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TRANSPORTATION. INSURANCE COMPANIES. FURNITURE. DRY GOODS. CLOTHING.

DRUGS AND MCINES. DL BANNINO'g "PATKNT LACK AND BODV BKACIC For sale wholesale and reuil, pmirietor a P'-AL80 A treat Is on th diseases in which It i pplicabl. MiSErEoiisTL POTATOES 200 bus. Keshaanorks, Blues and Pink Eye, for sale by 11KNRY H. COLLINS, JDj'a 2i Wood street.

WK8TKKN INSURANCK COMPANY 10 shares of 'ibis Stock, wanted by CHAS. K. L0OM1S, Stock, Bill and Real Kstate Broker, my 19 78 Fourth opposite Bank of Pittsburgh. ft 1 sM. K.

tfTKVKNdON oontinuefl to manufacture stand, r-nr nirner of Liberty anl Sexrith streets. liUllliAa- AU attended to, in au 1 orauciiea. mj 1 1 K. MiLLlKKlt 6l HAVB OS HAND at their extensive CABINET and t'UAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 BmitUfleld street, a large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they will sell 16 per cent, below customary rates.

termscap only. Great lnducenienia to Cash Purchaser. "rK will seU our liuve stoi of CoMM AND FANCY CllAIRS AMI lSKDSTEAlW, at prices that cannot fail to please cash ptirchasurs. Ail our work is warranted. Our terms are CASH.

JAMKS LOWRY, JR, marn oor. Seventh and Liberty sts. Josrneynien ttbliicl Ms acri Assoc! atloxt. WAHhUOUSK llllHl) SI HEIST, (BSTWLKX WiXlD ANH MARKET STS.i THIS already twice to three times asVJV many hsnds as the larsent ami yz I liithertn must reuosmid business 1 shups of this city, have opened their Wiirehouse, and are uie TUrm-n tne buuEic, ttv wn.n--aie or rcuiii, iiuii- niture of the fcilevi inij descrijitii.u vU Mahoganj Wardrutasi: tiressina; Biireaas; ullCulumntd MatuMmuv Miihugtutv OuurH: Ruckinj? Clvtirs; Miihv-Kiiv Washstanihn totris; Ihvanr, 1'innn stixib; bok I'ard TttbK'S: Pier Table: tine Carl Tables; Centre Tables; Hat r'rencb BeoVtea; Ottomans; Pvplor Viantrulm; Isiunie-MHi Breakian Table; Workstauds; Cherry and Common hiibiiost, common, low, and trundle ilwlste.d: Cben Bureaus; Crihe; Cradles, Ac. Itie advantages of cooperation, r-n sa exUQflivescftie, permit tbem to sell at the lowest prices, snd they are determined to sell, lower than anv comts.tiurs, an equally (toud, if not better article, sua warranted aa the public will un derstand by iriviiiir them a call.

n.SteJLbuLrk0t all descriptions, and other article, i of any description, made to order in every style, at the short- 1 est notice. nmrv JAMES V. WOOUWELL, CAXTNKT rt'JKXITrUE MJ SVFACTURER. Ware-room 07 and 9 Third street. W.

W. respectfully informs his friends and customers that be has now completed his spring toek ol Furoilure. wiiich is dei-iledlv the largest aud lct ever ofiered for sale in thi Citv, which will be sold at prioee as low as any iu the United States, East or West. As he is determined to m.hold the ciilsiitv witb well sea soned luaterisls, bet workmnl.ip. and newest designs: and from the extent of bis orders and fn'-ility in manufacturing, lie is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices.

He has ruiopted the principle of identifying hlq customers Interest with bis own, in quality and price, and keeps always on band the greatest variety of every description of furniture, from the cheart and plainest, to tbe most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be lurnisbed troiu his stock, or marmtactured expressly to order. The following articles consist, in part, of his stk, which tor richness of style and hrnh, cannot be surpassed in any of the Kastern cities Louis XIV tete-a-tete SofUs; 60 in plush and bair cloth 60 dox. Mshtraijy Chairs; IMdox. Walnut 60 Mahogany Rocking 40 Walnut 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 50 Dressing Bureaus 30 yeshatiid; 40 Enclosed 1J0 Oimmon 20 (Main llresidng Bureaus 9 Msbtnny iledsteads: HO Walnut 60 Cottage i0 Cherry and IVplar Be.ieds. 40 Mnbcfany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut 10 Ctierry 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 dot.

Cane Chairs; 24 Can Seat Rocking Chairs; IX uaiier writing Desks; Hat and Towel Mauds; What-Nots; Paper Mach Tables: Pembroke Hall and Tier Indies' Work Vx tension Dining Table; Ottomans; Ktiguii Conversation Chairs; Kiixatietban Reception Pearl Inlaid Arm Gothic and Hall Chairs A larye of CfiMMOS FURNITl'RK and WINDSOR Cll A litH. Si iiras supplied witn all article tn tbetr sTKAVIBOATs and HiTKLS. fnrnlsbed at th shortest not tea. All order promptly attended to. aprt WATC1IKS, JEWELRY, t'LK KS AMI KVI.LV IthPAtUKU O.

IIDOI JKWI.LKY, CARK- ha nut eDrAred ane eompeHiut Workmen. ifrrm th Kaj and i now prepared ti exee-utall d.vripioGsi of VVcrh work, In rhe h. siyifi atii at afKirt not v. apr'si llcnrv Hlr hara.on. Je eller.

ir A INi nt.tte-i fu.rw izi a haijMme manner, and but JiemU' rtured the rWtTO rilier with a nn avw-ttnent of WAT HrS Jt.WKLU.', an I FANCY iviM)It, Would tstii the hU Ulfttd- an rui-tm-er to the tm-t that aio'ti; hi n- wil! 1-e fuund th mortt d-vf-ran fii kh makers. tlie latent sty tea of Hret Jin, frubatui 'et Cbaioa. Fmirer Ktu. I'm Unt. MinUtuw heu, ANCY lHilfi eiu a pa- ir (., Wrk Tat.lt and B-txt, Faijey Vtunt, lvtttune lu v.lrz, Tnhie Mat.

Urli HsvMl-v rVrte Minaiti in civ-t ari-ty China Vru'A auU t'-x vv.h b.u rt i fvji nnd or omental aiiiri-, 9 hj.h t- apprw- eiateii. Frtfwl NO I r-THJCKT. nttthfi and Jewelry. HO Jiiii ux y.t ht wiOi i fi-t, ari r'liiifiit it It essh, anri h- er Hatch. A he s-u sow tor 4-iv nij iii ai ism nv rf inline? od tiMi-i- in sf if f- .) a tiP'i fcr I be s.f i tns TH-h nrvi pri- r-Ui-te wui U- N.

B. w.ivrit (j wnr Af4 -e Bt srif oh-r haueia Ainvrka, ar.d at lower pr, U.an Lhore ia npr-eS Wstrhei, Jtwlr 'UlcZ II AVJNi.i jurt rlui-tj'l frtw, the E.awifm eitk. I have 1 bnuht with me the tm Ijeauuful aiid rr- iwla Urk of Jf-w-Hrv, trhe aitid i mrv Uoxtii, rcr otmt to ti puMfc-'. Itt-iis wiftiios: to purrhaae anrtbinir in mi line, rxn rt-v fh Rvtthi artrltr. I do not aTerne ivJt gtmlt sot, nur per rent-eheit ai.y tbe tttv.

tVire me a eail. and I am sure tvu wtii 1 -attjiei thai I cat ajU a good ttriicle as rneap a any of th-m Anotner tm-t I wt-h tu kwp th people. If you want your uUh, Vlk, OT rli le ot Jeweiry, renmirwl in thr bt iiikuuer. this is th. svi to hiT.

To thia teanch of my buiara 1 wdj a. rote e'pecLil attention. MIS t. HK.S KIY, iM Maraet Mrwl, AprT tafWIen V0. FIFTH KTRhhT.

iuni; ill un-lersiutml are jiwtt now )-'ninff their new. fiwrftait ttnd mtwt apkeattiilly an.t furnished til VHk; an otfef to tntt wixbtntt ti.bv tar-bk-uable and Utt-i arU. ie-. etUir -t retail, tiie uiqp at pricvs a -ther vMM.mnt wtt the monntHitie will be able allow. Importinti jjvat tvart of their Hatch.

Jewelry, strh Material tud TtwU, frotn the twt majtuftuHiirt! iu Kurop, ifaev urn nait U.t il fhaper than tboee bujii, (ivutU iu York vr Plillosllphia Their eompri irrwat vari-tv of Odd an) Silver Vmu-m Lerer, Anrbr U-i-r, auj Lpine WaU'he. guartier do; I'ariw and ieona Time oi the mutt eleant pat-terna New Knland Clu ka. at aa pri-w, and of all shapes. Their Gold and Guard Cns.ua, Medaliion-s Urooehes, Rlutra ami rr Hiug, ianuturable, and are warranted to 1-e genuine and wU mad. They hare on lftnd a Ixtk tw rtxneni of Giid.

SilTt-r and Oerman IS.lver p-Ttacle-j, with emr.ve and.nTty suit ail Nlwiti'i SilT-r IJertand Tea tfntAat, Itdlee and Butter Knifes, and all other articleii pertaiuinit to their line of bum. and generally to be ftmnd tn Jewelry toivs, are there In great number, and of the moflt modern htpe nd patterns. ThtiT atnrk of Watrn MateriaLs and Watrh Maker's Tonla, eomprisee evrry thin pertaining: to the doek and Watch making bartlnem. and will t-eroamiend themsnlvea by their rbv'apnp mxai efwr qusitim. Mrchanta fr.m the eountry, and othem wishing to buy irood anU heap artU'l, ar reuetrd look at our stock, and price our jrnrtdf puri hafinn: el-ewhere.

Pr Rkinkmav A CO. 1ICK! Just received, a few tierces very superior Rice, selected expressly for faluiiy use, for sale, holesale or retail, bv BVII.kV A KKNpllAW. niyl? 2M Mherlv loprostte Athenreum.) 1KCMVK BV EXi l'ivKr-s I'Htenl Uum Klss- il tic Ruacli Ilewtroyers, nisnufi icturil bv tioodrear A of New York, for J. If. l.

KKAT1NO, No. 1S4 Smlthfield Ptttshunrh. Pa. my IS A NT I A LLI III, TlV.M ll VR Uw' KIT. A larir assortment of Rhenish and French WIN Kg, warranted pare and genuine.

jut received slid for sale by KICK K1SKN, l.ilsTty st. 1AND WARKANTS WA I isli to purcba leu, 10 and 40 Are Land Warrants, for which tbe highest market price will lie paid. JAMt HLAKKLY, Real Kstate Airent and Conveyancer, aprlft Mo. Idfi, corner of Seventh and Jimitbfli'ld sts. SILVKR CHANUK.

Aosms A have a small amouut of the newnecr cola, which tbey will trke pleasure in distributiuK. in evA-hanire lor Uold, among their friends and eu.tomers, after 'I o'clock. V. M. Pittsburgh, Msv 8tb, 1S.VI if WalVi Academy of Drawing; and Fainting C.

WALL would notify his Iricnds and tbe public, that be bas reinnvcl his studio from First street, to tbe corner of Market and fourth streets, (second storv.) over tbe store of in. entrance on Fourth street. At the request of Ins friends, lie bas also opeued a DKA W-1NII SCllioL. fer Young juies and tlentlemen will be formed in twth Urswingand 1'sintlnir. Hchasritted up a Room with every facility for study, and he trusts that his enterprise will meet with a supporting patronage, apri; tf (Vil.h iffl'fJlTli r.jSTlilKrL-he avle of this wurk has bin unequalieil by any siuiil ir work published.

