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'S. • ’-•u' I '•*'•?'’''-’ s'* t'*’*3*.'<*./*•,-v--« s sa-*v: wssi® ; ;. a-s : : :*. 4 v , l*;*> f '>V' iJ?\:h f 'M»>-V *• * r »V ■»’<• #«**.!•. ;;•>• •:•-V bps* ~vr? ?■£,*> wtfcf*** —mat:-we do Bend .* * > H :> vi"**’,*! yJ ~-id»n tbuwaaie of-incendiary pnblt- , r «£ i'catioAe every year to Europe,”- -Wedo not olladc r ~*>*..’> JU"S= V.■;V'i\';'4i'> al,*”. t C»’f' --' io ttajCarnala.of the UnitedBtatC3._ They™ J « i ;-..f;-;N:«,: J( -.,5,>-3 i ‘;- ” may not-tend to revolutionize the pohtiM *o their readers ecroßS.tbc water, ' :^ they R“^ l . cr W t> itv^»!•?**',> rv* ? *; f>i«i -a.’ * • , *. , ' - »0* - ■. > n -'ishinH :wo f rerert 'ond', nut .** ■' ‘ v'*T s< ) ’f aowßpapere whioti'niayboassamedasr ’fti •?'"v 1 -j 'r •'* t v *ft"'.iVt' l -'it •'export, are infinitely less patent id lain •• 'than btbSmiieives from hence. - i?b '< IVYS' <\£.?:-; , 3 romittaneoa of monej ncoottK ma ?'.T^?t.'' r ;;--i'•t* ';' c; ''* t tS i y-! ..j - • containing friendly advice r a : V^': s -,! menti hlshly.favorable ♦ m. laudatory of-tbe United u, ~ a'l.T')'! millions of .dollars c-- at t ' r -/vl : • - in the remittor ri& SS*r«^ST>7, y^>Vr'^* ( # ! ; : (v >% 1 ' V, ‘I daring the t l ’“ • • .country K A,, T i S*liSiSi*B '&£s&s *;.v ijf> hi •v--Jy-i’'-:;v! ttoi ’,'ff'<3f;*tl di.Vi-i-;,(-i(.‘ v l '‘ ,r‘4 ’xam\ s =L u» pepppm^pa^ ■MJIiIWi BWtWiEPI fail» * ? l‘fi*^ 5 • II * 8 ■ I ontinxa '- trill teare the <&*- - 1 iy £'" ,1 , v -( <™*‘ "'-.V mortU -SH-^risw > \il : ‘•[f'-,'^ .-'-f 1 Ljl zui the rcirmw ft*''’ 1 " ' | rtnlaaelrlnrv a^ r i d Tjt»Tt v ’’ ' m %pMSM HHiM ?^laV^^Wrt^s?Aa s®lM ■:; Ls?h(.a<;.if{tj|©gssis:f:'| fy^:x L 7z4n : £^mmm ' ?’'v-fi;r :v^ -t --’ >"rssz.«Li., - a. .. - 1 v "■• \‘- ~ .. ■:vV -■ ’>«?ril:S' : n-’?*! ■ r■>/,'•';;. • >% . t.f >*?t***- *•* ? \ _, tf>? v * t -V,I 11 yt t t j.t ' V" * ‘ •'iDEsbAYMORNTNG:::::::::::"JANOAUY 10. IIJOKIiJXU.B'K -PI’BUCATIOSB .SINT BT AMEUICV to Eceope.—U ia undeniable that we do Bend thousands .upon tbiusania of-incendiary pnbli < .uSiifioAs every year to EurapCo.-Wevdo not almdc • " to tbe joarnala of the United States. Tbey maj ~ - or may not tend to revolutionize the politicnl «<i of ‘their readers • across.*. ho -?;f r they no means the incendiary pubUoations -to whtch wo refer; and the.two millions of newspapers which may be assnmedasourannua 1 ' exnort ore Infinitely less patent in their eneotß than'other^missives from hen Ce. 'rtoeare Bmsll remittances of money, aooompanied. by letters • • containing friendly advice, and breathing senti ments highly favorable to republicanism, and laudatory of-the United States. As many as ten mittibbS of dollars cross, the water . nnnoally in this probably two or three millions of. letters, serving to enforce the in Via the remittance. It has been .calculated that during tho last year the Irish immigrants_ro this country have sent back to their friends m Iro land an amount: not far short.ofsix millions of. ' dollars, each cent of which is likely to exercise a powerful effect in about a political, ' Teliuiddß and civil revolutionun thommds of tho recipients It is possible that a still larger atnonnt has heen remitted by the German anti ■ other continental immigrants to their friends nt homo. The effect of these .Aggregates—letters, Opinions, monoy and advice—-will probably die greater-in producing;revolutions, and bringing - ■ übtrat a change- iff the sentiments and purposes -of lbo tower clossos- of Europe, thau ; oil •nitivcJjepubiicau leaders coaid over accomplish, or all me established despots destroy. Cavjhb rrf of a RAii.no ad.— A singular inci ■ ■ denVofcourfed n few days since, ; 9U tho.. Hudson rivor railroad,, at Manhattatmllo. A atrip ,of i ' 'railroad ninety feat in length, with a consiueva -'WaTOa'ofthO land in its immediate; •vicinity, ' sank suddenly to tho depth of some six or eight • feet - A-heavy train of passenger cars passpd over-the spot, some ten minntes before, Ahe fall was nnnonneed by a lond, thundering nome, -which startled the Inhabitants for some distance 1 aronnd. It is suggested,that the spot hod-been. * prerloufily undermined-by the waters of the Tirer,-End tbo constant jar of the trams. ‘ FOLELS SOHUTIKILI. COURT* ASD LOSS Oa Sunday morning last, tho shanty of Mr.. William Taggart, at the tunnel on tho extension of the Little; Schuylkill railroad, above. Tama, -'•■dua; SohuylhiU county, took fire from some np l" known cause and was entirely consumed, togeth* er with the bodies of three of the workmen wpo were sleeping m it. —TTarrisbutg Union. OLOTHING. HE JIXO VAX • : woma respectfully laformblHfHoDaflancJ , - ' ly the public, thatbfl hos wmorM from bis • tothe tfStVIROy FROST ♦5 Fl£Tn SHtEnT t Umnedl*toly opposite -Uia Iheatrt, " whero hels nbw receWing and opening » bandromo a ment of Plain and Fancy Colored Cloths, Cwsimertn .ual tbe styles, bo will te^ople-isurp ~ In showing to ttxoso who may iaTorhim *ttha alao-prepaied to make, to, ordrr cTery wtiele or Qotbl “oonstftuung fc Gentleman's. Wardrobe, In tho late, r&nU offiiiß .for sale bis «rm* 1 Into syrttmof.Qanuent Draughting, so. favorably toown ' ; ttJ generally, juwd by tho trado b/ this. ** aud ctsewhero; atthofollowing injec*, ** ' With .Ihitrttctlbns. $10,00; mthoufe InstrnctionSr &M. ' %l ths B<iok.and Ruler, t»ni*JnJng fall tml accurate dirocLou? ' to fmc&jLifiildraughting,forwardedtoanypartof thoUnncd -‘State*. on receipt of $7,00, by JAMES C, WA.li;, BW “° 1 ** Teacher of Qanncnt Cutting, Ua 45 Fiah Htmot-opTioyllfl tbo ThoatTP. . "sajttUEfc on&Y, ■ WS&vGs, s r ;V: - ’- !' «,- ’• 'BT. fT-*™ HTESST, TOTSDnUj • ■ '. _V V.' ' *>w»pt ■EMPX’ft- OTjOTHIMQ mkdo cxwnnTdy to oraer, wmstsinUy on ha*a £ gMSs£»-fflSS=®SB i. .Wi. niwlnr fall o»n napCTTfaron. ,___■.; °“ T “ CLOT HIN G STO REI JOHN & CO.. S,S&5^^SS**S, BS HsSsfesE!"Ss'SSS,'S& ' mimrlbey bare now the ton*t - SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHS! ;»■•■>• A2SH , REAtfY MADE CLOTHING, tanolt.-od tothenubUc. IMr principal ohjretfor this remoral,is togiio them ■“"HraoWB TRADE I "SVWblmsTstbbspbzoiisi ■•■■■ And fhey -Will gurmt them to be as good as any munu- WOUK , „ TO. nnsi Eirii-iyo CTOS WE Bcoaresr Kcmcr. • Th” to““ bond a full and beautlMl a«o-tm.ut ol OKMfHB'tro4.COATISfIS,Ior t KTT q T , FBOCKS, DRESS, WALKING and BDSI f ‘ ness COATS. One interests aro idehtteat with those of mircnstomcrs,, andwalanrt the publlo that onr, MoUly will not tall in Wo. §§ Wood Street, -i (■ ««a*y side,) .conssa or .mamosd. am*t. ... v, N p-.'vfft^Jont-patroastoandorsUodthat woftave oTfeScr'SSrwS»ectis&itUilko oiolMn«.Bju»M? j« Liberty street. Our attention Is devoted exclusively to the S mS^° 4g^sSg^': JOHN M’CLOSKBT * 00. DRY GOODS. ' • ...... .. v SottceM • m o ran wnoi.ESAMi and übtail dealersi oi T EirBBOBOH-. AtUMUENY CITY, AND YICIMTJ -GREGG A CO , Importer* A Wholesale Doe ere In Poraizn and Domestic Dry Goods end Varieties, No. 99, one door Som the North-west comer cf Wood st. end Diamond ell«T-Pittsburgh. Having completed the euleffceraent of itSgJ hrXnt oceaolcd Waro Booms, are now opening one .S&iJKSf Ml* GOODS and VARIK TIBS, they hnTnorer "hereto fore exhibited to ihePlttsbarfib examlaatiotij will be found to bo unsurpassed bY’any other House of thirkind la the CiVf» and as one• of trenerally In the Eastern Cities during the bargains, ndaptod to the Pittfbnrftb and Woatorn xrade, wo will bo able lo offer Inducements to oar old customers, and purchasers ccner* Soefc of Dry Goods consist* In part of the follow lag leading articles, tis : Snperior Broad Cloths; . Pilot and: Petersham do; ■.■■■■ „ Boney CasdraerM. Tweoas audSatmetts; Joans/Panfey -Vestings and Corduroy*; linens. BayStatoandßroache filiatrU, ... ... ; . Woolen Oomforte and Paney SllkIIandtohlo&, The following comprise a part of the general , stock Combs, Thrnda endSowlngßUU; atS^rarfd’^rJfoiuoe, Oold end Gilt Jewelry, ot the latest patterns; Gold-end Brl- TerWetchrrs; Welch meterfele; Watch. Klaeree, end an ex toorlvaatodctif-SO hour end 8 dejr Braes Cloche, of.n warmly of petted All of which will-bo sold on the most eccom »S?TSS^£g^liS£S.*t3SSi« arc invited to Iga” ■ 0111 be<bra a CO SKOOND .ARRIVAL OF. ■ ■■■■ ■ - f&VX, ASD WISTKR DRT GOODS X« , The Cheapest> Qoo<k of the Seaton. , Trinva STEVENSON * LOVE, si*n of tbs original BraltoK.i-'o- 741UKKET STREET,between Fourth andtbtiMainond, Pittsburgh, Lay® JoHrocovod, and »ro » o ' o^' GOODS, Of the nevest and moßt dosirablo styles, adapted to tho ; and .Fancy Silksat.barffalns. •piidn Black and Cornelian Bilks and Tutfe Batina. . Alpaca, and Pura wW^^abau^ofoTe^dc^tlon. Low and-BquurftTtoM*e and^Sfi i t 8 j“ ,wlfl * plain Thibet do. .•. • K^ l^SS?t&orMnt a , £ rc t n O^Ca-up BotnwtrßlbboTOTLttd' MUllotii’/Coodi*, Very encap. , Alio, a full slock or DOMESTIC GOODS, allow Llnsti Sheeting, Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, and Nap* kInSL Russia Diaper, and Cravat*, very * GLOVES, EO3IEB-Y, SUSPENDERS, and CR A VATS. We 'would respectfullysolicit an early call from both whohSaleMidrotaH 'bnjers, flattering ourselves that we «an accommodate aU whomsy favor us with their patraa* BB isepS moSt llbe^^r^OCKG ' rSTEVENSON A LOVE. .unHeutTetlt AT THE ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE, No. 74 MARKET STREET, / 4 »jpOT SUPPLY OF' PALI*,AM* WINTER GOODS, A/VMcJririll be eold at eireodlnKlJ iaw price?. Wo SSaa rtfpeetfullr solicit an rariy mil from trar friend? and thAonUMin general, believing that no rau now offer grfLter inducement? to both wholesale and mtall buyers. ‘ b Sar rfimtolbrc ' YOTOQ, STEVENSON 6 LOVT.. RECEIVED TO-D*niYC3 'SI, iT KCT Siam.— Tbe Coining Straggle- . Pearsontin lnfldelity ; a third impply... Golden Drcamfl.awitteedcaltoaUtms. .. , ■ Wild Scenes and Bong ißirds;.an elegant gtftboob, by WeMier- srlEb S 5 colored Illustrations.