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[v'--vv;YY;A.': t *Y<-* V> <W* •'y i door from tho Worth-w* s*#!,&•'"’■£ '* 'C~.-»r'E^■? fs? &»£4gfAt allpy,Pittsburgh. Ha* SY theLr pmuDt sceuplod\ ortho largest and best t *?f,V,- £> -»\ M T -£,■*■; > TIES, they hireoverben 'Jf i *‘ 'Y tk'ffi Vi? trede, end on oinmlneUm pmendlyH •MS ra,W 5 vi -; IsV’c \?^ c ic*s the Pittsburgh end W ortern RSS/* *- '* ■■{■■&* + S-‘ , f (?* £b<£*ic fi t t» oSjisi •. • • loducomontH to oaroldcoflt ally. Ger stoak of Dry Ctooda • Ingicadlng artlcloa r Tla:.. 1 Enparlor Broas Olottuj; • Pilot andPetcrsbam do; ■ '.Taney Gassimeres, Tweed* a r i> *>% * ; Joanß, Taney Vesting* ahd t *' Flannels, Ticking and Vest* ■; Brown and Bleached Muslins, f^S 1 ’?’.-J'IJSQ vfwV’tT. #*.' ! Foreign and Domestic ainduu :.- iAlpnis. Merino., CoburoSotl ni .v -. Bayfilatoopd Broache Shawl*; 1 ■ , Woolen Oonflbrts and fancyßUl " ®b» following oomprieo a port .oi . - Varieties: .. _ , ~: - . Threads and Sew ■ ■’ ' ' ■ Hosiery, Glowi.Blbbons, andßUi 1 : - Sbice Goods, Jaconotts. Mull and Ca Taney Kouing»,-and MUUnery good Also—A largo aseortmont of Table Cuth 'lfSr>h ■<>«s»»*s?w;AYsto£.J l fetto(l}nss(sr>.i;iwi?£fi'iM®!i«'fe li . I-Basomend Sdisoreor .onrown Import!. 1- ; Phtent .Medicines,: together with asplend iSfcaawSl- . ,\Wpld and Gilt Jewelry, of the latest pattern Watches; Watch materlnls; Watch gle. ■r:i;S,'>.,iSf>jt ■J^if!.i.'f:,‘l!^i:,V*..tC'»ihi«^iSVG-.-',J , i;Vws!?sy»is‘'i tonrlreetockorao hoar andB day Brass Cloi !I ;vft,!;;ri?:,“jf'Pei’Vo- ; .vri-l.t^vP. ; ..n%l ! i' r, ‘V-i , . : ii-'-is'=J*,ni‘;.~i i ... of patterns., All of which will besoldon th :■; xaodatingterms, lor Cash, or Cltyroforence. t\'-V,V.?Vi,;.i-Vo"f ; c'JiK'lt“'je§S'o’Rt 7 i;*a ' .. N.B.—City,Oonntry Mcrchsnis andPodla; ... to give ne a call before purchasing elsewhere: s%^i^^^tJt<l'?il;WA < sy4'At.til!L^«^ < S f^ViV«; s»l ’ '• . f* AKPJS'nHQ.—A largoetockor now and bet terns imw receiving at the ; r^SV-^'^C^«""• <■•-< r.■ T A-.'- hew carpet store, ; - ■'■’■■■■■?■■■■■ .; :■ « Fifth street, near 1 •■'■■' -Also, OHOoths of all wldiha and nunlitles; Bam T*sp, ' BatUn'g, Window Shades, Stair-rods, TenltianßU. , 'V. 'f f-'r:*' •/- *?’®-rf' ■ fie.) AtTOiMwaicisiiCTicis. x . new (W t'lsb.for sale by W' &§■'<’ frA :*-•>.VV f 4 i’JX-5 O ja3o KIRKPATRICK * HEBRO- r f r 7, r ‘ T^r >4^^V- 7 ;fv * H **s JvLf'''?* C -* r «o />'t ' 0‘ - v ;: ri ; «* .. - —^ i* t rA , r/i£ ‘ *?* r „*V "f V ' a 5 v, '*T -•} f{ i t j.j« 4 V * ? - r _ fc r - 1 * * r< tr ♦r* v ■r* *v*» *•** - < N »•»>• * : .;:,:t r r'- lr^^f ' * a. - Y- -' ; ' W00M ::' i'- ’ * a - •'' A?Y : -' : Y4*"n; ;v ' T till mk 1 * it® m r-' I V:*-.- , DAILY MOUSING POST. WEDNESDAY MORNING:::::j'::JANUARY 20. Tub Russian Minii-iso.—The N'cw York Tri buac announces the death- of tbo K'lSSiau MiDid ter, Alexandre do Bodisoo, on Friday evening.. Mr. Bodieao was - still living at the latest dates from- Washington, bntwaa said to bo insane, and ■was,only kept alive by stimulants.. , ! MEi-Bodiaco ia a Wallaobian noblo by birtb, and first entered the pnblio service in Rnasia about fifty years ago, without fortune, but en dowed with some knowledgoaf the French lan guage,: and' a clean hand-writing. He began in the bureau of tbo' Minister of Foreign AfFaira at Bh Petcrabnrgb, in the lowest or twelfth class of the tscAin, or official hierarchy, which embraces all branches of the publio service, and died of tho third class? aa a Privy Councillor, or in mili tary valuation as a'Lieutenant General: Daring his long diplomatic career, he never affixed his . name to any actor treaty concluded byhim t nor. was he ever employed by the Government on any occasion of special- importance. -Hq. owed his good fortune principally to having been attached in thc quality of Secretary to Connt Suohteien, who, after- the eeoret interview at. Abo in 1812, between the Emperor Alexander and Bcrnadotte, , the elected hereditary Erinoe of Sweden? resided in the quality of an Imperial. Commissioner at the head-quarters .of tho.Prinoo during the oam - jtaign of 1812-18: With Count Suohteien, Mr. Bodisoo went, to. Paris, and thenco to Vienna daring-the famous Congress,'which settled, tho. affairs of tho Continent. Tho Count waa np pointod the- RussiauEnvoynt the Court of Stock holm, and Mr. Bodißco first, Secretary of Locu tion. Count Suohteien enjoyed great favor with the. Emperors .Alexander and Nicholas, end on his dSMh-bed, some 18 years ago, recommended his Seoretory to the Sovereign. After the de cease of his generous, benefactor, Mr. BodUco was for some time Charge d’Affaircs at Stock holm, whenoo he was sent in the capaoity of Minister to. Washington. Afow years after his arrival - here, he married Miss Williams, of Georgetown, a lady of remark ahle beauty. ■ By her ho leaves Bovcn small chil dren; ■■■ M Bodisco was distingnished for remarkable financial abilities. Through tbo liberality of hie former patron, and of the. Russian Government, he accumulated a considerable capital daring his long service in Europe, which, joined to an in telligent eoonomy on his large salary here—more than $20,000 yearly—enabled him in this coun try to carry on-epeculationß on a large scale in land and stocks, and especially in the loans for the Mexican war. The property left by. him mast exceed half a million dollars.— Balt. Tima. A Rcssn (CHAntoTTE) Cow.—Q—Why should tho Greeks living in tho vicinity of the Dardan elles, prefer the Sultan of Turkey to the Russian CsarT [Solemn silence, j A.—Because they say this is tho Boat for va. (Bosphorus.) The perpetrator of the above has escaped from tho hands or Justice, bat bo cannot much longer nvert tho penalty of his misdeeds.— Sjtinl of the ■ ObOL'HLJNG GEORGE ARMOR, MERCHANT TAILOR, Iffo. 57 Fifth Street, In Blaaonle Building, HATING fitted up * roo a for tbo purpose of resuming hla flatters himaolf to b<* able to make to oraer FusbionatsUCualblng of all descriptions. Citireasand Btrangers derfriog comfortable, garments,will do well to Eivohitnucall, aa ho 14 doterramed to pleaso the most fas tidious.: lie will also bo happy to eco many of his old cub* tomers.'ashoh&aj'jst received, from tho Eastern cities, an elogaot stock of CU>tUS, OASSIM£IIB3 and TEamOS. ilw3l;3m • . ■. • UUUUVAL. 31QE fcnbscrfbor would respectfully inform hisfriendaand. i • tho public, that be has removed from his old stand* oo arketstreet,- to the NEW IRON FRONT. STORE, NO. 45 FIFTH STREET, Immediately opposite tho Theatre, trbere he is now roceirlng and opening a-handßome assort ment of Plain and Fancy Colored Cloths, Cosrimorea. and Vestings,'of the newest stylos, which ho will take pleasure la showing to those who may furor him with a call. He L«* alfljprepatedtomake to order, every. artlclo of Clothing •oostUiitiug a Gentleman’* VFanirobe,-ia tho latest and ißO’rtfashiottabl© style. - - TO TAILORS.-! The subscriber offers for sale Ma com / 1 ate system of Garment Draughting, so favorably. known aj generally used by the trade of this city, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, arid elsewhere; at the following prices, via: : With instructions, $10,00; wltbontlnstructions, $7,00. ;, The Rbbfc-and Rulor, containing frill and.accurate direction* theUnlted States, on receipt of $7,00, by JAMES C. WATT, . .Teacher of Garment Catting, “ .m'nrgß : . ■...' -N0.45 Fifth.street, opposite thoThoatre. .; ‘ " “sAStUBJb-GHAY, MERCHANT TAILOR* ■ NO. 41ST. CLAIR HOTEL BUILDENQS, ST. CIAHt BTMK, TIXTS3CEGB. ENTLEMEN’B CLOTHING made exclusively .to order, \T and warranted to suit Has constancy on hand a obgloe assortment of CLOTS A, CASSIMEREB, TESTINGS, nod OVERCOATING, of the latest styles, selected expressly for tho custom trade. Gentlemen leaving their orders, will haro thdr wbihes consulted and complied with, a* all work la dono wader Ids own soperririon. ■ • nov!2 CLOT HI N G STO RE ! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. TTtORMERLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot oa Liberty p -street, which haa won an unbounded popularity under Lonttmo of tho THRKEBIG DOORS, hare, for tbo purr pose of acquiring more spare for their Immense btislnosp, removed to the upacioua building on tho corner of . DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! ■ATO'- ■ BEADY MADE CLOTHING, ■ ■ That herorar been offered to the public. Their principal object ft* thii removal, la to giro them more IhcuiUoa f<rr the. WHOLESALE 'TRADE t TheT ere tirpncred to sell Oooda at tbe LO WEST EASTERN PR ICES l And thoy irfll warrant thorn td ho no good ns any mum factored in the Union. CUSTOM WORK, d xbs mst smx, sin> upon tau ssontraT kottc*. Thoy have on band a fall and beautiful assortment o LOTUS and COATINGS, for FBOGKB, DEE3s7 'WALKING AND BUS!- NESS COATS. Our interests are Identical with those or our customers, cad we assure the public that our fidelity will cot foil in filllnc all orders wo may be favored with- DOJPT FOKOBT TUB PLACE— Mo- 8§ Wood - (BAST SIDE,) CO&NEE OF DIAMOND ALLEY. , • K. B»—We Ucslro our patrons tound&rstand that wo hare no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on ■Liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the House above designated. oar© JOHN TTCLOSKEV ft CO. DRY GOODS. . - ;• SECOND ARRIVAL OF ®»AL.I4 A3?D WI3TTEB OaY GOODS!! - The Cheapest Goods of the Seaton! •YrOUNO, STEVENSON A LOVE, «jgu of the original X Btt-Hnrc,TTo. 74MARKET STREET, between Fourth and the Diamond,PittBbnigb, barojuit received* and are nodTopantse, a large and splendid assortment of;. D&E88 GOODS* Of tbo newest and most desirable style?