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Dockets, < , ~ Orany descrlp • - tton of BI4XK BOOKS MARE TO ORDER at short notice, ■ SnttViSrtiWior quality of pap?r, bourn] lu any »tjl» »\C:i®Jt-^i--'^'• -^-■: ndulxwt. Bl*ußoo>cbMosD-toorcler.- ■../■•■••. s -V.I• ••' . Urge an* esceUrot etock of Blank Books always on ■*!t<ss l WB£* l «&'ii , Z&‘ hindanj for sale at low rates, consisting of Cap, Dtrny auJ *&&*,s£ ; - >& KSluSwork, la all rtylw of binding. • ,Th»trrf..nppU«lo a llbe r g ** c^^sss^ssssa •&^tSjs^^sill!-£^Kfes&\i*&P%i&^M£t:'!--c-: .:.•:! ---V,"wevolver»*.'»«valv«T*l: ..■:-.. .> ...- ’war Si s#»>rtrflf RBSfirVBB—By Express;direct from the manufoe* »^s^'eisr\« , *‘ti r tnrerSr **plemM assortment of Colt’s Repeating Pis* ;..■. %S« upfl fi inches barrel* all of which we .will. eell for H<? 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' • , a 44.41U7 !maw tit r:O.::it'VeLt4Sa • _ V_* TUBE inliMrfbtt.Tould oapectfulli lolbnnlls W«aJ»mnd ■L th» public, th»t Uehii* romoyed from bin olJ> »t*£d, on jfirtot itiooMo the -XX If MQX -FRONT STORE, KO. ’ STREET, ImtaoJlilclJ oppodto ,«lnf lhotnra, ■ h* it now recclrlns tod opening » bmnlromo PBln tad Ft&rColoml Cloths, OafslmeiOß mid Codings, or the stem owhav vrldsh-ho JSi^SiP I 'uS l ii In ihowtng to tltoM whonwj r»T??iM® ytlib n coll. Ho li .•Uipaptied-W mnto.io order oTort u.UoJo..of Upih!log omuUtotlng o tkntlomaO’o n otdroho, In the lotcst ana ••- wj •TAiZAjBS.-Jiis subscribe* offers: fop sale .his com nlefc*jryaUrojof Garment DTftUßhtlDff»ro feTorably.'known ’ muaawanUlyiuwi hy the trade of tliia city, Cincinnati, Philadelphia And elsewhere; otxhfl lUllowln* prioes, vit: , Wth f iontrucUbUß*-'UOT < W; Without‘in!aructionfl > s>*,w. Thi» BoOfc and Bulef,ogut»inlng fun andnecuralt? directions pttrtor too United States, on jrccelpt of $7,00, by. • JAMKS <J* ' • ■■;■:■ Teacher of Garment Cutting,: raartO Nol 45 fifth street, opposite tboTbeatre. : 4 SAMUKIi GUAY* '■V . . CUTR atRICT, rmaBUEOIi. . , ■ . ENTLEME2PS CLOTHING made, exclusively to onlcr, \T End warranted' to suit- Has conirtnuLly on hand * choice assortment of CLtTEBS, CASSDLKKL3, A LsTINGS, AoaOVEUOOATIIJtG, or U»el|fcUwlBtylw, ««!«toU expressly tot the custom trade. , Gentlemen leaving Uwix orders, will h%rt ihalr wUhoi consulted with, aa ail work l« done under bfa olrn eupgrrffiou- _ noTl * <fLQ T H t N G JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO., of tlie celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty * • itnwi: which htw.WOn an unbounded popularlyunder t be naiad of the TUXtBB 810 DOORB r have, fvr. the pur po*e of acquiring more *pw* for Uick lmißcn?o business, T«mo»«d to the apac'ousbuUdmg on Oie corner • DIAMOND .ALLKY-AND WOOD STREET, - Whoru they hero now the most ■ • BPLESDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! A!TD ■ : _ BEADY MADE CLOTHING, ThAtbaa«fT«Fbe i eiicffcpedtbthepubllb.- : Tb«lp principal object for this remoTal, Is to give them aont fecullies for the .. ■ •WIIOI«ESAI«E TRADE! . They «itv ptciisfpd OtKuls at the LV WKST SA STliJi N PSJCJ-S.I ; Attil they \y!U irturant tlxnm to be ns good ns any. mauu " CVSTOM wonlC* ri fBB LIST B7XIX, AM) LTOY TE£ SUOUTfcST ITOTICB. , hey hat p on band a fuH ouJ beautiful assortment of CUB and COATXN(J9,Ior , rt - T '... IOCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUtel NESS-COATS. it Irueresta uro identical with those of our customer?* *Wb assure the publlo that our fldolitywlll not toll in .loft til order* wo maybo favored with* jasr DON** TOIMHST.'TIIB f'LACK— :o. §§ Wood Street, {RASt SIDE,): OP I>TAMONI>. ALLEY. U.—YSTo desire our patrons toundorstand that we hare jngurnny connection with the Clotblnc itusiness on jelly street. Our attention 18 devoted exclusively to the (oasa above designated. ■ •aurtS > JOHN M’CLOSKIIV i CO. DRY GOODS. Notice II '0 THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS OF PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY CITY,ANI)\3CINITV. D; OIUiUU A CO.* Import!*™ & \Uiolpmil* Dca crs in <’oreign and Domestic DryGood* nnd Variolic?, No. Of>, otu* oor (Torn lb!* f*ortb*we>»t corner ot IS ood st. rind Duiuuvl U«j, Pittsburgh. Haring completed tSo enlargemi-nt of ielr crosent occupied Ware Rooms arc now opwning one r tho J&rgest and bent stock of DltY GOOD;? ami \AUlK tE3,tljejr baTot , Ycrhprotolore exhibited to the Pittsburgh *dc, and on examination, will be found to be uasurparfeed auy other House of the kind in tho City, unil ns oner.: i > partner* Is generally in tbo Kastcrn .Cities during the J loess seasons, barchasing cheap bargains, «laptrJ_to PltUburgli and Western Trade, wiwtlU be ftblo 10 niter luccment* to our old customers, and purctiasors gem-r- \ r.' Our stock of Dry Goods consists in part of tbofullow ] 1 leadißg-artfolM, *Ur i Superior- Broad Cloths;. Vilotnad PeUrshamdo; Fancy Cssfirseres, Tweeds and Satinotb” . Jeans. Fancy Vestings and Corduroys Tickings and leatPacMlags; : Drown and Bleached Muslins, andfrish Linens: foreign and Domastlo Gingham*; • ■ • ' A3pacaB,Mor!noa, Coburg Cloths, and Dress Silks; wfi r'A- Bay State and Broaiihe fehawls; Woolen Comfort* and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs. • The- following ocunprlsa a part-of tho general stock c. 'Varieties:-' Buttons. Combe, Threads and Sewing Silks: Hosiery, Glove®, TUbbons, and Black Silk > Mis; lAc« flood* Jaconcii*Mulland Cembrlck jttu*lusa* Fancy Netting* and Millinery goods generally. Also— Alartfu assortmant of Table Cattery, Pocket k.nivc.% Baton and &b»ors or ourotm Importation. Perfumery, patent MoAHnts, together **rltb a splendid assortment o: QoUandQUt Jptrolnr»ofthfilatestpaltorusjflold nnd Sll rarWatchf*: Watch material* Watch rUippc?, and an ei tuuAU stock bf CO hour and 8 day Brass Clock* oraTnrie.y of pattern* All of**whlch trill bo told on the? aodatlm: tertn* lor OBfh% or City reference. •'N.'B. i -telt3Vwanti7 Merchants and Vedlaroaro inTwefl to git* 0»« rail before r oreUasing dseithere. MpSl:tf • . P. OtuIGG &W. . : ■ SECOND ARRIVAL W ' 7AU Amo WISTKtt DRY GOODS J 1 ■ ' The Cheapest Goods of the Season! l— ~*r6VKO. STBTKSSON & LOVE, sign of the original X -Bxe-IiITE, So. 71 JUKICCT SHIBBT, between Fourth and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, ]uivcvju3t received, and nro now opening; a large and splendid assortment of • • i DBEBB GOODS, 8f iho newest and taoat desirable ctyles, adapted to the present season. „ , I Plaid Brocade and Fanoy Silts at bargains. . | Plain Black and Cornelian Silks and Turk Batins. Merino Plaids, all wool, and Silk and Wool do. ■ ALSO, Raw Hllk end Cashmere rioldsof every description,: very ohenp. , ■ _ * . Hairstyle Plain and Taney Bo Lame?. ■ Trancf Slerlnos, Ceshmeres, Coburgr, Alpacas, and Paro . mattas,*" colaiaend qualities. Da Begat'andhlgh colored Do Lalnes,all qualities. ' TaHend Winter Shawls, of every description. Jenut and Square Drocho end Plahl Shawls. and plain Thibet do. French Chlntiaa, Ginghams. _ A generel aaeortmont last color Prints, from Wi rta. up. \VUrrSUOOD3 of,«rcJT<l®cripUoO' . Hjliere,Cult3,ClietnUettfliiandLmbdlldklk,Btt'argalnfi. llonuet Ribbons and Milliner? Goods, very cheap. Alio, a foil stock of DOMESTIC OCIODS, lit Jon prfcM:— : Linea Shootlnff,'Pi\lotr’lAnens,TabloClath9,ondhap ■ klns. Russia Diaper, and Cravats, very rhoip- , nmVESi HO3IERT. SDSPEKDEJtS, and CR AV ATS. ’ Wo would rospeotfriUy solicit an early call from both wholesale and retail buyers, fluttering ontsrlvos that a a can eooommodate all who may favor na with their patrou- agermrtnsdli sepSC Jan Rcoetvrd. ■ AT THE OBIQISAIi BEE-Hl\E, A'o. 7* MARKET STUJWT, AKKW BUPPLY 01' PALL A hi. \MNTKII GOODS. which will bo sold at exccciltnsly l»» prices, tin woalit rcapectfully solicit an early rail from our/mil ls ana. ' tte pnbllo ia general. lx-Jinvicg that, wo .caa how etfir .greater indwUrtnostS'b!* Both wholesale and retail bnjrt.-. th “g?*? ,is6n ’" young. smxssos a wtk_ SEL L l N_G OFF. GREAT CHANCES i*OR BAHGAI^'Si THE underpined would rrsptxLfu) ly inform U»«r friends and the citizens generally that they sro 4 wbcrut.ei\«L u i>- outtheirlarffe'mil well poleclcd.rtock<rt ■ ■ • .. RICH AND ELEGANT CAftFETINGS, Lately warchooSl In {torn. thftMa©pfactAKTr*.nnii ; Xtapotloro*'vbicb, fct variety* frtylo anAuuamj, erauusur-. > TiPTAruv. AXD ( . Of eplctrfU ilMigne, selected,oipreraljr for our City Retail Tmle. an£ at tower price* UuummM nowcover Urn cost or r«4?iy >« •^^SPBP “si§ room for npAT)x,y &&).*' WM. A. M (J 1 A) liG, DEALER IN , _ „ Fine Teoay Choice Family Grocories and ‘Willow COBXBR ' i- rWTSBCRQU. PA * - Ip pelt receiving a lance arrortment of. PItKSII.HOODS.. io aaallion to his already uitsrnsiye atoclt. puri'hnsi.'d ftKhlltßt hands In the Eastern markets, which, will butolil ’buying ty the «tp2l rinaufli wttd Carriage Factory 1 ■ JCJHHBTOS, BBOTHE&S & CO., ■ rhntrref^tlicaattnd Bdmmt ihratt, AOrghent/ (hty, < 2S^ / «WOtJU> reepcctftdly Inform their friend. the public gencraDy, that Oiey hare WffiKSfc comtncnCea the manufacture of Carriage, '§ES3Ejisiooebo«, Eockawuys,Buggies. Sleighs and afassa&ia« wswfi b«t EasteraßhaftP,Pole*, and Wheel stuff, they feel coup* feat But *llvb6 fcvor thorn with their patronage, will be perftoUy»tlififtdoa trial of their work. . o are requested to give ns a call, before purcha sing elartrhwe. 