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M '“, v~ ’V ,^ t i :V<^A^AV9?iS^*v**s3KT*^^> r - .^^^."'^ v ■ :--iC.v*' •• :•.; • •■' • -••-" •'■ ■ :~i' •: :,:.^®?&}< -\- ■ , lIP - -r U.9+* «, tf ‘ • . ’ w 3 ’» : < • '.J.*. <? ■: vV» i. *■. ■■,*•;■ Y^v,... 1 >■.■. - •• .■«; j. r '; '- r r *Y-- •*■•.••■*#..•«• . ;!.•»'.5 *• «* n h*. ■ ■ %sss&%* ■ - = -■ 43S?Si^'ei ito? TV-:* .;;• -GLOTHINGr •'.RttBIOVAI.. , • , ■ rnUEßttbscritorvouiarci ■: I the publhythftt bo ha?» removed frcuiliis c.a FtoDd,on .Market street, Ui lh« -JfiilY JliOX FJiohr.T S2OBS, <0 4S' FIFTH- STREET. iiutnodmtely. opposite, the .Thvojre, •Whonrhels now rewiring audopcnlnj n v moot Of Vhdanod. Fancy. Colored Uoibs, Cupsimcrp.s >»«d ‘ Yesting*, of tbs 'neweststyleF;which be will take y.U'asure •. - in showing to thosowbumay fcwr him with acnlh III; is * also prepared t*> maltfl . to order wry.. WUHe of ■Ctoihjng rcuhstJtetlng a Gentleman s; Wardrobe, uttlift: latest and . •. r-ro iy47l,'<JE£—TheStih,-criber offers for. sole his com • DU‘to'systemOf (Urmtmt Draughting*so,fororably known i : and Ronctally used by Uie .trade .of this .city, .Cincinntiti, : Fhiladelphia aQdelsewhvp; 'nt the following prices, viz:! - • 'With inslidcticnw, 4i0,00; without. instructions, s7*oo, ;'Tbe-BooVahd Ruler, wntsiningfoll and uecurato directions to successfuldraughting; forwarded to any part of the otnteJ States, oaroceiptof $»,00, by. JAMLS C. WATT» , ~ * Teacher hf Garment Cutting, „ ' mor2C - dte dSßftfr Street, opposite the Theatre. / . SAMUEL GUAY, ■ - , / :j - st. cure BTfl3ftrr, pirrsmmon.; . - GBNTLEJfKS’S CbOTirLMQ made oiclhslveiy to order, and ■warranted to suit. Has coattanUy, on hana a choice assortment or CUOTBd, CASSIMbRIiS, VEsTINGS, and OVERCOATING, of the latest styles, selected expressly • tor the custom trade. Gentlemen leaTingtheirorders, will haro their wishes oonsnited and complied with, as allwork Is dono under his own supervision. l • nori« CLOTHING STORE,! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO., IwnnypttT.Y of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty ’ siroeu which has won an unbounded-popularity under the name of the THREE BIG DOORS, have, tor .the pur pose of -acquiring rnoro spaco tor their immense business, remowdtfl the spacious building on the comer of - I>IAiIOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, ;• Where they bare now the most • . • SPLENDID BTOCK OF CLOTHS! . . ■. AM) .• READY MADE CLOTHING, ..(■ That has eTer been offered tothapnblio. ■ • Their principal object for thU .removal,- is to give them more facilities for the WHOI,ESAa,E TRADE! They nre-prepared to t«ell Goods at the LO WEST £ ASTERS PRICES! '-■■■ Andthoywill warrant them' to be as good as any manu faatured In the Union. CUSTOM work;, : U/ ni THB BEST UTK>K THB SHORTEST NOTICE. ■ Tboy bate on li«.ndu full and beautiful assortment of CLOTHS and COMINGS, lor » ■ „ CROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI NESS COATS. Oorinicreata oro UonUcAl with those of oar eu&tomers, and ■wo assure the public that, oar, -ftdolity will. not- fail in dUIOK nil ordpis wo may bo favored with. X&* DON’T PORGET TUIS PLACE- Ulo. W«od @tE*eet, '{BABT-81DD,) OOBNEIt OP DTASIOSTD ALLET. If. B.—-We dcslroonr patrons to undorstand that wo hav« io longer any connection with thh Clothing Business on .Libertystreet •Oufnttuution isderoted excltnnrely to tin- House above designated. CJftrS3‘ - - ‘ ' DRY GOODS. Notice M SO TIIE WH.UESAI.K AND bktail -DEALERS Of TITrSUUHGH. ALLKGHfcINY CITY, AND VICINITY. ..QftKUQ * • CO., .Importers A Wholwaio Pea ers m. Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties, No. 9D, ono door from tho North-west corner of Wood et. and Diamond alley, Pittsburgh. Hating completed tho enlargement or .their present oceapled Ware Booms,'are now opening Ono of the largest and boat stock of DBY OOODSond YAILtC* ‘•TIBS, the? barecver hero to tore exhibited to tho Pittsburgh op examination, will be foundtohoonfrorp.isse'd by any otborUouse of the kind in the City, and as ono of thS partners is generally in tho Eastern. CHles during tho badness seasons, burchosinjr cheap bargains, adapted to the Pittsburgh and Western fredo, wo will bepblo to ofior -Inducement* toour oid.enstomcn’, and purchasers goner ally- Our stock of Dry U<»ods consists in part of the follow lug loading articles, tis: • ‘Superior. Broad Cloths; • r Pilot and Petersham do; Fancy. Caasimeres, Tweeds .and Salinetts; " Jeans,.Faiiey. Ycstingaaod Corduroys; ".•Flannels, Tickings and Vest Paddings;.' Brown and llleaclml Mawlln*, and In-h Linens, i Foreign and Domestic Ginghams; i Alpacas, Mencos, Coborg Cloths, and Dress Silks i , Bey Smto and Broach* bhawls: Woolen Comforts ami Fancy bilk Handkerchiefs. The following comprL-'o a part of the general stock of Tdriatifts: . . ■» Duttons, Combe, Threads and Sewing Saks; Hosiery, Glove*, Ribbons, and Black Silk Veils; Loco Goods, Jaconetts, Mull and Cambnck Marlins; . Fancy Nettings, and : MlUinory goods generally. Also—A large assortment of Table Culler?, Packet knWw, BSCOTS «cd Scissors of oar own Importation. Perfumery. Patent Medicines, together with a Splendid of Gold and Gilt Jewelry,of the latest pattern?; Gold and Pil ▼#r Watches: Watch material*; Watch, glasses, **d an ex tensive Block of SO hour andB day Draw Clocks, of n variety of patterns All of which will be sold on the most accom modating termvmr Ca?h, or City reference. • *N\B —City,Country Merchants fihd Pedlarsnre inrlt'ri to give na a call before purchasing elsewhere. ffpQbtf ■ D. GREGG A CO. SECOND ARRIVAL OK PALL awd winter DRY GOODS IX v : The Ckeapnt Goods of the Season! "TTOUNQ; STEVENSON A LOVE, slftt of tb•» engine! x Bse-Hivc. No. 74 MARKET STREET,between Fourth Mjd the Diamond, Pittsburgh, hare jnst rea©iv«>d, ftud or© now owning, alanco and splendid assortment of ' DRESS GOODS, Of the newest and roost desirable etylr.S| adaptftl to tho present season. ■ ■ . • Plaid Brocade and Fancy £ilks» r*t bargain?. - Plain Black and Cornelian £Uk* and Turk Satina. Hotlbo Plaids, ell wool, and Silk and \S 00l do. ... AiflO, Baw 811 k and Cashmere. Plaldacferery description, very cheap. . . Now style Plain and Paney Bo Lalnns. French Merinos, Cashmeres, Coburg?, Alpacas, and Para mattas, all colors and qualities. ' Bo Begcs, and high colored Do Lwno3»all qualities. Fall and Winter Shawls, of emry description. LonjT and Square Brocho and Flaid Shawls. ' printed Cashmere and plnm Thibet do. French Ohinties,Otnghams. . .. , A general-assortment fast color Prints, from Civets, up. WHITE GOOD 9 of ©very description. Collars,Cuns.Chcmliettc*and Emb’dUdkf*, at bargains. Bonnet Ribbons nnd Millinery Goods *ery cheap. Ali>o, a full stock of DOMESTIC WOODS, at low pnews- Linen Sheeting.'Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, and Nap kins. Bay.-la Diaper, and Cravat*, very cheap. GLOVES, HOSIERY, SOSPRXDKItS, ami CHATATS. Wo would rcspsctfnliy sobr-ifc an early cull Irom b »!h wholesale and retail buyers, liaUeiiog ouraelvea that wo accommodate all who may furor uh with tpoir .patron* •ml on mo*. liberal terms. , YOU NO, STEVENSON & LQVR. ■Jut Received* ... ■ A T Tn E O r».I GIN A L ]J E E -111 V E, .Vo. It MAHKKT STREET.-. ■ • AHEW'SUmV OF FALL AN’L XUNTKII <>001)8, irbicb will be poW at oxcmllnzly low ptra*. »<> -WDUId WSpefitToUy “HoUcK an early call from ottr.fnend.uina tbo 1 public in general. beHerinjr That wo can now olTcr gPUtor dn&ttoeTiienLft talnilli wbuU'xttle tvoil retail buyers, lian over heretofore. .. YOUNG, STKYKN.SON A LO\F-, BELLIN G O FF. : . GREAT CHANCES OK BAISOASM§! v mHB undersignfd would 'lnform thoirfricnd* 1 ijxe citizens generally ihat they are about- closing oat their large tad well relucted slock of . « BICH AND ELEGANT CABPETINGS, Lately purcbtecdln the £a*t, from the Manufacturers fln.l . Importer*, which, tor variety, £tyl© and quality, oru unrur paased—consisting of Tr-, VELVET TAP-CSTP.Y AND BRUSSELS Of splendid designs, selected expressly for oar City Itetnii Trade* at lower prices than wonld now cover ihe cost of EXTRA Md HEPEtt. THHEE-rLT CAR PETS. frcra the most-celebrated manufactories in the United State® j colors .warranted, ingrain Carpet* of til] kinds; Yenltlaa; HaliandStalr Carpets; Wool and Hump Dtitcb Carpet*; together with » large .assortment of Oil Cloths, Mat a, Hues, Matting. Table and T'iano Carers, Ac. The entlro stock’will positively ho sold the present hji- Bon. to make room for other goods. d«S ' C. B. nKADLY L CO. DEMiBRIN RaaToas, Choioo Family Groceries and Willow ■ Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., prrrsfiimaH, pa. TS now receiving a large assortment of FRESH GOODS, I la addition to his already extensive stock/ purchased tmn first haud.i in the Eastern markets, which, will be sold atuie lowest market priceß. ' Irately Steamboats, and families, buying by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. 4SF Poods delivered In the city free of charge. wp2l ' Haw fioaoh aiid Carriage Factory JOHHSTON, BBOTHEBS & C 0„ Oynw cf RebfXxa and Jklmcni streets, Allegheny City, WOULD respectfully inform their frienda tho'pnblic generally, that they have K3fj2s|»& commenced the .mouufaeture of Camngey Bpckaways, Buggies, Sleighs ana Chailote, in all their various styles pf finish and proportion. All orders will bo executed with strict regard to durability andheauty of finish. Repairs will also bo attended to on tha most reasonable terms.. Using in all their work the best Eastern Bhafto, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel confi ■' dent tipt all who Caror thorn with their patronage, will bo perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers ore requested to glvo us a call, befero puwba sing elsewhere; ; : • . . octfrly CAIUtIAGMB FOR SALE, /|UJIU undersignod haa; just received at his X CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, situated near the Two Mite Ron, between Pittsburgh^ysga3css>- .and lA«reacarnu r « wan^wn'tyar-'^*s7 of TEHIGLES, of every description, and. will continue to receive regularly, new and second hand Carriages, Sulkies, Huffgietj&p which he will Bell on the very lowest terms for ttsh. Haringhad twolroyearg* practice In the business,and With his well known fadHUca f q tha East, he flatters himseU in patting down all competition. ■•••,■ .Those wishing to purchase are tacpcctfall y Invited to call sodseeforthomselros. - ■. Especial and promptattentfon paid te rfcpairingof Carri age*; Ac.: , fmylBaltwy*l. . t JOSEPH WHITE. UVEH¥ STABLE — —— . • - Vomer. »/ SmiUiMd slnxt and Diamond alley. ■j. i • TUB nadenlgaed haring- added largely to his Wegi etoei, to now prepared to occoramodato tha rrublicj rX ~f,Twith the finest Buggies, and beat Homs, both, for Sidolo and Harness. ’ Oenuomen wishing to. have horses kept atfUTeiy, will find superior accommodations for them at this stable* The stalls &» large and new, and the pro prietor pays every attention to their ease and comfort. - octfcy F. DEVLIN. ■fcKAlMi . tpgors, Journals,-. . Day Book?, ; . Cub-Books, . - BocdptBook?, . f'--Itookots, • : i. .Or any descrip tion of&LAXKBOOKS MADE TO ORDER-«t. abort notlee, Of th# most KUporfor quality of pap«y bound in any Rtylo _ miM' Blank Books Pium to order... . A Urge and excellent stock of Blank Books always on • band and for solo at low rates, constating of Cap. Dcrayand. . - Uadlam trork, In all styles of binding. Thatradesopplledon liberal . W. 8. H WEN, ■j*.,BlankßookManufacturer, - : .... . .Cornar of Market And Second streets... [evoTreST tf U&f RECEIVED—By Express.direct from the manufoc*. tl tome, a assortment of Colt's Repeating Pis t^t4,6an&a!neheofcarrel,aUofYwh!chwe vrillßell for e«h asldwas thoy can bo bought in the city or New York. Famons going to Australia or Oilifbmis, will find that they can do better oy-purchasing -their eituippago at homo, than they.