* adapted to tbe pro«bt season. ■ . Plaid Brocade and Fancy Bilks at bargain*.. Ploinßlracfc and Cornelian Silks and Turk Satins. Merino Plaids, all wool, and Bilk and 'Wool do. Also, Pair Bllfcaud Oaahmero Plnlda of every description, . . very cheap. >. ' New style Plain and Fonoy De Lolnea. : : French Merinos, Cashmeres, Coburgs,Alpacas, and Para* mat'as, all colors and Qualities. ■ Bo B<£cs, and bigb colored Be Lain eg, all qualities. . Fall and Winter Shawl*, of every description. Long and Square Brocbe and Plaid Shawls. . ■ Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do. Trench Chinttea, Ginghams. A general assortment last color Prints, from. 0% eta. op. WHITE GOODS of erery description. Collars, Cuffs* ChctnixotteAnnd EmVdUdkfs., at bargains. Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods, very-cheap. Also, a fall stock of DOMESTIC HOODS, at low prices:— LJnen Sbccting, Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, and Nap* kins. Russia Diaper, and Cravats, very cheap. fGLOVES, HOS IK IVY*. SUSPENDERS, and CRAVATS. : We would respectfully fo licit an early call from both wholesale and retail boyers, Battering oarselres that wo c&nncootamod&teaU who. may favor ua with their patron* age, on most llberal.terms.: ... YOUNG. STRVKNSQN & LOVE.' Mottcetl TO THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS OF prrranußGn, Allegheny city,and vicinity. mD. GREGG A QO, Importers -A.-Wholesale Dea'ers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties, No. 90, ono door from tho North-west comer of Wood fit. and Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, navlng completed tho enlargement of their.'preeont occupied Ware Rooms, aro cow opening one ; of tho largest and best stock of DRY GOODS and VARIE TIES, theyfaMeoser heretofore exhibited to the Pittsburgh trade, and ou domination, will he found to bo unsurpassed v 'try. any otbfT Uause of the kind in the City, end as ono of . the partners is generally in the Eastern Citlcsdarlng the business season*, burchadng cheap bargains, adopted to the Pittsburgh end Western Trade, wo will bo nblo to offer • Inducements to our old customers, and purchasers genor •>' ally. Our stock of Dry Goods eonrtato in part of the follow • ing-leodlngarticles r Tlz;. . - ; Superior Broad.. Goths; Pilot and Petersham do; ■Fancy Cossimercs, Tweeds and Sotinetts; jeans, Fancy Vestings and Corduroys; Flannels, Tickings and Vest Paddipgf? • Brown and Bleached Muslins, and Irish Linens; BCrolgn and Domestic Ginghams;. •Alpacas, Marinos, Coburg Cloths# and Dross 'Silks; ,v. Bay Slato npd Brooche Shawls; ■ • Tydolen Oomlbrta and Fancy Bilk Handkerchleft. Tbo folio wing oompriM a- port of the general stock of Varieties..: ■ BttttonsjComb*, Threads and SevrJng 8llks; ' Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, and Black BilkYeflß;j_ ' - &ac© Goods. Jaconotta. Mull and Camhrick Mnsllns; Fancy Netting?,' and Millinerv goods generally. Also—A largo as<*ortmont of Table Cutlery, Pocket knives, - •fiaaors and Sdasoreof onroTro Importation. Perfumery, '' •Patent Medicines, together with a splendid assortment ot v : -dpld and Gilt Jewelry, of the latest patterns; Gold and<Sil ver Watches; Watch materials; Watch glasses, and on ex tonrive stock of 30 boor and.B day Brass Clocks, of a variety cf patterns. Allof which will he sold on the mostaccom* nodatingtarms,lor Cash, or Cityreferenea. ••• v-wv.r.; N. B,—-City, Oonntry Mere ha ms and Pedlars are invited, to eivp ns a call before purchasing elsewhere. *• sop2l-tf. : - D. GREGG ACO, ' - /“IAitPKTIHQ.— A largo stock of now mul Jwauttfal pat 'Vj terns now receiving at tho - HEW CARPET STORE, . ' ■:* : : . . ; ■ 4? Fifth street, sear Wood. Also,Oil Cloths of ftllwldilwandqaßlitlts; Bogs, Msttv Hattlng:, Window Shades, StaiMOds, Yenitian .Blinds, Ac., • >,; ateV'At.-TnßMW«sicashmaa.-i ••• • V.- gftV ; BOKEKBOH k 00, nr HBiL—TChuvM iVtnr Cod Fish, for eala by Jft3o KIBSP4XEICK & HEBROJfS. • • • • *-v r . J i l -;* <? «. ' »v . , • 0 LEVEL AN D "A WMtoSM&ittU&G H" • zy:Ot;S. ft ..- saaa / : CH ANGE end after MONDAY;‘NoveAberMthiiS63, Passenger V Troins"Wifl : Von daily (Sundayrexceptod) as follovra: MAIL at 0.05 A Si tot WeUsvlUe, stopping-at nil intermediate Stations t arrive at Alliance at A Mj and Wellsville 0t2.20 PM. • : . . • EXPRESS TRAlN"leaves Cleveland at 3.00 P M for AUT once, stopping nt UudEon, Earlville and Ravenna only— arrivo at-Allmnco at 6.00 P M. • - h s ACCOMMODATIONTRAIN leareeCloveland ibr Ravenna and lntennodißte Stations at 7.'ls;&fid arrivo'at'ltavenn& at O.io p >l. .• Two through. Trains .from Cleveland to PlttfL btirgh daily, -v - . - .. RETDItNING:?* . EXPRESS.TRATN leaves Adlianco for Cleveland atl2.Ro ' p M, stopping at Ximay EaEvQle and Hudson only—arrive at Clcvbland atZ4O-DM. The MaU Train of Ohio and Penna;.Railroiul, leavlnif Pittsborgh-at B.«hA M. connects with this .Train at Alliance dtll-46 AM. 1 ' • MAILTR.UN-loaveß Wellsville for Cleveland.at 3.00 P •M; stopping ivay Stations—arriVo at Alliance at 5 00-. and Cleveland P M: ” ■ r ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Ravenna for Oleve* lmid and -4ntormodlate bt&tlons at 7.1 G A • M—arrive at- Cleveland at O.OQ A-M.i Only one through train hEcm Pitts burgh to Cleveland dally. s ' from Cleveland eonnoeta at Alliance with the Mail ,Train of Ohio and Pexma. R. 1L for -Canton, MaasUlpn and. Wooster; .algo. for.Baletn.and. Pitta* bargh, arriving-at* Pittsburgh nt 4.45 PM;; • : .. Express Tram froth Cleveland, and Mall Train -from ..WoUstWo,both connect at Allianco at SDO P M - Express Train of 0. & P. It. for Pittsburgh—arriving ut Pittsburgh at 8.15 P M. Express Tram from AUmnco connects with the 8.00 A M •.Train of O.A I*. R.from : • Passengers leaving PitisburgU on the 8.00 A M Train pr rivo.at Cleveland at 2.40 P-M, and oonnect wjth the follow* iiug tralnsLast, West and Souths:.> i- •, • . i OuwmM) isb Tolepo.— I Trains leaving at 3.00 P M : for Sandusky, Toledo, Chlcago.and;tbo North West, Toledo ,at. 7,65 P M .and Chicago next morning' at'7 00——- time through from Pittsburgh to Chicago.being lass thgo 24 hours. - -1- ! , Cleveland, CotuMnus and CiNcmsAtr.—Trains leaving at ■2,50 P M and 830-P-M. fbr -Columbus, dndnhfltl,-GaUon, • Day ton, -Indianapolis and all stations oh the Bellefontaina . and Indiana Railroad. ; Cleveland ;am> Rant— I Trains leaving at 4.45 ? M and 9,00 P M for Erie, Dunkirk; Buffalo and Now York. Tho Trams- connect both ways with the C. Z. A C- R. R- at Hudson for Cuyahoga Falls, Akron and Clinton at Boyaid with the Railroad forCarrollton, Minerva and 'Wayneaburg : Tickets through to Toledn*.Dotroit,'Chiciiso> Lasolle Freeport can bo obtained at this ofllce. ■. Pftssehgc.rs'arb requested to. procure thair tickets at the Oompany’sOClco. of JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agont, - novlB Monongahela Honse,-Water sL, Pittabnrgh. OHIO ASD PENHSYLVANIA BAILBOAD. Hew Arrangement! COMMENCING A UQ UST S, 1853 1853. 1853. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves PUtaburgh at Go’clock, AM; stopsodlyatthe principal Stetidns, dad dines at Crest* lino at 130 P M, arriving at Cincinnati In the evening, via Oolumbus andXenla. Fere from Pittsburgh to:Cincinnati, $7,75 ; to ColnmhUs, •' > *; . MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at B.CO AM; dines at Al liance; and reaches Cra'lline at 0.00 P M, connecting with the Night Train to Oolumbus.and Cincinnati, and with the Qollefontame and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indianapo lis, Terra Haute, and towns In Indiana. Connections aro made at Alliance by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and Cleveland.. . v ';- ■ Fare from. Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4.00. ;. Connections are mode at Mansfield by Railroad with San* dusky City, Mansfield, Monnt Yenma, Newark s n d Zanes rille. ; •' v Fare to Sandusky City, s4>so; to Newark, ;to Zaso** vllle, $5, " . . Connections are made with Detroit and Chicago,both by Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passengers who leave Pitts* burgh In the Mail Train at 8.30 A M, go directly by Mans field and Sandusky City to-Detrolt, without deteution. : Fare to Detroit, 0.00: to Chicago, *ll,OO. > : ‘ mSTPRSINGt THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Cresdlne nt 1.00 P St, Mansfield at 1.40 P M, end Alliance at 5,00 P M, and reach es {Pittsburgh at B.ls P M, connecting with the Express Train-to Philadelphia and. Baltimore, which, loaves Pitts burgh at 1030 P. M. ■ : -r-. Time from Cincinnati to PittshnrghV horns. Fare, $7,75. Fare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore. $16.00. -■? • \ MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 7, A M; dtoes at Al liance; connect* with Express Train Irom Clovcland, and orritos at Pittsburgh at S, 1* H- NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A Aland 4.45 P M, and Now Brighton at 7 A M rad IPM. Excursion ticket*, $1; quarterly tickets at rodneed rates. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittebnrgh atflJO A 51. and ar rives ai 430, P M. XQi.PasFengors are requested to procure. Tickets at the Company’s OOice, at the Federal Street Station, of GEORGE PARIUN, Ticket Agent. • D3* The Train* do.not run on Sunday. Further information inov bo.obtalnednf' au«B . JOHN KELLY. Passenger Agent. WIHTES ASEAKGEECEHTB. 1883. 1883. THE IA KAIL HOAD. THE Fast Mail Train »ill leave the Passenger Station on Liberty street every morning at O o’clock, stopping at all the regular stations on the rood, and arriving in Philadelphia tho ntxVmorning at 7 o'clock, connecting with the trains direct to Now York, aleo connecting at llairis burg wttii tho trains for, end. arriving in Baltimore at 7 o’* dock, A. M. • The Express Train loaves the station every evening at 9.30 o'clock, stopping ot all .the regular stations, and con necting with trains for Baltimore, and arriving In Philadel phia or Baltimore at 8 P. M. Fare to Philadelphia, Fare to Baltimore, $9. Baggage checked to nil (stations on tho Pennsylvania Rail road and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. The Accommodation - Train will leave ovory afternoon at 5.25 o’clock, stopping at all regular atatioac, and running only asfar/isLntrobo; '' W • Returning trains arrive in Pittsburgh at SJO, and : B o'- clock, A. 7.23P. M. Passengers purchasing tickets !a cars, will be charged TKi ciCTSin addition to the station rates, except from stations where tho Company have no agent. No notes of a less denomination than five dollars will ho received in payment for tickets, except those issued by the Banks of Penney’vania. -e^Nonci—To case of loss, this Company will held them* selves responsible for personal baggago only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N- U.—Tho Kxcdpior Omnibus Lino has been cmoloyed to- conroy pflaspugirfs and baggage to end'from thaDepot, at a charge not to exceed T2*£ centsfor each'pa£sangcr,aud cents for each trunk, lor tioketa apply to • J. MESKIMEN, Agent, At the P. R. R. Depot, on Liberty street. -Plttabnrgh, Boremher C 6, 1553. . SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK RAILROAD. IVIXTER ARRANGEMENT ON and after WEDNESDAY, November 10,185 ft, Three Passenger Trains run doily (Sundays excepted) as fol lows; GOING SOUTH. Morning Mail Evening Erprttt. Pasttnger. Erprejt Leans Sandusky at 4.30 AM 1100 A M CIoPM Monroeville Junction*. 615 “ 11.60 « “ Shelby JanFti0n......... fl 40 11 1.16 PM 7.16“ Mansfield Junction..... 7.20 “ 1.40 “ BJ.O “ Mount Vernon— 006 “ 410 « 955 “ KoackNewark..... .1003 “ 6.16 “ 1100“ GOING NORTH. LcaveNowark at 42Q A M 000 AM 6.25pM Sit. Yernon 6.25 “ 1010 “ 630 “ Mansfield Junction;.... 7.20 “ ’ 12-10 PM 8-10“ bhelby Juncti0n......... 7.46 “ 105 “ B^6“ MonrooTilla Junction.. OAS1 u 810 “ 10 30 “' Reach Sandusky .10.00 “ 3-55 “ 11.06“ Connecting at Sandusky with Mad Rivor and Lak© Eilo. and “ Northorn Division” Cleveland and Toledo Railroad*. At Monroeville, with Trains on “Southern Division” Cleveland and Tolodo R. Ik, for Clevel and. Toledo, Ac. At Shelby Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cin cinnati Ilallroad. . At Mansfield Junction, with Ohio and Pcnnsylranla Railroad for Pittsburgh. At Newark, with Central Ohio Railroad for ZanStvllie. Columbus, Ac., 4c. . This arrangement of Trains completes tho lino of direct communication between the East and »»Onat Marth-Wal” Passengers from Philadelphia and Baltimore.-destined for tnajvcst, proceed, directly on their arrival at Pittsburgh, by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to Mansfield. Thence to ilonrooTilie, where con aeotlon hr raado immediately for Toledo, Chicago, ofid intermediate places—affording a rente unrivalled certainty nnidespatch. Connection is also mode with all thbTralna on tho Ohio and Pennsylvania RAllrood at Mansfield, by which passen gore from Chicago,-Toledo, Detroit, Sandusky* Zanesville, Newark, and Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh. Phllsdel phia and Baltimore, without delay. By this route, paweugeroiaking the early Train from Zanesville, OolnmbaSf'Newark, Ac., can go to Toledo, San dusky or Cleveland, remain in either place some four hours, and return homo same day. .. THROUGH TICKETS to bo had at the different Stations, for tho above named places. .... o l' i xt- ■. • . K- ROBINSON, Bnporint't. Sandneky.Norenibcr,lBsS... ■ fn0.24-Bal Pennsylvania Railroad Company* fBUMQRfiSL VV *«« forwarding. l-roiluco, Ac* to Balttonra anil Phiia. TT - delphla, promptly, on receipt. Time, Firs Days. - - lUTT9 r,p ysniinr. Bacon, Port and Beef, (ralted.) 45c.V loolba. lOoas l^l^" 1 TaU°w, Cotton, Window Qlaffl, 60c, 9 < vs h L < sSSJ.”> Cll<!es{ '> Bar*i«nwara, Leather, Loaf Tobacoo, IOQIbS. * On Beeswax, Dried Frnlt, Bristles, (Sorer and Timothy Seed, <oc. 9 m.. * On Doer Shine, Beinp, Flax, and Eggs, TOO. lOOtto. $ lOOfta! 1116 ”’ rUr> ’ P “ try ’ 11 and Merchandise, 800. On Flour, 67}£c. 75 barrel. We are also prepared to forward freight to Rodebaogh’a Station, noar Greens burg, and intermediate stations ' .OOVODE'4 GRAHAM, 1 Airenta, reracr of Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh. , „ ■ U- H. HOUSTON, AgentT Jy29 ~ 276MarketPhiladelphia. PENNS'VTyANTAIiAiDItOADf-WlJiTiaiTAtuwnstWßis Prrtsßcaoß, pait-inilrnu Balixmoeb. • Hrsi Egg?, Peatbors, Merchandise, Fore, 90 cents IDs. . Second Class.— Apples and. Pinches.(dried.V Beeswax Briatlea, Buffalo, BcarVand Baer sw£, Clover “hdSthy Soed, Glassware, Ginseng, Rags. Sheep Bella 75c TSIOOIbs : Third Class.— Apples <grcon,) Bran and Ship Stuff, Bacon and Popk, Ylooea,) Buiier, Uldes, Hogs 1 , Hair, Hemp and Flax, Leather (Eastward,) Cso 9 100 lbs, " ! • ■ Fourth CTafs.—Alcohol', Bacon (in casks or boxes.) Bariev and Malt, Beef and. Pork (pickled or salted,) pocked Candles w-hceso. Grain (In bags,) Lard and tard Oil, Load (in ufas or C, ' kc > TaUow ' -Whisky, Leaf Tobacco, 60 cents fipowz Rak*.—Cotton 00c $lOO lbs, Flour St Si bbl. dccia - - GEORGE C. PRANCISCUS. corner of Diamond and Diamond eenenllfv TwSJ? inform hiscustomera.and the pnblie rial. Gunpowder, extra fine Souchorisr'Niturvbnir Oolo'mr' a ganoral assortment or pure sHCEa-all’ofwhfch ho'S determined to eel! at euch LOW moiStWMnnef l,» heat by any other Store In the ettv. “ 'oat cannot lw Almlnbtrailos aotlee. ' ' ' "TXTTJEREAS, letters of Administration <b bonii non. Ty.' enat tatamaito anneto, to the estate of BpSoanr!' City orPittsbuighTdecyShS granted to tho anhscriber, all persons Indebted to said fit ■toto will make.ijninedlato:payment, and those hartor claims against the same, will present tbem,duly anthohtt catod,fortßitiwagnyto .. - : ■ • . • William haney, Aam*r, •••• U '■■■:■ it;,;.; TO> Ward.Plttßhnnrtn Or— MITOHEL & PALMER," ■■■ dccB at Law. INSUMNGECOMPANISS. ''Delaware litfittiii'BkfeiyifkiiQSaiice Co* • _ rpqrri t£f Uv. Exchange, Tnird stX'Phil • I>IRJ2 JNSUhANOR.—Tim till r>gßj. rqHfrthAneUjtynnfl n^h^T J- amTcoiihtfy.'inimrod sgatotlbsa or damage by tre, at thalowoeb fato of premium. - •- • *-. {* . MAEiwa.lsßgnASca.-rThoy ol«> insure vessels, cargoes aad - or coastwiwftisdor or special policiea, Jmuot also Insure merchandise +ranspartod by wngons, rail road canal boats and Btcam hoats, oh rivers and lakes, oik the most liberal toms; • - XhrecfCTTp-Joseph He Beal, Edmund A. fiouder, John, a Davts, Robert John R. I’earoso, Samnel Ed ward 8, George G. Ldpcr, Edward Darlington* Ibood R; Daria, Wfl* liam JfolwalL John Newlia, Dr. R. M; Huston, Jaa. 0. Hand, : Thoophllua Paulding, 11. Jones Brooks* Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, Georgs Scrrill, Spencer M-’Hvam, Charles Kelly t J. G. Johnson, WaiiamHayj Dr.S.Thomas, John Sollcrs* William Eyro,yr. \ Jhralori at D. T. Mjorgaa, Hugh Craig, John ,T.;Logani‘ ■. ■■< - . WnliAix MAimH, .fkwu&nt... .. - . ..... Taos. C. llato, Tic*President : Joaxpa TT-OowAJijacretory. . - Office : of the Oompany, No* 42 Water street, Pittsburgh.' JelOaitf P f JL MADKXBA» Agent PROTECTION * IISUEAI'GS COMPANY, . OF 1 HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premiums and Western Fund $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1825. Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the most &vor&* / • bio terms* against LOSS OR DAMAGE: BY FIRE, ‘ ‘OB TIXS PERILS OF NAVIGATION BY GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aoest ■ POE PITTSBURGHMH> ALLEGHENY COUNTY. marlßry ...... THE VISITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PSJIILAJSEM'EIIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL §250,000. Office, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. OJjiccTt of (he Home Board at PhUadtiphla: DIREOTOfcB. -• ; Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard* Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tmglcy, • Geo. M’lle&xy, Jacob L. Florence. James Bevereox. William fif. Godwin, William M’Koe. E. Crawford. Ftc« Prtn&erd —Ambrose W. Thompson. Hidxcal Examiner, James H. Willson, 11. B, Allegheny (Mu— R; B. Mowry, M. D.