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Vi f ’J- ; '■ PhilidclpWa and cta<- ' With tortrncttD' Ml4ll<iiliil >ii ll i'l'Mil i > i l *' l MgiMi fc '>Vo.x<^9 pS@teiioMyms» ggmftp^<s»lBS^i BnM i^g^m >MI|M piiimpipH liltepMs wpWmiii w»iiffii friiwnnrti gßgg^pjjwiagMte WmlMy aßWfe^ii^agiteamg Wo^^9M £#Ps& i£?sSSSESK i %?^*^>V!^S'a i Hi%J i *s»'» , wfi»Wi r ' , ®£Ss?»>#a .V. Wift HAVES, : Comna o? Sl*bx» asd Bscoro Btsnra. ■ : >M*r ~- , *.l,WATtS.ON.njUg>,a4Mgaandwell«alect«iirtockßf •ffccr,r» r >i &ri Q) *s■ -* . ’•' ji _._ LJ .,- n imttOt l iT^T ill * ,t • A ’Whfttnmn , OYfiTKR THAN SPORT A'flON •' ._,a, tcl^& , ?ss : si*'“22s . ypasmtmaassss&frn. sssKS«pSS§SP - 3 ■• ■' .•^aStoiaaa»W«rtiiB<Ww^ l -fa.* ■JMfSMVUt-areUßi&Biii'&ia: to CMI SufiSmC ■ Jb(Bwto6i&»6*«4 *®4 taoKbr ■■ * lii n>E&—8000 n>s (Hear Bacon BWm for saleby, at the Seed and fcnplcment Warehouse, ?• H- StoMonor, I 0 KXNGA MOORH3A3). - '..*v- -. ity. > t - • :j r / :^^tv 1 .»4;^..^v- J - -. '-I-/:'- • •* ,"';f ■.■, " '' ’■ •' : -'~'-!-kVf&s&W^ ‘ ■ '•'<.; •y’-i«*&Si‘>‘‘. -v^-,A ''- ’.«.•«•'.. ~; . - : '. .'-'V?^r.sKf^!H‘wßvi v AsJtt(Rsr.; — •-?:'»:(*< >■ ,f : * * 1 '*4 - IV. fe'.V *• , r . , CLOTHING..^ 1- ia phojfim! -every wtlclo of Clothing m jj mibseriber offera for sale Mb' w®- Philadelphia elsewhere; at the following m :-■ : -mnrf!B .. Wo. 45 Fifth rtrwt. of poaito thoThettre. SAMUICk BjlA'i ' BT. cum BTBttT, pirranmoH. , WeOTIEMEN'3 CWTUI;« nuiae ■eidagjowloorf Gr and ciSSIMKRKsf VESTINGS, choice assortment of -CLOTEo, CAKJIfilh expressly and OVERCOATING, of the latest orders, will tor the customtrade. Oentlemea lea S a 8 work hove their wishes oonsultod end compuoa w , DOT i2 l« done tinder bis own enpcrvirfow CLOT Hi N~G S TO R E }! tfiinsr ircLOSKEY & co., onhoVdcWcd Cloffto S DolK.ton Liberty non im unbounded popularity under et^‘’ TSo lmtEE DIQ DOOU&, have, for Uie pur . tbename of. to# JJSiomace for their immensebusiness. ready made clothina, moro Wholesale tradei , Aml'ttjcy will warrant them to bo ns good “ any mono WORK iff 'IBE BIST 6TTLStA3fH lIPOT ?HE SUORIE3T KOTICI. i£ “v. ™ 5» foil and beautiful taortment of OfjOTHB and COATISSS, lor , wr\ T!TT<ST FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BDSI - COATS. OMloleWataareldonUeid with ttodofouroMfom^ and we esaure the publicthat our fidelity will not fan filling «U Orders ve may^faTOmlwitlia FORGET TEE PLACE- - ■ rlo. §§ Wmosl §ts*eetl;, i<iiSl"SSSu; B nu»" 4<!ii:n,l ' i . JOHN arOLOSKEY & CO. DRY GOODS. trio Ttn: toolks L rrrro&uttGii, Allegheny cm,, (itiunfi & r\A _ ■ importers & Wboldt® IgttßßßSara£[ MMM&m ■msmm log leading articles. Til : Superior-Broad Clotba, Pilot and Petersham dor ' iiwh . Fanßy Casslmeres, Tweeds end Batmetts; -1 Jeans, Fancy Vestings end Corduroys; Flahnols, Tickings ond Vest Poddinss Brown rad BleacbodMnshns, and Irish Linens, Foreign and Domestic Ginghams; , Alpacas,"Merinos, Cuhnrg Cloths, and Dress Silep , luif Etute and Broache Shawl*’. "Woolen Comforts end Fancy Sllt Handtercbio&.^^ . Tho fallowing comprise a part of the general etoc V6ri Butons, Combs, Threads end fcrrtW <g*» v . HosirtT, 'res; Ribbons, and Black bilK Vella , TeS&Sods, Jownctt-S MttUandCambneß 5 (u*liu, AiSiTS n sS"ofSS?io® iiSSSpSSS ' p.*™ ■»*« to before purchasing &<JO . •• SISOOND AIUUYAb OF PALI. AND WISTKR PltY GOODS tt The Cheapest Goods of the Season. YOI3NO STEVENSON & LOVE, sign of the orlgtad uS-Uwu, No. 71 MARKET STREET, l* WMaFourth nnJ thfcbunond, Pittsburgh, bare reoeiTKi, and ate '•-„^“ &B^E n Ss'GOODsT Of the heirost and most desirable styles, adapted to tho ' * ir ?iskl Broeade and Fancy 8™“ 4t tins. Plainßlac!:and Cornelian Silta.and_Tnrk Satina. Meriao plaldi, all •wool,and Silk and Vooldo. ... aS Silk and Corner* rinds of ev«ry ■very ekcajs _ _ . "Vow Btrl®- riuin and Taney Do Liunep. VrenehMerlno?, Cisbmercs, Crtmrga* Alpaca*. and Para mattas, aU colors and qualities. De and high colored I>e Lalnes.&ll qualities. Foil aid Winter Shawls, of crery deseripOon. ;; rW ” ft ““ « cu - op -! Linen Sheeting, Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, and h ap- We would respectfully stdieit an early call J»th " sa sp2 n 5 “ M ‘' U ' J ' !rlltCr yOUSa i STEVENSON i LOVE AT THE o’ri'oi'nAl* d BE E - HIV E, SSSSS'SsSHSS th rep" CrhOTtof ° r °' TO TOO, STEVE* SON t LOVE. WM. A. M’CLXJRG, deales in . Fine Teas, Choice family Groceries and Willow -- Ware. nffilNEß OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS •> COKJS&tt vr • prn;3Bl j E Q U , p A . : •v ftrsrtw TeeoiTinff a large wwortment of FRESH 1 w ui®SUay exlensiye stock, . fiJftat tond* to mark.*', which, will bo fo,d fidlUcs, buytog by tb.. fathifcHyfreo of charge., mqCI ana Carriage Factory F” JiBBSESSSSai®. «% .^ 7fn<r 'WOULD respectfully inform their firiendi tiae jnbUc genenOiyvthot they haro Qs&i§£ySw> commenced tho xruumlhctuw o £p“P fl £**j Bockawuy »♦ Buggies, (ihirioU, ihllTtheir rarioaa sty les of finish dont that all who &yot them with their patronage, will be ■fairrisCTheiro. '---■ ■ : ' 'CiUUIIAdUS FUB s*Ua. of VEIIICLESj Carriagts, Sidles, which ho will sell onthe venrlowest, toms for had twelve years’ practice in the business, and wUh bls.weUliiio'ffcfacilitiesin the East, he flatters himself “ to tll ’p«sfwf .Sprompiattoalloa paid to repalrineof Carri- JgteT; - . JOSEPH WHITE. LIVERY STABLE, ; „ QrtjKr of ---• .vwTiiE anderrfgned haling added largely to hjs ff&S- stock, Isnow prepared to accommodate tbo public /TrvxrUh the finest Buggies, and best Horses, both lor gSdioaod Harness. Gentlemen .-wishing to have horses kept affltvcry, find * superior, accommodations for them at thisetable. The stalls are large endnerr, and the pro prietorpays every attention to their easo andcomlbrt. octfty ;y ' •Bt-PBvLTN. LASH d6ukb— ■■ Lcgcra, • Journals, Day Book?, _T ...-Cashßooks, Receipt Books, Dqckete, . Or any descrip* «on of DIiANK BO OKS MADE TO ORDER at short notice, of the most superior quality of paper, bound in any Btyle. limUfcd. -Blank Books faokd to order. ; rw \ lareo nn d excellent stock of Blank Books always on fc«u!d and for salo at low rates, rondsttng of Cap, Demy and Medium in all styleanof binding. Th« titae sarpUe* ° n Überal texm * v . g . nAVEN, ' Elank Book Manufacturer, • n Corner of Market and Becond streets.. ■ ; • • - Notice. ' , , • i f!iinh»TUidmrds has transferred his interest to George W. Ma firm. JOSEPH MCHAEDS. Pittsburgh) August 2*i 1*53. . n DEEWIKO, OB AIN, HOPTOAiDE c «« *Hherotofc>re,l>y ihfifubscriber,at Pitts* " OEOBOE W. BHITH. butsh Mrf Wbeotlng. fOiiMtte.] easZlSm ' 1 : 1 ■J^Sf2“SS5^«Snt«f Coifs Q. 4 5 & nd C inches barrel, nil of wblcb wo will wr «lhTTis they can bo bought in thß city of Now V^tk to Anctrallaor California, will find lliattboy by purchasing their eqnippago at homc.than CM as no giro persons a chanca to ffionhoroHstois,boforo leaving the city; and taeaaMftffrOo^Wy^J 1 . ° ‘eotto a TETLEY, - - J ~l3fl~Wobdsti^trPtttibnrgh. \' ' - 1 !* .. . *^s i *t‘> '*• - ' - ■• ■*>' 'jtS'YCyy ■- ys~'.:.■■: Jrt-fi'. ; ■>-">:*; .i. Y..~.+ {~ ~~: CLE VE JAv IH> AN.D P tTISBURGH /-\N and aftor MOOTAY,November stoppings* an intermediate &rri7B atAIUanC6 Q V 11.35 AS, and WeltarUloßt £2O PM* - p m top AIIU Kavemm 0 01 ,- “aTOOSIMODATIOS TRAlN'loaTeaOlaTßland for Bavmna S-ssssss burgh daily- .RETURNING: WPRESS TRAIN leaves Alliance for Cleveland at 12.00 P M, stopping at Urn, Ravenna, Eallvffle and Hudson only—amvo at Clevelimdat2.4o PM. The Hall Train or Ohio and Pennti. Railroad, leavimr Pittsburgh at 8.00 A M, connects with this Train at Alliance at 11.45 A M MAIL TRAIN leaves Wellsvffle for Cleveland at 3.00 P M, stopping at all way Stations—arrive at Alliance at 6 00 and Cleveland at 7.30 PM- . . ' ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Ravenna for Cleve* land and' intermediate Stations at 7.15 A M—arrive, at Cleveland at 0.00 AM. Only one through train from Pitts burgh to Cleveland daily. ' ' , - . , CONNECTIONS Train from Cleveland oonnects at Alliance with the Mail Train of Ohio andjPenna. R. R. for Canton, Massillon and Wooster; also for Salem and Pitta* burgh, arriving at Pittsburgh at 4.45 PM. *_ Express Train from Cleveland, and Mail Train from Wellsvllle, both connect at Alliance at 5.00 P the Express Train of O. A. P* R.fot Pittsburgh—arriving at from Alliance connects with the 8.00 A M Train of O. & P. R. from Pittsburgh. - Passengers leaving Pittsburgh on the 8.00 A, M Train ar rive n t Cleveland at 2.40 P M, and connect with the follow ing trains Rust, West and South. • Cleveland and Toledo.- -Trains leaving at 3.00 PM for Sandusky. Toledo, Chicago and the North West, arriving at Toledo at 7.55 P M and Chicago next morning at »tf)o— time through from. Pittsburgh to Chicago being less than 24 Columbus Ann Cincinnati.—Trains leaving at 2.50 P M and 8.30 P M for Columbus, Cincinnati, Gallon, Dayton, Indianapolis and all stations on the Bellefontain© and Indiana Railroad. , *j i* Cleveland and Eats.