-eaa among strangers, as we giro persons & chance to try any of tha aboro Pistols, bofbTeleaving the Incaaeof * ttUure, werefend thamoney.: •••.• ~ BOWN if ■TETLEY. lOOWoodatre&Fittebnrgh. . &418 PITTSBURGH f* ’ ic Oil ANGE.OP TIME; '« ON a'nduncc:MpNDAY, NbTCzntJeTlith > tBs3 > PassenEor . Trnlns.wili run daily {Saad&vg excepted) as follows: .-•MAILTRAIN leaves Clevelandat OQo A Mfor Wollsvule, . stopping.at aliiritennodbfte Station#; arrive at Alliance at 11 Jo A M, and Wellsvlllc at 2.20 P M. •• • EXPRESS TJUIST Iwros Clovelond ot 3.00 P M for AlU ancc, stopping .at Hudsonj BarlvlllcAntl. Ravenna onij— arrive nt Alliance tit SjO’P M.' ; .r * ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaveflClflvelfthdfor Ravenna nod intermedlate Statlona at 7.4s,audarrive at Ravenna at 9.25 P M; Two'through Trains frcmdevel&ndto-Pitti burgh daily. - - - - ; RETURNING: - • EXPRESS TRAIN leaves AlllanOQ for Cleveland- at 12.00 , P 'M»'Btoppltig fat Limb, lUYenna, 'Earlville and'Hudson onlf—nrrtvo nt Cleveland at 2.40 P M. .Tbo Mali Train of Ohio and Punna. Railroad, leaving Pittsburgh at 6,00 A M, connects with this Tralh at Alliance at 11.45 A M. MAIL TRAIN leavos WellavlUe for Cleveland at 3.00 P M, stopping at all way Stations—arrive at Alliance at 6;00 and Cleveland at t. 35 P XI. .. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Ravenna for. Cleve land abd intermediato. Stations ...at 7.15 A M—arrive iat Cleveland at 0.00 AM. Only onethrough train from Pitts* hurßh to Cleveland dally. ; ; •. CONNECTIONS.—MaIi Train from Cleveland conneets.at Alliance.tvith the Mall Train of Ohio and Fcnna. K. R. for 1 Canton, MaasUlarinnd'Wocwterjalflo for Salem and Pitta burgh, arrlvipg at Pittsbnrgh-0t''1.45 PM. • Express Train'from 1 Cleveland, and Mail Train from WullSTilUvbnth conneot at Alliance at 6.00 P M with tbo Express, Train of 0.& P. R.for Pittsburgh—arriving, at Pittsburgh nt 8.15 P 51. - • ■ Rspress Train from Allianeerbnnocta 'with the B.OOA M Train ot O. A V. R. from Pittsburgh. • vPaasengers lnaving Pittsbargb on the 8.00 A M Train Sr rive at Cleveland at 2.40 P M, and connect with the follow ing trainsKast, West and South.' ■ Cleveland axdToledo.-*-Trains leaving at 3.00 PM for Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago and the North West, arrivingat Toledo, at 7.55 P XI and Chicago next morning at 7DO— .time through from Pittsburgh to Chicago being lesathan 24 hours., JOHN M*CLOSXEY & CO. UKG, .evolvera I \ - f '\ • ■■ - ■ * • «■«,*' . \ -*’Vr . ~ TRANSPiORTATION. . CU.VELASD. Coiuwnvs and CiNCiNxvrr.—Tmins leaving at 2.50 P M sod 8.30 P M for Columbus, Cinclunatl, Gallon, Dayton, Indianapolis and all stations on the Rellcfontalnn and. Indiana Railroad. . Clcvelaxd an'd Rrun—Trains leaving At 4.45 P M and 9.00 P M for-Eric, Dunkirk, Buffalo and New York. The Trains connect both ways with the C. Z. AO. R. R. nt llmlson for Cuyahomt Palls, Akron anil Clinton at Bayard with the Railroad forCarrollton, Minerva Aud Moyncnburg. r Tickets through to Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Lasalle nnd Froeportcaia b© obtained At this bfflee. . - Possongers atorwinestod-to procure their ilckots at the Company’s Office, of JOHN A. CADGUEY, Agent, ttovlS '-Monongahcla House, Water fit.. Pittsburgh. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA BAILBOAD, Sew Arrangement. COMMENCING A UQ UST 8, 18S3. ? 853 - 1858 ' EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at G o'clock, A M; stops only nt the principal btatlon*. and dines atCmt linn at 1.30 P M. arriving nt Cincinnati in tbn evening, yla Columbus and Xenia. Faro from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,75; to Columbus, $5,25. . . .MAIL TP. AIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8.20 A M; dince at Al liance; and reaches Creslline at h.OO P SI, connecting with the Night Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with the Rcllufontalno and Indiana Railroad for Daytou, Indlaunpo lis, Torre Unute, and towns in Indiana. Oormecllcn* are . unde at Alliance by Railroad with Eavcnnk, Hudson nnd Cleveland. - • Fore from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4.00. Connections are made at Mansfield by Railroad with Ban dusky City, Mauvflvld, Mount Vernon, Newark and Zanes ville., Fare to Bandaeky City, $4,50; to Newark,s4,so; to Zanes ville, $5. Connections are mod* with "Detroit and Chicago, both by Cleveland uud Sandusky City. PfwsrngeM who leave Puts burch in the Mai! Train at 8.&) A M, go directly by Mans field BndSnndusky Citytu Detroit, without detention. Fart* to Detroit,.o.oo: to Chicago, $11.09. nETI7RN(SGI THE F.XPRE33 TRAIN leaves CrevUno at 1.00 P XI, Minefield at 1.40 P M, and Alliance at 5.00 P X], ami reach os Jt’itb’lmrgh ot P M r connecting With the niprcn Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which leaves Pitts burgh at 10 JO P. M. Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, 14V£ hours. Fare, sr.7;i. ;Far* from Cincinnati to Philadclphta or Baltimore, $15.00. MAIL TRAIN leaves Crrstilne at 7, A M: dines at Al liance; connects with lUprcs* Train from Cleveland, and arrives at Pltbburch at 5, P M. NKW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRATN leaves at 10 A M. and 4.45 P M, and New Brighten at 7 A M nnd 1 P XI. htcurrion tickets, $1; quarterly (PkirU at rates. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittaorgh at Q. 20 A M, ami ar rives at 4.30, P M. D-'ft.Paswugrrii arc rcquesti'd to procure Tickets at the Coiapaov’s Ofitce, ut tha Federal Street Station, of tiKOKOE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. £Jr* The Trairw: do nat nm on Sunday. ZZsS* Further infonnatimi may be obtained of aucS JOHN KELLY, ArenL WINTER AREAHOEHENTS THE > KA A U. r?M!K ia.=t MoU 'irnuj will li-r.vo the Slalfon on A ‘ Lit*orty ptroct cvfry rooming at 9 o’clock, stojipinr at ill tbo. regular Ftaikms on thu ronj, and nrrivhry in PhiiaUciphin the next mcmlng nt 7 o'clock,coanixUng with th't tmitm to New Xork, alm> contincling at Jlerri '' Nud: with the train; for, anrl arriving in Baltimcretit” <•’ tJoek, A. M. The Exproerr Tr;Ju leaves the RtAlion etr.ry rviming at nectingwllh tralfts for Raltimorn, and arriving In Philadeb phi % or Baltimore nt S P. M. Tare to Philadelphia, sh,so; Fare to Baltimore, $9. I'apgocr chcckt-i to all station* on the PenuiylvaniaiUß rortd and to PhHaddphts «p<l Baitiuiore. The.AccommodaUcm Train will-Jeareerery afternoon at 5.25 o’clock,stopping e.t ail regular st&Uons, sod running only as far as LatroU*. Ratuming train* arrive !u PitLsburgh at 5.10, au<l 8 o'- clock, A. M., and 7.-> P. M. Pa-v-tTigcn* jinrcmiflng tickt-U In cars, wlil elurpt«i vtv Cfi’TS in addition tr« the elation rates, excejit from sLation»i where the fX-mtauy have no a cunt. So noil's of u le vs (len«uliX3.Uon ihsn fire dollars will be received in payment tor tickets, uscfi*t tbu‘o lamed by the Jlont* of Puxm?>’vanla. —lnflffl of loss* thr Comfvqnj will holdtbecr solve* re*pon?sMe fur T*r*onal coly, and for *o amonnt om rsrtM.'ditig sloo. b\T»,—Tho Kimdwor Omnibus Line It as been rmployiM to cr.rjToy *nd to and front the Dwjy-t. «t ti charge not In i-rrced c»ait3 far cacti pa»»«nt;pr,ftn*i 12VJ tvTits for cacti trunk. .Por lkWcis apply to J. MESKUIES, Agents • At the V. U. Jl~ Deixit, on Liberty street. Pittsburgh, '•TorrtnVr 30, JKf.3. SANDUSKY, MASSFIiILD AND NEWAiIK RAILROAD. "WINTER ARBANOEMENT. ON’ im*l tsftur WKIjXK&OAV, NftVtfxnUir I<>, I£&3, Tbrt’« pK*«ng*r Train* run. daily (sandcja eseejHed) M fol* GOING fiOUTfL Krprtst. Paurrt'j'r. flrprru. Leave. Sandusky at—. 4.50 A M 11.00 ABl fi.ioPM Monroeville Junction.. 5.35 “ 11.Wj “ s.£to Sbtdhy Junction -.6.40“ 1.16 PM TJS “ MausfaeM Junction...- 7.20 “ 1,40 ,l S.IO *« Mount Vernon 0.06 11 4.10 “ 0.56 “ Reach Newark.... 10.0'J “ 6.1& “ 11.uO ** GOING NORTH, Leave Nowarfc. at—.... 4.COA M 0.00 AM 6.26 PM Mt. Vernon 6.25 10.10 “ 6.20 “■ ManefiftU Junction T. 20 “ 12.10,PM 8.10 “ Shelby Junction 7.45 i( «* . SJJS “ Monroeville Junction.. OJ6 “ 3.10 “ 10.30“ Ifcrtftch £and«pky -.10.00- “ 255 “ 11.05“ Connecting at Sandusky with Mad Hirer flnd Lake Eric, and “ Northern Dlvliuon” Cleveland and Toledo Ilal.lroad*. At Monroeville, with Treitw on ‘•Southern Division” Cleveland ami Tolcdo-R. 1:., for Cleveland, Toledo, Ac. At Shelby Junction, with Cleveland, Colutalm* and Cih« cinnatl Railroad. • At Mansfield Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh. At Newark, with Oniral Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Columbus, 4c. f 4c. This arrangement of Trains completes tho Uno of direct communication bctwei-tfctho Erut and “ Great Norih-Wesl.” Pawngere ffom Ptiiladolphlaand Baltimore, destined for th© West, proceed, directly on their arrival at Pittsburgh, by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to Mansfield. Thence to Monroovllle, where eonjecilan is made Immediately for Toledo, Chicago, and intermediate places—affording a route unrivalled for safety, certainty and dc.