of cooperation,' on an extensive scale* per* mit them to sell at the lowest prices, and thay ore deter mined to edil* lower than any . competitors, aa.oqnaUy good, if fact better article, and warranted—as the; publlo wfllnn bUdescriptlons,and otherarUda of any description, made to order in every style, at the short est notice.;.; w*2» pntSßtJßQir* i JAMES W. WOODWBUi CABINET FURNITUUB MANUPAOTVSEB. \ Ware-room* 9T attd 99 TlUrd^treet. . 1 . J. W. W. respectfully, Inlbms/r. flHS&g§§2s|gs Mi ftkoisend cwstonuira.ttiat s^ggrumn.™.—of Furniture, which la decidedly *1 *. the largest Rnd bc?t ever offered (meals In thl» Oty, which trfll bo sold'at priceaasTow as way In the united States, Ab he is determined to uphold the quality with well sea- j soned best tfintoanslrip, and newest derigns; and, . frtnn the extent Of his orders and facility In manufacturing,; he is enabled to produce warranted at the lowest.: pr n?haa adopted the principle of identifying his customers* interest with his'own, ixi quality add price, and keeps al ways oh hand tbs: greatest Tariety _rf oyery deacripnon of fondture, toon'the'cheapest'and plainest, to the most elo: tmnt and costly/thata house,. or any part of one, may he furnishedfromhis stock, of, msnnfiictured expressly to or der. The following articles consist, in party of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot ha surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: \ XIV teto«4ete . . Chain; 20 dos. Walnut . (t 60 Mahogany. Rocking* 1 20 Walnut - “ u 60 MahognhyDirahs; .20 Walnut ,• • 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: > ** « Dressing Bureaus; * 80 “v M Waahstanda; ; • .'4oEnclosed .. . u 100 Common ~ - “ 20. Plain Dressing Bureau; . 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: - 20 Walnut . « 60 Cottage u 800 Chesty and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahoganv Wardrobes; - : 10 Walnut ' « lOOherry; ** 60 Plain Bureau; TO Dining and Breakfast Tables; 12 Secretory and Bookcases; • 20 do*. Cane Beat Chcdre;. 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; . 12 Ladies’ Writing Desks; Hut and Towel Btoads; What-Nots; Etiguires; : . •••* - Paper Macho Tables: ! Conversation Chain; Pembreke •• u Elixabethan w Hall and Tier, •** Deception Ladles*Work •* Pearl Inlaid ** Extension Dining Table? Arm “ -Ottomans; . Gothland Hall Chairs; •• • •• • . .■ • A largo assortment of. COMMON. VUitNiiUitß and WINDSOR CHAIRS. CascreT M&sxu supplied with all ar ticles In line. . STEAMBOATS and HOTEIfI, furnished at the shortest notice. All orders promptly attended to. .V.2UOS. BAMSBT, WATCHES, JEWELRY j &e. HEW lEWIIET StOBE, Ho* 87 market Street, tSuxmd iecr abate Bit NarOraat corner of the Ptammd.y Tons STEVENSON, (of thelatafirmof Johnß. MVcddiu •I 4 C 0..) respectfully announces to the public lint ho has boohed, at the above Btand, a fioeussortmout of WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER AND ELATED WARE, LAMPS, GI RANDOLES, Jbctrt and Table Cutlery, Jh-itamua Tea amt Communion Sett, and the usual Variety of goods In hi, Uno and attention given to the REPAIR of FIN E WATCHES, JEWELRY, 4c. V■ . . ■ He trusts, that Crum his . long experience Inbusmess, he trill ha able to give SaUsiaction to those who may. favor hhn j with their patronage. .. . ...... ’ . Pittsburgh, May 15th, 1853. my2s " Henry Blehudson. Jeneller, . HAVINO re-fitted his store in A handsome manner, and but recently returned from‘the eastern cities with a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY, GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom ers to the feet that 1 among his Watches will be lbund the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Hns, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Miniature I»cketB,etc,eto PANOV GOODS—Such as Papier Macho, Work Tables and Bores, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table -Mats, Colt’s Pistols, Porte Monnaies In great variety; China Fruit end Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and Or namental articles, which have only to be aeon tobeappre -l-fi-l. ■ fnotl) NO. 81 MARKET STREET. WORTH KNOWING.