—Trains leaving at 4.45 P-M and 0.00 P M for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo and New loric. The Trains connect both. vtpys with the C. Z, A C. B*R« at Hudson for Cuyahoga Palls, Akron and Clinton, at Bayard with the Railroad forCarroUton,Minerva and Waynesburg. Tickets through to Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Lasalle and Freeport can be obtained at this office. . .. Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the Company’s Office, of * J OHN A. C AUQ nov!8 . Monongabola House, Water st., Pittabnrgh. ! * • ~*■ ». ■«** A i> - - • r■- ‘ * i*!^, ~ - V '»• ■. i - , ........ . ... _ ea 1 ~ ..e.+:24 . . OHIO AHD PENNSYLVANIA BAUSOAD. Strar Arrangement, COMMENCING AUGUST 8, 1868 1868. . 1853. EXPRES3 TRAIN leavesPittaburghat 0 o’clock, A M ; ; itocs only at tho principal Stations, and dines atCrest line at £3O P Mi arriving at Cincinnati in the evening, via Columbus and Xenia.. ~ _ , , Fare from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $»,«5; to Columbus, TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8.80 AM; dines atAl llaneo; and reachesCrestllno at GJ3O P H, conncctingwith the Night Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with tho Bellefontaine and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indianapo lis. Terr© Uauie, and towns In Indiana. Connections aro tnide at Alliance by Railroad with Bavettna, Hudron and Fare from Plttaborgh to Cleveland, $4.00. Connections are mode at Mansfiold by Railroad, with San dusky City, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and Zones to Sandusky City, $4,80; to Newark,s4,6o; to Zone* j ** Cotmections ore mode with Detroit and Chicago, both by Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passengca who leave Pitts burgh in the Mail Train at 8.80 A M, go directly by Mans field and Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention. I Far, to Detroit, THE EXPRESS TRAIN leavea Orestilno at 1.00 P SI, SlansSeld at 1.40 P SI, and Alliance at 500 P M, and reach eslPUtaburgh at fUS P SI, connecting with the txpiea 1 Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which Icavoa Pitts- I bU ’^me E from°CtodnnaU to PlUahnrgh, 14>J hoora. Fare, j $7,75. rare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, TRAIN leaves Crestline at 7, A M; dines at Al. liance; conncctawllh Raprera Train from Cloveland, and TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M and 4.45 P M, and New Brighton at, A M and 1 PM. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tickets at leaves Pittsburgh at QM A M, and ar- I rl are requested to. procure Tickets at the I Comuauy's Office, at the iederal Street-Station, of company a vww, GEOIiQE pAIUUN, Ticket Agent. I - JZ£* The Trains do not run on Sunday, j o Further Information may be obtained of j JOHN 11R1.1.Y, rasscuger Agent. SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANQEMENT. ON and after WEDNESDAY, NoTembcr 16,1553, Three Passenger Trains run daily (Sundays ezcrpted) u to) GOING SOUTH. Mamin g Mail Evening Express. Passenger. Express. Lvova SiDdusfcy at-..-. 4.30 A M 11.00 A M 5.10 PM Monroerillo Junction.. 6JO “ M-60 OAO Shelby Junction 0.40 44 1.15 PM ‘-lu u Mansfield Junction i. 20 44 1.40 ®-'® Mount Vernon- 005 •' 4-10 • “ „ Reach Newarh —....10.03 4 J -15 11D0 GOINO NORTH. . Leave Netearh at. 4LO A M 9.00 A M v* WrnoiLu &jJS u 10.10 G£fS Mansfield Junction 7.20 44 12.10 P M BJO “ Shelby Junction i.4S l Oo ®-®S „ Monrooville Junction- OJS “ 3.10 10.30 Reach Sandusky -10.00 “ 3 »L' it-i Connecting at Sandusky with Mad River and Lake Erie, and “ Northern Division" Cleveland and Toledo EaUirmdi. At Monroeville, with Trains on “ Southern Division Cleveland and Toledo R. R-, for Cleveland, Toledo, Ac. At Shelby Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus ana Cin cinnati Railroad. _ , . At Mansfield Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh. >m . , At Newark, with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, °ThS anuugenieut of Trains completes the line of direct crmmunleation-between the East end 14 Croat tforth-Wat. Pssreneera from Philadelphia and Baltimore, destlnolfor the West, proceed, directly ou their arrival at Pittsburgh, by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to Mansfield- Thenco to Monroe villa, where connection Is made immediately for Toledo, Chicago, and Intermediate places—affording a route unrivalled for safety, certainty and despatch. Connection i 3 also made with an the Trains on tbo Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad at Mansfield, by which paswrr gers from Chicago, Toledo, Detroit, S*uduiky, ZanefivlUo, Newark, and Columbos, proceed to Pittsburgh, Philadel phia and Baltimore, without delay. , m , Br this route, passengers taking the early Train from Zanesville. Columbus, Newark, Ac., can go to Toledo, Ban dusky or Cleveland, remain in either place some four hours, and return homo same day. . _ THROEGU TICKETS to be had at the different Stations, for the above named places. r MBINSOSf gupcrln ft. Sandusky, November, IS S 3. inov24:3m] Pennsylvania Railroad Company* a a rg are lbrwardinff.Produce, &a, to Baltimore and Phllft* W delphla, promptly, on receipt. Time, live Daya. 11 elates or vacour. Boron, Pork and Beef, (naltedj 46a« lOOtts. . On Lard, Lard Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Olaas, Mo. ? On Candles, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, I*af Tobacco, 60 o? Becswos, Dried' Fruit, Bristle*, Clotot and Omothy S<! On Hemp, Flax, and Egga, 70c. %Uoofta. [ On Feathers, Furs, Peltry, Brooms and Merchandise, 90a siOOlbs. . On Flour, 87Ma 9 barrel. ...... „ , , ~ We are also prepared to forward freight to Bodebangb s Station, near Greensburg,aud Biaaon, &VODK & GRAHAM, Agents, I oorner of Penh and Wayne sts* Pittsburgh. H. H- HOUSTON. Agent, I jy29 270 Market street, Philadelphia. y ftT-ivuv JOSEPH 8. LttCß. J, S«Xeech 4 MoAlpin & Co., • TTTHOLESALK GROCERS, and Dealers in Produce, Met- W tOsTand PittsburghXfanufcrtun*,Nos.242and2U Liberty street, near the head of Wood, PUtsburgh,Pft., of fer for ealeonlibernl terms, the following: J -100 tierces fresh Eice; >50,000 lbs. Bacon, assorted; 100 bbls; Tar; 5 . . *,t^lteJ*ai l .do; 15O0kegaNnUis assorted; < 3do Beat Nall Bods; 600 boxes Window Glass,! 2000 kegs Bock and Bifle assorted: 1 Powder, assorted; 60 half chests Tea, as- 1 800 boxes Kosln Soap; ■ i sorted; 86 bbls. Linseed, Lard an! i 7 6 bxs. TobacfiO,asnorted;: Tanners’ Oil; 100 bbds. N. O. Sugar, part; 800 bbls. Vinegar, I prime; ; 30 do . Bosin; 6 bxs. Havana Sugar; *■ 20 do Pitch; : 10 hlids. Porto Rico do; > 5000 lbs. assorted Copper; 16abags Coffee; 5 20 bbls. and kegs Lard ; - 600bbfB.N.O. Molasses; l 10 kegs assorted Shot;. 75 do S:H. do; } Ido Back Shot; SOObxs.Tfn Plate,Bas'd;;. 6bblftAlum; . 4 tons Wire, do; ! 20 do Rye Flour; 2do Spelter; ! 20seltsTiimers*Machines 6 casks sheet Zinc, is-! * «***£s*<;. . sorted; 100 bus. Dried Apples; 600 pigs Tin; ; 100 bales Batting, assorted; 1000B>s. Antimony; ; 2000 !bs. Cotton Yarn, as -10 tons ass’d Sheet Iron ;• ; sotted. 100.000 tbs. Wd Bulk Meat;r FHOCL AM A.TION». BY virtue of a precept-, under the hands of Wm* B. McClure, President of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the sth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Jus lice of tbo Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in and for sold District, and William Bottgsjrad Gabriel Adams, Esq*.,-Associate Judgcsof the samo Connty, in and for the CouDty of Allegheny, dated the 19th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred-ond flfty-thwo, and to. me directed, fordioldlng a Court of Oyer and’Tennincr and'General Jail peUvei% at the Court House In the city of Pittsburgh, on the 4th Mon day of December, at 10 tfclock, A. ‘ . Public notico is hereby given to all Justices of the Peace, Coronoro and Constables of the County of Allegheny, that they.be then and there, in their proper, persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and other remem brances, to do those things which to their respective officers I in their behalf, appears to be done—and also those timtwl j prosecute the prisoner** that now arc, or may bo in the jail of said County of Allegheny, to be then and there, to pros ecute against them as shall be Just. • I • Given under my hand, in. Pittsburgh, this 19th day of I November, in the year of our Lord one thousand-eight hun dred and fifty-three, nnd of the Commonwealth the 77th. pot 23 : • “ , WM, MAQILL, Sheriff. Thanhsffiving* Thanksgiving day being close at hand, jehu HAWORTH, corner.of Diamond,and . Diamond alley, wlshes toinform all those persons fond of good Plum Pud*- cUpg or Mince Pies that ho is selling good cooking Bal tins at CK-da»8o,10c to rents $ O; new crop Bunch Raislo*TB%o2>,or $1,75 $ half box? Currants 12U to 20c », good Cluster Balsltis $2 $ box; pure good Spices 3c taos 4 mixed do. 3e $ oz. Good Wine and Brandy for cooking purposes, 250-? t quart. nov22 ENGINEERS' -STATIONERY WAREHOUSE. -, T - « *V*v itT RANGE COMPANIES. OcfttfWw* Matual Safety lnsnranceXo. northroom of the Eichange, .!■■ T^IrOnSUKANCE.