*patch. Connection is also made with all tho TraJnfl on tho Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad at Slansfifdd, fay which paraen 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 :Zanesville, Columbus, Newark, Ac.,can goto Toledo, San dusky or Cleveland, remain in either place booiofour hours, and return -hotbe same day. THROUGH TICKETS to bo hud at tho different Stations, for the above named places. • J. R. ROBINBON, Superint’t. . Sandn,<ky, November, 1853.. f-nov24:3m} Pennsylvania Railroad Company, YJC7TS arc forwarding Produce, Ao., to Baltimore and Phils -yy delphia, promptly, on receipt. Tlmo, Five Days. RAtra op toekhit. : Bacon, Pork and (saked,) 15c, tVlOOlbs.. .On Lard, Lard Oil, Tallow, Cotton, "Window Glass, COo. £1 1000)8. On Candles, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Loaf Tobacco. 60c. IOOIbR. On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristlos. Clover and Timothy Seed, 70c. lb. 3 . On Deer Skins, Hump, Flax, and Eggs, 70c. $ lOOlbfl. On Feathers, Furs, Peltry, Brooms and Morehandiee, 00c. ® IOOIbs. " • On llonr. barrel. . WO are alsdprcpared to forward freight to Rodefa&ugh’s Station, near Grecnsbaxg,amJ intermediate Stations.' « OOVODE & GRAHAM, Agents, corner of Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh. : 11. 11.. HOUSTON, Agent, Jy29 276 Market street, Philadelphia. . T_> EMS£*lf L V A NIA K AIOKO A i>.—VViaTcu Tariff PSTWEfcif X Pittsburgh, PntXAt»w.pniA and BmiMditE. - First Class. —Egg?, Feathers, Mcrchnndlso, Furs, 00 cents ?UQOJbs. . . . Jkccmd. Class,— Apples and Peaches (dried,) Beeswax, Bristles, Buffalo, Benr, and Doer Skins, Clover and-Timothy Seed, Glassware, Ginseng, Rag?, Sheep Polte 76c 100 lbs. Third Class.—Apples (green.) Bran and Ship Stuff, Bacon and Pork, (loose,) Butler, Hides, Hogs 1 ’ Hair, Ilomp and Flax, Leather (Eastward,) Gsc lOu lbs. JFburthClass.— Alcohol, Bacon (In caska or boxes,) Barley and Malt-, Beef and Pork (pickled or salted,) packed Candles, Cheese, Groin (in Imgs.J Lard nnrt. Lord Oil, Lead (in p!g» or sheets.) Oil Cake, Tallow, Whisky, Leaf Tobacco, 60 cents Special Rates. —Cotton lOO-ihs. Floursl bbl . declfl : • •> - GEORGE C. FRANCISCU3. BPttOCLAIIIATION, of a precept under, tho. bands.of Win, B. McClure, president of.the Court of .Common PleaMu and for the r>th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Job* ticoof tho Court of Oyer and Terminer, amt General Jail Delivery in and for Bjdd District, and .William Boggs and Gabriel AuamP, Esq*,, Associate Judges of tho same County, in.nnd fpT..tho .Couuty of Allegheny, dated the 19th day of November, in tho year or our Lord one thonsand eight hun dred and. fifry-threo,.and to me directed, for holdiug a Court of Oyer and Terminer and Genera! Jail. Delivery! at the Court-House in tho city of Pittsburgh, on tho 4th Mont day of December, at 10 o’clock, A. :M„. . Public notice is .hereby given to an Justices of tho Peace;' Coroners and Constables of tho iGounty of Allegheny; that they "bo then and there,la thdrpicperperson/vwifh their rolls, records, 1 inquisitions, examinations and other remem brauevs, to do those things which to their respective officers. In tfaeir behalf, nppcarsto.be done—andalso those that will prosecute the prisoners that now are, or. may be in the joiU of eald County of Allegheny, to be then and there, to proa* iocuteagalnstthem.aߣhalLbojnst. ------- Given :ondcr my hand, in Pittsbt)rgh,'ihis I9th day of November, in tho year; of our Lord one thousand eight btm 'dred ana lifty-throo, and of the CommottwdUCh tbo TTtb. : novSZ WM- MAGUuL, Sheriff. IN&WANCE "gOMPANiES^ Delaware Jlntunl Safety Inanranee Co. ' Office, north rvtmqf the Exchange, Third sL,Phxl TTIItK INSURANCE.—BaIIdiogs,- mereha'riUUo and other Jh property, in town and: country, insured against loss or' damage by fire, at tho lawest raid of premium. - Marins Insurance.—They also insure vessels, cargoes and foreign er coastwise, vendor open nr special policies,. as the assured may desire. .... ... - . • " Inland Trasspobtino n.—They ..also. insure merchandise .transported by. wagons, railroadcars, canal boateandsteam boata,nn ritenr aha lakes, on the most liberal terms. Director*— Joseph: H. beal, Edmund A. Souder,. John C. Davis, Robert Burton, Jobn. JU Penrose, Samuel-Edwards, George G. helper, Edward Darlington, Isaac IL Davis, WU 11am Folwell, Jobn*NcwUn, Dr. K. Mi Huston, Jos. C, Hand, Throphilns.Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh : Cridg,’ Goorge Setrill, Spencer Kelly, J. G. Johnson, W illiam Hay, Dr. S. Thomas, John Sellers, W ilUam Eyre, jr.- Directors at Pittsburgh—D.T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John T. Logan. ■ Willlui Martis, JFVertdent Taos. C. Hand, Ttcs President ■ : Josepb WiCoWASr, Secretary. .. . # - Office of tho Company, No. 42 Water street* Pittsburgh. jo!6:dtf : P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. PROTECTION IHSUEAI'CE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premiums and Western Fund $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1626. Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the most favora* bleterms,against LOSS OB DAMAGE BY FIRE, or rnx PERILS OF. NAVIGATION, BY GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aoeht FOB PITTSBURGH AND ALLEQIIKNT COUNTY. marlfcy •' ";.j ' ~V ■, TIER UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANV, PSIISiADniiPISIA. CHARTERED APRIL 2STH, 1850. CHARTER I'EUI'ETDAI,. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. B. Comer of Third arul Chestnut ' Streets, Philadelphia. Officers of the Hohie Board at PhQaddpUia: DIRSCtXIKS. , Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tiugiey, Geo. M’Ucary, Jacob L. Florence, James Dovureur, \niliaia M. Godwin, William M'Keo. . President —Stephen It. Crawford. • rtc* President— Ambrose W.Thompwm. Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh— James It. Willson, 61. D. Allegheny CVy—Jl. B. Mowry, M.D. GEO. K. ARNOLD, Agent, marl7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia, Jhnnsylvania. DIRECTORS— Charles W. Banrker, Thmuas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob It. Smith, Goo. W. Rich ards, Monlecai I). Lewis, Adolphl E. IJoric, DatlJ S. Browne, 6lorris Patterson. Cina. N. lUxcttn, President. Oua. Q. lUSCUB, Secretary. Contiouu to makolnfmrantv, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, In town and country? at rates u low as are consistent with security. Tbe Company have reserved a largo Contingent Fund, which, with ihftlr cnpual and premium*, safidy Invested, «i -ford ample protection to tho a^iured. Tha Assets of tho Company* on January Ist, IASI, as pub lish pd agreeably to nn Act ot Asrcufaly, were as foUpws, vir: Btorigago 06 Real Estate 64,377 79 Temporary Loans... BX.OCC 17 Blocks CI.SSP 00 Cash, Ac.. tWJIID til • Total- $1,212.70* 44 Since Uirir mrerporatun, a twrfol of twmty<ne yrarif, they hare pail upward of 000 Million Four Hundred I hou sand Dollar*. fay fie, llirrcby afTanilHi? f-f thn ailvantagf’A of iitsurnure, u.i well ai the nfaildy and dlKjoci tlou to tui'et with prnmpLKis all hxblLUm. > J.GAItItINr.R OOKFIN, Agent, ap24 Office, nortb-«-<t e<ir. Wood snJ Third trts. THIRD.ANNUAL STATE 3I KNT OP Til K HTATt: MUTUAL ItltK AND MAItINT. INSURANCE COMPANY, • OF PENNSYLVANIA. A«sel«, May l*t. 1652 . |21)9,01fi M Premiums fa> May X.‘*5S s;* Interest on Loan*, Ac l f wlu 10 CspltalStvk . - tm.Wli liatunwdprmlumvlrc'r:*. Ri» lusurntf**, Rt* ft-fiftm. K 7, fc M C<> IWTt.-tRZnTV Bauds, Mort&ajrM, ft* In, nod other prod rru curhl** . . sV‘l t c t ** Tmniam NoL%* .. . ...... 61 Cuhonhan.l ITt’vtf •• Total Rm*t -of Hewnim**, LcaUr for ljo*'*r*.,.,. 7u MarcTorj*. JOHN P RUTH KBrORIS Dauphin rtunty, l>. 0. Si:i«UVJCK,Uani«butXr J 3 AML" fib l'Mlad.-ij-iiU, A. WJUJiNS. Banker, I'lftnUrgh, A. A. CATMtIKR. “ JOHN It. Ul TllKlili*?,!/.iuui.bin i-cuoty, A. J. IiJI.I.KTT, Uarriibur^, H. T. JON L.S, lUrrt<t»u**« ROBKKT county. JOHN V. lUrrUtimutD. Pr««ldrnt. A. J. tilfil.trf'f, Iw^retsry. IVllHnsarfl (.-r «a *n4 inland tt&vi£&ttaB. alee, on Mrrc|jfk»x4rs« i:i <>ti* »>r country* «t r#t*s n.*o slriArul vllh etftfv. ftillrir* cm Jw*lHu>s hou.«r» either vrCw Merm of year*. liraorU O'Tich, tv.ruer fourth «ui £>nlihf»c«l taylTVtf _ A. A.I'AUUIKfL Arm*?. l)tttahurcU M.f«'!ttfinraocc (^onipaun^ i rnrtuvHGii, yj. 9100,000. President—A. Hvo*. Vlr* Hrrxi-lt>.Tit*~i?ian:*i. sUTuraii*. Tmuarpr—Jo.ila'ii K l.u«u. S«*crrLiry—C- A. Cu.ro*. OFKICK, NO. 45 FI.FTO STMTO*, (jfojp&fc Hall JludiUnp.) TbWCfuatan? mak*-* ortry lnf-uncnrcv spportAtolnjj tr* or (ttUßoctod ■with Ufo P.»«k<. Mutual lUUse.ru the saras to then ftJvpt/4 tv other F&f'ly conJort-ftl Cotajvxales* Joint Stuck ratpa «t •* relottlv-o of <sn«-tiitr4 fmra th* Mutaal rsUa—ojual toedltWpO'l t*f thirty thr**«o4 on*- third per ceott imU annually in c-Itsew. lUkss taken ca the llvt* of jviTrtms goius to Cellt-rebor Australia. —— pjutcrc-ts. M’Clurkan, John A. VI? wa, ' JrWpb P. ti&sxso, sf»B, AtfttftivJf.r lUjneld?, . JUrfita Euvvo. ntarUS Western Insnrancd Company, It MUitiat, Jr.. Prnidnt. ? V; M. tiOftBOV, &<rrtar* CAPITAL*, 9000,000, WILL Insure fciTßlnH all kloda at risk*. I'IIIE and WA JUNR All lo<«* will h« liberally adjusted amt promptly pati. A Horn* JusUlulbm, by Bnttcrofca «boarp well knovm In tho cotmumiUy, amt rrho urn determined, bv promptneM andUlwrallty', lo maintain t ha ctianurterwhlth thenar* assumed, cs offering Ut* lujt protection tothope who desire to be Insured. Direct'irt.~ -ft. Miller, Jr.,o. W. litekctson, 3- W. Butler, N. Uoliqm, J 11, Smith, C, I UtnAen, Ororge W. Jackson, Wo, 51. Lyon,James Lippenrott,aeorgi* Barrie,JamcaAle. Attley, Alexander Kltniek, Thoma* Scott. 93. Office, No. 02 Water street, (WarrbtmMof Spang 4 Co- up sUIrR.) Pfttalmrsrh. nonfckly James 8. noon, William PhliUp*, John Scott, John M'Alpln, IToraitoN.Lw. JETRA INKUR/VNCi: COMPAHV, “ HARTFORD, cow. chortercdrsio—Cartltal stocßro3oo,oGo. Tiros. K. lUUcE, President >- • THOS. A. ALEXANDER,Secretary. ’ BIRECTORS— Tfcomoa K-Urttv, Samuel Tudor, - EbeneierFJotrcr, Ward Woodbridge, E. A. Bulkelry, Joseph Church, Roland blither, Frederick Tyler, Ed®ln 0, Bjplvy, Robert Buell, SamuelS. Ward, Mile* A. Tuttle, Uenry 7.. Pratt, John L. Boxwell, Austin Dunham, Gustavo* F. Dari*, Junius 8. Morgan. <C3y Policies on Fire and Inland Risk* lrmed fin farora- Me termsby ' GEORGE K. ARNOLD, A*% declthly No. 7-i Fourth otreeh Pittsburgh. WESTERN FARMERS 4 INSURANCE CO, NEW LISBON, OHIO. BRANCH OFFICE, No. 129 FIFTH ST., PirTBBURGU. Capital, 0100,000; JAMES KELLY, PresL LEVI MARTIN, Sw’y, * R. MeK ASKEW Agent. -53-Will Insure Building*, SUrnw, Merchandise, and Property generally, on tlio tooat favorable terms. (decl;6m la yourJLlfe Insured, IF NOT, mad what somoono has written.