2£s*Z- Foil BAJUE< . TQfi undersigned has juptreedvaiathis kpces> & t CARRIAGE WAJUmOUSE, situated ftaai the Two Mile Run, between PittsburgheSgpsS-rjar*’ end LawWßcevflle, a splendid ftoortmcnfJiMr n w of TKHICLESj-of every description, and will continue to faoelve regularly, new and second hand Carriagtt, Butkies t Busies* which he will sol! on the very lowest terms for «aen. ' Having bad twelve years* practice in the business,and wUh his well known faculties in the East, he flatters himself In putting down ail competition, . • Those wishing to purchase are respectfully Inviied to call uslkee forthomselves. Elpedal and prompt attention paid to repalrln/of Card* ftUftjfiKT ; T JOSEPH TTCHTB. —: —: juivßfcnt »TAtajb, 7“ . paraer 0/ SniOtfield street artf Jhamond alley* - TUB underngnM haring added largely to Mb MS»r stock, is now prepared to accommodate the .public ; r«"f ■ »ith tho finest Baggies, and host Horses,both for Saddle and Uaroew. Osntlcxuen wishing to hare hones kept atSUTerg, will find superior accommodation* fur them ftlthlsstable. The stalls ore large and now, and the pro* prfeter psjs etcr y attention to their ease widwimon^ w : iTHING. S TO RE l YOUNG, STEVENSON S. LOVE. TRANSPORTATION; - u l eve La n d * a n ¥t s « u k o h • RAU.KOAJp. . . . aaaMHpiilßig Clf ArSOfi*'OPJTTStK. ■iTVS-vuiYhTMr \3/ Trains wiJrrun-dkQy (€hiodav*l'kteptod}‘afl follows: ■MAIL TRAIN ltavcitOleve!tti&fii'9.'os AfiHbr WellßTtUe, stopping at nil Intermediate Stations ; arrive fit Alliance at . U-asAM r end3VellsvMeat2.2oPM: ; • ! .'EXPRESS TRAIN- leaves Cleveland at 3.00 PM for Alli ance, stepping nt : Hudson, K&rlvllle and Kavtnna only— arriveat Allianceats.Co V 31. . ■■• _ • •. ACCOMMQDATIONTRAIN JpaTeaCleTcland forKaTonnA aud IntoTincdJate.Mntlons at 7.45,and arrive nt RnTcnnaat .U2s' p At. Two through Trains from Cleveland to Pitts* foUrKh dully. ' • ■ ~ J RETURNING: ■ EXPRESS TRAIN Ic&tcs Alllanco-for Cleveland at 12X0 I* yj Etopping at Lima, andHudson only—arrive at Cleveland at 2.40 PM. The MallTrala of Ohio and lVjnna. Railroad,- leaving Pittsburgh at 8.00 A M, connects with tbw Train at Alliauceav 11.45 AM. - •MAIL TRAIN leaves Wellsvllle for Cleveland at S.WP M. stopping at all way Stations—arrive at Alliance at & 00 aiid Cleveland at-7.00 PM. : - lACCOMMODATION TRAIN' leaves Ravenna for Cleve laud and -Intermediate- Stations at 7.10 A M—arrive at Clevelaudjity.OOA M. Oniyono through train from Pitts* bpigh to Cleveland daily. - CONNECTIONS —Mad Train from Cleveland oennects at Alliance with the Mall Train of Ohio and Penna.R. R. for Canton, MaadUon. andtVoostert also for Salem and Pitts* burgh, arriving at Pittsburgh at 4.45 V M. Impress Train from Cleveland, and Moll Train from Wollsville,both connect at Alliance, at 5.00 P U with the Express Train of 0. A P. It. for Pittsburgh—arriving at Pittsburgh at S.ICP 11. •Express Train from Alliance connects with the 8.00 A M Train of 0. & 1\ K. from Pittsburgh. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh on the 8.00 A 31 Train ur rlvo at Cleveland at 2.40 P M, and connect with tho follow* iog trainsEast,.West and Sbutlu CtmrLLAxi) and; Toledo.- -Trains leaving at 3.00 P M for Sandusky, Toleito, Clilcago and tho North West, arriving at Toledo at 7.05P;.M_ and Chicago'next morning at 7 00-r time tbrough frcnn Pittsburgh toChicago being less than 24 . hours. •- v'-""-' ■Clkveiatvd; C<uuwncs akd CixOXSATL—Tmi n 3 leaving at 2.50 P M and 8.00 P M lor Columbus, Cincinnati, Gallon, Dayton, Indianapolis and all atnlions on tha BeUefbntalno and Indiana Railroad. Cuvixand ami F.r.lc.—Trains leaving at 4d5 P M and 0.00 P M for Erie; Dunkirk, Buffalo and Now York. The Trams connect both ways with the-O. %. A 0. IL It. at Hudson for Cuyaho/m Vails. Akron and Clinton at Bayard with the Railroad for Carrollton, Minerva and Waynwburg. Tickets through to Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Lasalle and Fiecjort can to obtained at this office. : I'aM-'cngers are requested to procure .their tickets at the Couipany'sOflico, os - ■■ JOHN A. CACGUEY, Agent, ' iiovl-SL,. 3ionohyahftla .HpuBo.AYfttcrsh, Plttsburch. . OHIO AND PKNHSYL.VAHIA HAHiBOAP. New Arrangement) COMM R MCIA r G A! JJGUST 8, 1863 EXPRESS TRALN. leaves Pittsburgh at 0 o'clock, AM; stops only ut tho principal Stations, and dines atCreKt -line at 1.30 P M. arriving at Cincinnati iu the evening, via Columbus and Xnuia. • Karcfrom Pithdturgh to.Cmcmnati,s7,76; to Columbus, $5,25. ■ MAIL TRAIN le&vesPittsburgh fttB.3o AM; dines at Al liance ; and reaches CresUico at 6.00 P 31, connecting with the Night Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with the lhdlcfontaino imdlndiana Railroad for Dayton, Indianapa -11.-4 Terro towns In Indiana. Connections are VnuuUv nt Allianz by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and Cleveland. • Faro from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4.00. - CmnecUousare made at Mausfinld by Railroad with San dusky City,' Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and Zanea ville. Fare to Sandusky City,s4,so; to Newark,s4,so; to Zanes ville. $5. Connections are made with Detroit and Chicago, both by CI» i \ land ami CHj. Paasenffirs who leave PltU bur h in the Mad Tram at 8 30 A M, go directly by Mans field and Sandusky City to Detroit, withont detention. I are to lXtroit, <> 00 ‘ tn Chicago, $ll,OO. RETURNING: TUP J.\PREnS THAIS leaves Creadine at IXO P U, Slau-tit.ld at 1.40 P M, and Alliance at 500 P M, and reach* i * llhttsbnrgh ut 816 P M, connecting with the Express Tram nuhdclphm and Baltimore, which leaves Pitts *vur*U at 10 :•>!». M Ti no rtoui Cmcmnatl to Pittsborgh, 14t£ hour*. Fore, {.7,70 Faro from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, $15.00. .: ; 1 • MAIL TILiTN leaves Crestline at 7, A M; dines at A!* Ibrnce; connects with Express:Train foom Qevoland, and arrives at 6. P. 31. NEW URIOHTOS ACCOMMODATION TR.VIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10. A M and 4>45 P 31, and Now Brighton at 7 A M and l V M. Exsurrion ticxcta, $1; quarterly tickets ctrcdncttJmtfcf*.. • . ••• VKtlGli'r TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 0.30 A SI, and ar- . are requested to procure TJcketfl at the Gunpanv n Olhcc, at the t**dernl Street Station, of CEOROK PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Traiasdo uotrun on Sunday. • I u rthvr inforrantlon may he obtained of r.ucS JOHN KELLY. Passenger Agent. WXHTEE ABBAHGEMBHTS. 1853. 1853. tub FcSSm vakTa lull road. THE Fast Mai! 'irr.in will learn the Passenger Station on Liberty street every morning at U o'clock, stopping Kt nil the regular slailoru* on tho road, and nrxlvmg In PbUadelphjatbe next morning at 7 clock,eoonectiogwith tac trai»j» direct to New York, dt» connecting at Karris burg-with t3i« trains for, and arming in BalUmoru at 7 o’- cicely-A.-3L. . • The Jlxprei'3 Train leave* tho station every evening at O:rW o clock, stopping at all tho regular station*, »nd con utcdng'wjtli traius fi r RaUimoro, and arriving In Phliodel pM» or Baliunora r.t 8 P. M. - • Fare In Piuladelpfcla, $i»,5Q;. late to BnlUmore, f 9. baggage chocked toull stutioc*oa the Pennsylvania Rail* rOA<t and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. The Accommodation Tram trill leave every afternoon at stopping at all regular statloxu, and running: only osfiu-as Latrobc. • Returning trains arrive is Piitiburgh at 6,10, and 8 c,*- clock, A.M n and7.i!s P.3L Passengers purrharieg tickets In cars, trill be charged tcs crxra in addition to the station ratas, except ffcom etatlons where tho Company have no agent. No nott-fi of a less ileuominatloa than fire dollars will he rcca ived in payment for tickets, except those Issued by thu Ranks of Pcnnej'vanio. 4tS“ Notice. —In case of loss, the Company will hold them* wives responsible for. personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO, N. D.—lhn Excelrior Omnibus Luia has boon employed to convoy pafaenger? and hnggago to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 12)wj cents for each passenger, and X±Y> rents for each trnuk. tor tickets apply to J. MLSKIMEN, Agent, . At tiih P. R. R. Dci>ot, on Liberty atrtrt. Pittsburgh. November 3d. 1854. SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK RAILROAD. \V I N TU il -A JUI A NO ESI i; S t ON unit aft<*r \\ NovriutierlG, l £53, Three Tmim ruu daily (fcaDdav* fXfcptoil)u foi« <IQING R>t’Tll; . Morning-' Afai? . , Evening K't rta. . JPditengtr. Express. I-envo bandusky at 4-,>o A M II.OU AM 3.10 P M ' Munroerlile Junction., a 16 u •- 11-50 1,4 5.60 u bhrlby Junthwa.. ** 1.16 PM 7.15 u 'Mansfield 7,20 ” 1.40 44 8.10 u Mount-Vcrn0n;..,.;.'...... 9.05 “ 4.10 • 0,05“ ltWh'Newsrfc.;v:.,...'.lo.‘Xl “ 5.15 ,*• 11-00 “ GOING NORTH Ijouvo Ntyrsrk at 4/*u A 51 O.OOAM 6.25 PM 6:25 “ 10.10 •* 0.00 a Minefield Junction..... 7.20 4 ‘ 12,10 PM 8.10“ •Slielbj-JuneUoD. -7.45 11 1.05 *• 8.05 ** 9.15 “ fl.lo “ IG.S) “ !; lu*ch 5>am1«fcky.......».10. 3 00 w 2.55 V 11.03 “ Connecting at feandusky Tilth Mad JUrer and Lako Eric, -and ** Northern Division” Cleveland and Xalado Railroad*. At Monroeville, with Trains on *• Southern Division” Cleveland and. Toledo It. lL,for Cleveland, Toledo, 4c. At Shslby Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cin cinnati Railroad. \ „ Junction, with Ohio and. Pennsylvania 1 ml Lro Stfcfor.Wtteb a rgh .„ with' Central Ohio Railroad for ZnnesriUe, S&Sghia arrangement of Tralnß complete* the line of direct HjSiiitstrafeailott between the East end “ Great JVcrtA*lFd*t rt from Philadelphia and Baltimore, destined for ahe West,- proceed, directly on. their arrival at Pittsburgh, $T»y Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to Mansfield. Thence lo Monroeville, whero conacctioti If made Immediately (Or Toledo, Chicago, and intermediate place*?—affording a route •unrivalled for safety, certainty and despatch. Connection in also made with all the Trains on tbo Ohio and Pennsylvania RMlroad at Mansfield, by which f-asAen* per* from Chicago, Toledo, Detroit, Sandusky, Zanesville, Newark, and Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh, Philadel phia and Baltimore./Wlthout delay. Ily this route, passengers taking tbo early Train from Zanesville* Columbus, Newark, Ac-, can go to Toledo, San dusky or Cleveland, remain in either place some four hoars, aud return home same day. r TIUtOUOU TICKETS to be hod at tbo different Stations, for the above named places. J. It. ROBINSON, Supcrint’t Sandusky, November, 1853. - . : - [nov2-P3m] Pennsylvania Railroad Company* »sufei&.- •TTrB arc forwarding Produce, A c., to Baltimore and Phlle« YV- delphia; promptly, on receipt. Time, Fivo Days. EATE3 op ranoirr. Bacon, Pork and Bwf, (salted,) 45c. ft lOOfiw. On Lard, I-ard Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass, 60c, ft ;100lb*. . ■ • On Candles, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobacpo, 60aftl00h)8. .. On Iteaswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Clover and Timothy Seed, 70c. ft lb. On Deer Skins, Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, 700. ft IOOJbu. On Feathers, Furs, Peltry, Brooms and Merchandise, 900. ft lOOtba. ... On Flour, 67J4c. ft barrel. -Wo arc also prepared to forward freight ’to Rodab&Bgh’fl Btation, near Greonsburg, and intermediate Statiow. OOVODK A GRAHAM Agents, corner of X’enn and Wayno Pittsburgh. 