— BuHilinga, merchandiseand other H property, la townand country, Insured against loss or damage to fire* at the lowest rate of ptennum. Marine IHSCRAS«.--Th9y also insure vessels, cargos and foreigner coastwise, under open otspeaal policies, as the assured may desire. 1 ■ • ;• ; - Zioaitd Transportation. —They ■ also- Insure - merchanalie transported by wagons; railroad boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal ternifl. - _- - 1 • Z>irMfor*--Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Davis, Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel George G. Lelper, Edward DarUngton, Isaac R Davla, WU ikm John Newlin, Dr. B. M. Huston, Jas. 0. Hand, Theophflus Paulding, DL Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hum Craig, George SerrilL. Bpencer MHlvaln, Quails Kelly,, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr. 8. Thomas, John Sellers, W illiam at Pittsburgh—l>. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John T. Logan. Wnxu* Mantnr, iroaenfc Taos. C. Hand, Tics President Joseph W. Cowan, Secretary,.... . Office of the Company, No. 42 Water jeftbdtf . P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. PROTECTION ; XHSTJEAJJCE COfflPAlfY, OF HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock Annual Premium* and Western Fund $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1826. Policies of Insurance Issued at all times on the most favora* ble terms, against __ LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, on THE • PERILS OF NAVIGATION, BY * GEO. E. AKNOLD, Agent FOB PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY. matlQty • THE WHITED STATES LIFE IHSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST company, PIIIIiADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CHARTKU PBItPKTUAL. CAPITAL §250,000. Office. S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Officers of (he Borne Board at Philadelphia: • DIRECTOBfI. 51 , Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B.Godiard,^ Ambrose W. Thompson, LawrenreJobriMn, Beniamin W.Tlngiey, Geo. srHenry, Jacob L. Florence, Devraeui, , William M. Godwin, William MKeo. President —Stephen R. Crawford. Vice Prtmfcn^—Ambrose \V. Thompson. Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh—3 woes 11, Willson, M. D. MevhcnyVty- So. 74 Fourth street, Ptttßborgh. marl? :y . m'lie FranltUn Fire insurance Company, of Philadelphia, Fenniylvama. ■ , BIKECTOBS— Charles W.lhmcker, o ®“ r s“S, l Ss' ' Warner, Samuel Grant, Jacob B. Smith, Gem yf' ' artU Morfccal D. howls, Adolph! h. Boric, DaridS. Browuo, jjKJutton>en. Oxias. N. Bascum, Prenderd. OontlDuemuS iSuranoo, perpetual ® TI^ description of property, In town and conntry, at rates as low &a arc consistent with security. * „ ~ « The Company havo reserved a largo Fund, whlche with their capital and premiums, safely Invested, af ford amplo protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company 4 on Jan^arylst, Ushod agreeably to art Act of Aiscmbly, were Real Estate - SSI™ -Ss Total - „*«IS,TOS 44 filnfa their incorporation* a period of twenty-one ycsrflj the? haTe paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand l>ollaEjoML-s by fhe, thereby aiTordmjt advantages of insurance, as well »» Usability and disposi lion to meet wiU. Agent, ap24 . Office-, north-cast cor. Wood ami Third THiniTAimial. statement ( OFTHEBTA TK MUTUAL Tt HE AN DM A HI N L lUSTJBANCE COMPAHY, OF PENNSYLVANIA. Assets May Ist, 18o’i,• • •■•••*• Premiums received to May Ist, 1 sa lute re*t on Loans, 4c.—' Capital 8t0ck...~.. Returned premiums, Losses, Reinsurance, Ex penses, - Bonds, Mortgages, Btoets, and oth«r good seen- m 0g carittaw - - Ol Premium Sotos 17 &J 0 2i Cash on hand-.....*... * Total ain't of Resources, LlaMo tar Losses..... t3SMI& 70 IUIteCTOES. JOHN P. nOTIIEP.FORD.DaupMn county, y C. BEDQWICK, Harrisburg, SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphiai A. WILKINS. Banker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER. " JOHN B. RUTHERFORThDaupbin county, A. J. GILLETT, Harrisburg, S, T. JONES, Harrisburg, ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county. JOHN l*. ItUTUEIttORI), P res blent. A, J, GILLETT, Secretary, , WUlinsnre against perils or sea awl inland, narigattan, al», on Mercbandite in city Or country, at lowest rata scon ristont with safety. Policies Issued on dwelling bouses either perpetually or for atenn of years. _ BranA Offieo, corner —ittibnrtzE Life ininrance eompaoy,c/ pfwsattßan, Pa. Capita $100,006. President—Jakes S. 11005. Vico President —Sakusi. M'CitrasAH. Treasurer— Joseph P. Lcccu. I K»*cft*Ltii •■C> A« Colton. OFBCE, NO. 6i STREET, (Masonic Hall Building.) Tbl* Company makus every Insurance appertaining to or MntuaHtaUa*arn tbe same aa thorn adopted by other Ea jofn?Btock t rates' I o? a reduction of ona-thlrd from tbe Mutual rates—©qua! to a dividend of thirty-three and one third percent.* paid annually Id advance Bhihs taken on the Uvea of perrons going to California or [ Australia. Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R mtt.i.hr. Jr- President. J F. SI. GORDON, Secretary R. SIILLUm c *x PlTAlo *0300,000, WILL Insure against all kinds of risks, FIRL » n « "A RINE. All losses will bo liberally adjusted and PI A managed by DraioiOßS who aro well known in the community, end who Me determined, bv Dromntness and liberality, to maintain tho character which they hare assumed, aa offering the best protection to those who desire to be Insured. T „ DiT'-dors. —It. Miller, Jr.,O.W. Rlckctson, J.W. Butler, N.Holmes, Jr, W.H. Smith, 0. Ihmsen, Oeorgo W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon/James tlppencott, George Darsle, James Me. Auley, Alexander Nimlck, Thomas Scott. A Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse or Spang ft On. np stair*,! Pittsburgh. _ noxSfcly A “ IM 7SST3IE3ST9, suucwns. Samuel M’Olnrkan, John A. Wilson, " Joseph. V. Gm&m, hi. D. Alexander Reynolds, Hiram Stowe. mnr23 James S. Hoon, William Phillips, John Scott, John ITAlpto, Horatio N. Lee, ~ “ Is your Iftfo Injured, IF NOT, read what somooneliaa written. Among alltlio contrivances of man to protect the family circle from want, nonecan be found more simple In ite character, noble In itefeaturo, or certain in its results, than LIFE INBUR* AKOE. It Is the prop which the lining husband leaves to support the wife of his bosom. , .. • Itis the unseen hand of tho Provident father reaching forth from the grave, and still nourishing his offspring, ana keeping together the family group. _ . * * 0. A. COLTON, Secretary, Pittsburgh Lifo Insurance Company, Fifth at.. So p2i - i Masonic Hall. Wholesale and Retail. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. EGBERT ic. HARTLEY, begs leavo to inform ‘ h> frtepiis and thenobllcgenerally, that he K.vv- v\ continues to oodupy that large and commodious Store Room, formerly occupiedby SamuolFahne; . i-. stock A Oa, No. 88. comer of Diamond Alley and Wood et, wheroba keeps * large and general assortment of toddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Valises, Buffalo RObcs, Whips, and nil other articles in his line. He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to ror nlsb to order, all fcluda of Riveted Hose, manufactured of the beat material, and in a style of workmanship equal to the Eastern manufactured article, andat 68per cent, cheapor. Country Merchants and Fanners would do well to coll and examine his stock-before purchasing elsewhere, as ho Is de termined to Bell first rate artioles at very low prices. Don't forget the place, No, 88, corner of Wood at imd Diamond Alley. ' /Rp2B A Complete Analysis ofthe HolyBlble»2 /CONTAINING the whole of tho.OLD and NEW TESTA* 1 j MENTS, collected and arranged systematically in Tlur-. ty Books, (basedon the work of tho learned Talbot,) togeth er with an Introduction, setting forth the character of the work and the immense facility this 'method affords for nn* derstanding the Word of God. Also, three different Tablet of intents prefixed, and tv General subjoined, so ela-, borated, ana arranged in alphabetical order, ns to direct at once to any subject required. By Rev. Nathaniel West, D. D. 1 toI. royal Bto— about , ~ For sale by ■ ' .J. 8. JJAYieUn* • ( - ' 0d22 ■ 65 Market street,.near Fourth.. Dntch Bnllbous Roat.i ato. THE subscriber has received direct from Harlem, 61s supply of choice Hyacinths, and other newer Boots for fall planting; and tor Winter blooming In pots and glasses. Grass Beod for larrtis, which mokes o' fine close smooth' Turf, equal to Bods. Pranlng Instru ments. Gordon end Farming Implements, of the most up proved construction, at Eastern prices, from the Seed and nortlcnitnral Warehouse, Fifth WAm)Bop Copartnership. : ” THE UNDERSIGNED having purchased tho interest of jAUtfl Richardson, in tho Wholesale Grocery, Commis sion and Naval Store, No. 144, Water street, design contin uing the business, under tbo firm and stylo of ERWIN A DIuWORTHS, ana wo solicit a continuance of tho custom of the late propietor. JAMKS In resigning my business to Enwra 4 DiLTOurna, I cheer fallv to nil thoso with, whom I mm dwb doing business; -' Jwnefl:Ersrin or myself will attend to set tling thobmrinesp. nor2:lm mHIitD BT&HET PKOEEIITV FOB. BALK—A new Threo L Story Brick DWELLING! nODSE, with Store Jlomn, Htnotodou Third street, between Wood ond Smithfleld; contains eleven Booms, besides the Store-room, Hall, and rood Dollar. The House Is well finished, and In goodordori ties Fixtures, Bath Boom, for hot.and coid water, &c. The ™ is SO feet front by ,6 deep. “JjJJg .. _ .. " ' 140 Third street.' OOMKBSKT— K TALE ABLE FABJIFOIt SALE, sltnatal JS on the. West Newton and Cumberland Plank Flood, nbont 60 miles flrom -Pittsburgh and 8 ftom Smnoreet,' con sisting of 297 Acres, IMof which ore in.cnmsnUon—fte balance' fine timber,. The Form is well Tho iO&Wst .'