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IFt «p -*r H • 'fi, V -.-»--<v }o<i ♦wt s ; r *°-;~i~ 'V; /^;,^^^ : ;^V-v"•^^'^^'^^^C-^'^c^-f'-j *tT‘ r > r %* ; *'v^ *^&Z2* r ttQ-*Z,s.JP&&^i»&^^Zfris*?l*{&t > -*>v>*i % -&e--- : L'V J ‘'& '&:+?iT±!v '**'-■«• £*.' s 'i/‘? J .'*‘^«* IT (*,’ '’ :S '-*»?'r/* i ' H n»-? r^'->«»'-v'v^'r *’'':‘J' t ' *>>• *.•--/.■'. -j *.’ . T;. ,; ,-. '.'i . f '-«*VJ j,., ,:; -j"i- -\ *..» : . '.:"*••••', . \ •;. ' , J%% *;.;•.•■>, -*/ v-!“‘ J .jir-Si *s-.; .<•■'•• » i-j '(:£ ' < :J~ \ l-; ~*u'i Vf r .],,,,. .„ v - ’ X’-‘<' , . /-J; -.,’ ■' ■ - ; -',:' S'' -daily HOMING- IPOST. MONDAY MORNING;:::: . Standing. Committee* of the Senate of . Pennsylvania—Seiston 1854. Finance—Messrs. Buckulerr,, Dsrtue, E. W. Ii imlin, Crabb and ;McFurliiod. Judiciary—Messrs'. Hieater, Knnkel, Qulggle, Price and Piatt. - ' 'Accounts—Weasrs.' Krona,. Sager, Barnes, "Wherry and Frick ■■■.:■ , . ' i . .. Estates and Esohoata—Messrs. B. D. Hatalin, .; Hendricks,.Cresawell, Price and Fonlkrod. i Pensions and Gratuities—Meaars. Barnes, Fry,. Hamilton, l!oge and Ferpison. Library—Meaars. Jamison,. Crest? ell andKin ter. Corporations—Messrs. Goodwin, Darlington, Haldeman,. McClintock and Meliinger. Pablio: Buildings—Messrs. MoFarland, Skin ner and Piatt. - Banks—Messrs. Bailsman, Crabb, Bnokalew, Hendricks and Fry. Canals and Icdand Navigation—Messrs. E. W. Hamlin, Hiesfer, Darsie and Foulkrod. ■■ . . Railroads—Messrs. Quiggle, Slifer, Goodwin! Knnkel and McClintock. , .EleotioH’!District3—Messrs. Sager,-Skinner, Jamison, Wherry. Retrenchment and Reform—Messrs. Cres : well, Meliinger, E. W. Hamlin, Kinzer and Sa ger. Education—Messrs. McClintock, Evans, Jamlr, son, Darlington and Hiester. Agriculture and Domestio Manufactures— Messra. Skinner, Wherry, Frick, Haldeman: and Ferguson. Militia—Messrs. Fry; Crabb, MoFarland, Hen dnoka and Jamison. . Roads and Bridges Messrs. MoFarland, Barnes, Ferguson, Hoge and Frick. Compare Bills—Messrs. Foulkrod, Ferguson, Wherry, Meliinger and Fry. Vice and Immorality—Messrs. Slifer, Good wln, Meliinger, Hogo and Price. Private Claims and Damages—Messrs. Kinzer, Creswell, Darsie, Fonlktod and B. D. Hamlin. Pablio Printing—Messrs. Darlington, Evans, :■ B. D. Hamlin,Meliinger and Foulkrod.. . New Counties and County Seats—Messrs. Piatt, Kunkel, Bnckalew, Slifer and Quiggle. Standing Commttteess of the House. . Ways amt Means—Messrs. Roberts, Patter son, Hart, Hippie, Wheeler, Ball, Rowe, Eldred, . and Moser. - ■ - ': I’ - ' Printing—Mosor, Rekhart and Miller. Judiciary—Messrs. Lowry, of Tioga,-Knight, Monaghan, Crane, Pawnell, Davis, Chamberlain, Hamilton and Pouieon; Claims—Messrs. Fry, Brek', Gibboney, Halls, Gilmore, Crane and Wheeler. ' . - - : Vico and Immorality-—Messrs. Cook, Gibbo ney, Byer, Smith, of Crawford, Mure, Putney, and Garvin. ■ ’ Library—Messrs. Patterson, Roberts, Hcrp. Banks—Messrs. Forster, Zeigler,- Fry, Scott, Dougherty, PoSsmore, Cook and Fletcher. - Corporations—Messrs. Struthers, Birlon, Strong, Hummel, Moore, M’Gee, Montgomery, Carlisle and Lowry. ' ' • Railroads—Messrs. Rowe, Davis,: Donning, Lowry, Passmore, Hippie, Wright, Montgomery and Bigbam. 'i Pensions . and Gratuities—Messrs. Wright, Johnson, Caldwell, Stewart, Miller, Bidle and ■Adams.- J ! Agrionlture—Messrs. Carlisle, Gallentine, Gray, Wilson, Sallada, Simonton, and Cumminß. Ednoation—Messrs. Monaghan, Dangbefty, Putney, Da France, Stewart, McKee and Foster. Domestic Mannfaotnre —Messrs. Baldwin, Cal vin, Hamilton, Abraham, Rawlins, Sallada and. ■ Groom. ••• Accounts—Messrs. McKee, Barton, Eldred, Parkes, Sidle, Caldwell and Horn. Militia System—Messrs.Beyer.HiU, Jack man, Herr, Boyd, Hunaecker and Hunter. '• j Election Districts—Messrs. Mapderfield, Bush, Atherton, Gray, Cummins, Edinger and Gilniore. Estates and Knight, Stro thers, Bighorn, Johnson, Hiestand,Bhenk, Stock dale atii Ziegler. . : : ■ ■ Roads and Bridges—Messrs. Laury, (Lebigb,) Gwin, Groom, Beck, M’Combs and Smith. (Berks.) Local. Appropriations—Messrs. Kilgore, Linn, Parkes, Maguire, Parmlee,-Skunk and Simonton. . Lands—Mesjsrai Moore, Palmer, Collins, Eck ert, Rawlins, Adams and Meily. \ Directors —Messrs. Stockdale, Do France, (ibamberlin, Smith, (Berks,) Evans, Jackman , - and Hnrtt . ■... ■■ New Counties and County Seats—Messrs. Banning, McConnell, Deegan, Beans, Foster, Byerly and Hunter. ! To Compare Bill®—'Hillier, Edinger, Bash, Mcßonnell and Ellis. : ’ Canals and Inland Navigation—Messrs. Scott, Hart, Rollins, Kilgore, Deegan, Strong, Wick lcin, Byeriy and Atherton. 'Public Buildings—Messs. Wicklein, Linn and -Gallentine. ■ : - The House then Adjourned. CLOTHING. ftSUOTALi ".. v -, TTTR subscriber would respertf ullylnform his friends and the public, that lie has removed from bis old stand, du Market wreet, to tb&JfEWIROX FRONT STORE, NO. 45 FIFTH STREET, Immediately opposite the Theatre, where he is now-receivingnnd opening a. handsome assort* moot of Plain and Fancy Colored Cloths, Casrimeres and Testings, of the newest styles, which he will take pleasure fri showing to those who may fitvor hitnwUh acalL HeU also prepaied to make to order every article of Clothing constituting a Qcntlexa&n r a Wardrobe, in the latest and . most fashionable style. ' - - ; . TO T* offers for sale his com -1 ei* system irf Gaimefct Draughting, re frvowbly known ndgenerally uscd by the trade of this city, Cincinnati, Philadelphia and drewherer at the following prices, via: : Wth. in*trocttonVs lo >o o ; without' instructions* $7,00. Tha Book and Rnlor,coutainlhgfaUahd accoratedirectlohs to successful draughting, forwarded to any part of the United States, on receipt of $7,00, by - ‘JAMES 0. WATT, Teacher of Garment Cutting, ! martO • Ko-:&5 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. ; SABTDK] - noTß^BimSiLsas, st. ctiift'STS3tT,.priTainmfla.' r> ENTLEUEX'S CLOTHE IQ mad. axclttslTcly. to order,. IT and warranted to suit- Hm constant), on_hjnd » otHce assortment of CLOTS 3, CAB3ISIEBE3, VESTINGS, tnd OVEBOOATUia, of thelsteststyles, selected cipressly for the custom trado. Gentlemen leattog tbeirorders, will hoce their wishes cbnsaltcd and complied with, as all worfc Is done tinder his own supervision. novia CtOIHiNg STORE ! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. FORMERLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on liberty street, which has won an unbonndod popularity under henaoe oTiho* THREK EIG JXK)Bfl,have,far the pur pose of acquiring more epaoe &*.thciir immense business, removed to-theapaciouabuildingontheconiercf ESMOND AhLETJtND WOOD STREET, ~ . Where they have now the most SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHS! • - *•' ■ ASD ~ READY MADE CLOTIIIN (1, ’Tbat lias ever been offered to wiejJUWia. Their principal object for thiB : rem6Tttl, ia ;;to,gire them toorefaclliUcsTOTth* ’ • - ; WHOI-ESAIE TRADE! . They aro prepared to Jsell Goode at the . >• - LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! AndAeywfll warrant them to te as good as any monn. faetuiwlia.ik*Union* . • '■ • CUSTOM WO&K, j putt* Beat snxs/ajco tpos tub euttatis* none*. ; Thor hare on hand a foil and beautiful assortment ol CLOTHS and ; '• • fBOOKS,', DBESS, WALKING AND BUSI- NESS COATS. Our Interest* are identical with those of our enetomore, and wo aeshre the pnlilid that our fidelity will not fail in flllinz all orders wo may bo fOTorod with. TUB PLACE— §§W«o«I street, (CAST SIDE,; COBSEB 0» DIAMOSD AILBT. dosireour patrons to understand tho t we have DO lonsoranr connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty street. Onr attention Is doroted oxeluslTely to the j DRY GOODS. - .. Notice It TO THE WHOLESALE AND EWATL BEAXEUS OF MTTSBDna IT. ALLEGHENY OfTT.ABpVTOmm. —ll. GBEOG A CQV Importers A WDolofato De&’on In; Tarsfgn and DomeatloDry Goods And Varie’l&i, Lo. 93, one. door from the .Northwest bornet ofWood et, and Diamond alley, Pittsburgh. Having rornpL'tod tboeulargr-uient of; their .present occuplsdWaro Rooms, ire now . opening one; of tbelargestund best Btockof DItT GOODS and'YARIE-: TIES, they bare (nrcrheretotbro exhibited to the Pittsburgh trade, and on examination, will be found to be unsurpassed by any other Honso of the kind In the City, and as one of the partners U generally in the Eastern Cities daring the; business season*, barehaslng cheap bargains, adapted to the Pittsburgh and Western Trade, we wiU be able to Offer; inducements to our old customers, and purchasers gener-’ ally. Our stock of Dry Goods consists in partef thefollow \ lug leading articles, rU; . Superior Broad Cloths; Pilot and Petersham do;• -• . Fancy Casrimercs, Tweeds and Satinetts; • Jeans, Faney Vestings and Ootdnroy&; • Tickings and Vest Paddings; . and Bleachod Muslins, and Irish. Unons;. Forcdgaahd Domiatie Ginghams; AljttSw, Merinos, Coburg Cloths, and Dress, Silks; , Bay State and Broache Bhawls; :■ • WodenComfertsand.PanoyßnknandkeHhlelS, .... ' The'follosrihg comprise a -part of the general stock of Combs, Threads and Sawlngjflka; Hoslery,GloTes, smdßlMk Sak Tells;. - lace Goods, Jaoonett*. Mull andCambnck Muslins; Fancy Nettings, and MUlinery_gopdsgenenuiyi - ;.. Also- 1 A lrirgo assortment Cutlery, Pocketknives, Rasars and Scissors of our own Importation. Perfumery, Patent Medldnss, together wittLasplendid aesortmOTitot gold and QUt Jewelry. .of thelatest n&ttgmg Gold and; Sfl ror Watches; Watch materials; Watch glasses, and an.ex tensive stock of SO hour, finds day Brass Clocks, of ftTanety of patterns. AB of which will bo sold on the; most acoom* momtlng terms, for Cts!* or City reference. ' T B.—City, Country Merchants and Pedlars aro inrited *"*" parehMlna A 00. * '"A. MASON 4 CO, No. 21 Hilh .ttwt, -jUVattrinij "A . their ctlo, ol hitmry description of Dry Oooas,atun lmmonsaredactionfromlisas!:tateB; ’ .7 LONIi SHAWLS-—A. A- 1 D0,.Np,26 W FIFTH street, hare on band yrer 6000. Wool Sharia cf oroiy quality. v . ; ?ioTH .r. TRANSPORTATION. JANUARY 10. QNanu_ _ , jassengor Trains wittran fcUo\ra: iU.IL TRADOeaves Cleveland at .9.06 A Mi&r.WeUsville, stbppSoeaC minSOTneaift&i'fltatoona; Arrive afaAlHance at U A'M,“ADd WdlßrUle at PII. • • EXPRESS TRAIN leaverClavelAnd At 3.00 P M for All!