11. 11. HOUSTON. Agent, Jy29 276 Market street, Philadelphia. ?VENNSFLVAN IA HALDKOAD.-AVl!tTjra TaBIPP BETWEXS X/ PirTaccuan.-PiuutnELPHiA AWD.BAttraoHB.: First Class-— Eggs, Feathers, Merchandise, Furs, W «ots ft 100 lbs. Second-Clou.— Apples end Peaches (dried,) Beeswax, Brl«th-s, Buffalo, Bear, and Deer Skins, Clover and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Ginseng, Rage. Sheep Pelts 75c ft 100 lbs. Third Class-'—Apples (green.) Bma and Ship Stuff, Bacon and Pork, (loose,): Butter, Hides, Hogs* Hair, Hemp and /Flax* Leather (Eastward.) 05e ft 10v lbs. fixtrlh C7a«>-Alcohol, Baron (in casks or boxes,) Barley and Malt, Beef and Pork (pickled orsnltod,) packed Candida, Choose, Grain (in hags.) Lard and Lard Oil, Lead (In pigs or sheets.) Oil Gike, Tallow. Whisky, Leaf Tobacco, 60 cents ft 100 lbs. SnccialKat**,— Cotton COo.ftlOO-lbs. Flour $1 ftbbl; d«il2 GEORGE 0. FRANCISOUB. PROCLAMATION. By vlrttio of a precept under.tho bands of Wm.. B. ; McCluitv President of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the 5 th’ Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Jus* : tlco of tho Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in and for said District, and William Boras .and i Gabriel Adams, Esq*., Associate Judges ofthe some County, i • in nod for the County of Allegheny, dated tho lSthday of : November, in tho yonr of our Lord one thousand eight htm*. i dred ond flfty-three, and to mo directed, for holding - a ■ Court of Oyer and Terminer and Jail-Delivery, ati the Court House In the city of Pittsburgh, on-the 4th Mon»n doy of Docembor, at lo o’clock, A. JI., . • • i labile notice is hereby given to all Justices of tho Peace, -i Coroners and" Constables of the County of Allegheny, that; : they be then and there, Id their proper -persons, with their rolls, records, taqni/dtlons, examinations and other remain* brrtncep, to do those things which to their respective officer*, in their behalf,- appears to bo done—and also thOso that will j i prosecute the prisoners that now are, or may be in tho jail i 1 of said County, of Allegheny, to bothen and. there, to pros*.' I ecuteagalnstthem atrdiairDeJdst.'-:... - .. v Given under my hand, In Pittsburgh, .this i November, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight bun* laired and fifty-three, and .of the Commonwedth tho.77th. I nov23 WM. MAGILL, Sheriff. ' ".'i - reOMPXNIESf- Delavraijr riiila.l Qnfttr i Co -* - J Office, rmih nw7v qf tfie JSxdianpe, F-jT-vu -i T'U&'^SinUSOE:—Btilldlti(!«,/niireliiiulli»- «n 4 attai r property, io town mil'ooontrr, tasaiwi epilmUoss or dUnwe&ateiattJnilowertriteofprtmJiiw.! :i :i > - TbeT ejaptonore ressels, «p» end frebthta-ibrelcn or coastwises/imd® opOTtwapopaV.pQualcar btu» aartrrod may doslre.' * ‘ ' - Tf* »«t> also. Insnro: merchandise, transported by- wagons, railroad cars, canal boats and steam boats, on rirem and lakes, on the most liberal term 4 . v •."• • *■• iXrecfora—Joseph 1L Seal, Edmtmd A* Bouder,-J6fcn-C. Darts, Robert Barton/ John- R» Penrose* Samuel Edwards, Goorge Q. Lelper, Edward Darllngton£lsaac R. Wil* Jlam'FolwoltJohnNewUn, Dr. R.M, flturton, Jos. 0. Hand, Theopbilus Paulding, 11. Jones Brooks, lleury Sloan, Hugh Craig, George SerrUl/SpcnccrMTlvaia. Chnrlcs Kclly, JvG. Johnson, William Hay, Pr. 8. Thomas, John Sellers, William Eyrejr. '■ ■••■■■'* :■ ZHrictort o t Pittstnayh-~l>. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John T, Logan. • WitUAH Jla nTct< FrtsiderU. • Tcos. C. Hakd, Via Ihtsidenl i JoszpaW. Cottar, Secretary. i Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh, j • Jelfcdtf P. A. MADEIRA. Agent PROTECTION INSUEAHCE COMP AW, OP lIARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premiums and Western Fund $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1826. • Policies of Insurance Issued at all times on the most fawn* against • or- LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, - 'OB THfi' ' PERILS OF NAVIGATION, BY .. ; ,;? GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aqent FOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTT, marlG:y ■t THE UNITED STATES LIFE IHBTTBAHOE, annuity and trust company, PAfiIItADEIiPHIA* ; CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CHARTER PERPETUAL. - CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. B. Comer of Third and Chestnut - Streets, Philadelphia. OJJlcert of the Some Board at Philadelphia: DIBSOTOKB. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, AmbroselV. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingiey, Goo. M’llenry, Jacob !>. Florence, James Devereux, William 'll. Godwin, William . lt. Crawford. Vice President— Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh— James 11. Willson, M.D. Allegheny CWy—R. B. Mowry. M. D. . OEO. & ARNOLD, Agent, zaarlT? No. 74 fourth street, Pittsburgh. The Franklin Fire 1 Instaranee Company* Of Philadelphia , Pranxylratiia, BIRECTORS— Charlw W.DahcKer, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R; SmJth, Qeo. W. Rich ards, MoidecalD. Lewis, AUolphi % Boris, Darld 3. Browne, Morris Patterson. • vulß. - N.Bancscb, JYesuUnL Cuas. G. BiKCKEfti Secretary.- Continue to make infmnuxws perpetual or limited, on every description of property, In town and country, ot rates as low as are consistent with security. - ■ Tho Company haro reserved a large Contingent Fnnd, : which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company 4 on January Ist, 1651, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, vb: Mortgage * ..$918,128 68 Real Estate 84.377 78 Temporary Loans~ «. 83,90 G 17 8t0cfcT.......~ CI.SS9 00 Cash, Ac.... SI Total.. «... 41,212,7054 i Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one Tram, they have p*td upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by Ore, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, us well as tho ability and dispose don to meet with promptness alMlabiUtta. J. GAIIDIN KR COFFIN, Agent, tp24 Office, north tact cor. Wood and Third sts. THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT OP THE STATBMCTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSUBANCECOMPANY, OP PEJTKSTT.YANIA. Assets, May Ist, ISSi.— Premium* received to May 15V15Jw.—........... Interest on Loans, &c~.« CapltalStock........ Returned premiums, Lo.tv?, Re Insurance, Er« pentes, iTivxmrESTs, Bands, Mortgages, Stocks, ami otl»«r good stcu curitten— Premium Notes - Cub cm band fbtal tia'fc of Resourrw, Uablo for Losses...- SSSSySIB 70 PIRtCTOM. JOHN p, KCTHEIIFOKU.DaoptIa county, P. a SEDGWICK, 11ani*lrorK, 6AMOEL JONES, Fbi&ktlphU, A. WILKINS. lUafccr. PltUbarsh, A. a. CAnmnß, ** JOHN iL RUTUERfOXU); Danphla county, A. J. GILLETT, Ilarrhborg, S, T. JONES, iUrrUburs, RODSftT KLOTZ,Carbon county. • JOHN P. UCTJIERFQTII), President. A. J. OltLm, SccrwUry. WHHnsura ablest periU of m wrf lalsn-i narlsatlon, ail#, on SlnvliAtHlJxo in cJtr or Country, »t Iga-crl rates con rtstcut Trilb ralety. FoUdc# Issued #u dwelling h6u*c.’ either perpetually or for a tern of years. Branch 021c#. corner Fourth *lq4 fcmthfidd street*. : A. A, CAIiUTEB. Actuwr T)ittst>nrQb JLtfe Imnr&ncft eompany, <*/ Jr PJTTSDVJiGBy Jh. Cantu, 9100,0Q0. PraHeut—Jaxt* g. Hoos. , Vice President—Basm irCiuaas. Treasurer— Jgsxfh B, Lcxcu. Secretary—C. A. Octroi. OFFICE, SO. 65 FIFTH STREET, (teutonic Malt liuilding,) This Company cake* erery Insuracr* appertalnicS t* or connected with Li/e Risk*. Mutual Rates aw* the tuso aa tbow adopted by other safety conducted Ootai*nl«. Joint Block rates at a reduction of ou*-third from the Mutual rataa—equal to a dividend of thirty 'three and one third per rent., paid annually luadranae. lUaia taken on the Hew of persona going to Caii&nda or A us trails. —— UIRtCKJEIA fcACjcd M’Cluxkcn, John A. Wil*r>n» Joseph hLX>. Alo-iaudrc BeynoUU, - . Hiram Rtow*. mrSTV Junes 8. Uoi’n, Wmi&a Phillip*, John Scott, John XPAJpIn, Ilontio y. ha. Western Inmaneo Company, Pittsburgh. XL MILLKII, Jr„ I F. M. GORDON, &tr*t*Try , CAPITAL, ©300,000, 'YTTlLLInsure again** all kinds of rlikA, FITtR *ndMA W JUNE. AU Iftw* will bo liberally adjusted and promptly paid. •.' A Homo Institution, managed by Disxcroua who wo veil known in the com inanity, and who are detonate*!, by protoptue» and liberality, to maintain the character whhh they hare assumed, ns offering tbo best protection to those who desire to be Insured. Director!.—B.MUler, Jr.,C. W. lUeketaon, J,W. Butler, N-Holmes, Jr., W. It Smith, C. Ihmsen, Georg* W. Jackson, Wet. M. Lyon, James Idpproeott, George Dare!*, Jamc* M o* AuUy, Alexander Nimlck,TbftXaft*£cott. - Piggy 80. 82 Water Btrret, (Warehouse of Spang 8 Ox, up stair*.) Pittsburgh. .• • , nor24:ly AETNA fNeCit/TSCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. Chartered t* 10—Capital Stock 0300,000, WUB. K. BRACE, President. TflOS. A. A I.KX ATTBKU; B*rwt&ry. 'TrtlllEQtOlU*—- Thomw* K. Bra#, *• ,J / Samuel Tudor, . Rbrnrxer Flower, ♦ Ward Woodbriiigo, E» ABulkeTey, Joseph Church, Boland Mather, Frederick Tyler, tilwln 0. lUpler, • Robert Buell, Samuel 8. Ward, MUe* A. Tuttle, Henry 2. Pratt, John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham, Gustavos P. Dari*, . Junius 8. Morgan. jQS* Policies on Fire and Inland Risks Issued on tarora bletenniyby GEORGE E. ARNOLD. Af’t, ''• tleelffrly N n. 74 Fourth street,’ Pittsburgh. : WESTERN FARMERS* INSURANCE CO., NEW LISBON, OHIO. BRANCH OFFICE, No, 1M FIFTH BT., PITTSBURGH. Capital, $lOO,OOO. JAMES KELLY, Prcst, DEVI BIARTIN, Scr’y. R, McKABREY, Agent. &2F*Will Inshro Buildings Stores, Blerehandlse, and Property generally, on the most favorable terns. (declrCm la your Life Inaared, .*■:•■• IF NOT, read what nomoono has written. Among all iho contrivance* of man to protect the family circle from want, none can be found more simple In its character, noble ' in ita feature, or certain In its results, than LIFE INSUR ANCE. It to the prop which the dying husband leave* to snpporttbowlfeof hto boeom. , • ■ It to tbo unseen hand of the Provident father reaching forth (Tom the grave, and still nourishing hto offspring, and keeping togethortho family group. 