—To all ibat are about to l purchase anything In the way of fine Watches, rich Gold Jewelry, or sterling Silver. Ware. 11008 has now on hand a very good assortment of all kinds of imods In nls. Hue of business, that he is selling at their vacs vAtux and at least from 25 to 50 $ cent below the prices asked by those « old Fogies” that havebeon twenty years or so In the mars ket with their old stock of goods that cost, when purchased,' double tbeirprescntvalne.-and yet they expect to make a profit on them. lassert fecte worth knowing, that.lam. Belling goods, new and fresh,lost purchased, as above, from 25 to 60$ cent, cheaper than any other derner In tide cjty> at 51 Market street. ' . : ~ jy22 OUBB TO LET,’AND- FUitftlTOitK FOR SALR-rA «good three story honso; on Becond Btroet, between. Wood and Market. The fuxniturewill be sold at a bargain. Enquire of . f jy22l H. O. HOOP. 51 Market st _ Bay Wood Nursery. and. Gardena... JAMES KENNEDY, [late Manager of thawell-kßowa Sj raeura H oscries. New.York,7 oegs le»re to -tnlbnn tho. ruMiTtSthTLsEowestablishedtinEXTENSlVE NEIV-, SEKY, on the Harm of Mr, James 8. Nosley, rail East Lit* erty. where ho. shall bo prepared, after . Instmot, .to re* colroandflU orders for orery Tarietyof Frnit and Omamon.-. tal Trees, Hardy arulGreen House Shrubs ana Plante.,;, JU. additionio a cboleeend superior stock on hand, ho has made arrangements with one of tho largest Nurseries in the Easti to keep up his supply. Having a thorough and long expe rience in the business, he can assure his dustcmaraperiect would also respectfully offer his sorTices in . designing, layingoot, and managing Bural Cemeteries, J?uV HoParks, or the grounds of Country Besldencea; and will also furnish plans forthe forwatiopof Lawns, Approaches, Picturesque Scenery, Ac, in the hlghes> styl.es of the art. Practically acquainted with every; branch of, Landscape, Gardening, and having spent years in the Sylvian Parks of England, mid on the beautiful banka of the Hudson, lie hopes he has the, capacity to meet the wishes of those who. Command cations can be addressed through the Citv Poflt Omco,or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Negley A KBTOri7tw . OPU^EE’S CELEBRATED CHEMICAL ZEAST OB B&KEJG POWDERS, The Cheapest, NcaUhiesi, msst Citftd and Eamomi- ‘ ... cat Artidefir liaising Bread, Biscuit, fried, Griddle, and Johnny CLteJ, Pidry, Puddings, Sweet Cakes, .. . Cbm Bread, da~ EVER INVESTED. Opinions of toe press:— Thoso who have tried it, have found that the advertise ment docs not vaunt its praises too highly.—[Tallahassee. FloridUn and'Journal, Feb. IP, 1863. ■ - , , • - - Housekeepers who have tested tbo quality of this pow der, yropouneef unanimously In Its fevor.—[Lockport Dally • Courier/ 7 : It surpasses everything in the tray of nsivp, we ever saw "used in the baklngofedte*.—[Rahway Advocate and Regis, ter, April 16,1850. This is an article of such utility in various kinds of cook ery, that when its virtues become properly: known, housekeeper, that studies comfort ana :eeonomy,< will vril: lisgly do withoutlti—[N.T. May •:* No one need hesitate to use Darkee’eaU-iinportant.ftrticio to housekeepers^—{Republican Bannerand Nashville Whig,; 1 have ligh thread, sweet bread, bread that you ean eat with a good relish, do hot forget to procure Durkee’s Baking Powder, and you wUlnotfeii to have good bread; cakes, Ac.—[Troy Dally Ernes, Slay. 24,1862. . - We have tried : this article, and can recommend it with perfect confidence.—[Quebec Gazette, July, 1852. Durkee’s Baking Powder we have tried at our house, and our “better half” was astonished*at tho result—[N. Y. D All goodlio^ wives will rejoice in end glorify the name of Durkee, after thoy have given his Baking Powder a fair trial.