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Z’? 1 CLOTHING. ♦ rillll! subscribe: ri'o.'.U , esiA clfully Inform In*rncr.iJr>iina 1. Ujo puMK tbht bo has removed ftvm Ins old stand, ou -•'-"'•sficUcts.a»et; Id the XWr. IMX fRO&T M>.. STUEEJVinimedmtely opporifn tho Theatte, where beds now reviving umi opoiiing a, baaOMffie assort-, meit of Plain and Fancy Colored Ckulis, Capsimeres and. - YoHing-s of th* neweststyles, which he mUlaJ»'pU»Mire • iu\-.!mwing id loose who urn;; favor him with ft calk lie is. " uls.» nroiiaied io hValur to order- every, arthno of Clotumg * constituting nOeutlemanV R'ardrobe, .in. the latest mid . -mestCiKliioniihle, style. • . - • •'- ' TO-T-d A—Tho subscriber offers for salehis com .> '-nlyic system of Garment ‘ Draughting, •«> .favorably- known '• anl generally used by-thij trade of this city, Cincinnati, Philadelphia and elsowlmre; at tho following prices, viz: With -instructions, $10,00; without instructions, $»,00. : The Hook and Itu)or, coutaining-fuU and accurate directions ..... ‘ vtbpuccessfaldraaghUng.forvranledtoanypartof theunited : . States, on receipt of $7,00, by JAMES.C. WATT, Toucher of Garment cutting, mfir2S. . ; No. 45 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. UAllliKl/ GIIAV, ■'aPciAi* "orfit.iteSSivcsi gr. •CLAIR PirttiDUEOll. . GENTLIiMKN’S CLOTUI. iU.mnde exclusively to order, * and warranted- to suit. lias-constantly on * ■efioloe GASSISIEItp, VJ«l»OS, - RnJ.OVERCOATI.NU, of the latostatjrles, f,r the custom trade, gentlemen leading r \ their wishes consulted and complied with, as ml work ■'J. done xmdar'hls.own m 1 G LOTH IN G STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & GO., ■" the ££» of the XUEEB 1)IG LOOKS, have, for the par « Bwiitoj more'sptae.dr tbek Immenej.business, - r-mored to the spacious homing on thecornor or -: ■"“ niAMoi'tl ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, ' \ • Whero they have uo<7 th&mo?t - . SPLENDID STOCK.-OP,CLOTHSI A.SD READY HADE CLOTHING, •That hits cvor becu offered tothe public. Their principalohjettfor this removal, is togivo them more facilities far thu. ■ / ■ WMOa.ESAIiB TRADE! ' Thev uro hropftred fapeiltJondsHt the - _ „ „ LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! . • , AhU thoy .uarrant them to be as good as any mann '• • ; facturcd in the Union. „„ „ CUSTOM WORK> : ttr.THE B EST. .STYLE, A*n UPON THE SUOE.TEST Thoy have ca hand a lull add beautiful assortment o. Of,OTIIS M«1 COATINGS, ior ■ ■• ■ FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI ' ■ -- NESS COATS. ■ ■ ’ Our Interests are Identical with those of our customers, and wo assure tho public that our fidelity will not- fall iu filling nil orders we may ho favored with. DON’T FOUGHT THU PLACE— §§ W«»d Sftreeit, (east side,) cobnub- or diamond alllt. - N. desiroour patrons to understand that wo have ’ no lonircrauy cr.nnoctlon with tho Clothing Business oa • '—Liberty street; -Our attention is dovotod ox.clufdvt-.ly to tne ••••:House abbro designated, • * ' mar*23 DRY GOODS Motive ! I •• TO' THE wnnLK>ALti .AND .RETAIL PHALLUS 01 PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY CLTY, ANDMCIMTI. —D UitKGU & 00., Importers k Wholesale Donors jn Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties, No. 99, one doer ?rom the North-west comer of -Wood st. and Diamond alley, Pittsburgh. Having completed the enlargement of 'their present occupied IVaro Rooms, are now cpeuingono oftho largest and bevt slckX of DKY.GOODS and \ALTE TIKS, they have ever heretofore exhibited to the Pittsburgh triule, and on examination, will bo found to be unsurpassed by any other House of tho hind in tho Cttj\ and as one of thti partners is. generally lathe Eastern Cities during the 'business wasons, bundiasing cheap bargains, adapted - tho Pittsburgh mid Western Trade, vre will be able to oner •inducements to oor old customers, and purchasers gener ally. Our stock or Dry Goods ooneirt- in part, of lh« f‘>n<*w ing leading articles, vis: Superior Broad CJolhs; U . -pnot-and IV.tersham do; Fancy Cashmere?. Tweeds and Sntinet'.r; Jeans, Fsnrv Vestings and Cordim.ys; Flannels, Th-Vmg# and Vest Paddings; Brown and Bleached Muslins, and Irish Linens; Foreign and Domestic Ginghams; ; Alpacas, Merimw, OobuiTT CloUis, and Drcso SHhn; Day State and Broache Shawls; Woolen Comforts and Fancy Silt Ilandkerchlcfe. The' following comprise a part of the general stock cr ■Varieties; Buttons, Combs, Threads and Sewing Silks; Hosiery, Cloves, Ribbons, and Black Silk \ cils; ■ LaoeHJoods. Jaoonetts. Mull and Cambrick Muslins; Fancy Nettings, and Millinery goods gcncmUy. Also —A large assortment ofTaWe Cutlery, Pocket knives, Ttaxors mil Settlors of our own ImportaUun, Perfumer?’, /Patent Medicines, together with a splendid assortment of Gold find Gilt Jewelry, of the latest pattern* Gold and Sil . Ter Watches; Watch materials Wnich gin-res, and nn ex tensive stock of "0 hour and 8 day Brass Clocks, of a variety of patterns. All of which will be sold on the most accom modating terms, Mr Cadi, or City reference. N. B.—City, O.nntry Morrhnnis and redlars are invited tb give ub a call before purchasing elsewlierw. • ; T) OHhOti AUl.__ SKQpND ARRIVAL OP PAbh AND WINTER DRY «OOI>SI! • - The Cheapen Goods of the Season ! ' ~X7’OUNG STEVENSON & LOVE, sign of tho original J. l»Etdiivt,.No. 74 MARKET STREET,between Fourth .. and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, hare just received, and are , now opening a large and splendid assortment of DRESB GOODS, ?Of the newest and moat desirable styles, adapted to tho present season. Plaid Brocade and Fancy Silk?, at bargains. Plain Black and Ccfroellan Silks and Turk Satina. ' Merino Plaids, all wool, and Silk «iai V.'Of)! do. Also, Haw Silk and Cashmere Plaids of every description, very cheap. Now style Plain and Fancy Do Lalnr-s. French ilerlnes, Ousntneres, CoburgK, n»ul Pur.,- •rnaHaS, all colors and qualities. • De Beg**, «nd high colored De Lainua, all qualities. Kali aud Winter Shawls, of every description, • • • ■ Long and Square Brooby and Plaid Shawls. 3’rintcd Cashmere and plain Thibet do. French Chintzes, Ginghams. . A gcn-ral assortment fast color Prints, from GJ4 eta. np. • WHITE GOODS of every description. .;*• Collfirs, Cuffs,Chemisettes and ErnbM Hdlcfs., at bargain?. . - 1 Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods, very cheap. \ ... i • Atso, o full stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, al low prices r Linen Sheetiug, Pillow Linen*, Table Clotln, and Nap* kins. Russia Diaper, and Cravats, very cheap. GLOYES, HOSIERY; SUSPENDERS, and CKAI ATS. We would respectfully solicit an early call from both wholesale and retail buyers, flattering ourselves that we - can accommodate all who may favor us with their patron . y U °gsuSo. STRYKNSON & WE. Jnll.Received' AT THE 01U0INAL BEE-nXVE, Sh. 74 MARKET STREET, Anew supply op fall ani, winter goods, which will he sold at exceedingly low prices. »e would rep peel fully solicit an early call tom our friends end the public in gcuenil, hollering that wo con now offer greater inducements to both wholesnlo and retail bnycrs. thane™heretofore. TOoyG[ EyFJiEOS t LOVE- WM. A. M’CLUUG, dealer is Fine Tons, Choice Family Groceries and Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., rrTTSßtman. pa. 1 S now' receiving ularge assortment of ERESU GOODS, L in addition to his already extensive stock, PordiUMsl from first hands in the Eastern markets, which, will be told families, baying by the «*! ' H.wcWn and Carriage Factory I JOHHSTON, BBOTHEBB & CO., . S&ns rJpSMM'nnd tiro public generally, that Uioy have commencvd tbn manufacture of Carnage** SgSlia-Harouchrs, Rorkaways.Bnsgies.Slcigha and Chariots, in all their various styles of finish and proportion. Ail artlerfi will is, executed with strirt regard to durability and beauty of fiuhh. will also bo attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using in all their work the Eastern Bbafw, Poles, anti \M»wl stuff* they feel conn* dimt that all who fovor tbcw with their patronage, will bo -i>erfecUy satisfied on trial of their work. Purrhru’crs are requested to giTe us a call, before purena- CTngclsewhe.ro. octG.ly ' : CAKKIA:x, Sdkirs, Buggies, which ho will sell on the very lowest terms for cash. Having had twelveyeaw’practice in the business,and wiib hWweU known facilities in the Hast, ho Hatters himself lu puttihg down all competition. „ „ , , Those wishing to purchase are respectfully invited to call aadseefortl^tnselvefl. Esnecial