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Tj» v* 4 4 -t-■■'<-'*#s&tt<**i*%r,?.r;y:H&- ■ ' :'- 1 | H | y^-'? ■•*•?-jiffli- ■•-;-■'. ■ J/' fe’t‘>:':‘--'.- I *'l^.4 l '>.'« ! 'tj*J'' I '--.,' 'f , :: > j-XrVCA*;;**.): ’-V. ; - r ;■-:. K'■ '■ *H: 5,l -i; i.-' *■ ' / _ CLOTHING. BBUOVAL. , ~. , , lift m* Iftiimnil tomTiis Old stnna.c»>■ . ffirlustttrect, to the XEtrJBOX, mOAT STOJM. 80. 43 HFTU STBKtT. inimcJmtftlJ opposite tho lhe^e, where he irt now receiving and opening n Uatul.om - . ; mentor iHain end Fancy. Oolprcd^Ololhi B » . / >•• A r . this betcwtetylesr which bo wGI take Picasoro ’ 4 ’ iu stowing, to those who-may ihvor him with a Ho L ' Wbfepwed ta make to: order every. -cnwtjtuuaff a Gentleman's Wardrobe, la the latest and' subscriber offers for sale hlscom- V pleteisvateia of Garment Draughting,^ : favorably know* : *•"• ' and cenerally used by the trade of .this-city, Cincinnati, > i Fhflulelphla and elaowbcrb; ,at the following prices, vizt _ « ’ With inslrnctioms $10,00; wilhonfc Instruction, $7,00. The Book and Hnler, containing fnlhand accnratedirecUons to sacoessful draughting, forwarded to any part of the United '’ • - States, on receipt Of $7,00, by J AXIKS C. 'tN ATT, TcachcT of Garment Cuttiug, • mir2fl -: K favored with. -es* DON’T FOKQfiT■ THK PLACE— B§ Wood Street, (EAST HIDE;) CORNED. OF DIAMOND ALLEY, v u —Wo jcHro oar patrons tounderMruidthatwe have • no lonqer utiy connection with tho CiatMnj? Bus!»e** on Librt-ty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to tho , J O „N ?rOLO3CTr t CQ. DRY GOODS. “TP 0 THE WUOLUaALK AND RETAIL DEALERS OF X PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY CITY,AND VICINITV. - —D.G UEGG & CO-, Importers & Wholesale Dea’ere in I'orelcn and Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties, 50. o§, one door from tixo North-west corner of Wood at and Diamond alley, Pittsburgh/ Having completed, the enlargement of .... thrir present occupied'Ware Room* aronow opening ono of the largest and best stock of DRY GOODS and A AUIE XIK* they hate ever herr.totoreexhiUtedto the Pittsburgh • trade, and on wnialnation, will to found to bo unsurpassed by any oilier House of the kind in the Otyvnnd or one of tbo partners is generally in the Eastern Cities during tlic Lttrioejv* reason* burchaMns cheap bargains, adapted to .. the pittsbnrglx and Western Trade, we will b© able to offer imlaremcots to oor old customers, and purchasers gener ally. Ouretoek of Dry Goods consists In part of the follow ing binding articles, viz: -• Superior-Broad Clotba; Pilot and Petersham do; Fancy Cai'rimeros, Tweeds and Satinett* Jeans, Fancy Vestings and Corduroys; Flannel* Tickings and Vest Padding* Crown and Pleached Muslins, and Irish Linens; Foreign and Domestic Ginghams* Alpacas, Merinos, Coburg Cloths, and Dress Silks; Bay State and Broacho Shawls; • ‘ Woolen Comforts and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs. ' The following comprise a part of the general stock of Varieties t Buttons, Comb* TJrreads and Sewing Silks; Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, and Black Silk Veils; Lace Good* Jaconett* Mull and Cambrick Mnslrns; , ' Fancy Nettings, and Millinery goods generally. , Atso—Alarge assortmcntofTablcCutlery,Podic^kniTCS, '■Jlasors and Scissors of our own Importation. Perfumery, Patent Median** together with a splendid, assortment or Qold-andGnt Jewelry, of the latest patterns Gold and Sil ver Watr.be* Watch material* at ch glosses, and an ex tonrive stock hour and S day Brass Clock* of a variety 'of patterns. All of which will bo sold on the most acocm inoditing terms, tor Cash, or City reference. jf.H. City, Country Merchants niul Pedlars arc invited to give a® u call before purchasing elsewhere. scp-2l:tf - » * tu SECOND AURIVAL OF PALL AKD WINTER DRY GOODS!! The Cheapest Goods of ike Staton! Young. stbyesfon & love, sign of top original Ilrs-UIYE. No. 7-i MARKET STilEliT.bctweoa Fourth uuJ the Diamond, Pittsburgh, bare juft received, and ;«I» * now opening, a largo and splendid assortment of .. D It E S 8 GOODS, ' Of too newest and most desirable stylos, adapted to the - present season. „ Plaid Brocado and Fancy Silks at bargain* 3'loin Black and Cornelian Silks and Tutk Satins, Merino Plaids, all wool, and Silk and Wool do. Also, Raw Silk and Cashmere Plaids of every description, very cheap. New style Plain and Fancy Do Lames. French Merinos. Cashmere* Coburg?, Alpacas, and Para matta* all colors ami qualities. Do Beges. flud high colored De Laincs, wl qualities. Pall cud Winter Shawls, of every description. Loaa and Square Broelie and Plaid Shawls. Piloted Cashmere and plain Thibet do. French Chintzes, Ginghams. . _ , . - A 'general assortment last color Print?, from C]-i etc. up. WUITH GOODS of every description. Collnr/vOoff* Chemisettes and limb’d Hdkfs., at bargain?. IV.nnfft Ribbon? and Millinery Goods, very cheap. ALSO a fall stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, at'low price?.*— ' Linen Sheeting, Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, and Nap* kins. Ruiitda Diaper, nnd Cravat* very cheap. “GLOVES, HOSU&RY.BUSPENDEK3, and CRAVATS. ' We would respectfully soEcR an early call from both -• wholesale and retail buyers, flattering onrseltc? that we can accommodate nil who may favor u» with their patron ago, aa mast t . MTr ., : Ju*l.Kee*»vcll, AT THE ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE, AV 7* MAHKRT STREET, 4 NEW SUPPLY OP PALL ANL WINTER GOODS, A which will Ik> sold at exceedingly low price-. Vc would OTKs-tfulW solicit an early call from our friends and the public In general. believing .-that we can now oIT.t groaler inducements to both wholesale and retail buyers. rtnnjrcfhrrctofor" yOUVG, J3TBVENSON U U)VE. WM. A. M’CLURG, DEALER IN Fino Teas, Choice Family Grocorios and Willow Warn 1 CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTdBURGU, PA. IB cow receiving ft largo assortment of HlJ.Sll OOOPS, In addition to hit already extensive rtocii, pur-hnM* from first bandsin the KastcmmarUetf, which, tnUbe M>ld atr the lowest inarfcct prices. •. r • • • /gg** Hotel?, Steamboats,'-and families, buylogb} the Quantity, supplied at wholesale rates, . . ” jgp Goods delivered in the city free of charge, P*p2l • New" Coach and Carriage, Factory J JOHNSTON, BBOTHEKS ft-CO' - r&hirfof JUbx&t aml Belmont itr&de, AUeglitny CUy, „ u7^ respectfully inform their friends rJffiffiJiLsfiml the public generally, that they have Y3|iCsjjS3p&- commenced tho manufacture of Carriages, RochnwoyH, Buggies,Slelgbs and C] in riots, iu all their various stylos of fiuieU and proportion. Ailonlersnili with strict regardtodurablhty and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using in all their work tho he*t Eastern Shafts, Toll*, and Wheel stuff, they feel confi dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be qwrfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers arc requested to give os a call, before pureha jrfnp>elsewhere. . - • octCay TllEundnndgned has justroccivedufchis . Manm CARUIAUE WAREHOUSE, neat the Two Mile Run, between Fittshurgh jEflEßgjjSSZ*' and' I/aWTeneevflle, a splendid assortment,, of VEHICLES, of every description, and will-confihuo to reoclre regularly, now and second hand Carnages, EtJLvj, Buggia, <£c., which he will sell on tho vory lowest terms for cash. Haying had twelve years’-practlcn mtlie Business, and with his well known facilities in the Bast, ho flatters himself In putting-down all competition, • ■ „ Thoj>e wishing to purchase are respoctfallylnrilea tocall and see for themselves. : . __ . .Especial and prompt attention paid to repairing of Carri ageiwAc.- - . JOSEPH WHITE. KItiHSTAIiL.H, ... Comer of'SmWifidd street and Diamond alley. a THE undersigned having added largely to his stocfej Is now prepared to accommodate thu public rx.ll -with tho finest Buggies, and beat Horses, both for Saddle and Harness. Gentlemen wishing to have horses fceptatfliYery, will fnd superior accommodations for them at this stable. Tho stalls are largo and new, and tho pro prietor T>avs orery attention to their ease and comfort. - oct&y T. DETLIN, B >LANK BOOKS— LcgfiTß, \ . Journals,. Day Books, Cash Books, Receipt Books, '• * Dockets, Or Any descrip tion of BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER At short notice, of the most superior quality of paper, bound In any stylo required. Blank Book* paged to order. •A largo and excellent stock of Blank Books, always on hand and for sale at low rate*, consisting of Cap, Demy and Medium work, in all style* of binding. Tho trade supplied on liberal terms. W. S. HAVEN, Blank Book Manufacturer, - Ren2 Corner of Market and Second streets. fTtHE partnership between tho undersigned, at Pittsburgh I and Wheeling, Is this day dissolved bjmutual consent. " Joseph Richards bus transferred bisintereirtto George W. ; Smith, who is alono authorized.to settle the business of the I,KK GEORGE WVSMTEIL JOSEPH mOIURDS. Pittsburgh, August 26, 1853. ,: r.: : . v'. CARO—The BREWING, G RAIN, MALTanOHQPTBADK Will bo carried on as heretofore, suhscribegaUghtts burcb and Wheeling. GEORGE Ay. -SSUTH. nngg&m ■ • - >. , ~ Revolvers t nevolveralj ; >: o * j JUST REOETVKD—By Expres?. direct front the manufac turers, ft ppleodid assortment or Colt 1 * .Bcpeatin* Pis tols, 4, sand 0 inched barrel, ail of wblchwc will-sell for cash ns low as thev can bo bought In tho city of V&w York, persons going to Australia or California, will find that they can «Jo hetterhy purchasing their oquippagant TiOfcxo, than they can'among strangers, as we giro persons a chance to try any of the aboTe Pistols, before leaving the city; and In *au»of a failure, we refgnd the money. ,n • - BOWN & TETLEY, . IoG Wood street, Pittsburgh.: jjotled to Farmer* ana Gardeners. mllß has recelTed bis supply of TURNIP I' SEEDS—vis: Largo Purplo Top, yellow Aberdeen?, ■SThlto GWbo.lrtritO NorMS, and Lawsy’s improved Ituta jui or Swedish. Also, a fbw tons of Lolnns’ Fertiliaer, one of Iho best manures for corn, Brain, fruit trees, Ac, of easy and safe applies bon, at Philadelphia laS^bnrrotomrab^altheSeSandXmpSmentWmbo^ K ]i» Fmh . rtrMt '- - - BA«s»,wmipp. r " S; - »*■ * \** ‘ « \ Noti'-e 11 KS FOR SAIE. "Notice. . ? , .