-KNew York Sub, Bept 30,1852. Duxkee’s Baking Powder, undoubtedly the best article for this purpose that has yet been discovered.—N, Y. Dutch man. Feb. 12,1853. .:; ••*••: ■ Z.. ■*\ The highest commendations, from hue d reds of the largest and moat respectable wholesale bouses inthis, and nearly every luge city on this continent, could be given, if .spneo allowed it. •■■•••* ~ * . E. R.DURKEE, Sou.PBOPZLIXTO&-asm :: 139 Water tt ruL,l3txv York*. BAXTER A McKEE, Agents, Pittsburgh. [octal]. 1 SMITH & SINCLAIR, WHOLESALE GROCERS, - .Et BTOHS ASU POtt Bilß,' SO9 bags Bio (Joffee: 300 bblsN.O. Molasses; 176 hhdsN.O. Sugar?' 50 hhls Sugar-House do. 30 boresGrantV Tobacco;, 200 bales Batting; 50 boxes Webster old do;; SOO kega Nails, assorted; . 20 bzs Russell & Robinson's; 200 boxes Glass; . 100 eaddy boles of various SO kegs Ya.TwlstTobacco; brands; - 200 boxes Borin 8oap; 60 this Loaf Sugar; 50boxes Palm do. 20bags Pepper; 20 boxes Ground Pepper; 16 bags Pimento; [sep27] Ground Cassia, Ac, Ao.Ac, ONEYr-300 fim prime new; white* Honey, io smoU - boxes, fbr family un just received and for nde by* anggQ , ; : J;*P; WILLIAMS,-122 Wood at T>KSIMNCE FOR: SAL&rSitnated in Allegheny City. XV The Lot is 60 feet:front bn.'North Canal street, by 285 deep to liberty street. The house la large and convenient*; ly arranged, with gas fixtures, bath room, Ac. A good Car nage Houso and Stable onldberty street;trees,:shrubbery, : Ac. Thls beautiful resident will be rold ohnasy terms. octflO S. CUTHBBRT A SoN,l4fr Third gt.. Berip Dividend* BEESONS: Insured in-ths Mutual Department of the 1 Pittsburgh Life Insurance: Company, are rajuesfed to • all tecrinra.thsir Scrip ferfhASO per coat, dividend do ctored uu iisint*i>u • . MONEY TO THE OLD COOHTttT. cannot occuryn* Weses sccrosto any’ mS? 8 ‘SSSk last ten years lhwhlch he baa bora to SlSsteairis bool, Glasgow, Cork, Belfast, .Drogheda, Port from thence to : Pittsburgh; and will attend : warding passengers from thence tosiiypjntortocoMJJv He also has sight drolls for sale, payable at the following * ON , . Edwards, Sandfbrd k Co ..;.....»«..Idndon. Wm.Tappscott & Co ,*....«LiwrpooL . (Available in tho principal cities and towns throughout r England oiltl‘Walesi). ° ON IRELANB. Provincial Bant • Ireland. .Dublin. 'SEARCHES. Armagh, Belfast, Downpatrick, Enniskillen, :Mall6w r ~'.v •.. v .gtata&Sj, . AtHone, . Carlow, Drofclioda, Ferifioy, Monagbafr, Ettnlaeonhy, BaUlna, Cavan, Dnndalk, Galway, ' Bolyinona, , ClonmolV. : Don cannon, Ixmdondorry, Omagb, Yonghall, Banbridgo, „ Kittenny, gongannon, Mrash, 2S?"* sr sr v^ord, Cootehill, "^ ECo ?ffir m --~ National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, ami its branches in fifty towns In Scotland. Messrs, Edward Blonnt A Co^Bankors-~..^....«..«««**FarU. . i (ATaUabl^nani^t^Pranco.) MRtes.Togel,Kock.S Co, Baotera, Frankfort (Available In any cityigf^^^ | 190, tfor. of Brremfrapd Smltbflfia *t». i .jjfi. PASSAGE ESOHUVEBPOOI. i:iS : EMBRAI.D ISI.KI . , THIS splendid new Ship, built fcr “Topscctts Line, is the largest PaeSet Ship afloat, end for etrenph of ’ build, accommodations for passengers, and galling qualities, ; t^h o AlSiaM'wSriiSftonl Urerpool onor abemt the Irani op Dscßtsra, and persona sending for their fHenda ehould not lose the opportunity pf securing passage for Uiem by this noble flWp. ■_ v 1 tn order to prereat delay, paagengert wIU ; noffllrf by letter from Mesars- TV. Tapseott* 00, tlverpool,Tfbafc daj lo be there to embark., - .. ■ ■ ■ t • Tbe Emerald Isle Is commandedbyCapt Geo,B. Cornu*, frecentiy ortbefovorile pariretabip, w ‘Win. fa ■weu known for his kiadnesß to and ms skill fulness as a"commander. . , N.B.—TheE.