It bas Uen transited into l.stin, Italian. aud Rus sian. No volume of Music issued in the Cnitcd fftstes has been so freely welcome or so mtM'h In demsnd. 1'rice, i The sums work, elc-sntiv jrilt cIlti-s, at f3. TI1K OK CAI.l;le)MA Or.

(iems of Scottish Keinir a twlhvtion of more thsn fifty of the iniwt beautilul Ivotch ct to many of which have lvn uupuhlt'hed in this cumitry. The whole n.ilectcd and eonipileil from tlie very best sources and bttest nvisuls of tba author's works, l'riee $1. Tbi. is in a quirio form, bciiutifullv printed and bouud, and contains a line IlihobRipli p.Ttrnit of the noet Burns. Krerv admirer of i-coU-b Jlciody sbould obtain a copy of this choice selectiun.

The above just received, bxrether with a large lot of all the late Musical Works. For sslr by Jei -ionx ri im st. atanrlarrl Mlacr llnneoua wTUa THE WOltKM OK llANIKL t.iL-l'tR; complete in six volumes, 8 vo; fourth edition. The Works of I.ord Bacon; a new edition, with Life- by Basil Montague; in 3 vols. vo half calf, and in cloth! Tho Uvea of tbe Lord Chancellors of Kngland by John Lord Campbell: in 7 vols.

8 cloth. The Lives of the Chief Justices uf England; by John lord Campbell In 2 vols. 8 vo. The Modern British Kssavist: in six volumes; eontainine the miscellaneous esssvs of Talfnurd. Stephens, Mamuiev Mackintosh, Svdney Smith, Alison, Jeffreys, and others' Also, Macauley's critical and miscellaneous Jissays- in ols.

12 half Turkey. The Works of M. De Montaigne; romDrilnc Kssars. Letters, Iravcls, At; edited by C. A.

tioodrich, D. h- iul vol. 8 vo, cloth. Cosmos; A sketch of a Physical Description ef the Tnl-Tei; 1 A'naer Von Humboldt; 4 vois. 12 The MisceUsneous WriUng of Judge Story; edited hia son, Wm.

W. Story 1 vol. vo, cloth. Lectures on the History of France; by Sir James Stephens: 1 vol. 8 vo.

Th Napoleon or the History of the Bonaparte Family; an entirely new work; by the Berkeley Men- illustrated with authentic portraits 1 vol. 8 vo, cloth Th above, together with a lares assortment of Law, Medical, and Miscellaneous Works, for sale at reduced prices KAY CO, 64 Wood ttrwrt. MADAME A. UOSL1NO. MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, CLAIR STREET.

ADAMJ A. GOSLING, having visited the Eastern cities, sow invites her friends to Inspect a large and fashionable assortment of Millinerr, Mantles, and made up lh-eea articles, forchildreu's wear. The latest model patterns from Paris, exhibit a beautiful variety which will be sold at low prices. Her stock contains every rich novelty for the season, comprising Bonnets, of every quality and description; Caps, Capes, Head Dresses, Howers, Lace, Ribbons, tmbrofclered Muslin Collars, Hleeves, Mantles, Capes, Robes, c. Silk, Lace and Brocaded Mantles, in all colors and pate terns.

From Madame A. Gosling's facilities in obtaining the ehc. oest patterns from Krance, sbe is enabled to secure the newest and most fasLionable designs. A prompt attention to all orders will be given, and Mourning made with speed. Thankful for the past liberal favor from her many friends, she hopes her present slock may invite their early attention.

FRENCH STORE, 108 MARKET STREET, An Unrivalled assortment of New Spring Ooodi. AM Kg uo.Ll.so, has the pleasure iulorm his frinntls, customers, nl the public irenerally, that be has, (with Madame UoaUuK.) returned from tlie Eastern Htie. and is now openiti extensive and cut-Ice variety of SPKINli GLUDS, froin Tarissnd London; which for quality, style, pattern, texture, and price, cannot be outdone in competition in this or any ether city, ilress rtof.li, being selected with every care by Mudnme Orating and himself, to suit the most fstidious. The Millinery and Mantle department of inis esisousniaent. win exhibit a rich and varied collection of novelties for the season.

This splendid stock of Goods will eousixt of In jadisr Dresses, plain, brocha, shaded and floured Silks; French Cambric fliwered Robe; Lawns, of extensive variety and patterns; Cluntx Lawns; Challeys; plins; Tissues; Lustres; Berages; Oinghama, 4c SHAWLS. Comprising Kmbroi-lered Cajhinere, Thibet. Figured French. Tbwue. China Crane- from $1,00 to $100.

MANTLES. Silk, Laoe and Embroidered Mualin, of every shade and of the latent French Also, Trimmings of ail MILLINERY. Wain and Fancy Straw, Gimp, Tinsae, Neapolitan. Silk, Crape and lAce bonnets, whi'-h for elegance and variety it Is hoped, will please ail purchasers together with Citps. fpe.

Jleftsi Ac. An extenirc variety of Ribbon, rich iu style, colors, quality and patterns. MOURNING. AU article in tM department of the bast quality and in pTvat tari-at. Orders attentively and promptly executed.

Uotxifi, ready made, on hand. In gemleiaen's apparel, a rich (tup ply of Cloth, Cussi-imrv, leitinKR, Cravata, Hdkf'e. and blocks. Alao, Hosierv, HaU, Ac, Ai-. DOMESTIC GOODS.

Damabks, Linens, Furniture Chlntr.es, Lace and Muslin Window Drupery, Bleached and Unbleached Mushns, Tickings. Drilling, Ac, too various and extensive to insert. The above named stock, with every article comprised in the dry goods which are too numerous to men-lion, the proprietor begs to offer for the lowest cash terms. Ol lined by past favors, he now invites his friends to call and inspect the present collection, which he trusts will in al wavs meet their approval. ma Id 1833.

SPRING DRY GOODS. 1853. GEORGE P. SMITH 54 WOOD STREET. Are just receiving ieveral THOUSAND PACKAGES of ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS! MAKINd THEIR ASSORTMENT TUK LAROKST AXD MOST COMPLETE EVER OFFEHKU IN PITTSBI'KGH I Having imported direct most of their FOREIGN GOODS, Surh as White and Slate Linens, Linen Drills, Hollands, Poplins, Tissoss, lie Laines, they are enabled to offer GREAT BARGAINS They will continue to receive large additions of the newest and most desirable styles, throughout theaeason, Kvery purchaser will consult hi inlrrtsi.

bv examininc sioca ueiore purcuasinfc. mar25xUw2m NEW GOODS! AT VERY RKDUCKD PRICES! JCST RECK1VKII AMI NOW OPKMNO. T0DN0, STEVENSON ft I0VE, SIO.V Or T1IK ORIGINAL bKK HIVE, So. 7 Market street, ttween fourth street and the lriamond, I'ltts-burtth, would respectfully call the attention of their customers and the public generally, to the lar-e and well selected stock of Liry I tools, eonsi.tin of French Merino, and Thibet Cloths, all colors and qualities, Coburtrs, Paramettas and Cashmeres, at ffreat bargains, Ilih ixd'd ami printeil la-lames, Krench Cashmere ani liaia Plaids, for children, Silk and Wonted, and all Kilk Plaids, Mohair Lustres. Alpacas and bombasines, Iluib lustre.1 plain black Alk, all wi.llhs, Bns-ade.

tatin Flaid, and etered Silk, all colors, tiinbams. Cbintses and Calicoes, au lipy-lici, lAnz ami Square Shawls, every deseriptiun, lUv Jitste and Waterloo LonK and cVUare hbawls, lilain Kmbroiiere-I Cloth and Cashmere shawls, K.nnet and Mantilla Velvets, all color and qualities. Bonnet Kihhob. ilks aud Latins, Ladies' Kmbroslered and S-'arfs aud Xeck Worked Cufls, Collars. Chimarcttes and Capes, Kml.roldere.1 and Wain Hem stitcl.ed Linen Cambric Pilk I'o.

ke( Cravats and Ti-s. tik've. antt every vsriety.at Tekis. Cliwhj. Ilrcwn and lllea.imi Irish Linens Table Cloth an.l Damss'.

Bird I've sod Hus.ia lHs i.t, Crarh sm: lwels, Hel. alid very cUeap, r'scUini i colors and (iuaU: Ci''' n. Caa-unrs, rSatunrta, Jeans and Ve.i'o l.ei". CltlSlNLY T'll'? Jisjr.f the. beautiful rti-Tt cies, of vanoui jialterlis and s.

sale by aurl HENKY H. CuLLIN'S. I'rnntylianla Railroad (ompaiiy. 'I'llli 6CMMKK RATKS betweea ttbttrk-o. fbiladel-1 I bia aud Baltimore, are as follows: Pxrsl CLixt Feathers, Furs and ivltre.

Buffalo, Bear and Moo klus, Mdit 7i cents per lis. hI iu AI bol. Ileeswai, Dm Skins, iTied irit, lilassware. Hemp, Hardware, Leather, Rss, WS-'l Cellt. per V.S) lbs.

iisrUutu-r, Candles, Cheese. F-artlwu Ware, Leaf 60 cnts -T lyi Ib. r'o'-yi ims Bio.n, Pork and Beef salted, Lard an 1 Lard Oil, Widky. Cotton so cents pr Ks lbs. CEOHGK C.

rKANCTSCUS, Freight AgenL Allan ek. Wtittra Kxures! ARRAMiLMENT. Kxprees lur Cleveland, Cinclnoaa. ani the West, ireDer.1 y. closes at 12 a.

For all points on the ohie and Fennsvn anl Railroad, at I l. Arrives from Clevelaud. OnHnnafl, an.l West generally, ai-o. from puiub. along the Uhw and Ivunla Rail-rosd, ar 4Xsj a m.

Our tiais Ciiiciniu.U. and other Western cities, Is short, beyond all firmer precedent; and arrangements are complete Sir tbe safe aud rrstuUr transportation of goods, pnr-cels jewelry, money, Ac. in in charge of trusty messengers, who accompany each shipmeait. wLclher of value not. Time to Cincinnati.

2u hours. Time to Louisville. 36 hours Tims to Islington, and Frankfort, Kcutuckv Madison, Indianapolis and Terr Haute, Indiana Twe liya. By means of our own and connecting Hnes, can forward pods with doatch to all Important cith and towns in the est. and to those of lesser note, without number.

"v- H.JRARROI.I.. Agent. KSTERPH1SE SO. 136 WOOt STSJEST, TlllKD DOOR BKUW VlaO)! AIXST. Hr If.V rf TKTLEi'.

IMPWRTERS and manutacturers of CLT1 KRY. SCR01CAL A.MI Ilk.NTAL I ST RUM I I Ac. keep a geueral assortment of tbe above artiilesoonstantly on hand; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guna, lis-tols and Revrsven, Flasks, Horns, boot Belts, Caps, Powder, Is-ad and Ballets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tnilors and Hair Dressers' Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac. Also, Trusses and Supporters.

Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RJFLKri! Wears making Ritle of every description, to order, of the best meterial, and workmanship warranted. Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be filled with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale price myl Bay Wood Blvsraery- and Ciariien. J' AMKS KKMNKDY.