* ( . A ' ■* > *> ‘ r / ’ s'i>. 'K : .v; /■ -TRANSPORTATION. G LEVEL'AJS-IX-ASD P ITTSBtT BG II : - V RAILROAD. . '. CHANGE OF- TIME. - ON and after MONBAT,November 140),1853, Passenger Trafnswill tun dally (Sunday® excepted)a® follows: MAIL TRAIN leaves Clevelander 9.05 A Mfor \Y ellsvillr, stopping at all Intermediate Stations: arrive at Allianee.ai, 11.35 AM, and YVellavillo at 2.*0 PM. tftrvv • _ f „ iM . 1 EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Cleveland at 3.09 P 51 for Alli ance, stopping at Hudson, Earlville and Ravenna only— strive at Alliance at 5.00 PM. , ■■- • ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leavesCtevoland lor Ravenna and intermediate Station® at 7.45, and arrive at Ravenna at i 9«5 p ji; Two through Trains from Cleveland to iritts | burgh.daily. RETURNING EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Alliance for Cleveland at 12.30 P M stopping at Lima, Ravenna, Eailvillo and Hudson only— arrive ut CTeTcland.at2.4oP M. The Mail Train of Ohio and lVnna. Railroad, leaving Pittsburgh at 8.00 A M, connects with this. Train at Alliance at 1L45 A M. MAIL TRAIN leaves Wollsvllle for Cleveland, at 3.00 P M, stopping at all way Stations—arrive at Alliance at 5 00 nod Cleveland at 7.30 P M: ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Ravonna for Clevts land and interned la to Stations at 7.15 A Sl—arrivo at Cleveland at 0.00 AM. Only one through train from Pitts* baigh to Cleveland daily. CONNECTIONS— Mull Train from Cleveland connects at Alliance with ilio Mall Train of Ohio and Ponca. R. R. for Canton, Massillon and Wooster; also for Salem and Pitta* burgh, arriving at Pittsburgh at 4.45 P M. Express Train from Cleveland, and Mail Train from Wclleville,both connect at Alliance at 6.00 P M with the •Express Train of O. A P. R. for Pittsburgh—arriving at Pittsburgh at 8.15 PM. Express Train from Alliance connects with the 8.00 A M Train of O.AP.R from.Pittsborgh. Passengers .leaving Pittsburgh on the 8.00 A M Train or* rlvo-at Cleveland at 2;40 PM, and connect with the follow ing trains East, West'and South. Cleveland and. Toledo- -Trains leaving at 8.00 P M for Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago and the North West, arriving at Toledo at 7.55 P M and Chicago next morning at 7 GO— time through from Pittsburgh to Chicago being less than 24 hours. Cleveland. Colchbcs and.Cincinnati.— Trains leaving nt 2.50 P M-und 8.30 P M for Columbus, Cincinnati, Gallon, Dayton, Indianapolis and all stations on the Bellefontolno and Indiana Railroad. Cu.tel.uid and E&iß.— Trains leaving at 4.45 V M and 0.00 P AI for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo and New York. The Trains connect both ways with the C. Z. A C. B. R. at Hudson for Cuyahoga Falls, Akron and Clinton at Bayard with the Railroad forCarrollton, Minerva ajulWaynosburg. Tickets through toTolodo, Detroit, Chicago, Xosallo and Freeport can be obtained at this office. Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at tho Company’s Office, of JOHN A. CACQHEY, Agent, ifovlS Monobgfthgia Honse, Water st* Pittamiygh. OHIO AND PEHN SYLVAHIA BAHBOAD. New Arrangement, COMMENCING AVGUST 8, 1853 EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at C o’clock, A M; stops only at the principal Stations, and dines AtCrest- Uno at 1.30 P M„ arriving at Cincinnati In the ovenlng, via Columbus and Xenia. Fare from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,75; to Columbus, $5,25. M AIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8.30 A M; dines at Al liance ; and reaches CresiUne at 6.00 P M, connecting with the Night Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, andvHth the BeUelbntaine and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indianapo lis. Terre Haute,: and towns In Indiana. Connections arc. made at Alliance by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and Cleveland. Faro from Pittsburgh to Clcveland.s4.oo. Connoctionsaro made at Mansfield by Railroad, with San dusky CSty, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and Zanes ville. Faro to Sandusky City, s4j6o; to Newark, $4,50; to Zanes ville. $5. Connections are made with Detroit and Chicago, both by Clevolandand Sandusky City. Passengers who leave Pitts burgh In tho Mail Train at S.SO A M, go directly by Mans field nud Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention., Faro to Detroit, 6.00; to Chicago, $ll,OO. ItETBItISINGt TIIE EXPRE3S TRAIN leaves CreaUine at 1.00 P M, Mansfield at 1.40 V 51, and Alliance at 5.00 P M, and reach- JPiUaburgh at 8.16 P M, connecting with the Express Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which leaves Pitts burgh at 10.30 P. M. Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, I4b£ hours. Fare, *7,75. Fare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, $16.00. MAIL TRAIN leaves Crest lino at 7, A M; dines at Al liance; connects with Express Train fhim Cleveland, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 5, P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M and 4,45 P M, and Now Brighton at 7 AMaiul IP.M. Excursion-tickets, $1; Quarterly tickets at reduced rates.. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at RSO A M, and ar rives at 4.C0, P M. . 'fcth.Pafl/cngers. are requested to procure Tickets at the Company’s Office, at the Federal Street Station, of . .GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Cti~ The Trains do hot run on Sunday. Further information may be obtained of tingS JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT OH and after WdJDNtSDAY, Nort'cibcr 16> 3853, Tbrw? Paarcnsrcr Train? ran daily (Sundays excepted) as fol- GOIHQ SOUTH. Homing Hail Ktaring 'Express. Jbsscnger. Exprat. Ltave Sandusky at.... 4.50 A5l 11.00 A M 6.101* 51 Moumyilla Junction.. 6.35 “ 11X0 4i 6XO “ Ishel6y Junction 11l 40 “ 1.15 V M 7.15“ Maustteld Junction..... 7.20 u 1.40 “ 8.10 ** Mount Vernon,-.... 9.05 44 4JO 44 9.55 44 Kcttch'Newark...- 10.03 “ 5.15 44 11-00 44 GOING NOUTIL Leave Newark ate....... 4.20 A M 9.00 A 31 6.25 P M Mt. Vernon 6.25 44 10.10 « 6.30 “ Mansfield Junction 7.20 « 12JQ P M 8.10 *» Shelby Junction 7.45 44 1.05 41 8.35 44 Monroeville Junction-. 9J.5 “ 3.10 “ 10.30 44 Reach Ssndcsky. ...10.00 44 3.5. f » M 11.05 44 Connecting at Sandusky 'With Mad Hirer anil Lake Eiie, aud 44 Northern Division" Cleveland and Toledo Rallreads. *At Monroeville, with Trains oa “Southern Division” Cleveland and Toledo H. IL, for Cleveland, Toledo, Ac. . At Shelby Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cin cinnati RaUroad. At Mansfield Jtmctlon, with Ohio and Pevncylvanlft Builroad for Pittsburgh. At Newark, with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Columbus, Ac. Tbifl arranganrnt of Trains complete* the line of direct communication between thy East and “ Great KorOi-WcsL" I’assengers from Philadelphia and Baltimore, destined for the West, proceed, directly on their arrival at Pittsburgh, by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to Mansfield. Thence to Monroeville, where connection is made Immediately for Toledo, Chicago, and intermediate places—affording a route unrivalled for safety; certainty and despatch. * Connection is also made with all the Trains on the Ohio and Pennsylvania RMlroad at "Slansflcljß by which paßsen gurs from Chicago, Toledo, Detroit, Sandusky, Zanesville, Newark, and Columbus proceed to Pittsburgh, PhCadd phla and Baltimore, without delay. By this route, passengers taking the early Train from Zanesville, Coluihbus, Newark. Ac., nm go to Toledo, San dusky or Clorcland, remain lu either place some four hour*, and return home B.imo day. TIIROUO U TICKETS to be had at tbo different Station.*, for tho above named places. J. R. ROBINSON, Buperint'ti SandUßkv. November, 1853. fnov24:3m) Penntylvanla Railroad Company* ’TTTTJ are forwarding Produce, Ac., to Baltimore and Philo* YV delphia, promptly, on receipt. Time, PxvßjDays. HATES Of TBI3OUT. Bacon, Pork and B indow Glass, 60c. 9 100 tbs. On Candles, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobacco, GOe. lOOlbs. On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Clover and Timothy Seed, 70c. On Doer Skins, Hemp, Flax, ami Eggs, 70c. sgl lOOlbs. On Feathers, Furs, Peltry, Brooms and Merchandize, 90c. tj-tIOOUw. On Flour, Q barreL IV o are also prepared to forward freight to ftodebaugh's. Station, near Greensburg, and intermediate Stations. OOVGDE A GRAHAM, Agents, • corner of Penn and Wayne Kts- Pittsburgh. 