- GEO. E. AENOLD, Agent, marl7:y No. 74 Fourth stroot, Pittsburgh. Tile Fronblln Flze ltuarance Company, ■ - Of PhiLadctphidi Ftnrujjltanxd* . . «. Bancktr, Thomas Hart, Tobias _L/ Wagner, K&muel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Rich ards, Hozaocai D. Lewis, Adolphl £. Boric, David 8. Browne, Morris Patterson. . : CuAS.N.B£NC£En, fruidcnt, Oua& Q. Secretary. ■ Continue to mak©insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with, security. The .Company havo reserved a largo Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely inyestod, af ford ample protection to the ossurod. The Assets of the Company* on January Ist, 1861, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, vis? Mortgage C9 KealJEstaU.... Temporary Loans— 83,560 17 Btoefca. .. 01,885 00 Cash, 4c ............... M,Mfl B 1 . Total— .—41,212,703 44 : Elnce their Incorporation, a period of twcnty-cne. years, they have paid upward of One Million. Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of tbo advantages of insurance, as troll as the ability and disposi tion to xoeet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN; Agent, ap24 • • Office, north-east cor. "Wood ana Tblrd sts. ...THIRD AKNUAE STATEMENT OP THE STATE -MU Til A L FIRB AN 0.11 A RISE IffSUBAITCE COMPAUY, 0? FENNSyLVANIA. AewU, May Ixt, 1852............ $209,010 61 Premium* received to May Ist, JBo3 6O Interest on Loans, Ac 1,010 10 Capitalfitock... 100,000 00 $440,183 SO TUlurooJ premiums, Lovur, .Ro insurance, Ex* P«s«f, Ac n .. 87,864 80 Bonds, Mortgages, Stoefca, and other good e?cu cttriUcß- .. $161,481 03 Premium N0te5............ ... 170,010 61 Ooahonhand... 17,820 21 Total ain't of Resources, liable for Losses.... $359,318 JO : CTEXCTOEH. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin county, P. O. SNDOWICK, Harrisburg, 6 AMUEL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS. Baiiker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER, « JOHN ;B. RUTIIERFOBDjIJariphIn county, A. J. GILLCTT, Harrisburg, S.T. JONES, Harrisburg, . ROBERT KLOTZ, Carlwti County. * JOHN P. RDTURRFORD, President. A, J. GILLETT, Secretary. Will insure agaioit peril* of sua and Inland novlgatiob, also, on Merchandize In cltv or country, at lowest rates con sistent with safety. Policies issued on dwelling bouses cither perpetually or for a term of years. Brani-h Offlcfi, corner Fourth and fcmlthficld strrets. . mygfctf A. A. CARRIER. Actuary. PUtibnrgli Life Inaurttnce Company.,)/ PITTSBURGH, Pa. Capital, Oioo.ooo. President—Jamjw S. Hoosr. Vico President—Sakcxl MCtv&KAjr. Treasurer—Josira 8. Lazeu. Secretary—C. A. Ccltdh. OFFICE, NO. 65 FIFTH STREET, (Jiosoflte Hall Building.) • This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or connectod with Life lUsfea. Mutual Rates aro the aamo as thoso adopted by other safoir conducted Companies. Joint Stock rates at a reduction of one-third from the Mutual rates—equal to a dividend of thirty-three and one third par east., paid annually in advance. Risks taken on theliTesof persons coins to California or Australia. cntscTOasi ••••’• James 8 Hoon, S&muol M’Clnrkas, William Phillips, John A. Wlton, John Bcott, Joseph P. Qaxsam, M, D. John M’Alplfi, Alexander Reynolds Horatio N. Leg, IHram Stowe mar2B Western Insnxanoe Company, Pittsburgh. B. MILLER, Jr., President. J F. 31. GORDON, Secretary __ CAPITAL, 0300,000, \AF iLL insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE ondMA T? RINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Diuotq&s who are well known in the community, and who are dotennlnod, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which thoyharo assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to botamred. Director*.—R. Miller, Jr,C.W. Ricketson,J.W.Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. ll. Smith, C Ihmsen, George W. Jackson, Wo. M. Lyon, James Llppencctt, George Barrie, James Mo* Auloy, Alexander liimickj Thomas Scott. < fiS. Office, No. 82 Water street,/Warehouse of Spang A. Co., up staltw,) Pittsburgh, t. ■ - -novfl4:ly AffiTKA XSSBRAKOE COMPANY, _ . _ * s HARTFORD, CONN. Chartered 1810—Capital Stock 0300,000. \ Tnos. K. BRACE, President- ' THOB.A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. tRECTORS—< Thomas K. Brace, Samuel-Todor, - Rbonezer Flower, WardWoodbridgo, E. A.Bolkeloy, •. Joseph Church, .. Roland Mather.: Frederick Tyler, ■ .■ Edwin G. Ripley, . Robert Buell, v Samuels. Ward. Miles A. Tuttle, • Henry Z. Pratt, . John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham, Gustavos F. Davis, • -Junius S. Morgan, ‘OS’* Policies on Flro And. Inland Risks issued on favora- MoteraJVby; .GEORGE K. ARNOLD, Ag’t, doelfcly .. No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. WESTERN FARMERS’ INSURANCE CO., „„ . I*BW XISBOS, OHIO. BRANCH OFFICE, Ko. 120 FIFTH St, PITTSBURGH. Capitol, sioe.ooo. JASIE3 EEU.Y, Prest. . LEVI MARTIN,‘Scc'y. . K. MeKASKEY, Agent. ■S3?* Will insure Buildings, l • Stores, Merchandise, and Property generally, on the moat farorablo torms. [deoliOoi Is your Life Insured, TF NOT. read what some ono has written. Among all the X contrivances of sun to .protect tho family circle Hum . want, none can bo foundmore simple in ltd character, noblo >n Rf feature, or certain in its results, then LIFE INSUR ANCE. It is the prop whloh the dying husband leaves • to Bupport tlie wife of his bosom.. ■ It Is the unsoen bond of tho Provident hither teaching forth from tho grave, anil still nourishing his offspring, ami keeping together llio family groop. * ' 0. A. COLTON, Booretary, - Pittabnrgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth *t„ . Be P Masonio Hall. ‘ HOTELS, &c. VLOBENOE HOTEL, No. ,00 BIIOADWAY, NEW YORK. ■ ' (cosiumra Oi- TUB EUcorsAx PLaa.l REUBEN LOVBJOY, « 3:l y " PROPRIETOR. Aura m0wn,,....,.... w, aooaatttY. ...... Brown’. Hotel, to™* if and Third Strait, Piltiburgh, Rtm’a. BROWN, A..CONNELLY, PtottutCßi}. .: -BgTOood stabling attached tothe Kotise. CFBA9IKLIN HOUSES. Cleveland, Ohio. PATRICK * SON, PaontiErons,— This Housohcs na • outgone thorough an 4 extendra repairs, alterations, and largo additions of now furniture, etc. and the proprie tors pledge themselves that nothing shall bo wanting on ttolr port to-rondor the Fuaireira a place whom aU tho com forts of a first class hotel can bo found. '■ ly*& ■ ■ : >■■■■■:■ q PATRICK & SON. __ , m ßt. cn«iM, Hotel, 1 - 105?* and TAtnf «r«2», ■Pittsburgh, «nn’a. WILLIAM 8. CAMPBELL, PnosiSa, : HIB fine establishment having como into tho hands of a now Proprietor, oners great inducements to tho travel ling oommunity, and also to regular boardnrs. Every dell caoyand luxury wUI be nroyided in its season, and no pains ■ t teS°‘S l .« °°infortablo now- tonU who may caitthpre. [mylß-tfl W.-3.. CAMPBELL, Prop-r. S*; Olnlr bagor Beer Brewery, - - mHE undersigned respectfully Intbrma tho publie that he Cm7 fU H^ pr !7! u ?? lo > ?7 O Private families and the anblio generally, wltli hit oelobrated LAGER BEER, In Ittw “to 61 ! left at his Office, NO. S 9 DIAMOND ALIOT, (near Wood streot,) will bo ponctnally attended to; andthe Boor delivered to any part of tho city or vicinity. ■ jraaxt . ; . P. Q. BCHENCK. OFFICE MONONGAHRiiA NAVIGATION 00,V "" PBOPO3ALS will be deceived atlMs -t d’olock Pi-M. oF WEDNESDAY; the ■ 25th January at Loch and Dam No: 5j also, for Sf lf cl£ “ nni Sams Nos. 6 and 7, being reqaislte to . extend tho navigation to tho Virginia Btato Uno. Flms and spceiMations will be exhibltod at the omen tmo wofekprevJGtis to the and all necessary informa tion glvdiiby S. Lathrop, or tho uuderslgtieJ.'' Proposab will be. received for paymenta to be mado in oasht nlso, for poymeota in Block and bonds of tho com J pany . . . _J. K. MOORHEAD. * . .deolf-v.*:'-;. ft.7—.•:<! t PrcndeniofsMon iNaVitto- * TOfremargxraps, r /V EVERT QtJAUTTvfbr sale at nrloa#. \Jr XJfetie NBW CARPET 6TORB. 4T FIFTH BTftEffE BOOT Wood. [qoTfctf] ' .:,n .< • .■■■•'. . • ■*» ~t >. ... • - >:*" 1 v-; 1 K • •'' ,> V <■• s f. «?- .;; BANKERS, AND: BROKERS, v EXCHAHGEAHD BAH-KIHG/H-OHAB -, ■ or A. WOKISS A COn DKITEaiBSCAMiSr BAIIK.' BUILDIHG, Ko. ■«ar-7X-SO. 35’onrtIi street, •‘I/OBKIOK and Doifl&s tic - Kxcnanga, Coin, 'Bonk Nbtcs. .-T.AJidl^audWarrajitsbonghtaDdßoliL.. Collections madothroughout the Union- - Buain«#ta pwMjrdificpnniedand. loananegotlatcd. . Stocks bought dad said ad commission- - . Money roceivedondeposlt, ends Interest allowed when left-foe a specified time-- « - ■> ■> ■.. dcc3 JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, :/ w-s- . \tiZXLZR Hf ' Exonaage. .Commercial and Bank Kotos. QTQCKboughfc and:.sold- on.- , commission..„ Collections VJ carefully attended to. Interest paid *on Deposit.’ . ,0“No. 68l£ Fourth street! noarlr" opposite tho'BC BIT BankL. -,r -.■ .... .. . decie • • 8. 0. namaa, ...njimit suttfoiun ; 1 : 'TIEBS&R & CO., * ' • BARKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, > > ' feb2&3yl • >oy gS Wood Stftel, OndDUxmond AUy . ■ ... 