0. A. COLTON, Secretary, Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth sb. eep2l Masonic Hall. MALCOLM Lticn.. .JOItW M’iLPIS ..JOSSPU 8. LEtCU. J. 8. Leecli, AlcAlpln & Co,, WHOLESALE GROCERS, anti Dealers In Produce, Met als, And Pittsburgh Manbfaatures, Nos. 242 and 244 Liberty street, near the head of Wood* Pittsburgh, Prof fer for eale on liberal terms, the following: 100 tierces Crash Kico; : <50,000 lbs. Bacon, assorted;. 100 bbla. Tar; . 6 tens liar.lron, do; 1500 kegs Nails, assorted; ! 3 do Pest Nall Hods; . 600 boxes "Window Glass,! 2000 kegs Pock and Riflo assorted; ! Powder, assorted; 60 half ehosts Tea, as-! 000 botesKoain Soap; sorted; ; 85 bbls. Linseed, Lard an 4 76bxs.Toboeco ) assortedi! Tanners’ Oil; 100 hhds, N. 0. Sugar, part! 300 bbla. Vinegar; prime; ; 80 do Rosin; 6DXs.SaTanafiagar; • 20 do Pitoh; 10 hhds. Porto Rico do; > 5000 lbs.assorted Copper; 160 bags Coffee; - > 20 bbls, and kegs Lard; .600 bbls, N;0. Molasses; ! 10 kegs assorted Shot; 76 do B. JL .do; J Ido . Book Shot; 800bxs.Tlrl Plate,oss*d;i Cbbls.Alum; A tans Wire, do; ! 20 do . Rye Flour: 2.d0 Spelter; ! 20seitaTinnera’Machines 6casks sheet Zinc, as-; - and Tools; - sorted; ; 100 bus. Dried Apples; 600 pigs Tin; ; 100 halos Ratting, assortod; 1000 Ibs-ADtlmony; : ; 2000 lbs. Cotton Yarn, as lQtons ass*d Sheet Iron;; sorted. 100,6001b5. uss’dßulk Moat;- , Wholesome and Kctnll. BADDLB, HARNESS AND THUNK MANUEACrORT. TjOBKRTH. HARTLEY, hege leave to Inform /K-iv JtV his friends ami the trahllc generally, that ho tSUMjk continues to occupy thujerge and commodinTiargplgia, Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Eahmx ■took A Oo,flo, 80, comer of Diamond Alloy and Wood et, where he keep* a largo and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Tranks, Carpet Bags, Boddlo Bags, Valises, Bnfloloßobca, Whips,- and altother articles In his lino. ” He also.taepa constantly: on hand, and Is prepared to fur nish to order, all kinds of Rtvetod Hose, manufactured of the best material! and. In o’ style or workmanship equal to: the Bostonl snennlkctuTod flrHdOiandatMpcr coat. Cheaper. Country- MSiehants and Tarmere would do well to call and examine fri* Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he Is de termined to MR Brut rate articles at very low prices. «3-Don't forgetthe placo, No. 88, corner of Wood et. end Diamond Alley, - . faoSB .iWWVim, HMJiSBOBTA'MOSi i. AkrEhaTO Arranged with the EoAnaylronta and Bnst)ne-. YV hatraaJtnllread: Companies, for a eperiatOjatra. Transportation Lino, alexroodingly lotv rates. . : ectr - - apams fr 0a,64 water -DEAD'S -.pleader's..ASSISTANT,! new edition,with •XVNote»*nd AddlUon»,-together witlrn BhottsyHteiaof Conveyancing, by A. Jordan, President Judge of the Eighth Jodlclai DlSrfot, Ttcdred and fat Bite hy., I 1. B. WELDIN. Bookseller anil Statloney,- : ip3 S 3 Wood atreet, betwwy a&ft 4th -eta. 'if - ’£ ‘-"i " '--V, Si ' , /.'O'* •■ -v f'TSaWKEJtS AND BROKEftefT- EXCHANGE AH» BANXIHO HOUSE A. .WIl-KINS & CO., t’KITKP STATES lIA.N'K UUILDI.NQ, No. *Sr7l-ffi»:*’ourtU Street, . , . PITTSBURGH* PA,; -"r .‘T7ORKIQN and Domestic Exchange, Coin> Bank Note.l •,r and Land Warrants bonght and, sohL, . .. Collections made throughout .tho Union. Bodnew paper discounted dhdJoans'negotlafeilr ’ • Stocks bought and sold on commission. .; - Money roceired otf depodtl and-Interest allowed when left^ibragppclfiedtlciel- ■ deep JOHN WOODS, BAN SEE AND EXCIIAN G E BB OKER, ‘ ‘ ■ DEALT7I ■nr Exchange, Commercial and Bank Kotos. STOCK -bought and !sold. oji • commission!. t Collections . carcfaßy attended to. TntcrcAt.paid.on Deposit. >•' V ' tigl* No.' &BV£ Fourth 'street, neatly opposUo the M. M. Bank. . . . - . deoTG . s. o. iitwua, joua a. guuub TIEKHAK & €O., :• BANKERS ANI) EXCHANGE BROKERS, • feb2&ly.l; • Ko, 05' Wood Street, 'and Diamond JTUy Domtste and Foreign J&zcfiangt, Hank yoifii, Gobi and JKlver BovghtyS)ldandEdchaiiged' t dt(hi’ ’''. EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., : 64 wood-smEET, .rn-rsßusGH. . - : allotted on time deposits, [aagS3\., r “~ 18£>3« BXCnANQE AND BANKING-HOUSE OF A. WILKINS & CO., Street, . Opposite the Bank -of Pittsburgh; • Janf> • ' -PttrflßUMn.' G. E. ABNOLD ft CO., . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DEALERS In Exchange, Coin, Bank Note*, -Sight and . Tlmo Drafts, Ac. .Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of thoUnloiu ■ Stocks bought and Bold on conunLtelon.; V ; 'V.-.:-; t®-No. 74 Fourth fit, next door to Bank of PUteb’g. faelS HILL ft Co.,"‘ BANKERS:AND; EXCHANGE BROKERS, - • ooßjora o?/kooi> and nrru BTunra. SIGHT EXCHANGEou the Eastern Cities constantly for palo. Time Bills ot Exchange and Notea dboounted.— * Gold, SUrer and Bank Not©?, bought and sold. - Collections made in uli tho principal cities of the United Staten. Be* posits rocvlred of Par and Current Fonda.. aucs KBAiixa, ’ ctwarmuhm; rioßssc* keaxxs ITRAMTTR ft RATTWr, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, - BUY AND RELLGoId, negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities: purchSSe Vrombaary Notes and Time BRls, on East And West; huy and-tiell Stocks on Commission. -.-i v . • Collections tnnde on all poirits'larths UnloiK - fmyl A. WILKINS &-Co** .HANKERS AND: EXCHANGE BROKERS, yn. 76 roi’KTa st« pmancßon, nrposrrn base or pmamnwn. THE SUBSCRIBER, unilcrnew and more ferorable aospt cw.'willcontiann the Banking bufiinesß.find Btock. Bn>t fcnragodn tho:: house formerly-occupied by MesSr* Palmer, Hanna ft Ox, and more rocontly by tho .Pitt*bnfgh life In surance Company, where he will be pleased: to *«• his-old Wends Cnd customers. : fjyO} - A, WILKINS. . HrHOLMES ft SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, gavb sntovED rncm daxktxq avo txcnAjrsx rmet so. 67 HARXtT BTBBET.. roun POORS BELOW OUbSTAHT).- .. XT HOLMES A RONS, Bankers and Exchange il # and Dealerw In Note*, Draft*, Arceptsnpea, Gold, Sil ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the. Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sole. Collection* made in- all tbecUien throughout the United Stab's. Deposit* received in par funds or current paper. No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. {Ja3Q:ly ; JAS. 8. ..........Tnca. SABOI HOOK & AABGKNT, BANKERS ANU EXCHANGE BROKERS, ; tf. t- con?esn or w.vn a sixth stx., pnrrotnmG, Pa.. T\E AI.ERS In Coin, Bank Notes. Time Bills. Foreign and 1 I IVunestic Errhangc, Certiflcateaof Peposit, Ac. - ; - •Exrhsngenn all the prinripal cittes of t!>eUnion and Eu rbj», for salelnroroe tortiit mrrehasm. . Current and par funds received on drnosit' ». . Collection# made on all parts of tho. Union, at the lowest rate*. fwrplltly PATBIQKB & KBIEOT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, flat* Hrmmrdihnr o>lSor to the. Cbmer o/ Fiflh(Mil Wao&tU . prrramnuw, pa. PATRICKS A FRIEND, and Exchange Broker®, and Dealers in Notes, Draft*. Acceptances, (lohE-SUrer and Bank NoWfl. Exchanges t* the Esstenv and Wertem OUesojrtrtanUyfersale.-. Collections made inaU dhecdtlea the United States.-: Deposits rm'lred in par fund* or current paper, at tho comer of Fifth and Wood - -ffrb3 • : : At!STlBi~LbdsiiS, STOCK AN D BILL' BROKKU, jVo, 02 Fourth it., alette Hood, . FITT3IIUUGH. S2D?,OIC r>l fC 1,910 10 100,000 00 $440,153 £0 &<*• &tJ* Notes, Draft*, Bends, Mortgages, and Loans on col lateral*. negotiated. Stocks and"lAnd Warrants boughl and «iM - : ~ ‘ octft .... $161,451 n .... 170,010 51 .... 17,520 2! I.'I.OHKSCIS HOTEL, No. 400 lIKtUDIVAV, NEW V 0 !’. K. O'ojo-tcrrocrttrtert.T.c.m:* ms.) . EEtJBEH LOVEJOY, ocity rUOPRIKT^R, \.nf, C.'«!WrtttT iM.gr 3Ui0W5,..« Brown’s Hotel, Ojmrr cf Sx,tihf+rJd<ind Third Sirens, J>nn’a. liIIOWN k CON.VKM.Y t 'V*ani£Wix "*PiUSKM!! !iUBSE7 " /*1 PATJUCK A FO7ST, raorcxcrr-ss.—TUsit Hoaw luw un- V/» t 1 enpnv Ujcrcush and extend* repair* alteTaUfiß*, »u 4 additions of fumimre, and the proprith tor* that noi&it* ahall bo wanting »a v their pan to render tho Fn.uffsus a pl&co where bU the com* a CrstcUta can t.«o i«ind. jrtiif St, Cbftrleif Cfcrnar cf ttfml and Third UrtrU, PiUt'jurgK, Pntn'a. william a Campbell, vtemtnm. fpms lias itplaMUhirmU hatitw enmo toio tb* band* of a nn» Pioi'risUJr, etpei indurwcrunil* to tb© trtxrt*; llog«iauoumff t »nd »1j» o> mroUr boarder*. KterydeU' racy and luxury trill br- trorided iu it* and do pain* vrdi.bo apared to m&fee tills Hotel o' coiaCjrtaMtt flosrs U> all \»bo xiur fall them fgi.yl3»tf? W. & CAMVBKlilwProp’t. , CialTXftge’r IJeer limvery* * ffiHK uodmbfn«*i respectfully lofcirta* the public that be 1. Is dow tally prepare*) to private farnUie* anil Uso ttqijtlc irtturfaliy, trltfx bl* wlohratedi L.VQHR BEE&* in toltf**. All order* left #1 bl» OSm, SO. 55 DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood ptreet,} trill b« pu actually attended to; ft«J the licet de'lrrrtd ioeoy part of th© city or ticittirr, . s*2B;tf F. «. FCIIENCK* . THE RENTON IRON COMFANV. of Vforiarn vanla. tavfog fc?pwn« lir? projwWt/?r*of th« BKNTOS and DICKERSON VATENT far tic, l-irp V?rv*g).t lmn di% rto If mm tht Ore, tor that portion of of Ptnnsylta nb lying we*t of, and tho eonnUcs of Fallon,: IfuotinpJoo, Gen re-, Clratfidd, Elk sod McGcsa.ar® now prepared to rell errifftratre tH f!f-fk In ?nhl ecrapany, each jfjareof vtr* w k enttihog tlie holder toehire lft profit* of f!3eeom;«ny,and.'th« ri?ht tnuwtiMi' Fnrn*re node?said , IkiicnL Tile Company wUI alw rell the right to inw the , inipctivempst In the ehnvo samp! tcrrltfiry, by *lo3** for* neco or othentb?. Th* f<»xl U>-at hf Ui* Renton precept. Iron Ore can beAontcrtM Into Jlhi' ia* at about the cost re* qolreJ to convert Ore into Pig -Mcial, U n sadrirat recom* tfiendflitoneni* : Mr. JAMESI!.'CRASH ha» two « ppdnU.l A pent far the : rO<» of rights & u«i Furrw-t* linger mhUJ Patent. to wb-oro appUrstlon may V !nnJ<*. or lu the wn«J»’! , &i£upil IHwtfnr* of ilia Company. J< fc KOOJWEAN, ) ' AUEX KUAMiat, - taltUtaugh. JAS; \r. lIAIWIAN',I W, DKWK3 VOOi*. M'Kwpetl. JAR H. OTtANE, PH'Ubnr)?b* docii-diwtf OFFICE MOKOSOAHKftA NAVIGATION 00,'l Jtevmbcr 10,1W.V j PTtOPO&MAwUI l* mVIrM at thl-* ofiirt) imtfl tbrr* O'ftJonX l'. M. of WKTJNKSfMY, January o«sU for iho cnTi'tftntfxU-ia «f fjorita&d t'afn No, f>; also* for tUo f/wk» r\oi Dam* ??n*. 5 Am! 7fbt»lns r«*ldl*lte to attend ih<t navl£*Ui>£» to thcYlrgtnla Pude Iteo. FJanmnd rjwciflwiUtm* irill ho &t tbo ©Giro on# vrrrfcprotfcils t« tht? IpUin#, and all fteccwafy ißfdnaii* liooid»pnbj'B.'laU)rop,l!