11. 11. HOUSTON, Agent, jy29 270 Market street, Philadelphia. MALCOIJJ LEECH JOIIW WiLPII? JO3IPU B. LEECH. ,1, 8. Leech, OlcAlptii & Co., ■YJfTHOLICSALE GROCERS, and Dealers in Produoo, Blet- YV als, and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 242 and 244 Liberty Etreot, near the head of Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa., of for forsalo on liberal terns, tbo following: 100 tierces fresh Rice; <50,000 £b«. Bacon, assorted; . 100 bbls. Tor; ! 6 tons Bar Iron, do; TGOO kegs Nails, assorted; 1 8 do Best Noil Rods; 500 boxes Window Glass,! 2000 kegs Rock and Rifle - assorted; i Powder,assorted; 69 half chests Tea, a*-; COO boxes Rosin Soap; sorted; J 85 bblß. Linseed, Lard an«l 76 dxs.Tobacco,assorted;: Tanners’Oil; 100 hhdfl.N.O. Sugar, part: 800 bbU.Vlncgar; Erime; ; 30 do Rosin; xfl.UavanaSngor; * IS) do Pitch; 10 hlidfl. Porto Rico do; > 5000 Km. assorted Copper; 150 bags Coffee; > 20 bbls. and kegs Lard; 500 bids. N. O. Molasses; < 10 kegs assorted Shot; 75 do 8. H. do; > Ido Buck Shat; 800 bxH. Tin Pluto, ass’d :: 6 bbls- Alum ; 4 tons Wire, do; : 20 do Ryo Flour; 2 do Spelter; 20seitsTlnncrs’Machines 6 casks sheet Zinc, os-' and Tools; sorted; { 100 bus. Dried Apples; 600 pigs Tin; J 100 bales Batting, assorted; lOOOlba.Antimony; ; 2000 lbs. Cotton Yarn, es -10 tons astfd Sheet Iron;; sorted. 100.000 lbs. afw’d Bulk Meat;? . fnpr2o PROCLAMATION. BY virtue of a precept under tho hands of Wm« B. McClure, President of Dm Court of Common Pleas, In and for tho sth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Jus tice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in and for said District, and William Boggs and Gabriel Adams, Esq*., Associate Jadgesof tho same County, in and for tbo Couuty of Allegheny, dated tho 10th day of November, In tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-three, and to mo directed, for holding a Court of Over and Terminer and Ueneral Jail Delivery, at the Court llouso In tho city of Pittsburgh, on tho 4lh Mon day of December, at 10 o’clock, A. M., Public notice is hereby given to all Justices of tho Peace, Coroners and Constables of tho County of Allegheny, that they bo then and there, in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations aud other remem brances, to do thoso things which to tholr respective officers, in their behalf, appears to bo done—and nlsothoso that will prosecute tbo prisoners that now are, or may bo in tho Jail. of said County of Allegheny, to bo then and there, to pros ecute against them as shall bo just. Given under my hand, in Pittsburgh, thislQthday of November, In the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hun dred and fifty-three; and of tho Commonwealth the 77th. fcOWa :; - WM. MAGHX, Sheriff. r : ■ Thonkicivinc, iTOTAfIRSGtVING DAY being dose at hand, JEHU J. . . HAWORTH, corner of Diamond and Diamond allov, all thoso persons fond of good Plum Pna «tߣ;or Mlnco Pled that ho is solUng good cooking Rai sinß ot eta., Bn,ioc to 1214 cents new crop Bunch Raism* 51,75 fl half box; Currants 12*4 to 20cgood Gluster Raisinss2^box; pUM good Spices 3c • oz.; mixou -do. 3c oz. Good Wine end Brandy for cooking purposes* Usc quart, • - nov22 ENGINEEES’ STATIONERY WAREHOUSE. : IV. S. HAVES, . Coassn op Market aud Seooxd Strsets. . ALWAYS ON -HAND, a largo and well selected stock of Whatman’s Drawing Paponvall sizes; Drawing Paper In rolls, various widths; DraughtingPcncUs; Mathematical Instruments; , Tape Lines; India-Rubber; Field Books: : ' Profile Papers; - Gross BecUon-Papers; . ■ Protractor, Papers; And all articles of Stationery ÜBedby Civil Engineers. -. Trunsi t, Topography and Record. Boom made to order—ruled to any pattern required, eepl • RESIN “rINSFRANCFCOMPANIES. Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co. ' QWcci north room vftht Exchange, Third sL, PhiL lNSURANCE^—^Buildings, merchandize and other v property, In town and country, insured against loss or damage by : fire, at the lowest rate-of premium. Maiume Iksukakce.—They also insure vessels, cargoes and freights, foreign hr coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. ’ . . t Ihlakd TnAastosTATioj*.—They also insure merchandize transported by wagons, railroad care, canal' boats .and steam* boata, b R. Smith, Geo. W. lUch anla, Monlecai D. Lewis, Adolphi K. Bone, David a Browne, Morris Patterson. Ciias. N-Banckeb, President. Cuas. G. BAscana, Secretary. Continuo to make insurance,perpetual or Umltcd.on every description of property, In town and country, at rates os low os ore consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large (Contingent Fond, which,'with their capital and premiums* safely invested, af ford ample protection to tho assured. The Assets of the Company 4 oa January Ist, 1851, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, via: Mortgage...... $918,128 68 Real Estate 84,377 78 Temporary L0an5...—.—.............83,956 17 810ck5....... 61,859 00 64fS4Q 81 Total.. $1,212,703 44 Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they have paid upward of Ono Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars losses by file, thereby affording ovldonce of tbo advantages of insurance, m» well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all Habnuics. J. GARDINKIt COFFIN, Agent, 6p24 Office, north-east cor. Third fftw. tuiuli) ANNb'AL STATBfIiE&'T OF TIIK STATE MUTCAb FIRE ANDM ARINB IHSUEANCE COMPANY, OF PENNSYLVANIA. Aesets, May Ist, 1552~..~. I’remiums received to May Itft, Interest on Loom*, Ac Capital - - —- Returned premiums, Losses, Re-Insurance, Ex penses, Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good secu- euritiw—... Premium Notes. Cash on hand.... Total om r t of Resource?, Liable for Losses— 7O DiritCTORS. JOHN P. RUTIIERt'ORD, Dauphin county, I’. C. SEDGWICK, Uarrbburg, BAMBEL JONES, Philadelphia, A. Ranker, WtUburgb, A-A. CARRIER, “ JOHN B. RUTHERFORD; Dauphin county, A- J. GTLLETT, Harrisburg, S.T. JONES, Harrisburg, ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county. JOHN PI RUTIfERIORD, President. A. J. GILIiETT, Secretary. WHUnsure agntast perils or sea anil inland navigation, aba, on Merchandise in city or ccnntryvat lowest rate* con *Ld«nt with imfoty. IV.iries is?ued on dwelling bouses either perpetually or for a term of yean*. Branch Office, corner Fourth and SmltbfieM Ftroet*. mySbtf A. A. CARUtER, Actuary*., ntttibiirgh LlfeTniafonee (Jorupany, of X PITTSBURGH, Pa. Cuitai, $lOO,OOO. President—JAMD? B. Hoon. Vice Presidtiai—Samlti. M'Cvckeax. Trcojurer—J ofiU'ii s*, Leech. Secxutarv —C. A. Colton*. OFFICE, NO. 55 FIFTH STREET, (Masonic Hall Building.) This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or connected with Life Bhk-s. Mntnal Rate* are the j;ame m thoso adopted by other pafely conducted Compantc.n. Joint Et offorlug the best protection to those who desire to bo insured. Miller, Jr.,C,W. Rickctson, J.W.Butlcr, N.nolmes, W. H. Smith, C. Himrcn, GeorgoW.Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Lipponcott, George Darsle, James Me- Auloy, Alexander Nlmick,Thomus Scott. >63, Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouseof Spang A 00., up stair*,! Pittsburgh. ■ nov24 Jy Is your Life Insured, IF NOT, rood what someone bn* wriLteu. Among all the contrivance* of man to protect the family circle from want, uoue con be found more simple In Its character, noble in its feature, or certain in lbs results, than RIFE INSUR ANCE. It is the prop which tho dying husband leaves to support the wife of hi* bosom. It I* the unseen hand of tho. Provident father reaching -forth from the grave, and still nourishing hi* offspring, and keeping together the family group. 0. A. COLTON, Secretary, Pittsburgh Llfo Insurance Company, Fifth fit.. sep2l Masonic Halh Wholesale ami Retail* BADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. ROBERT I!. HARTLEY, begs leavo to inform his friends and thu public generally, that he ' continues to occupy, that large and commodious Btoro Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahnc stock & Co., No. 80, comer of Diamond Alley and Woodfct., where he keeps a large aud general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Horacas. Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Vallre?,. Buffalo Robes, Whip*, and all other articles In hla line. : 110 also keeps constantly, on hand, and is prepared to fur nish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured of the best material,.and lu a style of workmanship equal to the Eastern manufactured article, and at GCpcr cent, cheaper. ■ Country Merchants anil Farmers would do well to call and examine hla stock before purchasing elsowhere, a* ha istlt*- tormined to soil first rata articles at very low prices. Don’t forget the place, No. 86, corner of Wood st. and Diamond Allov. C ap 26 . A Complete Analysis of tho Holy Bible* j CONTAINING the wholn of tho OLD and NEW TESTA MENTS, collected ond arranged systematically in T/oe* ty Books, (based on the work of tho learned Tnlbot,)togelh ct with an Introduction, sotting forth tho character of tho work and the Immense facility this method afford* for Un derstanding tho Won! of God. Also, three different Tbfifes of Contents prefixed, and a General Index subjoined, so ela borated, and arranged in alphabetical order, as to.directiot once to any subject required. By Rev. Nathaniel West, tD. D., 1 vol. royal Bvo—about 1100 pages. Brice $5. j For sale by J. S. DAVISON, ' oci22 C 5 Markot street, near Fourth; Dutch Bulbous Roots, &o> THE subscriber has received direct from Harlem, fils supply of cholca Hyacinths, Tulip9,Beoneas, and otlter Flower Hoots for fall planting, and for Winter blooming In pots and glasses. Grass Beod for lawns, which maked a flue close smooth-Turf, equal to Sods. Pruning Instru ment*. Garden and Farming Implements, of the most ap proved construction, at Easteru prices, from the Seed and 'Horticultural Warehouse; Fifth street, of B. %i> t * * ** -., T ' ? " -i‘' - ‘ "; .<• Ik '--.: ■; : :,v ; ' l V ’ l '-' ■ 1 V _ BANKERS AND BEOKERb. fl. 0. T2XBZT4If t .. L < TIEKNAH & CO., . BAHKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,! fehsaty) 2>’o. 98 Wood Strut, and Diammul- Allty - JOHN WOODS, : BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER, j . DEALER iu Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Cumnt and par funds received on deposit. Collections carefully at tended to. Fourth Street, ono door East of Market, Bitts . burgh, Pa. •• • ' fje3;ly Domestic and Foreign Exchange* Bank £Totcs t f^ver Bought SUd arid Exchanged* at the EXCHANGE AND If AN KING: ILOUSfi OF WILLIAM A, HILL & CO., * ,W Vroon atnsEi, nrrsuudau... allowed on time deposits; (&ug2B “ EXCHANGE AND BANKING HODSB OF A. WILKINS & CO., . > No. 75 Fountn Steszt, I Opposite the Bank-of Pittsburgh, jaos " • - PirrsßtJßon.^ " G, E; ABNOLD & CO.T ' j BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, - DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and Time Draft**, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to.any part of the Union. •. Stocks bought and sold on commission. - { Ncu 74 Foorth st, next door to Bank of Pittsbfe. [pel» HILL & CO*} BAKKERB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ] coasts of wooi> an© fifth sntEEra. . SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Ci tie*constantly for pale. Time Bills' of Exchange and Notes disco OTi ted.— Gold, BUtcf and Bank Notes, bought ana sold. Collections made in oil tie principal Cities of lie "United States. HP' posits xecelTod of Bar and Current Funds. [morfHy Ai.i.rv KDWAHD feASM, nO&ESCfc'Jh. . KRAMER & RAHH, t BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 1 BBT AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities i. purchase Prottbwsxy Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy. and sell Stocks on Commission. i Collections made on all points in the Union. J [myJL— A, WILKINS & CO., i . BANK EBB AND F,XCIIANGB BROKERS, ! NO. 75 FIKTITH 8T. t PITTSDCKGn, OPPOSITE BANK OP PITT&OIWin. rpUB SUBSCRIBER, undernow.and more faTorabld auijpi- X ce." t will cuatinue the Banking business and Stoek Bro kerage in. tha house formerly occupied by Messrs ttalmer, Ilanna A Co., and more recently by the Mttaburgh bife In surance Company, where he will be pleased to see bis old friends and customers. fjy3] . WILKINS. : : WT: holmes & sons, * i bankkksand exchange BROKERS, 1 BAV3J REMOVED THEIR BANKING AND EXCHANtIS OCTKBjTO SO. 67 MARKET STREET, FDUB BOOBS BELOW OLD STAJp* IVT HOLMES & 80N8, Bankers and Exchange Iftokets,' # and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Odd, Sil ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on 1 the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. • •" . L . Collections mode in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sis. [jnflO:ly JAB. a. UOONj TUI’S. BA&QSNT, HODS’ & S&EOEHT, BANKERS ANJ> exchange brokers, Jt. 38. CORSES OF WOOD b SIXTH BT3.,.PmSBUOOn, Pa. DEALERS inCcrin, Ban* Notes, Timo Bills, Poroign and Domestlo Exchange, Certificates of Deixwit, Ac, j Exchange on oil the principal cities of tbo Union and Eu rope, for sale.in sums to sUit purchasers. Current and par funds received on deposit. Collections miulo on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. • [sepH:ly Removal* PATRICKS & BITO* BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS; ; Bate Seaweed their Office io the Omicr of Fifth and l Food sts. wrrsnmton, pa. PATRICKS * FRIEND, Banker# anil Exchang* Brokers, Dealers In Note#, Drafts, Acceptances,Gold. Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. . .. J „ , Collections made in all the cities throughout the United State#. Deport* received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and "Wood Streets. . ..jfeha. STOCK AND BILL B BOKER : , £3- Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on col latent)*, negotiated. Stocks and lm*CTcn on tub bueopeaj* plas.) BEUBEN LOVEJOY, I oe3:lr PROPRIETOR. $209,010 51 135,250 66 1,916 19 100,000 00 Ait-g* BBOWN,*..*«« ...... ........W.C. 005WCU.T. Brown’s Hotel* Comer of SmifffUld and Third Street*, Piitsbtfrgh, Pknn’a. BROWN A CONNELLY, PaoPEirroas. $440,183 20 87,801 56 $353,318 70 gg-Qood stabling attached to the .House. A “FRANKLIN IIOUBK, Cleveland, Ohio. C PATRICK A SON, pKorßiETGß#.—This llouso haA un # dexgone thorough and extensive repair#, alterations, and largo additions of neV furniture, etc., and thft proprio tors pledge themselves that nothing rfrnlt l>e wonting on their part to render the Fjuxkus a place where all the com fort# of a first class hotel caft bo found. jyC-tf C. PATRICK & SON. $101,451 05 170.01 G 51 17,820 21 St- Charles, Hotel, Cbmer of Wood and Third tirreis, Pittsburgh, Fktin'a. WILLIAM 9. CAMPBELL, Prohuetox. TIHS fine wtaMWimeot having corn© Into lU© hands Of a new Proprietor, offers great inducement# to the travel ling community, and also to regular boarders. - Every dell caev and luxury will he provided in.its reason, and no pains will bo spared to make thU Hotel a cmnfortablo nciri to all who may adl there. [myKktf] W L S. CAMPBELL, Prop*. Ist- Ciair Lagcr Beer Brewery. TIIE undersigned respectfully informs the public that be Is non fully prepared to ferre private families and'the puMio rencrally, with his celebrated I.AGKR BEER, in bottle*. All orders left at hU OClce.NO. UO DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will bo punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of ibo city or vicinity. Jegfctf JF. G. SCIIENCK^ C. B. HEADLY & CO’S NEW CARPET HOUSE,. NO. 8a THIRD STREET, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. THREE SPACIOUS SALES ROOMS. CONTAINS a large, handsomo and cheap afizcrivumt of Floor Oil Clothe from Ito "1 feet vrido; also, Stair, Ta ble and Enameled Carriage Cloths, Cocoa. Canton anil Bri tannia Matting, Matts of aHfclnds.pnintedAVindow Shades, but! Hollands; green and buff Oil and Putnam’jr patent Self-Adjusting Curtain Fixtures. SALES ROOM NO. 2, U fall stocked with an unrivalled assortment of Loyal Vel vet, Brawls Tapestry, Brussels,lmperial Three Ply, Putent Tupestry, Ingrain, andsaperfluo carpetings; Holland Stair do. of all widths anil prices; embossed Cloth, Table anil Plano covers: Mosalr, Velvot, Asmiastcr, Chenille nnd Tufted Bugs; Stair Rods,Uniggotirnr.ete. BALES ROOM NO. 3, Contains a largo and well selected stock of Incraln Carpets, from 25 to 75 cents per yard; Hemp Carpeting from IS->£ to 50ccnts; Lint and Bag Carpets cotton and wool Vcniusn and a splendid assortment of English sheepskins of all col ors and sires. C-B. JL A Co. wonld respectfully call the attention of persona wishing to furnish steamboats, hotels or dwelling houses to tbo above, as tbev nro determined to sell at the sainolow prices they hnve heretofore been selling at, tmd leas than any other establishment lu this city. sepfl 0. B. UKAI3LV A 00., No. 82 Third street. FOB Church Choir?, CoDgrvgntlons, tc n whol«?nlo end relnil. ***r/i. per da:. Klwndoy’a Harp of David, n aoUecUon of Church Music, 75e» $7,00 Modern Psalmist, byLowell Mason, 75c, 7,00 The Modern Ilarpvor Boston Sacred Melodist, by L. White and Jno. K. Gould, Notional Psalmist, by Mason and Webb, Harp of the West, 76c. 7,00 National Lyre, 63c. 6,00 Way State Collection, 63c. o*oo The Church Choir, GGc. 0,00 American Psalmody, with figured Bass for Organ or Plano, G3c\ 0,00 ALSO, The Melodist, a collection of popular and social Songs, Glees, Ac. . The Social Gleo Book. • Juvenile Oratorios, for juvenile classes, schools, Ac. Musical Class Book, for adult singing classes. Young Lady's Harp, designed for female Academies and the social circle, - Together with the NewCarrolna Sacra; Con tlcla Landing, AcCj Ac. Just received by CHARLOTTE BLU.ME, . oc!8 • - 118 Wood street. TUB SHAWM—A Library of Church Muxic, etc., eon* talniug over 1000 compositions, by Wm. B, Bradbury arid Geo. F. Boot; assisted by Thomas Hastings and T. B. Mason. Prleo 76e —per dozen $8,50. '■ SACRED MELODEON —On a new system of notation;-by A- 8. Haydcn. : • Price 76c.—per dozen $7,50.. HAIIP OF TIIB SOUTH, (In Patent Notes;)a*now collec tion of Sacrod Music, selected from the most popular com posers, by Prof. J. B. Woodbury. Prico7sc.