- ■ „ tfoSiot American Statesmen; n companion to Homes tho'wido, Wide World; words bj Bellamy; mUMp byGlover. :■■! r" Philosophy. ■ i a ii a ro P K i nT ® n *. / Oolerldffe’a Complete TOftfca? lib.ed. % call. - * • Politics. - Fpr VeC f'"’"' 65 Martast streeb pearEonrth; Ttr O.BDQAB—bM*i new crop, landing from .Btannijr d^3*” bla ’ <mdt ° r ‘’’jAilEß A. HUTCHISON * CO AKnPlNEAEPLKtjnßESlsjiwVrewiwd, to to market, by £ mhBHMF. n ’«• •' nv** *v v ., h ' , m/EVK-LAN 1J -Jt fC-D- ? ITTSBU RG H. aale^ ~V = a.-.: . f\Ki£t nftot fiiM&Y, NOTMntaoMtMSM, Paracnecr V/ (Sundays excepted) as follows: MAIL TiiAIN leaves Clavelantltft 9,05 A 51 ftnWtUmUe, •stobolria it tfU Intermediate Stations; arrive atAliianceaV n& A M, and J VHT&v 11 10 at 4120 PM. .EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Cleveland S.tS.OO 1* M for! Alli ance, stopping ftt-Hude.tnr,-EajlTlße.and.lUyeima only— arrive pt Allmnco at-6,00'P M.- • • 4 • i ACCOMMODATION-TRAIN leaves Cleveland for Eavpnna and intermodlate:blatlffli&atTA7,and arhvu at Ravenna at i 9.2 a P IkL Two through-Trains from Cleveland to Pitts i burgh dally,.-. [ - __BJiIURNING:- EXPRESS.TRAIN/leavea Alliance for Cleveland at 1230 ~P M, stopping atUraa,Ravctmo,Earlviileand Hudson only—arrive, at Cteversndat 2,<U> P. M. - The. Mail Train of Ohio and Pcnoo, Railroad, leavimr Pittsburgh at 8.00 A M, connects with this Train at Alliance at 11.45 AM; • ■ « .... . MAIL TRALH leaycs WcUsvilloforCleTolana at 2.00 P [ -3X, sto aVaUway at Alliance at &00 and Clevelandat7.3o P M;; > > . • r • ACCOMMODATION TRAIN: leaves Ravenna-for Clove land and intermediate Stations .at 7.15 A M—arrive at Cleveland ato.oo AM. ■. QnlyonothroughtrainfromPitts burgh toClevclond daily.. .'v, • l CONNECTIONS.—MaiI.Train from. Cleveland connect at AlllancowitliiheMaU Train of Ohio, and Penna. R. K for Canton, Massillon and Wooster \ also :for SalemandPitta* burgh*, arriving at.Pittsburghat4.4s ; P.M.. t • • ■ 1 -Express Train from Cleveland, and Mail Train from WeUsvillo, both connect at AManca at 5.00 P M with.the Expires?. Train, .of 0.-* • P, XL for. Pittsburgh—arriving at Pittaburghat 8.1&P M- • _• l Express Train from Allionco connects with. the 8.00 A SI; Train of 0. A P.R.lrpm Pittsburgh.. • • i i Passengers leaving Pittsburgh on tbeB.oo AM Train, ar-, rive at Cleveland at 2AOFM, andconnoct with the follow* i iog trains East, West and South. :, ■ Otrvn.VM’ Toleso.--Trains leaving at GLOO P av for Sandusky.TolodOjCldcagoandtheNorthTWefit; arriving at Toledo, at 735. P Miand-Cliicago next, morning nt lime through from Pittsburgh. toChtoago. being less than 24 hours. ■. CLEvn.\ND. CoLuitaos jlnd Crxcnssitt.—Trains leaving at 2:50 V M:ond 8.31 KP SI fenr Columbus,- Cincinnati, Gallon, Dayton.'lndianapolis and all stations-on the BcUufontaino and Indiana Railroad. .... :• o > CtEvatvM) .asfc Earn.—Trains, leaving at: 4.45 P M' and 0 00 P M fjr Eric, Dunkirk, Duftalo and Now Toth..: The Trains connect boCi wuya with Z* £ C, 1L R, at Hudson for Akron and Clinton at. Bayard with the Railroad for Carrollton, Minerva and Way ncsburg. Tickets througli te Toledo, - Detroit, Chicago, Lasalle and Freeport can bo obtained at this office. V Ptosttnecrs’ are.reaucstod to procure their tickets at (He Company* Oilier*, of. .. JOUNA, CAbGHEY,Agent* v novlS ;.V Mohonc'ahela House, Water st, Pittsburgh. OHIO AHD PEffNSYIVAHIA EAXLSOAD. New Arrangement, 0 OMMENCINQ AUG US? 8, 1868 1863. 1853. EXPRESS TRAIN loaves Pittsburgh at Co clock, A Si; stops only at the principal Bullion s, ami dines atCrcfct lino at LSQIMI. arriving atClnclnnati in: tho evening, via Columbus and Aonliu .. • Fnrefrcm Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,76; to Columbus, ■ • ••■' M AIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8.30 A M; dines at Al liance ; and reaches Crcslime at G.QOI? -M* connecting with tho NightTridn to Qolambus and Cincinnati* and with the BcUofontaino and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indlanajo- Hi, Terr* Uautc, and towns in Indiana.' Connections ate mado nt Alliancu by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and Cleveland. Foru from Tittfibnrg’h to Cleveland, $4.00. Connection* are maddAt-Manßfieia by Railroad wiih-San dufkyCity, Slansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and Z&nes . Fare toSandusky City,s4,6o; to Newark,s4,6o; to Zones villa. $5.. . • - • ■■■;■• - Connection* are made with Detroit and Chicago, both -by Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passenger* who leave Pitts burgh iu tho Moil Train at BA) A M. go directly by Mans -fielrt hnilSandusky City Detroit wUbontdetention.: : ' Faxv U)Dotroit.C.oo; to Chicago, lit,oo, RGTIIRNINCI TTIR EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at IDO t M, Mansfield &t 1.40 P 5!. and AlUanco at 6.00 P M, and; reach es jritlshurgh at 8.15-P 31,.connecting with the Repress Train to Thilwiclrlua and Baltimore, which leaves Pittf burgh at 10.30 P. M, • Timo from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, 14J4, bourn. Fore, $7,75: Fare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, $15.00. MAIL TRAIN' htaves Crestline at 7 t A M; dine* at Al liance; eonueets With Expraw Train from Cleveland, and arrtvesat.PlUsburftbafcS. V M. N'KW BRIGHTON-ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaviw Pittsburgh nt 10 A M and 4:45 P M; and New Brighton nt 7 A M and -l . PM. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tickets . atmlucvtirates; „ FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 0.30 A M, and *r rive* oi 4,00, I* M. tyn.. Passengers am requested to procure Tickets ot the Oomrany’aOmca, at the Federal Stror* Station, t»f . GEORGE-PAItSIN, Tlcket Agcnt.- Tho Trains do not run bnSnnday. : - ;_ J&jjT Further information may bo obtained or «ug3 - • JOflN RfcLLV. Pasßcnger Agent. WIHTEBA.BBAHGEHEHTB THE PESTSsViiVAKJA KA'IL JIOAD. ri >UK Fast Mail Train 'trill leave the Passenger fetation on X Liberty ftreot every morning at 9.o’clock stopping or all the reTaiar elation* on tbe wad, and arriving is Philadelphia the next moraine at 7 o'clock, conncctincwllh the trains direct to New also connecting at Harris burg with tho train* for, and arriving In Baltimore at 7 o« clock, AiM.~ •_• The Express Train leaves the station- cTcry evening at p£Q o'clock, flopping at all tho regular and con* necting with trams for Baltimore, and arriving In Philadel phia or Baltimore at b P.M. - Faro to Philadelphia, $9.50; Faro to Baltimore, $9. Bncgage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Kail* rood and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. * Tbo Accommodation • Tram will leave every afternoon afc 5.25 o’clock, stopping at all regular stations, and miming only ns fare* Latrobo. . Returning trains- arrive ta Pittsburgh- at 5.10, and 8 o - clock, A. M-, and 7,&.> P. M. .. Passengers pnrthaslng ticket* la cars, tvtHbacharged txx cejcts in,'addition to the station-rates, except ftomutatlons where tbo Company hate no agent..... So notes of a less denomination than five dollars will be; received in payment for tickets, except those issued by the' Hanks of Pcnntj'vanla. • ,C3* Notice.— *ln case of loss, tho Company will hold them selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount nouixceeding sloCi.'* ‘ hi B.—Xii« Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convoy passengers' end boggsge to and from tho Depot, at a charge not to exceed cents for each passenger, and 12U cents for each trunk. For ticket* apply to J. JIESKIMEN, Agimt, . At the F.- K. B. Depot, onliberty etrwt Pittsburgh, November SO, 1553. . • • SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK BAIbSOAD. ■yr XNTJ2R. ARRANGEMENT ON anil after WEDNESDAY, November 10, IS&3,Three Passenger Trains run daily (Sundays excepted) os fo! GOING SOUTH. Morning. Mail-'' : Jfaniny - Erprau . P&ismpZT. . - Exptu*. Reave Sandusky at..... 4.tWA ftf 11.00 AM. 6.10 PM Monroeville Junction- 5.16 “ ..... JI.6Q 44 - 6.50 u Shelby Junction 0.40 44 Mansfield Junction..— 7.20 “ ... 0.05 « *.lO “ 0.65 “ ...10.03 « 6.15 « IUJO » GOING NORTH. ... 4.20 A M 9.00 A M 5.25 P M .... 5.25 “ KUO “ 0.30 “ .... 7.20 « 12.10 PSI 810 u Mount V ernotL... Reach Newark..., I<cavo Newark at ML Vernon..::.. Mansfield Junction-. Shelby Junction 7.45 “ 1.05 M iMonroeville.Junction.. 0.15 3.10 “ dleach SAndusky -.10.00 44 J 65 44 , 11.05 44 > Connecting at Sandusky with Mad lliver and lake Erie*, and 44 Northern Division'* Cleveland and Toledo Railroads. At Monroeville; with grains on 11 Southern Division” Cleveland and Toledo it. R., for Cleveland, Toledo, Ac. . At Shelby Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cin ’.dnnati Railroad. .... ■ At Munsfleld Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania •Railroad.for Pittsburgh,..: At Newark, with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, :Columbu9,.&c.* Ac, . •••• ; This arrangoment of Trains completes the Hoe of direct communication between theEasfc and**<?r«rf Morih-MtiL" \ PhlladelpMaand Baltimore, destined for jthe West, proceed, directly on their arrival at- Pittsburgh, .by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad lo Mansfield.. Thence koHtrarwvßle,'whore connection Is. mode Immediately for; Toledo, Chicago, and intermediate places—Affording a route Unrivalled fop safety, certainty'and despatch, j Connection hntlso-mitde with all the Trains on the Ohio and Pennsylrahittß-iUrOad at Mansfield, by which, passen gers from Chicago, Toledo,. Detroit, Sandusky, Zanesville, ■Newark, and Columbus, proceed-tb. Pittsburgh, Pbilodel* phia and Baltimore, withnutdelay. l ■ - • * ? By ihia rouio, taking the early Train ftum Zanesville. Columbus, Newark, Ac.,can goto Toledo, San* dusky or Cleveland, remain in either place somefour hours, and return bomo same day.■ ; THROUGH TIOIiHTS to be had at-tho different Stations, for tho above named places. • . i • - r'' . * J. R. ROBINBON, Superint’t. " ! Sandusky, NoTemberylB6si- fnov34:3in) Pennuylvanla llatlroad Company* “TT7T2 arc forwarding Produce,'&a, to Jlallimoro and PhUa» delphia,promj>tly,on receipt.: Time, Five Days. 5 bates oy FREIGHT, : Bacon, Pork and Reef,. (B<od,) 45c. $ IOOIbs. ; On Lard, Lord Oil>.Tallow, Cotton, Window Gloss, 50p. a 100ft®.-—..