and prompt attention paid to repairing of Carri -1 fmylB:d*wy*l JOSEPH WHITE. “ ‘ ‘ ITVKRIf bTABLE, ' Comer of SmWifield stree.l and. Diamond alley. A THE undersigned Jiaring added largely to his stock, Is now prepartid to accommodate the public /Q2.with tbc finest Buggies, and best Horses, both for. Saddle and Harness. Gentlemen wishing to have horses kept aflivery, will find superior accommodations for them at this stable. The stalls aro large and new, an(l the pro- every attention to their, ease and comfort. oetGry . / P. DEVLIN. BLANK BOOKS— ' UgCM, • Journals, Day Books, Cush Boohs, Receipt Books, Dockets, Or any descrip tion of BEANE BOOKS MADE TO ORDER nt short notice, of the most Rupcrior quality of paper, bound in any style required. Blank Books paged to order. . A. large and excellent stock of Blank Books, always on hand and for rale at low rates, consisting of Cap, Demy and Medium work, in all ntylcs of blading. The trade supplied on liberal terms. W. 8. HAVEN, Blank Book Manufacturer, ppryo Corner of Market and Second streets. THE partnership between tbo undersigned, at Pittsburgh and Wheeling, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Joseph Richards has transferred htj lnterert ti George W. Smith, who U alone authorized to >'M i O R Ma of the late firm. • JO g Bpn RIOIIAEDs'. Pittsburgh, -August 20, 1853, OAltD—The BREWING, OK AITf.MALTand HOP TRADE ang27:3m . lUAywqj • —~ Revolver*)! Revolver®!■ -rn«tT RECEIVED—By Express, direct from themanulae- asptendlil assortment of Colt’s Repeating-Pis tol*. 4 6 and G inches barrel, all,of which we will scU ibr cash m low as they can bo bought in the city of New York. I’ereonßgoing to Australia ot California, will Hud that they can do hotter by purchasing their cquippage at, homo, than they can among strangers.os, we give persons ft chance to •-trsTiny of the above PUUIs, before, tho city; and In case oC, a failure, werefgnd the money. . tncubeut. » 6 BOWN k TKTU3Y, ISG TToodstreet, Pittsburgh. "**‘Notlcelo Farmers wul Gardeners. Tins pubscrlber lms r*ce!v«l hia fnpply ofTURKIT BFUUS—vU’ Largo Parple Top, bellow: Aberdcens, •mate Globo, Largo Norfolk, tmd LalncVs improved Roto Tpura or Swedish. Also,® ftrr tons or Lclnas’ FerUliier, 000 of thebcsl manures for com, pain, (*r»BJ, vesetobloa, fruiUrecs, Sc., of easy and safo application,at I'bUadelpUa nnd Farming rmploS>Toua>o.--Trainfl''leaving at 3.00 PM for .'Sandusky, Toledo,Chicago and the North West,’arriving at Toledo ut 7.551* M and Chicago next morning nt 7 00— time throughfrhm Pittsburgh to Chicago being less than 24 ; hours. • ; Cleyf.lasu. CoLUSimra ASD CiNClKSATt.—Trains leavlng:nt 2AO P M and 8.30 P il for Columbus, Cincinnati, Gallon, Dayton,.lndianapolis and nil stations cn-tho Bellefontuine aiid Indiana Railroad! • Clevelako Etue.— ■'Trains leaving at 4.45 P M and 9.00 P M for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo and New-York.. The Trains, connect both ways with the C. Z, 4 0. R. R. at Hudson for Cuyahdfea Palls, Akron and Clinton at Bayard with the Railroad for Carrollton, Miner-viand Way nesburg;: . Tickets fhrbugh.to.Toletfo, 1 . Lasallo and Freeport can be obtained at this office. ; Piuwengeff'jire'reffuijgtod ta .procuro their tickets at the Company’s Office,■ ot • JOHN A. CADGHEY, Agent, noviS MonongaheWHonse, Water sU Pittsbnrgh, New Arrangement, COMMENCING A UGUST 8, 1853 IjiXPRT:S3 TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh tit o o’clock, AM; l j etopt? only at the principal Stations, and dines at Crest line at 1.50 P M, arriving at Cincinnati in the C7CDing,Yia Columbus and Xenia. Fare from Pittsburgh to Ciudnnali,s7,7s; to Columbus, $5,25. MAIL Tit AIN leaves Pittsburgh at S.oO A M; dines at Al liance ; and reaches Crestline at 6.00 P M, connecting witb tliH Night Train to Colnmbus and Cincinnati, and with the hellolbntaine and lihliuna Railroad for Payton, Indianapo lis, Terre lianto, aud towns in Indiana. Connections art* mode at Alliance by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and Cleveland. „ Faro from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4.00. JOHN M’CMSKF.T £ CO. Connections arc made at Mansfield by Railroad with San* duskv Cttv, Munsfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and Zanes ville. - l ure to Sandusky City, $4,50; to Newark, $4,00; to Zones* vfllo. $5. • Connections are made with Detroit and Chicago, both by Cleveland and Handosky Citv. Passengers who leavo lMtts burgh in the Mad Train at 8.30 A M. go directly by Mans field and Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention. * taro to Detroit, G. 00: tn Chiragn, til, 1 00. UETUUA'IISGi ■■■• «,,“?:<» w .»*• - - A'Jtel* .■■ ■ *■ ■;**>. • / ", V .4o 41 1.15 PM "7.15 “ Mansfield Junction 7.20 “ 1.40 u 8.10 Mount Vernon.- 9.05 lt 4.10 u 9.55 “ Reach Newark.-- JO.OJ “ 5.16 “ 11.00“ GOING NORTH. Leave Newark at. 4.‘20 A 51 9.00 A M 6.25 P M Mt. V eruon 6.2 a “ 10.10 M i«->0 “ Mansfield Junction 7.20 « 12.10 P 51 8.10 “ Shelby Junction ..7.46 “ 1.05 “ 8215“ Monroeville Junction.. 9.15 “ 3.10 “ 10.30 “ Reach Sandusky 10.00 u 555 “ 11.05 u Connecting at baudusky With Mad River and Lake Ene, and “ Northern Division” Cleveland and Toledo Railroads. At Monrottitle, with Trains on “Southern Division” Cleveland and Toledo It. IL, for Cleveland, Toledo, 4c. At ghelby Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cin cinnati Railroad. At Mansfield Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh. At Newark, with Central Ohio Railroad for fcancarUle, Columbus, 4c., Ac. This arrangement of Trains completes tho line of direct communication between the East and* 4 Gnat Iforiii-WcsL” Passengers from Philadelphia and Baltimore, destined for lb© "West, proceed, directly on their arrival at Pittsburgh, by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad (o Mansfield. Tbonco to Monroeville, where connection la made immediately for Toledo, Chicago, ami intermediate places—affording a route unrivalled for safety, certainty and despatch. Connection is also made with all tho Trains on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad at Mansfield, by which ynssen gers from Chicago, Toledo, Detroit, Sandusky, Zanesville, Newark, and Columbus, proceed, to Pittsburgh, Philadel phia and Baltimore, without delay. By this route, passengers taking the early Train from ZanosTillo, Columbus, Newark, Ac., can go to Toledo, San dusky or Cleveland, remain in either place some four hours, and return bom© same day. THROUGH TICKETS to be had at tho different Stations, for Lheabove named places. J. VL ROBINSON, Superint’t. Sandusky. November, 1853. fnov2d:3m) Pennsylvania Railroad Company. WfE ore forwarding Produce, Aa, to Baltimore and FhUa ff • delphta, promptly, on receipt. Time, Fife Days. bates or matin*. Bacon, Pork and Beef, (salted,) 45c. $ 10003 a. On Lard, Lard Oil, Tallow, Cotton, window Class, GOe. lOOfos. On Candles, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Laaf Tobacco, 60c. 100 lbs. On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Clover and Timothy Seed, 70c. •$ fl>. ,• On Deer Skins, Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, 70c. IOOIbs. ■ On Feathers, Furs, Peltry, Brooms and Merchandize, 90c. IOOIbs. On Flour. barrel. Wo are also prepared to forward freight-to Rodebangh’s Station, near Grccnsburg,and Intermediate Stations. COVODI3 & GRAHAM, Agents, corner of Penn and Wayn© sts M Pittsburgh. . n. 11. nOUSTON, Agent, Jy29 276 Slarket street, Philadelphia. Malcolm lf.zcb.. -jona m’alpin .josepu s. leech. •J. 8* Leech) fllcAlptn & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Sealers In Produce, Met als, and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nob. 242 and 244 Liberty street, near tbo head of "Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa., of fer for ealo on liberal terms, the following: 100 tierces fresh Rice; <50,000 Ibß. Bacon, assorted; 100 bbls. Tar; j 6 tons Bar Iron, do; 1500 kegs Nails, assorted; ■' 3 do Best Nail Rods; 500 bores Window Q loss, I 2000 kegs Rock and Rifle assorted; ! Powder, assorted; CO half chests Tea, as-! 300 boxes Rosin Soap; sorted; 1 85 bbls. Linseed, Lanl on«*. 76bxs.Tobacco,assorted;! Tanners* Oil; lOOhhds.N.O.Sugar.portj 300 bbls. Vinegar; prime; ; 30 do Itosln; 6 hxs. Havana Sugar; * *'2o do Pitch; 10 hhds. Porto Rico do; j 5000 lbs. assorted Copper; 150 hags Coffee; ! 20 bbls. and kegs Lard; 500 l»bla. N. O. Molasses; ! 10 kegs assorted Shot; 75 do fI.H. do; ! 