* ance, stopping atf Hudson,Karltille and Ravenna only— arrlvo at AHlanc® at 6.0 Q P M« .. • • . ( ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Cleveland for B&venna and p M. ; Tiro, through Trains-from Clsvetapd toi Pitto» juirgh drily. •- .: EXPBKfIfI TRATNXeam'Alliance for Cleveland nt 1280 P M, stopping lit- Utaft, HaTenna,;'EarlTUia and Hutson onlj—anivo QevelahdUt.2.4o PM.„Ths Mail Train of OkioandPeruuL Railroad, leavimrpittaburgb at 8:00 AM, connects with this Train at Alliance at 1L45 A H. MAlLTRAlNleaveaWellaTtUafor Cleveland at 0.00 P M, stopping atf all yray Statlbns—arrive at Alliance at 6 00 ” .. k • AO(X)MMODATION. TiUlN':leaVe3 BttTexmaTor Cloye- intermediate-Stations at7A5 A M—arrive at. Cleveland M 9.00 A M. ; Onlyoha through tr&intom. Pitte buigbto Cleveland-daily. CONNECTIONS.-Moll Train, from Cleveland connects at Alliance with the Train of Ohio and.Pctmo. R. K. for Cantan,MaA*lDQh'andWoostor; also forSaleihtmd Pitts burgh, arriving. at.'PittsburghaV4A&PM. ' i Express Train firofo Cleveland, and Mail Train from WeUsvilla»both conneotat Alliance at 5.00 P M with the Express Train of O.AP. R.for Pittsburgh—arriving at Pittsbnrgh-at'B.I6PSL Express Train from Alliance connects with the 8.00 A M Train of O. A P.R. from Pittsburgh. . Passengerß leaving Pittsburgh on the B<oo A M Train ar rive at Cleveland at 2.40 P M, and connect with the ing trains East, .West and South.-V CLKVELAimanDToLXDO.'—Trains leaving at 0.00 PM for Sand-ashy, Toledo, Chicago and the North Wert, arriving at Toiedo.-at: 7.55 P M and Chicago next morning at 7 00— time throngh tom. Pittsburgh to Chicago bring less than 24 hours.-’' - 2.60 PM and 8.30 P M for Columbus, Cincinnati, Gallon, Dayton, Indianapolis andall stations on the Bellefontalne and Indiana Railroad. ‘ • - OlxveUsd atto. Esix.—Trains leaving at 4.45 P M and 0.00 P M-for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo and 3few York. The Trains connect both ways with the 0. Z. & C. R. XL at -Hudson for CuyahogaPolls, Akron and Clinton at Bayard with.the Railroad for Carrollton;Minerva and Waynesborg. Tickets through to Toledo," Detroit, Chicago, Lasalle and Freeport canbaobtataed at thte office.. . ■ ' Passengewnire reaneated: to., procure their tickets at the of ' ' JOHN A. CAUGHBY, Agent, ' novlB .. .Monongahela ’House, Water st,,Htt*ourgh. OHIO AHO PEHHSyLyAHU/EAUfioAO. Sew Arrangement, OOMMENGZXQ A XTQU.BT 8 f 1868 1863. ETP7IV-CS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh-at 6 o’clock, AM; stops only at the principal Stations;and dines atCrcst line at 1.30 PM. arriving at Cincinnati in the evening, via Columbus and Xenia. Pare tom Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,75 ; to Columbup, leaves Pittrtnrgli at 8.30 AM; dines at Al liance; and reaches Crestline atC.OOP M, connecting with the Night Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with tho BcUefontatao and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indianapo lis, Terre Haute, and towns in Indiana; Connections are made-at Alliance by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and Cleveland. Fare from Plttabxirgh to Cleveland, $4OO. Oonnactionsare made at Mansfield ny Railroad with San dusky City, Mansfield,.Mount Vernon, Newark and'Zanes vflle. Fare to Bahdusky<Sfy,s4Ao; to Hewar>,s4,so; to Zanes ville, $5.- - - - Connections are made with Detroit ana Chicago, both by Cleveland and Sandusky (Sty, Passengers who leave Pitts burgh In the Moll -Train at-8.50 A M» go directly by Mans field and Sandxisky City to Detroit, without detention. Fare to Detroit, OOO: to Chteuto, $ll,OO. v THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves CzcaUine at LOO P IT, Mansfield atL4O P M,and Allianco atS.COP Mrand.reach «* {Pittsburgh at 8.16 P M, connecting with the Express Train to'Philadelphia and Baltimore,, which burgh at IOJSO P, M. • Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, 14££ hours. Fare, $7,75. Fare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia oc Baltimore, $16.00. ! MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 7, A M; dines at Al- liance ; connect* with Express Train tom Cleveland, .and arrives at Pittsburgh at 5, P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M and 445 P M. and New .llrlghton'at 7 AMesrd I P M. Excursion tickots, $1; quarterly tickets at reduced rates. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 020 A M, and ar rives at 4.80, PSL ggk. Passengers ore requested to procure Tickets at the Company’s Office, at the Federal Street Station, of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket AgenL -; J 8& The Trains do not ran on Sunday. . 4ST* Further Information may twobtiunad of ftogS JOHN KELLY, passenger .Agrot, THE Fart Moil Train will leave the Passenger Station on liberty street every morning at 9 clock, stopping avail the regular stations on the road, and arriving in Philadelphiathe next morning at 7 o’clock, connecting with the trains direct to New York, also connecting at Harris burg with the trains for, and arriving In Baltimore at 7 o'- clocfc,A»sL d The Express Traln leaves the station every evening at SfcSO oMoch, stopping at all the regular stations, end con necting with trains for Baltimore, and arriving in Philadel phia or Baltimore i*t fi P. M. Fare to Philadelphia* &60; Fare to Baltimore, $9. Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Bail' rood and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Thft Accommodiriioa Train will leave every afternoon at i 5,250’c10ck, stopping at all regular stations, and running only os far as Latrobe. ; Returning trains, arrive ia Pittsburgh at 5.10. and 8 o'- clock, A. M., and P. M. Pmeengen purchasing tickets In cars, will be charged tax exxtsin addition to the station rates, except tom stations where.the Company hare no agent No notosof a less denomination than five dollars will be received in payment for tickets, except those Issued by tho Banks of Pcnnsy'vania. £3* Nonas.—ln case of loss, the Company will hold them selves responsible far personal baggage onlj,aod for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employol to convey passengers and baggage to and tom the Depot, at a charge übt to exceed cvuts for each passenger, and 12% cento for each trunk. For tickets apply to •••■ J. MESKIMEN, Agent, At the P. B. R. Depot, on Überty street Pittsburgh, November 30,1853. - i • SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK . UAUiIIOAD. OK and alter WEDNESDAY, NtmmbCT 10, ISIS, Three Passenger Trains run UaßyTSundaya excepted) «i fob lows:—•' GOING SOUTH. Morning Mail Evening Exprets. JR tuengtr, Erprest. Leave Sandusky at.... 4-30 A M 11.00 A 51 640 p M Monroeville Junction- 6.15 “ 11.60 44 6.50 “ Shelby Junction , 6.40 • 44 V 1.16 HI 7.15 « Mansfield Junction..... 7.20 44 140 “ 840“ MountYerooou-,........ 0J36 440 “ 0.65“ Itebcfc Newark........... 40.03 « 645 « ILOO “ GOING NORTH. Leave Newark at. 4-20 A SI 0.00 A M 6.25 p M Mti Vcrnom..... 655 « 1040 “ 6.30 “ Mansfield Junction-... 750 « 12.10 P M 840 “ Shelby Juncti0n......7.46 “ 1.05 44 JL3S “ Monroeville Junction- 045 14 340 “ 10.30 u Reach Sandoaky...~.-10.00 M ? 3.55 ** 11.06 “ : Connecting at Sandusky with Mod River and Lake Erie, and “ Northern -Divisions Cleveland and Toledo Railroads. At Monroeville, with Troths on 4f Southern Division 11 Cleveland end Tolodo R. &, for Cleveland, Toledo, Ac. At Shelby Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cin cinnati Railroad. ’ At Mansfield Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania Itallroad for Pittsburgh. ' At Newark.'with Central Ohio Railroad for Zancavillo, Col umbuii, Ac., Ac. • -This arrangement of Trains completes the line of direct communication botweenthe Hast and “ Gnat Norik* YTaL n Passengers from Philadelphia and Baltimore, destined for the West, proceed, directly on their arrival at Pittsburgh, by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to Mansfield. Thence to Monroeville, wherescondectloh is made immediately for Toledo,' Cblcago,*nd intermediate places—affording a route anrimlod for safety,certainty and despatch. - Connection is.also msde with all the Troths on the Ohio and Fennsylvanfa Railroad at Mansfield, by which passeu? goes'from .Chicago, Toledo,Detroit,? Sandusky, Zanesville Newark,'tuad Colnsnlms, proceed to Pittsburgh, Pbiladel* phiaand Baltimore, without delay. 7 . ' By this routs, passengers taking tho early Train from Zanesville, Columbus, Newark, Ac., can go to Toledo, &an* dusky or Cleveland, remain In either place some four hours, and return homo same day. : THROUGH TICKETS to be had at the different Stations, for tbe above named places. J.’ IL ROBINSON, Superint’t Bandnsky, November, 1853. : : •' fnov24&m) WB ore forwarding Producii *c-» to Baltimore and Phila delphia, promptiy, on receipt.* Time, Five Days, asvxs or imigiit. Bacon, Pork and Beet; (salted,) 46a $ IOGDa. On-Lard, Lard OU, Tallow, Oottm, Window Glass, 60a $ lOOlbs. , On Caudles, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather. Loaf Tobacco, fiOa^lOOflJs. On Dried Fruit, BrtitiojvClorer and .Timothy On Deer Skins, Hemp; Fist, and Eggs, 70a $ lOOibs. • On Feathers, Fun, Peltry, Brooms and Merchandise, 80c. .'*• . On Flour, flbaurM. , * We are also prepared to forward fteight to Bodehanghb Station, near Greeasburg, and intermediate Stations. * . a)VODB A GRAHAM, Agents, corner of Penn and Wayne at*. Pittsburgh. '• H. H. HOUSTON, Agent, jy29 . ' 276 Market street, Philadelphia. EHNNSYLV ANia Tarut artwas PmsECßon, Paiumpnu am> Bauiuoas. first Cla«.—Eggs, Feathers, Merchondiso, Furs, 80 cents $ 100 fts.'. : ' Scohd Clai*.—Apples and Peaches (dried,) Buffalo, Bear, and Doer Skins, Clover and Timothy i Seed, Glassware, Ginseng, Rags. Sheep Pelts 760 %*lOO lbs. : - Third Class. —Apples (groen4 Bran and Bhip Btuf!,Bacon and 'Hlaes; Hair,. Hemp and Flax, leather(Eastward.) 650 XOu J&s.' Jburft <76z3s.