- ; - ’ On Cap dies, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobacco, opc.^loofte. •••■.,.,• On Beeswax, Dried: Frttit»Bristl£s, Clover and Timothy ft.,: - On Deer Skins, Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, 70d § lOOfts. ' On Feathers, Furs, Peltry, Brooms and Merchandize, 90a $ IOOftS. . : • • • • . : On Flour, barrel.. : We ore also prepared to forward freight to Rodebsugh’e Station,-near Greensburgiand intermediate Stations. COVODE & GRAHAM, Agents, oornerof Penn and Wavno sta., Pittsburgh. IX. U. HOUSTON. Agent, > g76,Markgt street, Philadelphia. Pennsylvania kaidko ad.—wi ntertaudtDmrn PmsßUP.aa, Pbiladelpuu aitd Balhmobe. - • - ■ • First Feathers, Merchandise, Furs, 90 cents 10Qlbs. • '•••- ; &con 3 <??««,—Apples • nnd Peaches (dried,)BeesWax, Bristles, Buffalo, Bear, and Deer Birins, Clover and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Ginseng, Rags. Sheep Pelts 75e 100 tbs. ■ : Third Cforr.—Applcs(gfeen.) Bran and Ship Stuff, Dacon. and Pork, (loose,) Butler, Hides, Hogs'. Hair, Hemp and ■llnx, Leather (Eastward.) 65c lOu fts. , .. ; fourth Class. —Alcohol, Bacon(in casks orboxcfOßarloy and Malt, Beef and Pork (pickled or salted,) packed Candles, Cheese, Grain (in bags.) Lord and T*ml Oil, Load (in pigs or. pheets) Oil Cako, Tallow, Whisky, Leaf Tobacco, 60 cents • 71100 IbS. - :■ -t/? ':* •.y ■ Special Rates.-— Cotton lOO B*. ; Floor£l & bhl ' * doel2 • • GEORGE 0. FRANOIBOUB. JRtlu iiaWOUTH, MrnoT; of;.Dlnmond and Diamond alley, wishes to inform his, custom era ancLAhepubUn .generally, that ho is now receivings largohnd choice SeleO*- tion of GROCERIES, such as choice Young Hypon, Impo* riial. Gunpowder, extra fine SOuchong, Ningyong, Oolong, Congo, and scented Orange Pekoe TEAS; Moeba,old Java and Rio COFFEES; floe SUGAR&abiI BYRUPB; Bunch, Cluster, Valencia, Sun ami £ul&m& RAISINS; ftcahCUlW RANTS; preserved Citron, Lemon and Orange- Peels; supe rior French BRANDIES; Port,-Maddra,' .Tenerlflift, Cham pagne, Lisbon, Sherry and Malaga: WINES; together with - 'a-general assortment of pure SPICES—aII nt-whlch he Is determined to sell at such LOW PRICES fcatmot bo beat by any othar Storo in the city. - uovlT- '■ ' . Admlntstratlon Notico; - "i -‘TCTTHEEEAS, letters, of - Administration ds toms non, - Tf ■ amJtstimento^ann&zAria.the eatate-of-BE^f /KAM?, lalo of. tho City; of Pittsbursb, doc’i'- Kairii tsotf i i .-gmutMto the subscriber, nil persons .indebted to mid [jato/will make.immediate payracut,;amt tbose havtog i claims agfliust the tame, will present them, duly autheiiti «oted, forsettlement,to : ■ ; -.n.-v/ WILUAM. UASEY* ;AdmV, s *: f . :7tb; Ward i Pittstmrtu- i [MITCHEL 4 PALMER, *: ■ Attonzays at lav;■,?. -' < : OJhct t north nxm:qf:lAt,£a&anff(j rAirttrG, Phil T7IlpS. ,!Nff k MflK and Other y ond.octmtry, insured against lose or ; damage by firo, at tho lowest rate of premium. .•■ .Insitba3Cß^—Thoy also Insure vessels, cargoes and. - ibdghtyfo?eign or coastwise, uiyler open or specif policies, •astho'aasurWmoy desire; •• r -j • . * • Inland TbakBPoetatiqx^ also insure morenanaise transported by wagons, railroad cars, canal boats and steam* • boats,'On rivers andlo&e*, on the most liberal terms. _ ■' Ibrtctors—Joscph iL Seal, "Bonder, John 0. Harris,‘Jtobeit.Burton* John B, Ponrose, Samuel, Edwards, Goorgo G- Lcipor,- Edward DarUngton.-lflAao 21.-Davis,lVil*, lmm Folwell, John Nowlin, Dr. 1U M. Huston, JaS. O. Hand, - Tbeophilus Paulding, IL Jonos Brooks, Hcsnir Sloan, Ungb Craig, Goorgo £errili t Sponcer SWlvain, Charles Kolly, J. G. Johnsod, William Hay, Dr. S.Thomas* John Seilers, William at Ftittburgh—T). T.Morgan,Hugh.Cralg, John T. Logon.: Wiuiah Mahtin, Pntidmi. • v ' . Xbos. C. Hand, Tice iVendent; • Joaspa W.Cowan, &eretory. _• : , ■ Office of tho Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh. : jol&dtf - , : p„Ai MADEIRA, Agent. . V PROTECTION wwrfj TT*O A ‘MTAW £% A TSiTW Vomexhc and Ibreicn Exchange, liixnkjtfotc*, Gold and Silver INSURANL&IiUJSU'iUS x , of HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premium and Wee tern Fund <3- Interest [digged on time depomts. [ang2B INCORPORATED 1825. Policies of Insurance issued afe ail times on-the moet fef ora* >. :bleterms, against 1 • LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, ■outii* perils of navigation, . , BY GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aqest for rjTTSßmian and aldbgheny counit. marlQ:y - THE UNITED STATES ' LIFE IHSUEAHCE, annuity and trust company, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 2GTH, ISSO. OUAttTEnH»unPETUAIi. : : CAPITAL §250,000. S. E- Comer of Third and Chestnut • Stre-eUt Philadelphia, Officers of the Home. Board at Philadelphia: ■ ~ PIMCTOM- Stephen It. Crawford, • ... l’aul B. GoddarJ, - Ambrose W; Thompson,. Isiwrenee Johnson, lienjamln W. Tldgtey, 000. M T lfenry, JncoMi. Florence,- . James Bahrein, William M. Godwin, . WUlUmM’Koe. • President— Stephen!*, Crawford. : Vice AmbmeW.Thdrappon. iledicol James 1L Willson, 81. D. Mlsgheny (Sty— R. ILMowry, M. X>, ~ •• * * GEO. r.. ARNOLD, Agent, marl Tty So. 74 Fourth street, Pittsbargh, The Franklin Fire Insurance Company, Of PhUadelplni, TMREGTOItSP-Cbarlt 1 * W. Boncfcer, Thomas Hart, Tobias • 1 f Wairnor. Samuel Grant, Jacob IL Smith, Goo. >V. lUch* ards, 'Monlecsi D. .Lewi*, Adolph! E. Borlo, Darkl 8. llrowne, Morris Patterson. "Ciua. N. DascxjS, I'raidenL Cuas. G. Biscwß, Secretary. Continuo to raakfllasuranoo, perpetual or limited,on every description of property, in town and country, ot rate* u low aa are consistent with security. * The Company bate • reserved ajorgd Contingent Fond,. • which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, itf- Ibrd.ample.pTotectioji to the assured. The Asset* Of the Company 4 oa January Ist, 1851, as pnb* llfihed acrtieably to an Act of JUsombly, were as follows, v«: T&ffotaU - « ~ M^77JB Temporary Ljods...- ........... 83,966.17; BtOfeSL.J.: —61,889 00. Oaßhfdc ...... - 6*ftto 81 ■ Total.;J.„. $1,212,705 « glnee their incorporation, a period of twenty-one yeanv they have paid upward of One MtfHon l our Hundred Thou*, ftvod Dollars, lost** br fir*?, thereby affcmlln* nrltJwrre of the advantage# orinaurancsiw well astho ability arul dlspod tioa to meet with rromptne?* all linbllltlfts. .. *- J. GAUWNKR corm/ Acebt, • gp24 -■•■■■ Office, north-enat cor. Wood and Third ffta. • Tiuiin ATSsruAii statement OPTIIK ST ATI* MUTUAL VIRE AND MARINE INSIJBANCE COMPANY, Ansuta, May Ist, 1552, i Premium# received to Slav l«t. 18j3- Interest on Loans Ac Capital 5t0ck...—...—.. RerornwJ premiums, Ww, Re-ituraranefy Ex* jxrasea, Ac,..— - * 87*804 5o _ • $358,018 TO Bond*, Mortgages, Stock*, ani other fcood •• . curltlcsv ?J Premium Vjtee....« . \\ Caihonftajul. A Tol&l am't of Hosottreefl, laahle for Losses,,.- |S£S,SIS TO TitBECTOBS, JOHN P. KUTIIRE FORD, Dauphin county, P. C. BIIDGWJCK, lUfiriAburg, SAMUKL JONES, PhlhUletphU*, • „ A. WII,KINB. Banker, Pittsburgh, A A CAIUIJFJt ** JOHN B. HUTlifcnFOlll): Dauphin county, A; J. (HLI.T.TT, HnrrDburj, S. T. JONES. Harrisburg, UOQIiUT KLOT7., Carbon county. JOHN P* KCrUEmOltt>»Pmh!cnt. . .A, J. OILLETT, Secretary. TFfll iasnre against peri w* of wa and inland tiatlKutlon, al», on McrchandUtt In ciiv or «>unlry, at lowest rates eon* slxtent with safety. Policies iMUtsi on dwelling houses either perpetually or for a terra ef year*. Branch Office, corner Fourth and bcoUhfieM streets. mv!23:tf Actuary, F ittslmrgh .Life Insurance ('ompany, </ PITTSBVIiGUf Capital, d 100,000* President—>Ja£EX S, lioojc.' Vice Prealdonl—Samuel M’Clvskas. Treasurer— Joseph 8. Lzecu. Secretary—C. A. Coitoh. oFncE t no. ca nmi Binnrr, (JUatomc Hall Building.) This Company make* every Insurance appertaining to or eoosectod wlth.Life Rinks. Mutual Ratos are tbe santa as those adopted by ether safely conducted Companies. Joint EtocX talcs at a reduction of one-third from the. Mutual ratca—■equal‘toadlvldend of thirty-three and one third percent., paid annually in advance. KUk* taken on the lives of persons going to California or Australian • James 8. Hoon, WUli&m rumps, John Scott, John M’Alpln, noratio K. Lee, VToatorn laaurance Company, Pittsburgh. B. HILLEII, Jrn J’raiimt. 1 F. M. HOKDON, &trrhtry CAPiTAIi, 8300,000. trrn.L insure ng»ln*t all kinds or risks, HUE, end HA f f RINE. All 'losses will ho liberally adjusted and promptly paid. „ A Uome Institution, managed by Directors who ore well known In the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to mnintaiu ths character which they have assumed, as offering the beat protection to those who desire to be insured. Director! —R. Miller, Jr., 0. W. Rlcketson, J. W; Butler, N-llolmcs, Jr, W. H.Bmlth, O.ihmscn, QeorgnV. Jackson, i Wm- M. Lyon, James Lippcneolt, George Bartile, James Me* : Auloy, Alex&ndor Nimick, Thomas Scott. tjsg.Office, N 0.02 Water Btreet, (Warehousoof BpaugA On., ap stair*,) Pltt»ibnrffh. ■ ■ ■ •• ■ • • •• • BOv24:iy. 1.16 P M 7.16 « 1.40 “ 8.10 “ ABTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. Chartered 1810—Capital Stools 0300,000* THOS. K. BRACK, President. TIIOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. DIRECTORS— Thomafl K. Brae*, Samuel Tudor, Ebouczor Flower, • Ward Woodbridgo, fc. A.BaUcoley, Joseph Church, , Roland Mather,, Frederick Tyler, Edwin G. Ripley, Robert Buoll. Samuel B. Ward, Miles A. Tuttle, Henry 7*. Pratt, John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham, Gustavos F. Davis, Junius 8. Morgan. : Policies on Fire and Inland Risks Issued on favora ble terms, by GEORGE E. ARNOLD, Ag’t, : dcc!2:ly No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. ~ i WESTERN FARMEBB’ INSURANCE CO., NSW LlSBbnr, OHIO. BRANCH OFFICE, No. 129 FIFTH BT, PITTSBURGH. Capital, $lOO,OOO. JAHES KELI.Y, L'roaL LEFT MARTIN, Boc’y. •' R. McKASKEY, Agent. - £3-Will insure Buildings, Stores, Merchandise, and projwtrty generally, on the moat favorable torms. [deol:6m la your Life Inanredi IF NOT, read what someone has written. Among all the contrivances of man to protect -the family circle from want, none can bo found more simple in its character, noble in Us feature, or certain In its results, than LIFE INSUR ANCE. It is the prep which the dying husband leaves to support tho wife of ms bosom. , ... ; It is the unseen hand of tho Provident father reaching forth from the grave, and still nourishing bis offspring, and keoplng together the family group. C.n. COLTON, • Secretary, ! Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Filth Ft., i pcp2l Masonic Hall. NEW OFFICE. Beal Estate* and Contracting Agent. THE subscriber has been-Induced to open an .office for the purpose of baying and selling, on Commission, and having the Afcenoy of large Steam 8ai??Jlllls and Boat . Yards on the Allegheny river, together with' many-other bclUtiesfromotherwaterand steam saw-nulls. He flatters himself fbat he can famish any bills of lumber-nod •timber of any kind, great or small, long or abort, and (‘eliver them at any point on the. Allegheny, MonongahelA,, Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to build large Barges, Store Boats, Coal Flats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge Timber, Rail* jpad Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal,- to any given point, - and will attond to the Bale and Rent of Real Estate. From his long experience in lumbering, freighting and boat building, he thinks ho can give general satisfaction. All persona are requested to make tneir contracts soon *, espe cially those wanting boats or large bills of lumber and thn .ber, should contract for them la the fall for the spring and . summer-use. He will also attend to the purchase and sale of any commodity that may be desired. : Letters addressed to David Mums, Real Eatatoand Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, post paid, will bo punctually attended to. Hisoflloois on Irwin street, ho; ST, Allegheny House. ‘ • DAVID MUNN.: ’ : Col, James B.'Morgan, Lumbennan, Pittsburgh.: Mr. John Morrison, Esq., “ . “ , _ ■ .. ’ Mr. Robt.S. Brown, Esq., “ . Alleghany {River, i Mr. Wnu Armstrong, “ Clarion “ ~ Mr. GeoTgo BtSwenoy, ••* “ , : 1 C. A JiHahnACo.y « “ • • ;dea2l:lydaw - . v; . • • - j. Agricultural Notice. .TaTEMBEBfI of tho Allegheny County Agricultural So* JJvJL-Clety are T*que3todto renow thelr membership, pre vious tp tiio annual election for ofQcors, which takes place : on‘the first Wednesday of January, lfis4.’v Certificates of Membership canbe bnd et the Seed Store of James Wardrop,- Flfth fltroet; Jamoß-Negley, at - tho Warehouse of Neglby & Mohan, Wood.street; from Wm. Martin, Sr-, near-Man chester ; and from A. B. M’Cjuewan, atthe office of wan & Douglas, corner of Penn and Wayno streets.. WM. MARTIN, Ha., Preset. jAv B. M’Qiwak,-Beefy.. ■ [deeghdawtd] ' •> ( - Chutlers Railroad Company, \:... A MEETING Of Stockholders Of. the Company will be J\~ held, faaccordance with the provislonsof ihe pn MONDAY, the 9th day of January next, at the Monon gabela House, Pittsburgh,-pt 3 o’clock in the for . -thOpuTpOso of dec tin g- a Board of Managers, lot the ensu*; jug year. flacl7) J. K. MOORHEAD, TWt nMIUSB, SHOULDER BRACE* SUPPORTER AND ELAS -1 JOB STOCEINfc-DEPO'Us at Dr, KEYSER'S, 34Q corner cf" Wood street ond Virgin alley.- All kinds of . me cb>nic6S*ppllauoe?arolkcpt and fitted, -at thbrenhtbUshr. monV Sstuftotion warranted in oB cases. - 1 ' cov2l l_ ilat>TS>btr linvruit( Co. $1,000,000. OF rSSNBYLYASIA. ...... 4209,010 a 135,260 U 1 1,91010 .......... 100,000 00 DIBXCTCS3. Samnal M’&arfcttß, John A. Wilson, Joseph I’, Gazsaxo, 51. D. Alexander Reynolds, Hiram Btowe. • m*r23 : • .!•; - Vi , % ). V V.' ’V' v • . I 'i . €■ \. •*» jii . *.? : 'V.. ANKERSI ANB-Bf&5l£EK&l: EX<!HA.HGE ASD BAKiIHCh HOtfJJS A. ‘witKINS « CO., ~ ;UNITED-.BTAIES B*KE 1 8011/DtNO, ■ No. 4a-Tl-®l FourtD Btr«tt, •/.'■' r. IdORKIGN and>Domestio K^o^nge,“Coin,-Rank.Kotos J? -end Land Warrants bought and sold. . Collections mado ibroughout the Union. - v • - ;. : Busiooss paper discounted and loans negotiated,: ; Stocks bought.and sold on commission.*' '.'' * * Honey ieceivod on deposit,- and interest allowed when left for a specified Utng«~ dec3/;- ‘ JOHN IVUODBi BAN EUR "AND 1 EXCHANGE BBOXEB, . t • .■•■:■—■ , MAl£tt tf • ..Vi 1 :?' Exchange. Commercial andEank Notes.: STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections carefully attended to; Interest paid on Deposit; i - «ff*No. bS]4 Fourth street, nearly opposite the.M. M. Bank 1 * declG a. u. TuaMAB, suyubbaji TIEBNAN & CO., /•- - BANKERS AND tLXCHANGK BROKERS, j feb26:lyj . iVq. 9m Wood Jtlretiy and iHamondAQ*y 1803, . EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE 07 >A. WILKINS & CO., •• N.o. 75 Fourth Strut, ~ * 5 Opposite the Baukof Pittsburgh,' Jano . PHTSSTOQU. G, E. ARNOLD & 4Q*, l i BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ■ DEALERS in.iicchange,' (torn, 1 Bank-Notes,'Sight and Titoo.Draft*, Ac. CoUectioruß.carofQlly attended to, ' and proceedsremitted'to of the Union. .. . Stockabought-andeoldoncoiansdaSoxu.' ‘ rw.Mi. 74 Fourth pU, next door, to Bank of PUtaby.|pfllS HILL A CO., BANKERS'AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ' cosher .or wood-Aim nwa stajuns: ; SIGHT EXCII ANOk on the Eastern Cities constantly for pale. I:ithu Bills o| ExcbMige and Notes discounted.— Gold, Silrertmd Bank bought ond sold.' Collection.* mule In all .the- principal -dUea -Of tbfl: Unified-States .Do poflts ris'oived oi Par and .Current Fonda. _ [mar2?ly AU.BN KttAltßß, XJJWAUD RAH*, rWRISCE EUBKB. KRAMER & RAHH, . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,' . BUY AND SELLGoM, Silter,'knd Bank Notes; negotiate Loans; on Real' Estate or Stock Securities;jmnbaae Promissory Notes and Time Bills, on Last and West; buy and eoU Slocks on Commission./.■ ? • ■ Oollecttonamadc on all points.in the Union.- > ~fmyl N. HOLMES 6-SONS,,. . ... BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, \ nAvs removed texir Dinamo Aim zxcuaxgi omat to no. C 7 focn.nocaa 6elqwoldstAht>, ; ' HOLMES ft SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, .'XI . and Dealer® In Notes, Drafts, Acceptance?, Gold, 811- yer and Bunk Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly,for «de.. . > Collections made in all. thedti'es tbnrugbouttbeUnited States- Deposits rewired iu par funds or current paper', No. .67 Market street* between Third-and Fourth fits. (jaSCkly f 4ft. 6. SAAOXXt, HODN A SARGENT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, \ . '■ k. *. booambr wdon a toxTO^m, rntssusoa,' pa. DEALERS In Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and • Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit 4c. ; . . Exchaugo on all the prit>cli>al cities of. the Union and Kn tope, for sale In rams to aalt purchasers. Current and par funds received an dopftdfc.^ Collections mud* on all parts pf tho Union, at the lowest »t«*' “ . • • . ■ • \ fecpHriy • Iteraoval, . PAT2ICKS & TBXEm), BANKERS AND EXCIUNQE BROKERS, fT,it* Removtd iheir OJfuxloihe Cbrtur of Ft/ihand TFoodste. pimflcnaii, pjL“ f PATRICKS & FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers in -Notes, Drafla, Acceptances, Gold, Slim and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western CSUesoonstantly rorwde. Collections made lu all the dtwa throughout the United States. Deposits recoirod in par fnnds or current paper, at •theoomerof Fifth and Wood fctreete- ■ . , [feb3 AUSTIN LOOMIS. . STOCK AND BILL BROKER, OJpxtt'Xo. 02 FohtOi *£. above Wood, mrsnuhou. AS* Notes, Draftp r Bands, Mortgages, end Lmns on xol lateraK negotiated. Stocks and l*and Warrant* bought audsoM. '• - •- .V~ /. oc» ; - HOTELS, &c. FLORESCKTnOTEL, No. 409 BROADWAY, NEW VORIL teo-vnoern*oxtnarcßorrswrus.) ...■•■ BERBER LOVEIOF. Wilv _ PROPRtHTTR. - v.-c. comnuf. Hotel) Omvrof SirrdfiAeldcnd Third S'rccU, Pdtshurg\J\mta. Biutfra k COKNRMiY, l*fcrtnu«oaa.: • £&-G<x>4 utahling attached to tltc Hour*. aiLXX rr.o^N,, VUANKLiaS HOCSK, Cleveland, Otilo. G PATRICK & SON’, t^oranosfer-ThirMoose has On* «'define 'thorough and rrp&ir*, and large additions of new furniture, fete- and the propria tar* pledge themselves that uotldcs? shall ho wanting oo their part U> rentier tha Fuiskum a place a hare all the com* forts of & first cLim hotel can be fbund. }y*Af C PATRICK A BON, St. Charles, Hotel, Cbrrwr fif Hurd and Third ttrr/Uy ‘Pittsburgh, Ptrufa. » WILLIAM S. CAMI’BKLL, PRMWrTQft. ■■•■.; THIS fine MtaMMiraent hxTing come iuto the hands of « now Proprietor. offers great Inducement* to the travel* Ungcominunity, uud also to regular boarder*. Evfcrydeli* jrxrr anil luxury willta providod io Us season, and no paisa will ho snared to make InU lintel a eomftirtable no vs to all, who may call there. [ujl&in W. 8. CAMVBEIX, St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery* milE uadmljr-nedrespectfully inform* tho public tiuithe: X la now folly prepared to servo private families and the public generally, with hi* celebrated LAQLIt BEEItj ln bottles. AH oner*, loft at hw Office, NO.S9 DIAMOND ALLEY, fnenr Wood strtotO will tw punctually attended to; and tho Beer delivered to any part of tb« city or vicinity. jo‘iB:tf / . V. 0. BCIIEKCK* r SELLING OFF. GREAT CHANCE 9 SSABSG AIMS FOK fI>IIE undersigned would respectfully lofbrmtbrirfrtenda X and the dtteon* generally that they ore shout closing out their largo md writ selected stock of RICH AND ELEGANT CARPETINGS, Lately purchased In the Kant, from the Manufacturers and Importers, which, lor variety, style and quality, are uesur* of VELVET TAPESTRY AND DHU3SELB, Of splendid deigns, selected expressly for odr City Retail Trade, and nt lower prices than would now cover tho cost of importation.