1 do Buck Shot; 800 I)l?.Tin Plate, n«sM:S 6 bbls. Alum; 4 ions Wire, do; ; 20 do Rye Flour; 2do Spelter; ; 20 setts Tinners’ Machines 5 casks sheet Zinc, as-; and Tools; sorted; ; 100 has. Dried Apples; 600 pigs Tin; \ 100 hales Batting, assorted; 1000 lbs. Antimony; * 2000 lbs. Cotton Yarn, as -10 tons ass’d Shoot Iron;» sorted. 100,000 lbs. nss*d Bulk Meat;! PKOCLAHATIOS. BY virtue of & precept under tbo bands of Wm. B. McClure, President of tho Court of Common Pleas, in and for tbo &tb Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Jus* ticoof tbo Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery In and for said District, and William Boggs and Gabriel Adams, Esqs., Associate Judges of tbc saino County, in and for the County of Allegheny, dated the 19th doy of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand hun dred and fifty-three, and to mo directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at the Court Douse in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 4»h Mon day of December, at 10 o’clock, A. M., Public notice.is hereby given to all Justices of the Peace, Coroners and Constables of tho County of Allegheny, that they he 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, in their behalf, appears to bo done—and also those that will prosecute tho prisoners that now are, or may. be in the jail of said County of Allegheny, to be then and there, to proe ocute against them &s shall bo just. Given , under my hand, in Pittsburgh, this tilth day of November, In tho year of our Lord ono thousand eight hun •dred and fifty-throe, and of the Commonwealth the '77th. itov23 • - - WM, MAGILL, Sheriff. Thanksgiving, THANKSGIVING DAY being close at hand, JEHU lIA WORTH* corner of Diamond and Diamond alley,, winhes to inform all those.persons fond of good Plum Pud ding or Mince Pies that ho is selling good cooking Roi sinsat GV cU., Bc,loc to 12)4 Cental lb; new crop Bunch KaisinH 18%c $ lb, or $1,75 half box; Currants 12)4 to 20c tUb, good Cluster Raisins $2 box; pure good Bpfces 3c ox.; mixed do. 3c *1 oz. Good Wine and Brandy for cooking purposes, 25c quart ' nov22 ENGINEERS’ STATIONERY WAREHOUSE. W.grHAVEK, - Corner 0? Market as© Second B*Restb. ALWAYS ON HAND, a large and wellselected stock of Whatman’s Drawing Papers, all sizes; ~ Drawing Paper in rolls, various widths j Draughting Pencils; " Mathematiciil Instruments; Tape Lines; India Rubber; FfeldBooto: - Profile-Papers; • ——- Crops Section Papers; _ . . Protractor Papers; And all artistes of -Stationery: nscd Engineers. Transit, Topography and Record Books.maije to errdoN»mlcd to any pattern required.:!'!; . pcpl i > r .- INSURANCE COMftAN IES. Delaware Mntunl Safety Inanrance Co* ' - .; Office-, north room ofyifJßsxhangp,.Third sUyphiL "(TURK INSURANCE.—Buddings, merchandize and>im:, SAMUEL JONES, Phihulniplili, A. WII.KINK Banker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER, JOHN 1L RUTHERFORD: Dauphin county, A. J. OILLETT, Harrisburg, g. T- JONES, Harrisburg, ROBERT KIjIJTZ,-Carbon MUtnty. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President. A-J. GILMJTT, Secretary. Will injmrc against perils of soa and inland navigation, alsa, on Morchandlic in city or country, at lowest rates con sistent with safety. Policies Issued on dwelling houses either prr|>otunJly orfor a term of years. Branch Office, corner loorth and SmithftcW stn?ets. nyti-htf A. A. CARRIER. Actuary; Fttßburgb”Lire~liunrancc fcompany, of PITTSBURGH, /U. C.iriTAt.SlOO,ooo. I^resuit-ni — James 8. lloon. Vice l*resWom—Sauuix M’Clureah. Treasurur— Joseph 8. Letch. Secretary—C. A. Cclton. OFFICE, NO. 65 FIFTH STREET, (Masonic Halt Building .) This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or connected with Life Risks. Mutual Rates ore the samo as those adopted by other safely conducted Companies. Joint Stock rates at a reduction of one-third from the Mntual rates—equal toa dividend of thirty-three and one third per paid annually in advance. Risks taken on thelites of persons going to California or Australia. ‘ “ dmicro ns. Samuel M’Clurkan, John A. Wilson, Joseph P. Gaixam, M. D. Alexander Reynolds, Hiram Stowe. mar 23 James 8. Hoon, William Phillips, John Scott, John ITAlpin, Horatio N. Lee, Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. It. MILLER, Jr., President. } F. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITA!*, 0300,000* •TTFILL Insure against all kinds of ri.«ke, FIRP. nndMA yy RINE. All losses will lie liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Homo institution, managed by Directors wbo are well known in tho community, and who aro determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they unvo assumed, as offering tho best protection to those who dosiro to be Insured. Directors.— lLMiller, Jr.,O.W. Ricketson, J.W.Butler, N. Holmes, J r n W. H.HmlUi, C.lhmson, George W. Jackson, Wm, M. Lyon, James Llppenedtt, George Dorsic, James Me- Auloy, Alexander Nimlek, Thomas ficott. XQ. Office, No. 92 W’atcr streot, (Warehouse of Spang A Co..upstairs.) Pittsburgh. > nov24;ly la your Life Insured, IP NOT, read what Ffiraoono has written. Among all Uie contrivances of man to protect the family circle from want, none can be found more simple in Us character, noble In its feature, or eortain in Us results, than LIFE INSUR ANCE. It !$ the prop which the dying husbaud leaves to support tho wife of his bosom. It is the unseen hand of tbo Provident father reaching forth from the grave, and still nourishing his offspring, and keeping together the family group. C. A. COLTON, Secretary, Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth st„ sep2l Slavonic Hall. Wholesale and Retail. SADDLE, HARNESS AND THUNK MANUFACTORY. ROBERT 11. HARTLEY, begs leave to Inform Ws friends and tho public generally, that he continues to occupy that large and commodious Btore Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahne- c> stock A Co., No. 80. comer of Diamond Alley and Wood st.J where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bogs, Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other articles In his line. He also, keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to fur nish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured of the best material, and In a style of workmanship equal to. the Eastern manufactured article, and.at 06 per cent cheaper. Country Merchants and Fanners would do well to (all and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere/as he la de termined to sell first rata articles at very low prices. JtSS* Don’t forget the place, No. 86, corner of Wood st. and Diamond Alloy. C oj>2fl A Complete Analysis of the Holy Bible,,> CONTAINING the whole of the OLD and NEW TESTA MENTS, collected and arranged systematically in Thir ty Books, (based on the work of tho learned Talbot,) togeth er with an Introduction, sotting forth the character of tho work and tho immense facility this method affords for un derstanding the Word of God. Also, three different Tables of Contents prefixed, and a General Index subjoined, bo ela borated, and arranged in alphabetical order, as to direct at once to any subject required. By Rev. Nathaniel West, D. D., 1 vol. royal Bvo—about 1100 pages. Price $5, For salo by J. 8. DAVISON, 0c1'22 65 Market streot, near Fourth. Dutch Bnlboue Roots* Ac, THE subscriber has received direct from Harlem, hi a supply of choice Hyacinths, Tulips, Peonons, and other Flower Roots for fall planting, and for Winter, blooming in pots and glasses.. Gross Seed for lawns, which makes a fino Close smooth Turf, equal to Sods. Pruning Instru ments, Garden and Farming Implements, of the most ap proved construction, at Eastern prices,, from tho Seed and Horticultural Warehouse, Fifth street, of sopSl .. JAMES WARDROP. Copartnership. TnE UNDERSIGNED linving purchased the interest of James Richardson, in. tho Wholesale Grocery, Commis sion and Naval Store,No. 144, Water street, design contin uing tho business, under the firm and style of 'ERWIN & DTLWORTHS, ana wo solicit a continuance of the custom of the late proplcter. JAMES ERWIN, SAM’L DILWOUTH, WM. DILWORTH, Jr. In resigning my business to EftYTCNfc.'DrLTOraTHS.I cheer* fully recommend .them to alt those Tvitli whom I have been doing business. James Krwin or myself will attend to set* Uing the business, novilm millKD STREET PROPERTY FOR BALK—A now Throe I Story Brick DWELLING HOUSE, with Store Room, situated on Third street, between .Wood ,nnd Smithfield; •contains eleven Rooms, besides, the Store-room, Hall, and good Cellar. ' Tho House is well finished, and In good order; Gas Fixtures, Bath Room, for hot and cold water, Ac. Tho Lot is 20 feet front by $5 deep. Will be sold upon easy terms. 