‘“'Al«jhol, Bacon (in bosks or boxes,) Barley and Malt, Beef and Pork (plekled'or salted,) nocked Candles, Cfceesa tiroln (f D hags,) Lard and lard Oil, lead (in pigs or eheets.):Ott • Gainer, Tallow, Whisky, Leaf Tobaoto, 60 cents fUOOJ&s. Spfcifd CQo 100 lbs. Flour $l7l bhl, , decU ' GEORGE C. FBANCISCTJS. TEHC H4WOBTH, corner of Diamond mid Diamond O alley, wlaheß to Inform his customers nbd the pubnc that heb now receiving & large and choice selec*' tlon of GROCERIES, gnmj l as ernaoe lmp erial, Gunpowdor, extra fine S<>w:hbng;Ningyong,-Oolang, Congo, and scented ■Orange EekM TEAS', - Mocha, Old Java Valencia, Sun and fioltana RAISINS j freshCUR RANTS ; pjeservodffltooa. Lemoned Orange Peelsi supe rior French B RANDlESPortiMadelra,. Teneriflip,ChaiD pafene, Lisbpn, Sherry and Maiaga WINES; together with a assortment of nura SPICE3-aU of which he is to Bell at.sueh LOW PEICE3 that cannot be beat by any, other Store In tho city. • nov!7 : AdmlnUtratlon Sotted. W!REAB,j£Uen orAdmlnlrtnition * 60nit non, T V cam tataauntc annfao.-ta'thecrtate of BKBNASD Uur of tto OIV offott.tmnjh, been granted to the subscriber, bH’ persona indebted to aoid Es. tote Trill raafce'tomeaiate payment, and those harthir dafanaagaihstthdaame, willpresant them; duly anthestu eatodjfbreettlemeotjto \ r* WILLIAH HANET, Adm’r. c . < /Ttb Ward. Pittsburgh. {MITOfiEL A TALMEE, “ Attorneys at Xav. - Gr aeco : o?*V: - "• ;• • ' ■. • *t-'.y RETURNING WIHTEE ABEAHGEHEETB. AViKTF.It insAnqbsient Pennsylvania Railroad Company, : ' . .i - 1 ■ \ iNstrmGE:t;oMPANiEs. - Del a-wrot^c^d U td aa ‘ ’ pw)R~ 'wd other -property, intownahAcoantry,insbred against loss or damage by : fire, at thtflbwostrate of premium. Mabisz Ikhpeakci.- 1 -They also iusurevesselß, cargoes and freight?, : foreign.pr-coastwiae, under policies, e? titt assured may desire. . ■ -.: '*/■<:'•■'■'■■ > - Inland: Tbasbpoetatios.—They also insure merchandize boats,' on risers; and hikea, on tho most liberal terms. - i>rreetor*—Joseph H. Seal, KdraundA So Oder,'John C. 'Davis, Bobort Burton, John Penrose, Samuel Edwards, George G: helper, Edward Darlington, Isaac B. "VYil liamFolweH, John Newlin,Dr;lt.SLHoßton, Jas.C.Hand, TheophihXß Paulding, IL Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Otoig. George Spencer M’Uvain, Charles Kelly, J.G. Johnson, wßOam Hay, Hr. S. Thomas, John SoUers, William Byre* Jr. - *■. i 'Directori al PtUburgfb—D.T!. Morgan; Hugh Craig, John. T.Ldga&L :•* Wirniat Haste*, President ‘ .. Taos. C. Hann, Vies President > Jossta W.Oowah, Secretory. - v - Offloo of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh. Jelfcdtf : .r P. A. MADEIRA, Agent ... ■ .PROTECTION-'.-/:. IHSUEAHCECOMPAHY, HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premiums and Western Fpnd 81,000,000. INCORPORATED 1825. Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the most favora ble terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, OR TBS ' PERILS OP NAVIGATION, GEO. E.%RNOU>, Aoert FOB PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY. 1 * ’martfey' ' •' •.- ■ . THE USITBD STATES LIFE-INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, FHIS.ADEI.rBMA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1860. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut SireetSt Philadelphia, Officers cf the Some Board ' at Philadelphia: DISEOTOSS. • Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard,. Ambrose W. Thompson, I-awronee Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. SPHenry, Jacob L. Florence, James Dereroux, Wfiliam M. Godwin, . William M’Keel s . lt. Crawford. *FEc« President— Ambrose W. Thompson. . - . Mtdirni Examiner, Pittsburgh —James 11. Willson, 3d. D. Allegheny City— B. B. Mowry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, murlTfy No, 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company, Of PhUadelplda, Pennsylvania. W, Bancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob It. Smith, Geo. W. Rich ards, Mordecai D. Lovris, Adolph! E. Borin, David 8. Browne, Morris Patterson. Cuas. N. BaffCsxn, IVtsidenls Csas. G. BASCKTS, Secretary, Couth) no to make insurance, perpetual or limited, cn every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low asare consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Pond, whlch, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af ford ample protection to tho assured. The Assets ef the Company* on January Ist, 1851, as pub lished agreeably to on Act of Assembly, were as follows, vis: Mortgage..—... ... . $918,123 68 84,877-78 Temporary L0an5~..~....» .... 83,960 17 Stocks.. * - 61,889 00 Cash, Ac .. 61,1140 81 ......................... ....$1,212.708 44 Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they have paid upward of One SiUlion Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by file, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness &U liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ap24 Office, northeast cor. Wood and Third sts. THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT OF TUB STATE,MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE IffSUEANCE COMPANY, -OF PENNSYLVANIA. Assets, May Ist, 1852. - $209,016 61 Premiums received to May lsL 1868..... 135,260 66 Interest on Loans, Ac- 1,916 19 Capital Stock... ............. - 100,000 00 $440,183 26 Returned premiums, Loss**.*, Ro-Insuranco, Ex penses, 87,8 W f 4 Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, and otlirr good s*yu- CUrfttawL. ...... $161,481 08 Premium Notes ............. 179,010 6.1 Cash on hand...... 17,820 2! Total am’t of Resources, Liable for Losses..— $358,318 70 rnrtcroas. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin county, P. O. SEDGWlCK.’Harriebur*, SAMUEL JON 158, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS. Banker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER, M JOHN IL RUTHERFORD: Dauphin county, A. J. GILLETT, Harrisburg, S.T. JONES. Harrisburg, ROBERT KLOTZ. Carbon county. JOHN P. UUTHKBFORD, President. A J. GILLETT, Secretary. Will Insnro against perils of Ben and inland navigation, alw, on Merchandize in city or country, at lowert rates con sistent with safety. Bolides issued on tlerlling house* either pcrpetoaliyorlbratena of years. Branch Office, comer Fuurth sud SmUUAelJ.sfcrect*. my23df A. A CARKI Eli, Actuary. Pittsburgh Life lmurauce Company# o/ PITTSBURaU, J\t. CitiTAi, 9100,000, President—Jahi* S. Hov.v. Vice President-Sawuml M'Cu?&x*9. Treasurer —Jos era 8. Lxrcn. Secretary—C. A* Colto*. OFFICE, NO. 65 FIFTH STREET, {Masonic Hall Building.) This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or connected with lift Risks. Mutual Rates are the come, as those ndoptod by other Safely conducted Companies. Joint Stock rates at a reduction of onu-thinl from tho Mutual rates—equal to a dividend of thirty-three and one third per cent., paid annually in advance. Risks taken on the lives of persons going to California or Australia. nraccroas. James 8. Boon, Samuel M'Clurk&n, William Phillips, John A. Wilson, John Scott, Joseph P. Oaztota, M. D. John STAlpln, Alexander Reynolds, Horatio N. Lee, Hiram Stowe. mar 23 Western Insur&nce Company, Pittsburgh. It. MILLER, Jr- President. j F. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 0300,000# 'TYTTLL insure against all kinds of risks, tTUE nod MA VV BINE. All losses will bo liberally adjusted and promptly paid, A Home Institution, managed by Dratcrofcs who are welt known in the community, and who ore determined, by. promptness and liberality* to maintain the character which they hare assumed, as oucring the best protection to those who desire to be Insured. Directors.—R.Miller, Jr.,G. W. lUcketson, J.W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. IL Smith, C.lhmscn, Georg© W. Jackson, Wq. M, Lyon, James Lippencott, George Darsle, James Mo Auley, Alexander Nlmfck, Thomas Scott. Office, No. 02 Water street, {Warehouse of Spghg A <ku UP stain.) Pittsburgh. . uovgltly JST9A INBVRASCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. Chartered 1810—Capital Stock $300,000, THOB. K. BRACE, President. THOS. A, ALEXANDER, Secretary. DIRECTORS— Thomas IC. Braro, Samuel Tudor, Etxmezer Flouur, Ward Woodbrldgo, E. A.Buikoley, Joseph Church, Roland Mather, Frederick lyier, Edwin G. Ripley, Robert Buell, Samuel S. Ward, Mites A. Tuttle, Henry 55. Pratt, John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham, Gustavos F. Davis, Junius S. Morgnu. I®* Policies on Fire and Inland Risks issued cm favora ble terms, by GEORGE E. ARNOLD, Ag% doelfcly No. 74. Fourth street, Pittsburgh. WESTERN FARMERS* INSURANCE CO., NBW LISBON, OHIO. BRANCH OFFICE, No. 129 FIFTH ST., PITTSBURGH. Capital, $lOO,OOO. JAMES KELLY; Brest : LEVI MARTIN, Scc’y. R. McRASKEY, Agent *3-Will Insure Buildings, Stores, Merchandise, and • Property generally, on the most favorable terms, [dec 1:0m Is your Life Insured# IF NOT, read what someone has written. Among all the contrivances of man to protect the family circle from want, none can be found more simple In its character, noble in its feature, or certain in its results, thaw LIFE INSUR ANCE. It is the prop which the dying husband leaves to support the wife of his bosom.' It U the unseen hand of the Provident father reaching forth from the grave, and still nourishing his offspring, and keoping.togetker the family group. C. A. COLTON, Secretary, r. Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth st. eep2l - Masonic Hall. NEW OFFICE. Baal Estate and Contracting Agent.. THE subscriber baa been induced to open an-offleo for the purpose of buying and selling, on Commission, and having the Agency of large Steam Saw-Mills and Boat- Yards on the Allegheny river, together with many other* facilities from other water and steam saw-mills. lie flatters himself that he can furnish any bills of lumbfef-aud timber of any kind, great or small, long or: short, and f’cliver them at any point on tho Allegheny, Honongahola, OblD, CE Mississippi mars; contract .to build large Bargwv Store Boats, Coal Flats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge Timber, Kali road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal r Ac., to any given point, and will attend to tno Solo and Kentof Beal Estato. From his long experience In lumbering, freighting and boat building, ho thinks ho can give general satisfaction. All persons.ore. requested.to make their contracts soon; espo-. elally tboso wanting boats or largo bills of lumber and tim- : ber, should contract ftr them in the toll for the spring and : BUtumer use. He will also attend to tho purchase and sole of any commodity that may ho desired. Letters addressed to David Mujin, Real Estate and Con tracting AgentjßittabUTgb, Box No. 120, post paid, will be. punctually attended to. His office la on Irwin street, No.: 2, Allegheny Hooso. DAVID MUNN. - EETSRXJJCXS. CoL James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, Esq., « “ Mr; Robh ft. Brown, Esq., “ . Allegheny |River. . Mr. Win. Armstrong, « Clarion “ Mr* George B. Swraey, *» « « 0. A J. Hahn A 00., « « « deeghlydaw- : r. ; •. Agricultural Notice. MEMBERS of the-Allegheny County Agricultural So ciety are requested to renow their membership pre vious to tho annual election for officers,’which takes place on the first Wednesday of January, 1854.: Certificates of Membership can be hod at tho Seed Store of James Wardrop, Fifth street; James Negley, at the Warehouse of Negloy & Mohan, Wood street; from Wm.