-I. will be succeeded by the magmlleeotnerw : shamrock “ commanded-by the well known Captain, Samuel J5-DoarieT;' \ , r ,^i t Tr ;To secure .passage, apply to JAMES TILAKETrf, ; oct2t ; ' Corner of Scronth atd Smitbfleld sts. : TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! IVIIOLE3AT.K AHD BEMH. \gt the Wek&n Ted Store, >' 38 Pmn BTam, PnrsmranH, Pi. X>T the half chest, of neatly packed In metallic package* is now receiving his pall Block of-QItEEN knd BLACK of some of the finest chops to ho found IntheKastcra market. Merchants yirftlng the city are inyited to call and examine oar stock. ' Below is a list of thc various grades, alt of which haye been csreftUly selected; imi can mth confidence be recom* .mended.:. w 30 half cbostofineYoungHyson;- - • •' 10 do do Moynne Young Hyson; •lo do :extra fine Mpyxrno do; • 100 do Superior do; j lfido extra flno.■.■■■■■• do; CO Tflcqared boxes extra Carious Young Hyson; • J>y hair chests fine Gunpowder; . _ 10 • do extra fine do; 5 - do . do Moynne Imperial;^. 20 do Bapeiior do; C*/- • 150 do Pino Oolong Black Tea; . ' 40 do ..extraflne Oolong;- SO -do. extra Curious do; <2d -do flapeTlatlrely strong and fragrant Oolong 25 cheats extra fine English. Breakfast Tea; 6- do Curious do • do; . . ALSO—Java ondßto Coffee, LoTcrlngfs Crashed tnd ruL Pricdpa Bogus, which will he sold very ■ A. JAYNES, 08 Pifth street, Pittsburgh. nov!4:d£w TYPE AGENCY. i.JAYSEB, -• NO. 38 lIBTH RTJIEKT, mT9BtmGH, Agent for the Sale of L. Johneon & Co.’e type, sc., OF MtttADEbPHIA, TTAB OS HAND andfbr sale,the following:—Brnsallned |j| column Galleys; Common Galleys assorted, Slfco Galleys, Composing. Sticks; Common - and Job: Oases; Shooting Sticks i Ley Broshes; Boxwood Quoins; Form taro and lUzlct, of all descriptions;. Brass Bole, of.oll descriptions! Job Ini, In IB> cans; 100 kegs, Prottt's,»ew» Ink; 100 Founts Fancy Cord Letter; and Leads, cut to any. ra jssrOrdersfor Brasses and Typo wOl receive prompt at tention, and famished at tho Foundryprices. Old Type re ceived In exchange for new, at D cents s2>. - , Blttaburjrii, May 14,1853.—daw Rboada & Sons. "\TEW "PATENT AMALGAM PEN.—This important. In j\ yention removes thetwo great obstacles to the nui TOtSsal Use or the Steel Peh, tU : their rigidity, anti their, rapiddestruction by the corrosive action or tlioink. In minutely examining the quill pen In the act of it, will be seen that the action is compound, consisting,first, of a jrontle yielding backward action immediately above the . uib; of the pen. j and, second, tho. f * scissors’:, action, or spreading open -of the points to permit the ilowof the Ink. This compound movement—which steel pens hitherto never havehad—gives to the quill its fieribility, ami that ; • peculiar springy play whichis so agreeable to the hand, «nd which seems to milt tho action of the muscles of the I fingers: yielding, as it does, to the slightest pressure, with i out cramping the hand.. The efforts of all steel pen makers. | bavebccn directed to the attainment of thisefSenUai qual ity of flexibility, and they have had recourse to an, innu merable Variety of cracks and piercings to attain it.. .Tho Inventors of the Patent Amalgam Pen found, from a series of experiments, that the wholepracticeefthe tradenod in this respect been’-'erroneohs—that no combination of ** cracks'’ and M piercings’? couldproduco the desired action. if the ordinaryfarm qfthe tied pc* This point being gained, they ayoided the plan hitherto adopted Sr attaining flexibility, and gave a peculiar torn to. tho metaLby- hich they mahaged. to combine the “ edssors”; i action of the ordinary steel pen with the agreeable flexibil ity of tbeqnUL The second difficulty to be overcome was of less magnitude, Bht still of great importance to the eon- Burners of steel pens. Every one U aware of dhe corrosivtr .action of the ink oh the ordinary steel pen;-’ Even with the - greatest care, It speedily destroys the delicately smooth rar ! the pern Go serious n drawback is this'from: the utflity bf the steel pen, that thousands are induced to pnr* : t& iase gold pens, kt an enormous cost, almost exclusively because of tte-anti-epriosive uuality of that metal.' Thy 1 invontors haye removed thWeril by their compound tfietoV i 'which possesses all