8. CUTHBKRT & SON, novB 140 Third street. SOMERSET— A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE, situated on tiie West Newton and Cumberland Plank Road, about 00 miles from Piltsbunrh and 8 from Somerset, con sisting of 297 Acres, 150.0 f winch are in cultivation—tbo balance fine timber. The Farm Is well watered. The buildings area Tavern, a Smith and Wagon Maker’s Shops, and other out-houses. A Saw and Grist Mill on the adjoining property.- Price $4500. Terms easy. nov4 8. CUTHBERT & SON, 140 Third st. “"OYSTER TRANSPORTATION, \ir£have arranged with the Pennsylvania aniSusqne-. ff hanna Railroad Companies; for w special Oyster Transportation Line,'at exceedingly low rates. oct7 .... . ADAMS £. CO., 04 Water st. TREAD’S PLEADER’S ASSISTANT: new edition, with Jy Nnfpa therewith a short system of Conveyancing; fcyA.-Jordan, President Jndge of tho Eighth Judicial District, received and for sale by J. R. WELDIN; Bookseller and Btationej, jy22 : 03 Wood street, bet ween 3d &4 th ttJ. ■“ ’ „ * - v ' -. ••.■’ ■% \ i H-.-j BANKERS AND BROKERb e. o. tujuux,..^ K* tI£BXAK « ‘TEEEirA3f ; & CO;, BASTKEB 8 AND KXCUANGE BROKERS, hfo, 06 Wood Shut, and Dumxmd ATUy - JOHK WOODS, ■ - ■ . BANKER AND EXCIUNGE BROKER, . T\EALEII in Gold, Silver and Bank Notes'. . 'Current and JL/.. par funds received on deposit Collections cnrcfiiUy at-: tended to. fourth Street, oho. door East 'of Market, Pitts burgh, Ta. ~ ~- v '■’ fi t fifth streets.- SIGHT EXCHANGE on the. Eastern Cities constantly for sale; TimoßUls ol Exchange and Notes discounted.— Gold, Silver and Bauk- Notes, bought and sold. Collections made inall the principal cities of the United States. De posits received.of Tar and CurrentFuodß. . . [marifrly ALL£K'KJUUJ£B,' CTWAED.EAfttf, '' FLORENCIKBAHtB r -- ‘ TTKAIrt tek & KAHJff, •••• - BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, •; - BUY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notesj negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Promissory Notes and Time Bills, on East and Vest; "buy and sell Stocks on Commission. Collections made on alt points in the Union. . ' fmyl A. WILKUfS-& CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, no. 75 pniiiTH t?t?, prrraßUßGu T opposite bank op rvrrsMmos., HHIE SUBSCRIBER, undernew aud more favorable aucpi jL ceK Kill continue the Banking.bus ineßtf.andStock BrO korft-o in this house formerly occupied by McEStß.P&lmer, Unnna A Co., and more recently by the Pittsburgh life In surance Company, where he will bo pleased- to ece :hls old friends and customers. fjy3j A. WILKINS. H. HOLMES & SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,* OATB BXSJOVXB ■ THEIR BAJfKIJfd ANP EXCIJAHOS OFFICE TO HO. 07 UAP.KET 6TOEET. Pdas' DOOlia BELOW.OLD BTAHB. - • N> HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and'Exchaugo Brokers, » and Dealers In' Notes,'Drafts,' 'Acccptivncty,.Gold, Bil rer and Bank Notes. Exchange* on the Eastern .and,Western Cities constantly for sale. . Collections made iri all the citled' throughout the United Btate3. Deposits roceived in-par funds or curnmtpapcr, No. 67 Market street; between Third and Fourth sts. fja3o:ly JAS.B. .............TUuiJ. SABQEST, . v HOOK & SARGENT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 17. t. COBXEI OP Wool> * SIXTH Bt3 n PirrsCDTvG IT, PR. TXEALEKS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and J / Domestic-Exchange* Certificates of Deposit, Ac. ; . Exchange on all the principal cities of tho Onion and Eu rope, for sale in sums to suit purchasers. • .. Current and par funds received on deposit. Collections made on all partsof. tho Union, at the lowest . rates. .. . - . • • , fs^plldy Removal. PATBICKS A FETENE, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Have Removed their Office to the Cbrner ofFiJTh and I food sis. . PgrTS3tfcqti,;P>. PATRICKS A FRIEKD, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold. Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on.tbo Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all tlie cities throughout the United . States. Deposits received in rar faada or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood affects. ~ -. [frb3 AUSTIN LUOmS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, ffS' Note?, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on-col laterals, negotiated. Stocks and -Land Warrants bought and gold. - - ■ octS HOTELS, &c. FJLOREISCEi fIOTEL, No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (boxnccTED °h Tits Etjaora&H plah.) / BETJBEN LOVEJOY, $209,010 G 1 155,250 GO. i,mo io 100,000 oo ALLKX uaows, - Crown’s Hotel* . Otnurof BMWifirl&and I'hird Siret/s* Pcnn'a UttOWK & CONNKLLT, Puonurrons. 43**Gnn<) RtsWJoK to the Boose. WIAMIP WllSE, 'ciereVanU, Ohio. CPATUICK k SON’, PKopuiEToca.—Tliia lloupy bits un • dergone thorough and extenMre repairs, and largo additions of new furniture, and tboproprie tors pledge lhemß‘l?«s that nothing shall l«e wanting on thdr part to renJprtlu* FR.utci.rt a place where nil the com* fort* of a Erst cla-ss hotel can be found. £440,183 20 £558,318 70 ♦101,481 08 170,010 61 17,820 21 St* diaries, Hotel* Qxrmr e>f Mood and Third tirfrii, FitUburgh, Term'd. WILLIAM S. CAMldißLWPaomsroit.' THIS fine estaUi-hment bating comb into lie hands of & new Proprietor, offers great inducements to the travcl* Ungcnmmunlty, and also to Tegular bconK-rs, Every deli cacy and luxury will he provided in ifces» , ason,and no pains »ill be Fpaml to make tnUHobda eorofortaWft nous to 111 who may call there; [myl&tf [AY. S. CAMPBELL, Prop’r.: St. Clalr Lnger B«Vr Urewerv.; mriK undersigned respectfully. Informs the public lhat ho I Is now fully prepared to servo private families and tbo public generally, with bis celebrated LAG Eli BHKR, in bottles.' All orders left at bis Office, 1S T O. ITJ DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood stroefc,) will bcpunctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. jc2B:tf . F. ih SCUKNCK. C. B. lIEADLY & CO’S NEW CARPET HOUSE, NO. 83 TIHHD STREET, WHOLESALE AHD EETAIL DEALERS. THREE SPACIOUS SALES ROOMS. SALES BOOM NO. I. CONTAINS a large,‘handsome and cheap assortment of Floor Gil Cloths, from 1 to 24feet wide; also, Stair, Ta >le and Enameled Carriage Cloths, Cocoa, Canton and Bri tannia Matting, Matts of nil kiznKpolated Window; Shades, buff Hollands; green and buff Oil Cloths, and Putnam's Patent Self-Adjusting Curtain Fixtures. SALES ROOM NO. 2, Is full stocked with on unrivalled assortment of Royal. Vel vet, Brussels Tapestry, Brussels, Imperial Three Ply, PaUmt Tapestry, Ingrain, and superfine carpeting?; Hall and Stair do. of nit width? and prices; embossed Clotfv Tilde and Plano covers; Mosaic. Velvet, Axininstcx, Tufted Rugs; Stair Rods, Druggetlog. etc. SALES ROOM NO. 3, Contains a Inrgo and well selected stock of Ingrain Carpets, from 25 to 75 ceut-t per yard; Hemp Carpeting from to f>o cent*; List and Rag Carpets, cotton and wool Teniiiau and a splendid assortment of English sheepskins of ail col ors and size?. C. B. 11. A Co. would respectfully call the attention of persons wishing to furnish steamboats, hotels or .dwelling bouses to tho above, as they are determlued to sell at thn samo low prices they have heretofore been selling at, and less than any qthcr establishment in this city. ' scpG 0. lb lIEADLY A CO., So. 82 Third street. ITtOR Church Choirs, Congregations, Ac., Ac., wholesale * and retail. - Each, ptrdoz. Kingsley's Harp of Davfal, a •olloction of Church Mupic. 75c. $7,00 Modern Psalmist, byXcwcll Mason, 75c. 7,00 The Modern Harp, or Boston Sacred Melodist, by L. White and Jno. E. Gould, * 75c. -7,00 National Psalmist; by Mason and Webb, • . v 76c. 7,00 llnrp of tho West, 75c. 7,00 Notional Lyro, G3c, 0,00 Bay State Collection, - C3e., 0.00 Tho Church Choir, - ' COc. 6,00 American rsalmody, with figured Bass for Organ orPinno, 03c. 6,00 ALSO, The Melodist, a collection of popular and social Songs, Glees, Ac. The Social Gloeßook. 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. Togctherwith the NewCarmlnsSacra; CanticiaLandins, Ac., Ac. Just received by CHARLOTTE BLUME, oc!8 ‘ 318 Wood street. THE. SHAWM—A Library of Church-Music, etc., con taining over 1000 compositions, by Wm. B. Bradbury. and Geo. F. Root, assisted by.Tboraas Hostings and T. B. Mason.. Price 75c.—per dozen $8,60. ' SACRED MELODEON—On a new system of notation; by A. 8. Hayden. Price 75c.