- IMPERIAL. EXTRA and SUPER. THREE-PLY CAR PETS, from ibo most celebrated manufactories In tho United btatrs; color* warranted. Ingrain Carpels of all hinds; \ecltinn, Hall and Stair Carpets: "Mool and Hemp Dutch Carpet*; together, with n large assortment of Oil. Cloths, Mata, Rugs, Matting. Table nod Piano Covers, Ac. . - The entire stock will positively to sold the .present'sea son. to make room for other goods. ; ■ • d»-t3 ' C. B. UKADLY A CO. . ClAKPisTlftli. —A large »<Loc&. of now and beautiful pal* j terns now mndvinc at tbo NKW CARPET STORE, 47. Fifth street, near Wood. , At«\OH Cloths of all widths and qualities; Rags, Matt*, Molting, Window Shades, Stair-rod**, \enltlan Blinds, Ac. Aff.j AT THE tOWCBT CASH PJUCW, MP& ENTJSRPIUSE WORKS. ■ - KO, 1 3Gwood strict, rman dooumlow vxsen* at&tt. BVWjr tCTETLET. yjSSSSJPSScSSOT IMPORTERS'and manufacturersof /MSHy. y ■ , SURQ IC Kh AND DENTAL ; f£m*& K*BTRUMERTB, RIPLEBi Ac. W« keep a general awvntmcntottlie above - articles constantly on band with a general Taricty of Fancy Hardware; Alttstiuos, Vi* iolii and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Bolls,Caps, Powder, 1x4(1 aad Ballots; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers* Shears; rocket Scissors, Ac.— Also. Trusses and Supporters. .- - ■ :-' ; '-''- v “' ; : Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIVLESt—Wo ore making RUles of every description, to. order, of tho best metcnal,and workmanship warranted*— Orders roosived fbr them at V* bolrealc or Retail, will be fill ed with despatch- Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. ; ; Revolvers) Revolversl JUST RECEIVED —By Express. direct from tho m&nufac* -torero ft splendid assortment of. Colt’s Repeating Pisr . tola, 4,5 and 6 Inches barrel} all of which we will sell for. cash os low as they can be bought In tho city of Now Persons going to Australia or California, will find that they Con do better by purchasing thuirequlppage at home, than.- they can among strangers, os we giTe persons a chance, to try any of the* above Hstols, boforo leaving the city; and tncaseof * talluro, we rofgnd tho money.- - BOWN * TETLEY, : frtblfl 130 Wood atraat, Pittsburgh. milli RENTON IKON COMPANY, or Western Pennayl* I Tania, having bceomtvtho proprietors ofthoRENTON and DICKERSON PATENT'/or making” Wrought Iron ai red from tht Ore, for that portion of territory of Ponnsylva* nla lying west ©£ • and including the counties of Pulton, and MoKoan,are now. prepared 10 sell certificates of stock in said company, each , nharo of stock entitling the holder to share In the profits of the company, and tho right to use one Purnaco under said Patent The Company will also sell the nght to nsa the improvement in tho oboto named territory, by single fur*. DHce or othurwbw.. Tho fact that by tho Renton proewr Iron Ore can be converted into Blooms at ahont tho cost re* quired to convert Oro into Pig Metal ■, is a unfQcJcnt recoin* mondatlon of its merits. • - v , : Mr JAMES IL CRANE has been appointed Agcntfbr the sale of rights to n&o PurUacos- under said Patent, to whom application may bo made, or to thonndersigned Directors.of tho Company. J. K. MOORHEAD, ) • ALLEN KRAMER, ,IAS. W.riIAILMAN,) Vi. DBWKS WOOD, Yl’Koesport JAR 11. CRANK, Pittsburgh. PATENT -FRUIT UATUEREU—For plofeing feint..from. tall trees Witboiittho aid of a ladder; Pruning Imdru raents of the'mostrvpproved construction; Digging Forks, suitable'-for strawberry beds, 4c.; Pototoe Hooks;. Eked Drills; Gutting Boxes, fbr Day or Corn Stalks, of various patterns, and a great variety, of labor saving implements for tho garden or form. • Downing’s, Barry’s, anil other standard works on Fruits, Flowers, Rural Architccturo, anil LandtaapoGardonlng, for solo nt the Seed and Implement .Warehouse, No. 40 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. . . jy22 • 7 JAMKS WARPBOP. - Wall’s Academy of Drawing and Painting t T)| r* c* WALL would notify Ills friends and tho public, . YY # that ho has removed his studio from First street, to the comer of Market and Fourth streets, (second story,' over the store of. Wnu U. Herah; entrauce-on Fourth street. At the request of'hlßfriends, he has aisoopened a 'DRAFT ING SCHOOL.. Classes for young Ladies and Gentlemen will be formed in boih Drawingaud Pointing. Ho has fitted up a Room with every facility for study,-and he trusts that, hu enterprise will meet with a supporting patronago.; • apr22ltf.- - .... - • • • ' V ; ~ .. OFFIOK MONQNQAIiELA NAVIGATION C0.,1 •< - • - December 10, 1863. y “tf~*R(fPGSALS will bo received at this Office, unil! three ,JL o’olock V. 31/ 6f WEDNESDAY,' tho Zsth - January next, forthe-construction of Lock and Dam No. 5;-also, for the construction'of Locks and Dams Nos. O.and.7,boing requisite to extend the navigation to the Virginia--State lino- - Plansondvpecifications will bo exhibited at tho offico one week previous 1 totbe letting, and all necessary iniorma* titmgitenby B.Lathrop;Ecq.,c^thounder^llgn«l..' '.; -Proposals wiil be received for payments to. be made ip. ciish; also* fbr payments io stock and bonds.of the cpmj puny J. K. MOORHEAD, <fcel4 *•••• - • • Preaidept ofMon ... - oYSTKte ifanK spolS-vatioiH ' 11/J2 havq arrangedTwiUftheDcansylvnnla and Bosque- YY h&nna JUlltead .Companies,-.for;a special Oyster Transportatioa Line, at exceedingly low rates, r -j-. --; '-i: pctT _ ADAMS A CO, (4 Water at- * — l V VBNITJ IAJX DlilNDtt» /~\V EVEEY QUAIiIIT; fqr wte at mSmoaetUMre' prtwi, U at toe NEW CABP33T £TOEE, 47: FIFIH STREET, baas WootJ*. . [UQYO,tf) ,■< ROBINSON 4 00. -- i-h- r STS^KNBDNV&xI&Jea to -r^nnffrctnrq UT OABINET»WAJU£«f erery desßriptlon,'ftihi« old lUamL .Ma^ntnf UNDEtyTAK * ti% brandies.- affH^v TTAVK OS lIAN&’ iii tteJr, aitamdfa OABINJSt ,*n&. H CUAIB MANDPACTOEr, No. «'■ HnUtliflad ttgjoW 4 Im-ffw nf fnney and pifliD JuXlutTirOy VluCliwioy^- «asfOTttty tftte?-.- Great, InducenientS: 44». Ca»h ; PdWhM "ITTE will soli our large- stock of COMMON .AJHMM • YV ‘ CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS* -,a£-priqa», titekej tell to ploase cash purchasers. - All ohr wprk-iajwarn Our terms are. CASH. . JAMi3'LOT?RY>JK •:mttr2S ■ • - , oc^..Seventhaod;X4hyrtyi WAREHOUSE 09 THIRD 3TR&&T* ■ : •> wqo».as»^*£abs&-6^) r I .’ ' • '• 1 •:•. -V - i Ktgtei *flaoa*>a i mj •."SHf™ 8 ™ I ®® hitherto moat wifin*ned:foißlitoß& ! 1 ,V shops ©tibia ©tar* :haTB : ©pened thair/Warehouse* 5 able to furnish the ©uhlicj h/,tfboiesbl&or, retail* 4dtli Etir-. nlture'df'thefollowtojtjfleficxlptioa—Tiw:. • e - • Mahogany Wanlrohea; JJresaing-Bureanfl; Fall Oola^ioea. &lchogahy^tedsteaaa^MflhDgiapyChairs; BoeWflif Chairs; Bdas; Divans; Piano Stoolaj- Book-Cases;’*Sccretarics; Card Tables; Pier Tables; flue. Card TablcsjCoiltro Tables;" HatHacka: 'Prenenßodsteada; Ottomans; Poplar : Wardrobes; Pining fcndßreailartTables; v Worhfltonds;‘Cherry arul-Common Worhfitandaj common, hnsy ima trundle Besteads; Cherry Bureaus; Crib iu : ' , f ') : The *dvaatsg*» of ©oioperaaon, ©nan extensive ted el jnit them to sell at th& aml they aie a mined If not better &rticrtf, Mid tho puDlto.wm deretaml by rivCngthem V- call/" r ~::; f - t altdakripUonsiaiiti'othar. or] of an; description, made to order ta enrejy-Btyle; at, the s] est ; hotice. ■ ■ i - --•.-• • • JAMES W. WOODWBLI, QA.BINBT PVBNItVBB BANnFJLCTUBi Ware-roona. 07 and 90 Thlfd>ti««t -AT- rrapccUnlir ladianUfi imdcaist/mlcrs that^hdw thelargest Mul tell ever sale Inthia w" vlO tfefolj&t pricea M low aaahy in the CnlUxlSuite*, • Eaflt.os W/ttV • ;> | '-3 : V Ashe Lvdptermlnod tpnphnld the;trualtty with walllses*' from the extent of frU orders and rmeility in.mannfacliinngV i lie is enabled to .produce warranted f JKtlbfi losre?t; .; lie hss adopted th? principle of identifying tils customers' Interafc-witb hisown/ in quality ood prtoo, nxidheepi al ways on band the. greatest k TAristy: of-firery:deficriprtion'of from tho ebespestaad plainest* to.thfr-mnst;ete* ; gantand eostlj,th&iahottse> be famished from his stock, or mannfi>OTro&sflXpgegly.'iq 6K der- Th# ' part, .of his state which for richness of style and finish, cannot be. snrpusqd in any of ther Eastern cities: - . •*• XlVtetoo-tetoßoCta; ; 60 Solas, in plush find hair dothj t 60 des. Mahogan? Chairs;.. < .-..• 20 doi. Walnut “ ' i 60 Mahogany Socking “ , •* 20 “ “ - - .. eojlahogafiylftmifl; • - ... _ i 20 Walnut ’** 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: - . - 50* « *.>«* Dm&ing Bureaus; . co « •••■*»■ Waahstands; ■'* -W i • ■ 40 Enclosed •••'•■•• 100 Common' *• u 20 Flain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: ' 20 Walnut y « 60 Cottage- “ - . . and .Poplar Bedsteads; 20Mahogan* Wardrobes 10 Walnut ‘ “ lOGberry.v- ■**'•••;■ s ; 60 Piatoßnreaus; 70 Diningand Breakfast Tabiaa ' 12Secretary and Bookcases; - : : v 20 doe. Cane BeatCttfdn; " 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chain;.. .-■••.•••• * 12Ladte#’Writing Ifcchfi; ' Hat and Towel BUndi; ; WhafeNoftat ■•« Stfgulree; Paper,Macho Tables: Chain; r - • Pembroke: “ , EUabethan o 4r y Hall and Tier- u . ..; f Reception • " Ladies*. Work “ i Pearl w ' l- . -Extension -Dining Tables; Ana u Ottomans; . Gothic and Call Chain; ■ - • . ■ • ■ • f . i • A largo ; assortment , of COMMON FURNiTBiIE -and WINDSOR CHAIRS.; Causr Mauss supplied with all fir* jw | , . • . ~-■•• ■*•••,*■'•■• ■'•• j.' STEAMBOATS and EOTEIS, furnished at thfli ahortest .• notice. _• ■■ * ■■■■••• . •■-■ : f 1 AUnrdon promptly attended to, ‘ fiprs^ WATCHES, JEWELRY, &<?.! HEW I EWE LET STORE; ! Ho. 87 Market Street,' ’ (Sctorxl door abort ihe -Kurtti-wait eonltr of the. Diamontft) TOUN STEVENSON, {of the late firm of Juba B. M*fstf4ch & Gu,) respectfaU9.«xmoatifie»ta the pabll has opened, at the above stand, afin* assortment oTWATCttKS, JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED Ot- TWf CtttlfTs t BrtianTiia; T<a titul the usoal tarlety of goodslnhU line ofbadness^ •-•••■• '• • -• i- Spedaltareond attention circa to the REPAIR of FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. t He trusts, that from his long experience in business, be will be Able to give satisfaction to those who mayfator hln i with their patronage. 