—perdor. $7,50. CHRISTIAN MINSTREL—By Alkin; one of the most popular books published. Price 76c.—per d*z. $8,50. NEW CAKSuNA .SACRA—By Lowell Mason, and tho most successful music book ever published; over 300,000 copies have been sold. Price 75c.—per daz. SS,SO. CANTIOA LAUDIS, or American Book of.Church' Music; .the latest collection: by Lowell Mason and Geo. J. Webb. Prico7sc.—per doz. $8,60. ‘ • -.A largo Bupply of the .above popular Music Books receiv ed, And for solo singly or by tho quantity, by ocQ7 * .. , JOHN h: MKT/LLOR, 81 Wood st. H-' KLKBEU has Just received, per Adams* Express, . THEY SLEEP IN TnE COLD GRAVE—new song— composed and dedicated to J; Esq!, by H. Klcber. ' OldDogTray,byS.O;B)sUr. ' Tbo Garland, a set of beautiful Waltzes for Guitar, by Prof. Rupp, of this city. . • '-All Tbings are Beautiful,a pleasing Duett for two voices, byGlo'vdr. Wert Thou to Speak FarowelL .. . . .. 1 The Prlraa Donna Waltz, os performed with unbounded applause by Jullen’s band. dulien’s Musical Tour In America, a descriptive piece, embodying oil tho American National Airs, by Jullen.. Katy Darling’s Farewell, for Guitar. Katy Clyde, do. ' : Old Log Hut, ‘ do., etc., otc. , Also, “Dodworth’s Bross-Batul School,’’.containing every necessary information to organize Brass Bands, to under stand the nature of brass, their selection and Adaptation, ond" embracing a number of fine pieces arranged for full -Brass Bands by Allen Dodworth, leader of the colebrated Dodworth Brass Bend, New York; for sale by pcl2 H.KLEBER, No. 101 Third street. r - 'V IMPORTERS and manufacturers of CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL •-jg§rv£2.' INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES. Ac., We §?£/ keep a general ossortmentor the above . x articles constantly on hand; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis tola and'Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hontingand Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also. Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. , . RIFLES I—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of tho best material, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, wfll be fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied ut Wholesale prices. ' • -rnyM T. B. CALVERT Cook streets, each 2* feet front by 78 deep. Price $3OO each. Terms' One-half in hand; balance in one: year;.* "■■■■.• 8. CDTHBBBT S' SON, ' . Beal Estate Agents, HO Third st. ID EE—300011)9 Clear llocon aides for tale by o ocfl' KIHQ fi MOORHEAD. ; ’-i’ir* i jj. ->f;'L J ! r v/ ••• & *4 ;r- .JOBS M. TiXaCfAH AUSTIN LOOMIS. Office, Xo. 92 Fourth $l.. abort Wood, PITTSBURGH. HOTELS, &c. SALES BOOM NO. I Sacred Music Hooks, Hew Snored Music Books* Hew Music I Hew Music 1 ENTERPRISE WORKS. ;tJO. 130 WOOD BTUEET, tHOm DOOH BELOW VmGUI OUST. . Be WN ft-TETLEY. 'T^^|ur^itdre. cv .... WM. K. STEVENSON oontinuea to manufacture uL CABINETRY ARE offtTerv description. at hla old stand, pSW comcrof Liberty Surentb streets. XJNDEItTAK * 1 »PfQ attended to, in all its branches. > 1 myll A*mLIiIK£Nd&COM BAVK QN HAND at their extensive CABINET and CIIAIK MANDFACTOHY, No. (A BmitbfleM Btreut, & large asnoTtmeut of fancy and plain furniture, which they will Bell 16 per cent, below customary rates. ' ' . Terms—ca?h only. Great Inducements to Cash Purchasers* WE will sell our large stock of COMMON AND FANCY CtIAXHS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot fall to please'cash purchasers. All our work la warranted. Our torma are CASH. ’ JAMES LOW It Y, JiL, mar2o ; . cor. Seventh sad Liberty at*. Journeymen Cabinet 111 altera Association. . WAREItOUSR 9» THIRD STREET, -.(UETWEEN WOOD AND MAIiECT STS.) . TUISASI>OCIATION, • twico to three - times as ■ many bands as the largest and rcpg • most renowned business* *| * shops of this city, have opened their Warehouse, and are i able to furnish the public, by wholesale or retail, with Fur* nituro of the following description—-tlz : Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Full Columned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads jltfahogony Chairs; Docking Chairs; Mahogany Washstands; Sofas; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Casea;Secrctaries; Card‘Tables; Tier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Hacks; French Bedsteads; OttoriJahs; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables Workitaruls ; Clierryand Common. Workstanda; high post, common,'low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cnulles,Ac. - The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive scale, per* mit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are deter . mined to sell, lower than any competitors, on equally good, . if not better article, and warranted—os the public will un« -V^EAMER ierstand by giving them ft call. of ali descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order in every style, at tho short est notice. .... i mar 29 JAMES \V. WOODWELL, CABINET FORNITUR E if A NCR A CTURER, Ware-roomß 97 aud 99 Third street. : u - ' - -J»-W» W. respectfully informs *7* bis friends and customers that he yIJL V has now completed big spring stock FS*J * "* lie3 of Furniture, : -which Is decidedly* i * : the largest and best ever offered for Bale In this City, which will be sold at prices as low na why in the United States, EaatorWest. Aa he is determined to uphold the quality with well Rea soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. lie has adopted the principle of Identifying his customers* interest withhis own, in quality and price, and keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of funiiture,‘fr6m. the cheapest und plainest, to tlio.most ele gant and costly, that a house, or any .port of one, may be furnished from his. stock, or manufactured expressly to or- , dor. The following articles consist, in port, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities; . , Ixmi3 XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; • 60'Sofas, in plush and hair cloth ; 60 doi. Mahogany Chairs, ' 20 do*. Walnut 14 60 Mahogany Hocking “ 20. Walnut. . “ “ 60 Mahogany Krona; 20 Walnut “ . 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 u 44 Dressing Bureaus; 30 M u Washslands; 40 Enclosed . a 100 Common “ . 20 Plain Dreasing Bureaus; - 40 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut u 60 Cottage « - 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; .. 20 Mahoganr Wardrobes; 10 Walnut “ lOCherry, “ . . 60 Plain Bureaus;' . : . 70 Dining and Dn-akfast Tables;. 12 Secretary and Bookcases; £odox. Cone Seat Chairs; Sd CJane Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies’Writing De^ks; Eat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Etlguirea; Paper Mache TuMes: Conrerpotion Chairs; Pembroke ** Elizabethan “ Hall and Tier u Reception w Ladies’ Work 41 Pearl Inlaid 44 Extension Dining Tablen; Arm 41 Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs; A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Caotxet Mxxxna supplied with all ar ticles in their line. STEAMBOATS and HOTEIS, furnished at the shortest notice. All orders promptly attended to; apr6 WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. HEW JEWELRY STORE, Ho< 87 Market Street, (.Second door above Vie North-west corner <•/ UtC Diamond.) J OHN STEVENSON, (of the late firm or John I). MTadiß-n 4 C 0.,) respectfully announces to the public that he has opened, at the above stand, aflneassortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, GI RANDOLES, Ibckel and Table lfriUiunui Tea and Ormmunion Sets, and the usual variety of goods in his lino of badness. Speeialcaro end attention given to tho REPAIR of FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, ic. He trust?, tliat from bis long experience In business, ho will bo able to give satisfaction to those who may fhrur him with their patronage* ■pUlt*l*nrgh* May loth, 3R53, Ueury Ktchardson, Jewellery HAVING re-titled his store in a handsome manner, end hat recently returned from the eastern cities with a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY,- and FANCY GOODS, would call Uxe attention of his friends.and custom ers to the fact that among his Watches trill bo found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the : latest styles of Brooches, Breast Fins, Fob and Vest Chains, linger Bings, Ear Kings, Miniature Lockets, eta, etc. FANCY GIX>DS —Such as Papier Macho, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottle*, Table Mala, Poll’s l*istols,Porto Monnaies in great-variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or* namuntal article?, which Lave only to'be seen to be appro* dated. . [novlj JiO.Bl MARKET STREET. IMOTS that are about 10 . purchase anything in the vrnj of flue Watcher, rich Gold Jewelry, or t.terllng Silver Ware. lIOOP has nowon hand a very good assortment of all kinds of cooda in liU line of business, that lie la selliug at, their t&UB talus and at Icati-t from ’25 to 50 cent, below the price* asked hy tho.