—per dozen $7,50. ■ lIARP OF TnE SOUTH, (In Patent Notesnew cclloe tlon of Bacred Music, selected from the most popular com.-, posers,-by Prof. J. B. Woodbury. Prico7sc.—perdoz. $7,51). CUiaSTIAN MINSTREL—By Aikin; ono of the most popular books published. Price 75c.—per d*z. $8,50. NEW CARMINA SACRA—By I*weU ; M&son, and >ba most successful music book ever published; oyer 300,000 copies have been sold. Price 75c.—perdoz. sB,6°- CANTICA LABDIB, or American Kook'of Church Music; tho latest collection; by Lowoll Mason and Oeo. J. Webb. Price 75c.—per dot. $8,50. A large supply of tho above popular Music Books receiv ed, and for sale singly or by the quantity, by ootl7 JOHN H. MELLLOR, $1 Wood ?t. - HK LEBER lias just received, per Adams’ Express, . THEY SLEEP IN THE COLD GRAVE—now song— composed hud dedicated to7L Fleming, Esq., by U. Kleber. - Old DogTmy,by S.C. Poster. The Garland, a 60t of boautifUl Waltzes for .Guitar, by Prof. Rupp, of this dty. " All Things ore Beautiful, a pleasing Duett for iwo by Glover. - : ' „ Wert Thou to Speak Farewell.. The.Prima Donna Waltz, as performed with unbounded applause by Julian's band. Jolien’s Musical Tour In America, a descriptive piece, emlwdylng oil the American National Airs, by Julien. Katy Darllng’B Farewell, for. Guitar. Katy Clyde, do. Old Log Hot, do,, etc., etc. ,JU?o, “Dodworth’a Brass Bond School,” containing ev*uy necessary information. to organize Brass Band?, to under stand iho nature of brass, their selection and adaptation, and embracing a number of fine pieces arranged for full Brass Bands by Allen Dod. worth, leader, ofthe! celebrated. Dodworth Brass Bond,New York; for salohy ... ocl2 11. KLEBEU, N6.X01 Third street. , KO. 130 WOOD STRUT, TUmD DOOR RELOW VIRQtS AIXXY. • -XOWtftC TET.LEY.; ' onTt » B nnfa»tnrMH Of euv, surgical and dental 'jgggrCOV’ INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We keep a general assortment of the ahove v - articlesconstantly-on hand; together With a general variety of Fancy Hardware. ■ Also, Guns, Pis tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and rocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac. — Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. - m RIFLES l—We are making Rifle# of every description, to order, of the. best metcrial, and workmanship warrantor— Orders received for them at or Retail, will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties, supplied at Wholesale prices- 'JAMES RICHARDSON, T. B. CALVERT & CO., DIE-SINKERS, ENGRAVERS AND EMBOSSERS, and Envelope Manufacturers, No. 48 South Third street, PIULAPULPHIA. • .. . ; - 30 - VENITIAN BLINDS, ■ r\V EYEEY OffIULIOT, for sale atmanafictarers’ prices, O aUhe RBW OAEPET STOBE, 4T PUTH ST W rtSix Wood. rr.ots:tfl - - ROBINSON A CO. CLIFF STttEKT—-Two .Lota Tor Ella* .situated on 01 iff atiil Cook street*, each 24 feet frtnt'byTS deep. .Price «SOd Beal Estate Agenta, 140 Tliml at lbs Clear Bacon SMrafmr Eata by„. ■ P> oct7 TUNG 4 MOORHEAD. Kpv??' s p!? -- - ■■ *»:* i:Sm :^ ' ■ «i- _ • . " ' 4 Office, 2fa. 02 Fourth jf.. above 1 Rood, PITTSBURGH. C. PATRICK A SON. Sacred Music.Books* New Sacred Music Bootes. New Music! New Music I ENTERPRISE WORKS. _ ■Sr'UXi'-?''-;-'** lEEE (TV _WM. K.’ STEVKHSONoonttmira to manufacture of every description, at hlsold stand, -fiburtyiairSoveathistreets. UNDERTAK * 1. HNQ attended to, in all its branches. myll _ - . -- r JiILLIKKN & C(K, ON JIAND ' their extensive CABINET and -Q/CIIAIK MANUFACTORY, No; M SmithfieM-street, a .v*£S e { ftnc 7 ana; plain famifruto, which they will sen U per coat; below customary rates. only, ' • W Great inducements, to Cash Purchasers. Is wUI eeU ouxlargtt stock of COMMON' AND FANCY CIIAZRS. ANi) BEBSXEADSjat prices that'cannot taii to- Our terms are CASH; 1 JAMES LOWRY. Jit. z . - . cor. Seventh and Liberty sta.' Journeyute)iOablnetJttal(er»AssoctAtioir WAREHOUSE D» THJRB-STREET ■j, /(bctwxen woobaito marxet. aiu.). • • : - iXIOS ASSOCIATION,embradi««N already, twice to three times as hands, aa .the largest and. F&J hitherto most renowned business ' .shops of this city,have opened' their Warehouse,' and- are ; ah!e to famish tko public, by wholesale or retail, with Fur* niton* of the following description—viz: 'Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Fall Columned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs’; Booking Chairs;- Mahogany Washstands; Sofhs; Divans; Piano Stools; ; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card’ Tables; • Pier Tables; fme Card Tables; Centro Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans;''Poplar "Wardrobes; Dining and Breakihst Tables; Works lands; Cherry and Common Wbrkstands; high post, -- common, low,- and tnindle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; forranmoiL - The cdvantagea of co-operation, on an extensive scale, per-' mlt them to sell at the lowest prices, vuid they are deter mined to sell, lower than- any competitors, an equally good, if not'better article, and warranted-—as the public will un* derstand by giving them a call. -- l- . fi®, Steamboat work of all descriptions, and other articles , of any description, made "to order in every style, at the Short est notico. ' • Tnnr^a. JAMES W» WdODWELL } CAB INST;FUR NITUR E-, it A Jf.UFA VT UR ER , : Wars*roomso7 and 90 Third street* . J. W. W. respectfully, informs fj* ‘ ’ friendsand.customera;that he\>L has now completed bis spring stock of Furniture, which is decidedly'; *| ■ •the largest and best over offered forsala' In j this City, which will sold at.prices as lowos- any in the United States, East or-West.,... • Ashe is determined to uphold the-quality vrith well sea soned materials, best workmanship, aril newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility In manufacturing, be is enabled to produce waxrantod fumitoxe, at the lowest prices.- - r- v. s.-v;r ; - ; : ..... . . V -He has adopted the principieof identifying his customers* ;interest with his- own, in. quality and price, and. keeps:at ways on hand/ the greatest yaricty .of, every, description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the moatele : gant and costly, thatahouse, prauy part of one, may Iw fumished fram Ids stock;- or manufactured expressly to on dnr.-The following articles consist, in part, of hia. stock, which for richness or style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of thu/Eastern cities : . f. Louis XIY--tete-a : tete Sofas . SO BofflSjlii plush and hair cloth ; 60 doa. Mahogany Chairs; 2frdoz. Walnut , “ ■ '6O Mahogany Kocking “ , . 20 Walnut “ , BO Mahogany Divans;. .. ’' <• 20 "Walnut ** .. 50 Marble Top Centro Tables; 60 “ “Dressing Bureaus; 30 . M . “ Washstands; 40 Enclosed; 100 Common’ 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; , ’ 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut u • . 60 Cottage .. ** SOO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;' ,s " 20 Muhoganv Wardrobes; 10 Walnut «. 10 Cherry , . ‘ , a 60 Plain Bttr&ras; _ 70 Dining and Breakfest Tables; •:12'8«reta^ivh£[lk»6kca«w;' ; ; v * - S)dor,(hme Scat Chmrs;/ '.' - r \] 24 Cano Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Lfuließ* Writing ' ' Hat and-Towel Stands;;: -What-Nots; : - Etigulrcs; : -• PaperMflchc Tables; Conversation Chairs; Pembroke - “ . : KUtftbcthan - Hall and Tier • Reception « Lilies’Work . : Pearl Inlaid “ : Extension Dining Tables; Arm . “ . Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Choirs; . i A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabccet Makeoa supplied with all ar ticles in their lino. ' BTEAMBOAT3 and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest notice. *■.. - ■ All orders promptly, attended aprt PROPRIETOR. WATCHES, JEWELRY, Sc. .