-Martin; Sr„-near Man chester ; and from A. B. M’Quewan, at the office of M.?Quo wan & Douglas, corner of Penn and Wayne streets. • - WM..MABTIN, Biw Prefl’t.- :A. B. BTQwwaw, Sotfy. . V . [dec2l;ciAwid] . . . Chartlen Railroad. Company* A: MEETING of Stockholdcra oftho Company will be ■£%i held, In accordance with the provisions of tho Charter, on MONDAY, the. 9th day of January next, at the Monott gohola House, Pittsburgh, at 3 o’clock Ln the afternoon, for the purpose of electing a Board of Managers,'ftr the’ehsu log year, ■ (declt) J.K.MOOKSKAD, Pros’!. niRUSS, SHOULDER BRACE, SUPPORTER AND ELAS- A TIC STOCKING DEPOT Is at Dr. KBYSER’S, No. 140 comer of Wood street and Virgin alley. All kinds of me cbanlcal appliances aw kept and fitted at this establish ment. Batbftctiomramnted In all nbv24 '-.f ■■*,'. i".\ ■ , . . . " V-_.'•^"4:.' • i.v \ *;r> • * * * t‘' ’ * •• T- .;.■■■.•»• v. ■ i.l . V "**>. ;•» ■s •; Vk • , •;» 'vf * $358,218 TO ISVtstKEHTB. • * 1 ' / , *> * r : x - -. • Ij.j* -j. ;>*. r :*•: BANKERS AND BROKER&. ESC HADGE AHD BAHKIHG HOUSE OP-' . V A. WILKINS & CO., UNITED STATES BANK BUILDING, i • Ho* Fourth Street, TOTBBUniaBi-PA/.; V T?OREIGN and Domestic'Exchange,. Coin, Bank. Notes fcntt Lahd Warrhnteboughtahd sold. I,;; Collections made throughout tho Union, Business papetrdismimtedand.loans negotiated. - v - Stocks bought andsold on commission. Money received- on and: Interest allowed when iaft for aspedfiedUline.:. : ■ ■ - dee3. '■ JOHN 'WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, D£AU3t IS •. ; Excliaiig©, Commercial and "Bank Hotes. - STOCK ‘ bought and sold' on commission.: .' Collections carefaliy attended to. Interest paid,on Deposit. . -635* No. Fourth street, nearly opposite tho M. M. Bank. ,?,:-declO TIEBHAN & CO., ’’ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ; fob2Q:ly] No. 95 Wood. Street, and 'Diamond AUey EXCHANGE AND* BANKING HOUSE OR A. WXLKINS & CO., No. 75 Fourth Sianr, Opposite the Banker! Flttsburgh, . jans . ; FITTSBUBOIL 0. E. AENOLD & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DEALERSin Exchange, .Cota, Bank Notes, Sight and Timo : JDrafts, Ac. Collections .carefaliy attended toj end proceeds remitted to any part of the'Union. , • Stock* bought and Mid on commission. . - . ; 'Ofe.No. 74 Fourth st, next doorto Bank ofrittsVg. [selS HILL:& CO.; : BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, . coasiat or-'wooDiAwn nPTa BiasrfA SIGHT fiXCHANGKnn the Eastern CUics constantly for sale. ' Time Bills ot.Exchange and Notes discounted.— Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. De posits received ofPar ond Current funds. [marTTly ALLSX ynMugn, - XDWAED JtAIIM, H ''■■■ .JrtOESNCJi KItAMER * XBAJHEB & BAHH, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUY AND BELT. Gold, Shyer, and Bank Notes j negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stook Securities;.purchase Promiwary Notcs and Time Bills, iott-'East and. West; buy and sell Stocks on Commission. / . • Collections made on all points In the Union. .. . ftnyl N, HOLMES & SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS^ UATX EIMOVXD TiISIE nAHKHtQ-AKP BXCaAKai OmC* tO KO. CT itAßsrr street, roun noons below oldbtasd". N -HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, . and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances,- Gold, Sli ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and -Western Cities constantly fbr pale. - • ' ’ - . Collections mado iu all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in. par,funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, botwocn Third and Fourth sis. [jaShly jas. 6. uoo in......... . tnos. tsaaazaT, HOOK A SAEGEKT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ; . It. E. OOEIiEB OP WOOD ft SIXTH STS., PITTSBUEOU, PO. DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange-, Certificates of Exchange on all the-prindpal cities of tho Union and Eu rope, for sale in sums, to suit purchasers. . ... Current and par funds received on deposit . Collections made on . oil ports ef the Union, at the lowest rates. . . [seplt:ly PATRICKS & FBEEND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Eaxx Honored Vizir .Ojice to Vie Vomer of Fifth cut Wood tit. mTSDUBOS, pa. . • PATRICKS & FRlEND,.Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts; Acceptances, Gold, Silver amhßank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western CUies constantly for sale. | : Collections made in all the. dtlea throughout the United States; Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood • [feb3 AISTIMLOOfIUS, STOCK AND BILL RROKEE, Office, jVo. 92 Fourth it., above Woody PITTSBURGH. ££* Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Morigages, and Loans on col laterals, negotiated. Stocks and' Land Warrants bough ftudsold. ■-'■ --- octe HOTELS, &c. FLORENCE HOTEL, NO. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (OOSDCCTED OS THE £?ROPM!f PtAJT.) BEUBEN LOVEJOY, oc&ly ' ' PROPRIETOR. ALLIH SCOWS, ..W. C. 005HHIT. Brown** Hotel, Q/mer of SmiVifitld and • Third Sireett, FitUburgh* Fetin'a. BROWN & CONNELLY, PEQrniiTOaa. JKD“Good stabling attached to the House. ' KHAKKUN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. Cl PATRICK & SO??, I^noFticreas.—This noil's bu un /« dergono and extensive repairs, alterations, and large additions .of r.etr furniture, aud the proprie tors plrdjja themselves that uothini? rboll be wanting on their part to render tb» FaAftSUS a place where all the com forts of a flrrt cla*« h«d«d can bd found. ]y*tf 8t« ttiarlea, Hotel, Qemn of Wood and Third tfrrtU, Pittsburgh, Jftnn’a. WILLIAM S. CAMPBKIX, PnowircTon. ; mills fine estaHWiraent having come into the hand® of a 1 now Proprietor, offers great inducement* to tho travel lmgcotnmuulty,Bnd also to regular boarders Every deli cacy and luxury will he provided in its season, and no pains will bo spared to make this Hotel a comfortable Rons to all who may call there. fmyl&tf).W. 8. CAMPBELL, Prop*r. st« Clair Lager Beer Brewery, fIIETE under-funed respectfully informs the pubuc that ho JL U now fully prepared to servo private families and the public generally,.With: his celebrated EAGER BEER, in bottles.' AH orders left nt his Office,NO.R9.DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will bo punctually attended to; and the Beer deHrcred.toany part of the city or vicinity, j*2*tf // . j V. ft. SCHENCK. SEL L I NvG OF F . GREAT CHAHCES P'O'K BAKGA'iISS! rpiJE undersigned would respectfully inform their friend* JL atid the citizens generally that they tire about closing out their largo *nd well selected stock of RICH AND ELEGANT CARPETINGS, Latcl y purchased in the Kant, from the Manufacturers and Importer?, which, fnr -variety, style and. Quality, oro unsur passed-—conslstinj: of VELVET TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS, Of splendid designs. Mooted expressly for our City Retail Trade, and at lower prices than would now cover the cost of importation. IMPERIAL, EXTRA and SUPER. THREE-PLY CAR PETS, from the most celebrated manufactories , in thn United States; colors warranted. Ingrain Carpets of all kinds; Yeultlun, Hall and Stair Carpets; Wool and Hemp Dutch Carpetstogether with a large n a ?ortment of Oil Ctothfc, Mats, Rugs, Matting, Table and Piano Covers, Ac; Tho entire stock will positively be sold the present eta son. to tunke room for other goods. deed c. n. IIEADLY A CO. CIAIU'ETINtf. —A larjjtf stork ©f now and beautiful pat ) terns now receiving at the HBW CAUPKT STORE, 47 Fifth street, near Wood. Also, Oil Cloths of all width* and qualities; Rui?», Matts, Matting, Window Shade®,. Stair-rods, Vonitlan &C., AT Till LOWEST CASU tTUCES. F«ps “ENTEUPUiSK WORKS. no. 13G wood btum, tkikd poor sclow mars jilr. BdlPiV rf TETLET. j£Tt*c&'t%££is~S% IMPORTERS and manufacturers of c\JXtKRY. SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RLFLEB, Ac, Wo | W3. keep agenersl asj?,orUucntofthesbove articles constantly, ca hand; together with a general variety of Fahey Hardware.