«o “ Old Fogiw” that bare been twenty years or so in the mar* ket with their old rtock of goods that cost, when purchased, double their present value, and yet they expect to make n profit on them. I assert facts worth knowing, that I am soiling good*, new and fresh, just purchased, as above, from ‘25 to 50 ernt. cheaper than any other dealer in this city, tit 51 Market street. _ jy2t2 HOl-siti TO LET, ANI) FUItNITUitE "FOR SALE—A good three story house on Second street, between Woodand Market. Thu furniture will be sold at a bargain. Enquire of JjyfcJj 51 Market st. __ Boy Wood Nursery and Gardens* JAMES.KENNKDY, pate Manager of the well-known Sy racuse New York,) begs leave tn lufortn tin* public, that he has now established nu EXTENSIVE NUR SERY, on the Farm of Mr. James S. Negley, near East Lib erty, where ho shall boprepaml, nftnr tho sth instant, to re ceive and fill orders for CTery Tarleiy of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, If ardy and Green House Shrubs ami Plants. 1 n addition to a choice and superior stock on hand, ho hiw made arrangements with ono of the largest Nurseries in the East, to keep up hiss apply. Having a thorongh uml long oipe- Tteuce iu tho badness, he assure his customers satisfaction. ; Mr. Kennody would also respectfully offer his services iu designing, layingout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub lic Parks, or the grounds of Country Residences; and will also furnish ploha for tire formation of Lawns, Approaches, Pieturtsuao Scenery, Ac., in the highest styles of the art. l*rnr«rally acquainted. With every branch of Lami-tcnpe, Oardeniug, and having spent ye-arsln the Sylvian I*ark? of England, and on the beautiful baukß of tho Hudson, be ho has the capacity to meet the wishes of ihoso who fkvor biro, . ■GST* Commuwcariona con bo addressed through the City Post Office, or left nt the ’Warehouse of Messrs. Tiegley 6 Mohan,22 Wood street »»r7rv 76c. ' 7,00 76c. 7,00 CELEBRATED CHEMICAL YEAST * OB BAKING BOWDERS, The Cheapest, Healthiest, vufst Ifafal and Eennomi- . cal Artich’./or Erexut } Biscuti, J?Yied> Griddle andifeljiny CW:«, }\islry, PuddingsfSiceet CoAv-r, Cbm Bread; dc.v * ' . - ever invented. Opinions op the press:— ThOHe who have tried it, have found that tba advertise* XDcnt'doca- not vaunt its praises too highly.—(Tallaha.*ai*e Floridian and Journal, Feb. 19,1553. Iloucekecpers.vrho have tested tho quality of this pow der, pronounce unanimously In its favor.—[Lockport Jlblly Courier." 1 It surpasses everything la tbo way of rising, we ever saw used In the.baking of cakes.— [Rahway Advocate and Regis ter. April 15,1553. This Is an article of such utility in various? kinds of cook ery, that when its-virtues become properly known, no bousekeejicr, that studies comfort aud economy, will wil lingly do without it.—[N. E. Pick., May 21,1853. No one need hesitate touso Dorkoe’s ali-important article to housekeepers.—{Republican Banner and Nashville Wider. Feb. 17,15 M. Would yon have light bread, sweet bread, bread that you can eat with a good relish, do not forget to procaro Darkee’s Baking Powdvr, and you will not fail. to have good bread, cakesi 4 c,—[Troy Bally Times, May 24,1852. We have tried this article, and canwecommend It with perfect confidence.—{Quebec Gazette, July, 1852. Durkee’s Baking Powder vre have tried at our house, and our “better half” was astonished at the result.—FN. V. Daily Times, Oct 23,1852. All good housewives will rejoice in nnd glorify the name of Durkee, after they.have given hlfl Baking Powder a fair trial.—{Now Turk Sun, Sept 30, 1852. Durkeo’a Baking Powder, undoubtedly the best article for this purpose that has yet been discovered.—N. T. Dutch man, Feb. 12,1853. ' ; . Tho highest commendations, from hundredsof the largest and most respectable wholesale houses in this, and nearly every large city on this continent, could be given, if space' allowed it E. R. DURKEE, r Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer, 139 Water s/raf, New York. BAXTER 4 McKEB,-Agents, Pittsburgh. [oct2l] SMITH & SINCLAIR, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 123 SECOND .AND 151 FIRST STREETS, IS STORE ASP 'FOR SALS, 809 bags Rio Coffee; 300 bblsN.O. Molasses; 175 hhds N. O. Sugar; 50 bblaSugar-House do. 30 boxes Grant’s Tobacco; 200 bales Batting; • 60 boxes Websterold do. 300 kegs Nails, assorted; -20bxaRussell&Rpbiu8on’B; 200 boxes Glass; 100 caddy boxes of various 30 kegs Va. Twist Tobacco; brands; 200 boxes Rosin Soapj 60 ; bbla Loaf. Sugar; . - 60 boxes Palm do. 20 bags Pepper; 20 boxesGroundFepper; ■l5 bags Pimento; 'Qep27] Ground Cassia, 4c. £c.4c. ONEY —300 tbs prime new white Honey, in small boxes, forliumly use, just received and for sale by aug2o J. p. WILLIAMS. 122 Wood st. EK3IDENCE FOR SALK—Situated in Allegheny City. The Lot Is 60 feet frout on North Canal street, by 285 deep to Liberty street. The house is’large and convenient ly arranged, with gas fixtures, hath room, 4c. A good Car*: riage House and'Stable on Liberty street; trees, shrubbery, 4c.- This beautiful residence will be sold on easy terms. oct2Q . 3, OPTIIBERT & SON, 140 Third st. BRITISH LUSTRE—IO casks for sain by " • " ’ oct!8 B, A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. Scrip Dividend, • ; PERSONS insured'ln llm Mutual Department of tho Pittsborgh life Tnpurnncn‘Company, are requested to all and receive.tliulr Scrip,for the 30 per cent.dividend de clared on tho let of. February last. . ' oclB ; . ; ;•- -■ .0 A. CQI/TQN, Secretary 1 Labor Saving Slactilne. • ?; .rniTß BOSTOIf.-SAUSiOB cOXTfiR AND STUFFEKS; : X- Hay, Straw, and Stalk Cutters; Corn . Sbellcrs, for hand and horse power? Pruning Chisels. Bm' and a largo assortment of Implements suitable ior the Garden ami Varjn,£rom the Seed and Agricultural Ware honse.4o Fifth * o'el'4 * -< \ Jr .1 r , * r r • > V l ■ • ‘ MISELLANEOUS. M r:y TUB OLDEST ESTABLISHED OFFICE IS THIS CITE MONEY TO THE OLD COUNTRY* TAMES BLAKELY bega leayeto say to thote peHons hav 0 ing friends in the Old Country; and desirous of either sending them, money or paying their, passage, that his ar>. rarigeinents fbt doing either is now complete; and oh bo firm a basis that mistakes can not occur* nto losses accrue to any cartyi Daring .the lastten years in wblchhehM been In this business, he has remitted over AMalf Million,' of Bolters without the loss of a dollar, ond the" house for which ho is agent, in Liverpoolfhaa shipped not less than 49,000 persons during the last year to this country, without a complaint of neglect of duty on their part* . ... ■J- . / ha can issue Passenger Tickets forLondan, BubEn, lireri pool, Glasgow, Cork, Belfast, Drogheda, Limerick, Port I Bosh, Newry.GatWdy; Londonderry* and: Dundalkj to Hew; York, Philadelphia, Boston,Baltimore and NewOrleans,and 1 from thence to Pittsburgh; and will attend-strictly to for warding passengers from thenceto any part of the country.. He also has sight drafts for sale, payable at the following places, viz; , ■ . ON ENGLAND. t . Edwards, Bandford ft , t Wn. Tappscott ft C 0..- ...........LJverpool. (Available in tho principal ities and towns throughout England and Wales.) • ONIBELANB. Provincial Bonk ; Ireland.. fi&urcuss. ' ; Armagh, Belfast, Dowupatrink, 'RnyiTuTrtnrm, Wallow, ; Strabane, Athlone, GorldW, Drogheda, Fennoy,, Monaghan, Enhisoorthy, ' Ballina, Cavan, Dundalk, .Galway: Newry, \Tralee,- • . BMymeua, . ClcnmelL ' Dungannon, 1 ‘Londonderry, Omagh, Youghall, Banbridge, Ddngannon, Kilrusbj * Waterford, : Coleraine, Parsonstowui Cork, ; Ennis, liahdon,' Sligo, • TFelfbtd, CootehM, limerick, Baliyßbannon,. ! ON SCOTLAND- ! • ' . National Back of Scotland, Edinburgh, and its branches In fifty towns in Scotland. - • • OK FRANCE. ■ Messrs. Edward Blount A Go., Bonkers— .Paris. (Available in any city in France.) ON GERMANY. ; • Messrs. Vogel, Kock & Co., Bankers, Fr&nkfbrtan-lhO'tfain. (Availablein anydty in Germany.) • : JAMES BLAKELY, ’ my 7 . 10fl. cor. of Seventh and flmttb field j&fr. PASSAGE FBOH XiVEEBOOIu S&Si EnERALDISLE! - ■'TTrft'- TUjg gplondld new Ship r bnUtfbr“Xapseoti’a Line," is! the largest Packet .Ship afloat, and for atwbglji af build, accommodations for poasebgera, and sailing has no equal in the Liverpool trade. u • •>* > i The EMERALD ISLE will sail from. Liverpool on or about, the Tiumi of. Dscsaißsa,. and persons eendlng fot,their, friends should not lose the opportunity of securing passage' fur them by this noble Ship. - . „ In order to prevent delay, passengers will he notlued'hy. detterfrom Messrs. W* Tapscott LiverpoaVwhatdfly 'to be thereto embark. . ..... _' , - O ; v" The Emerald Isle iacommandedby-Capt Oeo. B.CoTnish, (recently of the favorite packet ship, “Wm. Tapscolti”) who Is well known for hia kindness to passengers, mid his skill*' fulness nir acommander. ’.'V : 1 vSt . f- V - l N.B«—Tbeß. L will te succeeded by the Tnflg'nmrontnew ship “Shamrock,” commanded bythe well knowdCapiaih,; Samuelß.Doane. ■ To secure passoge, apply to' JAMES BLAKELY, . octSll. Corner of Seventh aad.Smlthflold sta. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WIIOLKSAtE AND RETAIL, Jit the 3*eMn Tea. More, . 