Hate Manager of the well-known Sv rwcuae Nuseries, New YorCa begs leave to inform the pnhltc. that he ha now established an KXTKNSITK on the Farm of Mr. James S. Neglev. near East Lib.

arty, where be shall be prepared, after the fith instant, to re ceive ana nil orders lor every variety of rrult aud Ornamental Trees, Hardy aud Green House Shrubs and Plants. In addition to a choice and superior stork on hand, he bas made arrangements with one of tlie largest Nurseries in the Kast, to aeep up cis supply. up bi HUj-plr. Haring a tborouicfa and lonjr eipe-i tlie businew, he can araure his eustumera perfect rlence in satisfaction. Mr.

Kennedy would also respectfully offer his services In designing. Inyingovft, ami managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub-lie Parks, or tbe grounls of Country Residences; and will also furnish plans for tbe formation of Lawns, Approaches, llcturessiue Scenery. Ac, in the highest styles of the art. Practically ai-qoainted with every branch of Lsndscaoe Hardening, and having spent years in the Sylvian Parks of England, and on the beautilul banks of tbe Hudson, he hope he lias the capacity to meet the wishes of those who favor him. tr- Communications can be ad reuse through the City Post ontee, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs.

Negley Mohan, 22 Wood street. KF.NNRliY OO i TllK CO't'HT OF CHANCLRY OF'f US STATFoif r. l. i r. it EST VOUSTT Otoaot W.

CtisKtMS Jflfion TirKKnm 1 And now, to wit this thirty-first day of March, In the year of our Ird one thousand eight hundred and hfty-throe, this cause coming before the Chancellor, upon the motion of jiarnu rate. iue complement solicitor, and the writ of summons aforesaid, and the Sheriff's return thereon being seeo and examined, and the affidavit of Daniel Cummins being seen It Is thereupon ordered by the Chancellor, that the aforesaid defendant, Maria Peterson, appear in this cause on MONDAY, tbe2lithof September next. And it is ordered and directed by the Chancellor, that copy of this order shall be inserted in the GtuttU, a newspaper published in the city of Wilmington, in this State; and in the IMtsbiirgh newspaper published in Hie city of Pittsburgh, in tho Bute of Pennsylvania; and shall becoutinued iu newspapers for the snac nt the. months next sfier its publication; and also, that a copy of wtuie spiire oi time, he posted up In the Office of tbe Register of this Court, and at the Court House door of this County. State of Delaware, 1 KENT COUNTY, S3.

I. JOHN K. JARVIS, Register InChancery, V.TY-',.. In Kent Couuty, aforesaid, do hereby certify, A fr 1,18 Is a true copy of tbe 't'S'lP itV2 iri the above cause, now of rword In lun- I testimony whereof, I have ffrifffr hereunto set my hand ami afllved the seal of aaid Court, at Dover, this seventh day of April, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three. JOHN K.

JARVIS, Register In Chancery. Dover, April 7, 1W3. IHAVEintroduced an elegant rtiele of CLOTH and HAIR BRl'S II KS. superior to anything of the kind ever before manufactured in this city. They will compare with any Eastern Brashes ever brought to this market, not only in material, but also In finish, ihe best of workmen are emploved to ornament them, and- thus make tbem in every respect equal to any manufactured in any of the Eastern cities.

Alao, a large assortment of Paint, Vaentsh. Sa.sh, Shoe, Horse, Dusting. Scruerrlng, Sweeping and Window Brushes. Also, a large assortment of Kailed and Tied Whitewash BKTa tine variety of Tooth Nail and Brush, flat nish. Blenders, Ao.

All of which 1 will tell as low a they can be purchased In any Kastern market. All who doubt the above state-ment are most respectfully invited to call and judge for themselves. B. A I have eftneluded to eon fin my attention entirely to tbe manufacture of Brushes, I fl that I ran oSer great induesnent as any ma-aofkettirar In th Union. rets) CHAS.

A. M0OKJC, Ma 110 Wood cr-yASSOCIATKD Firemen's Insurance IKS Company of the City sf Plttabairsih. J. K. MOORUKAD, I'reHident-KOIlhKT FINS EI, Secretary.

Will insure against F111K and MARINE RISKS of all kinds. Office: in Monongohela House, Koa. 124 and lit Water street. nrucrou: W. J.

AndersoDf R. B. Simpson, II. B. Wilkins, Charles Kent, William Collingwood, J.

K. Moorhead, B. C. Sawyer, Win. M.

Edgar, W. W. Dallas, C. H. Paulson, A.

P. Anshuti, Joseph Knye, William Wilkinson. jan8 VTCITIZKSiS' Insurance Company of Iricy Pittaburgh. 11. D.

KING, President; SAM-UKL L. MAKSUELL, Secretary. OJffcc; 4 Huirr Strett. brtmtrn Mzrlttand Wuoditrerti. Insures HULL and CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries.

Insures agrainM Loss or Iianiage by Fire. ALSO Against the Perils of the Sea, and Inland Navigation and Transportation. dirbctors: H. D. King, Wm.

Humuel M. K.ier, Wiilinm Bingham, John S. Dilworth, Fraucui deilorn, J. S'hoonmaker, William B. Hays.

William tfaaiey, Samuel Kea, Robert Dunlnp, B. Harbaugb, Edward Utulton, alter Bryant, Itaac M. Pennock. dec22 Plttaburfrh Life Iusaranoe Com-. inr, itf Fl i fsUL'KOll.

i'A. CxwTAt, tluo.uoo l'resiueut S. 1100N. ice president Samuel M'Clcha. Treai-urer Josiph 8.

LrrcH. Secretarr C. A. Coltum. ufhck.

no. 65 rrtTH street, (Aliuonic Hall Building.) This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or coDMerted with LiJ'e KUks. Mutual Kates are the urns as those adopted by other safely conducted Companies. Julat stuck rates at a reduction ot one-third from the Mutual rates equal U) a dividend of thirty-three and one-third per paid annually in advance. Kiska taken on the lives of uerwns iroinif to California or Australia.

DIRECTORS. James 9. Hoon. Samuel M'Clurkao, William Phillips, John A. Wilson, J.

hn Hoott, Joseph P. Gasssm. M. D. John M'Alpin, Alexander Ueynolds, Horatio N.

Lee, Hiram Stowe. msri'l PKOTECTIO.V INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, Capital Stork, A nnual Premium and Western Fund 81,000,000. INCORPORATED 1825. Policies of Insurance issued at all time, on the moatt favora ble tennis against L0S8 0B DAMAGE BY FIRE, OX Till PERILS OF NAVIGATION, BY GEO. E.

ARNOLD, Agmt for prrrsBVKGH asd alleguext coustt. marlO.y HfcilSi I Tk TlfEs LIFE INSURANCE, ASNUTY AND TRUST COMPANY, IMIII.AOKI.IMII4. CHAKTKD APRIL 26TH, 1850. CHARTER PtliPKTliAI. CAPITAL $250,000.

Ofiet, S. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut Street, 2hiladtlphia. Officers of IM Ifvnu Board al I'KiLidfljta Stepben R. Crawford, Paul OotiOard, Ambroe Tbomieon, Lsawrenee Johnson, Benjamin W.

Oeo. ATHenry, Jacob L. Klorenoe, Jaoiea IVTerenx, WUIians M. Uotlwln, Uliam M'Kee. Prtndmt Siepben R.

Vtc kwudmt Ambrow W. Thompson. MtUaxi txawHnrr. FitUburyh Jume WUlnon. M.

D. AUtgheny City R- B. Mown, M. to. K.

K. ARNOLD. Atrent, No. Ti Fourth street, Mttsbursih. Delaware Mntnal Safety Uiuraaci Co.

Other, nnrtk nm of tA trKaHgt, Thtni I'htL IIKK 1.NSURANCE. Uuiiuintfa, mejrhaadiM and other propertv, in town and country, insured aainl loaa or damage by tire, at tne rate of premium. Mausi Ixulbanci. Tbey aim tenure eeaeeln, parRoes and frr-ibU, foreifrn or coatwiM, under open or pe-iml poUfH1. aa the anred mar deaire.

Lslaxb TaAWSJ'oaTATiox Ther aleo Injure merrhanUiM traijorted by w-Hfon, raiiroatt -arx, ran a. fu and eteanv b-atj. 00 rivers and laaee. on tite m--'t u'eral tertnfi. IhrtcVrrt J(wvph Kdmand A.

S.udar, John C. DaTia, rlobeft Burbm, Jwbn R. Pen row, sauiul IKdwardst, Ueotve (i. Ieiper, edward iMrbnarUm. liuae R.

Davia. -liam I well, Jbn Newtin. n. KM ma. C.

Sland, Theopbilu Fauidinit, Jcdm KnM'ka, ilvnrr ftioan, flush CnUtt, jeonre berrtH, MtK.r lirain, i.iiarlr HeHr, J. i Jobntt'n, VS Ultain Haj, It. John bdiliera, ulian. Kyre, jr. iHrrritwt at flUtrghT T.

Hurh Crai, iha T. Lopui. naJUM y-xuimi. Tlwoa, C. Uaxb, Ytc Vittuiml.

mkpb Oowam, StcrtUiry, Offl'-e of the Com pan jr. No. 42 Water tre-t. Pittbursrh. lttdtf A.

MADK1UA. Acent. The Franklin Kire" luauranc Com pan IV BAni-ker, 'ilewae Hart. TobUa Wfcrner. iSamuel tinuit, Jaoob K- huuth, tieo, V.

teu b- arua, Mordeiiai Lwis, A-itiiphl bor, lia hi liroftoe. CHAjt ti. lAKtvtJt, Srrrtary. Omttuu9 miJLe or IVniSted.oa et-iry if prr-pertv, iu ts rvuntry. at rate as lo an are with iwimty.

Ihe haie reiwrrtid a larye OrTrtlnizent Fund. whk-h, witb tbfir ai4 Jrvn-aunt. safely a- far i ample i rif-TF ihe svurwl Tim? Are-t of Ui Con.iH.nj- on Janaarr lct, as jmb- ixoneu an Art ol Aetmbiy, frnb'w, tti Mortfraice tlH ll fi Rml lUtabe JU.JTT 7 Temporary (W, IT Btocaa oo Ca-in, 64,543 PirifW Utslr iriirporti.ts'n. a period of twritty-cme vsars. thry have fid upward of Cnsv MiXlkm Frtur Itubtirad Tba-saiKj lrlar.

losses by tu, Uieivby sAVdini' vidnrv of Uiv advant4-. ituuraooi. as w.ll as tlm ability arsd dit-ws- tko to meet wim prtAi.tn.-s ail ivais.lUrs. liAKDlMiB Antsot, aH Offl, riortb-osst ror Wxrsl awi Third sts. TI11HDA I' A TATK'vf CS'T UK Tilt ST A TK I 1 A HUE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Or PKSSSILVA.MA.

Assets. May 1st, JH42 51 Premiums rervlved to May 1st, le3 SI. I'M 'Jb Interest ea Ac J.16 1 Capital Stock. IWl.tsjO IS) ReluriUMi pretoiams, tosses, Reinsurance, Kx- pease, 70 txvesvMcrra. Bonds, slartf-avss, HU.