16ib»1853. • _ my£s \ Henry Rtohardaoxif Jeweller, ... * HAVING rwhttedhls store in a handsome manner, ant bafcrcoenUr returned fronrtheeastern HSea with i One assortment- of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would,eeUthe attention of hlafriendaaoAcuatom are Wtbe feet-tbatamomr bteW’atefcEA will be'&und Hu CHStdeshnble styles, patternsand maker*. !'Of Jewelry, the lates&tylea of Brefirt HnS, Fob and Vest Ch&tna Finger Rings," Ear Rings, ifiniatnre Lockets, ete^cfe. r r : . - GOODS-SacNAa Fapier'M4che,YV , 6rY Tables an* Raxca, Fanc yr ;Vase<; Pwfnine Bottles,. T4bl A Mat»l ColCaPisiols, Porte llotmaiesln greatvariety? China Fruit and Cake Dlibes; with an endless Variety of uaefnland or namental erticlesiwhkh hnve bnlr td boscehtobe appro* dated* - - ‘ - NO. Sr if ARKET feTREBT. 1 flay Wood Snrseiry ftutt OArdeni* ;\ TAJIKS KENNEDY, £ldt* Manager bf Ui©_*eU*uowfc Sjr*- tJ. recuse New YorkA tegs leave toilofararthei public, thai-he has nowestablished an EXYENETVB NT)Jt-- SEBY,on theFarinofSlr. J*xnes"B»Negley;' near East lib erty, where hashall be prepared, after the Gtufart&ntiio celvc and fill order* for or cry variety ofFrultjandOrnameu-! tal Tree*,- Hardyand Green Houi»Shrubs and Plant*. Inj addition toachoiee and suparioretoefcon hand, be has made: arrangements with one 61,the largestNnmries |n the East ,: to haapnp hlssdpplj. Haring a thorough and 'lOttg-fcrpe rlenoe In the business, he can Bsaure.Ms. customers perfect satisfaction. -V .*■ s *'• Mr. Kennedy would also respectftillj offer his Berries in derignin&iajlngoui, and managing lie Parks. or tho grounds of. Country EesWenoea; aadwUl also farnlßhplMi?r£rtlitt». Picturesque Scenery, 4eu, in tile-'highest styles of the art. Practically acquainted, with; erxrry branch -of i Landscape Gardening, and liarink spent years in. the 8yl?lan Parks of England, and on'lhebeautiful banks of the Hudson* he hopeshobas the capacity to meet the wishes of those’who favor him. * fiff- Oomtnnnicailonscftii be eddrc&ed through the City i Post Office, or. left nt the Warehouse f of Messrs. Negley « • Mohan, 22 Wood street. marTrv. DVBRGB'S ' CELEBR A TED OBEBWA L YEA ST . Oft • BAKING POWDERS, Thf. ChtapaU UtalikiatiViist VttfulahdJScotwmi* calArlideforJZaitingjßttatUliiicuiljjßrud/: and/ohnny Dikts* Ihitry, Puddingy Vakctf 1 Cbm Bread*: Oc, t ' ’ ’ ETBRJSYEN.TED. ’ OriSIONS OV THE.KttKSSi—;:.... .• -•* Those whobava triedfc bavefbundthatthaadvertii*- raent does, not *&nDs Ito grains -too.Jtlgbly •Floridian and Journal, Feb. 10; 1863. . Housekeepers, who: have tested the quality©f tbis pow der, pronounce.unaaimoualy laitahivor.—flx>ckport Hally iCourier. v-: •" 'v;••■..•'■• i It surpasses ©vciy thing Inihoway of rising* we ever saw [used Id the baking of ca£ct.—{RahwajrAdyortte ftird Begia- UOniNHON * CO. ThlsiaftDartlcloofsuch utility itmraribuflklnasbfcbok ory, that when Its virtues become properlyjioo wn,, no housekeeper, that studies: comfort afcd economy 1 , - will - trtfr linclydo without iU‘-*{N. Y;PJck4Maf£l/1855.-;\-'' : •?•'.' Nooneneod hesitate touso all-important arttclv to hodsekeeperSc-H’RepabUeaZi Banner and NaibviUbWhlg. FebaT,lBs3. ; v :.i . -.-i ; Would you havnllght bread, sweet bread, bread that you: can eat witim good wiiah,tio not forget to procure Dnfteo’a Baking Powder* and;yoxtxrillaot’fail to hav 1 © good bread. skes*lfce.«—pSwjrHally Tlmee^Jfljw24,l6B2. -' ■*- } -W© have tried this fcrtfch£«na cnurocommend Hwlth perfect confld©oce<—{Quebec uwetfo, July, 1882; - • *• T atotir houso, and our “better- half’*- was-aStonißhedat the result.*—{N. Y. Hally Times, - w : All good fcouwwWea wilbrejolcelnandglorify thonamV of Horkee, after they have given bin Baking Powder A fair trial—{Now York Buu,' Sep t. 30/ 1852. 1 Burko©'# BaklngPowdaryundouhipdlylho be&tftrtlclefbr thlspurposo that has.-yet been Botch man, Feb, 12,1853/- T , ; The highest tomnmgdatfons. from hundredaof the largest and moat vespectoNe-WhoUaafo booses In this, and nearly every large city on this continent, coaid be given, if space uUowed-iti-.-^tvc A -'"a-"- | ■ &J- 3i R/DUK&fiE* -- .**•- *' • . . Bolb PBornreroft-ABn. UanvrAGmninß, 139 ; . . BAXTER &'McHER,-A^oniß, l l > ' ;itALooxj(<ttxea^iAL^offii^kmyJ:.... r .. > i'iisoH. >i , J> 8» lieeohf HeAlpln & Co<* CXH f COLRSABX QROORR& and. Healers laßroduceiTJeV . ale, No£242and24l :liiberty ttreet, near the head of Wood, Pittsburgh) Pal ©fr. for for sale onlibeial terms, the following:' 1 100 tierces fresh Rfco; ’{50,000 fts. Bacon,assorted:^ > lOObbls.Tar;- . t“. ; 6. tons Bar Iron, da: 1500 "kegs Nalift assorted;!. .3 da Rods; ' OOOboxtttWlndow Glass,! 2000 kogs Kok and Bifl© • • ■' aasorted;. ...... 1 Powder/assortcd;, v , : 60-half’chests ;T©a, a©*! SOO boxes Rosin Soap v , < ■ - Ported;...—’ -■ | - S6bb]*.Llneeod,£ardanl ?6bxs.Tobaeeo,«s»rtcd;j Tantaeta 1 Oil: : 100 part;:: 800 bbls. Vinegar; ....’ primev.-.-v> • •<■.■ -SOldo nA»tnr.. ' 6 bxs. Havana Sugar;-« s 20- do. Pitch; 10hhdfl.Porto Il{codo; t 5000 fos.nrsorUd Copper; v 160bagsCoffee; -r-y: r .i.;! v: 20bhli.atid'kefca Laid} - 600bble.N.O,ifolnflMs;.' - :lQiegBßSscsrlodBhot; ~ 15 do B.H. do; J Ido BockShnt; :- 800 bxs. Tin Plate, ass*d;i : 5-hhlsiAlam; . ; 4 tons Wire, ;;do; } 20 do KyeFlourp/ :■ 2 do-Spelter; » 20BeltsTiftner^HaChiUcs 6 casks'sheot Zinc,-fts-j kndToolS;' 1A ■ • .sorted; ‘ - >loobus.HriedApples;.. . 60apigaTint w I* 100 hales Batting, assoriodp 1000 lbs.Antimony'; . ! 2000 && Cotton -Yarn,-as* 10 tons ass*d Sheet Iron;! v sorted. ' . * 100,000 tts. aßsPd Bulk Meat:* , ‘ Tapr^ 1 ¥M. A. M’CLUKG, : : DKAI.EII IS Fine Toas,<!holco Family Groceries and Willow 1 ‘ Woye.', ' ~;. t '* ' CORNER OF WOOD-AND SrN’PB'STS:','- i -■ •■ -■■- PiTTSBUROHrPi;- ,18 noir-KccrTiDg ulorgo wwrtaonb oi VRESIt OOODS, Xln addition;to IQs already cstensiye Ftock, purebajwd from'firet bands ia the Eastern markets, which, will be sold •atthe Idwostmarket priecs. • •. _ 1 : Bteamhoats; and famllles. bnying. by .^hv odanUty.suppUed at wholesale .rates. 1 . */., ; v irar-Goodsdentgredln th»dty' I &eohfflharge;' : . w*p2l- ENGi^BKR^-SrATiGK^ftY-WAilßUOUtfii;' ' - W. 8, . ; ~: .’ .CQiLsmoyUAaKSTAHDStcosDSTams.-- :.- • ALWAYS OTT lIAND ; a &vrge and well of Whatman 1 * Drawing lepers, l audios; • , > Drawing Paper i v -.':' -•<'>•, -.•• • : MathematleafTna tram tata; v - / - Tape .Fiold,Booka;, 4 !;i, v/ ' A ErpfllaPajrtra;- • i . . rY. j.CrossJopwy-•] , » 7 jl»rotr*etot Aod *\\ article Df.'.StAUQnery -usai hy Civil -pogfcwira, Letd; Transit, Topography afcdl&gord Books made 1 to[onlo-fmod to any pattern required. §epi j ".~v‘ ’.'•. •' ' .A' '■' ••'■ • i 1 i -- 7 : iiit..EUßOraMr-AOKHCT.-i '1... THb'oIaDEST EBTiBUSUia) omca in tdi§ ; qos. yos axiOTroro ' * ' ■ -IaroSET THE i Ol»D' COtJHTB.Y«^i. .rangeim** forffim&fli&flt** now. sotof D^ars yilhpptttmUtffrtf 4ho3uiaflrifotttfafih during thelast Vca* tuthls country, whbbat,a complaint or *;*?*?'£/*%s :: i Hecsn fostts P&SMixgsr&lctota Jbr-XiO&aothiftiblla, li?6£-- :W%AMwgor> ‘JwaW A *»« Husn> and Dundalk, t$ New York, PhUaQBipbia<B^lwJ an 4 New Orleans, and from theneew and will attend strictly jo fbr- L trardingpasßen geraffoai.thence to any paxtof the country. Healfio nisSlgfctdrafts fbraafo payable, at thofolliwing j j)laC£S,‘tii:' .i <- 1 " ; : "f,* J ON ENGLAND. , - A __ Edwards, Sandlbrd A Co.,. n , M .^..^.,. MMMMMf . M^Londoa.. Wc^Tappßeott'ACo... .LWtfrpooi. principal cities t&d-ttortifithroughout ' ' ’ v Dn>?lnclil Bant '• Ireland.. Dublin. 3 ie-Sr ->'-•« v>t Arm+ghj. ...-, r3elftaV'.v V 'ffiUbw,, ,/Btrabane> ; Athjone, . -Cerlpw, ' Ferwoy, * JBonagfMn, • Enniacorihy, ■■ Dundalk, !• -■Galway. , Neary/ Tralee,--.; =Baly»ew, l .Ctonaah, Londondei' .OmaBbn« .^....Yongbam OhHmfr& Cstoatto,'' *-iKoreoniwCotkf -Ennto*? •»■«-\ Bandon* * >■*< .Welfptd, ■— r _ * c <«r 0D ’ ’’ ~.. J. i HdUbntl Bank of-Seot&iMi Edlatliagtr, and-:TU tranches: J <“* in fifty towns in gcoUnpa.;' ' ' | - „OirYIUNCE. . \ ll : r Mcbot.'Edward Blount A Co-i'BaakQrs-«...»v..~ .~.^aris, ■ ! - (Available inWiyelty lnTrncc©,>- - - , V ON-OEBMANY. ■ , MSaara. Yogel.*Koek i <3o.j (Avallablo In any city In Gorman?.)* ’, ; ■■ JAMK& BLAKELY; • > -IM.-enr-faf gpyeutb andSiflKhflald*t*«.;■ TEAS t.’.^AS r t "TEAS J 1 . WHOUESItjf ; t ,. J&t the JPekin TeayMore^ , • v., > ... ... 38 pxCTJt BTBtMyPITTSBUBQI^PA/ I’ T)V thohalf chest; orncatly packed ifc metallic package* li to atilt tfitt trade, *» 5 ’" M .... Hi* mbscylber. U now* bis Fall atofck of.GBEEN imXBLACK. TEAS*— consisting of some.of, tin finestchop? tobe Merchants rioting? the «na‘<jxaalin9'6art£dbk. T ’ •t --' fielOWls • Jt9t«r.tUQ TlrtOt» ;gl*dw,', aUidfcwMch ihnve beenearefaHy selected, and con with confidence ,bo< rttomr mended:' ;■ Ji -' '•••_.'•■ ■: *' .<• 30 half cbcats fino Toung Hyson; ' ? ;: : :>t \ 10 do do Moyune Young Ilyaon j >» ][ . i -10--" do : exfroflnoMoyunfl do; - . ..100.: do < :S&pertor do; - 15 .. jdo do; * *\ » - £>oLa<qared boxes extra Carious Young. Hyson; ! - 1 ' £5 htffehdsta'finaGunpowder; 1 r ) ■ ;10: do : «tmfioo do; * l 6 do do. Moyune Imperial; .. . ...j ■■-•.■ • CO • •'do' • Superior u do; 160 do tflne Oolong Black Tea; ' ~ . do- -do • ..extra fine Oolong; ,-i .) • 30 do extra Cutiooa do; : 20 do SaMrlatlTelr Htrongatul fragrant Oolong; - 25 ehosUoxtranna English Braakfist Tea; •» -,6: ’ do -Curious -, do - ,vj • r-.doi ’ * • ~ALBo—Jar* and lUo Coffee, Bojering’s Crushed. and Pul verised Sugars. . . . ■ V Al£i>~&3;WO’ Prindpa Segars,- which wfll ; So aoidrcrj - JOW.- •* _ A»-^4XNf!S*r ' horl4.*dAw . ~ 38 Fifth street, PiUsbqrgb; . , T.YF.E T.: , .v ~ t j • j • no.-3«( «rrn stbkct, rarammon, } Agent for the Sale of //. Johhtoh $ Colh/pc, sc,., - 0» PflllißStrttlA, ‘ - ‘ HAS ON HAND »g<l fcr 6ilo,tlmfollolrinj;:—Brass colaqwMGalley.; Common assorted,, SM Grileya, Composing Sticks;, Common, and Job ,Cos*v; fibootM brashes; Boxwood" Quoins; Yardi tuts ; *nd<Bl#sti dot hB descriptions r Bros* Ruleyotiin descriptions; Job Ink, in lib oops; Ink; 100 Founts Fancy Card Letter; end Leads, cut to atiy, »"t;; ;;'? ':\ •• 49* Orders for Bressee end Type.will.receWe prompt, at' at tbelfoandry prices. OKI Typera ceitodin cixdAnge fl>r ntew;it n 0 eehta Y* Ib,‘ ■■■ PjttsbaTgb»May 14,lE53u—dsw.i ■ • - . - * . Jeyne’s FftmUy HleUklact; JAYNKa EXPECTORANT; % Jayne's I|eir Tonic; . . « Tonic Vermifuge V ' “ Sanative Pills; r - -CartnlntttiTßßalsam; . •« A|oeHil»!' { Alterative; ** American llattP»> Theabove.valaabl&fattUj medicines eonstAntiyoohand, andsold wholesale or retail, at the L’eUn TeaSlore, 38Filth street: -By A'.'JAYIH&S, : Jaalfcdaw , ■->. •<■• . Erclorivp Agent fog Kttsbnrgb. ? Prlatcri’ ISewa -Injcrvi.