*•. /. . , ’ * i * ENE .NKERS AND BROKERb S- C. TIERKA*. ■■■■- ■■ _ / TOSHAS & CO., BANKERS ‘ANA EXCHANGE BROKERS, fehZ&ly'H ' JVb. Bs Wood Street,' and Diamond Au*y JOHH WOODS, , . E4SKEE AM) EXCHANGE BROKER, • Dwti/gn in Gold, Silver And Bank Notes. Covtentnno par funds received on deposit. teUootiOnsoarefunrat .tendedto. Fourth Stre«t,'one door. East of Martol,Rtt»- burgh. Pa. " i '■ Domestic and ttmjrn Bniuawc,itankKoUij Gobi and Bayhl, Sold and Exctiangakot the ■ EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OJ,, WELUAH A. HM. & CO., ; fli WOOD STBIKJ, TlTtßnmOß. , ta-Interest glowed on time depoMtf. [migaa EXCHANGE AND I BANKXNG HOUSE OF i. WILKINS & CO., Ko. 75 FOUBTH BTE2KT, Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh, jap 5 a. 2. akhoid & co.,' . . ' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BICKERS. .... . DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bunk Notes, ana Time Diaits, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. _ . . _ gn.No. 74 Fourth gt„ next door to Bank of PittaWg. [seta ■ 1 :. hill & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BEOKBBB, . COalfEE OP WOOD A3® FIFTH BTBHBT3. SIGHT EXCHANGE on tlm Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills ot Eichange mid Gold, surer and Bank Notes, bought airi Collection* made in aU the principal cities ofthe United posits recelrod of Par and Current Ennda. [maraiy iUXN KaAME, ... D)WABI)ILU^ i „*W!UMra i»UUa KEiMEE & EAHM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, . T»CY AND SELL Gold, BilYer, and Bank Notes; negotiate R lioaM on Beal Estate or-Btook Seouritlea; purebaso pSmUaary Notes and Time BUIS, on East .and. West; l)OJ , fmyl &, WILKINS & CO., m I BANKERS AND EXCHANGE, BROKERS, ___ NO 75 TOLTITiI BT, PITTSnUMU, OPPOOTI ILLS* Of POTBSUMm. ri>llK SUBSCRIBER, under new and more favorable nuspl -1 no. will continue the Bankingbusiness end Stockßro house formerly occupied Hanna A Co., and more recently by thfi Pittsburgh. life In smX, <*uW where ho will to seo Ws oW friends trod cuatoroera. [jy3] A. mbiu-isa. —: N. HOUSES & BONB, ~ ' bankers and exchange brokers, BiV» K!»0TO> I HUB BSBDNO AND XXCBANOX 0™““ Ko ' G 7 MIBKET OTEHT, rotra j*xm.Bzu>« ou> TVT HOMES a sons, Bankers and Exchangeßrokem, TV, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, SU tof and Bonk Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western thedUes throughouttheßnlM g^jmsaasssia^s-s^!- ras. s. boon,.. —•••••• / BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, w r. oontnta or woon a 61XTH bt-3,, pirrestJEaH, ta. DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Timo Bill*, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates <> f * it Va Exchange on all the principal cities of tbe Union and Eu rope, for sale in sums to suit purchasers. • . Current and par funds receked on deposit. . _ , Collodions made on all part! of the Union, at the lowe. t Tates. jsepti.iy_ " Removah I FAX&ICKS & EMEND, * BANRER3 AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, _ . ■■ Baoi Semoeed their Office, to the Chnar of Fifth and Wood si*. | ErnsonMiXj-.TA- _ . i PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold. SBywr and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western ln all the cities throashout tlre Didt»l States. Deposits received: in par funds or current at the corner ofPUUi and Wood Streets. I fe - ‘ AUSTIN LOOHIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Office, jVo. 02 Fourth tL, above TTood, PITTSBURGH. . *3- Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on coi late™!*, negotiated. Stocks and Land Warrants bough and sold ~ FLORENCE HOTEL, . No, 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (OONUCCrxe ON IBS XEMPEAN PUN.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, - PROPRIETOR. ... $209,010 51 ... 135,250 60 1,916 19 100,000 00 HASS BJxOTTSi. Brown** Hotel* . CmuTcf Sxi&fiddanl Third Slrtdi, Pittsburgh, Baaf*- (Mnu:r J DjtofTK 4 CONNELLY, ttiomrrwta. rtubting; attached the tlong*. _ $440,183 £0 87,861 5G "fSaSKUN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. CPATKICK A BON’, Pnoptuxtocs.—This House has utt . dercone thorough and extenslro repairs, alterations, and largeaddltlohs o? new furniture, ate-, and the proprie tors pledge themselves that nothing shall bo wanting on thTlrpartto render the Taiwan* a place wham all the com fcrts of a first class lintel can be toon c % ATOtcg A SON. $358,318 70 St. Cllnrltni, Hotel, Cbmer o/ IKod and Third sirtril, Pittsburgh, -Pa in * WILLIAM S. CAMPBELL, PEnminon. . . - This fine establishment haring c “n®jn !<> , oi .'' new Proprietor,oir«M.gr«t.lndneelncnU t°tha trace - ling community, and also to’rcCTlar boarders. Eray deJ and luxury will ho prortded In Its srason, and no Pah, he spared to make this Hotel a "®gmvTT B ¥Sirf» who may call thero. [myl3:tfil W. 8. CAMPBELL, Trop’r " a, cialr Lngf r S<ef Brewery* . - rriHE undersigned respectfully lntermsthcpubHcthathe I Is now fully prepared toterra f ttnUles and public generally, with hls eelebratol BKEB, I” bottle*. All oricra left at Ids OScjJs NO. 3y u ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will ho punctually atteteMto-, and the Beer dellyered to any part of the city riclnhg. C. B. HEADLY & CD’S NEW CARPET HOUSE, SO. sa THITID STHEKT, ___ WHOLESALE AHD EETATXi DEALERS. THREE SPACIOUS SALES ROOMS. SALES ROOM NO. 1. t CONTAINS & large, handsome nod cheap ftßsortrneiit of \i floor Oilcloths, from Ito 24 fee taride; also, Stftlr, Ta ble and Knamelod Carriage Cloths, Cocoa, Canton and Bri unnUMftttSg.Matmof all hinds,painted Window Shades, butf Xlollaiide; green »nd hull Oil Cloths, and 1 utnnm s Patent Belf-Adjortlog Curtain Fixtures. SALES BOOM NO. 2, Ts fall stocked with an nnrirallod assortment of i’ojai 4 el ry, Brussels, imperial Tlm-lMj- Patm, Taixwtrv, Incxafn, and superfine carpeting?, Hall and Stair dcJofeU widths and prices!-embossed Cloth, Table and Plano covers; Mosaic, Yoltet, Axmloster, CbenlUo and Contains ft largo and well selected stack of Ingrain Carpels, frim 25 to 75cenU per yard; Hemp Carpeting from 18 J 4 to 50cents; List and Hag Carpets cotton and wool t enlttan I and a splondid assortment of English sheepskins of all eol or« anl jj^‘ respectfully call the attention of nersone wishing to furnish steamboats, hotols or dwelling to the atove, a. they aro determined to sell at Urn same low prices they have heretofore been selling at, and less than any other osiabllshment in this dty. sent! 0.11- No. 82 Third street. Snored Music Boobs, Church Choirs, Congregations, wholesale 1' nnii retail £nch* ptr uoz. Klnsruley’e Harp of Dorid.n ebllection of Church _ ‘ MnvliB lOC* Si^vU Modern Psalmist, by Lowell Mason, " 5c - t >°° TbeModom Harp, or Boston Sacred Melodist, by_ ' L. White and Jno,K. Gould, National Psalmist, by Mason nod Webb, tj*. Harp of the West, ; £• National tore, “c- . {MX Boy State Collection, *5“- r'm The Church Choir, . 03c. 6,00 American Psalmody, with figured Bass for Organ^ ALSO, The* Melodist, a collection of popular and social Bones, Glees,’ 4c. The Social Glee Book. . , . Juvenile Oratorios, for juvenile classes, schools, 4c. Musical Class Book, fbr adult singing claseaß. YotmgLady'fl Harp, designed for female Academies ana, -^ToStherTsiththe Sew Carmlna aJFc Juatrecelrcdby CHABLOTTB BLCM^^ ' ! . New Sacred Bluslo Book*. Tng SHAWM—ALlbrary of Church Music, etc., con-1 tainlogover 1000 compositions, by Wm. B. Brwlbury and Geo. E. Hoot, assisted by Thomas Hastings and T. 11. j Mason. Price 75c.—perdozon$8,50. ; - , . ,, 1 . ■ BACKED MELODEON—On a now system or notation; by Ai 8. Hayden. Price .75c»rpcr<loienS7,50. „ HARP OF THE SOUTH, (In Patent Notes;)a now collec tion of Sacred Music, selected from tho most popnlor com posers, by Prof. J. B.'Woodboiy; Priee7s«;—per doz. $, ,00. -CHRISTIAN MINSTREL—By Aikln; one of the most EARI^A” i Mason’, .ami tbe most successful music book ever published; over uco.uoo copies bwvo been sold. Price 75c.—mi doi.|B,oo. . CANTIOA LAXJDIS, or American Book of Church Music, tbe latest collection; by Lowell Mason and Geo. J. Webb. ; Prlce 75c.—per doz. $3,60. _, , _ ■ , ’.AJaxgesttpply of the ibOYe popular Music Boolca receif* cd. and for SAiO Slngly orbY th(v quantity, by ”jgu _ - JOHN - “ -Sew Jlnslct »ew Mn»io I TT : HLEBER has just received, per Adams Express,, H - TUBS SLEEP IN TUB COLD GKAVE-now aong composed and dedicated to J. Homing, Jtsq-* by H. Kleber. Waltxes. fot’Guitar, by' Prof Rupp, of. this city.'