38 Fnrrn stseet, PmsaufiQQ,Pa. By iho half chest, of neatly packed inmolalllc packaged t« suit the trade. ;; r- 'V. The subscriber is now receiving hia.Fall stock of GREEN' and BLACK TEAS,— consUtingof someof .thQfinnat chopa to be- found in the Eastern market.' Merchants visiting the city arelnvlted to call and . r Below is a list of theTarious grades, all• of which • have been'carefully selected, omlcon with confidence bo recom mended : . »■ 00 half chests fine Young Hyson;;. • - 10 do. do Moyune Young Hyson; • 10 !do . extra fine Moyone do; * 100 ’ do Superior do; : i : V; 15 do- r extra fine... do;.’ I -' ; 50 Locqurcd boxes extraCurioua Young Jlysco; 25 half chests fine Gunpowder; . <• 10 do extra fine do; • 5 do do May one Imperial; . - 20 do Superior . do;. . 1 k 150 do Fine Oolong Black Tea; 4o do exirafiue Oolong; . •’ CO • do extraCuriouado; - 20 do Superlatively Strong and fragrant Oolong; 25 chests extra flue English Breakfast Tea; - . 6 do Curious do ~. do;.. ALSO—Java and Bio Coffee, Lovering’s Crushed, and Pul* verised Sugars. • ■ - ■ ALSO—63.OOO Principe Segars, which, will bo sold very low. A. JAYNES, ' nov!4alAw. '. ‘SB Fifth street, Pittsburgh; TYPE AaHUCY. A. JAYHESi no. 38 iirrn sTiiEKT, mrsßtmon, , Agent for the Sale of L. Johnson i; Co.'s Type, sc.. 07 PHILADELPHIA^ H*AS ON HANDandlbr sale,the fbliowingt—Brassllned column Galleys; Common Galleys, Slice Galleys, • Composing ‘ Slicks; Common and Job Cases; Shooting Sticks; Ley Brushes; Boxwood Quoins ture and Riglet, of all descriptions; Brass Bole, of ell descriptions ; Job Ink, in lib cans; 100 kegs Prout’a News Ink; 100 Founts Fancy Card Letter;'and Leads, cat to.an; ength.• . • ' jgg- Orders for Presses and Type will receive prompt at* tention, and furnished at the Foundry prices. -Old Typo re ceived in exchange for new, at 9 cents 2b,. . ..; '- :i - Pittsburgh, May 14,1853.—daw V- ■ • .? - \ "YTEW PATENT AiIALQAM'PEN.—ThJff lmpoitantitt- TCDtion removes- tbo two great obstacles totho uni . veml use of tho Steel Pen,via: their rigtd]ty,and their rapid destruction by tbe'corrorfve action of the ink.; Ill* minutely examining the quill pen In the act of writing, it will be seen that the action is compound, consisting, first, of : a gentle yielding backward action immediately above the nib of'the pen, and,’second,’ tho u scissors” action, or spreading open of tbo "points to permit the flow of tho Ink. This compound movement—which steel pens hitherto never havd had—gives to the quill its flexibility, and. that peculiar springy play which Is so agreeable to the hand, and which seems to suit the action of the musclea of ; tbo fingers; yielding, ns it does, to the slightest pressure, with* -ont cramping the hand.: Tho efforts of all steel penmaherfl have been directed to the attainment of this essential qual ity of flexibility, and they have had recourse to ah innu . merable varlety of cracks and piercings to attain It; Tho inventors of tho Patent Amalgam Pen found, fitom a scries of experiments, that the whole practice cf thetrade bad in this respect been erroneous—that no combination of *'cracks’* and ** piercings" could produce the desired action, if the ordinary form of (Jit steel pen were adhered to. .This point being gained, they avoided the plan hitherto adopted for attaining flexibility, and gave a peculiar fond ,to the metal, by hich they managed' to combine the "scissors” action of the ordinary steel penwith the agreeable flexlbil- Hy of the quill. The second difficulty to be overcome was* of less magnitude, but still of great Importance to the con sumers of steel pens. Every ono.is aware of tha corrosive action of iho ink oh the ordinary steel pen. Even with the greatest care, it. speedily destroys the delicately smooth hut:: facstpf the pen. So serious a drawback is this from thp u tility. of the steel pen, that thousands arc induced to pur chase gold .pens, at an enormous costj Almost exclusively because of tho anti-corrosive quality of that metal.; Tho inventors have removed this evii.bv their compound metal, which possesses nil qualities of steel, with the additional merit of resisting the chomlCal actlon of the Ink; These I'ensu-WZastmore tfian twenty times longer than the Kirrl Pen, thus renderingthcoi Ihechehpesi ever introduced. For sale by W. 8. UiVJsN, Stationer, novl9 : Marfcßt!Btieete supplied withourvarious grades of Jt; , . FRESHGROUND FLG?B, r -r.> : ' Byiearing their orders at theMIH btin'oiirhoiroftat;. • Logan, Wllwm & Co., AVood street, orßraun AReJter,Cor ner Liberty and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh.. V ;-J . : 1f.,1’. Schwartz, or J.T. Sample, Druggists, Allegheny, nour will bodcliTorod to families ineitherof the twoeities. Tbams: CASH on delivery.. ' .T-"r- v' ■ jyfl) BItYAN, KENNEDY & CO, 8 Valuable JParmrorSale, - M IN PETERS -TOWNSHIP, WASHINGTON COUN* TY, undersigned wlshesto dispose of hls valuable Farm, situated in one of the* most thri-, visg, fertile and desirable sections of Washington county— in a neighborhood proverbial for its good morals arid Intel* ligenee. and sufficiently convenient to good markets. This Land lies within two milesof the pr»posed : route the Cbartlers Valley Railroad, an improvementwhich will ccr tainly be raode.during.tbe coming year. -. It. contains about 145 ACHES, more.or less: of whlch thcre are about 110 ACRES CLEARED, and in a high {date of cultivation, and fiaely improved. The uncleared land abounds in good Em* her, and the whole is abundantly supplied with water.: It adjoins lands of 'William Park, Daniel Bell, csdotbera The improvements are TWO GOOD DWELLING HOUSES, one Brick and the other Frame; aFrameßAßN*and two Frame STABLES* with other, necessary out-building*, There la an abundance of fine FRUIT on this, property. This valuable Farm will bo mid on accommodating terms.. For any further information in reference to It, application can be made to the subscriber, in CanonsbuTg.; sgplfcSm > • - ••• : JOHN CALQHAN. Elope nUils ih Full Operation Atfatnl RYAN’S BUILDINGB, Fifth street—THE PROPRIETOR, thankful to the public for past custom, venfcnres to so licit a continuance of the same fbrhis preamt enterprise—' the establishment of a Fimsr and MtOi within the city, for the accommodation orhis tttatomer&’tod all who wish, to have really good Flour, pure ground Spites, &L Ac. The attentioa of Families, Merchants eud othfltß-'iS'favi ted, and all I ask U that they will give me atrial/"^ ~ - ‘ . F.>R. DRAVO,Noi Tiaamfflia.t ' N. B. —All articles taken back if not found gtXxLahd the money returned. - '• : - *■ ~--marl9? PATENT FRUIT GATHERER—For picking-fruit,-from tall trees without the aid of. a ladder. Pruning Instru ments-of the most approved. construcUonfT?i#ihg Ihrto,- snitablo for' strawberry beds,. Acg Fotatde Drills;,Cutting Boxes, for Hay or Com BtalkSinf vprioov patterns, and a great variety. of labor saving implements for the garden or farm. Dbiriiing’fl,.Barry J B, and other standard works on Fruits, Flowers, Barai Architecture, and , Landscape Gardening, for s&i*- at the Seed and Implement Warehouse, No. 49 Fifth street. Pittsburgh, pa.,'' V >. ) jy23 . . ..y. , .7 JAMIg WABDROP- l Wall's Academy of Drawing and. Palßtigg !\ :\XT ■. 0. WALL would notify his friends and tfcopuptfc, : Vy , thathe has*rembved hlastudlo from piratßtnjeL to Hid comer of Market and Foncth'atreets, ftecandstoiy.) over the store of WW. SLUersh; entrance onFourth street, , Atthe request of his friendSfhe hastdmopecedwDllAAV lNG BCHOOL. Classes' for young Indies and Gentlemen will he formed in both Drawing ana Painting.. Hobos fitted up a Boom with every facility for study, andhe trusts that his enterprise will most with a eupporUngp&trsmg9.v r * - > *pr2£tf <. | JAMES WAIU3ROP. • V* W:".* :-- ; i gavems y v -. ETOOPEAH AGEHCY. Bhoaai & Sons* Thomas Ug£ctV Gabriel'Adams, Thomas Wallace, . "Malcolm ftsech^-. .* IlarrlsonParry,*. - Robert Chessman,. Richard Kwalt, Robert Wilson, James ILM’Clelland, - Thomas Resrson, OrantMowry, . James O’!!. Denny, A. Morton, w Lemuel Sbartliff, .• James Lewis, IHPKSINES. ■.Vareerfß Spanish fi/matture. TUB GnBAT PURIFIER OP.THEBtOOD* ; ‘ BOf :A fABCCUOT : . A N INYALUABLK EEtfEDYBQR SCROFULA, King's J\, Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate CntaneoUS Eruptions, ■ Pimples or Itaaiulw on the.Foce,Blotefces,Tfoil* Chronic BoruEySp, RingWormror Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and pSnol-theßooesMd Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Byphi litio PisonioTS, Xumbego, Spinal Complaints,' and all Ms* 1 eases arising' from.aa injudicious uso oTMcrimry, Impru dence in life, orlmparity of tbeßlood. --5 ..-'irvi . * ) * Thbrraiaahle Medicine, which has •. become celebrated for the. number ofextraordinary cure* vffectedjthrough its tlra proprietors,-at ihrnrgent request of theirfUemdfv.to nflbr ft to the public,-which they do with the utmost confidence In its virtues and wnndexfttl o properties: * Tho lowing certificates, selecfodlrom alarge number, ajn, however, » stronger testimoiryAhan'; the mare word ol the ', proprietors; ami well known In their, localities* and of thehighesf respectability, 'many orU>emrc3idiDgintherityof Richmond, Vo. ; P w tho Exchftnge HoteL-Rlchmond. Known. he has seen tbemedicino calif a . Carter’s Spanish, Mixture administered inorcra hundred cases, in nearly, all the diseases for which itis recoameml* nmst astonishingly good-result*. He says it is the ihost extradrdihary medicine bo has eTer isceu^ AGUE AND FEVER—G REAT CURE.