1853; " ' ‘V.V EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF . .A. WILKINS & CO., No. 76 Fourth Bntxn, ; ,. - Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh, , i . janS v-. ... .r. _■ PmsbUROH. G. B. ABftpiß & Co.,v ----- - BANKERS AND BXCHANUE BROKERS, TYEALERS In Exchange, Coin, Bank notes, Sight and X/ Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remlttedtoany partofthetinion. Stocks bought and' sold On "comiolsdonV £S»No. 74 Fourth at, next door to Bank of PlttaVg. [gel3 " ooasen or wood Asn/finttsißsm. SIGHT EXCHANGE nh .the Eastern- Cities constantlyfot sale. Timeßills ol Exchange'and Notes Gold; Silver and Bank-Notes, bought and Sold. Collections made In all the principal cities of the United States. De poslta received of-Par and . (mar27ly- AILE 3. lCttAMEftj - : gftWABP&&HM, '"’ ftOBCTCB SUUU KRATifER & BAHffl, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BOV AND SELL Gold, SllTer, nnil Banknotes; negotiate Doans on Real: Estate" or . Btock Securities; purchase Promissory Notes end: Time-Bills,' on East'and West; buy and sell Stocks oh Commission. Collections made on all .points in the Union. . [myl oavx eekovxc Ttrsra " bawsisg ant> axcaisaa orwex to'so. 87 HJJIKEt 6tEZBT, rotm POOM BTLOW-OtD BTAITl). j ; N, HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, • and Dealers, in Notes, Drafts. Acceptances, Gold, SR* ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern' and Western Cities constantly for sale!. . V *' V - Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States.. Deposits received.in par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, betyoea Third and Fourth sts. [ja3o:ly JAB. 8. KOO2T, .XBOB. BABOCST, HOON & BABGEHT, * BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, - If. t. OQSRSB or WOOD S SXXtH BTA, PITTaDCaSSj Pa. T\MALERS InCoin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and ,1 / Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, Ac. - Exchange on sill the principal cities of the Union and Eu rope, for sale in sums to suit purchasers. Current and par.fonds received on deposit. : Collections madeon all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. (seplhly PATEicks & FKnarD, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, HateEemosed their Office to the Corner ofltylhand TJbaJ tie. : PITOBURGH, PA. T)ATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Jl and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes'.. Exchanges on the Astern and, yarteni CltieaconstaaUy for sale. . • Collections mLle in all the cities throughout the United States; Deposits received in par funda.or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. ' ! ffebw. 7B ADSTIS LOOHIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Office. JS6. 92 jFbur(h *t % abate TExxh PITTSBURGH.*' f Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on col laterals, negotiated*' Stocks and Land Warrants bought and sold. ©ctB JSEWOFFI(JE» Beal Estate ahd Contraotiiig- Agent; ' THE subscriber has been induced to open an office for tliaporpose of buying and selling, on Commission, and having the Agency of large. Steam SaWrMills and Boat- Yards on the Allegheny river, together-with many other facilities from other water and steam saw-mtils.' ■ lie flatters himself that he. can furnish, any bills of lumber, and timber of any kind, great or.small, long or short,, and ‘’Oliver thetu at any point cn tho Allegheny, Monongahcda, Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to boUd large Bargcs, Store Boats, Goal Flats, Boat Gunnels, Bridgo Timber, Rail road'Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, Ac.; to any given point, and will attend to the Bale and Rentof Real Estate.. From his long experience in lumbering, freighting and boat' building, be thinks ho can give general satis&ction. AU persons arc requested: to make their contracts soon; espe eially those wanting boats or large billsof lumber and tim ber, should contract fbr them in the .fell for the springaud summer use. lie will also attend to the purchase and sale of any commodity that may >» desired, . Letters addressed to David Musk, Real Estate and Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, w«t paid, will be punctually attended to. His office bon Irwin street. No. % Allegheny Houso. DAVID MUNN;; $358,318 TO EE?*axxcrs. . Col. James B. Morgan, Pittsburgh. Mr. John. Morrison, Esq., ‘‘ « Mr. Robt.B. Brown, Esq., ** Allegheny River. Mr. ffm. Armstrong, u v Clarion ‘ u 3lr. Gsnrge B. Bwent»y, •* -m , . « . : C.A J. Hahn A Co 0 . “ ' •« . <« * dss2l;lytl*w v; ; ri'liE 11ENTON.IRON COMPANY, of Western Poansyl- X Tania, having become the proprietor* of the RENTON and DICmERSON PATENT for mnHna Wrought Iron di rect from the Ore, fbr that portion of territory or Pennsylva nia lying west of, - and including , the coUntia* of Fulton, Huntingdon, Cenire, Clearfield, Elk and McKean, now prepared to eel! certificates of stock in said rompany, each' share of stock entftliog the holder to share in tho profits of the company, and tho right to use one-Furnace under said Patent. The Company will abo sell the right to use the. improvement In the above named territory; by single fur nace or olborwiac. The fact that by tho Benton process Iran Oro can bo converted into Blooms at about the cost re quired to convert Ore into Pig Metal, ia a sufficient recom mendation of its merits. Mr. JAMES ILCRAN'E has been appointed Agent far the sale of rights to use Furnaces coder raid Patent, to whom application may bo made, or to the undersigned Directors of the Company. J. K. MOORHEAD, V ALLEN KRAMER, ' JAS. W. HATLMAN.) . * •: V»\ DKWES WOOD, M’Keesport. ■ dccKhdawtf JAS. H. CRANE, PlttsbUrghT r TUBT RECEIVED—-By Express, direct from themanufiics if turero, a srlendld asroriment rifColtis Repeating Pis toled, 6 and 6 inches barrel, all of which wo will soli : for cash os low as they can be bought in the city of New Personagoing to Australia or California, will find that they, can do better by purchasing their equlppage at home, then they can among strtmgerfl.as we give persons a chance to try any of the abore Pistols, before leaving the cityand in case of* tail arc, werefgud the money. /. BOWK * TETLEY, fobifl 130 Wood street. Pittsburgh. TJATENT FKUIT GATUEREK—For picking fruit from JT tall trees without the aid of a-ladder; Pruning lustra* merits of the mosttepproved construction] Digging Forks, suitable for.strawberry 'rototoe Hooks; Seed Drills; Catting Boxes, for Hay or. Com Stalks, of various patterns, and a great variety of labor saving implements : Cor the garden or.fenri. Downing's, Barry's, aud other standard works on Fruits, Flowers, Rural Architecture, and Landscape Gardening, forjutio at the Seed and Imploment Warehouse* No. 40 Fiflhstreot, Pittsburgh, Pa^. Jy22 JAMB 3 WARDBOP. WolTa Academy, of Urawing and Polntingf ! : Vl/ C. WALL wouldnotify his mends arid the publlo, f¥. *.that he bo* removed his studio from First street, : to tbe corner of-Market and Fourth 'streets, (second story,) over the stow ofWm. SL Hersh; entrance onFoarthstrect.' At the request of his friends, be has also opened a DRAW ING SCHOOL* Classes fbr young Ladles and Gentlemen will be formed in both Dravlngand Painting. Hehaafitted up a Boom with every facility fbr study, and ho trusts that hisentcrprise/wiiLtneet with asupporting patronage. «prg2atf. : u OYSTER TRANSPORTATION* hj|TE bare armngod witbthe Pennsylvania and Basque* '•IT hanna Railroad Companies, for a ; ep«ial Oyster Transportation Urie, at exceedingly low rates.. - oct7 -■ ■ ADAMS A OG., 0* Waforst* Dlisolntioa of Partnership. THE portnereblp heretofore existing between Bamoel Pinkerton, Alexander Young and Philip Deßcehbrume, under tho firm of PINKERTON, YOUNG & CO., was this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tho.nanie.Qf the firm wilt be used .by either rif the late partner* in settling the business.. , , PINKERTON, YOUNG A CO. Piteburgh,December 1,1853. ' <G9*Tfae : basinesswill bo oootlnaed ot the old stand,by Bsa’l Pinkerton anJL Alex. Yonng, under the style of ; deefcdtf. - PINKERTON A .YOUNG. ? Farmers’ Stiilk arid Straw Cutter* rpHE subscriber offer* fot*rile Sinclair's Screw Propeller A ! Fodder Cutter. It is very simple, having only two knives, easily adjusted;, the most durable and speedy. Cut ter in nso. They are In use' oh thei farm of Mr; William ■Hodgson. Steubenville rood, arid at tbo Clover -Dairy of IL Pony, from tho Seed and. Horticultural Store, 49 FiftNst. ■ dcc!7 . . :JAMES WAItPROP. 1 A COMPLETE ossortmcnt.'of: Bongs, with English and Italian words; Fantasies and Potpourris, arranged for . the Piano, from all the favorite rind popular Operas of Mo* tart, Donizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, iloslril, verdi, Anber, Weber,BoilUeu, Ratio, Lortslng, Flotori, eta, oto; together with tho latest compositions of Jaell, Gottschalk, Julllen, Strafcoseh, otc., etc., etc. Just received.and for sole by H. SOHROEDEtt A CO.r - riov3o • Cargo’s Hall, 63 Fourth streot. . BLANK Legors; :' >• Journals,' Day Books. : " Cash Books, \ . Receip t Books, • Dockets,' ‘ '-Orririydescrip tion of BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER at abort notice, of the most superior quality of paper, bound ln any style required.. Blank Books yaosh to order. - ' : - A large arid excellent stock of Blank Books always on hand and for sale &fclowratos,eonsisUng.ofCap, Demy and Medium work, In all styles of binding. The trade supplied on liberal terms. •'•■' ' • W; 8. HAVEN, .' :Blonk Book Manufacturer, .