««i, Proposals w|tt btr rwriTcd far rnj'tftont* in Iw ttiiido la cash; al*o, for parmeota ia MocJt ami Kinds of the cornl f.Any „ X‘K. MOORHKAD,. . tJcd4 Prreifcpt cf Mmv.Nitr. Ch. TutTllc Bale’, BY rlrtuo of a Writ of t*jitrtUpn,i?sucd out of the Court of Coiom<m Plcw of Fayette county, ani’tn iao direct ed, thfcro will bo Hold ai public. outcry. upon the preralfwy InConcen^villntoWnslilp,ld #aid County.,on thoTWKNTY SISCM PAY 0? DFORMJJJiK, A. following*!.*' scrtbe-i Rent Fsute.to wit:—Your Tract* of Land.ftatafo ntid lying In OonnetUtHln township. Fayette county, Fa contalnibs about miIXTEKN.IIUN9UKO ACHES, lying tri the Yonghlopheny rltef, adjoining land* with Hiram Snyder, Inrael Painter, Jotm.T, Hunt, arid othon.cn which are erected o Stoat* Thralling House, Frame Earn, largo .Stable, Anil an old furcate, formerly called MC Kum. to gether with soTerat otherlog building*; about twobuedrod acres of which arc cleared; all'of which !* known oa tho <3ibaon property. Terms made known on <Uy of rale. • JAIUSS MottlUDK, Sheriff. Shcrifl'g Office, Pec. 1,1533. {deel&taj IN TIIBGOUBXOtf COiIMU.N I'htSAi coCnxv. . : No. 2tB March T., •fjMfißtfiify oust friend, William 1553, * Graham, V Libel In Divorce, S®aSfcl?fc „ va ; • a ft vinculo Matrix ucnryljuio. Jmonl. VwSTi** And now, to wit, October 2CJ, 18M, on ■ ‘‘t* ; motion of John T» Oochrau, Thom* ns 8t«li E«i.> ftppolnt«vl Commiwioner io tako deposition* ini this cn*o, at his office «a Fourth street, in . the City of Pittsburgh, on the third Monday of December, 1853, at two o'clock, P. M. By the Court. nev22 •TN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS OP ALLEGHENY J] COUNTY. • Maria Poobyer, by bar » next frltmd, Wiliam No. 2ff JanaT., & Keeper, } 1853. 5 Tfl. Libel for Dlvarro. $...• Jacob Bo&Lycr. J . v.- And now, toT?lt, October 12th, 1853, on : motion of T. Cochran, Esquire, Thomas Stfcel; Ewiulro, appointed Commissioner,.to take testimony Jn'tbls case, at hUofilee, on Fonrtb fltreßt, In the City of Pittsburgh, on the third Monday of December, A. D. 1853, at 2 o’clock. P. M. By tlio Court. ' ' • : . nor 22 ‘Tit'rHERBAB,. Lottora of Administration de bonit non, YY cum tcslaminto anneso, to the estate of BERNARD KANE, late - OT.Jtho City or JL’ittabargh, doc\l,bovo been granted to the subscriber, all person* indebted to said Es tate will raateo immediate payment, ntld ttaoso ilmring claims ngaiupt the same, will present thorn, duly nutbenti oated, for settlement, to . r WILLIAM HANEY, Adm’f. 7th: Ward, Pittsburgh. : MITOHEL & PALMER, r Attorneys at Law. , ENTERPRISE WORKS. IKO. 130 WOOD BTaEIT. THIRD BOOR DELOW VIRGIN AILXT. ; Bo wk d TETLEr. " lilPDnTEltS.andmhntitetnrerß of /EB«§iB~=£s*J CUTIEBY, BBBGICAL AND DENTAL ••Mffajj- -„• :! INSInDMENTB,BIFLEB,\Ao; IYe Wsi d, , iheopA general aSsortmentfiftheßbove ** articles constantly on .band; togethor .with a general variety: of Fanoy Hardware. Also, Gunn, Pis* tola and Rovolvore, Flasks,Horns, Shot Bolts,'Caps; Powder,. ;Lend and Bullete: Bowie, Dirk, Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors. and Hair Dressers’.Shears; Pocket Scissors, Also; Trusses and Supporters. . ' . . . Jobbing and repairing neatly executed; _ ‘. ’ RIFLES I—IVo are making Rifles ofovery description, to order, of the berifmoterial,-and workmanship Orders rec&i vodforthem attVholesalo or Retail, wlll bo fill ndjwitb despatch. • Hunting, parries supplied .at WholoUilj prices.,, i: ■ ■ ■ '- . - rnylo, r 'TT\rE-STNKERB, ENauAYEBS' AND, EMBOSSERS, and \ t Ervmop'r JJ*Jrii?icrvWßb, No. A 8 Booth Third street, PHILADELPHIA... ■' . scp3D ; h ' " ~ VeWaS BLHiDS, ttMinwr <rvT EVEBY QUALITY, lor sale atmanufMtnrers’prireia Xj at the NEWGAEPET,STOLE, 4T FIFTH STREET, OarWOod. - InovgUl ROBINSON A CO. • 4j 113J55—5000 ftfjl f* .- f*. ■ - 'V VV V Ilemovol* HOTELS, &c. C. PATRICK A SON. OF alleohs?T dmlntetratiou ram-aaes^'«artqr7-: r 1 r~' . '\EIKQ: 4.MOOED®AD. y • - r i ; ;}j • = If?* x. ■ Wil. r ii. .toonfrritivft to-'Qiajiufiwture AU. CABIN KT-W All Bof ararv ckacrlption, at hlfl old stands pSiconigr cf Ulwrtj acjt UKDSRTAJ^-, * 1 *TNG attended to, m all IfaTaranchm. . myll iLIKEBi'ACO.) HAVK ON'HAND at their eztetisiTa CABINET and pUAllt MANUFACTORY, No. te itatthfield stout, a larßu assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which tliry wiil sell 16 per oent, below customary rates. Terms cyh only. G treat. Inducements:to Caih pturcbiuie>a> ;*Yir&wiU sell our large, stock of COMMON AND FANCY. YV CHAIRS AND KHD3TJSAD9, at priced that caxmot fail to please cosh purchasers; - All our irork iS -twraufeO. Our terms arc CAfIU, . r. JAMK3 LOWIIY, • mari& ■ : cor, Soveath and Liberty stp. Journeymen. Cabinet Jtt&beraAeaootatlon* “■ 'fTA'li Jiff OWE 9» TUIRP STREET, (&£TWEE2f WOOU AM> llAfiKtt STB.) : ~ TinaASßQClATlONleinbradng^ • twice to., three .tunes aayjL many handsas tho largest andKpj hitherto 'tnostrenownetT bnshfcsa *T» ‘ shops of .this -cityj have opened, their Warehouse, andare able to furnish tho public, by wholesale or-retail, with Fur niture of tho following description—Tts: MahoganyWordrobes;. Dressing Bnreaus; Full Columned Bureaus ; Bedsteads; Mahogany Chaira; locking Chairs; Mahogany Washstands; Sofas;Divans; Piano 8tools; Book- Cases;: Sedrotairtetf; Card Tables; Pier Bibles; fine Card Tables; CentreTablesj'Hat Rack*; -French Bedstoada; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes;,Dining and BreakfcstTables; Wcrkstands; Cherry and Common Woikstonds; highTost, low, and trtmdle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus;Cribs; Cradles,’Ac. : • -*/ . The advantages of K>operat3on, oa an extensive seals* per mit them to sell at the lowest prices, i and -they are deter? miued to sell, lower than any oompetitora, an oqUaßy goody if not better article, and the pablie WM un derstand by giving them a.calk! c, l ... ” Steamboat work <>t all descriptions, and, other, artadea of any description, made to order £n every style, at the short est: notice.- ; ; -• • ■■■•iflargtf. JAMES WiWOODWELt, GABItfBT FURNITURE MAIfVFA OTVRRRi Ware-room® 97and 99 Third street. . jrasaatGngaaßbl! J. W. -W. respectfully infrmsfpa ■ .■: aadcußtcmers that bftyjL--. completed his springstoeh §sps - ■which: la: decidedly * y* Aha hast orer ofEetol forsaloln this City, which will.hft eoT4 at pricaa-aa low oa erny In thß; tFnitea Jta tes, East driest.;; : Aa ho Isdetennlned tonphold th&quality with well sea*., soned materials, b^.workmanship, and newest designs and: from the extent of hisorderaand facility In manufacturing, be la enabled to produce warranted-furniture, At the lowest ■prices. -'v..-. •■•..: /.:•••.- ... * Ho haa adopted the principle ofld ratifying his customers* interest with,his own, in; quality and price,-and keeps al* ways on hand the greatest variety of-every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the moat el®. gant and costly, that a house, or any partof one, may be furnished from.bia stock, or manu&ctnred expresslyto.or der. :Tba thllowing artules eonrist, Jn .part, of his.-fitock, , which for richness of.stole and-finish, cannot he surpassed In any of the Easters efties: .. . Louis XIV tetoa-teto Sofas; - : 60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth ; 60 dies. Mahogaby ..Chain; 20 dos. Walnut- . • * l . ■■ ■■ 60 Mahogany Hocking • . \2O Walnut “ ■ . 60 Mahogany Divans; - Walnut :** • 60 Marble Tcp Centre Tables: 60 “ '“ Dressingßureaus; . 80 “ .Withstands;-; . 40 Enclosed • ** ' 100 Common ‘ “ 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads : ' 20 Walnut . : « ' - ■ 60 ooltage ’ “ ; COO Cherry and Top la r Bedsteads; 20 Mxdmgaar Wardrobes; ■ •lOWalnufi -• + 10 Cherry : . - ■ 60Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables; 12 Secretary and Bookcases; ‘ 20 dot. Cana Scat Chairs; 24 Cane Beat Booking Chairs; 12 Ladies’ Writing Desks; •*..< . Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Etiguixea; - Paper Machs Tables: Conversation Chairs; - Pembroke - « . EUiabetk&n “ • ' Ilidl and Tier 4 * Reception -. -“' .• ' **. Pearf Inlaid • “ Extension- Pining Tables . Arm-' . ..Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs A large assortment of COMMON FUItNETCRB and WINDSOR CHAIRS, Caararr Masses soppUed wltb aH ar ticles In tbeirliue. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest notice. All order* promptly attended to. apr6 WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. HEW JEW EE B Y BTOB E, So. 87 Starlcct Street, f&cond door abort (he tforift-iotst corner of the Diamond,} TOIIN STEVENSON, (of the latetlmcf John B, MTaddcn V A C 0.,) respectfully announce* to the publt j, that he has opened, at the above stand, a lliieawcrtiiwnt of WATCHES, JEWKLttY. SILT EH AND PLATED WAKE, LAMPS, GI RANDOLES, itctrf and ToLU Cnllery,Jlniarmux Tea and Gtmmwrtm Sc&, and tba.u*uai variety of good* in hia ifao of badness... . . - Special care and tttenOon giTen to ihsKKPAUt of PINS WATCHES, JKWELBY, Ac. . Ho trust*, that front bis toDgwxporience in burinesfl. Tie wIU be able to give aattriaetlou to those who nayfavor him with their patronage. - Pittsburgh. May 1&th«1&3... . . mf2s Henry Richardson. Jeweller, HAYING ro-Citcd his store In a tiandsome manner,'and but returns! fr<m the eastern cities with a tine assortment of WATC4IEB, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of hU friends and cartem era to the. fact that among bis Watches wbl be found Urn most dddrabl* styles; patterns and maker*.; Of Jewelry, the latest style* of Itroocben, l!rwl Pin*, Fob and Vert Chnliitj Finger King*.KavlUne*,Mlntatnre Lockets,ctn,'etc: ■ • ' . FANCY GOODS—Such a* Popkr Blache. Work Table* and Boxes, Desk*, Fancy Vase*, TVrfattJO Dottles, Table Mata, CoUVPteobvPcrtsMhxmai&a In greatvariety; China. Fruit ami Cake Blab**; with an endless variety of useful and cr namentai artlde*. which har« only in bo rwm to he appre dated. (novl] NO. 81JIABKET STEEKT. : Day Wood Snnery and Gardena*: TTAJIE3 KENNEDY, (late Manager cf the well-known Sy <U racn*osaseriae,New York,) begs teat* to fa&rzn the public. that he ha* now «tahlhhcd ah EXTENSIVE SCU fiEnTi.cn the Earn of Mr. James 3, Negi#r, ©ear .East UL; eriy, where be shall be prepared, after the s:h Instant, to it*- ndveasd fill order* fjr every Twrteiyof Fruit and Oruamrn* tal Tier?, Hardy and Green tli>u» Shrub* and Rants. In addition to a choice and superior acock on hand, bo.ba* made Arrangement.