then«»SBaryquaUtirtorstrel, withthe •. additional merit of rcsistinglhe chemical action of the ink. These Ptrig vnll laxtvxort than twenty timutongcr than the Stal &n, thm rendering theft the eheapat ever introduced. •« r Tor sale by W; S* HAVEN, Stationer, norl9- • Market street, Second. • Bridge over the Allegheny River, at or near BUarp*burg* I ’VTOnCE IS lIKREBY GIVEN, That to pursuance of the | JY Act of Assembly of thaDommonwealth ofPcnnsylTa-1 nla, entitled “Ap Ac; toauthorize tho Governor to Incorpo rate n Company to erect a Bridge over the Allegheny River, | at or near Eharpshurg, in AHegheny_Coonty,” approved ISth ofMaroh, 1853, andSapplement thereto* and Acts ex-1 tending the time therein limited^Boohs will be opeuodby I the under named CbmmlsaioimTsvto recdve subscription* ] for the StodC of said Companyrat, the ST. CHARLES HCK TBL, in the City of on the SEVENTEENTH day of DECEMBER, 1853, between the hours of 10 clock, A;; 1 JL, and A o’clock, P. SI : and Bhould the whole number of shares not be subscribed tm that day; then and in ihat'Ciise, at tho home of Mr. NEWPORT, In tho Borough of Sharps burgh, on the TWENTY-FOURTH BAY OF Til E* SAME MONTH, between the same hours. Philip Miller, Thomas Liggett, •• James Sharp, ' Qabriol Adpms,- Lowis O.J. Noble, Thomas Wallace* - l*oter KUngensmlth, Malcolm Beech, John W. Duncan, • Harrison Parry, l David Drcnan, * RobertCbassmon, Fronds Karos, Richard Kwalt, David-Boyd, Robert Wilson, James Marshal)* , ■ Jamcs H/McClelland, neury MiGevy* . ■ Thomas: Pearson, Samoa Blakely, Grant Mowry, , CUttriesSpang, James O'H.Denny, William C. Denny, A.Morton,; ; . J. 0. Comstock, «• Lemuel BhortllS, . F.A.Collior. ' James Levis., [novl«- .Pearl Steam Mill; 1 CAHALBASIN,' ALLEQHENFCITY, MUCOID STATIUS.) : ■ T?AHIUE3nIII bo soppUed*ithonrTarioußgrades or ... - TOTBmanmmßgLomy B.le&vlag tlifiir order, At tho HiU-or Incur, boxes ot ■ LoitatvWilßon* Co., Wood street, or Brum * Heitor, cor, ncr Liberty anil Bt, Clair alrests. KttsOureti. - IH. P.SohiratU.or J;T.Biunplo, Bruggl«ts r AUi!ElumT, • Flour ArtllßedeUvareatoftjnUiealnelthwofUiotwoclUeii I°S" 8 CABU KENNEDY & 00. Vnlaoblo Farm for Sale, j juj- IN PETEUS TOWNSHIP, WASHINGTONCOUN ISJWTr, PENNA.—Thounderalgned wlahcato aispora of I ““his valuable Farm, situated in one of thuimost.thrl- j vine, fertile arid desirable sectionsof Washington cotmty--1 in. a neighborhood provotbiallbrits good motalAand'lntel- J llgeciee, and snffldently-ooßTenlenttdgood markets. This I Xand lies within tiro* railed of the proposed .wrote fcr the Char tieraValley RaHroad,an Improymaeatwhich. will ec? tainly be made during.the coming year, .lit contains aboutH 146 ACRES, :morO or lesst of which there are about lU* ACREEOLEARED, and in a high state cfcaUivatiou, and I finely improved. : The uncleared landaboundfl ia good Tim: : i ber, and the whole Is abundantly supplied with water, ■ It.: odiolns lands of William Park,: DarrteL BelU and others. The i mprovements are TWO GOOD - UWi&LLI NG HOUSER ono Brick end the other Frame; a Fromo BARN, and twu Frame :BTABLES,~ with . other necessary cxrt-buUdlngs. There’la an abundance of fine FKUlTotf thiaproperty. This valuable Farm will bo sold, on accommodating' terms. For any further■ information In reference to It, application ean'be nude to the subscriber, in Canoneburg. sepie&n JOHSC ALQHAN. Hope Mills in Full Operation Agatiri:, T>Ya!TB BUILDINGS, Fifth PROPRIETOR, XV tfcahkftd to the public for past custom, ventures to so-1 licit acontiDuam»oftho-6ame for his present-enterprise—> i theestabUshtaentof »7piee' 21 m$ within the dty,lbrtho aoc«itoiodaUon' ortii9' CU3tomers L artd all who wish to have re&Uy good Flour, 7 pure ground Spices,* Ac* A& The attention of Faroes, Merchants and others, la Invi ted, and till ask Is that they wOl give men trial.’ . F. R. DItAVQ, No. 1 Diamond; ' N.R—AII articles taken back if not found good, and the : money returned. • . m&rlfi TbATENT FKUXT piQking fruit iroxh X tall trees without thei dd of a ladder? "Prouicg lnstru' - manta of the most approved construction; Digging Forks, sultahle-for- strawberry beds; Potatoe uooksrficed Drills; Cuttlog Boxes. for Hay of -Gonr Bttiks, of various patterns* and a : great variety of labor savlDg Hnplement>. for the. garden : or 1 fttml Downing's* Barry*#,- aid other Blandaru works on Fruits, Flowers, Bund Arahitecture,amd j LandscapeGardenißgiftr saivsl th©r Sc«l uhd.lmpjsmtm i Fifth PUta^^-^^^: ; W&U’b Academy of Hrawi&g &hd 'Fainting ! ''Twr ,; a WALL would notify, ids triznd«.BUdthe^^ie, and ofeyS crreT tSe store of Wckik: Herah ; entrmi» opened aDBAW-. TNG BCHOOL -Classes -fiJr cnd Gentlemen hUentCTprise will meet wßh * supporting patronage. w * ■ aprSShtf •• V y*; . *- K „ ' ‘ ;/ '• •/• V ,«■ -*-4;. v.r" 1 " •,*»■+■■ / 4J "t» * >-=’«V .” J ‘ % * A.- V .' r... >.'/ =SO C 'urtafls Spanish tßMxture. i THE OBEAT fDRIOTBR OS TBJS BtflOP. not & TAtticra t* Boonr aa. ■ msm 4' Tf lOTAMTABtB BEHEOT FOB SCIUOTDiA* Km** A Ertl. ; KhTOnutUjn;'ObjUn»U CoUnmoM Brusttoat • Pimplea or Pustules on the Face* Blotdhes, Boßa* Chronic Scroßyes, Blog Worm ofr Tetter, Scald Bead. Enlargement . and Tain cf the Btmea ojtf-JolntJ, Stubborn tn«rt,Syhhfr~ - UUd BUoWow, Jmmbagdf Spinal nodall Xi* eases arising from anlitfudiclouatiw ofMercury, Inlpru-■•■•■. denr •In Ufa. or imparity cffhe Blood. ' . TbifttmluatleMetlirfnfi, which has benoms celebrated fbr .. • the number of extraordinary ctrrea through* itr agency, has Induced the proprietors; at xhf urgent request- - Of their friends. to offer ft to the pubJliywbfcb thovdowith. the utmost confidence in lo Tlrtnes BZia mnideiifizi ' ': properties. The lbllowingoertlfieafes,; ejected frtdnalarp H . npmber, are, howerer, stronger testimony-tbsn the mere <■, word of proprietors; and ore ftom -gentlemen trail known In their localities, and of the highest respectability* of Blelro»nd,Va. • •P. HOYDEN; Esq* of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond# ; - knpwn everywhere- soys be-hsur seen the modfcbu railed .' '■• Carter's Spanish Blistureadministered inovervlmmlrcd. i cases, in nearly all the disesses for wfalch.U la recommenct*. • ed. with the most astonishingly good results;! ITe saysH ift ; . itierrtosvextraordlnaTjmedicinehehasererseea. si . t*? ■AOUB AND mER^QBBAT.CDRK.—I hereby certify,••.-< that for three years I hadAgneand PeTerof ibe niostvio- Jentde^criptton,’ltad several rhycirfan*, took large quan*. 'titles of Quinine,-Memiiy, and.T believe all .the Tonics ad- ' rertised, hot all without any permanent relief At last I tried QnrtV* Spanish Mixture, .two bottles of which effoo •?■•: tually cured me- and I am happy to say I hare bad neither , ehillsor fever dncA. *t eourider it tbe bcrtTonlflin tbe - world, and tho only medicine that are* mebed my cass- i . / i ; * Joas Losansr. Bearßlchmopd,Td.: ? .-.vVi- -v- ■ >■■■*■•'-• 0 B ZwCK, B6U.*now in.t£eoit7ofßiehZDond,andfhr -- many years In the Post Office, has such confidence in tht» ~.. astonishing'efficacy ofCarter's Spanish mixture, thatbo hia bought upwards of fifty bottles, which,bo bag preo .. v ay to the afflicted*- Mr. Luck say* be has Bern known It.:,' tcrfail.when taken according to directions. - t ; : . Dr* HINGE* a practising Physician* and formerly of .ton City natal, in the dty of Richmond, says he has witnessed ! in; a number of instances the effects of Castor's .Spanish,...- . Mixture* which were most truly •Heßajalnß ... care of Consumption* dependent on too. Liver* the goodef ffects wore wonderful Indeed, • •»'*,• BAMUELM. DRINKER/of the flrm of Drinker A Mor ris, Bichmondt rah cured of Liror Complalntof right years ; Minding, by tfconmof two bottles of Carter's Spanish : Mixture. ' GREAT CUKE OE SCBOFULA.