- Among all the contrivances of mon to protect the family circle from want, none can be found more simple in its character, uohio in its fefttnro, or certniu in its remit*, than LIFE INSUR ANCE. It 1* the prop which the dying husband leaves to Purport the wlfa of bis bosom. ; . , It i* the unseen band of tho Provident father reaching forth from the grave, and Btitl nourishing bto offspring, and keeping together the family group. 0. A. COLTON, Secretary, Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth et., ' eep2l fllosonio Hall. MALCOLM LEXCH... JOHN JOSEPH fl. 8* L«eoh f McAlpln &. Co.» TTrnOLKSALK GItOQERS, and Dealers In I*roduco,'Mat. Tf - ale, end Pittsburgh Manuftiutum, Jinx. 242 on<l 244 liberty street, near the head of Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa., of* for for sale on liberal terms, the following: - 100 tierces fresh Rice; >50,000 tbs, Down, assorted; 100 bbls. Tar; ‘ 6 tons I)|r Iron, do; 1600 kegs Nails,aesortedt I U do Best Nail Itods: 600boies Window Glass,. 2000 kegs Hock and Rifle assorted; ! Powder, assorted; . 60 half- chests Tea, as-! 300 boxes ttosln Soap; sorted; " ; 86bbls.linseed,Lardanfl 75 bxs.'Tobacoo,assorted;' - - TanuerV Oil;. 100 hliils.N.O.Sugar, part] 300 bids. Vinegar; prime; '■ j SO do Rosin; 5 ox 9. Havana Sugar; ■[ 20 do Pitch; 10 hhdu. Porto Rico do; > 6000 lbs. assorted Copper; 160 bags CofToe; ,! 20bbls,and kegs Lard* 600 bblfl. N. 0. MolbBBok ; ! 10 kegs omsirted Shot; " 76 do S.H. - do; I Ido DaekShot; 600bxs.Tlu Plate, bmM;! Dbbls. Alum; 4 tons Wire, : do; I 2U do Rye Flour; 2do Speltnr: ' SdspttsTinfaoi-a 1 MarHpea 6 casks sheet Zlue, as- and Tools; sorted; . 100 bus. Drßd Apples; . 600 pigs Tin; - 100 bales Battlug r assorted; 1000lbs.Antimony; - 2000 lbs. Cotton Yarn, as -10 tons ass’d Sheet Iron ;• sorted. 100,000.lbs;asatt bulk Meat;! Wholeikle and RctalL SADDLE, .HARNESS AND'TRUNK" MANUFACTORY. ROBERT JL HARTLEY, bt'gß leave to Inform . ■ : hlaftlenda ondtho public generally, that ho coutinuea to occupy that large and oomtn odious ffgjilglig^: Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahno-Tr: atock & Co., No. 80, corner of Diamond Alley ond Wood at., where be keeps a large and general'assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddleßagu, Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other articles iafys line.. . He also keeps constantly <m hand,- and is pmpared to fur* ntshto brder, oil kinds of Riveted Hose, manafUctuivl of the best material, and in a style of workmanship equal to : the Eastern manufactured article, and at 85per cent; cheaper. Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to call and* ex&mino his stock be lb re purchasing elsewhere es he 1* de termined to sell first rate articles at very low prices.. ; - 45* Don’t Ibrgetthe place, No. 80,corner or Wood at, and Diamond Alley. • ■: 1 • •'■ ; /ap2B • OYUTEtt TUAHSPOK'fATIOW. 7“ ITfriibaTe arranged with the Pennsylvania and Susque .f V hanna Railroad Companies; fur n special Oyster: Transportation Line,: at exceedingly low rates. . oct7 •• . ADAMS &• CO. r MWatcygfc.’ T>EAD’S PLKADKK'B ASSISTANT, new edition, with XV Notes and. Additions, together with a short system t>f qonveyandng, br A. Jordon, President Jiiagaof Urn Eighth J adteUl DtotHdat, received and for sale by «; ■: J. B. WELDIN,-Bookseller and fitutippor, . :Jy22 ■•;•••• - '63Woddstreet,between 8d A 4th fl*s- BANKERS AND BROKERS. EXCHANGEAtft) HOUSE ./ " v.-,v,v/ ■■■. '■■: a ' A.WILKINS&CO., . UNITE|):BTATEB BANK:BUILDING* 1 . No* 71 i, sa Fourth Btreet r .'“.'-v' •Vv.v:.--'■ - T7ORT2IGN antl Domestic Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes JC and Land Warrant* bought and Fold. - i - Collectlonsmada - ;-Bi^ineFspopeip.‘dl«!pntitfldjind.loajia negotiated.' ■ • ‘. fltoclbjßought'and sold,on commission., i'' • - Monoy recelrod on; deposit,. and .Interest allowed when left,for o>pecified tlfflo. .......... ••. decS ' JOHN WOODS* BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, SEJUtft'iN • ■ - 1 ; - ExcliaiigOrCommerclal aiid Baiili ZTotos.i STOCiC bought and fold on .. commission. > Collection*' carefally attended h>.‘ interest paid on Doporit- - Bank.' ' ; V..M' dects a. ..............JOUJI U. XISOXA2C KEENAN 6s CO.. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ' feb2tfcly] Ko. 95 Wfrodfltrttf, and Diamond Alley JMnmslio and Fortiffn £xc?iangtrJiank Notts, Gold ami iMprr Bought, Sold and Exchanged* at the EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF . t WILLIAM A. HILL & CO,, V.. .61 TTOOD STREET, PITTSBtHWH. ’ . allowed ontlinad«poslts. , ~ EXCHANGE AND BANKING; HOUSE OF A; WILKISB fir UO.» Ifo. 75 Foratu Stbsit,. Opposite thaßankof Pittsburgh,,, jftcs; T ;v;,.'r - Pir»Biraosri G. B. ARKOLD 6 CO., BANKERS ANI> EXCHANGE BROKERS* DEALERS in. Exchange, Coin, Bonk- Notes, Sight and Timo Draft*, Ac. Collections carefully, attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the .Union. ' Stocks bonght and sold on eominfestoir., • tgk»Ko;74 Foorth neat door to Bsnkof PittsVg, [pel 3 HHI4&CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS) CfOMOOt QP wood, and pitch srams.! SIQITC .EXCHANGE 00 the Eastern Cities constantly for •sahv Time Bills ot Exchange and-Notes disoounted-r* Gold. SUrer and Bank' Notes, bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal cities, of the United States; De posit* receiTed of Par and Current Fonda. ' [mttr27ly *UC« XBABZB, ' EDWARD ESB3T, no&SaCE CTIAHZIt- A» TtftTTCff, '■ \ -BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 1 BUY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Beal Estate or Block Securities: purchase Promissory Notes and Time BUls, on East.and West; buy and sell fitocks on Commission, ; Collection* made on all points in the, Union, . fmyl : - A. WZLSXHS (t CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, an. 76 poduth pmaaoßog, oppQsns basts op mrsotnum. THE SUBSCRIBER, undernow and mors favorable suspi ces, will oontinue the Banking business -and Stock Bro kerAgaintha bouse formerly <xrrupled by MessrsPalmor, Hanna & Co, and more recently by the PUtabiin-h Idfe In surance Company, wherp ho will be pleased to see bis old friends and customer*. . {jy3] . A. "WILKINS.; IT. HOLMES & SONS. ~ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, OATS UVOTKS YTtESt DASXINO AJTD EXCHANGE OPTICS TO H 9. 07 SfAftXTC STRAW. POTTS BOOKS BXtOW OLD STAIfD. N HOLMES A SONS, Banker* and Exchange Brokers* • and Dealer* In Note*, Draft?. Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collection* mode In allrtbocltfe* throughout the. United States, DeportUrftrelTM In par fund? or current paper. No. 67 Market stmt, between Third and Fourth «t<C [jaShly 315. B. ... BABOEXT, r HOOH A BAEOKHT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ir. c. ooayga or wood * sixth rta., pirrsDcnofi, pa. T\RALKRB In Coin, Bank Notes Tima BRI*. Foreign and J * Domcttto Exchange, Certificates of Deposit. Ac, Exchange on all the principal cities of the Union and Eu rope, for rala la sum* to suit pnrchaoeT*. > Cormrt and par fund* feceired on deportt, CoUectkrasct&dAoa all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. fsepUtly ’ ~ itemoTfti. ' PATBICKB & FMEOT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Err* tlemovd ihtir to iht Ctmirr 0/ f'lf'.h and IKwdtfi. pmscuKttn, pa. PATRICKS A FRIEND, Banker and Exchange Broker*, and Dealer* in Note*, Drafts, Acrpptwnars, Gold. Sitwr and Bank Note*. Ecchasgc* on the East mi and Wrslmj Okie* com-tactly fyr sale. CoUrseUotu! su*>lft in all the riilrs throughout ihe UnKrei Deposit* m»lT«l in par funds cr .current paper, at the corner of Fifth and WoodStreef*. {&b3 STOCK AND BILL BUOKBU, OfScr, *V<*. 05 foirrih si. al*r?t IILaL FITTSMJRGII. <BjSr*Not«S Draft?, tend*, Mo?«*r*iP'S. and Loan* ou cjjl lateral*. negotiated. Slocks and land Warrant and *c4>i >*■!s HOTELS, &c; FLOIiEjiCE HOTEL* No. 40U BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (C’O'strrrTr.n «* tbs mx) BEUBEH LOVBJOY. t#s: U PROPRIETOR. iuis usn r -......NH.HK„ Urown’i Hotel, o»7kt of SatiSMtU and Shitti Slrtrlt, PUteUirjh, iVnn’tJ itfWWtf S CONXKLLYt to tfc* Ites**. '‘FHASkibIS HOUSE,c'lerelauTa, biTtoi “ ('I fATSStiK. A SOX, I*B6Wjero«.—TfcU llou*- Im* u»- j» deryrnc tin?oa?h cad npairs ftHeraJlyn*. »o 4 l*rsv *4&lk-£* <& rww fartiUur*, **V , „ end ,th» pcr.ptJj'v ton plains i!bcaurl**o that ncib!o£ *hall Is? vapttag on lb#lr port to render Hi* Fctaxu s aj-’.&rt* wJw.reall fciTt» Of C fint tiw <*CQ b* fbttod, jTtitf __ C. VATSTCS A SOS. ” Bt* CbarlttfHotel, " “ " Cbrn*y cf Ward <t tvf Third first tf, f*uisltfrsX,. ■ WII.UAM Sr CAMPUfvU^ THUS fain »J4Mi>h,mw>t havlu# coca* Into tbu ut a or* Pwtorirtcr, oftm great iftdttCYmttrt. l * *« tli* tratri- UtiH c®c«munlty. *a4 al*> la regular tearler*. . Ererjr ddl tter 6Jy\ lurarr witltv prcrVii'j in 1U arisoa. as! iw pair i» will bo ff«rad to tRAk# thi* Us-ifJ a (rvtoJ'.'rt&V’e* nokt to all who may bbU thgrw. [mjlitn W, 8. CASU y BKI»I^IVitpV. gtreiiir tiger Ueer Briwcrr* ~ ritHK tjndmiffiwslft'sfpcetfejJly Informs tbo pub&o that h*« j Is now folly pre-ranesl to priYßtofamUfc'B ab;i the miWfe gm#r*Ujr, with hi* erJcferat*! L4UKU 11EK11. in : taUta. Alt onl**?* Uft at bl# iißl ci% NO- 3i» DIAMOND | AI.t.EV, (near \V«c*l *tnp*t,} will to attended to; I anil the Bwr dolittwd to any part of th* city or TieinUr. [ j*2sl:tf K. 0. PCHENCK. THE HESTON' IRON COMPANY. of Western IVtmsjb truU, fcaTtna brooms the proprictorsof Uh* KENYON and OICSSttSOS PATENT f*r isaAfsp WtvttaM Iren di met from Vi*. Off, tot that poTtimi of territory of Peimsylva nl* lying west of, iu»4 Including the estmtlp* of Fulton. Huntingdon, Can't*. CietrfakL, Elk and McKon.aro now prepared u* **H wrrttiteate* of stork in said 'company, «vb that* of stock «nlllllt*g the bolder to that* In the . profit's r-f •lie company, and the right to we ot»* Ftmtui!