• . sepfi • --(toraof of Market and Second street*. . WEDDING ENVELOPES AND CAKE BOXES—plain and very sale by - : ■ do 3 ; ■ , “ JOHN 8. DAVISON, 05 Market .idlest. NEW Callow, Diapatohßuildlngs, has .reeelved the following : ' fg& . MDgftxlneof:Art,'fofDecember;-. No* dPracttoal Draughtsman; Popular. Educator, for December;' • The lady at Home, by Arthur; The Iron Bole, by Arthur; ,Tbe Twin Brothers;, ' .And rill the differeatMagruslncs for.the present month, deed : ; - / ‘ fl. 8., CALLOW, Third street* NEW BOOKS JUST RECKIVJSO AT DAVIhUN’B BOOS STORE, 05 MARKETst—SchafTelfistoty j Autumn Hours,'- Mrs. Kirkland; Bloodstone, by McLoodv.Bp the Rlter, Shaitan; "Golden -link; Tip-Top; Little Drummer; Mason onUhe'Churcb; Pastor's. Sketches. aesopd‘.secies; The Lord our Shepherd; Memolrtuf the Pata gonian Missionary, hyHainUtonj.ThoWolL.Spring; Per-' kfnVArlthmetlrajiQreonlßaf’B C. 8. Arithmetic: McGuffey’s series; Macaulays Miscellanies; Preab. Hymn Books in elegant. bindings; Rntheribcd’S: Children.; and the latest esuosof theS.S.Union.Forsaloby., ' - JOHN’S. jDAYISON, dec2S . ■ 65 Market street near Poarth. GHOIGB TEAS—We have this day received a fresh sop* pi? of 6trong fine flaTored Oolong ahd Congo Teas,at 50 end 75 cents cerpottnd. now importation; which we will guarantee equal to any thing in this market At the same .price. Wholesaleandretailby - • • r ; JOAJLEy b TUBNSHAW, -jaS --k-s-r. o ; :; --:256-ÜbeTty^Btreet.? * T\BALER 149 Weed Etnwt, J 7 Pittsburgh- The highest price in cash’pald fbr rags. *•5 V^' 1 - ' ’ ,*» >* * L- >.•'' - HILL & CO., - ' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, , N. HOLMES & SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Removal* Revolve** i Revolvers t New Tlniio. ; ■TA:,c.-.FURNgfiURE i ./WSLi Wu CABINET-WARE of evmgr ascription, at hiaold stand, WSftcomer of liberty and Seventh streets. UNDEBTAK • 1 JlNGatteruied to, ioaljl to branchy. , tayll : , . .A. HULUKKW ~ ' OAVB ON HAND at extcnsiTe OABIKET tind' QHAIS UANWACTORI. Ko* m SmiUlfidtl rtr«t, « lnxgi of fanry Bnd -plain furniture, which they . vULfieU l&por cent, below, custccmry mtos. , ferns—canh only, . . dec27;ly Great Lnducementa to Oostt Parehoeere. ~\Xrx will 801 l onr laige stock of OOMJIOS AKD FAKCY •T, OHAIK& AND BEDSTEADS, at-prideft4L4E cumot fall to plcaoo esah purohosorß. All our worS ii; warranted. , Our tenna are CASH. : JAMES LOWKY, JIL, , . ; mar2§ . . cor. Siventh and Liberty alp- 1 Journeymea Cabinet Makers Aaaoctatfon. 'WAREJIG trss-s-si TiIIRD STSE£T, • U i c -ApZTGZZS WOOD A*D M.*E£rr gTB.) .. ,-,r-.V. .. ■ .f'.- -;: twice' to threa' times- j asut^ : ' • hands as the. largest.nod-«; hitherto, most renowned, -business * T shops of this dty, . have opoued. their WarehouBo, and tie 1 able to fUrnfah the public; by wholesale or TctaS,-With Fur niture of the following description—vix: Mahogany BurcaufirMahogany Bedsteads;-Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs Mahogany WaahHtahds; Solas; Krans Plano Book Cases;• SeCTetariefi;' Card Tables} "Ker- Tables;'fihh Card Titles; Centre TablesrQat Backs; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfhst Tables;. Workstonds; Cherry and Common Workatands; hizh post, common, low, and trnhdie Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus Cribs; CradleSjAo. -' ; "- The advantages of cooperation, on on extensive scale, per mit them to cell at the lowest prices,'and they'are deter mined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally (food, If not better article, and - -warranted—as'the public will un derstand by giving them a Call, ■■'/■•■r'il \ .oTsll descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order in every style, at the ahort- -: v ■: : -- :v • r.- . • --. mar 29■ JAMES W. WOODWELLi OABWZT FJJ&NJTUEE MA NUFA CTURER. Waro-ropms ©7 and 99. Third, street. .. J-W. respectfully infonasisa ’ . his friends and ctlgtomerw that heuLll - has now completed his spring stock of Furniture,' which is deddedly IW \ tho and best ever offerod for sale in* this City, which wilL be sold at prices as low as any in the United States, .Easter Weak- : '' • * - As he is determined to hphold tho qnallty with well soned materials, best workmanship,^andhewest designs; and .from the extent of hls’orders aud fadllty In manufacturing, he Is enabled to produce warranted -furniture, at the lowest - prices.;,; w Ho has adopted the principle ofJdehtifring his customers’ interest with his own, firquaUtyand' price, andkeops al ways on hand .the greatcst.variety of every descriptiohbf furniture, from the'cheapest and plainest, to the-most «Te gant and costly, that o ; house, or any-partof one,' may be furnlshodfiuin his. stock, or jnonulactured expressly-to or dor. vTbe Allowing articles, consist. In part of his stock, whlcn {brrichness of style and' finish, cannot be surnasrea in any of the Eastern cWess -■ r . •loula XIV tetfrO-tete Sofes; - -60 Sotbs,.in plush and hair doth; , 60 dsx. Chairs; . 20dos.Walnut « - .60 Mahogany Ttnriring SO WalnutT 60 Mahogany. Divans; 20 Walnut M . 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: . 60 .. M . .. Dressing Bureaus: 80 • « 'Waabstands;•; AOEndosed. ~ • 100. Common ' : - 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49Mahogany Bedsteads: ■••••• 20Walnut / « - * ' 60 Cottage" -— : - ft ■ 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20.Mahoganv Wardrobes; 20 Walnut ‘ • : ■ 10Cherry- " , 60 Plain Bureaus; . 70 Dining and BreokfratTablea 12 Beeretoryand Bookcases; - SDdos. Cane Seat Chidre; .24CflneSeatBockingChairs! • 12 Ladles’ Writing Desks; ' ' : Hat and Towd Stands; What-Nots;^ Etignlres; PaperMidla Tables: Conversation Chairs; Praiteoke -« Elixabethan ■« Hall and Tier M ; Reoeption M Ladles’Work ** Pearl Inlaid Extension Dining Tables: '.Arm.'- **■ - • '-■■■ Ottomans: : Gothic and Hall Choirs; A large assortment of OOMMON : FURNITURE and WHIDSORCHAIRS. Cixctev M4JU3Wsupplied with all ar ticles in their line, a : . BTRAMBOAT3 and HOTEUL furnishod at the shortest notice.""--.- - . • ■. r-. All btderg promptly attended to. ' aprs ' WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. HEW JEW El. BY 810 BE, .. No* HT Market Street, (Second door above the JYortA-iwtt corner of tht Diamond.) TOHN BTEVENSON,(of,thelatefinn.of John B. M’Fadden V A .Co*) respectfully announces to the public lhat hollas opened, oaths above stand, nfino assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED . WARE, LAMPS, GD. RANDOLES, JSxket dnd Table Cudery, RritanrUa Tea ond GmmtmionSett, sad the usual variety of goods in hls lioe of business.. Special care and attention riven to the REPAIR of FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac,. . He trusts, that from his long experience in business, lie will be able togfra aatisiaetton to those who may ’favor hlm with their patronage. - T :7 . : Pittsburgh. May 16th, 1853. . my2s Henry Uteliartlaon, Jeweller, HAVING re-fitted his Btore in a handsome, but recently returned .from ‘the eastern cities with a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom ers to tfco fact that aaionghis Watches will 1 bafbund the most desirnble styles, patterns and makers. Of Jevrdry, the latest styles of Broodies, Breast Fob'iiad Vest Chains, Finger Rings,Ear Rings, BHni&ture Lockets; efeu etc. .- - FANCY GOODSr-Such as Papier Mache, Work Tables and. Boxes, Desk*; Fancy Vases, Perfume J BottIo& Table Mats, Coifs Pistols, Porte Mommies in great variety; Chin* Frail and Cake Dishes; with an end3cas variety of urefhl and or namental articles, which have only to he seen to bo appre ciated. {novl] NO. 81 MARKET STREET.. Bay Wood Nuriery and Garden*, : JAMES IvENNEDy.'fiato Manager Of tho well-known Bv racuso Noseries, Nevr York,) begs leave to infbrm the public, thathehas now established imEXTENSIVE NUU . SERY, on thifFarm of Mr. James S. Negley, near East Lib erty, where he shallbe prepared, after the Bth ihitaut, to co ed ve and fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Omamnu tal Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and ln addition to a choice and superior stoekon hand, be has made arrangements with One or the largest Nurseries In the Beat, to keep up hlsaupply. Having a thorough and longexpo rience in the badness, he can assure his customers perfect satisfection." Mr. Kennaly would also respcctfhlly.offer his services in designing, layingout, andmaiiaging Rural Cemeteries, Pub lic Parks, or the grounds of Country- Reahleneeej and will also furnish plana for the formation of Lawns, Approaches. Picturesque Scenery, in the highest styles of the art. Practically acquainted with, every branefrrof Landscape Gardening,- and having spent years ih the BylTian Parks of England, and on the beautiful banka of the Hudson, he topes he has' the capacity to meet the wbhes of those who favor him. * .• r . can through the City Post 02ico,or left at the Warehouse of. Messrs. K«rlev A Mohan, 22 Wood street • -- ; ; ; - KENNEDY '* Ca DURKBE’S - ••''"• CELEBRATED,CHEMICAL YEAST : OE.BAKING POTOKESi - , . TAe Cheapest, UUful'dntX Econptni cal A rtidt-for Baiting BrtatL JBitcuil , fried, and Bastiy, ; Puddings, Svxct CaJca, - Cbm Bread: <£&, V EVER I EVENTED* , ;OF THE PRE6B: - , SJ :Tbpsewho have tried It;havefbun4 that theadvertli*. ment uoefl"not vanht Its praises too hiehly.