—The Editors of the Kiri*, * mond Republican bad a serrant employed Jn their press , room cured of TWent S-refnla, combined with Bheuma* i... ffAn-TgMghaattgelydisabled-him fromwenk.. Two r * ofiCarter's Spanish Mixture made .. nnftWacnrohnaost nanarkiiblQ. . WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond; .bad a-servant cured , of iSyphniip'ta the worst lyrm, by Carter's Bpnni?h Mixture. Hei sayfl/he'cheerfolly ,recommends it, and considers Iton ■, lpTuluable medicine. . • ■ ■■ i RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was ctired.of BcWto* . • la.tand what pbyalrfans call confirmed Consumption, by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. . EDWARD BURTON, commissioner of the rerremie, ♦««. he £&* seen the good effocta-of Cartcr’a Bpanlah Mixture'in . amimberof Syphilitic cases, and says it Is o' perfect cure for that horrible distosc. . ' • WMJ of lUtibinorid. cured of Old Bore# oxtd Ulcer?,which disabled him from wafting. Toofca'fewbot- ; tipi df Carter’s Spanish Mixture; and was enabled towalk - ?■ without a crutch; In a short time pcraancntlT cured. ’■ pTtadpa3DepotatM.WAß3>,CLOSßA€O.VN£>.B3MaidCti EoneiNewYorh. : -• • - • r T. W. DYOTT A SONS,Nt>;iS2 North 24 st*TMladelpbU. ’ - BENNETTArBEERS, No. KS htaln street,RifihmtmdvTa.' ... And for safe' by B. AT. FAHNESTOCK*CO-L: WILGOXv*. JrJA 'CO*4 Pittsburgh iH. P. SCnWAßTZ,A]legbeDy;And‘ hylDrugghfa nnd Dealers In Modldse ererywhere. - oct&lawly - ' OOfIIPOVSD STBVP OF ¥BV , • i'vXOWDOCK SOOT* ' mmfl is a purely Compound, sdontificclljpj*' 4] pared from Ijta beatroots and herbs of the Afatena bargained 'fin unrivalled reputation for tho . To lowing effects, - -r • BEOULAaiNG/AND gTEEHGTHUKIKG TUB *LIVES, t. Hud DiatSTns OEQABBr and cleansing tho Btomttch.aiui Bow- : tlaland thus curingall Bilioua Diseases, Liver Complaints. .. •Dvfoepsla, Indigestion,Costtvencss, Pilos.'Headarim, Fewry •. and aanndlCe, tow'of. Appetitoj* Ao^nnirv cadainc the fbod to nourish and rapport ererr part; . . Jr* POEIPYING THE BLOOD, and thus curingall Humors,Ch3tattKstlfl__Krnptions, Bcrofh* la,BaltKbenin,Ei7slpola«, Bcalillciid, CanICCT, Pimples «n • thsftoe, Blotches, ulcers, Dissttiflo,Can* : '. - CeiS,AC«j’A©i. : .V ‘ ’ I 'BEGTJLATIBQ THE fIEOEETOBT, ; ana enablingtbem/ta-pearfMratbolf ...• prerenting'and caring inaijy 'palnfnl and dattgeroafl diffr . eases; 6trengtfißbingandQUiQtißgthe.N®rTousByBtein,'thas. ; alloying Nervous Irritation,'and curing all disease* of the, NeCrTes.aflHjsXeria.Nenialgi^Crtmp^&c.Jtlstmmallea la hacore of all FEMALE COMPLAINTS, aa .Weakness, ' Ge&ead DeMHtyi Irregularity, Obstructions* Swelling of , tbftFeeVLLnbs/JolntSjAc., caused fey weakness also, IXungandThroat,Complainte,aH Colds, Coughs, Asthma,.. [Consumption, Acialso,Dropsy. •• • . • ■ _ • •-• flaTing inade-usa of tho Compound Byrap of fellow Dock. ....., f Boot, prepared by ‘tLliorse & 00., either ourself ea,OT In our, 1 and sig&ed. - It is especially, viduable in INDIGBSTICpr-and all • ; . ■lts attendant lt :e3tcite ; to bealtby.action. the.- LLVEIfe, removes Torjwr, audi xiacthity of this! ORGAN,and o.> . stimulates healthy:action Id ail the system. • As j» ’DKFUtj BATORt or purifier of theßlood.lt has no enperior.;: • r DAVID HULtfEd, M. P. ■. ’ providence; *■ T‘ dan.4, l& t i 3.. : timcPrepftfed by a MORSR A No. 448 BrtJtdwey,.-t New iors and so«i : by Druggists and this and othei countries. - -‘JOELMOHLEK, Agent,. >... .... &pr27:ly • . - Da.- ' i ■' .t ■.■ DR. DE LANEY ! S CELEBBaTUD CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, TU cjtly Inf aUOfo Cure fvrthal Dreadful DistaM knmcn nt . . •OPRMIA®)BEHEA OB INVOLUNTARY NOCTUBNAL ft EMISSIONS, so harragsing anddoslf uctivc,and ptoduc*-.. . ttte of jbo mnchmlscbief th.thenervous system, Incapacity , ting the tuanfSr busim^ePcletjantrinatriinoDy., Ibia lnstrumeiit-ia. simple, comprehensive uoA.netex ■ ■ftfftin/ty and • may' ba riß6d without th 6 slightest Incen-, gfoirvnra ct the knowledge of .the most intimate friend. It* is pstnurcinjury whatevery to f . m bfeborineas; aJnLTbfleiinuMrnrf WP.t«e *Wt time, ««A ttn.t#;:'. tenl tAai jAcyßxajua cs o nimra «r. tb e - - Idas of irtiichy caused by