- Also, Gems, Pis tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Dolts, Caps, Powder/ Read and Bullets * Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Poekot Scissors, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly exeented. UlFLKBl—Weare making: Rides of every description, to order, of tho best material, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prlcw*. - - my!s Uevolveral Revolverat JUST RECEIVED—By Express, direct firomtho manufac turers, a splendid assortment or Colt’s Repenting Bis tols,4, 5 and 6 Inehe? barrel, all of which we will sell for cosh as low as thoy. cun bo bought in the city of New York, tenons going to Australia or California, will find that they con do bettor by purchasing their oqulpp&ge at home, than they can among strangers, as we giro persons a chance; to try any of the above Pistols, before leaving the city; and lacasoof* failure, we reftfud thomoney; BOWN A TETLEY, .ISO Wood street, Pittsburgh. Tllßß'-IUJNTON IKON COMPANY, of Western Pennsyl- X vanla, having become tho proprietorrof the ItENTON ton! DICKERSON PATENT for m<iking Wrought Iron ' dv> rtct/rcmi iht Ore, for tlint portion of territory of Petmsylva nla lying west of, and Including the counties of;Fulton, Huntingdon, Centro* Clearfield, Elk and McKean, are now prepared to soil eertiflcatfts of stock in said company, each nharo of stock entltftng the holder to sharo in tbeprofita of the company, and the. right to use ono Furnace nndor said Patont. The Company will also sell the right to use tbo improvement in the above named territory, by slnglo fur nace or otherwise. Tho fuel that by the Renton process Iron Oro can bv converted into Blooms at about the cost re quired to convert Ore into Pig liietul, is a sufficient recom mendation ofits merit*.:. Mr. JAMES 11. CRANE hAa been appointed Agent for the sale of rights to tisa Furnaces under gold Patent,'to whom applicationmay ha made, or to the undersigned Directors of the Company. .J. K. MOORS RAD,' V ALLEN KRAMER; JAS. W. lIATLMAN,) W. DEWES WOOD, M’Keesport JAS. 11. CRANE. Pittsburgh. doc!2:dftwtf PATENT FRUIT GATHERER—For picking fruit from tall trees without the aid of a ladder,-Pruning Instru ments of the most approved construction; Digging Forks, suitable for strawberry beds, &c.; l’ototoe Hooks; Seed Drills ; Cutting Boxes, for Hay or Corn Stalks, of various patterns, and a great variety of labor saving implements for the garden or farm. Downing’s, Barry’s, and other standard works on Fruits, Flower?, Rural Architecture, and Landscape Gardening, far safe at the Seed and Implement Warehouse, No. 40 Fifth etreot, Pittsburgh, Pa... , jy22 , , JAMK3 WARDROP, V&»8 Academy of Drawinff and Painting! *rtr 0. WALL would notify his friends and the public, A VV * that ho has removed his studio-from First stroot, to the corner of Marketand Fourth Btreots, (second story,> over the store of Wm. 51. Hersh; ontranco on Fourth rtreet.. At the request of iii3frietuifl, he has also opened a DRAW*: ,ING SCHOOL.Classes for young Ladles, and Gentlemen will be formed in both-Drawingand Painting. He has fitted up a Room with erery-fiicilfty for study, and he trusts'that his enterprise will meet with a supporting patronage. *pr22atf .V- ■ . ' VOFFICfi.MONQNUAUELA NAVIGATION 00,1 . ---December 10> ; 1853. ‘■ y PROPOSALS will bo‘received at this office until three o'clock P. M, or WEDNESDAY, the 25th Jimosry next, for the construction of Lock and Dam No. 6; also, for: the construction of Locka aud Dams Nos. 6 and 7, being' requisite to extend the navigation-to the Vhfglnia State 1in0... Plans and specifieatiomcwUl be exhibited at the office one week previous totho letting, and all necessary inferma-’ tion given by 8. Lntbrop, E*q., or theumleTsigued; Propofols will bo received for payments to .bo made in cash; also, for payments in stock and'bonds of the com! pany J.K.~MOOBUBAD, dec!4 - ~ " President of Jkloh .Nay. Co. OYSTER TRANSPORTATION. Tirß havo arranged with tho Pennsylvania and Snsqne-. \f . hatraa Railroad'Companies,.fbr v a.;special'Oyster Transportation Line, at exceedingly low rates, octt - : ADAMS A CO., 04 Water Bt : ~ VENITIAN BUNDS, OR EVERY QUALITY, for sale at manufacturers' prices, at the NEW CARPET STORE, *7 FIFTH STREET, near Wood. .•fnpt&tfl ROBINSON A CO. eUUKJK TEAS.—>Vo have this day received a fresh aup ply of atrOag fine-flavoried Oblong andC<ftigo Teas, at 50 and 75 cento per pound,'new importation ; which we will guarantee equal to any thtag In this.markiß at the skrne price. Wholesalo dhd retail by - •• BAILEY * BENSHiWi jas : : 253 Liberty street, ■ WM« £. STEVENSON oonUnueS; to manuhiclora ul CABINET-WAKE t?rtvdrfilescnpLlon, athlsoid stand, corner of liberty and Seventh streets. DNDERTAK- attended to, in aR itabranchcs. myll HAVE ON HAND ct thoir cxlemlro .CABINET and . OHAIB MANUFACTORY, Kd <54 Biatthfleld strwt, > BBmytmmifc -rtf Whidltiiey «ili Bell 1& per coat.'below customary tites. , Tertna—cash only, ' Great l&daGttiuciitf .to Cub:. EurtliMerß* TSriS will sell our large stock of COMMON ; £ND.PANOV. '¥ V- CHAIRS'AND BEDSTEADS, at-prices that cannot tall to please cash purchasers. Allcur irork Is warranted. ’ ~ tnftt’g* • - • - • -ebfc Sevehtbahfl/Liberty gt& -- Journeymen Cabinet JllaJterß Aaaoclatlon. ■ WAEEnOB3E9ii;TM.IBD'STEEJ£T t V -:. » . (BXTWXKf-'Crooß42a> MARKK StB.)J-' l•• '!:l.'V'-rc-r:: • THIS ASSOCIATION, embracing#?* ; already twice to three times j Wi f nT.<r-- >inT<'ria » tSa largest andKpfl " * shops of this city, hay©- opened their Warehouse, and ale able to furnish the public, by wholesale or retail,. witiiFur . : uitwo of the following dfi«eription.“-vlai ; > _ | • - -Mahogany WordrobesvDreasingßareaus; Full Columned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Becking Chairs; Mahogany Washstands; Sotos; Divans; Plano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Her'Tabled;-fine; Card Tables; .Centre Tables; Hat RackS; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Works tends; Cherry and Common Workstanda; high post, .; common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles, Ac. The advantages of-co-operation, on anextensive scale, per* rnlt thom to sell at the. lowest prices, and they , are deter-' 1 mined to soli, lower than Any competitors, an equally good, tf not better artide, and . wamhted-Hto-the public Trill lin* t .derriand by giving them a- call: - . : *oark 'of all descriptions, shd other articles of any description, mode to order In every style, at the short? estnotice. mai29 - ,jou«m. Tuuman CABINET, FURNITURE &LANCZAOTVREB. . : Ware-rooms 07 and 99 Third street* -- .T. W, W, respectQilly Intormsfcv ' hia friends .and customers that heuL ■ . has now completed his spring stock Kp§ ’.?*¥»» ( ,•'. .TTTefßuriiiture, which is decidedly *■l ' the largest and best ever offered fat sale in this Clty,-wbich will be sold at prices as low as any in the United Btates, East or West... .:•/. _ ./•• • •' /As ho iidetermlned.to uphold the. quality .with well sea- . sonedmaterials, beet workmanship, and newest designs; and frotn the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing, be to enabled to.produco warranted furniture* at the lowest prices. ' ;; • He has adopted the prindple of identifying his customers' interest with his own, in quality and-price, and. keeps al ways oh hand the greatest variety of;every description of fiirniture, from the cheapest and plainest,*® the- most ele gant and costly, that a house, or : any; part of one, may be : tarnished from bis stock, or manufactured, expressly dear-. The following articles consist, in. park of his which tor richne^of‘style and. finish; cannot be surpassed ;in any of the Eastern dries: : _ Louis X3V. tete-a-tete Sotos; . 60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth; 60 desJ Mahogany Chairs; - '• ; 20 do*. Walnut ' M • • 60 Mahogany Booking « Walnut “ “ l ' " - ■ >6O Mahogany Divans; ■ 20 Walnut " •60 Marble Top Centre Tables: . 60 a “ Dressing Bureaus; SO u u WAahstands; 40 Enclosed « .100 Common 44 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: : * 20 Walnut 60 Cottage . “ 600 Cherry and Poplar. Bedsteods; ' 20 Mahoganv Wardrobes; 10 Walnut « 10 Cherry 44 60 Plaiu Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables • 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 doa. Cane Seat Chrirs; • ■ 24 Cone Beat Booking Chairs; * . 12 Indies' Writing Desks; ' ’ Hat and Towel Stands; - What-Nots; - . t Btiguires; Paper Machs Tables: . Conversation Chairs; . Pembroke ;• « . Elhaberthan ** Bail end Tier u . Exception 44 - m Indies' Work 44 Pearl Inlaid u . Extension Dining Tables; . Arm - 44 Ottomans; ’ -Gothic and Ball Chairs; * _ - *•- - \ A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE ‘and WINDSOR CHAIRS. . CiniErrr Maxxbs supplied'with all ar ticksjn their line. - j STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the ahottest notice,-. \ '. All orders promptly attended to. apjr6 HEW JEUTEIB? STOEE, | No* 87 Street, (Second door abate tfut fiorth-ivcit corner of the Diamond.) JOHN BTEVENSON, (of the late firm of JuhnaM’Faddira A respectfully announces to the publi \ that helms opened, at the above stand/afineoesortmentof WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, GI- ItANDOLES. f bcAff and Zfcbbt Cutlery , Britannia. Tea ptid Qmmunion Sets, and the osua! variety of goods in his line ofburineaa. .-j C. PATRICK A SON. Spodalcare and attention given to the REPAIRof FiXE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. . He trusts, that from his long experience in businessi he will be able to give satis faction to those who may favor him with their patronage. Pittsburgh, May lftth, 1853. ; . ; my2s . Henry RLntuirdson. Jeweller, HAVING re-fitted bis store in a handsome manner, and but recently returned from the eastern cities with a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRYf. and. FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends Hftd custbm era to the fact that among his Watches will bo fouudiba most desirable Btylea,natterns and makers. Cf Jewelry,ithe latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Kings, Kar Rings, Miniature Lockets, etc. ' i . FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Mache, Work Tables *nd Boxes, Desks, Vases, Perfuma Bottles, Table. Mats, Colt's Pistols, Porto Moniiaios in great variety; Chins Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful andjor*' namcntal articles, which have only to be seen to he appro* rioted. . [novl] NO. 81 MARKET STREET. JAMES KENNEDY, [late Manager of the wolbknown Sy racuse Nuscries, New York,) begs leave to inform the public, that ho has now established an EXTKNSIVE-NUIU HERY, on the Form of Mr, James 8. Negley, sear East Lib erty, where ha shall be prepared,after thehth instant, to ri*- cciveand fill ordure for every rarieiy of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and Monts. Id addition to a choice and superior stock on hand, he has made arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries In the East, to keep up hiseuppiy. Having & thorough and long rience in the business, he can assure hia ■ customers perfect satisfaction, •' ; Mr. Kennedy wouldalso respectfully offer his services in deahmtogi layingont, and man aging Rural Cemeteries, Pub?' lie Parks, or tho grounds of Country Residences; and will also furnish plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches, Picturesque scenery, in the. highest styles of the afri. Practically acquainted with every branch ofLandscapO' Gardening, and haring spent years in the Sylvian Parks x»f England, and on the beautiful bonks of the Hudson, he hopes he has the capacity to meet the wishes of those who' favor him. ..v.;.