—4Tallahas»ce .Floridian arid Journal, F0K19,1853.' r •^* > ■ - ; Housekeepers, who havo tested the qualityof this pow der, pronounce unanimously intis fkvor.—{Lockport Dally Courier.y It Burpastos eTerythJrigln the way of ritvrtg, we ever saw nsod rn the baiingof ctd-cr.—{Rahway Advocate and Regis, ter^ ApriUfi, 1853. • ' This is an artido of auch'utility InTarious klndsofcoi-k -ory, that when, its virtues ’ bewme properly known, no housekeeper, that studies comfort and-economy, will wil lingly do without it,—[N, Y n % 1853. -' Noorionoed hesitate to use Durkoe’e all-important art!,'la to-hotmikoepers.—[Republican Banner andNaahvllle Whig, Feb. 17,1653.-- ------ —..v. ■ Would you have light broad; sweet broad, broad that-you can eat with a good relish, do not forget to procure Baking Powdcr, aud you will not frill to nave mtod faroiui; cakes, Ao.—(Troy Daily Times, May 24 r 1852, We. have tried this; arttole, arid can recommend It with perfect Gaxette, July, 3853. Dorkee’S Baking Towdcr we have trted at our house, and our “bettor half* 1 was astonished at the result—fN. Y; Dally Ttihes.Oct 23,1852. V - L All good housewives will Kjoiaj iri and glorify tho name of Durkee; after they, have given his Baking Powder a foir triaL—{Near York Sun, Sept 30,1852,.' . Durkee's Baking Eojider, undoubtedly the best article for this purpose that has yet beortdiscovered.—N; Yi Dotch man, Eeb. 12,1853. . r The highest oommimdatlDn%fruin.hUT*d«dBof thelargcsi ana most respectable wholesale .‘houses In.thls, and nearly every large city on this continent, could besiTeri, U sDare (dlowed it ■ ' - E,B,DURKEEi : . •Sols Pbopbistqb amd' MAxuvAoruriam ' - 139 Water sired. New Yorb* BAXTER & McKEB, Agents; Pittsburgh. [octiilj WALCOLM s* ioxcxi " ~ • J* S. Leech, SlcAlptn A Cd,.-;-.r. TT7HOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in' - -T l - and.'Pittsburgh- Blariufrirturois; Nor. 212 and 244 Liberty streot, near tho head of Wood, Pittsburgh; Pau o£ far for sale on liberal. terms,lho following: ; ■ 100 tlsroes fresh Bioe; i - ; 150,00(1 B>s. Bacon, assorted • ‘ rlOObbla.Tar; . ,1 stonaßarlron,db; f • 1500 kegs-Nails, assorted; i 3 NaKßoda' BOGboxes Window Glass,! 2000 kegs Rock and mW ;-vPowder;assorted; - 6G half /chests. Tea, as-; 300 boxeaßosin Soon r ; : • ' A, I 85bbls.Linsood.Lardan i \ 75 bxß.Tobacco l asaortod;; . Tanners* lOOhhda.N. G. Sugar, part; 300 bbb* Vinegar , : „ ) 50 do .Rosin; * 6 bxs. Havana Sugar; .» •20 do Pitch* - FOhhdß. pOTtoßlcodo; j; 5000 &a. assorted Copper; - JW-bap Coffer' 20hbts and kegairnd; - BQO bbls. N. o. Molasses; 1 10 kogs assorted Shot; 73 do S. H. do; : 1-do BuokShot^ 800 bxs; Tin Plato, ass»d:{ 6 bbls.Sum; ' itoaaWlro, do; =; 20 do -ByeFleur; r.. :.-f ! 20settsTinnors* Machines. 2inc,a»-;. ; and Tools; : ~ l - ■ !- 100 bus. Drlod Apples; ' • ! 100 halos Batting,assorted; lOOOfta.Antimony; ; ! 2000 B>s. Cotton Yam,’ iw - 10 tons ass’d Sheet Iron;! • sorted* 100,000&s.ass*dBulk Moat;. ■ {aprilO M. A. M’CLUKG, DBAXERIN Fiao.Teaa,,Choice Jtompy Grocoriea und Willow VTAffit CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS*. PITTSBURGH, PA. • 1 tSaow receiving a large assortment of FRESH GOODS, JL In oadition ‘46 Ids'already extensive stock,- purchased . from first hands fn tbo Eastern markets, which, willbe eold at the lowest market prices. . -- Hbiels, 'Steambpato, and families, buying by. the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates; • ■ V GoodsdeHrered in the eity free oPcSaargo. -PCp2I , ENGINKfiBS^STATiONmFWAUEEOUSET W<»*HAVB», ?, ' V-“- . Coanzs ov Ma%xst A2Q> Btoosm Stmxts.. ' i A LWAYS ON HAND, a large and well salcctcd stock ef aA. lVhatnittii T BDrawrrig'Papers, all sizes; . Drawing Paper in rollsj various widths; Draughting Pencils; - • _ - Matoeruatitoilnstrumerilfl;. I Tape Lines; India Rubbor; Field Books;,. -....; . .... ; ... .. - jCrossSectioapapßre; ;, '. pTOtTWIHOT jPqPCTtI * And all niUdles. of Bt*Udnoy nwd Orll Traiult. TbnogranhTjndJlMittd BboW mi*. to ojd&r—ruleiio any paftara required. =% «L ■V •.» - > •. > v> •V.v--- A , V..SV- ..■V >. MISELLANE9U& EtTEBEEAHAGEircTv ‘M" , M ”, ■M'-. THB OLDEST ESTABLISHED. OFFICE -IN IHW CITY ■ - \ roa Erarmsa - ■••/••• ■ MOSBY TO THE 01/O COVSm. - T AlHSfSUKEliYbcgs lonto to m) tathoce pragma txr- O vlng;WsoiJ»ta i thiaH4,CoimtJsr ( .;«na oltjtar Eg?' *‘®W r l»a the last ten. yearala which hchaahsen In this bnMnesa,he haa remitted nalfHDllbhof WLSM '“fPeiaotlosathonO.OM porsoM B Port. tS n 7* Q u? ? f 7 » I<oBdonjien 7» arid JhmdaUrTtO New .^BS^swaaßsaasg OS ESOLASB. Wm.^’ Si °K*of a> "'." Jmtei. . ; .OS IBEtAKB. PrtrlndalTiink : tahm!.A.-.i..o..T*aw«hl^Lt-^TiftMiw: - , ■■ .r ■ ; . mmimra. Armagh* • Belfost, Downpatrick* EnnißkQlen, Mallow, Str&bane* Athlone,Carlow, • Drogheda*- Fermoy, Monaghan, Ennheorthr, BalUna, Caratr, ; Dundalk*.. . Galway, Newry, Tralee, Bolymcno, . Clcmmell, ■ Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, Toughali, ' Banbridgo, Kilkenny, Dungannon* Kilrasb,. . Waterford, Coleraine, .: . Partonstcwn, Cork, Ennis, Bandon, : Sligo, *: Wexford,- CoofohilTj . Limerick,. - BaUy6b*nnon> ON SCOTLAND National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and ita tranche# in fifty towns in Scotland. ON FRANCK. Means. Edvard Bankers....... Paris. (ArailftWe «Jly In Ptaao©.) . ; * ON GKBMANT. Messrs. Vogel; Koek & Co., Bankers, Frankfort-on-the-Maln. si* HUVa <■ . .j (Available inaziy city fo Germany;) - ■'• .JAMES BfcAHELV -- IPS, cnr. ofSeronib acdSmKhftelJ at*. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! . "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, St the JPekist Tea Store, v 38 Fi?iH BTBnT, Pimcraan, pa. BYthd half chpstiGf nfi&tlypackedfn'moTaHls package? tesuitthoirede., : .-C . ' • • - • The subscriber is now receiving his Fail irtockAf GBTTI and BLACK TEAS,—consisting of some of the finest cl cj % to be found in theEaatern market.- March&ntevWting tie city are invited, to call and examine out stock.' • Below isalist of the various grades, all of which "have betocawfollyselected, and can with confidence be recom-- mended: . > 30 half chests fine Young Hyson; 10 do ;do Hoyune Young Hyson; - 10 do extra fineMoyuno do; 100 do Superior - do; ,15 do .extrafise db; - 50 Lacqured boxes extra Curious Young Hyson; 25 half ehesia fine Gunpowder; 10 do \ . extra fine' do; 6 do ..do Moyune Imperial; . 20c.;- do Superior' -' do; 15$ >do;' Tine Oolong Black Tqa; v - <-• 40 do .extrafine Oolong; 80 do U extra Curious dp; . ... 20 ; do. SdperUtirelrztßingatid.fr&grant Oolong; 26 oheste extra fine English Breakfast Tea;'' • • ■ -6.- -do 7 ': 'Carious''• do • do; ■ . ALSO-Java and BioCoffoe, Lovering’s Crushed and Pul verised Sugars. ALSO—S3,OOO Prlndpo SegarVi which will, be Btfld very low, - - A. JAYNES, novl44*w 38 Fifth street, Pittsburgh.- TYPE AGENCY. A. JAYSES. NO.' 38 FIFTH STREET; PITTSBURGH, -- Agent for the Sale of L. Johnson $ Go. 7 * Type } sc. f 01 TBILADBLPHIA, HAS ON HANDandfbr column Galleys; Common Galley* assorted, ;BHw Galleys, Composing Sticks; Common and Job Costs; Shooting Sticks; !*?. Brashes; : Boxwood Quoins; Furni ture and.Blglet, or alI descriptions; Brass &n descriptions; Joblnk, inUb cans;; 100 kegs Prout’a News Ink; -100 Founts Fancy Cord Lotter; and Leads, out to any length... r'.V : ' • • ■ • OrdertforPrercre and TypAwin receive prompt at* tention, end ftztnlahed af the Foundry prices. Old Type re ceived In exchange for new, at 9 cento,® lb. > Pittsburgh, May 14 > 18£L~<nw ; . ' •: ' . CABBIAGkft FOE SALE, r* MIE u&derrigned has lustteceived at his ■ ; JL CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, situated near.the Two-Mile Bun, between and Lawrence-rillc, a, splendid aitortmeateSSEi2»2ZZ» of VEHICLES, of etfiry description,'and will continue to e '. 8 . re £ a! ° r i?>v ,I f' “S*"**™* land Oarrioju, Suttin, Suggiti.iSc-, whichhe wiR eeU on the very lowest terms for V&to* In the business,* nd hlsweU known Carillties la the East, he flatters htawlf In putting down all eonmatitiozu Those wishing to purchase are respectfully invhedto call andsee forthemsSlres, ' - • •. . 'Especial and prompt sttentlon.pald to repalriag of Carrie ages, Ac. : . : fmyl&dawy] JOSEPH WHITE. " Family Medicines Hair Tbnier: •«gßnicy^raakg*;..;.•« Sanative Pilla; ... «; Carminative Balsam; - Ague Pills: ' .. E iterative;.- **. AmericanllslvDyV ■ Theabore valuable family medloines constantly to hand. Mi4»u Wloluala or retail, at IhoPoMn TeaSlore.SSFmb street. By- A. JAYNES' : Jnnlftdsw ~. Exclusive for Plttsbargh. " '.• '.. . ■ Ehoaas A Bons. ■-. 1 - - -, ; •VTEW PATENT AMALGAM PEN.—This Important in -X\ Tentlon remoTea. thetwo great ohataclefl to theTiiii versa! ÜBcrof the Steel Pen; vlx i their rigidity, and their rapid destruction by the corrosivo action of .the-ink. In minutely examining the quillpen in the act of writing, it wlub&.seen that action of; a genttoyielding backward ation immediately above thb nib of tho,pen t :-aud,;second, the u scteacTa”.