-'.o* £ Ytfß HCtfDKKti AND KBUS^VUOJirS \) tNK iußt recrfr-d bt the 1 PKK3N TEA STORK,' S 8 EIFTIt street, at a dictate#,'flyenolosiup-five ; ' • - *•• ' A.fJATNKS, 1 Agvnfe forTfie'm*nufartnref- { oct2S:tr ■■ •• Ktioada dSSoiie. ' •" > NEW PATENT AMALGAM PEN.—This imporUnt'Tur .Tention removes, the two gmtf obstacles jo lhe ncl; Versa! use of tho Steel ‘PeiV Vli: their Tfgldlty, andtht-ir nvprddesfcractlQu Tjy'thbeortddVd action of - 2 n minutely examining the qolll peja ltCth&;&c^of T vrlUngi:>t will be seen that the cetion i* compound, consisting,Urst, of a gentle yleldluit'baefcward action thq nih ortho pen,' and,/second;the - scissors*action, on spreadirrg'dpen ofthe points topermit the flow ofthe inki This compound movemerifr^whlch' steel - pens -sorer harebad—gires-to the quill it»floxibil!ty,«udthat; peculiar springy play wbieh la so agfbeable~io the b&ndj -arul which- eeems-to iraittbe action of the muscles of tlitf fingers?-yielding, aa it does, to theaUjhtestpreaaure,rritli- f out cruihpicg the hand. The dTarts of aU steel petrtiaken l . have been dircct«J, to tha ity of. flexlbllity/aml theyhave had- recourse to, merahleTaHety of oracka-ivuii picrciEigs to attain tl, The ; inventors of-ths PatontAmalgaia =Pen MTh's cf-experiments, thafthO Ttholopractioe _ef the triule hg&in: this respect been Lenoneous-rrtbat no combination U’; “frieridßgitfccrald produce tbedertrfed action', point hclog gained, they ayoidedtbe planhUherto adopted for attaining■' flexibility,’’and 'gates pocnliar tonn to the . hich tbfc ymanaged to'combinef h<r <1 6Cl*H)rs ,> actionuftho ordinary steel penwith tbs agreeable flexihii- Ify of the quill. ’ The second difficulty tQ: 6© overcome wo? of less magnitude, but still of great impbrtancd tdthe cod adEDbranf steel petaL Eraryono'i* awaroofAhe corroslvi* juttloo of ordinary AUelpen*?. Even with the greatest cate, it - speedily destroys the delicately smooth spr face of the pen. 80 serious a drawback id this from the ntility of ,the steel-pen, that thousand* araindueed topur chasogoldpens, at on enormous cost, almost exclusively because oTitreantf-curroslTe qualityof tbafcmetai'Th* inventors have removed tblsovilbv tntlr compound metal; uhkh possesses all the necessary quallriespf steel, wlthtba additional ihefifc bf rcsbding thetmejnicaVwliduQf the ink . - ThddfientioUl tiuirncre than the Ptaythm.tmdering then • . For sale, by -W, S~UAyEN, Btationciv>, • TiorUK'’/ : ’ Marlcet’strrceh corner"efSetynd. Bridge over tike Allegheny River, at or < • MaeavSlittrpalJiirg. ”VfOXICE IS UKUEQYQtYEN,;llmtiitrrtlTsuSiiciJof'Hin XN Act pt Assembly of tho Commonwealth, ofpeousylya*, dU, entitled M An Act lo ftulhorixo - theG6YerEOftdlhi^rpo : '’ rate atJompshyitoeirect & BridgooVerthe AlleghenyßSfer; st or-.oear.;Bhflrpahwg» ia. .Ooanty/’ epprOTrJ 13th of March, 1863, aad Supplement thereto, and Acts*ex> tondlng the-tlme therein limlWdjßoolca trill ra'opbtied by tho■ under pamed!CoDjtnlBSlQi«}f»» to tocslto ’subscription.* for the Stool: of raid Company, at the ST. CIIARLKBDO - la the City of Rttatmrgb] oxi ; thb 'SEVEJiTEBNTIf dayof hours 4 o'clock,4\Mt«tn&':ahonld.the wbohvnnmbctot; ishares not tie rabicribodon that day, then andln that case . -it tho house of Mr. NBWPOBT t Tir the Borough of Sharps iburgh, on the TWKNTY-FOUhl'H BAY 09 THE BAMS :MONT2t, betsroen tho same hours*-- ■ BhnipMiUer, . Thomas Liggett, < r ' James Sharp,' ■ •■.''■■UabrioT'AdaaiA;"--’-"-“- ' ThomaaWaDace,' :;;:~ Potcr KUngenwnUh, Malcolm Leech,. JohnW. Duncan, ■• ■ . Harrison Parry,t: /■'Barld-Dressa;.. 1 ; .v > llob&rtCheasaso, ’ i . Fra&clfrKarn*, . ' Richard Evalt* i ' Baetd Boyd,:' , Robert "Wilson, - Jamee-M&riiball, «•••... ' JameslLM’Cloßaud, Henry RTGeary, Thomas fearaon,- : - games Blahtly, - - • -Oranthlottiy, » , Charles Spang, ‘ ■ i • James OTL-Deuny,.. t -* WHUimO. 1 Denny,—■’ -A:Morton;' - r J.'C.-Oamßtock, ~, - LempelShurtlj£r r '*• Y. AVObUJer, * *■' James hearts. 1 KmrtiKttV ..a QtK 1 , ; wixotMatb aui Kttali* • ' - , SADDLE,. HARNBB3AND TRUNK- MANUFACTORY ftS GREET HMIABttBV; begaTfeavetdittfafni iLV hla friends and thBpabHcgenorally,ttxAt he i!Mi’.' Continues to occupy that large and: commodious Mpjfflfflf •* *■ Stock £.Qo*No*BO.'jeorn«b rAUejr, aiuLWoodat.,. - rhere bekeepifa uirgo'nhd general easOrtmentof Saddles; : Ssd&ff-Bxgs^VaUpßßT: ! hjffolo Robes, Whip?, and all-Qther articlea in_hlß Use. - He Aha* hAeps^obniftabtly 1 bn-Kand; atid IS” preftsied feTii r» Y theTteal material, and ijx a workmanship e'lvial to th e -Eastern mamuHEturod atb§ per tent cheaper; | Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to cal Land efxamine nls stock be&ropurchasing elsowhere. as helsife- toßell.firatraia nrtlalesat verydow.pricce.,.;,-*?»' . I a^PbuHibrgettheplace/No.SVcomerof Wood st. and '*i f fmatii 1 aew CoacU nnd Cprrlßg® lfacloryl. i JOHHBTOH,. B&OTHEB8 & CO., ~ . and'J!elm6nt V!i3,- t -«»% «9 WOQLD;iten^u9yln2bm r tlieu;Mssdß , * Ir 4 thW public that they have , thic TTraOPfaCttatf o fJCsraagTP, Chariot* iff al 1 various jjtjlesb? portion, ! nod bsaotyjtf ftnlsha ftepaira rsriß :hbd be'atten&ed .to: on the most msouable-terms. Using alltheirwork, tile, best Eastern Shafts. Poles,and .Wfi&lstxtf?. they Ted confi dent thifsfi who&vor Onto patronage, will he perfbctly satisfied on trial of. their. - t; , are requested togit&ue.tteall*before paNhur sing elsewhere.,.. t>/-.*:••. ocflhly. .. - i - " -f r mUB undersigned has iustrecelved'athls- *-< w L : UeartlaXWo^Mlleßan.'bottrecnPifctsharglr^^P^^^^^ of receive'regularly; new and S6£»nd <&^ r wbtth Be iseii]selton ternutfor- hail fwefrbypars* pradicelnthehuBluess,«md wlthhifl weUkhowu atflities tn the fatter# him sell Ini puUnjg'd6imallt»mxJßtiticso.;;. .:. ' ' / '■' fthoee'wishihgto pritjeheso pro‘respectfully inviied to eal) and-eeA fat themselves;, r ‘ % ‘' :i; • .. S&pedaliud prompt aitepUonjpaldto' wp&irisg of'darri •ages, 4c. ' •. WUTJEr ' - Ormcr of JkjtayiM ftmt ftsi-sDioimH -oßeyi- • • Hytig. *MeJ ; l<Bse&to K>- wwnrood. I.publli, Baidlo]^.lkrnOT, : i Oion at this stable. ; Thostalls J ore largP; andpew* awti -tb? - pror pdatoi pajßinrtrj .ttsßUontolliclr- tarn «d cafflfcrt. - .. odfty- -.. iii 7i ■in-in oin-nir ■ ;, ,p, pgy-UN, ■ • CAN'Ali'BAara.'-'ATT.KnHENy cirY. " \~' (smb toi i a»|tnat^^ r »»-) By lxiie. »t.,' ' aSufii'cAair^nadifay-^ s - -_j, r* ’*7 y ... , & CO- vVTBVlBBB:B-.'JCBatQ’^ KEW .- Blwl^, * ~. K° g i taflyt tEc- IJN'mkMOIBS OF MAJOa-xKfilßmStamftjptHiftYlp glo]. ptgiwymt ;!JyN-B; CraJg. FnbUshed unt tor >al« by “ 5T' : . v -■ „?W- . .i- A«■ ••*•'. ■ .•■>• . : 4: -■ ipQBfoGS MEDICINES, ''SCarier 9 * Spanish •it/ 'ttmhhM-w Taxmen). ‘ i iffliaa -.Hcwftrmi aSiftJnmcSoaa tue of Helway,'lmpra- 1 dcncoin Lirs, or Impurity tyTtlm Blood. ■ ‘ i .: jhls ■tio fiUmberofExtroartllikry cun* <ff<sct«r ammgn It; -.f-tiory. -till* tilfl LgQurictgrS, ttl. tllC UJK-ttlt TPqUOflt . . loLfteiririiindri tB6 utmost c<Snfi3enaj In fia virtue* imd. toomtoui. JnUr# proj**Ues.o Tlio following «rtlflcato ; selectetfiwmn lugn number. «J*t Jffiwomr. anongcr taWiumj amLOa uuu, word of the proprietors; .and.Ms fop®:fioutlssmmmS known in their localitle?,~(incl ofthe highest manyofttoiii'fedainginlliodty of lUctoond, Vfc _ P. HOIDEH. Eat-, of tie Kxdnaiga Hcdel, Wtinumd, Known (nrerjwtaro, eaya be has soonKM Mrffcmo caltoa Cartar* Spanish Mixture ad ministered .‘ln etofco hundred iij pearly aiuthe diseases for'whlch-ifcW'recoiniaenu*- edrVitb the most-astonishingly good results; He says R Ifl . . AQUIf A^. ERVEfcOBRAT hereby certify, i that for't&fcea years Ague and.FeTerof,tho most vlo* I ‘ 7 tad took largo quasi* i titles of Quinine, M«rcury, and I beliereaUthflTooicsad* ; I bat alt without any.permanent reliefs;; At last I I tried' Carter's 'Spanish ‘Mixture* two bottle* of which effeo* I'tUdHyctfredtne, and Tftm happftorayl have had neither ; I cbiUaor foTor-aiocn.’ :tfcc®filder it the bestToniein the worid, imd the only mcdicino that -orot rr&cbod.my case. '•‘•••v Lonoprar. .: Richmond, Ye,. -..• • * O. B. LUCK, Esq., now in tho city of Ricbmofaay rind for. many yeawinthe.BpstQffl«. baa such confidence in tho. 'Afltbidamhg l efficacy of Cartar’s .‘Spanish Mlxtureytb&t bo. bad bonght; bottles, which he has; given; awayto it tofnit, when j- : . "c,> ;• ' 'Dr.' MiNGEyA prnctl.idng Physician, and fonnerly of ibe CitjMlbtcMn tbecityof ltichinondisayabo haswltnesaed . In. arbamber of ipst?races tluj'-clTectajof.Carter** Spiudsh Mlxtare,>hicli were..most. truly surprising. JJe Buys in n caaebrwnibfia'pUoh,’ dependent <n the hirer, the g<«def* ,-rect4i*rw&.wdodeTfdlliia<?edL'^ r: 'V ‘ a SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of firfflhf Drinker AMor rls, Richmond, was cured.of Liver Coraplalntot eightyears - standing,'bythe use of two of Carter’s, Spanish . .-QREAyCTBE . mondßepublican flirf>;sc«ant «njployed In-their j press rti6m ¥ttrw-of'vlolerit' ScrOfht(i, \rttfrltheunia-... ihm,swhlch BUtlfl3j* disabled him fromwork/'Twcv bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture made a perfect cure.of: him, and the Editor?. in,a public notice* say they “cheerfully re commihd iipy oli'ttho aro affllcted With any disease of. the •biota.”:\-s» -;vm: ■■.■.■*. : v«v _v.