-! hereby certify, that Tea three-yearal had Ague and Fever of themostvlo lentdescriptlon., Physidamt,took large qoan tlllesor tjpinine^Mercury, and I bellove oil - tho Tonics ad vertised, .but,all without any permanent Toilet -At last I tried. Carter's Spanish Mixture, two bottlesof which cfTce- I tuallycdred me, and'lam happy to say I havohad neither -chUlacr fsrer aiOCo.' TConsider it the best Tonic in tho 1 world, and tho only maiidna that over reached my cose. > S6ns 'Lohqpej. Beaver :Da%zmtt Richmond, Ya. - C« B. XUCKj now intho city of Efchmond, and for many years Id the Jtaafc Office, has such- confidence in tho i astonishing efficacy of Cartels-Spanish Mixture* that ho | has bought-upwards of-fifty:bottlra; which ha lias given I away totbo&fillcted. r jSlr.liUcisayshnliaanever known it io fall, when takenaccording to dnuctiofis«<-> - Dr. MINGB, apractising Physician, and formerly of the {HtyJiotelyin tbedty oTlUchmoild;s&yft he has Witnessed in a number of instances; the effects of Spauish Mixture, which were most truly surprising/ Hevaya in a . case ofiConsumpUon, dependent oath© Liver, the good af* fectawerowonderfulhuloed. r - SAMCBIi M. DRIN KEK.-ofthe&rmof Drinker A Mor ris,- years standing, by the of two . bottles of: Cartex’e Spanish -Mixture, v-v v ; -; w ; GRBATCO7IB OF£CROFDLA.—The Editnrsaf the Bleb* moud:B4pubUcan bad"a servant msployod in their press -room cared of violent Sercfnlir^;combined with*Bbeuma* '.t&jn, which entirely disabled him from wdill Two hoitles of Carter’s Spanish. Mixture made * perfect oire of him, and the Editors..in a public notieOi say they M ebeerrull; r* commenditlnall who oreafllictedwijh any disease of the bltX>4.V • STItL AKOTHER CUBE OiV SOROFCLA-r-t hod a very Valuable boy cured of ScnrfuTaby Carter’s Spanish Mi store. cohrfdep it truly a/valuoblexnodleine.: :- '/Jv.Vr^r.-/-- 5 »-■. Conductorbn-tbo B.F;audP.R.R;Co^Richmond,Va. ;SXhT RHEUM ofTWENTY YEARB STANDING CURED. . —M t T JOHN THOMPSON - , residing in thndty. of Richmond, was cured by threehottles of, Carter’s Spanish Mixture, of JBMt.Rhyeum, which be had nearly twenty yearaiand which alUhe physicians of the citycould not cure.'Mr.Thmnp .epn is a wall known merchant in the dty of Richmond, andhist-ire-iftmbst.remarbable.- • r\ WM. Jl, MATTHEWS, of Richmond, hod a rervaot cured of SyphiQs, In tlie wprat.fonn, by Carter's Spanish Mixture. He eays he checrfatly recommends it, and considers it sn luvaluablo medldhe.' .> < . . . ; .mCHARD E. WBST, of I2(hmond, wa3 cured of Scrofu la, and- what physician*-Vail confirmed Consumption, by . ; tbree XSarter’i Spanish Mixture. • • ' •: EDWARDEUIiTONf comtniSnioner of the- revenue, says he ha* eeeh the goodtffdcU of Carter’s Spanlsh 7 Mixtaro la a number of Syphilitlc oiBe«, and says it is a |«Tfcct cure for that horrible tllsesse.' - - a WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond, cured of Old-Sores and Clears, Which disabled h ; m from-walking. TonVafaw bot* ties of-Carter’s Bponirh- Mixture. Ond waJ enabled. to walk withoutacrutch; irin.a’iorttimtfperinahrtiOYohred. . Principal Depot at M. WABIV CLOSE A Maiden .■Lone, New. York; rrx -■ .; •• T.w. DYOTT ARSONS; N 0.132 Northed *u PhiTadelpbla. BENNXTT A BEERS; No. 1*23 Main street, Richmond, Va. AadfbrsaleTjy B; Ai FAHNESTOCK* CO;,L-Y?TLOOX. Jr. A CO4 PUDhurgh: IL PJ SCHWARTSS, Allegheny; and byDrnggjsta andDcale'rainMeEdn&everywheTO. ;bclB:iUWly v. : : - 7-:v:- ;^7V'^ MORSE'S COUXFOimD SYItrP OF YEL ■ LOWDOCKEOOT, . ffiniff id apureJyTegetableCcunpoand. scientifically pro- X pared from the beet roots and hex os of Uie Materia Medlca, and has tm unrivalled reputation lor the blowing eilects.vii: : EEQCLAaiNG AND STRENGTHENING T3IE UVEE, ftQd.Dtacstm OnOiNßi and cleansing thoStwnach nudßovt* ebv and thua curing ali Bilious Diseases, liver'- Complaints. Dyßpepsl^Jhdigestian f Costiveiicss, Fever : and Agoe, Jaundice, Kausca, Lossof Appetite' An, and causing the food to nourish and support every part; < - r ‘ PTJEIFYINa THE BLOOD, ; f: and tbuacuHng all Humors, .Eruptions, Scrofu* da, Balt Rheum, Erysipelas, Bcaldliead, Canker,; pimples on the luce, Blotches; Olcersy Tumors, Mercurial Can* Ac. . -.- • • BEdfiLATIHq TDti SECRETORY ORGANS,• ; and by enabling'them to perform, their proper functions, preventing.and curing many painful aoddangerous dis eases; strengtheniogand quieting the Nervous System, thus allaying Nervous Imtatlob, tied curing oil diseases of tha Nerves, as Hysteria, Nfefiralgia, Cramps, Ac, Itiaunrirolled in the cure of all FEMALK COMPLAINTS, asWeaknesa, General lrregularity, ObstrUctiohlv Swelllng of the Feetj Limte,' JolnUv&V caused, by -weakness; also, Lung and. Throat. Compl uints, os. Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Consumption, also, Dropsy. r .navtngmadeuseof theCompoucd Syrup of.Ycnqvr Dock :Boot, prepared by C. Morse &Coly eltiierouiseYres,crln. fi©,Prepared by C. MOUSE & CO.,* No. .440 Broadway, New x ora, and so»u. by druggists and others throughout this and other countries, JOEL Agen^ ‘ : opr27dy ” ; ; v . u ‘ I Pittsburgh.-Pa. DR. DE LANEY’S CELEBRATED CURATIVE The ordylnfallxbU-Cuxt for that Dreadful Distort known us SPK&SIATGBRHEA OIVJNVOICNTARY NOCTURNAL EiH£SION9»BO harrusalng anddcBtructiTe,and pr6d ac tive ef bo much-mischief to the nervous system, incapaetta ‘ ting the roan far bnaijiess* society pad matrimony; . This Instrument ia siiaple, compTeheasiTe end never* failing, and may.beusea -without the elighlest -incon venience: or the knowledge of the most lnUmate friend, it is to he nsad externally, producing no pain or Injury •-whatever^-narpreventing.aDy.oiidfrom attending to .his business; and while ittnso cantata in a thort t&ntj Ursueh c» ez>* tint that (htjt: BKQAixtimaFimimyaPowta or kExxsnoSi the loss 9 f-which, caused by earlyabuw, Is the disease in ques tion, and -the.cang&.Qf thethem ganrt concomitant complaints —via: Nerrousues%,Prostration,-Dyspepsia, Pain In the Head phd 'Dimness of Ybion,Weaknesff jof'the Back end of lh»Eje3, Impotence,' Pim pleSonthe Decline of.virility,YVeaknesa of Memory and Power ibr-; Mental Appiicntion*Deleetlcn, ‘Aversion to Soclety,Timidity r Self-lHBtiust,LQvecf Solitude, - Ac. AUthae complaint* invariably as th« nuTceisitoppcd'fr&n iofiieK OUj/emanated,, Be lt'alto remembered, thatthoseparqplalnlsafebut little understood by the profession in ; general, and that ail' the inedldptf Inthaworldherer haSjthdcover' , wiiJ',Btop those i ifalloWedto contmnflnnchecked, sra sow to The price of the complote iiurtrtnttGnt. earpfnlly secured agaihst-aU observation la h box, Is only SIOT- It can 'he seat by. express toany-address, in hay pajtbrtbeUnlted States, Canada,-’Ac, according to order, accompanied by fbll direc* Uons,aid ImpQr- ant advice to themarriM : audslngle ; the expenses, even.lo .the remotest pints : of the county, being very trifling..’ . ; ... , All applications and remittances must bodlr«cted{past* paid) to the poctorhf bavingnoAgencles establish ed but In London and Paris. . j, Address, (post-paid) Dr. D. Do Lanoy, 61 lippenardstreet, New York. i Office hours,' dally, from 0 A. M. tills P.M., and from 7 to 8 P. &L, the Sabbath excepted. • • • %* The undersigned certify. With great pleasure, that the above mentioned Instrument is notonly con&rnctedonsd entitle principles, bat that from results m»y l alwayß,withcoiifidfinee,featiticlpated > t£LCTo being, for the cure of thosediaeasevno Giher csrUtiTirorudy extent. . HENRY fi. KEtLEIV M. CH.QOETZE.M.D4 9$ Chamber* sn, MD.ECKHARKlsM.l)^24Howartlftt, 7 -j: ; NEW-YORK; I - frlve Hutictred Worm* Ezpelkdi T> KAU the followiDjf fetaJcjiifcnt Yroni resßectablo. drce the «urprUliiff r effect of B/A. PAHNES> TOCK>S CNEQU AXLED TEHMIitIGE: - ; 7 ' - - v OoDMJSBcaq, Januafyil3*lB63. Metrrt.l3.ji. H\ihntzl'>& Mattbcw Clark, a man of uodoubtsd?CTGeit7,-’ofthe town of Lisbon, Bt. LawMtM»*onnty» N f a little girl, fbor Veara old, tawnomMgarothmdosefl of IL-A.Fahn eatoek’a Vermifuge, ia three flucccssiTO, boars. -In the «5 temooa of the same day she passed ttt-Ona time SEVEN TEEN, andat another NINETEEN WORMS. Aboat two o’clock the followiug night, ehe passed the incredible num ber of PIVEHBNBREb ln aHfire hundred endfifty-EeveO, injcsathaD twelTOhourfl* time. He iald theyrtere perfecUy astonh'hcd at apch a . mass of worms from a child of herage,and that ho counted ‘ them accurately. Very, respectfully,- . ; ,7, ; ; : . JENNBR AVEANBitfi^Urngglatfl. ;. Sold wholesale and retail by atl tho. principal : ah. : boilsafpsmo ,T T dozen Wolfes Aromatic Scheldam ScbnafipsTor sola vbolesalo or retail,-ot. : • ocISO .... ,• , . KEYBElt*Bt)rpg^totß,140 Woodstreet. by. - ;B. A. FAUJfESTOCK & Co. # ; ecr. Wood and First street. OOUUK.«r-&) ibis Anwrieiiu; ' ;'. . , 7 2 casta. French;. For sale by -• figpS* li -A. yAIIN£STOCS & 00. /TXIitIAM TAiVTAU.—iiS bbia fonrarloU fat sale by KJ aepgS > B. A. gA»SEStOCR > QQ, ;L:: ,-;Wftggtf» Congrcia - ypmg Bflfcfa prepares bynparely isteamzsicdtowa^whoiAjn^jrvi^rj^u*toiaz&Zicpenr. n is* pain whenllist cuaVVat by exposure t&lhßtorbc* comes gradually of axaast tntosso ani permanent ttetk, Voreale In bottles of TWiona site, by oiTeUrL a% eoftS - . , -fifaUTOttry Wttf ~ \&tf M«tat gtrtoti tqrnwr