* with cue of the Numrtakln tboEast* to keep up hl*rußply. Having a thorough and. longetpe- Vienne itt tho business, he can. tussore Lis customers perfect . katirihetfc m* ;: Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully oiler his serricefla and managing Uurml Cemeteries, Put*, nc l’arl*, or U>e ground* of Country Lcrid-tnc**; and will also furnish plana for the fbrmatioo of Lawn*. Approaches Hctnrc*fi«olHTneryi Ae., in the highest styles of the art. Prwtimily acrpmlntod with every branch of lAndseajvi' Gardening, and having spent year*in the Sylvian Park* of KegUnd, and on ihe beautiful bank* of the Hudson, ha hopes hchiwthe eJuparHy tnmoot the wi*he* Of tlioa* who favor him. ffit" CVnnmui4ca;ionAcan be addrvsred through the. Cl! F<wtOßre,cr left at ih* Warahouse of Mesirta, Neglcy Mohan, 22 Wood street • • martt . . , . . gWNNEDY A fiO. OtUKEE'S CKBEBUATEt* CHEMICAL YEAST OB BAKIHG POWDEBS, 3*9* Cleaprxty l/jg/ui.nrui £fco»<wu cai AnizUfor llxuing ifrvcrf, mtruiU GryUU* oa-1 Chirr, J\a?r^ l ■ PuZdiagi t Bw<eiCal*j t ...Cbm.Hrtaii,i6u% ZrKK IXrSSTXP. O visions or tii k : press.— Thpat who b»*o tried lt»haTefound that tb«*drcrU*S ra«*fc <!<** aol vaunt Its praises too hlghlyi— Vlorldian and Journal, Feb. 10, IS&n. . .. Jlott*tkecp*r« wlH*:4av«> tested tho nuality of this pow. dcr, prcDflunee uuAmxaoojly In 1(5 Cavor.—[tockport Ifedijr Courier, It *urpowa everything In tbevayef tirin'?, weavertaw used In the baking of ca£ft.—{Uahw*y Advocate andKcgbK let, April IS,ISM. . ' ..: v '':/.v. Tbit i* an article ofsuch utility lb various klnds’of cook,* «ry, that when Us vlrtuu become wjwrly known, bo housekeeper, that slcullca comfort awl economy,iwill wib llnctj'dbwltbdutib-iN.y. Pick., May 21,1563, - Koone ntod hesitate touro Durkce‘*aUdmporU&larUcle to bfjuwkcepers.—JltqjttbHcan Banner and Nashville Whig. . Feb; : . 1. : 1 . • • ••. .., , Would Toa havellght bread, swcot bread, bread that you. eon rat with a good relbb, donot forgot to procure Durkco’a Baking IMtrder, and you will notlhU to .barn good bread, cakM»Ae,—{Troy Daily Timm,May 2J, ISSX . Wa hate tried, this aiiklo, and mu recsuubead lt wlih perifcet confidence,—[Quebec U exette* J uly, 1562. Durkcc's Baking l*o oiler w« have tried at our house, and our “better hrif*/wairiistohtobed,ut the result.—{Jf. V. Dally Time*. Ocu 23, 1W2.:.. Aflgood hoPWwlTeawill glorify the nanio of Durkre, aftor they have glreo Ills Baking Pondera fair trials—f Now YorkjPuDjSrpb.3o,ll9s2., . . , .... Durkce’fi Baking Powder, undoubtedly the bostarticle for this purpose that, hub yet been discovered.—N. Y. Dutch man, Feb. 12,1853. *, ...■;,. Tho highest commendations, from hurirrdaof tho largest and most respectable wholesale house* In lhl.«, and nearly ; ovary large city on thin continent, could be given, if space allowed It. B. R. DURKBK, > Solb Paomanw XmMaKutacnTßEiv • . 139 IFafor ttrttL New Yorft. BAXTER & McKBK, Agents, Pittsburgh. [octal] SMITH & SINCLAIR, WHOLESALE GROCERS, I»» SECONDHAND lttl FIRST STREETS. .W BTOM AS SOI) bags Rio Coffee; 179 hhda N; 0. Sugar; SO boxes OranVa Tobacco; 90 boxes Webster old do. 1 20 bxs Russell A Robinson's; 100 caddy boxcsofvariou? brands; • * 90 bblß Loaf Sugar; 20 bags Pepper; ’ 16 bags Pimento; -QapZn Jayue’* Expectorant. CONSUMPTION*— -Tbta terrainfrequently inappropriately applied to other affections of iho longs and Bronchia.' So farns tho treatment i* concerned, thla is of verylittle, con»fe<iudnce, as the remedies are the slime. Tbo EXPEC TORANT should bo given as often as may he necessary-to' rollevetho : cough, and produce a free and easy expectora tion, and. also to remove the tightness, or pain, or oppresv sionabout the throat or chest. The-bowels should be regu-.' latcd by the usoof the SANATIVE PlLLS.whenever sary. - If there bo;much debility,'.with night.invents,from ono to two tea-Bpocmfuls of TONIO VERMIFUGE should.ba given about half an hour before jeach meal. -It should ho mixed intwo or .threo'&poonsftil of cold wa|or, and sweet ened to pleascr the tiisto. But if there be_no nfeht-sweats, or 1f- they disappear, them give the ALTERATIVE three times a day, according to.the directions.. Instead x>f the vermifuge. All Dr.Jayne’fl preparations for rale, wholesale or retail, at tfao PEKIN TEA STORED FitUiatroet. dcciP, TEHTJ UAVtOftTIIj Comcr ©fDlanxomfnnd Diamond. tf . to ljafonn tila customers and the public generally, that be Is dost reccl-lng a large and choice select : ttonof GROCERIES, suohoa choice?onng Hyson, I m po rtal, Gunpowdery extra fine- Souchong, Nlngytmg,' Oolong, Congo, andsoen ted -Orange Pekoo TEAS ;• Mocha, Old Java and Bio COFFEES;, fine SUGARS end SYRUPS; Bunch, Cluster, Toltmda, Sun and Sultana RAISINS; fresh CDK RANTS t -prerarrod Citron, Lemon and Orange Peela; rope-.' rior F/ftnoh-BRANDIES) Port,- Madeira, Cham-’ 1 pogno, Usbon/Sherry and. Malaga - WlNEStogether with' a getfcralassortmentofparoSPlCES—aU of which* he Is 1 detertnincd to cell -at RUCh -liOW PRIOES thatcanriot be beat by any other Stomln the-dty. - ::; .- •' / potIT" ■■ ttCOM&S Tbetbroneandpceptre of England O >lll crumWefJntQ.dust,. Ukfr.thftWKof Windsor Castle and Westminster Abbey will lie in minis aa. ftobrnoddesolato as-rthosecf Soone and ijeforo tLO •lords of Scottish song will ,ceuchto reign in rUm heaktoofi men.”—EtmaaoEmsrr. . - r - 1 1 ,' i A splendid.Tohune. i*or Bale by ■> '■ ; •--! •; “ JOHN >8- DATOON,'>i i- { faorlG • ; ? j . . s- \t i <li iv • j oi a:’ ,-*7-•. > rV-. •'~ '77“ • ■ • ■.. - v. - ; a.'«■; .■•■•- • , - ‘ * *• -i. • «■»' •'V' r • v:V ’■* i- . -1 •' fS*: \ '■ •/ ' ■■ - i. /•: I. * " .H'f-f'y*'' THB-OLDEST ESTABLISHED OFFICE IN THIS CITY , .to nssunmo _ . ' . . i MONEY TO THE OLD COtNTEYi • Jaunts BLAKELY beg* leave to ssy to those persona hat ing friends In the Old Country.und dedrous of either sending them mcneyor paying their passage that his ar rangements fordoing either Is now complete, and on. so Ann a basis that mistakes can not occur; nor losses accrue to afiy During the isrttea years In which bo has been in this basineas,he has remittal over a Half Million, of Dollars without the loss of a dollar* and. the housefor.which.be is. without acomplaint of neitiectof duty on theirpart.; ; • > ; gecan issue Passenger Tickets for London,Dublin, Liver*, pool, Glasgow, Cork, Belfast, Drogheda, . limerick,: Port EnsiL Nawry, Galway,'Londonderry, and Dundalk* to hew YoiklPhlladolphlft, Boatonjßaltiinoreand New Orleans, and from thence to Pittsburgh; and will attend: strictly to for warding passengers from thence to any part ofthe,-country. Ho also has «tght drafts for sale, payable at the. following OX ENGLAND. Edwards, Bandfbrd A C 0...,........................ london. . Wo. Toppsoott ACo*<..«.> Liverpool. (Available in the prindpal cities and towns throughout England and Wales.) ON IRELAND. Provincial Bank • .....Dnhun. MLAWCtrBSS Armagh, Belfast, ■' Downpatrick. Enniskillen, Mallow, ' Strobane, Athlone, Carlow, f Drogheda, Fortaoy, Monaghan, Kmriseonhyy Ballina, Carani Dundalk,- Galway, Newry, !; Tralee, Balynosa, Clonmell, Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, , . : Banhridge, Kilkenny, Dungannon, KUrnsb, Waterford, Colendne, • .Oorh, Ennis, Bandon, '' Wexford, Oootohill. limerick, Bahyfihannon, ... . ON SCOTLAND National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh; and Ua bronchos! in fifty towns in Scotland. ; ■ • ONFBANGE.-. Messrsi Edward Blount A, Co,, Bankers—. !*««•*.- .Baris. v. -- rATailableJn any dtylo France.) v . ON.GEBMANY. ' Messrs. YogcLKock A Co* Bankers, Frankfort* 106, cOT.of Serßoth and Bmithflcld PASSAGE ntoil LIVEESOOL. )! g& . - EISEIUI.O ISMS t rtMITS Fptendid nbw Sltlp, bont for “Tapscott’s Line,’'is X tho largcstTpafitet Bhlp'aflDfit, and for rtrenglh Of builds accommodations for passengers, and tailing qualities, bo* co equalln the Liverpool trade. - ■ ..■• •„ The EMERALD ISLE willS&n from tlvorpeol on or about tho T£sTu op oECB3iiiru l -alid ‘perrons Bending for G.cir friends should not lortthe opportunity of securing portage forthem by ftb noble Ship. . > v i In order topreveutdelay; passengers trill bo notified by jitter from Messrs. \T. Topseott k Co., Liverpool, what day to bother© toembnrk. -: ' ■ J -Emerald Isle I»commanded byOapt Goo. B, Ccrnbo, (recently of tho fkviotfle packet ship, * i Wm. Is well knuwnfo? his kindness to passengers, ond'hia skill folnOsyas a commander. - * j. *. ?> r.. . . : N. R. The K. r, will bo succeeded by the magnificent nefr ship commanded by the well known.Csptain r Samuel B.Doana. , ■'■y- j , -< To secure passage, apply to .JAMEBBLAKELY, . oct2l ■ --Corner of Seventh and Smlthfield *ts. TEAS I TEAS! TEAS! - WHOtESAtE AND BETAIE, i JSe the WeMn Tea Stove, 38 Firm strxet, Pittsburgh, Pa. BY tho half chest, of neatly packed in metallic packages ■ to suit tho trrnle. •. s .'^?.r-r- : Tho subscriber i« now recrivingfcb Pall stock of GREEN and BLACK. of some of the finest chop* to be found in theEasiem market* Mercbanwvmnnguie cUraroinTjted to call and examine our stock. : Below is a list of tho voriotta grades, all of which have been carefully selected, and coh.wUh confidence bo Teceiix mended: .. *- ... ‘ ■ VLi""■'■■■■■ ■ 30*half chests fine Young Hyson; 10' do' do Moynne Young Hyson; i 10 d 0... extra fine Moyuno . do; ... 100 do Superior do; 15 : do • extra fine do; 60 Lacqurod boxes extra Curfotw Young ITyson;. 25 half chcstsfineGunpcwder; - 10 do ; . etmflne do; 6 do do Moyone Imperial; 20, do Superior ; . do; • • 160 do PlnoOolonff Black Tea; ; \ 40 4o oxtraflae Oolong; .so do ekira CnHtous do;:. - . ‘ 20 do .Superlatively strung end fragrant Oolong; 25 chests extra fine English Breakfast Tea; ' • 6 do . Curioas do .. : , do; ALSO—Java and Bio Coffee, Lovering** Crashed, end Pul* Tcrised Sugars. ■ . •. •■ AL£o—63,ooo Prindpe Eegara, . which will bo sold very low* I, A, JAYNES, notl4'jUw 38 Kfth street, Pittsburgh. - TYEE agency: A. JAYNES, NO. 38 nFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, Agent for the Sale of L. Johneon.fi Co.’i Type, fit., 0, PHn.APEI.PHIA, • : HAS ON HAND andfbr sale,the following:—Brassllned column Galleys; .Common Galleys assorted, Slice Galleys, Composing BUcka; Comnmh and lob Cases; Shooting Sticks; Ley Brushes; Boxwood Quoins; Furni ture and Rijletj -of aUdeseriptiou#; Brass Rule, of nil descriptions; doblnkjinllbesns; 100 kegs Prout’s News Ink;: 100 FountsFoncy Card Letter; and Leads, cut to any eogih ■ 1 . «*••• : Orders for Presses and Typo will receive prompt ab icnUcn»antlTurnisbed at tb* Foundry prices. OldTypera celTodinrexrhangefbr new, at 9cents 2>." , - \ ' 8&U, ■ • . • 300 bblsN.O. Molasses; 60 bblo SugaMluttso do. 200 balesßattlng; 300 kfegsN&Us, assorted; 200 boxes Glass; • 00 kegs Ya. Twist Tobacco; 200 boxes RosiaSoap; - : 60 boxes Palm. do. . SO boxes Ground Pepper; Ground QotafcAef&c. &r -'■*r SIZEI - ; Mr,. • v*'CV& . 