-. STIU* ANOTHEIt CURErOIi , J gCIiO > F l ULAy—lhsda-.rcry valuable boy cured of Scrpfubtby Cniter’H Spanish Mixture. I I conridefittruly a valuatle raeuldne. '-JT/ ••■’•; ' Conductor on the B. F- fthdT: IL - IU ltlchmood, To. S ALT BUEUM of T WEN StAKDISG CURED. —Mr. JOH N THOMFSON/realiUbg In tbcdtyofHtchinonri, was three bottle of Carter’s SpahishMlxtnre, of Salt Rheum, which he had nearly twenty ycara. and which all the physicians pf thdriiy jcould. pot cure... Mr, Thomp- Bdaisawcll-iticrwirmeiThantla thecity aT Richmoud.Ya^ ■-nad hQ cure is xhosfrexc&rlmbre^ ' ,M. Rlthmond, had alemut cured W Syphii&y la the worst.fbrm, by Carter’s SpnnJiih Mixture, Mo;'s*ys'hß 'cheerfully recommends it, and conriderslt aa • - • .. JRICILARDJB. WEffP,iOf Rlcbmondj ww cared of Sorofa* 'laL ; -and:"what' nhysiclaus cMVconfirmed Consumption, by thfeebottlra-Of’CarterVSpahiph'Mixtare. EDWARD BDRTON, commisrionerof the Terenuo, *ayu > he has teeq tho good effects of Cartarts Spaniah Mixture in a numbflr.of EypbniLic cases, and says it is a pcrfectcuro ■lhrth'athdrrible'dlsessd'. • V. . : WiLG; HARWOOD,dfßlchuofiiL eared otOld Sores‘and Uleept, which disabled hlgi from Tfalfcingi Took a faw bot ilrs'oT Carter's Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to without a crotch; In a short time pertnauemly cured. [; friaripaFuepofe otM.WARD, CLOSE A COi, Nb. 83Mpiden SOSB,Tfo:iS2 Norlli ai 8t„ Phltndalphla. •' BBNKETT &.BEERS, No.l'2£» Mela street, Richmond,Ya. And fot'sMa by 1L Ai FAHNESTOCK &CO;,Iu WILCOX, Jr.& PUtspurgh; 1L P, SCUWAitTZ, Allegheny rand DriirolSta and'Doalefs in Medicine eTorywhere. , ;i-«?t8au»ly- r- :r- - r COMPOUSD SYUCP OP ¥£!•• | towaocK hoot* < > rpinfl is a purdyVegetablo Compound. sdcnilflcalTy pre* : . ft \_ pared irom the test root* and herbs of the Materia * j»" • MftDcfryehd.j hftfl gairted .an unrlralleal reputation for the U* folowing-effecta.Vita 1 ■ u e U'BGBLATING AND STRENGTHENING THE LIVES, ft, ©tad aWltsirrß OuaAJiß, end cleansing tba Stomach and bow- .. w els, and thus curlngaUßilions Diseases,'Liver Complaints. v, ? Dyspepsia Headache, Fefccr ' • >.J and Ague, Jaundice, Nausea, Loss of App«iltc,.£c,, and : ~ wfhgtwg the forid to nourish and supportmry part; ■ ■ . ;.]■ . * - T>UKIFYIHG THE BLOOD; . !i and thus curing all Humors, Cutaneous Eruptions, Sctofa*'•■• * la,^tUtßbeufn,Eiysipolfls,Bcaldllead,Cankur; Etaplesfen ■. / the fiwWßlotehes, Ulcers, Tumors, Mercurial Disease, tyn* X cere, An? Ac. - ■ , • ’ ■ ■-• .*<•:. - BECnTLATZKD ;6EODKTOS? OStQAKS, *. and by enabling them ; to perform their proper functions, ■ * preventing-andt-euring-many painful and dangerous db« . ?: easef? strengtbeidn^nd.flulidingthe NervousEystenythus: •- allaying NervotislreltdUbn, bad coring 6l| diseases orthe ••■. ? , Nerses, aaHj6teriajNeufftl{rlhT'Cramjw».-40. ltlSunrfvalled ; 4a the cure nr all . FEMALE COIIPLAINT3, as Weakness, «, General Debility ,'TrreguUirity, Obetructiene,. Swelling:.of. 4 the' Feet,' Limbs'. Joints, 4c., caused by .V T.nn^amiThW:Complainfa, ns Colds; Cougbft; Asfbfats, ,-■.}♦ Consumption, &ej also, Dropsy. '* " 4 j> ' Havingmade.u»»oftbcCompoundSyTUpofTellatfDock. $■ Root,-preparedbyC.“slors« A eitherourBelTo9,or.in our • ■ l famUiss, and finding it to bn a very' salutary and effectual . I f 'iiOasiVery valuable ciMldne.- . . ‘ -'lLBoturhe, National Bank, Providence, R. I.; 1 A‘ ’W.Spenccr,KAi-iCftaliierdicaeltotk £&nh,do.do-, Rot. 1 J WilliamPhiUip-Vltev.-J; B.Hfcbmondj'C.'S. £ Providence Ad Field, CTrua > .«! Fisher, M:K.lLl\, Janies Hutchinson,' Boa, S,J. ii 39 N -taostjre?pectableiainih«s.of Pttitidonce,; ? *-.•.> j '' This certin«rtinit.l haTe for n number of years been *e <JuinttsVwillithe'Cnthp6rftiouandmodeofnjanuiactaroot : SVKDP OF YELLOW;DOCK BOOT • (• , f havealsi* beeffacquolnted with its vnlaiui oparaftiti in £Us» ‘ ease, ans can- say. that!u sll-respects it, is adxnjrpbly. calcu- . -Utwlto.reinciiythat'cla/aof Diseasu Yorubich Jtvrasdo* . rignj^jlitsespeeiallyvaJuaWt*iu INDIGESTION ondaU * I is. attendant: rltvexcite. to- healthy action the f. LtVEit,‘reinoTes!rorpor,au(llnGctirlty > ofUiisOllQAN,acd ; ! stifliulatesheaUhy actloti in all ibe system. As a DEPO* . ; .BATOBj Orpurifier4jf thoDlood, ithafl Do Aniierior. :• *: ' • . -DAVID HOLMES, MvD. 1 "Protrfcfena, R.J. y Jan. 4,1853. . ... • . ;/i. : by 0. No. 410 Broadway, New Vorkfahdsohi by Druggistff nnd others throughout this and other couutries. JOEL AIOULEII, Agfn.t>*> apr2T:ly •, • . ftttpbnrgb, Va« • i. ' DR. DE LANEY’S CELEBRATED . ' vGURATIVE INSTRUMENT;, The only InfaUibU Cuts for that DYtadful IKuase known at. QPERMAtORRIIEA OR INVOLtJNTARY NOCTURNAL >3t harrasdng-Bhd destructive end ptuduc* tiveef cojnuchmiechlef, to.the lncapacity ting the moh for busincss/sodcty and matrimony.; ' Xhstrutaeht is r dmplcy comp'ichehiite' and never’ . facing f -wfr m&y r balrtsctt edthout. tha r inobn< eenlence.br the,knowledge, pttha mostj^lnUmato friondi li ls to be tised extemaQyypToducingno' palnyor Injury . whatever, s nor'-prSvetiting any' 'one from attending to whileinnio notavLhglc emission cam lake placB,<hr«roratinp the organs*in a short timtjlotuch an &»*• tent that they uroaisTKnßrPaiHiTivK powkbo? amKrioj, the - Idas td' by early ahuse> : is thndisease in quc»* . ~vis PrestraUqD, Dyspepsia,: Pain; Dr4he. ■ Head and Dimness of .TislonjW eakoepfl, ofthe Back and Lower Extremities, Affections' 6f'the' EjW r lnipctencc, Pim ples on the Face, Premalnre Decline of -Ylrility, WcaUneaS of Memory and Power fcr; Jlcutal^AppUcaUnot.rtejecUonf. Sclf-DfetrostjCdse ofSclitudo,. invariably disappear,CX soon as the , tourc&isyfyppe&froifr which they etnajutted* - ‘ : He.italso remcmbered.thatthosucoinplßintaoro bntlitUe> • understood by the profession, in general, and that all the 4 ■ medicine in the'world hover has,' &hdt>ever'will,'fitbp those ’ losses, vthlch, H allowed tOcontinUe anchecked, orO sure to 7 produce the most distressing conscquonccs, ', ■',:; --1 Okbe price of the complete iostnudenty.caxefuUyiecurcd against ollobservadon in a hop'll bnly ilO. It cau be pent by express to fiDy in qny part of the Unitod States, Canada, according to order, accompanied by fall dircc*' tions,nndlizxpor antmlviceto tamied and single, tho expenses; even-tolhh remotest parts of the counter, being. Tory trifling. - \ All applications andremittanees must he directed (post paid) to the Doctorhimself, he having no Agencies establish* ed butin.Lohdonand Paris. • Address, (pbflt-pald)'Dr. B. Do Lanoy, 61 Llspenord street, New.'Torb.V ; , » - * - -r V k * -;t ! v{> ••••' •' \y: r Office boon, daily, from 9 A. M. tlllSP. iL, and ftom 7 td'' 8 P.ld,, the Sabbath excepted* - . . . . ■ r .v • *,* Tbe uMcrslgned certify, with peat pleasure, that' the ■ above xaezdimied iovtmmdnt U sot only constructed on wl-" 7 that from Jta uae the happiest-results* ‘ mty always, with confidence, bo anticipated, JJtiero being, ■ the euro of those diseases, no ether certain remedy extant. / .‘ jhenby s. heller, m. OH.. GOETZS, Mw 2>~ 96 Chambers at.,- < -• • a egxlhabp?, m. 1>„ % nowwd &.>., a " > NEW. YORK. r y Flve lHandred Worms Expelled i .-v YFYEAD the following statement from respectable drug* Xv;ftists<vOf-.ibo *uiOTSk>g: effects or B; Av FAUNEB '* WJK'S UNEQUAUEILY£&;tIIFUOE:-i~ ’ - '■ , ; / -j- . OOPEKSBOBa, 13.185Ct ;■••• . JTcssrt.- B.'A.' fltfmttlock 1 <£ Cb-monUemeti: Mntthew •' Clark, a man of undoubted veracity, of the town of Lisbon,' < StJCawrencecountr, N, Y., foya that ha bad a little girl, tour yearsold. to whom ho gave three doses orß. A. Fahn»- v ratMraYeraifUge, in three successive hours. In the of u temoott of iheanre day the 'passed :&( bna lima 1 BKVEY- at. another. About two o'clock the following'Dighyuhe passed- theJncrcdlbla num beJ Of YIYB.TONDItE& ASfD TWENTY-ONE, making in ell five hundred 'and fifty-seven, Inless than- twelve houro* ~ .Unsaid. they, wore .perfectly .nstcni#hed at aueh;* isr. maavof Vrbrou from a'chlla of her ago,, and that ho cd noted them accurately. Very toipectfd'Ur,' ' > JENHEIt A lf AROALL, Druggists. * . Sold wholesalo and retail by all> the .principal drugglate' ‘and country merchants throughout tho United States. Prepared andeohj byß* AiFAIEIBSTQCK A CO., corn**! of Wood and First streets, Pittsburgh. : , nov2l ; dayne'fi Expectorant,— CONSUMPTION:— IbistatoTsfreoucrritly Inappropriately ' 1 applied- to other oCccthms of'ibelangßTUidßronchia/''■ So faros the treatment is concerned,tbls.iaof vcry llttJo; con «quence, r cs-thQ remedieaar« :Tbo-£XP£C TURANTshoutd be^givenasofteriasmay he.iiDceaßary'to relleTe thO-cougb, ig^ 5 proauce a lrwr and easyexpeetora-. v -tierhvand' alsoTtcretDOVe tha'tlghtnc»B.oT-.wdn7 ; or'OM , -rps i ' sion about tbe throat or chest The bowels should be regu latodhy.turnsct of theSANATlYKPlLL&'ahcneiar neces ,®ory» ~Af • there v be much debllityvwUK sight sweats, raofo two tea-spoonfulß of TONIC YEBmiT7OK should be' jpTeil ibotrt half ah hour be&ro eich ineaJ. 'ltahould lw * * mixed In two or three spoonsful ofcokl waier, and ewoet-w' en<d to please .the taste. Hut if thcre.be no nigbt-sweats, or if’they tnjftppOaty then give Ibe 'ALTERATIVE threo” - y times u, day to the-directions, instead oftlo VERMIFUGE. ' ' All Ur. Jayne's preparations for foie* wholesale or retail*, at the PEKIN TKA~STOB hV 38 Fffifrstrcot. - ' dealT" 7, * • • ” Warren's Congressink* ‘ ' rnmg iNp: ; is prepared by o,■purely chemical process, and i ; X' la vtarranted tp ccnlainrwUdvg injurious to iudaltcprtit.- It irpAle whbii fitsfcrused, bat by exposure to the ale bo*" 'comes gradually of n most in tense' black.’- * For sale in bottles of various site, by wholesale or retail, at • . - ~ .W. s. IiAVEa-s ; ' ..vStaUonnrc War: ,Market street. rorntr of &1. * t^PAL^ VABNISH-i*600 'galldns; Bmtth’s New York .brand, laotora and ibrrala Ity. ; , -- ’ ‘ ij* FLEMINGBUOS., successors to J* Kidd A Co ■ uorgj- V* • • 'T:~ s /r 60 Wood st. , 1 fkUICiISILVEK— 200 lbs in storo apt} yale by ,T \ag.,,decS.-,-... r -. FLEMING :HKO3i. f I'lOft Nl«iTt3 bANI> CRUCIbLEa in store and ibr sale It Vj/ by r ; , ■ £dec2l _ ; I)£AKL, STAltCQ—**t>hiOt*’ in store and for ■ • ■ v v • - fdcC2l ;; :- VLtIMINO BIIOS. • O ALTPETKK—I6O bags, crude, lor sole by ■•.***■ ” p,,.qwa< - -b. a.t'aunestoci; i cii. T lUUUiUOK—loijidiy ljrFain by: ■■ i ■ ■ , ■Li.*a(fc23 • ...... B. A. FAHNESTOCK * Cl). ' »HOW IiOOTi-lUO lbs, JJeremdn, muuliw. r r «1# hr &ec23 - :•■■■.■ ■ • 'IE A. EAHKJiSTOfIK i CO. O JWO—a eascsi pairict), ror sate b, - ? : tj.,aeca ; :; . . . 8.. A. FAHNRSTOCg 4 (V>, ijiuinA tvuufi— xw V> «ws. FL&U2NQ WQX ’ ~'X*T4%, 1 V'i r* ... ■ • \ ' m j ■ ' I;
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