. , , - All Things are Beautiful, a plcaalngDuett for two voices, j by Glover. : ? i ‘ V . , Wert Then to Speak Farewell. ■ , ' The Prlma Donna Waltz, ns performed with unbounded applause by Jullen’s band. • . . , . Julicn’s Musical Tour in America, a descriptive piece, embodying all the American National Airs, by Julian. Katy Darling's Farewell, for Onitar. . Katy Clyde, do. * Old Log Hat, do., otc., etm . , 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 embraclng a number of line pieces an-nnged' for nut Brass Bands by Allen DOdworth,leader of the celebrated Dodworth Brass Bend, New fork; for sale by. ' , 0012 H. KLEBER, No. 101 Thlnl street. WMaDILWORTH, Ja. ' ! RNTERPRIBE WOIULS. I " no. 130 woes srai’.gr. Tante poop, bm.ow Ytaairt sllxt. I - ” ‘ B9WN it TETLEY. . r I ledSgp' IMPORTERS and muaulaeturere of /^^^%= :=: “='COTLERT, SCRGIOALAND RENTAL I WCD . . instruments, rifles, ao. iv« i &0j keep a general assortment of the above wle ‘: : articles constantly on hand; together with a general variety of Fancy Hordware. Ato, Gmi^Pis ' Lrad bndßUßetaT’ mid PSot EMves; Tailors and Hair Dressers Sheara; Pocket Sdsmre, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. : : ■_ ■ •: jobbing and repairing neatly executed. ... _r„— RIFLES!—Wo are making Rlflea of every description, to order, of the best meterial,' and workmanship worrantodj— Orders recalved for themat Wholesale ed with despatch. Hnnttng parties supplied at Wholesale prides.- ••• - - ". ; JAMF.B RICHARDSON, 'n. n, CAIIVJIAT & CO.* • • ■ > qpiI&BINKEEB, ENBBAVJSBS. AND t) Envelope Manotactobsbs* PHILADELPHIA. - . : ST ' VKJNITIAN /"'tLlFi'.STKEKr—TwoixSUl fcr Rilß, Elra»t«lotlC|itt ona CJ f!nnlr .trenta-each 24 feel front by_7B gw. Prica.fSW. IliAMj--’ v ' ■ - »t _. .JOfifcf K. TBBRAW PITTSBUBCH. HOTELS, &c, .Xt. c. OOSJfEtLV. --tXySi' i,' FURNITURE. !• WM? E. BTHVRNBON eratinues to jaannfrctw ftl CABINET-WARE of every description, atfalsold Stand, : corner of liberty and Seven tb streets. UNBEBTAK • I *|. IplQ attended to, la all Its branches. ■ • myll A. UILIiIKEN «fc CO., . TTTAVB ON HAND at. their .extensive- OABUTE3? and H CHAIR MANUFACTORY; No. 64 Smlthfiald-street, a targe assortment otfancy; and plain, furniture, which the; will sell'ls per cent below customary ;ratea. ': Te*™—<aah only. Great: lndacementt to; Cash Pnrcliasen. TTriS will seU out large stock of COMMON AND IfANCT W CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot fijfto nlease cash-parchaaers.. All our ■wotUj wrwited. Our terms are CASH. ■ JASIE3 LOWEY, JR^ . jaaxis : ■ cor. Seventh and Liberty gts. Joarncyjneu Cabinet Mahers Association. WAUBUOtSB o ft TRIRD vjjxrwEßr AJn> mabkst sis.) '- l THIS ASSOCIATION, already- twice to. three times ypimy hands as the largest and hitherto most renowned business * 1 ■ - abop or this city, have opened their Wcrehonse. and sre ablo to furnish tho public, by whMesale or retail, with bur nlturo of the following deserip tion—vli: m . Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus JfuUOolnmned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads ;ilohogany Chaira. Itochiog Chairs; Mahogany Washstands; Bofiut Divans; Ptano Stooht Booh Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables, lme Card Tables; Centre Tables; Uat Kacks; ’ Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tobies; Wbrkstands; Cherry and Common Morkstands; high post, common, low, and trundlo Bedsteads; Cherry Bnreans; Onbe; of cooperation, oh an extensive scale, per mit them to sell at the lowest prices, and’they are deter mined to s'ell, lower than any competitors, an equally goon, If not better article, and warrantod—»s the public will nn- dDsrfpti<Jns,and othraarddffl of any description, mate to order in eroy style, at tbesbOTt eat notice. ,- . .- - i JAMES W. WOODWBLL, - CA BWEJZ-EV'E ia TUBE EANU FfCTUBE R . Ware-room* 97 and 09 Third street* ir* ■ rirr~._ J. W. W. respectfully informs^ his friends and customers that MgL fSigililsiiiisa has now completed his spring stock of Furniture, which is deddodly * i ■ theiarcest and best ever offered for sale in this City, JJhlcU will ho sold at prices as low as any In the United Statos, EaetofWest - — ‘ - • As he Lj determined to uphold the quality with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of Ida orders and facility in manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest . He' has adopted the principle of identifying his customers*. ■ interfcst with his own, in quality-end price, andkeeps a ways on hand the greatest variety of every description or furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele- 1 cant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or; manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consist, in of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot he surpassed , in anyof the Eastern cities: 1 Louis XTV.teto-a-tete Sofas; .d , 60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth j . 60 dez. Mahogany Chairs; '2O do*. Walnut w 60 Mahogany Booking V 20 Walnut . u “ 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut u 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 " « “ Dressing Bureaus; SO Wf * “ Waahstands; 40 Enclosed . " 100 Common “ 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; • 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut “ 60 Cottage u . EOO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahoganv Wardrobes; 10 Walnut u lOCheny M 60 Plain Bureaus; . 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables; ‘ 12 Secretary and Bookcases;. 20 do*.Cane Scat Chairs; .. 24 Cane Seat Hocking Chairs; 12 Ladles’ Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Etiguircs; Paper Machs Tames: Conversation Chairs; Pembroke “ ’ Elizabethan “ Hall and Tier M Reception “ Ladies’ Wart M Pearl Inlaid u Extension Dining Tables, Arm M Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs;- . _ UTTTI „ , A largo assortment ..of - COMMON . FORNHURB ® n, i WINDSOR CHAIRS. - CiDnrcr Makxss supplied with all ar ticled in their line. -• ■ • . , BXEAMBOATS til HOTELS, famished at the shortest notice.. All-orders promptly attended to., . .. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. HEW JEWELS'? STOBE, Ho. B? Market Street, l&airiil door a lore Uie North-mat corner of tlu: Diamond ) J~ Qns STEVKN3ON, (of the late firm of John D- M Eaddcu & C 0.,) respectfully announces to the publl%lllot bohos owned. at the e.lxice stand,afineassortntentof WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER AND I'i-ATEI) WARE, LA Ill’S, GI RANDOLES, Pocket and Strife Vulltry, Briummo Tea and Communion &U, and the uaual variety of goods in Ids line ° f ftwclnl care and attention given to the ItKPAUt of FIKE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. , , , . , lie trusts, that from his long experience in Imdnes.?, he will he able to giro satisfaction to those who may lavor him with their patronage. Pittsburgh; May l&l Henry Rlcbardson* jeweller* HAYING re-fitted to store in a handsome manner,and ■but recently returned from theeastern ciUes wjtb n fine assortment of WATCHES, JJWKLBY, nnd GOODS, would call the attention of to friends ana custom ers to the fact that among his Watches will h© found the most desirability lea, patterns and maker?. Of Jewelrr, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Test-Chains, lHnlrs. Ear Bines, Miniature Lockets, etc., etc. FAIsCY GOODS—Budi aa Papier lioche, Work Tables and Boxes, Desk?, Fancy Vases, Perfumei Bottles, Table Mb‘*j Colt’s Pbtols, Potto Monnales in' great variety; China FTuit and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or- SST* whidr hnvo pre- 1 — SAW’S WORTH RNOIVT.no.—To all that are about to < purchase anything in the way of fine Watches, rich aild Jewelry, or sterling SiWer Ware. HOOD haa now m. hand a very Rood assortment of alt kinds of goods In his line of business, that he is selling at their ran* VJJLtii and at least from below theiirlces ashed by those “ Old Fogies” that hire been twenty years or BO in tho mar ket vritbthclr old stock of goods that cost, when purchased, double their present value, and yet they expect to mako a. profit on them. 1 assert facts worth knowing, that Inra selling goods, new and fresh,jusi pnrchaised, as above, from I cent- cheaper than any other dealer in this city, | at 51 Market street, ___ TftnWß'ift) LET, AND FUIIMTUItB FOR SALK—A FJj good three Rtory house, on Second street, between Wood and Market. The furniture will bo sold ot a bargain. Enquire of fjyddl H. 0. IIOQD. 