* and?? said Patent. The Company will also self ihc right to ns* Use improvement in tho aborenamed territory, by ringle fur nace or otherwii*. Tim fhrt that hytJ'm Rentou proevs* Iron Or# can ba mnrerted into Bloom* at about tbs c&t tv* qoimJ to convert Ow into Pig Metal, L* a sufficient rwi.m men&atfam of ita merit** Mr. JAMES n. CRANE ha* bom apff.laW Agent for itu» «d«* of right* to tie* Furnaces coder «cali} Patent. tnwhom application may he made, or in tbs tmdereuroed Director)! of tho Company. J. K. MOOHUEAD, ) ALLEN KRAMER, Pittsburgh. •lAS. W. HAIUIA.vJ W. DBBfEa.WOOD, irKwsoort. . 4AS. iL CRANK. PUUbnrgh. ; OFFICE MONOVOAttW**-WAVIOAtION CO,) ‘ r . - 10,4863, j a:*KOFO3AIS trill .ha.merited a{ UH* offlea untUrbm? JL o’clock P. SI. of WEDNESDAY, tho »Sth January Boat, for Urn nonitrucOon of Lookout) Dam Ko, &; also, for the cwMtructioa of hocks and Dam* No«, daml 7. being wjutetta/ta extend llm navigation to tho Virginia gtnte Une. Plana and spedficotto&B will be orhßilted at the oIHm onoweek previous totb* letting, and all necrwury Informa tion given l»j B. Lotbrop, or tho uDderxlgned. Proposals will bo received for payments (o'‘-hemtide In cash; also* for payments la stork and lends of tho com pany J. K. MOORHEAD, * derU President of Mon .Nav.Oa. ' ~ Public Ktc. !“ BY virtuo of a Writof Partition, Issued outoftha Coart of Common Fleatof Yayottecounty,and tome direct* ed. there will bonotyat pnbUo outcry, upon Uie premises. taConneUsviUotovraftbiKta said Conation theTWKNTY* SIXTHBAY OT DECEMBER, A. D, 1853, tho following *cribt9 : Rea instate, towlt:—Four TrocU of Lacd, Potato nod lying In ConnuUarlUu township, Favctto coantv. Ihw. eontelnlbK about SEVENTEEN HUNDRED ACRES, lying ttv tho YongblOßheny rtrer, adjoining-lands with Ili-am Bnydor, Israel Pointer. John T.Kum,and othexa.pntrh>li are erected n Stone Dwelling House, Framo Barn, luroe Stable, and on old furnace, formerly called Mt. Ema, to other wfth sovernl other log building*: about two hundred acres of which ore cleared; All of.whlch is known as the Olbson property.. Terms made known on day of-rale. • JAMES McBIUBE, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Bec. l, 1853. rd4l3-t.J] X N COUNTY UUT ° b oFXu^UErY rti*c VSaU'vlf Mujiawt lano, by her) No, 218 March T Jx&afijfiSp -nuxt-fttend, WHIImh 18M ’ flruhwn, Ilim !n Bi vori , 0( ’"l A . ■> Vinculo Motri- UtroryJ.ane. J moot. , 35§3Kv C * AnJ noir. to nll, °clobcr 221, ISM, on :,***.* •'•' 'motion 6t John T.COebrno, Esquire. Thom ;nfl stool, KKI„ oppolntoa CommMoner to tako deposition* la thl* case, athis office on. Fourth etroet, in tbo Cltvof JWtUbutßli, on the third Monday of December, 1803. at two My By the Court. . , , ,nor 22 MON PLEAS OF ALLESHKNY IN Tills COUNTY. ... i ' O-i&tr Marla Boobyer, by bar . I •2?@SraiKV next friend, William No. 29 Juno T . Weeper, . 1853. i&SBsWiiPwJ ' • -r' • ,/X?*' i j Übul; for-Ulvorce. Jacob Boobyeh. . = ~ And now, to wit, Oct ' *■••7 ' motion of ,T. Cochran, Stool, Ksqulre, appointed Commlisioucr in this case, at ala office, on Fourth eti Pittsburgh, on the third. Monday of Be at 2 o’clock, P. M, By-tUo Court. Administration Notice. ritrnEREAS, letters of Administration iU ton £s non,' ' ?V ' cum (cstamento anncxo, to tho estate of BERNARD KANE, lateof tho Clty bf Pittsburgh, deo’d, have been granted to the subscriber, all-persona indebted to said Es tate will make immediate'payment, and those haring idalipa against tho same/will present them, duly authenti cated. for settlement, to - - WILtTAMHANEY, Adm’r, *? .:;7th Word, Pittsburgh. JUTOHEL & PALMER, Attorneys at Lav. : ENTERPRISE WORKS. > , no. 136 wi)ot>BTaErr; tumr»p66njjswT?yiEarHAuzT. :. • . . bo wk <t TETLsr. i- TMEOfIITEBB anl'manttfkcthrcrs of : CUTLERY, BTmQIOALAND DKSTAL INSTRUMENTS, RTPLES, He.' Wo keep a general assortment of thenbove T* 3 * articles constantly hanili- together with a general yarietyof EancyHardware. Also, Quns, IM3- tola ftudßovolfersißiiwkß, IlQrniShotßolts,CapB,;Powder, Lead fuadltallotaf, Bowie, 2)irkvHunling andPocketKnlVes; Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears ; Pocket Sdsson?, 4c.— Also.Truasea aad Snpporteta; ' : Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. 1 - • RIPLESI-r-YTe aremaklng Rlfldsof every description, to order, of the beat material, and workmanship warranted.— Prdera received BctaiVwilliba-fill ed with, despatch. {Hcmtipg parties supplied at Wholesale price*;-' „,,L.y> - • mylft . T<B(CAlilC rKß.'l'<6-CU., i T\I&BINKKRSi iiN'QBA'V , BR3 i:MBOPBER S> aod; vEiftEtop* .MianiFACTTWERSr N 0.4& South Third street, - -' - v l / '!' r.;VEyt-tIAN BLENDS, < iTU ErE&YWAUIY. for gale fftmirogfaetartra 1 prices, Vj Bttii : NEW CAW>KT SrOUE, 4-7 FirrH SinKET,' oeirlTM. '• - ■ Tnnvatfl . . .BOBEIgOS & CO. tilDKg— Sooolb3 Cleat Bacon gldea lor rain by . ) octT v KENS A SIOOBHEAJ). x/.ilipMEniEE; rtfcV J- STEVENSOIf -to manufacture \iV_CABXNKT-WARB of «veiy description, athisold stand, K3lconieroriiborty;aad Seretilhfltre§te.i UNDKIiTAK ■*f ■ IKQ attended to, in altits branches. mv.U J A.MILMKENMO.) _ ITAVK'tfN UAND aV their extensive CABINET anl IT OHAm MANUFACTORY, No. M gmithfieiaatruct, a Of fancy niKl. plain furniture, which they will sell IS per cent below customary rites. '/■Terms—cash only. - - 9rea( Inducements to Cash : Parchaacrfl* WJS will sail our largo stock of COMMON AMD FANCY CHATRa'AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that' camrit fail to, pleas© cash-purchasers* All our ,wort is warranted. Our terms are CASH. . JAMES. LOWRY,JR., m0x25,. - cor.Seventh andUberty sta, ■■ Journeymen Cabinet Matters Association* -i- warehouse oa third -street, : • (nETWEiat wood Ann-MAntrr BT3.)' : : r • i;:» r j r ... already;twice to three - times, aaA>y-_ many • Itfainlß ". aff tHe - largest- And Kpj hithnrto most-renowned bnsinegs.* ® * shops of thifl Clty, have 'opened their Warehouse, and are able to furnish the nubile, by wholesale or-retail, with Bur* Mture of the following description-—vi*: 'Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Fall Columned Bureans Mahogany Bedsteads;Mahogany Chairs; -Booking Chairs Mahogany Weabstands; Sofas; Divans; Piano 8tools; Booh Cases; Seoetarlss; Card Tables; Bier Tables; fine Card Tables;.Centre Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Qttomnns;-Foplar Wardrobes; Diningand BreakfbstTables;. Work&tandgjCherryaml Common Workstands; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; (Mbs; Cradles, Ac. The advantages of on an extensive scale, mit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are deter mined to sell, lower than any an equally good* iif not better Article, and warranted—os the public wfllun derstand by giving them a call, xoork of all descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to‘order inevery style, at the short est notice--.U :■ mar 29 / JA3IEB W. WOODWEIi, CABINET FURNITURE MAN#?ACTURER. Ware«rooms 97.ond.OQ:Third street* : W. W. respectfully Informs £y his friends, and customers that- hauJL' now completedhis spring stock repi of Furniture, which, is decidedly* l * the largest and best ever ottered for sale in this (Sty, which will be sold at prices as low aa any in tha United States, East or West As be is detennlnod to uphold the quality with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, ami newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing, he U enabled to produce warranted furniture, atthe lowest prices. Ho has adopted the principle of identifying Ms customers* interest withdiis own, in quality and prices *nd keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of furniture,.from tha cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant and costly,- that a boose, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stocky or manufactured expressly to or- Tho following-articles consist* in part, of his stock, which for rfchnesaof stylo and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: Loals XIV tetea-teto Sofas; 60 Sofas, in plush and hair clothe - 60 do*.Mahogany Chairs; 20 dot. Walnut “ 60 Mahogany Rocking. “ / . 20 Walnut <* « 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut ■ « .. 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 « « Brearfng Bureaus; 80 « « Washstands; , 40 Enclosed . 11 • 100 Common . , “ -20 Plain-Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedstead!: -20 Walnut 4i 60 Cottage “ . : 800 Chcrry-and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogan* Wardrobes: 10 Walnut u ; 10 Cherry ** £0 Plain Uureanß; TO.Diuing and Breakfast Tables; - 12 Becretary and Bookcases ; - 20 do*. Cano Seat Cbrars; 24 Cane Scatßocking Chain; , HModisa* Writing Deski; ■ Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; ' * Btlguires; Paper Mifohe Tobies: Conversation Chairs; Pembroke . “ Elizabethan “ - - • . IlaJI and Tier u Reception . “ Ladles’ Work a Pearl Inlaid' u Extension Dining Tables; Arm M , Ottomans; -. Gothic and IIsl! Chair*; . A largo assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Casdar Msxxrs supplied with all ar ticle* In their line. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest notice.'; All orders pfcruptly attended to. . ... aprs . WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. HEW JEWEIBY BTOBE, No* 87 Market Street, . (.V-rtmd door above the. JYc/rt/i'Wrt comer of Diamond,'} JOHN STEVENSON, (of the late firm of John It. M’Fsd J*n A Or*.,) ropectfuily acnou nets to tbo publl 5, that ha has opened, at the above stand, afinea*rortmt*utof WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, GI RANDOLES, and licit/ Cutlrry, Britannia Tra cnd Cmxn'jnir-n &-u, and lb* usual variety of goodslo bis Hue of burinwyv • Spwial care and oiLmUon given to the REPAIR*! FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. lift tra«t>, that frtrm hi* long experience In business, ha trill t» aide to give *&ti£ftt£tiau to thuee who may forur Liu w ith thffir pstroiuigD. I'itW)urib,May .' ( .. ..ja>2i> Ileuxy Udctiartlson, Jeweller, HAVING re-fitted-his. /lore in a hauUmue manner, and But rocentiy returned from the eartera cities with % fine cf WATCHES, JEWEUtY, and FANCY GOODS, would call tha attention of bO friends and custom ers to the fact that, among Ms Watches will be found tba mMt styles, patterns ami makers. Of Jewelry, the latfift rlylea cf L*ruiche«, Bras** Vest Cb*lu», Rings, Ear LockeU,etc* etc. FaNOY HOODS—Such w JXnch**, Work Tables a-od Boxes, Dv&s, Fancy. Vases, Perfume- Bottles, Table Alula, Cell** Plqol*. Pc-rCj Mobnalew in grant variety; China Vrwit and IUOk-r ; with an t*ndltfs« vark-ty of u/iTulond or camcntfij articles have only to 1« s*h*u lo be appr*- ciatol. (twvlj SO. 81 MARKET &TRRLT. >vr. c. Day Wood Sturaery and Garden*. JAMES KENNKDY, (into Manager of theWidPknown Sy roemw Sew York,) trg* leavvlo- Infirm Ilia public*. that he Ims nnw evuLll*k<*lfrX( EXTENSIVE XEU fiERY, ot» tha Farm rtf Mr. J&me.