—v •••' ' ).■ Communications can bo addressed through the Ciiy Post Office,or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Negley A Mohan, 22 Wood street. CELEBRATED CUEMICAL YEAST ■ OR BAKHSG POWDERS, The Gheapext, Healthiest,mitt Ustfulixntl Economic, cal Artidefvrliaisinrjßread,Biscuit, Fried, r Griddle, and Johnny Olka, Buddings, Sweet Cates, Oom .Bready <fc., E VEE -12? YE It TED. ROBINSON & CO. Opinions of the pre3B>- Those who have tried it, have found that the advertSfC ment does notvaanf its praises too highly.—[Toliahasstto Floridian and Journal, Feb, 19,1853. j - -Housekeepers, who have tested the quality of this pow der, pronounco unanimously In its favor.—{Lockport Doily Courier.- •• • « It surpasses everything in the way of rising, we ever saw used In the baking of cubes,—[Rahway Advocate and Regis. uavApril 15,185 X . V This is an artldo ofsuchutllity In various kinds of cook ery, that when its virtues - becomo properly known, no housekeeper, that studies comfort and economy, will wil lingly do without it.—[N. Y. Pick,, May 21,1853. ' 1 • No ono.need hesitate to usaDurkco’s all-important article to housekeepers-—[Republican Banner and Nashville Whiu •Feb. 17,1853. . , Would you liaTo tight bread, sweet bread, bread that you can eat with * good relish, do not forget to'procareDorkcu’s Baking Powder, and' yOu willnotlaU to have good bread, cakes, Ac.—[Troy Daily Times,May 24,1852. . We have tried this -article, and ean recommend It with perfect July, 1852^ Durkee'e Baking Powder wehave tried at our house, and our„ ü better .hulf” was'.astonished, at the result,—[N. Yi Daily Times, OcL 23,1852. ; AU good housewives will rejoice in and glorify the namo of Durkro, ofterthey h'ave ; given his BaMng Powder a fair trial.—[New York Sun,'Bept. 30, . ' .. DnrkoeV Baking. Powder, undoubtedly the best article far this purpose tbat haafytrt .bcen discovered.—N.Y. man,Feb. 3)2,1853*: • : . r . ..j . .The highest commendations, from huedredsof tholargest and moat Tespectobie wbolcsrie houses In thbq and nearly every large city on this continent, could bo given, if space allowed, it. - MALOOLtt LEECH;-,- JOHU N’kLP1H.......... JOSEPH 8. LEECH. •' ' '' Ji B> Lecolit Aloillpiii & Co.) 'TXT’HOLKSAtK GROCKR& and BeaJerß in Produce. Uetr Y f als, and Pittsburgh ManuCastures, Nos. SJ42 and. 2M Liberty street, near the Bead of W<xd, Pittsburgh* Pa- of tor for sale on liberal terms', tho following: . - 4 • 1 ' 100 tierces freak Bice; , . 550,000 lbs. Bacon, MsortsKl; 100bbls.Tarr .. . i $ tons Bturlron; do: 1600 kegs Nails, assorted;! .3 do BestNait Bods:. ’ 600 boxes ’Windo w Glass,! 2000 kegs Book and ltlflo ossotted; ' ! Powder, assorted* 60 half chests Tea, as*! 800 boxes Rosin Strap;- sorted;.. r i 86 bbls.Lioseed,Berdan^ .7 6 bxa. Tobacco, ; Tanners’ OU; 100hhds.N.O.Sugar,parti 800 bbls. Vinegar; . prime;- ' , ; 30 do ..Rosin; D.bxs.Haraoa Sugar; i 29 do Pitch; 10 hhds. Porto Ricodb) ! 6000 Bis. assorted Copper ; 1&0 ConVe; I- Mbbls.imd kegs Bard; 600 bbls. N. O. Molasses; ! -10 kegs assorted Shot; ■ 76 do B;H. do; | ldo Book Shot; 800 bsa. Tin Plate, ass'dii 6bHS, Alnm ; - 4 iodb Wire, 1 do; ; 20 do ByaFloor: 2 do-SpeltcT; ■ . ■ .20 seltsTinners* MmSdnes; 6 casks sheet Zinc, os-; : -ond Tools;- .Sorted;. " ! 100-bos. Dried Apples; •600pigeTin; : ! 100 bales BitUng,affiorted; 1000 lbs. Antimony; !■ 2000 lbs. Cotton. Yarn, ns . lOtons asVdSheet Iron;!" sorted. 100,000 lbs, ass’d Balk Muat:l Fine Teaa, Chotce Family flrooerios and Willow . ■ Wore. ■ CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., - ' PITTSBURGH,.’ PA. IS now receiving n largo assortment of PBESII GOODS* 'in adtiition fo his already extensive stock,; purchased •from first hands in the Eastern markets,~which, will be sold at the lowest market prices. ' - • - 4S3?* Hotels,’ Sfeumboats. and families, buying by the quantity,' supplied ant wholesale rates. : delivered in the rityfree ofahargßr ; aep2l ENGINEEKS’ SXATI.ON.EttY WAREHOUSE. . ;W. S. HAVEU,.;-. .. Corses or SliaEsi. Mtn Szooko. Stbshs. : A LWAYS ON HAND, a large andwell selected stock ef J\ ‘Wliatman’a Drawing Papers, all rizes ; • ' Drawing Dap# in rolls, various widths; Pencils; - . Mathematical Instruments; Tape. Lines;. India Rubber; . r . Hold Books; Profile Papers; . ... Cross Section Papers; r . . Protractor Papers; And all articles of Stationery used by Civil JSngLneers.' Lev el. Transit, Topography and Becord. Book* tnada to order—ruled toapy pattern ; V ■■■ V .. , • ■}■■ • . , V •■- V FURNITURE. JAMESW. WdODWKIJL,, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. Bay Wood Nnrsery and Gardens* DBIIKEK’S E.. B. DURKEE, ; , Sole Pboprietos akd Masuvactttbzb, 139 TTa&r.rtretfj Ncw York, BAXTER A McKEB, Agents, Pitteburgh.' ■ -[001213 ¥M. A. M’CLUIIG, DKAIiBII IS , <*L 1 '• y-v s i • i. :-.u- ?-v. ;• r." -ri-'-vw- aT ; .Vv< V-’* . > si.:• *: " '■ 9 !. ■ \ v_. v MTSELLANOT& i , • > T eTOOPEAE AGENCY. • 1 ! tttv. m nnaruRTABUSITED OFFICE IN lIHS CITY ;• ■■ ■• ~ ■ FO&'XUBQHZSn r- •■■ • ■.,.•■ ... *■ : r MOWBY* TQ .TUBfc' Olip TAMES BLAKELY begs leavetoiay to-thon persona hav tl ting friondaln the Oid ponntry».and destronsof .eUbor sending them zaoney.or paying Ui6ir r pagBflgp} ar* rangoments fbrdoingeither Unow complete, and Cn so firm 5 baste that mistakes not occur, nor Josses accrue to any party*r earing .the list tea years in wbicK.be.lmb in this hxtemessjhekas remitted over a Half Mltilofl ofDollars without the. loss of a dollar and the-house for which he Is agefct, inXiyerpool; not less than 45,000 persons doringtho last year to thtecountry,witbbnt a complaint of neglect of duty onthcir'part:\ : Jv • •'* He can issue Passenger Tickets for London. Dublin, Liver poo 1. .Glas gowyCork* Belfast, DiOgbedd, Limerick, Fort •Busb;Newry, Halway, Londonderry, and Dundalk, toNow York, Philodriphia,lioston,Baltimore andKew Orleans, and from thence to Pittsburgh; and will attend strictly to for- He also for sale, payaEkfat the following places>vlx: ■■»■■ fc : ON ENGLAND. Edwards, Sandford &C0.^ M .... M ,. M ..^ M . M , # w, aa>MM London. Wm.Tappscott * .. (Available in the principal cities and towns throughout England o’" 1 Wolci l -) ' w _ . _ : ’ ON X&ELAND. JPidvincialßant .• 1n1and..... Dublin. Armagh,' • -Belfast, . Downpatrick,'Enniskillen, Mallow, 1 : - t Strabaue, : Athlone, v;; Drogheda, Fermoy, Monaghan, Enniscorthy, BaJUntt,* Cavan, ■ Dundalk, • Galway, Newry, Tralee, Balymena, Clonmell, Dungannon,' Londonderry, Omagh, . • Yougball, BanbrMge, 2 Kilkenny,' Dnngannon, KUra*; ■Waterford/ Coleraine, Parspnstowu, \ Cork, »■. Ennis, • Bandon, • BHgo, Wex&rd, Cootehlll, ; Limerick, Boliyshannon, ...... - ON SCOTLAND National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and Its branches id fifty towns in Scotland. . ; ON FRANCE.' . Messrs. Edward Blount A 00., Bankers-.....*.......— ...rf-F&rte. . (Avaltoble in any dty In France.) - • \ -V, ON GERMANY. Messrs. Vogel, Eock A Co./Bankers, Ifrankfort-on-tho-Mnin. . - ■ (Available In any dty in Germany.) JAMES BLAKELY, . myT ;; : , • 196. cor.of Seventh and BmKhfldd at*. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, St the IPekin Tea ®tore, 38 Finn T>Y the half chest, of neatly packed In metallic packages n to salt the trade. The subscriber is now receiving hls.Fall stock, of GBFTt and BLACK TEAS,—consisting of soma of tho finest etc p to be found in'Oie Eastern market VMerehants visiting U« city are invifced to call and examino our stock. . . - v Below te a ltet of tho variotur grades, all of which have beencarefußy Belected, andean with confidence be.rscou mended: '- 7 V- ./7'. SO half chests fine Young Hyson 5 . 10 do do Moynne Young Hyson; 10. do .._ertoafineMoyxmo.ua; 100 do Superior-- do; . ■ . i 15 •'do; - extra fine : do; . 60 Lacqured boxes extra Curious Young Hyson; -25 half chests fine Gunpowder; -10 do. extra fine, do; ' ,* .6 . do do Moyune Imperial; 20 do Buperior • do; 150 do Flue Oolong Black Tea; * 40 do extra fine Oolong; 30 do extra Cmibufl do; 20 do Superlatively etrong and fragrant Oolong; 25 chests extra fine English Breakfast Tea;. - 5. :do Cxirlous do ‘ • • do; .• i J^ALSO —Java and Bio Co flee, Lorcrlng’s Crashed andPnl* ▼erised Sugars. ' . -- * . ALSO—6B,OOO Frindpo Segaa, which Will, be sold, very low. A. JAYNES, • nbvl4uiAw 3? Flflh street, Httsburgh. . Dr«D* Jayne’s Family Hedlelnei i TAYNE’SEEBECTOBANT; JayneVHalrTtmle;.; i tl “ Tonlo Vermifage; • Sanative Puls; . i( ■ Carminative Balsam ; “ Agne PiHs; ' Alterative; * “ American Hair I^# The above valuable famil y medicines constantly on hand, and sold wholesale or retail,at the Pekin Tea Store, 38 Filth •street.- By- - :r ’ A.'JAYNESj JanlOalaw- , : ~ExclxislTeAgent for PtUsburgb. . . Prlntore’ Newfl lnlt. '•:•■ /\NB HUNDRED AND FIFTY KEGS PBODTS NBW3 •t# INK just received at the PEKIN TEA STORK,-38 FIFTH street. Printers qt.-a .distance,.by enbloaing five dollars, can have a keg sent to any port of the country. oct2S:w . ~ Agent for the manufacturer. THE undesigned has just received at his . CARRIAGE WAREnOBBK. near the.TwoMUe Bun, between, and lawrencevHle, of of every destription, ood-wUI, continue to receive regularly, new and second hand SulJnes, Buggitt, tfc., which he will sell on the very iowc&t terms for cash... Having had twelve years* practice in With his well known facilities tn the East, he Batters himself In putting down ell competition. • Thosewlalilng to purchaseare respectfully invited, to call and see for themselves. : ; . - Especial and prompt attention paid to repairing of Cam ages, Ac. : [mylfcdawy*] JOSkPH, WlilTri. Alkoaas d& Soiitß* • *\TEW PATENT AMALGAM'PEN.