Xs, end othr foo4 esctt Pmnlura Notes Cash on band IWl.iSl 9 17.SJ0 Total am't of Resources, Liable for Losses 70 JOHN Kl'TlfKKPOilll, Ilauphia oourtty, Y. SKIXivVICK, llarrlsbors-, 8AMUKL JONKS. rtiiladKlphia, A. 11. KINS, kankrr, rntlsburh, A.

A. CAKKIKR. JOHN B. A. i.

OILLtrrr, llnrrlsburg, 8. T. JIINKtt, KllBKKT KIiTZ, Carbon flonnlv. JOHN Rl'THKKKURD, freshlent. A.

J. GILLETT. Secretary. Will Insure airainat perils of ssa and inlaml navlcmtlon, als. on sierrjiandise In rltv or eoontry, at lowest raua ceo sistent with safety.

PolU-ies Issued oa dwelling houses eltnsr perpetually or tor a Ltrm or year. Branch Office, corner r'ourth assi'ttmlthnctd strests. sav'itf A. A CAKKIKR. Actuary tiod to tsoo of business babits and enterprise, havinff this XX amount at command, and desirous of eng-sKing in a safe and very profitable business, without competition, can be located In any county where it is notalreadr introduced.

Tne larger the county, the more capital required, and can be extended to almost any amount. Addres BKAKbrjLKY," Pa. my4 LiVekv'sTable; Corner of fuui itrrrt and Ihanumd alUv. T1IK undersiirned hsvlnir added largely to Ms stock. Is now preiared to accommodate the public with the finest but-iris, and Imt Horses, both rbr Saddle and Harness.

Gentlemen wi-hing to have horses kept atrllvery, will find superior accommodations ftr them at this stable. The stalls are large and nw, ami the pro prietor pay every attention to their ease andcomlort. octfty P. IIKVLIS. C.

P. SMITH, TASHIONABLE BHIET MANUFACTTJUES, bXALI IK Oentltmen't Furnuhmg, fancy and Variety Good, Vs wood second door below Diamond alley. Til subscriber bavins; taken the above btore, and established the earn as a hhirt Manufactory, and men I urnishint store, would respectful ty call the attention of the travelina- community, and the public generally, to his targe and well selected assortment of Gentlemen' furnishing, r'sncy and Variety Goods, aniens: wblcb may be found, ribirts, of every pattern, sis, style and description, of his own manufacture; which, lor neatness, cheapness and durability, cannot be excelled. Htocks, Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, Gents' Coder Garments, of every description; together with a large variety of Comb, Brushes, fancy Bnp, Perfumery, rvarket Cutlery, Money Belts, shoulder Braces, Traveling Bags, Cravat Buckles and Btitleners, Pocket Hooks, Wallets, Purses, Ac, Ac Constantly on band, a large supply of I'm-breilas, of every color, size, kind and quality, at manufacturer's price. The undesigned, baring been favored with long experience In the above business, hopes to be successful iu pleasing all who may favor him with a call, trusting, by strict attention to business, b) merit a IllieraJ share of pul lic patronage.

Gentlemen's Linen made to order, with neatness, dura, billtvsnd despatch, and In all eases fit warrtmird. -i Kimt T1 piyHTTi SurnHhing litUer and evor ooniMicoi than Stxta. tVram Jurtiir, any nthrr frrptratum in exutrrve fit Hiking. DLKKEK'S C1IK.V11CAL VKAMT, OK BAKING 1'UVV-UKIl lor raising Breed. Biscuit, Griddle and Johnny Cakes, Puddings.

Pot-Pies. Corn Uread, Hweet Cakes, Apple llumplings. Pastry, Ac. This article is one that every fAMlLY. HuTKL, BijaKDINO Hol'SR, Eating Saloon.

Hhip, Steamboat, Vessel, Canal Boat, will find, rpon a careful trial, to be the ro-jr thing neeltd every tingie Uau of their ensUnce. It most Important advantage over the old system, are 1. It saves the expense of milk, eggs, shortening, spoiled bread, and the trouble and eipenseof procuring -ood yeast, water only being necessary. No time i required for the dough to rise before baking consequently, bread may be made in a few minutes. a.

cook ran alwavs depend ufsm having light, sweet, tender and palatabl bread and -biscuit, whether the dour be of the best quality or not. 4 Bread made by this process is much more nutritions, easier of digestion, better fitted for a weak stomach, sweeter, whiter atwi lighter, than when made with yeast. Tn bread mad by fermentation, doe not afford the aanie amount of nourishment to the system, that it does woe. made with this coo pound because the vegetable acid contained in fermented bread, prevent th proper action of the gastrie fluid upon It, and oonseqaently, a part only go to nourish the body, while th acids tend to pioauca perxdaand It attendant evils. Thi article ha been thoroughly tented, and Is universally liked.

When used according to the direction, it is tecr- "'aUr- Be careful to ask for DCRKKE'i BAKING POWDER, and take no other, and you will not deceived. Principal oftVce, 1W Wter street. New York. 80M by tb th tst (roear and druggist generally. aeni in CTrtaDuim stsur BAJOXB M'Kala.

Adam ek. Einrcis, MO. 8t) rVlUKTH STRKET, PITTSBURGH. The 1 hi public are informed that we are now running regu larly to the feast and West- and are prepared to forward all Goods entrusted to our care. A artCIAL MKSoENGEl; sent dally tor PhUadelphls, at I o'clock P.

M. Also, daily to Cincinnati, at 1 o'clock, A. M. Orders transmitted free of charge, and Goods returned by first Kxpress. Bills of Exchange for sale on England, Ireland and Boot-land, for any amount, payable on principal Banking House or Poet Glbves in the Cuited Kiutrdom.

decL'4 BA KKK ft FORSYTH, Agent Peunsy lvanlK Rmilroaa ftpstxsy. mm. rL are furwurliu Proiluce. to Baltimore and rhlla- promptly, on receipt. Time, Five Daya.

aATiua or rnetoiiT. Bacou. IVtrk and Beef, tsaltol.i 4'c lOOltis. fu LirU, Lard ml, Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass. 50c II im Cund'na, Cheese, Eerthenware, Leatber.

Leaf Tobacco. flOc. "ft lOOlDS. On BeewBX, Dried Fruit. BrLities.

Clover and i. IO. Ou leer hKins. Hemp. Flax, and Eirus.

70c luolba. On Ftvtbera. Furs, Peltry. Urooias and Merchandise. BOa ft lomtw.

uu stour. btyc, barrel. We are alo piepare.1 to trwav(t freight to Rodebaugh'a Statiou, near Gn.t'iil!ur, and iutermiuiste stations. COVODK A GRAHAM, Agents, corner of Penn and Wavne Pittsburgh. II.

II. HOl'STON, A lent, 21 Market stic-t, Philadelphia. 8UHMS AKEANGEMENT3. 185.1. 1858.

TIIK PK.N NS VL, AM A RAILROAD. ON and after Mouday next. May liith, 166.1, the Express Train will leave the Depot, on Liberty street, every morning at o'clock, stopping at all regular stations on the rotul, and arriving ia Philadelphia the next morning at 7 o'clock, eonuecting at Harrishurg with the Baltimore and Suiurhanna liilroaJ, arriving iu Baltimore at o'. lock, A. SI.

The second Mail Train will leave the Depot every evening at oVUvk, stopping at utl regular stations on the road, an.l connecting at Uarrisburv with the train fie: Baltimore, arriving in Piuludelpltia or Baltimore, at o'clock the next evening. -7 The Accommodation Tniitt will leave every afternoon, at S1 o'clock, stopping at all regular stations, and running onlv as tar as Lutrobe. Fare te l'tiiadclphis Fare to Baltimore RETURNING TRAINS. The Fat Express Train, leaving Pbiladelpldaat 0 r. ml, will arrive in 1'itLshurgh at 7 P.

if The Mail Train leaving Philituctphia at 7 s. will arrive in Pittsburgh the next morning at iij o'clock, A. k. Accomoindutiou Train will leave Latrobe at a. af and arrive in Pitt.buii;h at a.

If. B.age checked any station on the Pennsylvania Rail-roctl, and to Baltimore. staY'Noricx. In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible far personal baggage only, and tot an amount not exceeding $100. N.

B. Messrs. M. a J. Breldenthal, Omnibus proprietors, have been employed to con vey passengers and taggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 12 cents far each passenger, and cents far each trunk.

For Tickets apply to' J. MESKIMKK, Agent at the P. R. R. Depot, 00 Liberty-si.

May 14. 1S.NS. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT: COMMESCISG MAY 1 6 ISS3. LVYPKKSa IrvAlN tive FitbturKb at 6 o'elork, A.

M4 braaklarit Ailiancv; st only Ih princip! 8tv iwuMi and -Jidv- at Creati.ue at I ociirk f. arrlTtnn at CnHnnatl in th fTenin. Fare from Pittuburgh to Ciocia-ntti in OumSan Thlfi train cnnocU at MntM with the feaiwusfcy, MansflHtl, nwarft ana ZAnwTille ivtta.1. Fare lo SandunRT Citj to Newark Mull Train ivnxm iiltfibuin at A. Mainea at Al liance: oonn-f with a train to ClftiaxKl, and rtachefl Onmtline at i olo.

k. P. roiinctitm with tba Night Train to Oiluiubtw and Cincinnati. Kxtra Train lmT9fi PitUburfch at 11 oVkurk, A. and connM't- at Ailiwu-a with Train to Clrr- land.

RETURXINU The EsprwpTram leavtyftCnmllineat 1:30 P. MuwflId at 1 and Ailianc at ft: 15 V. Hn and iwhs lltl burich at ronnectiDir with the Upna Train to Phiiudelphia nud Hallimore, whkh Ibarra Pituburgh at l(uat, I. 1. Tinio from Cincinnati to lttHburgh, 15 hours; Fare.

irom Cincinnati to I'hiladiphia or BalUtnortt, $15.00. Mail Train If a re at 7 A. dinea at Alliaoo; foniHtfta with Kprt3j Train from CleTLand, and arrWea at PltL-t-unrh at 5 1'. J. Kxtra Train IpaTini Alliance at 10:30 P.

and at PltrOturch A. M. Conu'tion ura tnasie with letro.t and Chica.ro both by an-i San-iik-ky City. New Brit'hti'ii Train leavna PittburKh at 10 A. M.

auJ 0 P. M- and Nw BriibUn at 7 A. M. and 1 P. M.

KcursiMi TkkwU Quarterly Ticket at re- durwi mu-. Fiviktht Train 1avea Pittxbunfh at A. and arriTaa at 4:15 P. M. Pacnjrera are tietd to procure Ticket at the Cooip ny' tJffif-e, at the Vederai street Station, of The Trains Jo ruu on Suii'ian.

tiEOUOK PARKIX. Pitubnr.ih. Msir 13, imyl Ticket Agent. 1 Ms. g'ol brao-U nui-erf-Owj Fiour.

in itrw JVl for hy jmyi.i 1AIT 4. Mll.LKX. 20 Vl.Tt'fcTUK Jt tiruii tor wiio tn by LI Kfc A A b. pr'ii 'V. Wtj- utrewt i it.

Kr.AJlJ HA KKMoVt.U frvtn tlP-rwruf Wjii so i iitn ptreeu, to Store No. 14 SMITH ir-vt- inth. aj rJ7 fi entovail. AiKS KLAilKLY, and Reul KsUte Atfent, r'-m- i r-J til iKi-ti the isrntr of Seventh ajid it the Ic-tbfttliH Charrc i aj. i -WLit P.