4 ■ •• *• ,• -- ■ vr TsrtorartAtfEiiSf. : .. mBSSBk Bhoaai A Sons* -\TEW PATENT,AMALGAM PEN.—This important.in:. feuUoa -ronwves the two to'theuni ■nirsal use of the Steel Pen, vis i their rigidity, and tin ir rapid destruction by tho corrosive option of tho ink. lu minuleiy examlnlng the quill pen in the act of. writing, it 1 , will he seen that the action it consisting, first, of a gentle yielding backward action immediately above tin* nib of Uie pen, and, rerond, the ** scissors 3 ' acllon;f»r syrresding open of the points to permit tho flowed the Ink ; This compound aoremc&Wwhich steed pens-hitherto never have had—gives lo the quill Its flexibility, and that peculiar springy play which is v* agrccabld to the haniV and Which seems to suit the action of the muficles of the fingers; yielding, salt does, to the slightest prcssoro.wiUv' out cramping the hand. The efforts of all steel pen maker? - bavebeeadirected to the attainment of thisessential qual ity offfcxihßUy, and they havabad fcconreo* to.an innu merable variety of czacks end piercings to attain it. Thu. lnveDtoxsof the Intent Amalgam Pen found; from & setir?, of .that tha whole practice cf tho trade had iu this .rwpwt been erroneous—that no combination and w couldproduce the derired ection,; the ordinary fora*, rf CiCtUdpentecrtadhtrtdio. . XiM point bring gamed* thqy avoided the plan hitherto adopt'd for attolnlnß and gave a pecuUar form tothn metaV by > hkh they managed to cbmtino tho J 4 tdsso action of the ordinary steel pen wilh the agreeable flexibil ity of the quilL The socona difflcuUyto be oTeTcamo wx? of le»magnitud?rbut atm of great Importance to the con sumers of eteel pens. Every one b aware of the corrosive . action of ibelnkou the ordinary steel pen. ' EvenwithtLe greatest care, It speedily destroys ihe/dellcately smooth sur face of the pen. So aerlouft a drawboek.b tnb from U;e utility of v thA«WcIJ»»» that tdputr. chart , gold pens, at an enormous cost, almost exclusively because ofthe qualiiy ot that tnetaL Tl.o Inventor* have remored Ihlaeril bv their compound metal, which portcajca all theh«cesBUy auolidcaof *«el, with tlie addiGon&l merit of reaisithg the chemical action of the ink. That rtnsxciSJQfteaarc ttan ftwn/ytimei lonycrlAcn.'t.r. Sod fb>, thxUrcnderiiigVurßt ihkchtapiU tcervattcdacca. i. For sale by •, •W. S* HAVEN,^ationor, ' inovlfi ■ -/* - ' . Market streeh ~ flVidg« over the AUegbeay BiTOf fttor ■;■ .•*«• ••'• ■- near i\ Ac* hf Assembly o f theCpmaon* wlth'bf r«n nsylpo uia, entiUrttrAn An toeuthcxisutheGoycrncr to incorpo rate ttCoznpany .toctcefc a BddraCrrefihtrAUcghenyDlTcT t at cr near Sharpfibnrgvla AlU?sh(«yCouirty, n opprotoJ l&hofjilarch, 1853, and Supplement thereto, andActarx tending-Utt> time, therein limited, Books-wUL.be opened by. <. the -oniler samed Commissioners, sabrcrfptio ntoftheßtork of «U Cota poor, at the ST. CITARIttCS H«> TBt, la the aty of-PitUburgb, *n the SEVENTEENTH dajr of DECEMBER, 185% between thebonxs of 10 o'dcekfAr' M and 4 o'clock, I\ M; and should tho whole toumbfcr Of shares notba snbscribedon that day, ihrnand Id that c»e, etthe boos* of Mr. NEWPORT, ia tho Borough of Bharp*- burgh, on the TWENTY-FOURTH BAY OF THE 6AUK MONTH, between tho same hoars.; Philip Miller, ... .Thoma* Liggett, James Sharp,. Gabriel Artama, Lewis C.J. Noble, Thomas "Wallac©, Peter KUngcnsmUh, Malcolmltcecb, .. . John YV\ Duncan, Harrison Parry J David Drenin, Robert Chessman', Frond* Earn*, : • Itirhtml Ewolt, Davklßoyd, Bobert Wilson, James Marshall, James IL'BFCIeUand, Henry M*Geory r ’Thomas Pearson, Sum* Blakely, Grant Mowjt, Charles Spang, James O’!!. Denny, William & Denny, A. Morton', J. C» Comstockj Lemuel Bhurtlifl, F. AiOolUer* : - James Lewi*. *earl - Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, (urn rat auutaui mma.) T?AMILIES will be supplied withourvartouJ grades of J? FRESH GROUND FLODR, By toarioffthelr orders at the Mill or to our boxes at . Logan, Wilson A Go.* Wood sireet,ot,Brnun A Reiter, cor- D«r Liberty and 8t« Clairsireets, Pittsburgh* U,P.Schwarte,orJ,T.Bample,Druggists, Allegheny. Flour-will beddlTeredtofamlHeaiaoltherofthotwoclUoß, . Ti&Kg; CASH.on delivery.: . jyC9 T - \ : BRYAN, KBNNEpY A 00. ENGINEERS’-STATIONERY WAREHOUSE. - | . W. S. BAY£Ni u . .Cccmta, or Mxßxrf aud SscDsb 6te£jtB. A LWAYB ON HAND, Alargo.tffidweU selected stock*- A Whatman’sDrawing Papers,oil rises;. . . Drawing Paper to folia, various widths; Draughting ToncHe i -'■Mathematical Instruments; • Tape Lines; India Rubber: ■ •• ■ Field Books; ■•'— - ■ Profile Papers; .. CrossSeetlon Papers; ! Protractor Papers;: «And all articles of Stationery used by Civil Engineers. JB9* Levol, Transit, Topography and Record. Books made to order—roled to any pane rn requlred. -' »epl ' luope Mtllaln Fall Operstlon Affalnt TS yAN’3 BUILDINGS,.imh street—THE PROPRIETOR, Xv thankful to the public for past custom, ventures to so licit a co&Uauanca of the same lor his present the establishment of a Flaw and -Spict if tZZs: witiun city^fbc 1 the accommodation of his oustomerev andwllwho 'lrish to have really jroodYlour, pure ground Spices, A<x, Aev The attontioaof Families,Merchants *hd others, Isinvl tbd, and all I ask is that they will give me a triaL •. : ■ ■} l .. . , .: R. BRAVO, No. 1 Diamond. : i N. B.—All arUclestaken back if not fbuvtgcod, and the tooney fetutnod.";;-^W•„:■:,^marl9';.■ T>ATENT-FRUITG picking Irult from' JU tall trees wlthout the aid of a ladder, Pruning Instru ments of; the most approved construction;, Digging Forks, suitable for : strawberry beds, Ao.;.Potatoe . Drills ; Cutting Boxes, fbr Hay or; Cora Stalk*, or various, patterns; and a'great variety of laberJSajiog izhplemenU tor tho garden, or farm.,- Downldjfs, Barry's, and other, .standard works on Fruitj^Flower*,Bora! Architecture,and 1 Landscape Gardening, tor sale at the Seed and Impftmexit Warehouse, N0.'49 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, PA- - v i * . Jy22, : JAMES WARPROP.-- Wall's Academy hfDrawiaff and Pain tins! :• < : X\n notHy'hls meiida and the' public, 1 ' \ | .V;,t6ath6.haaLrbmi»jjdJiisatudla fhua.Ffrstetreet; to]the corner of Market and Feurth streets,: (second story.V ovier the atoropf Wnu M. ITersh; On Fourth street, At tho requestor his firiends^hohas Usdopeneda DRAW ING SCHOOL. Claeses for young-TAdlea Gentlemen will be formed in both Drawingaml PsiifUng. ' Hehas fiUtx\ up a Room with evOTyfaeiUty for study, and he trusts thai huenterprise will meet with a supporting patronage. • SPr%ktf ■ • r • .• V.-..', :;■.■} ■■■ •r ? PemocraUo PrittUng omen far’ sale." rp EsYAtiJaiateiT t good wUI, AC.V o: A the Carrollton Picayune is tor sale. It :1a printed Id 1 vCarroUton, tho county seat of Carrol V county, at the term)- nusof theOarroll Branch c tthe C. AP.ILR. ‘Tosnisdu-i- L trtcrus practical printer, this oßers on opening tor aeomtort ahla livelihood. For t«fms,wMch.wlß»dsay«kkPp)y to faov&d&w o. : } ,t j i, o* i jjrv/w l .-7 •• •. J. V > t. * * *• a i ; - ’iilS 'aViBAT MB BLOOD. : ' ;* . : soi apabticl«o» wbcott wr it. . \ , J4-H JftR£&UABL&BEMEBY.i?OB &oBOttUliApKiOg’fl . .% jffl v JßheuiaaUsm, Obstinate CatanoooaPlruptlone, Pimples or Piurtuleson the JBoDi^.Cliroiiio Biog Wdttrf dr Tetter; Seald BeadrEnJargcmwif ; UticDUorderStLnmbagCHSplixaljOqmplainte^afldrftlllMa; ffrlßfag ftQm ttnliijadtokinfl Pfiß ofMercnry, Itopni* drote litXßtf»or pf lb© Bl6od# ■. v-✓ ■ ... / ThUTfdaftDle Medicine r which celebrated fo* | the number of extraordinary cure* effected through It* . agency, ha»tndueed the proprietors; attber urgent request or thfeiffriendit, to offer it to the public, Which thet 4o with the utiKJsfconfidahce in its virtnesand wonderfult,~rallte - properties. The following certificates, selected from a largo number, are, however, testimony than the more ;, word, of the proprietors;.and;’are Troin-gentlemen weß known in thefr locaHtioB, ftncibf:tbe highcst reapectaboitsr P.: UOPDJSJi, Kwj., of the JJschange Hotel,• Bictmohd,'" hnown everywhere, aaya he'hbi the medicine cidlod Garter's Spanish lUxtnroadm&itetered^n'OTera;hdndtwl ia^ ! thOdfceasesforwhtehUlsrwoto'nietJfi* „ ed, Wilhithd moithitonifihiagljrgbod'resiilta.* r Ha enya it 1a •' . the moat'extraordinary medicare be.hefl ever seen.’' ’ AGUE AMI> PBYER-GBEAT. .GURK.—I hereby tertify, that for throe years I had Ago® nndFever of jihe. mort vio* - lent description. 1 Fhad several Physicians, took large qnan tiUea of Quinine, and 1 believe all tho Tonica ad* yertiBed,.but all without.any permanent relief. Ac .last ! trted Carter's Spanish; Mixture, two bottlea of whlch'effeo* - Itnally<ntfed me* ahd;l dm happy to imyl bave hacl Neither '" obllte or fever since, i leonstder it the best Tonicin- the worW>«ndtheohlymedicinethateverreachedmyefise. . Jomcloxonßsr. -M. •| BwverDaxn; near Richmond, Vo‘. : .": ' " •;■ C. B. lo theeity.of RicUmnnd,.and for . many.y ears In tha, Post Office, hna, such; confidence In the v„ fiM Wwardfl of fifty little?,>mch ho has given. , iway tothe amicted. Mr.* Lucksays he has neverknovru it .J. to faUf when-taken according to directions. Dr. MINGB, a.practMng Physldan+nml formerly of iho CltyHotel3a thexity’o.f ho has witaewod • In a ■ number ©fln stances ihn effects of Carter’s Sp&bisli~ Mixtnre, which were ..most truly B urprisi og. lie soy* inn. case of Consumption, dependent on uio Llvor, tbu good of- . .fecto,werewonderful Indeed.. :.-v *r -tho-Ualn. < SAMUEL M. DluiiKßll. of the fixm of Drinker A Mor-. ris,!&&mond,-was cured of Idrer Complaintoi eight year* standing, by thb use of two bottles Carter’s. Spanish.? Mixture. *.• < . ••; >.