„w,. c. COW OAT. SEW lEWEIBY SIOSE, ■ No* H 7 Market Street, . {,Second door above the North-west corner, of the ■ Diamond!) J OHN STEVENSON, (of tbo late firm of John I>. M’PaddCn & C 0.,) resiicctfully announces to the pablti r that be has opened, at tho ol«nre stand,afineossortinontof WATCUES, JEWELRY. SILVER AND PI*ATED WARE, LAM I*B, 0.1-il il ANDOLK3, and 7hbU Cutlery, Britannia. Tea m*ti Gonm uTiion Sets, and the usual variety of goods in his ijee of business. Special care and attention given to the REPAIR of FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. Ho trusts, that from his long experience in business, he will be able to giro satisfaction to those who may favor him' with iheir patronage. Pittsburgh. May 15th. 3653. : my2o Henry EUcbardaon* Jeweller, .. HAYINO re-tiCted hia store in a handsome manner, and but recently returned from/the eastern citiefjwith a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY,' and FANCY. GOODS, would call tho attention of his friends and custom ers to the fact that, among liis Watches will bd found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers'. Of Jewelry, the. latest styles, of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Veit Chains, Finger Rings Ear Ring?, Miniature Lockets ete, etc. FANCY GOODS —Such as Papier Machs Work Tables and -Boxes Desks, Fancy Vases. Perfume Bottioe, Table Mata, Colt’s Pistols, Porte Monnnks in great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with ah endlesft variety of useful and or namental articles which have only to-be seen to be appre ciatoL [novll NO. 81 StARRCT .STREET. I* ACTS WORTH KNOWING.—To all that are about to . purchase anything in tho way of fine Watches, rich Gold Jewelry, or sterling Sliver Ware. HOOD bits now on hand a very good assortment of all kinds of trooda in his line of business, that he la selling at lheir TRUZ talcs and at least from -o to 50 cent below tho prices asked by thoso “ Old Fogies” that have been twenty years or so in tho mar ket with their old stock of goods that cost, when purchased, doable their present Talue, aud yet they expect.to make a profit on them. .1 assort facts worth knowing,.that 1 am selling goods, new and fresh, just purchased, as above, from 25 to 51) cent, cheaper than any other , dealer in this city, at 61 Market street. '' : . jy22* H'OUSK TO LET, ANI> FUUNITCKB FOR SALK—A good tbreo story house on Secoud street, between Wood and Market Tho furniture will bo sold at a bargain. Enquire of_ _Jjy‘22} 11. O. HOOD, 61 Market at Bay Wood Nursery and Gardens# JAMES KENNEDY, [late Manager.of-the well-known Sy racuse Nuseriwh New York,) begs leavo.ro inform the public, that hi* has now established an EXTENSIVE NUB- ; SERY, ondba Farm pf Sir. James S. Negloy, near East Lib erty, where be shall be prepared, after the 6th Instant, to re-‘ crive and fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Omameu taL Trccsj Hardy andGreeh House. Shrubs and. Plants. Ju addition \o a choice and superior stock ftn hand, he has inpde - arrangements with one of tho largest Nurseries in the Eastj to keep up bis fltipply. Having Anil long expe rience in the business, he can assure hid customers perfect satisfaction.. Blr. Kenhedy would also respectfullyoflfer his services in designing, laying out and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub lie Parks, or the grounds of Country. Reridcnces; and will •also furnish plans For the formation of Lawns, Approaches I‘ictnreMUo Scenery. Ac., in tho highest styles of tho art. Practically acquainted with oven 1 branch of. Landscape Gardening, and haring epent yenrs in the Sylvian Park* of England, and on the beautiful banks of the Hudson, he hopes be has the capacity to meet tbo wishes of those who faTor him. £9* Oommtmlcatlonß can bo addrensed through the City Tost Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Negley d Mohan! 23 WoodstteeL maT?rv \ V OVUEEG’S CELEBRATED CHEMICAL YEAST OB BAKING POWDEBB, The Cheapest, Usefut and Ecemom t- ‘ cal Artide for liaising Bread, Bisrui/y Fried, : Griddle,Hnd Johnny Oakes, Pastry, • Puddings,Sxeect Calxs, 'Corn Braid* cCel; - * EVKII IKVENTED. Opinions press:— : Those who have tried It, hate found that thendverlise* ment doesi not vaunt iU praises too highly.—{Tallnhasroe •Ploridion and -Journal* Feb. 19,1863. . : Housekeepers. .who have tested tho quality of this-pow der,' pronounce unanimously in its fevor.—[Lockport Daily Courier. It surpasses everything In tho way of rising, we ever saw used in the baking of coAics.—[llahway Advocate and Regis ter, April 15,1853.. This Is au article of such utility in various kinds of cook ery, that- whon. its .virtues becomo; properly known, no housekeeper, that studies comfort and economy, will, wil lingly do without It.—[N. ; Y. Pick., May 21,1853. ' No one Doed hesitate to use DurKbe’s all-important article to hbußoJteepers.—l Uepubllcau Banner and Nashville Whig, Pcb.17,1853. : Would you have light bread, swcot bread, bread that you can eat with a good relish, do not forgot to procure DurkeeV Baking Powder, and you will not fall to have good bread, cakes, Ac.—[Troy Daily Times, May 24,1552. - V We have tried this article, and can. roedtafnend it with perfect confidence.—[Quebec (Jaretto, July, 1852. Durkce’s Baking Powder wo have tried at our house, and our “better half" was astonished at the result.—[N. V. Daily Times, Oct. 23,1852.’ All good housewives will rejoice in and glorify the nnmo of Durkec, after thoy have given his Baking Powder a lair trial.—{New York-Bnn, Sept. 30,1852. DurkeoVßaking Powder, undoubtedly tho host article for this purpose that has yet been discovered;— N. \\ Dutch man, Feb. 12,1853. . The highest commendations, from lmr'dredaof tho largest and most respectable wholesale hpufe* In this, and nearly cverylargo city on this continent, could be given, if space allowed It, . : B. B.DURKER, Sole- fttopurexoß and Manufacturer, ; ,139 -WTiUr itrcd, New; York* BAXTER & McKEty Agentj, Pittsburgh. {oct2l] SMITH s SINCLAIR. WHOLESALE GSOGERS, ,33 SECOND AND 151 I’mST JIKEETS. . in srons and ron sale, SO9 bags Rio Coffee; 300 bblsN.O. Molasses; 175 bndsN. 0. Sugar; GCTbbla Sugar-House do. • 30 hoses Grant's Tobncco; 200 bales Batting; 50 boxes Webster old do. SCO kegs Nails, assorted; 20bxsRassoll&llobIn8on’s;200boxesQlasfl; ’ 100, caddy boxes of various 30 kegs Va. • Twist Tobacco; brands; 200 boxos Rosin Soap; 50 bbls Loaf Sugar ; 60boxes Palm do. • .20 bags Pepper; 20 boxes Ground Pepper; 15 bags Pimento; [sep27] Ground Cassia, Ac-Ac. Ac. ONEY-—GOO.. ibs prime'new white. Honey, in small boxes, fbr family use, just received and for sale by nug2Q- • J. D. WILLIAMS,>I22 Wood EESIDKNCE h’OK SALE—Situated lu Allegheny City. The Lot Is 50 feet front on North Canal street, by : 255 deep to Liberty street. The house la large and convenient ly arranged, with gas fixtures, bath room, Ac. . ■ , - -• .;jAMES^ATJ)BOP; •\V W - . ■ "-\.7 C v"v *rv Cl: V ••*••: i• ~ -, _. .. ~.t ~. V " - • ;<■ . " " * . * (V\ : *'VVV*>-'v ,s•** M. -. V, C*‘ •" •'' •'..^■■'■ 1 -'. \ :i ,- ; * >*; „ * .•■,... ‘i.» , -.it. ’■■• * » 1 < 4 ?< v , ETOOPEAK aOEHCt. • M. TIIK OLDE3T ESTABLISHED OFFICE IN Tins CITY -- -; • £■*?-« --... .t MONEY TO THE OLD COtJNTaY* TAMES BLAXELYbegs leave to say to those persona t&v- V ing .friends inthe OldCoantry.end dealrous of either 6en(Jingthem money-or paying their passage, that Ida ar rangements for doing either is now complete, and on so firm a basis.that mistakes can not occur, nor- losses accrue to any party/- Daring thelast ten years in whlcbhe.haa been ft this business,, he has remitted, over a Half Million ofDolliirfl [without the'loss of adoHar r and jibe house for which* hois' agentj iu Liverpool, has&hlpped not less ftan 46,000 persona ! during the last year-to thlsconntry, without acomplaintof i neglect of duty, on their part.;) - . i He can issue Passanger.Tickets for London, Dnblib, pool. Qlasgow. Corfe, Belfast, Drogheda, Limerick, Fort Eusb, sewry, Galway. Londonderry, and Dundalk, to. New York, Philadelphia* Boston,Baltimore and New Orleans, and from thenebto Plttaburgb; end wai attond fltrictly to for»- He also sight drafts for Bale,pay&{rient the following places,-Tia:>-' ON ENGLAND. Edwards, Sandfard £ Co.. London. -Wm.Tappscott Liverpool (Available ln the .principal cities and towns lhrodgnont England and Wales,) . - , , , „ ON ICELAND. "• Provincial Bank - ■ Ireland. dSasches.' ' v-‘ i ■ Armagh,: , Belfast, Downpatrick, Enniskillen, Mallow... .Strabane, Atldcne, • • r: ‘ Drogheda, • Fcrmoy, . Mn-naghotv Vnntar*mhg. • . Balboa, ...... r . Cavan, . Dundalk, Galwavv Newry, Tralee, Balymeno, donmell. Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, . Youzhall' • Banbridge, ..Kilkeimy,. , Kilraah. i r ‘ • ■Waterford,' ' Coleralne, ; ;\ : Parsonstown; Cork, • : Ennis, Bandon, ' Sligo, ! •.••.WoxfoxdJ CootchilJ, Limerick; Ballyshannon, ON SCOTLAND National Bank of Scotland; Edinburgh, ans its branches £n fifty towns In Scotland. , - ON. FRANCE. Messrs. Edward Blount A : Cb^Banker& M ..* M ... M . n . f ;.. M ßails > (Availnblain any city.in France.!\ .