MaiHALi, W-Mj4 stret. ifi 0'iw in. by iAUroad, a larcw Ciiilectii-n ot Wall Pitf-srr, l-orleir, 4cof French an Atm-rit-an iaaDo- ta turn. wjst dii.j in I auty, quaiity and ebeaneaa, ar.y hereufore to ttu i Lao liia, whether wasUug to pur- chtu or not, art invitd to an examination, tuard COMMlHi AND KOKW AKDINti MOCSB. JOSKPH MOGKIDOS PBA5CI MCfAI'L.

M0QRIDGE ft McFAUL. Corner ol" ommerclal and Plaa K.STS and.A-miniiNiiotiewui met with prompt and tsfrBoaai attention, and iileral adrncrj wsli Kiven when rv on Coia.iniuanta or BUIauf Lading, Orders for thn ttrrhA.4e of L.l, Grain, llesip and other Proiuc, wiH be ruini tly filled at the lowest iiiaraet pricea, 'I he KsreiTmjr and r'orwardinje of Merchandiz and Pro due witl meet ith rpeoiol care and the loweat rate of Freight wiil always be prorurvd, and the expenM of rae and tnucn a powible avoideo. J. E. Walch, tt.

LouU; Kili A Morton Cluclnnatl; Paic A liw-on. di Mrader Uorman, 00; lKea A VmzT. do; Char led, UIomt A Cv.t do; Chouteau A Vallt, do; loan. Kinp J. W.

Butler A Pittnbh; l. Ie-b A do; Wm. 4 do; lilow A March, Now York r'roat A Korrifl, do; Charles A. M. do; A.

ti. FarweU 4 Boston; Howard. Hon A (., do Hprioprrr A htteman, do; (oooiTnan A io; A C. Yam all A Philada; Morgan, J. M.

buck A Morran: B. h. OymviL, do; Shield A Miller, do: Jriab Lee A Baltimore. A braham Cole, do K. Keynolds, LotUarille; H.

0. New comb do T. C. Twicheil A Commitmkm Merc ban ta, New Orlvan-. We have an open Polkry of ranc.

which willeover all Mbipmenu to our add re, when advised by letter per mail, or when endorsed on bill of lading befor. or at the time of shipment. ttUiKILM.K A MrrACL, jan'20 jni7 iVb'2 tt. Louia. MbMourl.

OHPUANS' COIRT SALE. BY virtueof an orderof the Orpbanr' Court of Allegheny County, I will expoee to wile, by public rendu or outs-cry, on the premWsi, on SATURDAY, JL'NIfi 11th, at two o'clock, P. alt that valuable Real KtaLe, the projrerty of Thomaa M'Kee, late of aaid County, deceMed All that certattn Lot of Ground, tfituat and fronting on theautb i'luf M'ylie Htret, btwen 'irxral and Wmh-tngton atreeU. haTiutf a front of '22 feH 2 Inebea on Wylie fitreel, andtxttndltitf bat-k one hundred (100) feet to a fifteen fcret alley; haTini? tliereon erected, In front, a Urga three story Brttk Dwell ion Iioue, with brnd front, and Iron vrandah Mix bed rootna, two parlora and dining room, and kitchrn: aleo, 3 three story aud baeement bark buildinjra, eontaininjc three rooms and kitchen each; with vaults in front of ath houm). 'ihe whottit rentinic fcr per an num, aud autject to an annual ground rent of $75, payable to RoAa Watrn, hia heira or aeMigna.

ALStAU that other Lot, pieveor parcel of Ground, attu-ale on the north side of Wylie street, betwoen Chatham and ritreetn; Mid Lot having a front of twetuy-flour feet, and extending back iu depth sixty fet; having thereon erected a three story and baeement Brick Dwelling Houae, having nil bed momtt, two parlor, dining romn and kitchen; and ulrt to an annual ground rent of 4J, payable quarterly toThomaj! llanna the same renting for $ioo an urn. ALHO All that other Lot. piece or pamel of Ground ad-joining the above, fronting 24 ft-et on aatd Wylie street, and attending lack a distance of 1 JH) fuet to Clay alley having ereon erctd a three story and basemeut Itrirk Dwelling IIouHe, containing six bed chamber, two pariora, dining room ami ktb-ben. fronting on Wylie street, and two two story baeuwnt and r'raine Dwelling tJouaee, fronting on the eiiid alky, bavin? each three rooms. The whole renting tor pr aunuui, and suliject to an annual ground rent of $42 per annum.

or Bali. fine-third cah at the delivery of deed; one-third in one year; and one-third in two year; with in-t'rixt, to be Mr-Mired hy bond and mortgage on the premises. Title WM. KKK, Administrator. r'or further particulars, enquire of unid Adn.iultttralor or of JOHN BARTON, his fifth street, Pittsburgh Pittubnrtrh, Mav lrtth, Property for Hale.

flUIK subscriber oMers for sale, on very reasonable terms, the following property, vis: A Three rilory Brick liwelling House, No. 110 Pen a street, between llsv street and Evans' alley ami Lot 2 feet front, extending beck 1 i feet to an alley. The House Is una of tlie best buildings, and In one of the nvsit pleasant neighbor In the citv. rive Iits embracing corners of Front and Ferry streets; one bun-lred and bve feet fronton Ferry and sixty feet on sront street, with a goisi three story Brick Buitdlot on the eorner, a two srory Frame on Front sL, and two Brick Build inirs. ueii as shop, on Ferry st.

A 1 feet front by nt deep, on Front, between Market and Ferry streets. A Lot. with very convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 feet by Oo, fronting on Congress and Kim sts. A llou-w and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Court Mouse. The house is well arranged and in (ood order, and i now occupied as a hotel.

A Three ptory Brit on Smlthfield street, near Seventh beinx in an excellent business lecattoa. The Lot at 20 by eO feet deep, fronting ou teniithr.eld St. A Cottage rrauie and Uit, 'is by IS) feet, fronting on Anns and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. This to a very desirable and pleasant location for a residence. Nine Lots in the cvj of Keesport, each (0 feet by Several of these are on the Main street.

Kleven Acres in Limetown, on the Monongahela River, on which there are houses; there are some 6 or 7 acres ef ex cellent stone coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient lo the landing and two coal pits open. Niaetv lsts in the town of Columbia, 00 feel cy 150 each, nearly all letel, and well located. The tenant of each Lot has the privilege of using whatever atone coal he may require tor his own use, from a pit near the Locks. Columbia Is a pleasant situation on the bank of the Monongahela river, a di.iance below Ixuk No. in the midst of tensive stone coal skm t.nd would be a desirable aoint sbe manufactunnt; tahliiinienta.

Two Uundre.1 acres of superior Stone Coal.wtth House, Railroad. Ac. This property ha a front of 10 rods on the Monongahela river; an excellent landing; good trade ana aiundation fur railroad with enouirh TT" point for houses and gardens, or location tor nianutactories. The vein 1 deep enough to allow horses to be used ia haul. Ing out the coal the quality of which, tor Iron work steara.

gs, or tor any oruiuaij use, uu. surpassed by anv in th. eonntry. ia my absence, my agent, James Blak.lv. Sm ui 1 .11 h.

1.... 1 tee dMds any nroperty sold. i AMkS I'v' Pie. U0 tmm Mraat lli. iirt utiwt.

V'l, bow IB ncMftvt lre bl.H aa lrl llotl. Bilk Tl h. "tbnr the city. N. B.

VnrtK-ular attention pia eumomer work. kiT hi Gftrr Body y. Trn! -i nooUkfcK. ui 1ft. Uiv.

toBM 1 o.liUtrty6lrt,KlltlMclMit Clothing Hi tho tt WBii md mud lanbioniibly cnt. CU uul thorn mil you will not lu aiwviHintl. rivoa, by Kxpruw, plfwtiU MKirtment of tnry Cinmf. l)ron, liiwa nJ Bin" Clotua, uui othor Uond.s uilil fcr Uu wMon, which an prepa-ri to iuk to ord wiiliout dippoiutianl,) in atjrte Mi. mri-iuMMi in ihv City.

'Up aiiU ana. uinr 31 SAMUkt tiliAY, MERCHANT TAILOR. M. i. t'Lii UOTLL lititLVfaGS, at.

CLAM attLtEt, PlTTSUUaOU. 4 tTLKMlO'S CUfl'lllMi uiaile tnonJt auU warrantwi lo auit. lia" cnuatantly on hand uu.ice of CUlTllS, aii uVUilXHalNli.of tin laUttyM. aehajtwl fur Lba emtom ink. ttentltnKn kaviuu UMnronlura.

will Lr tUtir riha conult4 ami wuipliitl wiln, a all -ork lx drut uniiir hi ownuH-ri-ii'n1 norl A CAKD. Watt lailorixuj Etal)Uhnient, SO 1S LUiEUTl XTKtJCT, i-ULl ANI vriNTKtt JriTV LKS. Tha hav. iutipnllbeir rail and WintarstylMof MfcHCUAM AltAJH'i tlOOUi V) which wa init particular allenucn. Miur our)lv.

Uiut wa hava in atoro altoKlicr tn rkucut utoi-li of iloads in our liuo, var otfeml in this city. Our Muck Ol War Urnting" are of th DeHt an.l UKt of TarU ty. Our wk of nna Biak, Mu-, Oli. Brown anU Mullrry, tnuch lutuMt. imnurtationa.

aua a.i never (to rHuouabiv. a at thi time. Our utoik of I. mu.k CaaiuiTa. ami bklua, ar of TITV i hutli aa rvearua QuaJitT and atyl.

with au asrtrunt of rt plush Silk Velvrt nilk Vwitinzd, which ait pronouncnl, by ail fwn thvui, to uiucu the bunt lariety lor gntla- uiinl war in iuiivj. -i TiiW'CiaXhiiig Houaa. KDMUND WATTS 0 Mmcunt TiiLOiw, IRS Libertu StrtrL abort St. Vlair. HAVB opaneu a nw CkHhini! Store at the aboTa place, and are now raceiTing a splendid lot of CLOl'll, CAS-r)UlKKk, VKaTlNUS, Ac, of the lawst iniportations pur-AuiJ with au esuecial view to citv trade, aud which they art prepared to make up to order in the latent imd moat atylea.

They intend to pay strict attention to thin branch of their buiue, and they UaT full conrldt nee that thy will be able to tlieir cuntomera entire nitufaction. Thsy are alau ruanufacturtug a choice lot of KKADY MADK CLtl'HINli, of tha naweat atylca, wujcii they wui ecu low fur cash. As all thia atock ia entirely new, ft worthy the attention of buyers w--iLliAsl-BliBTr- 181 Liberty Street, IS jurt rweWlug an entire new at of Black and Colored rench Clothe, OuahmeretU, Drop De KU, tuu'a Ci.tha, and many new atyiw of Goods adapted Uti summer Coata. Black and Colored Cajwlmeroe, french Linen, and a great variety of new and ftiauionable Uoodn ftr Panta. A moat miperiorand apletididMock of new atyle Vesting, Htocka, Cra ata, Handkerchieb, fhirta.

Ac AUrKI )n hand, a large and fuhionable awortmcnt of Ready. Made Clothing, cut and manufactured in a nuperior manner, which are offered at the Tery loweet price far oaxh. ordera In the Tailoring Una executed in the beat manner and at the nhortaat notice. Mr. Uioaoa Akmok, who ia Cutler far the abora eaUbliihment, would inform the trade that he ia aole agent tor Pittsburgh fnr the itenllemen'a MatfaxUie," and alao for J.