61 .Martegtrt^^ Bay Wood Nutjery and Gardens. TAMES KENNEDY, [luttf'Manager of thewell-known Sy •l rucnse Nuserics, New York,) begs leare to Inform the public. that be has now established an EXTENSFVE N CE SERY.on the Farm of Mr. James 8. Negley, near East Lib erty whero ho shall be prepared, after the 6th instant, to re cc Wound till orders for every varletyof Fruit ahaCrnamen tal Trees, llardy atwlOwen House Shrubs and Plants. In addition to a choioo and superior stock on hand, he has made arrangements with one of tho largest Nurseries In the East, to keep up his supply. Haying a thorough and longeupc ricnee in the business, ho can assure Ida castomors perfect '"jfMCemiedy would also respectfully offer his services in designing, laying out, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub lic Parks, or the grounds of Country Eesldencos; and will also furnish plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches, Picturesque Scenery, 4c, In the highest styles of the art. Practically acquainted ’with every branch of Landscape Gardening, wad- having spent years In the Sylvian Parks of , Knnland, and ou thobeantlful banks of the Hudson, be hopes he has tho capacity to meet the wishes of those who through the City ! Post Office, or left at tho Warehouse of Mossre. Negley * « street. KENNEDY 4 PC. UUBKBK’S CELEBRATED CHEMICAL YEAST OB B AXING POWDEBB, Tht Cheapest, Healthiest, mest Useful and Economi cal Article for Baiting Breads Biscuit, Fried, Griddle, ami Johnny Oikcs, Pastry, Puddings, Sweet Cakes, ** Corn Bread, dc~, EVES IJfYE 2fTEB. OPINIONS OF THU PRESS:- . Tbow who have tried it, have found that tho advertise ment does not vaunt its praises too highly.—[Tallahassee Floridian and Journal, Feb. 19,1863. ; Housekeepers who have tested the quality of this pow der, pronounce unanimously in it* tavor.—[Loch port Daily Courier. - • - It surpasses everything In the way of rising, we ever saw used in the baking of col-cs.—{Rahway Advocate and Regis lß This Is on article of such utility In various kinds.of cook ery, that when its virtu?s become properly known, no housekeeper, that studies comfort and economy, will wil lingly do without it.—(N. Y. Pick., May 21,18 M. No ono need besitato to use D urkee’e all-I mp&rtant articlu to housekeepers.—!Republican Bannerand Nashville Whig, have light bread, sweet bread, bread that you can eat w ith a good relish, do uot forget to procure Dutkcrtt Baking Powd9f,ond you will,not fail to have good- bread, cakes, Ac.—[Troy Daily Times, May 24,1852. • • We have tried this article, and can rocommend It with perfectconfldenco.—{Quebec Gazette, July, 1852. . Durkee’s Baking Powder we havo tried at our house, and our “better half” wa* astonished at tho result-[ST. Y. Doily Times* Oct 23,1852. ' .... ..... AH good housewives wiU rejoice in and glorify the name of Durkce, after they have given his Baking Powder a fair triaWNew York Sun, Sept 30,1852. - ' . Dutkeo’s Baking Powder, undoubtedly the best articlefor this purpose that has yet been discovered.—N. Y. Dutch man, Feb. 12,1853. • v-; The highest commendations, from hundredsof tho largest and most respectable wholesale houses in this, and nearly every large city on this continent, could be given, if space allowed it * B. H. OCRKKE, Bols I'r.onuFioa AND Mantpactupie, 130 Wtfer jirtrf, Sew Yorli. BAXTER A HcKEE, Agents. PittAban;!]. [oct2l] SMITH & SINCLAIR, WHOLESALE GROCERS, iaa SECOND AND 151 FIRST STREETS. . boss'as 809 bags mo Coffee: ' 175 hhdsN.O. Sugar: . 30 boxes Graht*a-Tobacco; 60 boxes Webstar old do. ■ . '2O bxa Russelljt Robinson’s; 100 caddy boxes Df various . brands; 1. 60 bbls,Loaf Sugar; 20 bags Popperr _j 16 bags Pimento; . [sep2T] prime, now white Honey, In small boxes, for family tfae, just received and forsaie by ...gSO -I■ J. I). WILLIAMS, 122 Wood sW KSIDENOK FOR SALE—Situated in Allegheny City. The lot is 60 feet front on North Canal street, by 286 deep to Liberty street The house is large end convenient ly arranged, with gas fixtures,'bath room,ic, A good Ca rriage House and Stable on Liberty streetf trees, shrubbery, in This beautiful residence will be sold on easy terms. oct2o S. CDTHIIERT i SON, 140 Third Ft rORITISH LUSTRE—IO easlfa for sale by__ _e- I, octlB - 11. A. FAHNI-STOOK A CO. Scrip Dividend. ; i PERSONS Insured in the Mutual Department of the Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, nro requested to all and rewire their Scrip for the 30 periccntdlvidend de clared cnthelst of Fobruaiy.laeh' ' I'ioolS' k C,A.,OOLTON, Secretary... -- .....ra.b« Savins Jancbltte* mffD BOSTON BAVJSAOE UtJTTEK AND STUFFERS; j J nay. Stray,andStalb Cutters; Chums,lmproved Cora i Sbeller*, for baud ami tmrarpowsr? Pruning Cbisals.Saya, | -Cnd a larjm assortment of Implements suitable for tha Gardsu ynrf Farm, from tbs Seed and Agricultural Wars? jjunawtanpftP V_“; . V ; ' * MISELLANEOUS. THE E3TAI)LISU£D OrHCE. IS THIS CMY y ' ~, roa hraiTTnra mosey to the om» coysthy v T AMESBUAKELY begs IeaOTW thoro pmowhjv :*SaaffifSK!saa®a^g- Sg l S I “uS^tolwJ^7- lril “ dat pool, SrriOßelfast, -Bnglwta. Rasi, Newry, Galway, Londonderry, and BroMk^o York, Philadelphia, liMtonjßalttoreandNowWeMM, and from thence to Pittsburgh; and will, attend .warding passengers from thenee to any part jf.®*"!®' He alio haa sight drafts fbr sale, payable at the following places; via: . '.->•• • ON ENGLAND, „ . Edwards, gandibrd A C 0.,.......„.„. ~ ....AonaMUy Wnft*Tappscott A Co-...~ ....... ..Liverpool* (Available in the principal cities and towns taiGUgooui Wale t)<(N . iaELANB Provincial Dan* '*■ IrelamL^.e.— ■ s&ascbh,* • Irnmi, Belfast, Downpatrick, Ntmlekillen, I Mallow, Strabane, Athlone, .tolow, » I Drogheda, leitnoy, Monaghan, , Ennhreorihy, jjniUDa, Cavan, > Dundalk, Galway, i Tralee, ' Bolymcna, ©onmelL l Dungannon,. Londonderry, Omagh, Tougjiall, I Banbridge, Kilkenny, *2™** Wat«rlord, Coleraine, , Fajsonrfown, OoTky Ennis, Bandon, y Sligo, . .. Wextod, OootehUl, IWg gooffiD "" I National Bank or Scotland, Edinburgh, and to branchea in fifty towns In Seotlart. ; ' Me^-Biw^^nt^C^^^— v-^ - m _i* cor* of Bersnih and BmKhfield ate. jfjS> PABSA6E FEOH UVEfiPOOI. isBS ' BJIEBAIDISI'BI , THIS splendid new Ship, 1 oil t for XtolaEßiaSlBllK from liverpool on or eiboot the mnrra op DrcraßEVand persona pending wr their Wen””oald not lose the opportunity of wearing pofm.se r ° In'orier delay, poorengere will be i i e ycr from Messrs. W. Tepscott i Co, Idrerpool, what day t ' >^be t toitfleo. B. OornL»h, (recently of the feroriW packet 1« well known for his klndnesa to passengers, ond hls skill Bhlp “ Shamrock,” commanded by the well known Captain, apply to JAMES BLAKBtY, : Oorner of Berenth and Smlthijeld ate.. TEASI TEAS! TEAS ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, &t the Pekin Tees, more, 38 Fifth kbo*, PnrsßUßan, Pa. rrys ifae half chest, of neatly packed in metallic packages, MligckX«K£. in A T»T,*nK TEA&.-Mxrasistinfc of some of the finest chops MerAenUTMUnsthe city are Invited to call and examta> oorstocS. •_ Below la a list of the Tariooa\grades,:,nll of which have been carefully selected, and con with confidence lo recom mended; 30 half chests fine YouDg Hyson; - 10 do do Hoyune Young Hyson; 10 do extra fine Mqyun® do; 100 do : Superior do; . 15 do extra fine do* 50 hacqured boxes extra Curious Young Hyson; 25 half chests fine Gunpowder; 10 do extra fine do; • 5 do do Moyune Imperial.; 20 do Superior -do;. ..i 150 do I'lne Oolong Black Tea; • 40 do extmfine Oolong; - 30 ~.do _ extri Curious do; . 20 do Superlatively strong and fragrant Oolong, 25 cheat* extra line English Breakfast Tea; 5 do Curious do '; / dp; ■■ AT-qft—Java and Hio Coffee, Lovering’s Crushed end Pm« "tulSil Principe Segare, whichwlll^beKilarery 38 Plflh etreet, Pittsburgh. notl4ri&w type agency. a. JAYNES, ? so. 38 PIPTH STUKKT, PITTSBOBOH, Agent for the Sale of L. Johnson $ Co.'s Type, Of PHILADELPHIA, ' HAS ON HAND andlbrsale,tho following:—Brn«sUfied : colama Galleys; CammooGalleys ossortolrßli™ Galleys, Composing Sticks; Common jnd_: Job Cases, Sbooong SUcks; Ley Broshes; Roawood tlootos, tent tan and Rigid,' of aU descriptions; BmisAtnle, of «U descriptions; Joblnk, in lib cans; 100 kegs Plant a News Int;100 Founts Fancy Card Letter; and Leads, cut tdw>y Cl JSSrOrders for Presses and Type will recclTO prompt tentton, and famished at the Foundry prices. Old Type re ceived in exchange for new, at Octets? a. Pittsburgh* May 14,1853.—daw , 1 Bboads 6 Sons* NEW PATENT AMALGAM PEN.