early abureidfl the discaw fn qnea-' { wja, and the cans© of the thousand concomitant complaint* , • -Jvis:.Nerrtmanessy Brostratiob/Dyspeprtar P*ln' in the , ifend andJDlmhesa of Vision, Weakness of the Back And. Ibwer Extremities, Aflhctionscrf the Eyeg, Wm- ’ pleson the Decline or ‘ of Memory lbr 1 Mental Application; Aversion to 80dety;Tiinldlty,Seir-liistruiit Love of Bolßade, AUthuecxrmfiainUifminaiiiy dixappenr,attom as ihe frtMwtechVtey emanated. • - . ■ I Be it alsnrdnembered, that thosecorh plaint# art but little xmderstood by : tb*profeB&ion Is genera), and that alii the ■xtiediclne-lgthe world never has, and never will, stopthoeo ldssevwhlchrU allowed to continue unchecked, are safe to ; producethemostdlstteraingttmsequeneofc ■" f ; Theptlc* ottimerimpfete- ihrtrttßfcnt.:t^^ ' against aU observation in a box, is-ionly $lO. It can be eont - by express to any.address, inanyport of the United States, r ffcriaday Acy according to order, accompanied byfuflilircc*’ t&ns, and iippornnt advice to the married and tingleyiboJv ■ c£pcnses,’«veaidtiioremotast partsof thftcattntrjj.beingr.; very trifling. - r - ~r' ’ ■•" ' r ' % v -‘ : s All applications and remittances ■ mnst be dlßctnd:(postrir paid) to the Doctor himself, ho bating no AgendesestahUflh*- ed butinLoiidoD'and Parli. _ * > Addm3,(postJ>alij>l>r. , B.l>e Ismdy.Sl ilspcusia street; . - . Office hours, dally, fromO A. 51. til) 3P. from 7to i 8 P. M.,'theBat>tath excepted. " • The undersized oertify, rrlth great pleasure, that tuo e above mentioned Instrument Is not only constructed cn set- : enliCo principles. bat Hint from ilB oso the happiest remits may always, wltbetmUdentt, boon tteipatei, there being,tor it the cure of those diseases,' noathtr' eerfata remedy txhna, . * HEtffiY S. KEELEtt, *!. D, l : 08. GOETZE,MIIX,OO Chambers St.,:-; ‘ - a ECKHARDT.M.D., 2* Howard stv- >' - - •• •' NEW YOllEi-.-t -■ ' Five Hundred Woms Uxpelltdi v; - • the following ttatement from regpcctablo drug-* JtL rIbU, of the surprising effects.of B. - T OCR'S UNEQUALLED; VEBBHPUGE; Ooscrainraa, N.Y;; January 13; 185& • > Messrs. & A.-lUAnestod: & Q> —Gehtlenfen#■-Matthew>• Clark, a man of undoubted veracity, of the town ©fUAbcOy SL Lawrence county, N. Y„saya Ibat ie liaa ; alltfto girl, ' four years-old. to whomho gars three d&ei ofU.'A.fFobri-’' - osUxk's. Vetmiltage, In three' successive hours.' Tir the «rf ternoon of the same day one time BJTVEN TEEKvana, at ncothet NINETEENWOhMS. ; two * o’clock the ‘olfowiugnight, shepawedtheltcredlUe own*,. her cfJTYE HUNDKEITaND TWKNTY*OJIE, iriakiog in, all fire faundredand; fifty-seven, inless ibaniwelve bouts' - time: He said they were perfectly at - atich a, $ mass of worms fiem a child of her age, end that he eo anted them accurately., .... v T ery-respoCtfaUyy. . ■. ; . / JENNERAJLANU ALKUtngglste.' . r Sold wboiesalo and retail hy air.tbe principal druggists ! and country mercbanls thronghnut the United States:.';"' •; [.;■ Prepared and *old‘byß.A; PAHNEBTOCK & corner' ■ I ff Woo»t end . first streets. PiUshnrgh: ’ nor2l *' - ibblvpure Jn wre and: forsale .by ■ \J BUISONO !iUO&r ... Succsssms io J- KWd Co : . CQ TTooAgirogt: aIURPENTINE— 20 bbla instore snOt for ealfrby dqt2l * FXiEMIMi 3R05.: INSB£D bbls la store ami for tale by- I nota . ', : ” FLEMING BttOSv* iO AttKKTTTi BUOTCU SN Utf ff~lWX> U» in siore and for > \jr j&is by fgovgft •* - ' Piigaibo Bites. > ; V/1 AfWANISiia ttiaa *ale ty HI n• ■'■ •<• • ■■■'.; yLHMIMQ BU0&. .- laUiOLASS FtASmi-Sito jards, In 1 >ard *a«tfc£ in store and-fog gala by (cotH) . FLEMI>Q BEOB.~ GOOKX gFoßs, ft superior qo&iity, laetor® -tad for-Srie by > -•... (ootH) YLKmyQ BHO9;' • bbto foraale by- • * W -y, norlX' ' • * ' FLEMING EEOar. " i JTIFOIcFiTS AIWMATIU fcUUJiIJMW SUIIWAt I *^.—6• • a casks sroicb?V;-£or.alo «jp24 ■_£. A..FAIIN !OltKAil TAfiTAII>-25bb39forvrardwffcr8Artb7- -'- „ \j /«*p2fr * - - - B. A yAHNESTOTK & GO. 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