11. Chappell'a tllipsia, nyntcni of mat cutUng. and would be happy to attend to any oniera lor either of theae worka. marW iiw RKMUVAl. rpnE ubacrlber would reepectfully inform his friend and I the nubile, that he ban removed from bia old tand.oa larketltreet, totn.A'i;i'i(iV iKOXT STOKV, -NO.

46 F1VTII BTKKKT, immediately oppoaite the Theatre, where he i now rereiring and opening a handsome aseoit-awnt of Plain and Fancy Colored Cloths, Caeennerea and Vwttinga, of the neweat atylea, which ha will take plewure in abowing to thoae who may favor him with a call. lie la alwprepaiedtomake to order every article of Clothing eunatttuling a Oentleman'a vl ardrobe, in the latent and moatfaehionahleatyle. TO TAILUHS. Thaaubacriber offers for sale hi complete aystem of Garment UraughUng, ao fiivorably known and generally used by the trade of this city, Cincinnati, Philadelphia and elsewhere; at the following pncee, vli With instructions, without instructions, The Book and Holer, containing full and accurate directions to successful draughting. irwarded to any part of the I ni ted States, on receipt of $5,00, by AM tS A l-T, Teacher of Garment Cuttintr, uiKriS So 4a iflh street, oypoaitejhe Theatre.

CLOT HI ST OR JOHN M'CLOSKEY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty 1 street, which has won an unbounded popularity under the name of the TURKU BIG 1X.HIKS, have, tor the pur-puse of acquiring more space for their immense bulnes, removed the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLKV AM) WiXlD STHttT, Where thev have now the most Sl'LENDlD STOCK UF CLOTaS! READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to the public Their pnnp.il object fcr this removal, is to give them je facilities the WHOLESALE TRADE! They are prepared to sell Goods at the LU H'HSr EASTEKN PRICES! Aud they will warrant them to be as good any manu factured in the Lnmn. CUSTOM WORK, a u.Li. iau tsos ih bimalKiT noticx. Thev have on hand a full and beautiful assortoieut of CLOTllS and COATINGd, tor FKOCKS, UBSd, WALKING ASD LlI- NES3 COATS. Our Inumu i.r Identical wiih thoie of our and we assure the public that our odelity will not fail in filling all orders we may oe ravore-i wiui.

sT DON'T FORGfcT TUB PLACIi Io. Wood Street, i CAST klDk'. COKMSK or DIAMOND ALtS. S. We deaireour patrons to understand that we have no longer any connection with the Clothing Busiueas i Liberty street.

Our attention ia devoted exclusively to the House above designated. mir! JOIIX M'CLOSKET AJX. TIARROWIW HAMS 19 sacks of these excellent suiar X) cured Hams, fur sale by K-ble SMITH SINCLAIR Vl'VlTISM BLISDS. vtf EVERT QUALITV, sale at manutai-turers" pri- at the NEW CARP1.T STUKE, 7 nriu Wood. novfttf KOBLNSO.N CO- fLA3iTA'nuM MOLASSES I "ou bbls.

Plantation Molasses: Mud half bble. do do; For sale by 5IILLER A KICKITSOX. d. HAVE this day associated with me. In the Wholemle Grocery.

Produce and Commission Business, Ko. W. MuLLIN, of this city, under the firm of tmixar Mi xus. riltirourgn, aorcmoerxa. wi.

e. pi IsASTK POTS. A convenient article Inr banks, counting i houses, stores, and other establishments, where paste nay be wanted ready at all times. Bold at KEYSEK'S Drugstore, mar2Q 140 Wxi street. 1SSOLUT10N.

The partnership heretofore existing un-llawtlis ntla ef HAWORTH A CAIRNS, was, by mu tual consent, dissolved on the 13th July. The accounts of the firm will be settled at the old stand, by Jeho llsworth. JELIU HA WORTH, Ml K. T. CAIR Ca.Partnsrshln Notice JAVINO this day assosiated with us BENJAMIN P.

JaAME and JA.UES HILL, we will continue me insou fiuituring business as usual, under the name of F. ft W. FABER A CO- to date from January 1, 11. F. A W.

M. FABER. Pittsburgh, March F. W. M.

FABER TSGINE BUILDERS, IROS FOUNDERS, JfucAine ard XJ and WvoUn Machine Uanufacturtrt, Liberty street, the Canal Basin.) PltUbureh. Pa. We have new ea band from 30 to 40 engines of various dimensions nearly complete, to which we call attention. A CARD. rplIK recent opening of a large amount of Western Trade I to our Merchants, bv the if real Railroad facilities now odering, renders it advisable that they should make their nlaeea of doing business known, in the region from whence a large portion of their custom comes.

would reoom-aaeao, therefore, as a proper advertising medinm fvr our merchants and manufacturers, the Jfdicautu Mining m. Duhll.hal in Milwaukie. isconsin. Northern Illinois, luwaand Minesota from whence our merchant derive a great deal ef support. The Acsm Is nubllsneil ny merWttn SHAW A HYER.

islaaolntloss. rHt Partnership existing between U1WKY ft AGKRTY 1 in the Heal Estate and Geueral Ageneyjs this day dissolv- Mi by mutual eoaaent, James b. Lowry la authurlsed to set tle all elalrus ia favor or against me nrm. AS. S.

LOWRY, Match U4. W6S. R. J. HAGERTY.

In retlrlne frem the business. I take pleasure in rerom meadiug to tbafrieaua and patrons of the late firm, Mr. Lowry as a gentleman well qualified to discharge, with eruenptnees and fidelity, whatever business is entruvtrd to his flare. imraj IE MI A rilHE FIRST SKSSION of this Institution will commence 1 oa TLkiiUA the3d of May, next, at which time ru-pu of both sexes will be admitted to the Day School, and as many (eiuis miy as the Principal can -commodate, will be reuslvetl iuto hu tiuiiily, as boarders. As this number must aeoessartly.for the present be limited, those wishing to emirs seu, must make early application.

TkKMPer session of live mouths, nrw-Aa in aijranct, Hoarding, Lodging ana Lisni 400,110. tuition: Primary Ittpartmmt Including Orthography, Reading, peuman-dilp, Geography, Mental aud Written Arithmetic, kni.i.h it rani mar. and History of the Uutted Hlates. ilo.tsj. Jmf Ih-partmmt Including Arithmetic, arammaraml Analysis Am lsnt tieography.

Universal History, Natural Pnilntibv. I'hvsiology and ju uo Jswor lt)irtnmt Including L'ranography, Intelle-tual and iral Puiliisuphy, Algebra, Geometry, Logic, Elements of Criticism, and iviilenca of Christianity llo.oo. Do tarnation, Cumpoaitina ant Vocal Murk-, throughout the whole course. EXTRA Latin, French aud lksk keeing, by Double Entry, eb Drawing and Painting in Water Colors, each Mticic 011 tlie pun) and Guitar, at Professor's charges. MASSilKl.D NLM1NARY.

Is kjcate. aiiout Ave miles from PtliAtmiub, near tlie jutictiou of the Nobiestown and Washington Plank kisvis. The surrounding scenery is ao-Wl tt its beauty, and the neighborhood far Its general good health. in the premises Is a spring of soft water, which far torttv aal etcelleuos, Is said to be unsurasaed. Also, a kVsib House.

ibis Institution bt designed to be permanent, the Principal havlug leased the ground (about live acrus.1 and buildings far a term of years. The Proprietor, Mr. Mannetd B. prowa, will erect, wlten rfulsite, ailditional buildings. Mia K-rr, 1 formerly Miss Margaret A.

M'Kaig. of Waah-iaaUm Female Seminary.) will give particular attention to the internets of the School. efforts oa the part of the Proprietor or of the Teachers will be spared, to render this enterprise amrtAy the patronage of parents and guard-Ian, ssho may wish lo give their children and wanls a thorough English education, without exposing tbera to the bane-lul iaHueaee of more nebulous communities. Special attention will be paid to the asoruL as well as mUHctual tialnlng of the puplla. A due regard the Sabbath, and a wular alUauance at Church, will be required of those aader tne Immeuiata ears of the Instructors.

The faUjwiug gentlemen have been solicited to act as a whom also reference can be made-D- Ke. Dr. Kiddle, Ree.Dr. tllll, Rev. Mr.

M'Phersoa, Ke. Mr. JerTery. Rev. George C.

Foot, (lea, Va. Urlmer.Jr., Ho. R. M. Kiddle, Dr.

George H. Have Mr. M. I Brown. Mr.

Wm. Thaw, Mr. H. Rlngwalt, Mr' Urvey Child, Mr. Lee, J.

Ueroa Foster, Esii, lsrk liarper, urther Inlbrmarloa can be obtained of the Principal at. ftJUla, Post umoe sdilrssa, Pittsburgh, Pa. faurS For sale at KKYWr.H a Drug store, 140 Wooil street. Pittsburgh. P.

1 VTl KUM ATI SM brown' newly disoovered remwly for Rheumatism la a speedy and nertala Remedy ft that paiuful troable. It never falls. Ofriceand FrWare Ormsulution Rooms No. 41 DIAMOAD, Pittsburgh, foon'a. Th Doctor 1 always at h.mi.

roTj a Paml ly Mcdlcl I JAYN'E'8 KXI'ECTDRAST; Jayna's Hair Touic; Tonie Yennifuge fauative Pills; Carminative Balsam; Ague Pills: Alterative; American Hair Dye Tbe aliove valuable family medicines eon.tautiy on band, and sold wholesale ur retail, at the Pekin Tea Store, an Fifth street. By A. JAYNKS, Exclusive Agent for Pittsburgh. A Slew Article for Kliavla-. CORINTHIAN OIL CRKAM.

This is a delightful artlsi for shaving, a few drops dropped on tbe end of th brush imtke a rich laatiug lather and render shaving an easy operation. This cream has the property of softening the beard ami preventing the fn from chapping. Prepared by Price A Gosnelt, perfumers lo her Mt.jesty, No. 60 Regent stntt, ijinoon. Sold whoiusaleaud retail by GEO.

II. RKYSER, 140 Wood Street. IMPORTANT TO PHYSICIANS A -Vein A)fralut yir the Treatment of lHslncatiotu and I'ractum of the up per and lower extremities. The sett ure put up in finely varnisnea cases, routaiiuu, nn es earn, oui or wbk selections mar be made, adapted to th sucrwnstul management of any case of fracture. Tbe material Is so prepared as to resist Ihe action of water.

Itf Physfc-lsns and Surgeons are respit tfully Invited lo sail and eumiue. Sold at KEYSKlt'S Drug Store, 14" wood street, rittsnurgn. r. Ur. J.

S. Iloae' Si Cordial I VOKEAT MKblCAL HlSOoVKHV Knr all nervous eonditionsof thenystem. This preparation I believed to be tlie only eompouud which reaches the nervous Huid, and heuce its magical effect in curing almost miraculously nervous headache, tic doloreux, or pain in th fans, neuralgia, numbness, twitching of tbe lace or niusclce. Person using this wonderful preparation are surprised at It beneficial effects. The most violent nervous headache 1 frequently cured in taking one dose.

Thousands can testify to its peculiar qualities in allaying all pains arising from a nervous state of Ihe system, by use of one bottle. Price Bold by OKO. If KKVSKK, feblo 140 Wood street. Teatlmeny from Teuura.ee tw nvott or II. A.