• ON GERMANY. . ' Me&srs.Yogol,Kock Bankers, Frankforton-tho-Slaln. (Available in any dty in Germany,) •• - . JAMES. BDAKELT, my 7 . ntfi. ~ PABSAGE’ FROM IJVEMOOI.. .fig •EfIIEBALDJSDB 1,; : mills splendid- now Ship, built for TapscotVs'.line,? is; .Ir tho largest- Packet Bhip afiOat, strfchgtbjQf build; accommodations forpossengers, and EOillngquaUties,; has no equal imho Liverpoottrade. f Tho EMERALD ISLE will saUfrom Liverpool otter about the ibxtq; or Dscxsßnn, and persons'sending’tbr ittusix .friends should not lose the opportunity of securing passage .for thorn by. this noble Ship. . \ .r,. ; In order to p revest delay; passengers Will be notified by letter; A Ccvldveipool; what day to bo tboro to embarks :, r ' ;. rr \ ■ i.. Tho fimCruldlslois'eommandedbyCapt.'Geo.’B.Ocrrnipb, ' recently of .the favorite paCketship,.“ IVimTapseoitj”) who a well known for bis kindness to passengersy ond hlsskill-; falness as a commander. .- -*• . jLwillbe succeeded by the magnificent new . ship M Shamrock,” commanded by the well known Contain, Samuel B.Doana ; ; . i To secure passage, apply to . JAMES BLAKELY, • -oci2l ■.. • . - Corner of Seventh aodSmlthfield sts. > TEAS!: TEAS! TEAS! ' AVHOI.E3ALK ASD-RETAIL, < • Jtt the IPeMti - . ; ‘ '3B ; FirTB-siam,Piw3BTOon,BA: ' BYthe balfchest, of iieatlypadted in metallic packages tosulithe trade*.; c-;:, . .. k The subscriber is now receiving hls Fall stock of GREEN and BLACK TEAS,-~conslßting of some of the finest chops to bo found in the Eastern market. - Merchants visiting the city are invited to call and examine our stocks : v-* --'••• Below is a lbt of tho various' grades; ’ili- uf which i hare bnencarefolly selected, and can with confldcnar bo recom* mended: w 30 half chests fine Young Hyson; • ' 10 do -‘ do Moynno Young Hyson; 10 -; do extra fine.Moyuno do; 100 do Superior do; .~. . . 15 do - extra fine ? . .: caus; 100 kegs Trout’s News Ink; 100 Founts Fancy Card Letter; and Leads, cut to'any .ength.,,' ; , . Orders for Pressss and Type wQI receive prompt at tention, and furnished at the Foundry prices. eeived in exchange fot new; at 0 cents 2), Pittsburgh, May 14; 1553. - .. L " • Xtfeoa muscles of the. fingers; yielding, as it does, to tho slightest pressure, with out cramping thehand. The efforts of all eteelpeD makers havebben directed to the attainment of this essential qual ity of flexibility, and they have had recourse to an innu merable variety of cracks and* piercings to attain it. The inventors of-the Patent Amalgam Pen found, from a series of experiments, that the whole practice ef the trade hod in this respect boon erroneous r-.that, ha .combination'..of “cracks** and “piercings’*could producethe'derixpd action;' if tAc ordinary form Ousted pa%wre adhered to. This point being gained* they avoided the plan hitherto adopted for attaining flexibility, and gavo a pocuHaf fora to. the metal,by hich they manngad to combine.the “sdasors” oction of tho ordinary stool pen with the agreeable flexlbil ity of the quill. The second difficulty to oe ovcrcbme was . of less magnltndo, but still of great importance to the eon ; sumers of stoel pens. Every one is aware of the corrosive oction of the ink oh the ordinary steel pen. Evcn withlho . greatest caro, it speedily destroys the delicately smooth oof fiice of tho pen. So. serious a drawback Is'this from; tho utility of the stoeVpsu» that thonsanda are induced to pur chase gold' pens, at ah enormous, cost, almost exclusively , because of .the anti-corrosive hiiallty of th^ : metal. The Inventors have removed this evil by their compound metal,', which possessesall the necessary qualltiesofsteel,^with the additional merit of rcsl&ng tho cnemfral actienof the ink; .- - That Pens iaU2 teut mart thc(ti ftbcntytimej tonpc* than the SUd 2^/ihusrmderin^tAarir(lieeh£cspesiertrees without the aid of aladderpPrunlDglnstru menfsofthe most approved construction;. Diggiag Fcnrks, sultahlo for Strawberry beds, Ac.;, Potato© Hooksj Ssed Drills; CuUingj Boxevfor Hay or Corn Stalks, of various patterns, and-a great variety of Tabor Saving fcaplamehlit for. the> garden, of farm. " and- other standard works oh Fruits, Flowers, Rural Architecture, and Landscape Gardening, for ea!& j it the Sebd and Implsmfln V Warehouse, No. 49 Fifth street, FUtabufgbvPa. •jy?2 • • - ‘ JAMES WARPBOP- Wa31 T B £ca36my~of~i>ragiagragtl; 1 XXT- 0. WALL would notify his t Heads hntt Itr'pubHtf,' ■\V :** that he hasTemoved hls studfo 'frOrd First strceL to'the cornet of over the stofo of Wnirßf;Herdr?Wntinuce.ctojourthgtKSst,: Aidhe request of-hiafirfoiidSfche haialso CBAW im SCHOOL.• Classer-fitt* young Ladies end ’ Gentlemen Will ho farmed In both Drawingond f He had fitted -I up a Boom with every facility Ihr EtodTjaha he'trosts Ih&t ) his enterprise will moot with a supporting. p&tfonsff*' V *pr22:tf. •• - * < * < t Vuvterfs^puitislt.JMtjtluve. - THE GREAT:JORfFiSB'^UIffiiBMDJSsT roi a FAixncte br KBUjrar is it. - ETVALUABLKS£MED\'"*OHSCROFULA,King's !^U r ;Khbtd3MJtjBin,,Obflt4nata Catapeous Eruptions, Staples or Pasta lea on the Face, Blotches, ItomEjeSf Uhl Enlargement and Paia of *th»Bbn«sah3'.Join to; Stubborn Ulcers, Syphi- Lumbago, Spinal Complrin&rondjUlltfa* 4maia arislng fora aaiiyadfdQnii.use.cf Mercury,lmpru dence in theJllbod.’, ;7 ..7, thejinmber. of extraordinary caret .viTeeted; through Its .egemcyi'hJtt Inducedtbeptbiaietora. ai?tb« urgent jftoueat : oftheir£rfetui*.fpoffer it totb9publio,wMch.tbeTlpft*T*d t thfl;dlfleaaes for>Wch It isrecommend . eL.iilta.the inert artpaiehlogly goal rooms.* ’He'bays it Is • the most , extraordinary medfcino BKhafi' eler'flfeeU* v[AGUK:^I>..EEVH^KEAi;CCKE^ ; rheTbfey certify, tbatforthreeyearsl.Baa thd mostvio lentaeßcriptlon. Xhad saveral Physldaiis,'toohlargoqaMi*' tiUes.of.Qulnlne/Mercury.andtbfelievean tfcd Tonics ad vertised, but ,At last I tried (Suleria.Spanish Mlxturo.tw© bottlesof whXchcfTo©- tuatty. cured me. nndT am happy: to say I hare niid neither chlllsor JeTer the'best Tonlcin tho worlds and the.'onty moalcfad that over reached my enso. 7'V~7 ;7-* V Jons. LoxOpei. ' ■ «B<&Tefclhumhe6£lUchmQnd,.Va. .. <3. B. EeLj now In tho olty of Richmond, and for years in the FoSt OSlce, has'such Confidence In tho astonishing efficacy of Carter's Spanish Mixture, (hat be has boaghf Upwards fifty bottles, which he has given away tntho iafflJcteL' Slr. Lnckraya he haanirrer known it tofjWyWhentaken acCordimrtodirfaJtions.. ;: v.xi-A • Dr. MIHGEj apractirinß Physician ( and formerly of the . City Hotel, in the city of Richmond*'sayshohagwUne&cd in a number'of. instances tboeffectaofCarteris;. Spanish * «“*oj®i'whkh,weT | a,mort : truly Hngays in a CaBO Of Consumption, dfrpimrißTit •T.lypr. IHa- cfiwj «f« ‘ . fcctawerewonderfulindeedi -• /.• '• ,-r% ' MINKER, Of th« firm'of Drinttn AMor ris, RlChmoadwWas cored of Liver Complaint of eighty ears . standing, by IhdUßsoftwobottlemof Carter’* Spanish ■: MUtnre. i:‘v v7';.U... : ,:,'..f- *^.,•.•■. :.. ■. ■ . .J3REAT GUiiR DP SCEOFtJL Av—Tha Ed l tors of the Ri cb* iffibndi&jpnhlicanfbad a sorviwt employed in their prow room .of Tiohmt Scrofula,‘combined; with Rbouma li£m» which entirely disabled him from woik.v Two,bottles ; ofiC4rtCT , H;Bpau3lsa. Miature m&de&petfcctdtureof him, amltba Edltoralo apubUc.ooUCe, sajthcy;*, 4 cheerfully r.» : eoaaaeadit to fiUwhu are Afflicted wltßany dßeasapr the :hlbodJV:; r cl j,.- T STILE AKOXHEEr -CURE: OP BCROFULA-Uthada very ..valuable boy cored of ScrofoUby.Ctarter’.s Spaiiiflh Mixture. .IjeonsUcHttoilyaTttJuablemediclnc, ii : r.; ; av • J.t;- 1 -va.-, -.'.v - r JATOr M,}tE4TI|OB, • : Conductor onibeßeE. nod pi Vo. B ALT DURUM of T WENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. —Mr. JOHN ;TnOUPSOIf, residliigjn the city of Richmond, i, was corod ?by three bottles of, Carter’s Spanish: MUtore, of i Salt Rheum,which be had nearly ; twenty sear* and which r all tha physicians, of the rity\could. notcure*, ;Mr~, Thorop- BonUawcll jcsowAmcrchantiatheclty af ;tmdhlacureismogt remarhftble, ;, : -.. WM.A.WA7TUKWS,of Richmond, boda servant cured of Syphiligj in tho worst form, by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Heeaya becbeerfolly recommends it, oadcoiimdew it an > invaluable medicine.. RICUARD E.