* S. Seeley. near East Lib «Tty,wte*reh»*ball tw prepared, after, the sta Instant,tov«**; criveeadtiU orders for rrcry variety of Fruit and CruamfJir tal Tver*, Hardy and Qma llouaj Shrubs and Plante. J a addition to a choto and *uf*tmrftoek on ha»d,'heha*.ma4e Arrangrmptiw.with cue of tfco Urguri Numerics in thells.*t, to keep up hi? supply. Haring & thorough and longexp** rietir** fa ihr hurist**, he oan ae.vunj his custocmrii perfect satisfaction. Mr. Kennedy would also wspevlMly offer his services in dealjrntng, Uj lug out, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Fair lie Parks, or the grounds of .Country Residences; and will also furnish plan* furtho forinatldn of Lawns, Apprnacbrrf, IVtuwqti# i£r*'ti<*ry, Ac., in the highest styles or thn art. l*r»ti«illy acquainted with orcry branch of Lamlseajm Ganlmifug, and having spent years in the Syjrian Park* at England, and on the beautiful banks of Uw* Hudson, he hop** ho has the capvity to meat the vishrs cf Jtuoe who favor him.. ' can ho Addressed through the City Post or left at the Warehouse of MeMrs. Neeley A Mohan, 22 Wood street. «a»7:r RftXßKmr * (V*. CELEBRATED CHEMICAL YEAST OE BAKING JOWDEBB, Tf>t Ckraptil, HcaUhictt, nmt Uttful and Economic cat Article for-Bairing Bread, Fuad?, iVin/, Griddle, and Johnny Chief, Pastry, Butf/t Cat**, Orra Bread, dc.,- EVES IXYEXTKP. Opinions ov the press.- Those who have tried it, hsTe found that the advertise mentitee* not vaunt its praises too hirUr.—[TaH*hawe«j Floridian,and Journol, Feb. 19,1853. Uoawkevprrs. wh& have tested tho quality of this now dey, pronounce unanimously in Us favor.—{Lockportßally Courier.: .'v ■ - It surpnares everything In the way of tinny, wo ever saw iwed In tho taking of cuLcj,—} Rahway Advocate and Rcm*. ter. April 15, ISiS. ; - Tbtetean article of such utility In variourklndsof rook ery,-that when Its virtnra broome properly known, no housekeeper, tbnt studies comfort and economy, will wil lingly do without it.—(N. Y\ Pick., May 21,1853. No ono need hesitate to use Burkco’* all-i in portent ortieUi to Banner and Nashville Whig, Would you hare light bread, sweetbread, bread that you can cat with a good relish, do not forgotto procure Darko©’* Baking Powder, and you will not foil to hare good bread, cakes, Aevi-{Tn»y Daily Timw, May 24, 1&52. «-■•: We have tried , this article, and can recommend It with perfect dottfldenec.r-{Quebee Gatette, July, 1852,• ■.•'-••. 2)urkee‘e Baking lewder we have trial at our house, and our “better half * woe astonished at the result.-—fN. Y. Daily TUoe*»Ov|h 23i 1852. All good housewives will.rcjoico in and glorify thenAmo of Burkee, .alter they havo given hi* Baking Puwdera fair trial—f New York Sun, Sept. 30,1852, .. r - Durkce’s Baking Powder,undoubtedly the boat article for thin purpose that hoe yut been discovered.—N\ Y. Dutch man, Feb. 12,1853. Tho hlghCTlcotmnehdatlons.from hurdrwlsorUielAi^At and most respectable wholesalo honseain tlifs, and nearly every large city on thta continent, could be given, if spiut* ollcwpt It. ■ B. B. DURKF.R, BoLR PnOPRIUTOR AND MANUFACTURER, 130 -Water York. BAXTER & McKFTK, Agents, Pittsburgh, . [bct-f) SMITH & SINCLAIR, WHOLESALE GROCERS, I*B SECOND AND 151 FIRST STREETS, IN STORE A) 309 Irngs Rio Coffee; 175 hhde N. 0. Super; 30 boxes Grant’s Tobacco; 50 boxes Webster old do.. 20 bxs Russell & Robinson’s; 100 caddy boxes of. various brands; 50 bbls Loaf Sugar; 20 bags Popper; 15 bags Pimento ; fsop27] iber I2tb, 1863,' on . Kaquiro, Thomas S’, to take testimony in the City of Jcomber, A. D. 18S3, - nor 22 Jayne’s Expectqrauti ; r ' ' (CONSUMPTION.— ThtStermisfreqUoDtlyinappropriatelv J applied to other affections of tho Juhga and Bronchia; So far as the treatment Is’ concerned, this Is of very little conieqoeneo, as tho remedies are tho same.' Tho EXPEC TORANT should br given rnr often as may be.necessary to relieve tho rough, ond - produr© a free and easy expcctora*- Uon, and also, to removd this tightness, or pain, or oppras slop about the throat orchesEWThebowelasbould be regu lated by the useof the SANATIVE FlLLSwheoever neces sary. ;If there be much debility, wlthnight sweats, troiii one to two tea-spoonfuls of:TONICYERMIFUGB should bo given about half ait hour; before each meal; It should bo mixed in two or three spoonsful of cold water; opd' dweetA etjed to please thetaato. T But if there bo no nhrht-sTVeatg; or ; if;they disappear, then; give the ALTRRATIYK : thrco times a day, according to tho directions, instead -of the VERMIFUGE. All Dr.Joync’a preparations for sale, wholesale or retnil, at the PgKJJj TEA STORE, 38 Fifth deeir JBHD HAWORTH, cornet of -Diamond and Diamond aUey, wlflhes'lo inform his customers hnd : the publid generally, that ho is now receiving a largo and choice select Usnof (IROCKRIKS.sUcha.'i-plmJco. Young'Dyson, Impe rlaU.Gunpowder, extra.lino Souchong, Nlngyong,' Oolmiff, COngb,' and scented. Orange Pekoe TJJAS; -ModuLoM Java , aha Rio COFFEBS; tine SUGARS and BYBUPS; Bunch, Cluster, VAlenda, Shu and. Sultana RAISINS; ftesh CUR RANTS; preserved-Cl trohjLemon and Orange Peels; snpe rior French BRANDIES; Port, Madeira,. Teneriffe, Cham pagne, EisboU,shoiry find Malaga WINES; togetharwlth' a general assortment of pure tif which ho ia determined to- fiOll at sueh LOW PRICES that caimot' bo beathyany other Store In .the city. . novlT SOOTIA* S BARDS.—” The throne and'sceptre of Enedafid JjSltflw .of.-SartlKiS-.-ani teindsor Castle and Westminster lie in poor add desolate od those of Scone: and Jbna. before thtf lord* of Scottish song wiU cease to reign in the hearts of men.”—EuwahpEmm. • '• ■ --v- A splendid volume. For sale by • " 1 JOHN Bi DAVISON* • .noy.lftv,,;' v... ■ .cv. €5 Market near 4thst,'-~ fe>: DIHKEK’S NO FOB SALE, 1 ?100 bbls N. Oi Molasses; 50 libla Bugnr-lXousa do. 200 balesßalting; 3Qo.kega Nall*, assorted; : 200-boxcs Glass; - Si) kegs Va, Twist Tobacco: 200 boxes Rosin Soap; ; 60-boxes Palm do. 20 boxes Ground popper; : Ground Cassia. Ac. 4e. &e. V» J," « *« *. * *» • MISELLANEODS. * EEEOPEAU AQEHCV.■ THU OLDEST ESTABLISHED OFFICE IN THIS CTTY ior sremisa' ' • MONET TO THK OLD COimmi .‘TAMES BLAKELY begs leave to toy to those persona hav yr ing friends In the Old pbuntrjvaad dwlrous of either 'setullnglhein ■ money or; paj&g.thMj , . jpaaaage > that: his ax -ff basis thatedfitakes cannot occur, nor losses accrue to any' party., During thelast‘tetf years Ini which' he - hasbeen itf this he has rexaUtedorer a tTalf Million of Dollar* without theXMtfofa.doHai', ahdtha.houßerorwhkh' hois agent, inldTerpopi; has shipped uotlee&ihaa 46,000 persons daring the last year to this country, without a complaint of neglect of duty bn their:part* , < , HocaalsatiePassengorTlcketa for Lpndon. Dublin, Liwr* xxxsk ‘Glasgow,' .Cork; Belfcatr Drogheda,' Limerick,_ Port Bush, New "York, Philadelphia,Breton,Baltimore and New Orleans, and from Ounce tol Pittsburgh;.and wiU.&tfopd strictty lofar* He alßo for sale,at the following places, vis: ’ •. . ■ k ON ENGLAND. " Edwards, Sandfbtf A 00.;.;..‘..t..« w^-...'.M4«.««rLondon. Wm. Tappac£stt'*Co iirarpooT. (AvaUaolelnithe .principal cities-and towns throughout England and Wale*.) • . • r • OK.TRELANB.- Pnryinclal Bank : Ireland. .......Dublin. ■ ' B&aacnts.' '. r.. •. Armagh, . Belfast, . .Downpatrfok • .1 . MailoWj Strabane, . Athkroo, Carlow,- Drogheda, Pennoy,-,. ■ Monaghan, Ennisccrtby, : Ballina, . .Cavan, Dundalk, .-Galway, Newry, ' Traloo,•' Balynena, •: •-.•Olothayi, •» Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, l -YoughaU, Banbrldge, Kilkenny, Dungannon, Kilrush, ■ j Waterford, Coleraine, r Parsopstown, Cork, T!nwU, -.Baadon, ■••• ■Sligo,-/ - Wexford* ■ ••• Cootohill,' Limerick, j . Ballyahannon, «. ' OK SCOTLAND - - - National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and Its branches in fifty towns in Scotland. " 1 ONPBANCE. MesstalEdwardßlount A Co. r 8ank0r9.~.*...... M .* M ......Fui5. (Available In any city In France.)- ON GEBMANY. ' Messrs. Yegol, Sock & Co., Bankers, Ptankfort*on*tho>Maln. (Available In any city In Germany .) v JAMES BLAKELY, , IW, cor. of Seventh and BmHhfleld at*. - ■ y&Si PABSAQE FEOH HVEHPOOL. : esieua&d isle t TUTS splondld new Ship, ballfcJbr “TapseotFa Lineals the largert Packet Ship afloat,:and for strong! hof buSd, accommodaticraa.'for passengers, and sailing qualities,' ( hwfio equal in the TdwwKd tirade. . . \ . The EMEBALDISLE will Baflftom IITUTpoQI on or about thd tests oyDxcsiront, and 'persobsaendlntt for tkfcir friends abooldnof lose tbo opportunity of securing passage for them byihianoWe Ship. : .•;•*" In order to pretent delay, passengers will be notified by letter from Mesffl’fc.W.Tapscottfrlk, Liverpool, What day to be thereto embark;;' The Emerald Islets commanded by Grot. Goo*B. Cornish, (recently of the fovorlin pocket ship* n m Tapscott,”) who fo welL known forhU kindness to passengaraj and hleaklU fulness aa a commander. ;M« B.—The &I; wjUbo wecoeded by the magnlfleehfcnqw ship 44 Shamrock/? commanded by the well known Coptoin, Samuel B. Doane. To secure passago, apply to JAMES BLAKELT,' • octal . Gornerof Serentb andfimlthfleld its. TEAS 1 TEAS! TEAS! 1 ' WHOLESALES AND RETAIL* die the IPekisi Tea More, . 38 Foxn mxx?,Enrfeuaon,Pa.■ By the half chest, of neatly packed in metallic; packages towlttho trade. . r The subscriber 1* now rcerivlng hle Fall stock of GREEN ami Bh AOK-TEAS,—consisting of some Of the finest chops to be found in theEaftatn markflt. : Mercliflnt3-vi'ddDg the sfty ara Inrited to rail and examlno our stock* ' Below nil of'Whlch bavb beenduefUlly selectedf and cam with confidence be recosxn mended; /■. •v' SO half chests fine Tonng Hyson; 20. .do- do Moy nne Young Hyson; ,■ 10 'do . extra fine Moyono do; 100 do Superior . do; 16 do extra fine do; . 60 Larquredboxes extra Curious Voting Ilyson; £6 halfchcsts fine Gunpowder; . . 