PAH.NKBTOCK'M riMIK NASllVILLK ItllPUULlCAN llA.WKU, says: Mr. John llerriford, a well known cili.en of thi fctate, speaks highly of the value of B. A. Fahne.itock's Y'ermifufte, in another column. Tbis Vermifuge, a hen pure, is an invariable specific Ibr Worms those lormfiits of children.

llemt. B. A. t'lhnrtUKk O. tlentlemen For the benefit of others, 1 take pleasure in testifying to the valuable qualities of your Vermifut.

About teu years ago my attention was first called to it by a friend, an oliieer in on of tbe Banks In In hot's estimation it was then a standard article, having used it in his family with very satisfactory results. Ky his advice, I took a vial heme tor oneof my children, who bad until then been very feeble, and subject to frequent sicknes. Th Vermifuge expelled agrettt numoeror tnecnua afterwards gradually recovered good health. I have since used It regularly in my nwn family nir of the aliments of children, aud generally with good ofltK-t. One remarkable case.

In the family of a near relation, I will mention in particular. The child was ubout four years of age; had always been puny often attacked with severe pains, and at the age mentioned, nearly lost the use of th lower extremities. I recommended the use of your Vermifuge in tlie case, aud left the half of a vial, which I was taking home, with directions for its use. 1 learned afterwards that the child passed an enormous bulk of large Worms the number not remembered aud In a short time, by tlie use of the Vermifuge, the fits ceased, and Its health began to Improve. When 1 next saw the child she was walking, and enjoying perfect health.

This recovery from the very jaws of death, the friend attribute to the us id your Vermifuge. JOHN UP.RHIP0KD. Murfreeshoro. Tcnm, Jane 22, Prepared and sold by B. A.

FAH.N'EFTOCK A corner Wood and First Pittsburgh. DR. DE LANEY'S CELEBRATED CURATIVE. INSTRUMENT. The.

only InfnIUblr. Cure or that IrreaJful siih l-noien at SPKKMATOKIIIIKA OK INVOLUNTARY NOCTURNAL EMISSIONS, so harrasslng and destructive, and productive of so much mischief to the nervous system, incapacitating the msn for business, society and matrimony. This Instrument is simple, comprehensive and aeeer-failing, and may he used without the siUlilest Inconvenience or the knowledge of th most intimate friend. It is to be used externally, producing no pain or injury whstever, nor preventing ny one from Attending to his business; and while in us not a tinglt emiuion can tk place, vnmgorating Vie organt, in a thort to tuclt an extent that they rioaimthub rmaiTivcroWKaor kcnsTKi. th loss of which, caused by early abuse.

Is the disease In question, and the cause of the thousand concomitant complaint vix: Nervousness, Prostration, Dyspepsia, Puin In the Head and Irlmness of Vision, Weakness of the Back and Lower Kxtremitice, Affections of the Kyes. Impotence, Pirn-pies on the Face, Premature Ilerliue of Virility, Weakness of Memory and Power for Meutal Application, Tiejeetlon, Aversion to Society. Timidity, cV lf ldstrust, Love of Solitude, Ac. AU thete. eoiuptaint invarialily ot the tource it ttopped from which Uteu emanated.

Be it also remembered, that those complaints are but little understood by the profession in general, and that all the medicine in the world never has, and never will, stop those losses, whkh, if allowed to continue unchecked, are sure to produce the most distressinir consequences. The price of the complete instrument, csrefully secured against all observation in a box, is only $10. It can tie seat by express to any address, in any part of tho United Status, Canada. Ac, according to order, accompanied by full directions, and iinpor ant advice to the married and single, tlie expenses, even to the remotest parts of the country, being Terv trifling. All applications and remittances must be directed (postpaid) to tbe Uoctor himself, he having no Agencies established but in London and Paris.

AJuress, (post-paid) Dr. B. De Lancy, 61 I.ispenard street, New Y'ork. Office hours, daily, from 9 A. M.

till 3 P. and from 7 to P. the Sabbath excepted. The undersigned certify, with great pleasure, that tbe above mentioned Instrument is not only constructed on scientific principles, but that from its use tlie happiest result rnvy alwavs. ith confidence, be anticipated, there being, for the cure of those diseases, no oQirr certain remedy extant HKNRY 8.

Ktl.LKR, M. CH. tiOETZR. M. Chambers a ECKHAKDT, M.

24 Howard my31jy KW YORK. MORSE'S COMPOl'SD sYRUPOF 1,7" LOW DOCK ROOT, THIS Is a purely Vegetable Compound, scientifically prepared from th best roots and herbe of the Materia Medica, and has gained an unrivalled reputation for th. following effects, KEGULATINO AND STRENGTHENING. THE UVF.R, and DtUEgTlva Orujlss, and cleansing the Stomach and Bowels, and thus curing all Bilious Diseases, Liver Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Coetiveness, Piles, Headache, Fever and Ague, Jaundice. Nausea, Loss of Appetite, and causiug the fisxl to nourish and support everv part; PURIFYING THE BLOOD, and thus curing all Humors.

Cutaneous Eruptions, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scald Uesd, Canker, Pimples en the face, Blotches, Ulcers, Tumors, Mercurial Disease, Can-cers, Ac, Ac. BkOt'lATlKG TDK SECBETOBV OBQANfl, and by enabling them to perform their proper function preventing and curing many painful and dangerous dls eases; strengthening and quieting the Nervous System, thus allaying Nervous Irritation, and curing all disease of th Nerves, as Hvsteria, Neurattria, Cramps. Ac. It isnnrivalled in the cure of all FrlMALE COM PLAINTS, as Weakness, General Debility, Irregularity, Obstructions, Swelling of tbe Feet. Limbs, Joints, Ac, caused by weakness also.

Lung and Throat Complaints, a Colds, Coughs, Astlim, Consumption, Ac also. Dropsy. Having made use of the Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Root, prepared by C. Morse A eitherourselves, or In our families, and fluding it to be a very salutary and effectual preparation; wedo moft cheerfully recommend It to tbe public as a very valuable medicine. E.

Bourne, Cashier ational Bauk, Providence, R. I A. W. Spencer, Cashier Lime Ris-k Bank, do. Rev.

William Phillips. Rev. J. B. Kichmoiid, C.

S. Jones, editor Providence Gen. Advt, William Field, M. W. G.

Cvru Fisher. M. E. H. James Hutchinson, 0.

8., Dea. V. J. Bate, Doct, Benj. Colby, and one hundred others of the most respectable famines of Providence.

This certifies that I have for a number of years been ae-quinted with the eomnosition and mode of manufacture of MORSE'S COMPOUND SYRUPOF YELLOW DOCK HOOT. I have also been acquainted with its modus operandi in disease, and can say that in all respects it is admirably calculated to remedv tliat class of Disease for which it was designed. It is especially valuable in 1NDIGKSTION and all iu attendant symptoms, it excite to healthy action the L1VEU, removes Torpor, snd inactivity of thi ORGAN. and stimulates healthy action in all the system. As a DEl'L'.

ItATOIt, or purifier of the Biood, it has no superior. DAVID HOLMES, M. D. Proridena, R. Jan.

4, 1853. Prepared by H0RSK A No. 446 Broadway. New York, and sold by Druggists and others throughout this and other countries. JOEL MOHLER, Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa SpYlUTS TCBiENTINK 10 bblsT," just Wd and fo7aale iy mra Fleming broth krs.

ateubenvllle and Indiana Hallroad I Q( STONE CUTTERS AND STONE MASONS WANT-iw ED, on th Steuhenvill and Indiana Railroad. Wages from $1.25 to $2,26 per day, according to the iinahft-catious of tbe man. Several Stone Masons wanted, who are capable of taking charge of heavy masonry, to whom high wages will be paid. Our masonry is heavy, and will afford steady employment during the season, rlxfra usage to extra FOSTER, DR0. A Contractors of 52 miles of 8.

and Railroad. Office at Leesburg, Carroll couutv. Ohio. PKNN COTTO MM TLT7T PITTSRVKCU. fA "TTENNEDY, CHILD- A manufacture and h.v lit aie tne louowing viz: Penn A No.

1 heavy 4-4 Sheetings Colored Carpet Chain, of all shades White do; Co i ton Twine Cotton Cordage, of all sizes Cotton Bed Cords, Sash Cord, and Plow line Batting; T- Orders left at the Mill; or with H. Child A and with Logan, Wilson A Wood street, will have attention. CAKKlAUkLSi FOR DALE. ri'UE undersigned has just received at his i An KIAOK WAREHOUSE, situated near the Two Mile Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a snlendid assortment. of VEHICLES, of every description, and will continue to receive regularly, new and second band larriagtt, tiuikvi, Buggiet, which he will sell on tlie very lowest terms lor Having had twelve years' practice in tbe business, aud witb his well known facilities in the East, be flatters himself in putting down all competition.

Those wishing to purchase are respectfully invited to call and see for themselves. Kspesial and prompt attention paid to repairing of Carrl-ages. Ac. JOSEPH WHITE. HfElSBACH'S MECHANICS AND ENGINEERING 1'rit riuciples of the Mechanics of Machinery and Enul- neering; by Julius Weishsrh, Profewor of Mechanic and applied Mathematical In the Royal Mining Academy of Friesburg.

First American edition. Edited by Walter Johnson. A. Civ. and Miu.

formerly Professor ef Mechanics and Natural Philosophy in the Franklin Insti-tut, and of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy in the Medical Department of Penna. College author of a Report to tbe United States Navy Department ou American Coals Ac In two vols. illustrated with 113 engravino-s! Vol.1, Theoretical Mechanics; Vol.2, Applied Mhanics For sale by D. T. C.

MOP IAN No. lot. Wood st. Hough V. Anthony' IJaguerreol ype.

THE undersigned would Inform their many friends and others, that they have removed from Burke'. Building to No 62 Fourth lew door, above their old stand) whsr. they have fitted up room for Ihujuerreotyping. Uavinl a very superior Arr.ngem.nt of light, and the meet approved SrtSSantS nW to tn xrrien tbMto' 1 Pi' themselves to turn out ailrooS picture as any other establishment in tbe country, and tar more Tatrrana llkenwises than hus heretofor. been urolsh.

edto th.dtUof wmburgh, either Ingle or Tn group! Invited to oalL whether they wish picture or not. Pktar' to and perfect aatle. taction to our eustomera. H0CGH A ANTHONY N. aW i tmusa all articlM our bunnau tooths cnmtmbacetuorv LAKH FI8U 60 bbls.

White Fish; 43 do Trout; 40 do Lake Herring 26 half bbuv. do Received by mylg HKNRY H. COLLINS. 0NDS 0K BALK Bonds of Duquesne Borough, bear ing six per cent. Interest, tor sale oy CHAS.

E. LOOMIS, Stock, B1U and Real Estate Broker, 76 Poorth opposite Bank of Pittsburgh. ancvtoXoan. IS laro and small amount. on Flate, Diamonda, Watehee, Jewelry, Munical lnBtrumenta, Gun, I'ifltoU, and good of every UeHcription, at JOHN A.

lyi.KlK.VS Money Loan Offlw, Thin utreet, below SmithllelJ. ptL9m C1RKTA LA Vis Superior Crete Laevis, or colored pen-J cils, which blend either with or without the use of water, ivory variety of shades always to be had st W. S. HAVKN'S Stationery Warehouse, apr27 Market street, corner of Second. 1 UbT RliCEIVKD At No.