—This important in- XN vratjon removes the twogreat to tho uni verbal use of tho Steel Pen, Ti*: their rigidity, and their rapid destruction by tbo corrosive sction'Of the lnk. : In minutely 'examining the quill pen in the :oct cf writing, it will be seen that the action is compaundy consisting, first, of a centle yielding backward action Immediately abovo the nib of the j>en» and, second, the Jl, .scissors , ' aclioni or , spreadibgiOpcn of the points to permit th&tiOWor the Ink', 'ibis compound moreinenfc~whlch/steel pens hitherto never haVo had—gives fo thfe qullltis flexibility, and that pecxillar springy play which is so agreeable to the haml, oiid which seems to suit the action of the cmsclea of tho fingers; as it does, to the slightest pre&snra, with out cramping the hand. : The efforts of all steel pen makers have been directed tblho attainment of this essential qual ity of and they have had recourse to an Innu merable variety of cracks end piercingstoettain it. Tlio Inventorsof the Patent AznalgamPeu found,A seTie*. of experiments, that the whole practice ef the trade hod io this respect ’ been erronexwia—that no combination ; of “cracks” and “ piercings” could produce the desired action, if the ordinary form cf Vte steel pen mere adhered to< This, point being gained, they avoUod the'plan hitherto adopted for attaining flexibility, and gave; a peculiar lorm-to the metal, by hich they managed to combine Urn action of the ordinary steel pen with the agreeable flexibil ity of the quill. ' The second difficulty to be overcoino wbh of less magnitude, but still of great importantt.to tiie con sumers of steel pens. Every one is aware of the comtsivc action of tbe ink on the ordinary steel pen.-. Even with tho greatest earerit speedily destroys the delicately emoothsur' fnco of.'tho pen.: serious X drawback is this from the utility of the steel pen, that.thoasandsare induced to pur chase gold pens, at an enormous cost, almost exclusively because of tne auttcorrosive quality of .that metal. The Inventorß have removed this evil by their compound metal, which possesses all the necessary qualities of steel* with the additional merit of resisting the chemical action of the inhv .1.. •. XhtstPesi* vnll lent mdre txnitt longer than the Sed^Rafthutrendiringthcoitheche^egteterinarodttced: For sale by W. S. HAVEN,- Stationer, i ' [ PovlO : Market corner ef Secbhd; Brldgo over ttoe AUegheny' River f at or ■ ' nearSfcarpsburg. -vroncfi IS. HEREBY GIVES, That in.pursuance of tho XI Act of wealth ofFunnsylvu* nio, entitled “An Aet’to authorize the Governor to Incorpo rate e Company to erect a Bridge over the Allegheny Hirer, at or near -Sharpsburg, in,AlleghenyCounty,” approved 13th of March, 1853, and Supplement-thereto, and Acte ex tending the Ume therein limited, Books will be opened- by the’ under named Commissioners, to receive subscriptions for the Stock of said Company, at the ST. CHA&LKB 110- TEL; in tho '(Sty oT Pittsburgh,; oh the SEVENTEENTH day of DECEMBER. 1853, between thehoprs of 10 o’clock, A. M.,and4 o'clock, P. M; and should the whole, number of -• shares no ©>e subscribed on that day, then and in .that cass, : at the house of Hr. NEWPORT, In th&Borough of Sharps bqrgbYba the TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF THE SAME ! MONTH, between the same hours.. . Philip;HiUer, . Thomas Liggett, ' Jamos Sharp, . Gabriel Adams, Xewia C. J. NobTo, Thomas Wallace, Peter KHogcnsmitb, Malcolm Leech, - John W. Duncan, Harrison-Pony,! - David Drenan, ' Robert Chessman, Francis Earns, Riebard Ewalt, David Boyd, Robert Wilson, James Marshall, James IL hPCleliand,, Henry IFGcary, • • Thomas Pearson, • Samea Blakely, Grant Mowiy, , i; Charles Spang, ’ James .tyn. Denny, William O. Denny, ■ A. Morton, : ; J, C. Comstock, Lemuel Bburtllff, \ V. A. Collier, - James Xowls, fnovl? insNjfßny a on. Wholesale and Hetaii* SADDLE,: HARNESS AND TRUNK' MANUFACTORY. EOBEBT 1L HARTLEY, begs leave to inform ; his friends and the publie generally, that he gsfelrak. . .continues to occupy that large and commodious i||piS§sa* Sto«Kooto,formerlyo<scupiedbySamuelFahne-_crr stock s Cc1,N0.86, earner tff Diamond Alley ana Wood at., whore he keeps olargeand "general assortmentofSaddles. BattaJoßobc^wSp^nd^Sloth^articloaln : * He also keeps constantly eh hand, aiid is prepare!to fur nish to order* all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured of tho best material, and lira .style- ©fworkmanship equal to the Eastern m&nulbrtared article, end at COpereenfceheaper. Country Metrimnts and Ihrmers tthuld do weirtb call and’ examine bis stook before purchasing elsewhere a»he is de leralned to sell first rate articles at very low prices. ' O* Don’tibrget the place, No. 8$ comer of Woodlst and '-Diamond Alter.-."-.-; ”• • -V-' - ' fap2fl , Mew Coach and Carriage Factory ! JOraSTOH, BBGTHERB & C 0„ Gtmtr of Rdxcamnd Bdmcmt streets, AZUghcpy City, ..weM **vWOULDrespectfully Inform their, mends the public generally, thatiheyhave : commenced the :manitfartpm«LCaitiage«, all their various stylos of finish andproportion, : AUordersefll bo executed with strict regard to durability .and beautyof finish. -Repairs wfH idso^be-attended to on tho most reasonable terms; -Using in. all their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles, aud.Whcel staff, they feel confi dent that all who favor them with their -patronage; wilt, be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers are roquestedto give us a call, before purcha sing elsewhere. • • • • • oct&ly TYI'M AGENCY. . - Af JAM&rißt ■ NO. 38 SIWU STBEKT, PtrraBtJEGJT, Agent for the Sale of L. Johnton $ Co.’s Type, sc.. OF PHILADELPHIA, HAS ONHAND andfbr sale, the following:—BrasallDcd ; column .Qalleyar Cctmmon Galleys: assorted, Slice ; Galleys,- Composing 8ue&fl; Common and -Job Gases;: Shootingr'SUcks; Leyßrushea; Boxwood ; Quoins { Furni ture, and Kiglet* of all. descriptions; Brass Kule, of all descriptions; ; Job Ink, inlXb j lpo; kejjp. Prout's. New? Ink; 100 Founts Fancy Cord I»atter; andLe&ds, cut to any ongth.' -SS- Ordßrsfor Trossaa and Typo will receive prompt at-- tcntlon, and furnished at the Foundry prices. Old Type re ceived lnescliadgefbr new,'at 9 cents a 2), -Pittsburgh, May.l4,lBs3.—dMt ... , ' 3LIVEUY BTABI.E, ~ Ow of StnWiJuLd (mi ZHanumd alley.. __/&» THE undersigned having added largely to hb XSLZl'witb the-finest Buggies,, andbest Horses, both for Saddle and Harness.' Gentlemen to'hirTe borßeß kept aiJlfvery, Triti find aopetioi accommodations tar them •at this stable. • The stalls are largo and tbo pro* prietor payserery attention to their ease and comfort, v. PetOT ' P. DEVLIN. v Pearl Steam Mitt; ' CANAL BASIN,. ALLEQHESr CITS’, (SEAIi IHH EAILUOiD STATION.) ■ FAMILIES willbeßuppliedwlth obrtarloos grades of FRESH GBOONB PLODB, By-leaving their owlet* at UteSIUl or In onrboxesat Logan, Wilson A Co- Wood »treet,or Braun & Reiter,cor ner Liberty anfl St Clair streets. Pittsburgh. H. P. Schwarts, or 3.1. Semple, Druggists, Allegheny. - Flour will he Seliyerbd to Cunilles IneltherOf thetwn cities.: Ttms3: CASH on delivery. . * * ‘ .. *’ jpita ■ BRYAN, KENNEDY .& CO. ; TtTEVXLLJ! B. tatAlU'S .NEW BOOK.—Now ready, the JXJ MBBOHIS OF MAJOR ROBEKIBIOEO, ofthe Vlr cioia Regiment i brN.B Craig. ‘Published anil for sale by ■ ‘ JOHN 8. DAVISON, dca2S eSMaiirt street, noarPooith. „ f •• • • - ■ • n '■ ' 1 •■i -k- " : ; : ;V- * * : -r " ■4* ■ ■•-• •■■-■ *■' v ,"vv muHoms. CAIIKIAGttS FOB SALS. # * * „ -tv* ’ r ] J : .PRPGB AND MEDICINES. gkiTS&fts Spanish yWtittuvt. THE GREAT UtOOD. ' • 9(fi i Jt f PjdlfCtM. L ot- nKZCVKtVt IT. Pimples or Pustules Chroma BoreJiyea, Ring Worm orffeUcr, ficaia andPaiaof thU'Bones And Joints, BypM* Utio Disorder^ 1 Lumbago, gpiziai ftaJ ff* ffi. eases firing fooman injudicious xu&et MBJKO&f Hopnf deuce in Life*QrJmpurifcj of the Blood* iia*' - , This taiaaSleHodlclire, which has become Celebrated for tbs; number; c f ex traordlnary c urea its agency, has induced the prcprtetars, at tha urgent request of th&.fHendA.tonffer.ft to the pub)l& yrhJc&'thfi?do with, the utmost confidence in its virtues ana wonddrfttlvUrallTa properties. ThofolJowiogcertifiate&.eelectcdfrom alarge testimony .tbaß-ibe mere woni.of tbapropriataratand.arer fmm. gwrittonen welt kimwnin'tbeirioealitlcs, end ofthebigbestiespßCtaMlity many of them residing in the rfty of RicbmoudiY*. P. HOYDEN, Esq., of the Exchange; known everywhere, soys he has seen the .meulcbio called Cartels Spanish' Mixture admlnisteredincver A' hundred cases, in nearly all-the diseases for which it terecommend ed» with the most astonishingly good results. He says it la the most extraordinary medicine he has ever neemv AGUE AND'FKVEK—GREAT CORE,—I hereby eerfifo that for three years I bad Agno and Fever of; the most vfo lenfcdescription; Ihadseveral Physicians,tboklorgequan titles of Quinine, Mercury, and I believe nU'tbe; Tonics ad vertised, but oil without anypermanent,relict; At last I tried Carter’s Spaniah Mixture, two bottles of which effeo dually coredme* and! am happy to say I hare btulneUbcr chills or fever since,' I.donslder it the best Tonic in the world, and the,only medicine that ever reached my case. . Jomr Lojtowzr. Beaver Damvnear Richmond. Va.‘ : C. B. LUOK, Esq., now in urn city of and for. many years in thr JPost Office, hassuch confidence In the astonishing efScacyof’Cartcr’s Spanish Mixtcre, that he has bought upwards of fifty bottles, which he ; bas given away to the afflicted; Mr. Lucksays he baa never known it to faS3 r when taken according to directions. - ' r - MINGEf a practising Physician, and formerly of the, City Hoteli ta the city of Richmond, says he has witnessed -in-e-nnmber of instances the effects of Carter’s • Spaiuah Mixture, which'werr most truly surprising. •Ho rays is « of Consumption; dependent on tbs Riven the good ef. foetswerawbsdsxfulltideed. ‘ ' SAMUEL M.DMNKER,of the firm of Drinker 4 Mor ris, Richmond,' wascured of Liver Complain tot eight years standing, by the- use of two bottles of Carter’s Bpanish Mixture. :: ■ GREAT CURE OP Editors of the Rich mond Republican had a servant employed In thofr press room cured of violent Scrofdla, combined : with Rheuma tism, which entirely disabled him from work. Twd bottles orCarteris Spanish Mixture mode a perfect cure of him, and the Editors, in u public notice, siy they M cheerfully re commend it to alTwho are afflicted withnny dlSeiaeof the •blood.”. •'•••■ STILL ANOTHER CintE:OP SCROFULA.*-! had a very* valuable boy cured ofScrofula by Corfer’A Spanish Mixture. 