10 do extra fine l do; ■0 do' db'.Hoyune Imperial; 20 do Superior ; do; ' 160 do FineOolong B%ekTea; 40 - do extrafioe Oolong; - „ 30 do -extra CO»tous do;.; f .20 dO ■ r Superlatively strong and fragrant Oolong; 25 chesfcrextre fin* English Breafcfiist Tea; ..6 do -Carious do - • do; ■ ALSO—Java and Rio Coffee, Lovering’a Crushed and Pul« tertsed Sugars*. ALSO—>63,OOO Principe Scgara,which wiU be sold rery low. ' " 11 ■ ' A.JAVNBS, ; . novltoikw 3$ Fifth street, Pittsburgh, • TXPJS AG&HCY. • - • • .A* JAYSES,: •' NO. 38 FIPTH BTRKET, WTTSBUBOH, ' Agent for the Sates/ L. Cc't 7\/pe t £c., ■ ■ - O? PHILADELPHIA, * . HAS ON HAND andforsale, the following:—-Brasallnwi column Galleys; Common Galleys assorted, Slice Galleys, Composing Sticks; Common and Job Cases; SbooUog Sticks; Ley Broshes; Boxwood Quoins; FarnK tore ■ and Bfglet, of all descriptions;; Brass ‘Buie, of all descriptions; Job Ink, in 11b cans; 100 kegs Front's Neva Ink; 100 Founts Fbncj Card Letter ; and Leads, cut to any, ength, .•■»' -j - Order?for Freeses and Type wtH receire prompt nt teutlon, and furnished at Ura Foundry prices. Old Typo ri> eeivodln exchange for new; at & cents ftSb.! Wttabnrgb*Mayl4ilS63»~dfW : ’ 'I . - Bbo«aa 4 Sona* ; XTES PATENT AMALGAM PEN.—ThU important in-; ivvehtion rcmoveslbe two great obstacles to the uni ; itTKtl usc of the Etael Pen, vis: their rigidity, and thrlri rapid detraction by theeorrorireaction of .the ink, minutely cxamhalngtbuquinpenib the act of writlcs, it; ■will be seen that the adionie compound , consisting, first, of a gentle yleldlugibackward: aetioft immediately above the; nib of the pen, and, second,.the ‘'scissors" action, or spreading open of the points to permit the flowoftbe Ink. This' compound'; movement—which. steel pens hitherto never hate had—glres tb the that peculiar springy play whiebis so agreeable to the bond, and which seems to suit the act Jon-of tbo muscles of the Cngrrv; yielding, as H dobs, to the slightest pressure, with out cramping tbehand.- Tho eflbrtxof&n steel pen makers have been directed to the attainment of this essential qual ity of:flexlbllity»nnd they have had recourse to an■ innu meraNe variety ofCTucks and piercings to attaln lt. The inventors of the Parent Amalgam Pen fbtihd, fromascrl;-* ofexperi moots, that the whole practice efthe trada had in i tbU- respect been erroneous—that no combination of: “cracks” and “piercings” could produce the d wired action, i if tiaordinary form tyVia*Ue\pe*vxryidhertdt& Tht* jioint being gained, they avoided tho plan hitherto adopt* d for attaining flexibility, and gave a peculUyformto tLo metal, by hich-they managed to combine the “sdssorg’* action of the ordinary steelwsu with the agreeable flexibil ity of ihequtil. • Tbe second diiHcoity to be overcome was of less magnitude, bnt »Ull of great impottaaee to/tbe con- Autnert of steel pens. Evoryone is aware of the oorroslvv action of the Ink on the ordinary steel pen; EvriawithtLe greatest care, H speedllydestroys the delicately smooth.sur face of the pen. 80 serous a'drawback Is thls frora the utility of the steel pen, that thousands areindueed topnr chase gold pons, at an enottxmu* cost, almost exclusively beeanvo of the anti-corrosive quality of that metal.„ Tlio inventors have removed thisovu by their compound metal, which possesses all the nf*cesp«ry qualities of steel, with tins additional merit of resisting tha chemical action of the Ink. TA«e JVfts tbiSlaitinoh than twentytimer longer £Aun Me Sled i\?n f thu? rendering them Viecheaptxt t&rintroduced. For wile by . Wk S; HAVEN, Stationer, novlO . > Market streeVcornerbf Sebond. 0 rid go over tb«-AKlbghenjr River,®t or near SBnrpatmrg. "VrOTICE IE HEREBY GIVBNVThat in pursuance of the 111 Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled *.‘An Act to authority tbo Goremor tn Incorpo rate a Company to erect a Bridge overthe Allegheny River, at ernear fibarpsburg.ln Allegheny County,” 1 approved 12th of March, 1852,' and Supplement thereto and Acta ex* tending that too therein limited, Books trill Deopetied l»v the under named Qommlarionatßi to reedva subscriptions for the Stock of said Company, at the ST. CHARLES 110- TEL, In the City of Pittsburgh, on the SEVENTEENTH day ot DECEMBER,lBs3,between the hours Of lOofclock* A-. M., and 4 P.M; and should tbewholeuninben>f : share*, not bo subscribed oh that day, then and in that at the house of Mr. NEWPORT.In the Borough of Sharon burgh, on the TWENTY-FOURTH BAY OF THE SAME : MQNTII, between the same hoar*. VhlUp Miller, Thomas Liggett, JameaSbarp, Gabriel Adams, Lewis C.J, Noble, - Thomas Wallace, Peter Klingensmltb, 1 ' Malcohn Leech, John W, Duncan, HarrisonParry^ David Bronan, Robert Chessman,' Fraochi KSrn*s 1 Richard Kwalt, David Boyd, Robert Wilson, ‘ James Marshall, . James H. STQclland, ITenry BTGcary, Thomas Pearson, Somes Blakriy, Grant-Mowrr, Charles Spang, • James O’H. Benny, : . William 0. Denny, A.Morton, J.C. Comstock, . Lemuel Bhurtllff, ' V. A. Collier, . . .. James'Lewis. fnovlt Pearl Steam Mill ; CANAkBASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, (KSSS «BS JUIULOan BTAttO!t.) ' FAMILTES.wUI be suppUod withourvarians grades of ' fKBSIIOROUNDTLOUII, • ' BylearJngthelroTdersatthaMHloririourboxcßat ' I/ogan, WilsonAOo.,Woodatr6et,-trr Braun & Keller; cor ni<rUbßrtyandSnrClaJrBireets,Pittsburgb;- . It. P. Schwartz; or J. T. Sample; Druggists, Allegheny:' ■ 1 ; Flour will Ikj delivered to families in either of thetwocities. ' ' Teems rCASiI ondollvory. ' ; Jy39 ■ BRYAN, KENNEDY A CO. J2NGINEEKS* STATIONERY. WAREHOUSE. •; CORJtga or iIARXET AHP Hiravtrv- RTPyrTg A LWAJfS ONIIAND;* largoondwelleelectDd stock M ,jt\. TThntman’BDrawingPape»,-allslHia; ; v ' Drawing Paper m tolls, tarloua wldihg; Draughting - -Mathematical Instruments; ■ . < ; Tape Linos; India Bobber; field Books; Profile Papers?' . Cross Seetfon Papers;- / '• • •: Protractor Papers; And. all articles-of-Stationery used by Civil 'Engineers: £3-Level, Transit, Tocography andlieeard Books made to order—rxiluj to anypattem required. j j*epl : . Hope Dlliift ln Puil Operation Again; I v EFAN’B BUILDINGS, Fifth streeW-THE BBOPBIETOB,' thankful to the public fbr past custom; Tohturcs to so licit acontiriuance of tbe-rame -for his preset enterprise the establishment of a; Fltrur jmd ’sjpice . M&U within thit city, for the accommodation of his customers, and ell wha wish toh&ve mlly^oodFlofuri-pnrrgjqimd Spleeflydc^sic. Thoattention of Families, Merchants';and r 6th&s,'bmVi<* ted, and all I ask is that they vtil : glre me a trial. ; Diamond, vN. B.—All articles taken tack If notferund good, and the money returned. . :-' ' : t tharft P IATJSNX FitUU! GATllihUSK'—lorptcking fruit ftom _ tall trees without the aid pf a ladderr-Prunlngliirtru. inentj of the most approved construction ; Digging Satia, in tat>l«..for r a»rat , !»n ? i brf» >l 4 os Fotatoe HoofacflaM Drllla J Cutting-Bores, for liay-or Oom-Btaltarof-rerlonr batterns, and a great variety of for the garden or farm. Downing's, Barry's, and other standard works on Fruits, Flower*; Rural Architecture, and Landscape Gardening, Sir sate at the Seed and Implement Warehouse, No. -13 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.'. ' Jy22 .' • ' . . JAME 3 WABDROP. 0. WALLoould jM.* .ttot.he;ta«entoT64--WB'iß{6M6'tewa Krft strict w the corner of Btarketoiul Fourth storv > of hlsteoni&jfcebaa'. alfloopraed «3> RAlfi& 3_for vpijng- hadfcs ttsii^tieniloihW Will bo ftrmodln both ©rairlnffwwiPalntinff. -llohaSfltted trows«tW : j PCBWCtfttlO PJlflttoff OfOr* *h> Bale. fnaßj^TmajssME^ • J. tiitfCirfolltbh'Kcoyuaol*£ff siis> -to* moos practical printer, this offers so flpeotogtbr.a comfort . Obis llTOllhoott', FOr tttm&whfcbirtnwWt&/*oblYto ' - 'no¥ssl&s * - —'T. S. CASIE, towStoo;U '- - .-\^V-V/;«^v ,v V ’ ■ • v «.-V .. '■ . ■ '■• . •'!. :. ■'- vt’- •• •". -1 ■. ■;- ■> ** "1" DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Cartels' Spanish Mixture. BioSp. . -- / nor *atooca >» riittcptt* Xttttr '■;- >• A. H/INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR SCROFULAfRfBg's J\i Kvll. • Rhcumatismy Obstinate -Cotanoogft-Etnptloas. Pimples or Fastules on the Fsco. BtotohSs. Bcdls, Chronto . Sore Eves, Ring Worm or Tttteis. Enlargement' ted Itei of the Btere afidJotatt, Stubborn Ufcew»Byphl. BplMV.CkJini>liin£s, «ißf iJlIHfr arising ? from Injudimotiß use of . Mercury, Impin' dene®laLlfe*orXmpßrifecf the Blood,. •-. . This vnluaDla. 'whlcb baa bedcmo £elebrated for . ‘thenumber of extrnordfnary-caret effectedthWagh its agency, has induced the.TJTCpristflia, at ri» urgent - request of,their. fiends, to offer it to Jth&publtawhlfch thteadwith the utmost conhdenro ini&rirttratteav?miderifcc.3ativft properties. certificates* selected ftohi a largo narobeiyare, than Urn mere word fO/.tho .propTiotoraj andarOfirtinr gentlemen well . known fh-thelrlocalittes, and of the highest respectability many of them xeridinglntherity ofKichmbnd, V«. P. the.Bxchtege Hotel,* Richmond, foote - everywhere, sa;re he. haa cron the metfldne called Oerter’s Spanish Mixture administered' in over arhnudred case?, in nearly alt, tbedißeaseadbrwhichit is recommend' etf, witbthe most astonishingly good r®snlta*' He Says it In Aho roost •extraordinary medtelnohe haa ••; AGUItAND .FEVERr—GREATCURE>-“1 faßrebjccftlfy, teat for three y«&rsl bsiiAguß and Ferercf the most rio- Tentdes(ripti6u. : . I tad several Physicians, took largo quan- .-. titles of .Quinine, Mercury, audlbellevoalb the'Tonlcs ad- - ▼eritsedf Arat all without any permanent relief f .. At last 1 tried-Carfer’a Spanish .Mixture, two bottles ctwhich effeo tually cured me,end X am happy to soylhsvh badlafelther • chills br.lever ■ dnce.-rX consider it the heat Tonic in the _ ■ world,andtho onlypdedicino:thatever reached raycaeo*,,, I -; r-v-:. r Jomi':LoaaWßl. Beaver Dam, near Richmond. Te. C. B. LUGE, Esq,* now.ln thecity of Richmond, and for many fears in the Post Offlce,has.such confidence in tho astonishing efficacy, of Carter 1 * Spanish: Mixture, that bo has Iriught upwards of/fifty.bottle* which he has given awaytotheaffilctedi-Mr.lncksayahhhaaheterknoTrnit todiroctiona. r DreMINGE, aprac&lng Physician,and foirtnerlyof the City HoteLln the city of Kichxaond,Sayshehoa witnessed in a/ixniaoetorinstances the effedaof Cartcr’s Spanish • Mixture, which Were most; truly surprising. Mo eoys in a , casuof Consumption, dapmulent on tho Dm; thtr good ef fects were wonderful indeed.; _ r v;.. >. • . SAMUEL M. DEINSER. Df tho Arm of.Drinker-A-hior* . ri-V Richmond, was cured nr.Ltver Complaint dfdgbt years standing,; by tho use of two;.bottles of Carter’* Spanish Mixture. 