1UV a large a-f) sortment of lients, Youths' Boots, Congress Cloth Oaiters, Oxford Ties, Jersey Ties, and various otber styles. Prices unexceptionable. apr W. K. BCHMEBTZ.

fpo DllCOUISl'S A young man well acquainted with tlie J. Drug ba-inoss. speaking the German and Hungarian languages, and having had years' experience in this country, wauts a situation. Reference sntislactory. Address B.

JAKllllSKI. Ht. Cialr House. TTVHE OROCKR "CSINESS will be continued by tbe un-X dersigned, at toe old stand, No. 188 Liberty street, where lie will be pleased to see his former friends and customers.

Pittsburgh, November5, novll A. HUNTER. A Partmer Wanted. VMAN, with a capital of froiu'eluOO to $6000, can invest it in an established manufacturing business, whure there is no competition and a large demand, that yields a profit of from 26 to 40 per cent. Address, Box 424, Post Office.

CARD. BilCTOK MYERS, having been relieved from his official duties, as Surgoon and Physician of tbe United States Marine Hospital, will in future give his undivided attention to his profession. ar Office and Residence, No. 14S THIRD BT, (above Smithfield. mytfclra Removal.

A WILKINS A CO, BANKERS AND F.XCIIANOK BROK F.R3, have removed one door west of their re cent location, into the United States Bank Buildings, NO. 71 FOURTH immediately opposite tbe Bank of Pitts burgh, where they will be pleased to sue their menus and the puouc generally. apro ffUlK uuilerskned. haviug agreed among themselves, to J. close their Stores at 8 o'clock, every evening, (except Saturday.) from this time until the 1st of September next, respectfully reiiuest their customers to make their purchases before that time.

W. A. M'CLURG, J. LATELY A CO, BAILEY A RENSUAW, Pittsburgh, May 6, 1853. mye INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, Ao.

44, comer IFourf strerf and Virgin aliej. Tbe subscribers having engaged in the above business, without any solicitation whatever, fur ther than common interest and common sense, are prepared to attend to all business entrusted to their care, with fidelity. Wanted Places tor boys at trade. Also, places for eoaebmen and porters. Also, places for chambermaids.

Apply as atxjve. marl 6 Revolver I Revolver I JDST RECK1 VED By Express, direct from the manufacturers, a splendid assortment of Colt' Repeating Pistols, 4, a and 6 inches barrel, all of which we will sell tor cash as low as they can be bought in tlie city of New York. Persona going to Australia or California, will find that they can do better by purchasing their et-uippage at home, than they can among strangers, as we give persons a chnnce to try any of the above Pistols, before leaving the city and in case of a failure, we refgnd the money. BOWN A TETLEY, tebia 136 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Intelligence bllee.

VT0. 140 THIRD STREET. The subscribers, st the soil-A. i citation of many persons, have connected with their Real Estate business, a Genesai Intelligence Office, for the purpose of procuring situations for book-keepers, salesmen, clerks, Ac, Ac. Persons in need of assistance, and those iu want of situations, witl please give us a call.

4y No applications for situation will be registered, unless accompanied witb satisfactory reference as to character and qualifications. Charges moderate. 8. CLTHBERT A SON, maris Real IVrtate Agents. 140 Third streets.

Hope Mill In Kail Operation Again I VAN'S BUILDINGS, Fifth street. THE PROPRIETOR, thankful to the public for past custom, ventures to so licit a continuance of the sam for hi present enterpi the establishment of a f'Uwr and Spice ililit within the city, for the accommodation of his customers, and all who wish to have realty good Flour, pure ground Spices, Ac, Ac. The attention of Families, Merchants and others, is invited, and all 1 ask is that they will give me a trial. F. R.

DKA Vo, No. 1 Diamond. N. B. All articles taken back if not found goud, and the money returned.

marl 9 Phllllpabura; Water Cure Establishment, IN Pll ILLlPSliLRG, Beaver county. Pennsylvania, on tbe South side of the Ohio River, opposite the mouth of th Big Beaver Creek; twenty-eight mile from Pittsburgh, eiht from Wheeling and one hundred from Cleveland. The Proprietor has bad twenty years practical experience a a regular phviwiun, twelve of whkh be has practised under the Hydropatkic system. Termsonly FIVE DOLLARS PER WEKK payable weekly. All seasons are adapted tollydro-p.

It ik- cure). Each patient is required to furnish two heavy woolen blankets, two large comforts, four sheets, four towels, and one camp-blanket, or India-rubber sheet. Dil. EDWAKI) ACKER, Proprietor, Phtllipsl-urg, Rochester P. 0..

Beaver county. Pa to-Partnersnlp notice. T'HE undersigned have this day formed 1 1 ft Co-Fartnersllip I for the tmnssction of the Wholesale FRUIT i md CON FECTIONARY BUSINESS, undr the firm of JOSHUA RHODES A CO, at No. iisl Wood street, opposite the St. Charles Htel.

JOSHUA RHODES. PHILIP REYMER. 200 bxs oranges; 150 bxs lemons; 200 bags Brazil sugar 10 hairs Bordeaua almonds 10 do Lisbon do; 25 frails Sicilv do; 1 60 bbls soft crushed sugar "25 bags ttlborts 26 do walnuts; 20 do cream nuts 25 bbls Texan pecans; ,25 do Illinois do; 40 bxs jujube paste; .20 bxs gum drops ou large drum, tigs $00 small do do; 400 bxs do 4o0 bxs raisius; 160 hf bxs do do; 200 bxs cluster do; 100 hf bxs dodo: to doz assorted pickles 40 kegssmsil German plums; 60 dos pepper sauce 26 casks currants 40 doc tomato ketchup 20 mats dale 10 eases sardine 16 cases preserves, glass jars; 60 bxs rock candy do Jo fancy bxs: .20 bxs maccaroni; 10 do liquorice.small stick; 10 bxs vermacelll; 2.i bxs do refined 20 dox assorted preserves; 500 bxs No 1 herring 6 dos preserved ginger 100 bxs scaled do 20 bxs olive oil la store and to arrive, for snle by JOSHUA RHODES A CO, aprlS 59 Wood st, opposite St. Charles Hotel. HaLCGUI CH- JOH M'vtPlX JOSEPH LXKCH.

J. 8. Leech. McAluln 'UOlaKdALK tiKtsCKKS, and IH-aiera in Met al, and ntubcruh ManufacnireL Jion. a2 and 24 1 U.rty street, near the bead of ood, rittsburgh, offer for fale ou li --end terms, the Ibilowinjt 1k freeh like; 50,000 lbs.

Bacon, a.orted ltttj bbia. Tar; 5 U-na Bar Iron, do; keit Nails, asserted; 3 do Vst Nail Kods; iOO boxes indow K)0 kegs Kut and Kitle erv-orted Powder, assorted h) half chests Tea, a- aortiHl T5 bx. Tidiatw.ajysortt-d;, 100 hbds. N. (t.

SuKar.part, prime 5 bxs. Havana Sugar; 10 bhds. lorto kirodo; IbO bajrs Coffre: 600 bbU N. O. Molasses; 75 do 8.

H. do; 800 bxs. Tin Plate, aM 4 tons ArVire, do; 2 do Spelter; 6 casks sheet Zinc, as-; sorted; 1000 lbs. Antimony 10 tons amTd Sheet Iron 100.000 lbs. ass'd Bulk Meat 300 boxes Kotdn Soap b6 bbls.

Linseed, Lard and Trtnners Oil SK) bbls, Vinejyar; do Kosin 20 do Pitch; 5000 ttm. axsortc-d Copper 20 bbls and keirs Lard 10 kegs assorted Shot 1 do Back Shot; 6 bbls. Alum 20 do Rye Flour; -i0 setts Tinners Machines and TooU 100 bos. Dried Apples; 100 bales Batting, a.sorted; AKH) Ids. Cotton tarn, aorted.

fapr20 II. GUILDS WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE, 133 WOOD STREET, TTAVE just reeelTed their large and splendid stock of HUUT9 AND bliOfcS, eml. raring eTery varietT and atyte of Uoods, for tbe SPKIJiU AND SUMMER TKADK. ALSO An ex ten sire assortment of Men and Boys PALM LEAF HATS, of all grades, trimmed and un trimmed. ALSO A lare and elegant assortment of ladies and Mfsses BONNETS, of tlie latest and most fashionable styles.

Their stock of Goods haTing been purchased direct from the manufacturers, principally for cash, and selected with great rare in regard to quality and sizes, they trust they eannot fail to plee, as tbey are determined to sell at as low prices as the same quality of goods can be purchased. either in New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore, Merchants Tisiting Pittaburgh to purchase, or on their way Kast, are requested to call and examine their stock, be frire purchasing elsewhere. mar.tU.daw TAS ffSAS! fEjsi A. JAYNKS, PEKIN TEA STORE! 38 Fifth Street. TT AS just received th largest and best selected stock of 11 UKKEN A NO BLACK TEAa ever brought to Pittsburgh, embracing some of the finost chops to be found in the eastern markets.

Merchants visltiug the city to purchase Goods, or on their way Hast, are invited to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 can and will sell as cheap as the same quality can be purchased in Now York or i'hiladelpbia. Below is a list of the various grades, all of which have been carefully selected, aud can with confidence be recommended 40 half chests fine Young llrson 10 do do Moyune Young Hyson; 10 do extra tine Moyune do; 100 do Superior do; 16 do Extra fine do; 100 Lacqured boxes extra Curious oung Hyson 26 halt chests Rue uuupowuer; 10 i 20 175 40 30 do do do Extra fine do do Moyune Imperial; Superior do; 'iue Oolong Black Tea; Extra flue Oolong Kxtra Curious do Superlatively strong and fnurranf do do do do 20 uv oreaniasi iea; do Curious do do; ALSO Java and Rio Coffee, Lovtiring Crushed and Pul-verited Sugars. Pittsburgh. May 1, 1853. myS.daw EEM0VA.L.

Keating' Extract of Coffee, Jujube Paste, Medicated Lozenge. fjiHB subscriber takes this method of informing hi en. tomers and the public generally, that he baa removed from the corner of Wvlic and Fulton street, to th Store, No. 184 SMITUFIKLD STRERT lur Hewmh -h k. will continue the manufacture of his celebrated Extract of vonoe, tne increasing demand lor which has compelled him to extend his manufacturing department.

The Extract will be put up a heretofore, in tin foil packages of lb. each, and in th. tin canisters. The attention of Druggists, Confectioners, Grocers, and others, is also called to the beauty and quality of the subscriber's Medicated and Fancy Lnxengea, of which be has at all times a large supply, enabling him to till orders with promptness and dispatch. The Medicated are Jamaica Uinger, Worm, Cough, Camphor, Magnesia, Soda, Heartburn, Cayenne, Morphia, Ipecacuanha, Opium, Addulated Tolu, And Black Currant The fancy Loienge are Acidulated Lemon, Peppermint, Basaafraa, Wtutergreen, Anniageed, Vanilla, Garden Levenler, Clov, Chocolate, PlneanDl.

Arldulated Kom, Teaberry, Juniper, Rosemary, unerry. All of which the subscriber warrants to be made of No. 1 articles; without doubt, th fiest Losangw in America. N. B.

Also mannfaoturer of ATtxutWfr'i Ofsmim Afot JEa-fcrvs mater. All the above articl are manufactured hi separate place, and with great ear. apraV JQf. AiBATUra "'v. i t.i A MI i' Hi v1i; se.

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