—This Important in vcntion removes tho two great obstacles to tboum vcrsal use or the Steel Peo.vU: thcirrigkllty.andlhf'ir rapid destruction by tbo corrosive action of theink. _ln minutely examining the quill pen m the act or writing, i, tvlll bo Men that tte action a compound, consisting, first, of a gentle yielding backward action immediately nbovp tin nfb of the pen, and, second, the ‘■Bctoora" action, or spreading open of the points to pormittho flow of t-helnk. nils compound movement—which steel pens hitherto never have hail—gives to the quill its necnliar- springy play which Is so agreeable to the ,lmnd, and which seems to suit the action of the muscles of tlu< fingers; yielding, as it does, to tho slightest pressnre, with oat cramping the hand. The oflorta of all steel pentnsduirs have been directed to the attainment of this essential qual ity or flexibility, and they have had Tecontso to an Innu merable varied of cracks and piercings to attain it. .The lnventorsof tho Patent Amalgam Pen n Mrics of experiments, that tho whole practice ef the trade ha 4 in this respect been erroneous—that nocomblnaUonoi “ craeks ,! and “ piercings” couldprodnce art®”’ ,/tte ordinary form, n/tte llcclpcn mere adfiered to. This point being gained, they avoided the plan hitherto cdopted tor attaining flexibility, and gave a metal, by' bleb they managed to comblno tbe_ smsorjr action of the ordinary steel pen with the agreeable floxibll ity of the quIlL Thß second difficulty to bo overcome was i of IMS magnitude, but still of great Importance to thecon utility of the stool pen, that thousands are induced to pur* chase gold pens, at an enormous cost, because of the anti-corrosive ouality.of that morn.. Tbe inventors have removed this e A by their Hfi? 1 * which possesses all the necessary qunllUTs of steel, with the additional merit of resisting tbo chemical action of ino ink* These Ptnt wUI last more than twenty times Umgerihasvthe novl9 ' Market street, comer »f Second. ND FOB BALE, 300 bbls N. 0. Molasses; 50 bhis Sngar-Houae do. 200 bales Batting; 300 kegs Noils, assorted; 200 boxes Glass; 30 kegs Va. Twist Tobacco; 200 boxes Rosin Soap; 50 boxes Palm “do. - 20 boxes Ground Pepper Groond Cassia, Ac. Ac, Ac. , Wall's Aeaflemy J *TCr iO. WAlHuTOtiiaiiGSiy hiaOrteu3i«n4™s.Psf j W . thethohiurrcmorai I : to the corwtof Martlet an 4 SourthatwotaV <s?Mttl«tnry;), orer the slots ctWm; M. nejehjentttmia | At the TWuost of his frleaiU,h»bsa_»hnop«»4 i »CßA^i ~\m a «rrery facility Car study, ami ho tnulß that Xfa *ntsrprti»irill meet with »roppcrang patro2aso._ *n»fflZittf _ * , ". - Viv * * ►“ r «r ,Tt’l <• • ' " ' .- **■ .C;'- :' ’’ • •■••*-* V- '■•';* •■• * - ■•' , V V'. ,*•“ t< . ’ ■ ' •■ *• c a■' : “■v. . “ rt ■ i -~± z'tj t 'j V-". M- ' '--v kV A ’.. ••• • i *%>•' ' w -fe vt:- eubopeahagehcy. ■ . Brldco over the Allegheny Kiver, at or ( near Sharpshurg, : : j ■VrOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN, That In pnrsaanco of the I 1M Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth ofPenueylva-. I Dio, entitled “An Act to Authorlte the Governor to lncorpo-1 rate a Company to erect a Bridge over the Allegheny River, 1 at dr near Bharpsimrg, in AUegheny Approved. 1 13th of March, 1853, and Buppiemrat thereto, and A_cta ex tending the time therein limited, Books will he opened by 1 the under named Commissioners!, to I shares not be eubscrihed on that day. then sn4 i n at the house of Mr. NEWPORT, in the Boroughof Shaijs burgh.on the TWENTY-FODBIH DAT OF THE SAME MONTH, between the same hour*; Philip Miller, Thomas Uggett, James Sharp, Gabriel -Adams,. Lewis C.J. Noble, Thomas Wallace, .. Peter Kllngensmltb, Malcolm Leech, John W. Duncan, HorrtesnEarry.l David Drenan, Francis Earns, Richard Rwalt, , David Boyd, Bobert Wilsoo, . 1 James Marshall, James MM Clelland, Henry STOeary, Thomas Pearson, games Blakely, ' Charles Bpang, James (YH. Denny, William 0. Denny, : A. Morion, J. C. Comstock, Lemuel Bhuruln, • F. A. Collier. James lawla. Inovlv Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, . (n£AB THX aAItaOAD BTJ.TIOS.) ' - f nerMbertyfln(iSt.ClftirBteeetB.PitUbOTgi. . . -- - Valaal)le Sale* ' i >_4 IN PETERS TOWNSHIP, WASHINGTON OOUN- j f“ i yf TV, PENNA.—The undersigned wishes to aupofiaof j ““•faia valuable Farm, situated in one of themosttbrM ring, fertile and desirable Beetlonsof in a neighborhood proverbialfbr iisgood morals andlnteKl llgeuee; and suffldenUy convenient to good markets. This Land lies within'two miles of the preposodroteYorthe Chartiera Valley Railroad, an improvement wbich-wilJ eer < tainly bo made during the codling year. It containaobont 145 AORKSimore or less: of which there ere_ wont 110 i ACRES CLEARED, and in a bigh state ofculuvaUon,and,j finely improved. Thennoleared land abounds to good Tim* j bur, and the whole is abundantly supplied with waler. lt adloins lands of William Park, Daniel .Dell,' and othere. The ImproTementa ore TWO GOODIIWELIitNG HOUSES, one Brick and the other Frame; a Prams. BARN, and two 'Frame STABLES, ; wilh other necessary out-buildings. There is on abundance of fine FRUIT on thl# : property, hrhia valuable Pftim wW besold.on accommodating iterma I For any further Information In reference to It, application I can be made to the subscriber, in Canonsburg. : _ - j seplftgm JOHN C ALOSAN. ' Hope MUla In Full Operation •&«**»£" T) TAN’S BUILDINGS, Fifth rtreet-rTHB PROPRIETOR, Brit a continuance oftoe'same for his present enterprise— ] the establishment of a Flour and Spies Jtffl&Jwithin the ; city, for the accommodation of his onstomerfcjand aU irho . wish to have really good Floor, pore ground Spieea, £e~.6c. . The attention ox Families, merchants and others, is invi ted, and all I ash b that they will give me a trial. , ■ P. B. DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond. N.B.—AH articles taken hack if not found good,and.Hie j moneyretoruecL—-: : k -.marlfl PATENT FRUIT GATHERER—For pictdngfmiS ftmn l tall trees without the tdduf a ladder, Prunirig lnstfU* merits of the most approved construction;. Digging; Forks, ; suitable for strawberry beds, _Ac4 Potatoe Hoofesj Seed Drills;Cutting Boxes,for Dsy or Girn StalfeSf of .variOas patterns, and a great variety of labor eavipclmplementa for the garden or farm. Downlflg’ft.Barryyapfl o*P” standard wbfrka on Fruitff,Fl6ware,Bmral ; Landscape for Bate at the Seed and Impiemcp» t, i ■ * ' \' * \ S , . , V'' "r-'- ,V • ' 'r*" 1 barter’s Spanish JfMxtnre. THE GREAT 'PURIFIES OF THE BLOOD. , «oi‘a rjumcusos ksecubt a»tf;o . . . i’ N INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR BCROTOLA, King’d J\j Bril, RheuiQatlfljn, «Obeticata Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on tbe Face, Blotches, Bolls, Chronto Sore Eyes. "Ring Worm orTfeiter. Bcaia.Head,Bnlaxg£mcttf . and Pain ortho Bones and JolnWstub'born Ulcers, BypSss Uttc Disorders, Lumbago, Bptnal Complain ts/and nil Ms ftfiin «mfii!naldoli» maof metcnry.impTa ’deoceinlsllSeOr Impurity - oT tbe Blood. - ThistalOflfcle Medfclrie;-Jrhieh bis becotoecelebrated for the numbercf extraordinary core, effected through Its mtoct, hu the W tße wrant Mqowt ortorir Mends, to Offer ft to the pnblliywhlch thevdo with the utmost confidence in its virtues and vronderftti o-rnuvo properties- The following certificates, Selected fioth alargo number, ere, however, stronger testimony than the mere word of the proprietors; not! ore from gentlemen well •known In their localities, and or the highest respectability, , many of them residing in the dtynf Richmond,Vm ■ P-HOYDEN, liq., of the Exchange: Hotel, Richmond, known everywhere, soys ho has seen the medicine celled Carter's Spanish Mixture administered in over,a hundred cases, in nearly ail the diseases for which it is recommirod ed; with the most astonishingly good results.'; Ho Bays it Is tho most .extraordinary medicine ho has ever seep. - AGTJEAND COEE.—I hereby certify, that for three years I had Agne and Feverof'tiio mostyio lentdescripHon. I had several Bwatetani!, took largo quan tities of Quinine, Merenry, ond I believe all the Tonics ad vertised, bat all without any permanent relief At lastl rriSiCarter’s Spanish Mbttore, two bottles of *hlch effoo- E£3- cured mejknd I am happy to say I have had neither the best Tonlein too rssrcffi&wss -bAB bfmgbt -upwards' of fifty bottles, "which he b? 3 ki vc £ away to the afflicted. Mr. Lucksayß he hasuevcr known it to fail, whentaken according to directions. ■ ' .: , . Dr. MINGE, a praciiringTbyßirfany and formerly of tbo CHy UoteV in the oty of Richmond, s&yshe has TritneßSOu • ■ in a 1 nur&ber of instances the effects'of Carter’s Spiv-ish Mixture,'which were-most truly surprising; . Ho says in a case of Consumption; dependent on tho Idvexythe good ef fects! were wonderful indeed. V; SAMUEL M; DRINKER,'of the firm of Drinker & Mor* rls. Richmond, was cured of Idver OomplaintoJ eight years (standing; hylha: two of iwo bottles oT Carter's Spanish - CUREOP SCROFULA.—The Editors of the Rich mond Republican had ft servant employed in their prers - : rooni cored’of violent.Scroftila, oomblnod with Rheum a? «nn; w jddioatooiy.disaMed him flromwork. r Two.hottles ofSrtcrifl Spanish Mixture: made a perfect o ireof. him* and the Editors, in a pnhlic noUce, say they “cheerfal)y n - -eoannena it to oil who are afflicted with any disease of ibe. t! EHU. AHOirHEB CURB OP SCROFULA.—I t»a ftVoiy valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. I consider it truly avaloable meaidno; *«■ *"* .jAUXa -M. TATMB,! _ Conductor oh the B. P. ahdP.R. R. Richmond; Aa. SALT BHKUM of TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. —Mr. JOHN in the citv of Richmond, was cured by three bottles of Car tor’s Spanish Mixture, of Salt Bbcumjwhich bo had nearly twenty years, andwbich all the physicians of the city could not cure. Mr. Thomp* eon to a well known merchant In thecity uf Richmond, > and tis t-ore is most remarkable.- . ■ •' _ WH. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, bnda servant cured of Syphilis, In the worst form, by Carter's Spanish Mixture. He says he cheerfully recommends it, and considers it on Invaluable medicine. ■. • . .• . . , _ A RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofu la. aka what physidans call confirmed Consumption, by toed bottles of Carttrt Spanish Mixture. : ; RDWARD BURTON,' commissioner of the revenue, rays he has eeett thwgood effects of Spanish Mixture in ahumberof Syphilitic o'ises, and flaystt.is ft"p«fe?t:ciirft for that horrible disease. . • . . WM. G.^ARWOOD,of Richmond, cured of Old Sores and Ulcers, which disabled him from walking. Took a few bot fly* Of darted BpanbhMlxtare, and was enabled to walk without a crotch? ill a abort time permanently cured- Principal Depot at CLOSE & CO., No. 83Maidtm DYOTT * SONSjNo.I32 North 2d at., Philadelphia. . BENNETT A BEER& N 0.12» Main street, Itlcbmon^Va. And fbrsale by B. A.FAUNKBTOCK & CO.»L. WIDCOS, Jr-ACO, Pittsburgh:H.P. SCHWARTZ,AIIegheny; and by and balers in Medidne eterywhere. octßrdawly * nr ■M jbbsb'B oofflPOßsn sykup op iM iU“ LOW DOCK ROOT, . npHIB is » purely Vegetable Compound, scientifically pi»- - I pared from the best roots and herbs of the Matorla # and has gained an nnrtvaßM reputation fbr the KEBENGTHENINe THE UVKB, - and Diaxsr&e Oauiss, and eleanstagtbo Stomach and ltavr elo. and thus curing all BlliouaDLseases, Liver Ormplalntr. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costlven ran, Plies, Headache, Paver and jEw, Jaundice, Nausea, Doss of Appetitv*c, and; causing ttw food to nourieh«nd support every part; PURIFYING THE BLOOD, and tJiuacattog all Humors; Ctrfaneoos Eruptions, Scrofa i. Salt Rheum* Erysipelas, Scald Head, Canker, Pimples on tnelkce, ClecTS,"Tumors* Mercurial Disease,Can-... cers.Sa,*©* 3' ' ‘•"'•'v “• • EEODLATIHa THE SBCEETOBT ORGANS, andby enabling them to perform thelrproper functions, nravimfclng and uuring many painful and dangerous ala- , eases strengthening and quieting the Nervous System, thus , allayiott Nerroua Irritation, and curing ell diseases of the NerTesTaaHjsteria, Neuralgia, Cramps, Ac.. Itis unrivalled Inthecnre bf aUKEMALK COMPLAINTS, as Weakness, General Debility,. Irregularity, Obstructions, Swelling of the Feet, lambs, Joints, Ac., caused Vy wenknesPialso, Long Aha Throat Complaints, as -Colds, Coughs, Asthma,. also, Dropsy. • - _ . Havincmade use of the Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock. Root, prepared byC. Morse* Co., eitheronrßeJves,orm our tomes? and findiog it to be a very salutary and effectual preparationjwedo mwdj&eeTfully recommend itt© the put* Jlo as a very valuabl& medicine. • ** T<i ; E. Bourne. Esq., Cashier National Bank, Proviuence, It. 1., *A W. Spencer, - Esq^^CashierLiino do. do., Bcv». William Pliniip3, Ilev.J. B. Richmond, C, 8. Jones, editor, providence Oen. Advt, William MeH,. syV-Q-UjCffy- Kshcri M: E. H. P, J«mea Hutchinsm, 0. S., Dea. >. J. Bates, Doct. Benj. Culby, and one hundred others or tne most respectable families of Providence. . „ ThlacerUfieathatlbavo for a number of years been ac oalnted wlih the composition and mode of maDUfacturo ot -'MORSES COMPOUND SYRUP OP YELLOW DOCK BOO®:, I have alWbfeen acquainted with its nodus nperandi m dis ease Jand can say that in oil respects it Is admirably Calcu lated to remedy that class, of , Disease for whteß It was de signed. It is especially valuable in IXDIG ESTION and all Its attendant symptoms*-.it'exclte to healthy action the JLIVEB, removes Torpor, andi nactlyity of this ORGAN,and stimulates healthyaction in oil the system. As n DEtu- BATOB, oc purifier of Urn Bl “ od J )^^ l ssJggg : 'j l ;D. I yPtmidenct. P. E. Jan«4»:-1853.--■■-'•• ■ * • 'ftTL Prepared by C.MQESE A-CO-, No. 440 Broadway* NetPlorkJaMl «0U by. Drn SBia>s “» ll “^« r 4 ‘ ht ™^° at this «nd®Uief countries. ' » pr gT:ly . -V.- -- Pittelmrgh. P». DE. I>E LANEY’S CELEBBATED CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, IS EMlSSloNB,soharrasstogand<le3tructive,andprpduov . ' Sto ef bo much mischief to.the ncrous.Byetem^mapaclta- Uoe the man for bustoess, society and matrimony. ' ;jngtrnTßPtit is 'simple,-tompiehenslve and never* faiiina, and may- be used without the - eliglaest jncon-. tenience or the knowledge of tho most intimate friend. It is to be used externally, producing no pain or Injury ; whatever, nor preventing any tmeftom; attending-to his business; and while in uso not o single emission cab taka Dlace. invigorating the organs, in a short tine, to such an &> tmtUurf thru pt« *™ *rrgnt raiMrrmt POWXB 07 tUttgraiOH, tho hia of widen, caused by early abnse, is the disease In ques- * tion- and thecauseof the thousand concomitant complainte __yU; Nervousness, Prostration, Dyspepsia, Pain, to the ! aid Dimness of Vision, weakness, of the Bock and ... Lower Extremities, Affections of the Byes, Impctence, Pim* v Dies on the Faw, Premature Decline of VlriUty, Weakness of Memory and fewer ft)r Mental Application, Deiwtion, Aversion to Society,Timidity, Self-Distrust, Lore of Solitude, Ac. Oiese campLaiiiix invariably disappear, as soon as ins touTctiMitoppt&fnmuii&V^ Do it also remembered,thatthose complatotsare but utue .umterstoodby tlte profession to general, and that all the medicine to the world never has, and never willi stop those losses, which, If allowed to continue unchecked, are butO to produoe theniostdlstreastog consequences.. m ■ The mice of the complete instrument, carefully secured aeatostallohservortonlniU>ax, Uonlyslo. Itcanbe6eut by express to any address, to any partof tho United States, . CinkdS Aei according to order, accompanied by full dircc* tlons, and lmbOT-ant advice to the married and ringlo.uie expenses, even to thewmotest parts of tho country, being trifling. • - - • Allapplleationa and remittances must be directed (post paid) to the D<xtorhlmself; behaving noAgoncics establish ed but to London / . Address, (postpaid) Dr. B: De Lanoy, 61 Lispenard street, daily, from 9 A. SI. till 8 P. MVand from T to BP.H-*th»BaM>«thMc«pted. ; . *«* The nadereigned ocrtify, 'wlth great "pleasure, that the• aboro mentioned instrument Is mot only constructed on sd' oxtiflo pritudplearbut thatfrom Its neo the happiest remits Diy always, ■oHhecmflilence, be anticipated, theft being, lot • iho core of those diseases, no other certain remedy extant. HEKRY 8. KEliEn; 81. P. t . CH. GOETZB, M; Chambers it., C. JBCKHARM, M. D, S 4 lloward st., * ' NEW YORK. £ive Hundred Worms Expelled. TTi EAlr the following- statement from respectable. drug- IVgists.' of 'the surprising efTects of B, A. FAIlN£B* TOCfi® UNEQUALLEDTfEKMmJSE:— OanctSDtmo, N. T., January 115,1853, JTttsn. & A:: IhhneUock& €s*--Gentlemen: Matthew Clark; anx&n of undoubted veradfcy, of the townof Lisbon, St. Lawrehoecmmty,N.'Y., says that ho bos a little girl, four years old, to whemhe gave three doses of B. A. Fahn estock's Vermifuge,-in three succeeds* hours. In the «f* - 1 lernoon of the same day she passed at ouetimo SEVEN* TEEN, ahdaV another KINETEHH WORMS. About two Velock-thefollowioff sight, sbepassed the Incredible sum* terof mff JTCNBBED AND looking in all Are hundred and fifty-seven, in lessthan twelve houry tlmo. 'He said fchey.were perfectly, astonished at such a nmssbf worms from a ehildofber age, and that he'coanted them accurately. . . Tery.respectfully. . v JENKEE A BANDALL, Druggists. ■ Sold wholesale and retail by &U the principal druggets arid country merchants throughout the United. Stales.: Prepared and sold byß. A. KAHNESTOCK A CO-, corner of Wood and First streets. Pittsburgh. ‘ . r . . jiov2l 3HJUPENTINE —20 bbl* In store and for ralo'ty . „ , pot2l :.. ■ • ■ - : ■. ' ' FLEMIKU BROS. T ISSEEB libls lnotofo and for aO« by ' Xl< po,a ..... FLEMING. BROS. annigron HraWim HWHfV—IOOO g«ln»lor’. and for (jrlmty r°OT2i] Fleming BROa. T. TT.Y WB1TB—‘10 • kto. 44 Welb«rell , 8 M joßt rectirexl and LftoMleby maaxQmm, Successors to."J. Kidd& Co., CO Wood street.' au*w"-Va : hwbh—l'-lot J»i3t rwMdved and for gale by : ' FLKMIKQ BROS. OTNnr.Aßft. -yawlg. In 1-yawl case* in *tot»jssWari«'*y ~ (noTU) • gLKMIKQ 8803. rulin' quality t la stcro >ndibgm3e t»y : ; :(noTll> TLBSITOQ .BTtOS. ; bbls fcrsale by ' W--V - ft rTJMISCQ BROS. dosen WoUe’fl Aromatic Schelilam Schnapps for Bale wholesale or tetjiy at . .' f octag;.-.' • •.: KKYBKIt*B Prog flttiro, 140 Wood street. IHDIQO— 10mn»ns8.r,fcr ; ralaby : B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO, ~ ear. Wood and First fl tract. OCIUttL— WU American;, . . r* **3££%B£«m. * oo- jmssssfr «>. »-f ’•■ ■-.>..i” JCOSkflprM* Udft*.-.: ;■•■■■ ' -TTlfTTfl by * purely ohwnJtal psoocwH and r i&i>arftutttaooaiainnotMnsiivvrtovilornetaticp?iu. aTlral«’ , »tra-firat4swl,'bTatfcyesp*car«to- tirdoirt»o' •ggiftw of a mat Intense* and pertaaoKat tflacfc. poi- s&uTta bottles ©f various die, loy vbolceAle otto tail, ftt •■' conß ■ ■ V?* 9.BAVJDTB T ■ ‘ ■•. . i I LO bbla, peure in store and for sale by SU3MING BEOS., Successors to J. KWd & Co^ 60 Wood street. )ls, EDglisb. la store-end'Xor Rale I . FLKMiKQ BHOB.
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