-YFBST, of Richmond, was cored of Scrofa i lo>! and what, physicians., call confirmed ConaumptJOD, by I threebottlesof Carter's Spanish Mixtoro. ■ *■■ [ . -commissioner of the raven oe, *ays be baa s&en the good effects of Cartel’s Spanish, Mixture in a number of Syphilitic bises,' ami' says it is a perfect core ibr thathorribledisease, - ■ .q-1y 3d. G«HARWOQD,of Richmond,' cored of Old! Sores and Ulcers, which disabled him froni walking,. Took a few bot ?tlcrof Cnitex’sSpanUh Mixture* and iWas enablcd to walk without a crotch.; in a permaiiehUy corod, Principal Depot at M.’WABD, CLOSE A B3 Maiden Lane. New Totk. : " " 7 ' T. rt. DTOTT 4 SONS, No.ISS North 2d ok.Thiladclplila. BENNETT A BEKBS, No, 12oMain street, Richmond, T&. -.And for safe,by Bi A.RAHNkSTOOK ACO*U WIXCOX, Jr. A CO., Pitt? bn nth: H. P.SCfIWARTZ, Allegheny: and by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine evorywbcreT oclB:d*wly ■Eli OUSE'S COMPOUND STRUP OF lEL* tow DOCK BOOTi •» •fJIHIS is* purely Vegetable 06mpbutid,gelentliicallyprs* -'LL’ pared from thebest k-oota andilifltbs ofUw Materia MedfcnVand -Ms < gained : anunrivalled reputation 7 for the » fa lowing effects,wix.r~;, ■••••••'••' BEQULAIING AND STRENGTHENING THE- LIVER, sad DTO£S < hvii'o&aASsandclcacßlngike£toin&ctrahdßow* els, and thuscuringoll Bilious-Diseases; Liver-Complaints. Dyspepsia, -Indigestion, Ccstiveness, Piles, Heartache, Fever anilAgQe r Jatmdicft, Nausefit, Loss of 'Appetite; demand r causlnglho fbod to nourlßh and Bhppoxt every parti • . ;PoBlF?ma THE?;BLOOI) t i..Mi(l Eruptions,'Scroftt i la,Fait Rheum, Erysipelas ,Bcnld Bead, Cantexy Pimples on I tholuce/JBlotckes, Ulcers, Tamers,' Mcrcurial'Disease, Can* •cers,AcV4c. \ - - ■; ' ' BEQtTIATiKO TnE DECIIETOET and by .enabling them to. perforin their proper functions, preventing and curing many painful nnd dangerous dls-. oasis; etrengthenlngahd quieting the Nervous System, tins alloying Nervous Irritation, and curing all diseases of the Nerves;asHystertcuNinirtilgta, Cmnpsi Ac. ' Itis unrivalled in the euro of oil FEMALE COJIPLAINTS, . as Weakness, General 'Dobility. Irregnlarity. ObPt rueticn.s Swelling of thA FecV Limbs;Joints, Jte,- caused: by also, Throat-Complaints, os Colds; Coughs, Asthma, Consumption, &C 4 also; Dropsy. ? :••• - • . Haring made uro of the Compound Syrup ofYellow Dock Root, prepared by C. Morse & Co., eitlier oursclves, or in our families, and finding it to bo a. very salutary and. effectual pteporatton; wo do most cheerfully recommend it to.the pub lic &4atery,valuablemedicine.' - ■■■■jr ■ B. Bourne, Cashier National Bank, Providence, R. I.; A W. Spencer, iEsffcCsshier Lime Rock Dank, do. do., Rev.. William Phillips, Rov. J. B. Richmond; C. 8i Janes, editor Provirtenee GexuAdvt, William :Field,M;. WvD.M., Cyrus Fisher, M.IL H.P., James Uutchin««n, 'Q». V. J.. , Bates, Boct. Ben). -Colby, and one hundred others of the most respectable families ,of Providence. ;l Tiils certifies' that I have for a number of years been bo quinted with the Competition and: mode of marmfheturo ol MOHSE’B COMPOUND SYRUP OF YELLOW DOCK BOOT 7 I have'also been acquainted witii.its viodasapmxndi in dls* . case, andean raythatlh &UTespeetsit is, &dmiiftbly calcu lated to . remedy that class of Discos* for whlrffi 'lt was de- signed. It is especially.valuable In INDIGESTION and all Jts attendant symptoms, it excite to healthy action tbo Torpor; andl nactivity.of this ORGAN,and ' stimulates-healthy action In all the .system;- As a DKPU* BATOR, or purifierof Che Bldod, it has no-superior. - DAVID iIOLMES. M. D. Propidentxi-P. T* Jan. 4,1855. ' —" flgfci'Prepared hyO.'MORSE A CO., N0.‘446 Broadway, 1 NeAtorti. and. «o»d. by Druggists and others tbtoophout this and othercountries. • JOEL 510fILEK,.Agent, r apriTtly " . 1 ■;• Pittsburgh,Pa. CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, The. oTtiylhfallible Cure fir that Dreadful Diita&elnovm us Bpkrsiatobrhea or involuntary NOCTURNAL -EMISSIONS,so hairasting and destructive^and produc tive of so much 'mischief to the nervous gystem,lncapacito tingtbe man fbr business, society, aadfiifitriinony. \‘!ttl3 lnstrmaent iß‘fiiinple, compxohen?lfe' tijjd never- tinU may "be used without. the‘'slightest incon- : Tenlencecr the knowl edge- of the most intubate friend. It .Ja to be used eltemdlyvproducingno • Jiiln r or injury whatoycr-,. iior preveoting .&ny -one ; from ; ttttending to his husinesa; and white In vaa not dr single eanistioh can take the organ* j in a short such an ex-, teni that ihev tußuntTcm PBminvßPOwsßOfhsrtKTios, the loseof which, J caused by early abuse, is the disease in qnes*. tion, and the cause of the thonsahdctrtißontitantcomplQinta ~ —vis: NehrouBnefiaii‘'Ptostwitionl:T)yBpepBia, Pain in the Vision,'Weafcnessof.the Bach and Lower Extremities,. Affections of the Ryes, Impotence, Pirn " pies on the PftCe-PremMure Beeline of Virility, ,'Weakness of Memory and Power fOrMnutal Application', Dej ecti on, .Aversion t 6 Society,Urnidity, SeiMHstrustrLoTeuf Solitude, sautes is stopped /ram which they emanated; fie it also remembered,thatthosecomphtintsarp but little :hhde«tood by tho profession in general,jsndthat all.tba medidne in the world never has, and n aver.wi Unstop those losses, which, if allowed to conUnuo uncheched, are sore to -produce, the'mo&t dhtressdDg-consequeocea. .<•■ ■., 'n»priceof thDcQmplrto Instruincnt, «iTefally secured against aU Observation In a box* only glOvlfccan be pent by express to any-addresa, in any pwt.ofdiQ United States, l Canada, AA, according to order, accompanied by fall direc tions* and impor-ant odviceto the marriedand single, the expenses, even to the remotest parts of tho country, being very trifling.-. -> / " . . All applications and remittances must. be directed (post* paid) to the Doctor himself, he having no Agendes establish* od but in London and Paris. ; . - - Address, (post-paid) Dr.B. DeLanoy, BlLh-p.enard street,. NawYork.* •-rf-'V"* • » Office hours/daily, from 0 A. M. till OP. from 7 to ;BP.M^tbe-Sabb&thexcepted.. . . ~ **• The undersigned certify, with greal pleastrre, that the above mentioned Instrument is not.only constructed on erl entlfiQ.priodplesJ9ut that from its use the happiest results miy. always, wlth'eonfidencc, be anticipated, there being, for the ettrb Ofthosediseascs, no other undin retnedv extant. - HENRY S; KELLER,' M/D£* CH. QOETZEihf. Chambersst.^_ C; ECKHASDP, M; Edward stv . . . : . . NEW r : YORK. f . JCSSIiifiT ENNA ,'v' {:vV- : '_; : -;\: ; - /;: ;.;../%.y- ~ DR. DE LANEY’S CELEBRATED mjZlvy ~ -r Five iiundrea Worms Jj^pelled. *D EA4> the following statement from respectable droR JX gists, -of tbe.fißnjTisinflr effects of U, A, FABNES •COCK'S TOEQOAIiIiED'V^ItMIiTJOfi i-* ■■■. OoDKNBBUttd, N: Y.‘,JamiaTyl3,lB63. Jt Jwisic*idfk' t£ Cb—Ucntfemen: Matthew Clarfc,aman of ofldoubtedveracity,of the town of Lisbon, St. iAwrgnco oonntyi Ni Bays that lib has a little girl, four yeara old, to wnomlie gave threo dose’s of iB. A. Fabn- in three sneeesFivehonra/ In thoaf* temootf of the same day she passed at one' tlrno SEVEN TEEN; andat another iNINETEKNTFORMa'About two .o’clock the foUowiug night; she passed the incrodible num ber of FIVE HCNDEEDAND TWENTY-ONE, making in all five btindred and fifty'Seiet^ln'less than twelve hours* time. 'Ho said tb6y were'perfectly astonished at such a massof warma &om that ho counted • them accurately. '. ; : Very respectfully,-.-. : ; T ' : : JENNEIt A RANDALL, Druggists. vSoldwholesaleund retail :by all the principal druggists and country merchants throughout the United States. > • and add byß. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., comer :of Wood and First stroet.vPittsburgh: 'V- ■. nov2l. CtAdlUliOIL— 1U bbls, paw iri'store afcd' for Bale by JT) FtEMINO V. Successors to Ji Kidd & Co., 60 Wood street. . TUBPETiTINE —20 bbls In Blow ond for sale by POT2I • t- ' r ~-yLESHKU BKO3. T INBRED OlD—lObbls in store andfor sole by JLi->aoy2l;. • . .. m pjlemino BROS, b—-25 bbla. fengliah-- in fttorc nnd for sale [no?2l] FLESHyO BROS. ARKHTTS SCOTCH- 8N 1000 lbs In storo and for \X raleby • fnoTgl] . - . gIiKBIIKG BROS, 'ft/TAJiGANKSIi OXIDE—3 tons In ptorefind for wxJo by ■jyjL ■ FLEMING BROS. T ILY WUITJS—IO gro. 41 Wctbwrell's^juttrreceived aod yiEMINQ BUOS^ Successors to J. Kidd & Co., ;GOWood street. JAVAN VAKNiaU—I lot just re-ratted and for sale by doth ■:■■■ ■■■■■■ raiauNfl bros. IBINQLAS3 VUABTISK—a*) yards, In 1 yard cases. In store and, for rale 1? (novU) FLEMING EEO& V'IOUUT ViMaWStt-w gross. a bo perior quality, in store »nd fQT 6nl»ljy - (POTll) - .EtßaiXQ BKOS. WHITING— 2> PMs fortsalo by ■ po»H~ ; FLEMING HBOS. TiroU'E’S ABOMATIO SUILKILAiI SWI.N AWS—M Vf 'doton Wolfu’s Aromatii- Scholddxn SeLbarps for sola wholesaleor reUill,nV ■■■■■.• KEYSER’S Prog Store, 140 Wood streat. cctoobs B;Fn ftt sale by ~ ' B. A. FAHNESTOCK B i •IV.IkUAVK.T3 T“*' r;:ssß, Market strafy conwr of &L • •> ■. » . -'f* • V ;• ■ V > '■■■ ' 'V. V x v . .. •• - : - . \ , •, \s-:-?. ~::~_ :-~'~: -. ' C r .. \ • “V-