■ GREAT CUBE OP Editors of the Rich, mond RepdbUeaa had a servant. employed, in their-preps room cored of violent Screfola, .comoinod with. Hboumo* ttem, which entirely disabled him from woik.r Two bottles of Cartaris Spanish Mixture made a* perfect cure of. him* find the Editor*, in a public notice, fiav thoy # “ cheerfully re-, commend it to all who are afflicted with any disease of. the ■■ blood.” - • ■ Kcnffi ANOTHER CURB OP r valuable t»y cored ofScrotalft by Carter’s SpanlsbMixtuxe. T eonriderjt trnly nvsluablataedidne... *• ~ : •' James TaTLOK,,. ...-;-" i • Conductor on the B. P.acd P.R. R.. Richmond, Vs, : BALT RHEUM of TWENTY Y EARS STA NDING CUBED. ~Mr. JQUN TElOSiPSONxreading in thedty of Richmond, was cured. by' throe.bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. of . -Sfllt he had nenriy twenty, years, and which :<• ;all the'pbyricians'bf ihecifycould notcure,:/ Mr,Thomp. { . son is awell known, merchant In -thecity af. BlchmojidjYa., 'andhiflcnreismoat'Teiharkftbler'H'r;. . ) WJI. A/MATTGEWp,of afervent,cured of Syphilis, in the worst form, by Carter's Spanlsh-Mlxture. .:• Uo says he recommends it, and.conaidorfl It an Invaluable’medicine. . ■ ;iaCHARDE. WEST,-of Richmond, wnscurad of Scrofu and <what ifcyridaas call confirmed Consumption, by three bottles of. Carter's Spanish Mixture. -- : - -. • “• ' EDWARD BCRION, : commissioner of tho revouno, - *nys - ho baa seen the good effects, of Carter’s Spanish SLixture in . a number of Syphilitic cases, and says it is,®-'perfect euro • • for thathofribte disease. • •• • :WM..G/HARWOQD,of Rlchmohd, cured of Old Soresand- : Gleets, which disabled him from w&lUlng. Took afirw hot* - tips of-Carter’s Spanish Mixture* and was enabled ta wdlk • without a.erutch;-in a short.tlme.penaaneaUy cured. • PrincipaLDepot atSr.WARi>,CLO3E A C0.,N0. 83 Maiden Lone. New : York.'. T. W.DTOrr ARSONS, N 0.332 North 2d st, Philadelphia. DENNETT A BEERS, NO. 125. Main street,Richmond, V*. And for pale by B; A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,L.WILCOX,. Jr. A CO., Pittsburgh; H. P. SCHWARTZ, Allegheny; ond by Drnggists and Dealers in Medidno everywhere. .• oct&dawly ■;'.; ••• •> HORSE’S COMPOinSD SIRUPOF IEL ; LOW BOCK ROOT, 11TTYB la a jmrely Vegetable Compound, scientifically pre* . the best 1 reota-and herbs of the Mplerla &lediea, and has gained on unrivalled reputation -for the '• "folowingeffects, viz.: >••• ?» B'EGDLATING AND 'STRENGTHRNING TIIE LIVER, and PiQsanvn Ocoams, and cleanring the Stomach and bow els, and thus curing all Bilious: Diseases, Liter Cfcmplolnte. .DyßpfipslajlndlEOfcUon.Oostivoness, Piles, Headache,FeTer and Ague, Jaundice, Nausea, Loss of Appetite,: Ac n and - causing the food to nourish and support every part; • . , PtTBU’YING THE BLOOD, and thus earing si! Humors, Cutaneous ..Eruptions, Scrota- : la; Salt Rheum, Erysipelae, Scald {lead, Canker, Fixapleson . tbs fitce. Blotches, Ulcers, Tumors, Mercunnl Diseosu, Can* cere, Ac. _ 1 BRaULATiRO: TBB BECBETOR7 ORGANS, •. and by enduing- them to perform • their proper functions, . preventing.-and curing many painfnl and dangerous dis eases; the NervousSyrteig, thus -< alloying Nervous Irritation f aEd curing. all diseases of the - Nerves, as Hysteria, Nouralgia, Cramps, Ac.. It is unrivalled .>: In the euro of all FEMALE COMPLAINTS, as Weakness, General lability; Irregularity, Obstructions,. Swelling of. . the: Feet, Acl, cousi-d by weakness;: also. Lnng and Threat Complalhtß, as Cold*, Asthma, . Consumption, also, Dropsy.'.;' '' Having made uso of the Compound Syrup of VpllowDock. Root, prepatedbyC. Mor/te A Co n .vithtT ourstdves,'orin our famiUes, and finding it to be a very , 'effeetunl ~ preparation; we do recommend it to thephb*" lio *s a very volnable . E. Bourne, Cashier National Bank. PreTidonce, R.L; v A W. Spnneer; Cashier Ume Rock Bank, do. do., Rev.. 'William Kevu JJ B. Richmond,-C. B. JonCs, editor Providence WilHam M. W. Cyruo Fisher, ML-J 2. H. James liutcbinson, Gv Bea. V- J- BaJeßjDocV Bphj.-Colby, and one hundred bihers'ofihe ' mbfii respectable fkmilteg of Providence. :V ;• This certifies that for n. number of years been oe quiated wßhthocomporiGbnaud-mode of^manufacture of: ? MOKShTS COMPOUND BY.UU P OF- VEI,LOW BOCK ROOT I have also.been'acquainted'Withdis modusppertxndi hi dls*r .. : eoso, andcau«ay thfll in all respects It la admirably crJcu- i; , rhvted to remely.tbat class of Diwiaao' for which~lt wssde*. rigued. It is especially, valuable in INDIGESTION and all iui attendant symptoms, it .exdte to healthy, action Iho LIVER, removes Torpor, and»riactivity of this • . stimoliites healthy action irfall the system. 'AA a DEPU* RATOIt. br purifier of the Blood, ithas.no superior. .. ’ j-ry DAVID HOLMES, 31. D. : * Frqtftfcncc,N. Jon. 4, 1853. , .... .. . Prepared by C. MORSE A No. 440 Broadway, New York, and sold by Drnggists and others throughout this and other countries. ' JOEL MQUI.KR, Agent, • fcpTgf:ly : ■ • •. ~ - Pittsburgh; Flu . CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, The on?v Infallible Cure for thai Zhreadful Disccutknown at SP£aMAtORBH£A OR NOCTURNAL . RiUSSIONS, bo hairassing anti destruCtlTe,and produc--. tivefcf ting the man forhusihsKS, 'society and matrimony. ‘ / /' • ’ This Instrument is simple, comprehensive. knd'nerer faitinff, and may: bd used yritboiiVtho slightest incen renlextce or tbe-snovlcdge ■of the most intimate friend. It la to - be used externally, produdngnopain crinjtrTy wbaierfflv nar preventing any • one; : from ; -attending to bla business; ana whGeinuse jwt 'a- singleemission eafttake n place. invigorating the organs, i»o rilort fiotej tosueft art ex- Uni Uiatthey usAistHsarasunroroWE&o? bzmsosos, the loss of which, caused by~early abuse, is thnidiseasoin qoes- thetoousandconcomitanteomplAints. ; RarrquaiiesS}>Rrostntion} .Pyspepeiar J^aln.in the. Read and filrnn'esa of/Yirion* Weakness: of titoßaoh and Lover JhrtremUle«r Affections of the. Eyes, Impotence, Pim-* ■•> plea on the Pace, Premature Decline of YiriiiiyjWeakness . of/Memoryand Pover foT-MentAl.AppHcatiau, Dejection,; Aversion to Society, Timidity; Self-Distrust, Lore of Solitude, Ao. Alltbtx?.comptointsinvaridblydisavpaxr 9 ajsootktuthe , - source tiJUtyped from which they maiuiistf* i. . Bo It also remembered, that those complaints are hut&ttle understood by fhe profession Is: general,: and that aU.the . -mediedimt&timwbrld.neVer has* and never ; wDl,atop thosA . losses, which, if allowed to'eonlinue unchecked, ore sure to % produce the most distressing consequences. . • The price of the complete instrument,.carefully eomzred • -against all observation m a box, Is onlyglO. It can be sent: „ byarpmss to any addreeB, in anypattorthe United States, Canada; &c^'according to order, accompanied by full dbec* ... : tions, and Impor ontadvice toth&'married and BlngTa,Uxe expenses, even to the remotest parts of the country, being verytri&ing.*: ■ :.»•• • All appllcatlotisnnd remittances must ho directed {post' ' paid) to the Doctor himsulf, behaving no Agencies establish* - ed but in London and Paris. Address, (post-paid} Xtr. B.DeLanoy, MXispetmid street; „ No wTotll r Office hourSj dally,from 9 A. Mi.tillC P. M«, and from 7 to -8 P.M.,the£&bb*thexc<ipted. . **• certify, withgreat pleasure, that the aboTameuUoflt&lnstniinout Is not oaly cons tro c ted oa eel* - idee theliappieateresults m»y always, confidence, be anticipated, there reing, for the cure of those diseases, ftootft er certain rancdy exfanL ' W HENRY & KELX.ER, M. D., OH. GOISTZE, Mi ; IX. Oft Chambers at., .. a ECKHARI>T, ?I. I) M 24;Howard bL, • NEW 7 YORK.’ ; • Five Hundred Worm* Kxpclletl. KEAI> tho foll Owing Blattmont from respectable drug* gists, ,of the flurprUing Mffects of B; A. I'AnHES TOCK’S UNEQUALLED : ' .1 - OoDSsaßUiui, Ji. Y^January 13,1863. . Messrs. S, <£ Cb —-Gentlemen: Matthew 5 ' Clark, a man of undoubted voracity, of the town of Lisbon, St. Lawrence county,N.; ihat he hasulittle girl,- - four yean old, to whom he gate threo doses of B: A. Fabn- • ftstock’s .Yermi foge, in .three Bucccssiveliburs; Jn tho af- - ♦erooon of the someday eh© passed at, one. time SKVEJi-« TEEN, and at another NINETEEN iVOIiMS.; About two .o’dock the following night, ehopassed the lirciedihlttuuni* • her of FIVE HUNDRED AND TTYENTYRONE,' making in' all fire hundred ohd in less thah twelro hours* * time. Do sald.'they wero"perr«ctly : astbiii?h«i'atrffucb n mass of’Worms from, a child other age, and that ho counted, dhea accurately. ' - "Very respectfully, • • . -, . ! -• : : "JENNEE A BAM)ALL,Draggists. - i Sold wholesale ond. retail by all the principal druggists I and country merchants tbrOughouttbe United States, l Preparedandeold by.B. A.I , AnNESXOCK & CO., corner' i ot Wnod and First streets. Pittsburgh.; 110721 ■ f bbisln store and for Rile by 1 FLEMING BROS. : /T INSEED QIL~-36 bblain stow and for w>Je by • ■Li :■ FLEMING BROS. BCOTCU. bNDti , —-IyOO tto ia fitonS and fot" : VJT t?ale by f 00*21] . FLEMING-BROS.- Manganese ty. nov2l X XliV* 'W’iltXii—lw gro. *‘ WuUiereirb' , jUStTOCuiTC(I anti JLU fttsalttby i’LEMIJiG BROS.* Baccoesoiaii> X Kldd &Co i . • CO Wood fttreot; - J AirHU VAttNiSJ : novll PUAbTiUi—2OO vard*, fn 1 yard cases/in store (ntrrll) ri/EMINQ BROS.' lOURT BLAST HUr-bii gross, a flDyeCicrr quality.in stora -«. t antUoy sale;by .(povlX)' FLBMrKQ . : “1 If illTA^U—23 bbis lor saio by.. ~ - ; > I.T.V-'-aoyn'---;vrT ' feeming brob. -\ifOL¥&6 AROMATIC APl>&-<-SO IV -dozen ’VVoßb’s Aromatic Scheldam Sclnuipps for sale ; wholesale or retail, at r oct2D .* ■ : KEYSET Drug Store, HO Wood street* 1 : i_ -r cerooos 8. fur sale by . •i - : B. A. FaILVESTOCK a C0.,- cor; Wood and Pirst streof. /'tcUiU3.-’--25-bbls American; , ' A*/ • • •..■■■,■H casks French; Top pito by , ■ - B. A. PAHfIEriTOCR A Of. /TlKfiAll :TABTAits—2s bids forwarded foefolu by U nep2S U A. P AUN FSTOCK k CO. •• ■.« • Congrcaa ltata. ,■ IKK is prepared by a purely ohemieel process, and •j; JL is ioarranbiio contain nothing iiyufiout to instdltpptns, ■■ Qiposarft to the air bo*' odmoa gradually of a most totonaoaudvpenmuQenfc'bJacfc. for sale in bottles of Tartans size, bywholesaJo or reUU.hfr < ’ J«p3 * _ W.&HAVES’B i » ' *'• DR. 1)E LANEY’S CELEBEATED LO Lots, pure in Blow and for sale i>y SLEMINO BJiOS., Successors to J. Kidd & Co., ; _ • 60.W00d street. ' >7*-26'bblB, Eijgilbb, in fetore and for Falo' : [nov2i] Fleming bros.- - tons .lu' fatoro and for said ,by ptnuniG imos. lot Auflt received and.forsalo by EEKJUNaBRQ3. *' -V MEE
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