1 -.*■ ■ . •-••• •. .-vv.-.r'i'- OREATCUttB OF SCROFULA.—The Editors of tlfa Rich* mondlßepnhllcan had a servant. employed in thdr press roomtouredof violent Scrofula* combined with Hbemna , tism*wblch entirely dlsablodhlm fromworiuTeo bottles of .Carter’s . Spanish Mixture made,a perfect frorecfhjm, iahd tho EditorSf in a public notice, say. they ‘♦cheerfully re . commend it tomU who are afflicted.with any disease of the •tooOd/ ,, .>^ ; :V . , STILL ANOTHER CURE OF bad a very .valuable hoy enred of Scfofhla by Carter’s Spanish Mixtora. Itonsidcrlttruiyavainablemedicinc/;: . / • t .. . ; ; Jakes M» TiYioa, • . Conductor on the E-F. and P.R. B; 4 . SALT RHEUM of TWR NTYTRABS STANDING CUBED. —Mr; JOHN THOMPSON,reriding In thedty ofßfehmond, vraa cored bottles of Carter’s Spanish MUtnre, of Salt Rheum, which he htf nearly, twenty.yearsiand-whlch all the pbysidan's of thedty.conld not cure. Mr. Thomp son is swell known merchant In tho city af lUchmond, ted his enrois most remarkable. • ; - WM. A. MATTHEWS, of a servant cured of Syphilis, In the worst fbrm, by Carter’s Spanish Mixture, He says he cheerfully recommends it,' and considers It an invaluable medicine. ' . - ; y : RICHARD E.WEST,ofßlchmond,vafl cored ofScrofU* is, ted. what physicians call confirmed Consumption,' by three bottles.of Carter's Spanish Mixture. :: EDWARD BURTON,: commissioner of the 'revenue, vays hehaseren'the goodeffects of Carteria SpanlshrMixtnre la a cumber of Bypmlitlc cases, and aaya it U a perfect core fortbathomhJedisease. - - - »: ; WM.G;HAKWOOD,ofßicbmoTßl,cnrodof6ldSoreaanil * Ulcere, Which disabled him from, walking. Took a few bot* -ties'of 'CaTteria Spanish Mixture, and was enablnMo walk withoutactetch; In^a short Itoe permanently cured: Principal Depot at M. 'WARD, CLOSE A CO,, NO. 83Malden -Lane-, ; New York.' - ......- : -,r rrr • " Ti; Wi DYOTT & SONS, No. 132 North 2d st, PhUaddphia. BENNETT A SKERS, No. 125^Main street, Ukhmoml Ya. Ahd fqrsale by B. A.FAHNESTOCEA Jr. & CD^RitisbnrghjHl P. BCTIWARTZ} Allegheny; and ondßeaiera inMedidco everywhere, --r HORSE’S OOHFOOND SYRUP OF Yfib* MOW DOCK JROOT, THIS & a purely Vegetable Compound, sdentiflcaDy pro pared frem the beat roots and herbs of the Materia Mediia,and has, gained an nnrivalled reputation for the folowing effects, vlzu..- -- R EGULATING AND STRENGTHENING TUB LITER, and DioKStris _Oeo4HS, and cleansing the Stomach and Dow els, and Urns-curlngall BiUoua Riseues, Uver Complaints, DyßpepBlarlndlgestion,Coc9tivene9S, Piles, Headache, Fever and Agae, Jaundioe,>Naptea,:£o£W of Appetite, demand causing Ihafood to nonriab and^BUpport every part; ; : ; BLOOD, and thus caring all Humors, Cutaneoua Eruptions, Scrofn la, Balt Rhomn;RryElpclas; Bcald Head, Canker, Pimples on the Blotches, Uleers, Tumors, Mercurial Disease, Can* cere, - depute. &SGULATZHCL.T&B BDO&ETORY OBGANB, • tedby enabling thorn:to perform thdrproper preventing and curing many painful and dangerous dis eases; strengthening and quieting the Nervous System, thus allaying Nervous Irritation, and .coring all dlgoaßee of the Nerves, as Hysteria,Neuralgia, Citeips Ac. It is unrivalled in the cure of aU FEMALE COMPLAINTS, as Weakness, General Debility, Irregularity, Obstructions, Swelling of the Feet, Limbs, Joints,- -caused -by weakness;, elso, Lung and Throat as Colds/ Coughs, Asthma, alsO, Dropsy. , -- r , ''' Baring made use of the Compound Sjrup of YeUow Dock Boot, prepared by C. families, and finding it to bo a-very.; salutary iuid. effectual : preparation; we do most cheerfully recommend it ttf thepnb* lie a»a very valuable medicine; ; ; £^Boionm^&q.,Cashier National Dank, Pro R. I.; A W.EpnnCer,Eiq^CashierLimoltoclrßank,Uo.do^ReV. . William Phillips, tor. B. RichtudncL C. 8. Jones, editor Providence Gen. Advt, William Field; M. W. G. M« Cyrna Fisher,'M. E. 1L P^'James; B4: Dca.’ v. J. Bates, Doct Benj. Colby, and dno hundred others of the mostresiwctablefamilies of Provideneei ’ . _- . Thls'certifio tlmt 1 have for a number of years .beeriao quintal with tho composiUoh and mode of mannfactcrs'ot MOBaiTB COMPOUND BYRU P OP YELLOW POOR ROOT Ihave also been acquainted with ifa'inbdor operahdi India* ease, and.Caneay that in all-respects it Is adiiiirably 'cJjcu lated to remedy .that .class of ldseaso for which It was d»> signed;,. It Ja.especudly vaIuabIeIn^INDIGESTION endall iia atteudant.symp tomsU:«xritQ. to bealtby-action-tho LIVER, removes Torpor, tedl nocUvi ty of this ORGAN,and BrimnUtca healthy action inall the syntem* As a DEPU RATOR, Or purifier of tho Blood, it has no superior. l - . ' DAVID. HOLMES, M. D. Prorfdmeg, R. L t Jan. 4,1553. Prepared by O. MORSE 4 No, 4.4 G Broadway, New York,nod sold by Druggists ontLotherft throughout this and other countries. . JOEL iIOiXLEH, Agent, apr!ff:ly . Pittsburgh. Pu. DR. DE LAKEY'S CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, The only ZnfaUible Vurefor that Dreadful Ditto** Inoion at QPER3IATORnnEA~OR IN VOLUNTAET NOCTURNAL OEMISSIONS, and destructive, andprodno tiveofw much mischief to tho nervous system, incapacit** ting thaman for bufdmwr, Thislnstrument sssimple,comptahemdvo /*»n4 faUing, -und toay -be: used wlihoutthe. idlghtestrincea* venlescei <xr tho kttOsrledger of thß most frinniii It is.-to; be used, externally; ptoductognopatooxinjury whatever, mar preventing any one from attending to bis business; and wbllato tisa ne a tingle cmit&cri can taka placer' invigorx&ng the organ*, in a ihort Unit, lo ttich an : ex tent that they RtosisrampfiamYi'ptfwraop a«emtar,th» loss of which* caused byesrly* abuse, Is the disease in ques tion, and thfl.csase oftbethouß&hdoondcmiiaiit complaints r-yi» Prostration,' Dyspepsia, Pain to the n«td and Dimness of Ylaion, Weakness of the Baekand plea on the of Meuxoxy.arul Power tor Mental- Application,Dejection; Aversion to Bodety>Timidlty, Belf-IHstrost, Lor e of Solitude* Ac. Ml these coomtoinf* invariably disappear, tu toon a* the tomxeU stopped fnmtehichiheyemtmated,- . fie It also remembered, thattbosaoompl&tots an bntllttle onderrtood by tbo profcarion to; general,. and Unit all the medicine to the world never has, and never •wilVstop tho*o losses, which, if ettowedfr continue unchecked, are em to ; produce the mtot distressing consequences. ,- r 1 , The pritoof the ajinplete instrument; carefully ■secured ; egainst all observation In a box, is only gut It can bason t • by elpress to anyaddreis, to any partof thirUnited States, ; according to order, accompanied by toll dlreo* • tlons,anaimp6r; ant advice to the married.and atogleJtho expends,even to theremotest parta of the country, boina very trifling. .r ; .. ■ All applications and remittances must bo directed (post-- paid) to tho Doctor himself; he having no Agencies establish* ed but to London and Paris. : Address, (post-paid) Dr. B. Do taney, 61 Uspenard street*. .anrYots.. ' • -• , . .. > Offlco hem, dully, fromS A. Ji. 011 3 P. JL,andftom 7 to ft P.M., the Sabbath excepted. , *** The undersigned certify, with jfreat pleasure*that th» abore mentioned Instrument b not only constructed on ec(* ,«ntifle principles; trot that from Its use the happiest result* msy always, trith confidence,he antic! pa tod, there being, for the cure of those dtaaßes; vaoth&artaihremedv extdnl « ■ HENRY 8. KELLEB, "M. D., • ■‘ - ■ OH. M. D~©ft Chambers st.; 0. ECKHARDSyM. IX, 24 Howard-at.* ’ NEW tobk: . . fc s l?e Uuudred Worm# ExpeH«a. ' ' TIEAD the foliowiDg-tiatcinent from reapcctnblo drag* It gists, of : the surprising efforts of. 11. A. FAHNES TOCK’S UNEQUALLED VEKMIFUGE >r * - „ . M ■f. y-Murri, J3.A. Pahntstock t£Q>—q«ntlemen: Matthew €lark| a man of undoubted Teraoity; of thetownof Lisbon; St. lAwrencs county, that he‘ has a JUUe 5w! c roar year* old, to whom he gave three dotes of B.'A.* FabiK eatock s Vermifuge, Ja.threa sncceadvb hours. In the «f» ■i”HL Q v“® day sho passed at one time SEVEN* v T . K , fi! L* < ? 4 at another .NINETEEN WOEMsTAbout two v ? • cc ris2l°l Wwi H? ®*«Mr die passed the iocredible uiim* IIUNDKED AND ; to la less’than tw®rve hoar»*" • time. He »!d they were perfectljr astonished at such a imassor worms .tom a child of her age, and that he counted' .them accurately. ' Veryrrespectidlly: . "■'fi'i-i'- f Ji -:- 1 -JENNEB'it BAEDALl^Dtugrists/' ■ . Sold,wholesale and retail hy all tho principal drogrisU 1 and country merchants throughautthe United States; : B- A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, corner ot Wood and First streets, Pjttabnrph--. nov2l 4 lAaivp. 10 JjbLs, pure in store aud lor ealo by Saccessora to J.KMd/i^Co, 60 Wood atrggt. ri Nii-— 2O blila in stare and Tor sale by X ' bot2l- ELEMINU BROS. il OIL—IS bbla In store Bud-for sale by jM - v --•; •■; PLEMINQ BROS. TTZiutm vj~ rote fey iTiyTAKOAHJSaii OXIBjB—G toas io Biora and for rate by jyX potSI , KLEHIHO BBOS. ; fj iI*K. : WU4TJS—^IO. gro. justrecelTßil wui OU «>r eale by. : - FLEMING BROS* ’ SttCCOfiSOXS to'JrKilid &C 0.,: . : < * CO Wood strwt/r ? TAtfAHVAttBJ <1 noTll , r ?T £INQLAijid» i*tABTliK-r2OO y*nla/4a 1 <yaj‘deases,la il; Btoremod ibrTsalft bj (oqtII) ELEMIKQ BRO& ;-. PLAbTKtt—&(J gross, a BUperior4ualitY, in store ■ (aprll) gLEMiyG SRQfI. r\iruiTiKUU-2<n>Wa Xbrsaio by • ’ ~ ’ IYf ' gOTII . . JFIEMIXQ unoa »11/OJLFit’S AJiUAIATUJ BOHEIITAM. BuiLNAPPii.—6O i ff doaeaWoi/b'fl Aromatic Bchddam. Schnapps for eaU jwholcaalo or retail, at - i ' octffl ;i ■'. ‘KKVBHfI'S Drag Stbret. 140 Wood streets i IHDIOO— lOc«roonsB.K,formlabj- ~ . - B. A. KAU.NBSTOCK 1 CO, ! bow jot, good nnj First street. j/ BUHUK,—bbla American; ■ ■ • |V/- Scasks Preneb; For rale by l * ~ Av JfAgNiaTOOK J> <X>. (bf Bale by jvy bh)2s--' ■■ ■ - ■ ■ n. a. yAiiKtaTncK a co. CoagnM-)bkt^--, - INK laprefaiedby • & naxelycfc«alc«l proeeWa o< i, arrantei fo contain nothing iqjarimu to vuadUe rmt. Tsed > -bntbr.expoßarate-tii»»lrti». sdoally et soMt liitaßsafCui ipernuoient bl«s.: fn «al«tab) Was of.vartoua alio, by wbo!«alaor«taU,aV i "J9.A ~ „ W-B-HAYSIPB I BtaMonaiyWar tua, Wnrbat ttrect, eaatar of aa. *'•< ‘i. “ <r - i'K'n:"' - 4 . T... .* '»■ t\ •• ». ■ r ' J ‘ f ’ ' CEEEBBATEE Abla, iinglisli, In jstoreandfbrM fnoTgt] FLEMING BROS. SCUTCH SMJFF—H • [oot2l] • . D lbs Id Btcroslld.fi>? FuamtOßßoa v lot-ioat wcdvad And tbf wUfr by FLKM3NQ BKOS. ' rffrffc
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