1 consider it truly avaluable mealdne.' . • ' ' Jams M; Taywb, . Conductoronthoß.F.andP.R.R.Co-Richmond,Va/ SALT RHEUM Of TWENTY YEARS STANDING CUBED. —Mr. JOHN THOMPSON,'residing to thocity of Richmond, . was cured by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which he had'nearly twentyyeaiw, and which all the physician* of the city could, not cure. Mr. Thomp son is awell known merchant In thecity&f Richmond, Vo, and bis cure Is most remarkable.' r ' WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, had a servant cured of Syphilis, in the worst form, by Carterls.Bpanlsh Mixture. He says he cheerfully iocommenda it, and considers it an invaluable medicine. . “ ; • . 1 * - RIpQ ARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Scrota la, and what physicians call, confirmed Consumption, by tnree bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. ■ - EDWARD BURTON, commlEdoner of tho rcnreUUa, says ho bas:eeen the good effects of.O&rter’s Spsuish Mixture in a.&umberof Syphilitic cases, and says it is a perfect euro forthafhorrible disease. ; . WM. GpHAßWOOfD,ofßlchmondVcuxodofOld Soreaand Ulcers, which disabfedhim from walking. Took a few bot-. tips Of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk without a crutch; in a short time permanently cured. ' Principal Depot at 1L WARD, CLOSE A N0.,83 Blaiden Lano/New York.- T. W;DYOTT 4 SONS, N 0.152 North 2d et, Phfladelphla. BENNETT 4 BEERS, N 0.125 Main street, Richmond, Ya. . And for salfrby B. A. FAHNESTOCK. * L. WILCOX, Jr. ACO^Pittsburgh; 1L P. SCHWARTZ, Allegheny; and by Drugglsta and Dealers in.Medidne everywhere. ~octB:dawly ~ o.y.', ' MORSEIS COMPOBHD NVB.IiPOF.YKL> bOW DOCK ROOT, rruUS Is a purely Vegetable Compound. scleutiffeaMy pro- X pared from the best roots and buns of tho Materia Medico, and bargained' on unrivalled rcputation<fbrtbe folowiog effects, vixu • RIEGULATING AHD STRENGTHENING THE LIVER, and Diqsszxvx Oaaiws, and cleansing the Stomach and Bow els, and thus curing all Bilious Diseases, Liver Complaints. . DyspepslajlhdigcsuoniCoetiveness, PUes^'Headache, Fever and Ague, Jaundice,; Nausea, Loss of Appetite,- and causing Ihe food to nourish and support every part; : PURIFYING THE: BLOOD, ‘ and thus curing Oil Humors, CutanCobs' Eruptions, Scrofti- • , la,Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scald Pimples on the fisce. Blotches, Ulcers, Tumors, Mercurial Disoaaa,Can •cers>Lx,4c. / - v ... . BSGULATHIG .TOR SECRETORY OBQANB,* eiid by .oasMing thcm .tb perform their proper functions, preventing and -cnrihg-niaDy :painlhl auddangeruosdls allaying Nervous Irritation, and curing. nli diseases of the Nerves, Cramps,4e; • lUsunHvallcd - inthecura:of all FEMALE CR3MPLAINTB, as Weakness, ‘ OenCTal Debility, Imgularily, Obstructions,'.Swelling of the Foet, Liihns, Joints,‘ Ac., caused by weakxuss; .olscu Lung and Throat Cbmplalnisj as -Colds^ : Asthma, Consnmption, : Ac4 also, Dropsy,, i - , . . . • - Having made use of the Com pound Syrup of Veßow Bock Root, prepared by .C. Morse 4 Co., either ouwelves; or in our . CamUlesiand flndingit to bo a. very andnffectuol preparation; we domostcheerfolly recommend Itto tbepnb* lie as a very valuable medirine;' • . : E. Bourne, Cashier Nathmnl Bonk, Providence, R.L; A W. Spwncer, Cashier Lime Reck bank, do. d(K, Rev. ' William Phillipefßer. J. B, Richmond, C. 8. Jones, editor ProvidehceGemAdvb, William Field, 81. IV. G.M.,CNTnfI ’ FlßhvT, M. E. IL. James* Hutchinson,: G. S., Dea. V, J. ‘ -Baths, Doct. Itenj. Colby, and one hundred others..of tha . mostrespectablh femUieaofi'rovidence. Thls cortifies that l hava for a number of years beehao . qointcd.with the composition and mode of manufacture of MOBSE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OK YELLOW DOCK ROOT I have also been acquainted with. Its t nodus operandi In' dis ease, andean sdy that in nil respects It is'admirably calcu lated to remedy ih&C class of Disease, for.whldi; It. de signed. ..It is .especially valuable in IN DIGESTION and all its attendant symptoms, It excite to : hcaltljy v&otioh the LTVERj removes Torpor, andi naetlrity of this ORGAN,and . stimulates healthy action Imill tho sj stem. As & DIiPU BATOR, orputifler'of thoßleodjithaanosnperiioT. DAVID.HOLMES,*M« D. Prociden&*2t. Z, Jan. 4, 1563. - • Prepared by ,U MORSE A No. 440 Broadway, New York, and said by Druggists and others throughout : this and other countries. - - JOEL JIOIILER, Agent, apr27;ly v. Pittsburgh# Pa. ' Dit. DE LAKEY’S CBLEBBATED ' CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, . Tht m&y fitfOßibU Curt forth atOrk adful IKseass kMwn as SPERMATORRHEA OR INVOLUNTARY NOCTURNAL ■ E3HSSIONg,so harrassingaDddcatrcctlrp, and produc* ttye ei so much mischief to tho ncrrons system, incapacita ting the man society andmatrimony.,'- . This Instrument is 'simply: comprehensive anti ■ nctw- . : faitinfif'aai: to Used’.without the., slightest‘in con- Tenlenco or the knowledge of tha most inttoato friend. It is .to be used externally, producing no painor injury whateyer, nor preventing. any cns trom attendlng to - hlabusiness; ohd'whileinwse not a itngle emotion 'can take placB, tAcorponr, in a short such art'.ea* ten! that they uzoms tbum msunyxrowraoi arapprios,.the ' loss of which, caused byjeor)j abuse, is the disease in quee-. tlon, and the c&nsbof the thousand concomitant eompioints —yis: Nerrousness,' Prostration, Dyspepsia, J?ain}n-the Head and Dimness ofVision, Weakness of Usd Backand Lower Extremities,'Aßectiohs of the Eyes; Impotence, Pirn* ploa oathe Foce,Prcmature'l)odine cfVitiHty, Weakness of Memory and Power for* Mental Application, Dejection. Aversion to Society, Timidity, Bofltude, . :Ac. ; Mlthezs comTfainUirrvaridbly disappeared*ioonas the tounett. stopped fromtohicAthey-tmarusttiL. ■ Be it also remembered, that those complaints are’ hut little understood by the profession - in general, and that'ell His medicine la the world nover has, and nererwill, Btopthose w losses, which, if allowed to continue unchecked, are sure to produce the most’ distressing consequences. ,The price of the complete instrument* carefully "eocuryd . against all observation in a box, hi pnly it cun be sent by express to any address, in any part of the United States, Canada,' 40, according to orders accompanied by full direc*' tions,' eadJinpori'ant advice to the tnomed and tingle, the expenses, even to. tho remotest parts of the country, being very trifling. ; . / r idl applications and zumlthmecs must be directed (post* paid) to the Doctor himself, -he haring no Agencies establish* cd but in London and Peris. • - * s Address,(post-paid)Dr..B, b De Ziauey, 61 Llspenard street. New York.- - : . ■ v Office hours, dally, ftomD A; M. till 3 P.M., and from 7 to 8 P. Sabbath excepted.' ■ •■■■%* The undersigned certify, wf th great pi that th e . • ontffic principles, bat that from its turn the happiest results ! mty always.withamfidrace, be anticlpatea,tLciebeing, for :tho edro ofthose diseases, no other ttriainteintduixtatiti 1 .HKNRYB. KELLER, ; M* D, , / :ciL. GOETZE, hL.D,fi.a Chambers St; C. ECKHARDT,Id, D^^Uownrd et., VXjZiTf' . FiTo Hiindred Womi KzpeUed. __ -’tltJAX* the XV gists, of the surprising .effects. of B. A. FAIINE3 SUCK’S UNEQUALLKD;V3EKJUIFUQE‘>^ • ./ r" V L ' Ifcstn. B. A. fhhntstock <fi Cb—Gentlemen: Maiihew Clark, a-manor undoubted veracity, <jf th 6 lownbf Idabon. St, Lawreueo county, H. T H says that ho.bas o little <rirL ; fbtar years old, to Wfaoia he gave three doses of B.A.Tahn* -ostb<k*» Veroifogo, in Uaree successive* hoard. Itr the if , terooon of the same doy she. passed, at ouo time SEVEN* . Tm wa at another. NISIiTB KM IWQUMQ. v Aleut' two ? coc r jfrS i°x?*kignTgb db® pMsedlhe'incredlbleiTOia ;lw of «YB UUm>RE» AIO) “* ft?e hundred and fifty-seven, la less thaDtwelTfriiohrB , i Utdo, He saldtheywcre perfectly astonbhwl at aueb a ■maw of wonns.from a child of her age, sxid that he counted theni accurately. Very • ‘ . JBNNEIt & HASDAtU Hrdgsto , • Sold wholesale and retail by. all the prlmdral druggists andcountry merchants throughout the United States. Treparedandaold by B; A. FAHNESTOCK A CO:, comer and Tlrat streets, Plttsborgh. •- ~ ‘ 1 s2>t2l ' rr,-: . ' Jaj r ne , i*, Kxpector&ut* CONSUMPTION’.—-This termiafrequehtiyinappropriately V/ appiiod to other affections ofithe lungs and Bronchia. Safer as the treatment is concerned, this is of very little con oquecce,aa the remedies are the same,. Tbo EXPEC TORANT should fts may be necessary to roliere the cough, and produce. a free and easy expectora tion, and also tc.removo the tightness, otv pain, rioh about the throat or chest. The bowels afcoiiU : .latcdhy the use of the SANATIVEPILLSw&ooeVer to * thfiTo bo-muchdebility, wlthinight sweaty Horn one to two toarspooajfnls of TQNIC'VJBRMIJFDQBrbouIiIbe gWon about half an hour bcfore cach meal.' ’lt shouldbe .tidied laiwo or threeßpoonsfolcf cold water, and : 6*<Set* ®h«?.toplcase the taste. But iffbero bo no. night-sweats, or if .they disappear, then giro the: ALTERATIVE threo times a'fday, according to the directions, instead’ of tho VERMIFUGE. >• - ~ > All Dr. Jayns’s preparations for sale, wholesale or retail, at the PEKIN TKA STORE, 38 Fifth street. ■ ■ , ,declf Warren’s ( ongress ink. fpHIS INK ispfopared by a purely chemical process. and jt ia wasranUd to contain nothing injurious to mctaUoptn*. Itispale.-wbeni'jfirst. used,, but by exposure .to tin air be comes gradually ofamost.intense and- permanent black. For sale in bottles of rari -.us site; by wholesale or retail,!* "i^aV'Y,-•• r ' W. S.HATEiTB >■- . Stationary War aae.slaibetstree^comerofSd. f gallons, smith’s -New York brand, in store an* for sale by- . : _ FLEMING BB iS., to j.Kidi A Co- 1 dee2y. -- • • v-.-cq Woodst. Y'\tUClU!lLVliJl—u ? Ib4 in store end tor sal# by Vtt>J doc2 _ . FLEMING, BROS, 1 1 ifM \ Xt&X S tiANtmtUCIBLEa in store and for sale A VIUU by -: . [deed} ~?- ■- FLEMING BBQ 3, PKAUL STAltO' boxes, *» Ohio,” in «toto and fer wleby [dcc23 , FhEMIXH BUQ3, bags, crude, for rain by - ■.. O FAHNESTOCK A d\ T. IQUOUIUJS* lt> casftj for Kiln by. • • iJ dciaa B. A. FAnNKSTOCK A A :?50Vr HUOi—XOO lbj, Bemoan, Rennic», r,r tnlo bV , B. A. yAUNKSTIK-K A CD. pearled, for sale by • ' - . ..,Y'. .y aeca B. A. KAUNESTaOK A 00. fß—lOufljj u» nora ana n>r at. bj -■■■ . U *.-'Tv '.iv'v-..- •fr
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