*cti6n, or spreading open of the points to permit tbofiowof tlielnk. This: compound - motement—which steel - pens liltherio never have bad—gives to the qnUl lta flexibility;and-that .peculiar;, springy play which is so/ngweable to tbe buml, and which .seems tp suit the; action of the mnsclesof tlie flnpreyielding, as It does, to the slightest pressure* with* outuramping the hand. The eflbrtsbfall steel pen makers bavebeqa dkectod to the attainment of thlsessratial quali harehtid recourse to an infiu> merahlo variety or cracks And piercings to attain it; The .Inventors of the Patent Amalgani Fen found, from a series of fexperiments,‘that the wholspracttce ef the trade had in this respect , been erroneous—that no combination c f < ‘cracW* and «pleridngs tf could producethedesifed action, if the ordinary form xtf. thetlalpgnweri adhertd to. This point being gained, they avoided the plan hitherto adopted fors attaining flexibility, and gave n peculiar form to tfco metal, by hlch they managed to comJbilno the “scissoM action of theunUfittrysteel pea wlth.the sgwwklo fltjxlblU ■*y of the quill. The sccond beuvereome was of less magnitude, but stßl of great importance to the con* sumcre of steel poua.; Every one, is aware of the norroriT® action of the Ink on the oidlnsur steel pen. Even with Hie greatestcare, it speedily a the delicatelrsmooth but' ? ° wrious a drewback-is this frorn tbe utility of the steel pen, that thousands are induced to pur* chase gcad: Teak* utanenbrmou* almost exeiadvciy because of tho that metal. Tbe inveniore by their;cMn^un^metol, For Ml. b, - . W. BtaUonor, novlg . - . . Market street* comer of Sasond. Bridge over. tbe AUegbeny River, at or r near Sharpibarg> Tg-OnCB IS HEREBY SEVEN* That In pursuance of the X” Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsrivi nia, entitled “An Act to Authorise the Coventor to Incorro ratoaGompany to erect a Bridge ever the Allegheny Biter, at or near Sharpshurg, la Allegheny, County,” approved 13th:of-Marcbi 1863, andiSupplamentthereto, and Acts ex tending thetime tberefcnlimltedj-Books wfll be opened W thb.under naoed Commisaibiiow. tb receive subscription* for the Stock of fihldOompany,at the BT.CHABLBBIIO - in the Qty bf Pittsburgh, on-the fiEVENTEKKnt flay of DKJEMBEB,IBS3, between the houwof 10 o’clock, A; «♦> nod 4 ©’clocks P. M jand 'should the whole number of shares not be subscribed bn thstday, then and in that ease; at the house of Mr: NEWPORT, in the Borough of Bharp*- * burgh, on the TWENTY-FOURTH- DAT OPTIIS BAUC MONTH, between the sama hours.- ••PhUlpMlUcri - . .Thomas Liggett*' James-Sharp, Gabriel Adams, Lewis G J.Noblo, • Thomas Wallace, Peter KUngensmith, MaleolmLecch. ' ; John W; Duncan, Barriscri Parryd David Dronan, Robert Chessman# - - FrahelrEarns, Richard Evalt; . . Davldßoyd, Robert Wilson, .James Marshall, JamcslL afClolland, HonryM.’aeary, • . ; . Thomas Pearson, BamosJMakeiy, GrantMowry, - - CharlwSnang, ; Jameso*ll.Denny, ' WlUlamO. Denny, ■ a; Morton, • J.C.Cbm*toek, Lemuel Shurtlift': ; P. A.Colllert . . . . . ..James Lewis. / [navi? *" Wiioleaaie and RetaUf . JADDLE. HARNESS :AND TRDNB MANURACrORY. T>OBE&TH. HA RT HEY,: begs leave tolnfcna. Xtims IHendsandthepubllc generally, thathe continues to occupy that large and Storoßoom, formerly occupied by Samuel Pahne* Ar.. stock A ond-Woodst, sad oll.othcr articles He also keejd constantly en;hand, andls preparol to-fhr* nlahtootder,«tikihdsbflUvetedHwe,manafhcturedof the best-material) ahdln astylo-of workmanship equal to the Eastern‘rdamtiactured article,' ahd at 60pdr cehticheober.' .CountryMerehantaand Fanners wbulddn wellto calland examiue ms'rtbck bcforo'purchasing clsewhere/at hsis do . - jCsr-Don’t fbrgetthe plaoo, Nfr, gfl, corner of Wood stand Diamond Alley*';.. ~ : ; - /ap2S. gewCoaon and Carriage Factory I JOHSSTO%BBOtmgk- & CO? ' ..tflwavr; > WOULJ>; restoctfuHy Inform their friends Ajgg-fl»ggr<and the .-publio generally,' that they have bfCsrriagw, AIZ orders will be erwuted with strict reMai todurabtllty '■’jfil atobe. attended to on sHBlng in: all their work the amiWhoel.kttiir, they feclccnfl* dent that all who fayor them ~ with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial Of their work. *■■ -*• • • requested to givouH a call, before yowl) a- • -hiyEBYBTABhEj ttred ; and Diamond. a Gey.« , TUB undersigned baring, tuidod largely to IHa etock, is now propared to aeccaunodato the nubfie *3jilwith the finest Buggies,- andbcst-Horsee.-both for faddtomxd; Harness. ;• Gentlemen wlshihg'to have horws kept-nvivery, wlll find superior-accommodatlons'ibr them at this stable. The stalls are largo and new, and the pro prietor pays evory attentionto'their easeandcomfert.' . - ----- P-DEYCra. Pearl Mteam Mill: CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, . .(ma tna nknaujAn stAttbH.) BTlrarlnK their onlra ut the MUI-or ia onr boiw «t:' %-> w ? o<l ®t««t,or Braun A Belter, cor ”3 St C l alr e ‘ro«t*, Pittsburgh. H. P.Schur&rts or j.T;Samph!,‘Dn«tgfats*AUesheiiy. v Flour will boaelivercdtofkmilleslneitherofthctVpclUoi. : Ttnas: CASH ondellTerr. • . : BP.YAy. HBSWEPY A 00. 7VT ii .yi^ l,,i B. OKAIQ'S NEW read,, the I’l,. UEMOIES .Oy MAJOR ROBEKT STOBO, of the Yir ginin Ilositaciit; by N. IL Cndr. Published and for sale bv - - . -i, JQHM & BAVISOK, &<*2B i f 5 Majkct«irwt.TOOT Fourtb. ■' j| 'JiIIBD, SUOOUIISB BKAOB,JiUFPOItTJUiIAND ELAS, X TIO STOCKING DEPOT lentßr.iKßYaEß’g, Ko.KO Dome rof Wood atroet ena Yirutn riley.' Ail Jlicds cf loe ;eliaiil(al -fltfi4; i!t .tU«?«rt,hiWo. nuitH.”Sit&C3rfien erefrautOdliell eKaBl. . ' A.’%^meTos,st» • • . . * ..•e-i. Hv •'.» /. t -f ■*«. •- s -*-% '"!• a.' * .?• *■ •* **• ? • i. .' : * Hr'- t - •.fc- >• -* -: * * * - ■ ■ ■-,'£ »••' » s5-._ ■ .... ' ; - - V*-. *- •■•-''• ■• .V‘ J - • ..;v.u .. ’« - , ': Vv ‘ •■; - v : r V i ji* V.'.i w.- - „SX . J •> *\ f\ . \ V-, »• ’ k,- ‘ -, . *V' ~' Kt 4 ■ . V - r ’ .r,' :a';\ ■ -:-^ 9r : v; V*-VX: - - ''' .. r‘ J I €arter?B /Spanish Mixture^ TOE CBEAT POBIFTEB OF THE BLOOD. ' ‘r- .. KW A PASnCLB OV MSBCUBT X» IT, • A N INVALUABLE SCEOFULi, Kln^# Erih Dheumatlpn, Cbatlnstei Cutaccbxis-Ejuptlons, temples or .Pustules on the Fufth Blotehc*,'Bolls, Cbfonio Sure Blog Worm or Tetter*-Scald Head, Enlargement Afid Pain of the Bones and Joints; Slubbom'Uleers, Syphi* Utio JHsorders, Lumbago, Bpinal CbmpTahlts, And' sfl JM* . etecs arising .fttmi au iruudfelottfl ukO of Mereujy. Iroprtt' jjsncein lilfof or Impurity of the Blood.’ r V jThis Taluiple Medicine,'which had beeolas colehrated for tte number' ,of 'extraordinary -euro* effected tbroudi its Agency, has toduccd ths proprietew. ar.thk nreeut request of their friends, to offer it to thO public, which thor do wdt& the utmret cohfidonre'inits -properties, : i|amber,sre,jhoWetey, testimony than the mere Wbrd.'of the j>r6prietors; and' are . from gentlemen walk . known in their localities, end of the highest respectability many of then! residing in the city of Richmond, Va. 'P. HOYDEN, Esq, nf tbe Exchangß Hotel, Richmond, : known everywhere, says he hes seentke^modkine called GartOriS'Spanish-Mixture ackninlstcrcd Jzi over's hundred •' nearly all the 1 diseases fbr which it Is reoomuiemd- ' ed, with the fisost asttmishingly good results., Ho says' it U the most extraordinary: medidne he has ever scon. AGUB AND FEVEUrr-GREAT hereby certify, • that for three, yean* I had Ague and Fever of the most-vuH> lentdejwnription; I had several Physicians, took large quan* titles of.Qttinine,3«cury,:end I believe all the Tonics ad *<ffUsedj! btttall without ahy permanent reHofl' At last I tried Carter’s Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which effec tually eured me.'«hd I am happy to say I have had neither chUls of faverr “rineo. It the bret Tonic in the world, and the (mlymedicißO: that ever reached my case. /■;' -f: • ■ . JoHjf lioxanrx. - . Beaverßamy nearßichmondj Ya. - , G., J 8; LUOK,*Esq n now In the city of Richmond, and for inany years in the Post Office; has such confidence In; the astonißhfiJg ;, efflcaby of Carter’s Spanish Mixture,- that he ? has bought upwards nf flfty bottlcs, which he has given - £VW;k>tha amlcted.. Mr. Luck says huhas never known It taken according to directions. the effects of Carter’s Spanish ' *•’? Si™ of Drinker * Mo> . 55 1 Dichaond, was enrododirerCompltJotol eight years Bteßdtag, hy ths nao cr two fcottlOT of Carter’s s Spaniih ■ Mixture. - : - v - r _ DR. JDE LACEY’S . CELEBRATED CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, ! S& Dreadful ZHsmu l-nown at . < S» p JSJBSSS? n3iA oa involuntary nocturnal KJ E>ilHSlOhB,fo aDditeitructWejflrtl prMuo twe efso much. mischief to’thohervous system, inrann/»(t-a -tingtli8maii’ftrbuBin«ss,axiety ahdmabtoony;.-' This Instrordent is' simple, - ! conrpi#hehsh?e &nd.n£rf7** 'f<mngi-finA mayrheuscd without dhe sHghtest Inech* JB«e»co ortho knowledge .of the most inurodte friend. 1 v£l!?’ - Xla^- e*tera»HjV producing no'paln or liriury .wcrteyet, nor rprcrentteg any : 6no -Irtaa attaadfcg’ to ala. budneai; anawhile in use not o tingle pniuion can taka . P.w?®> m* vigprahag t/leorpans, in d-ehort tone, to vueb art 'ess taU that they attics TEBajaiarnrspowia o* tatiattios,the losaof Which, caused bf early abuse, is tha disease lnquc£ anathee&uge of the.tbonsandecnwmitant complaints --Tiaj./Kenroußness, Prostration, Dydpepslk, Palti in the lload and Dimness of Weakness of t!w ißact ; and I<)wer Extremities, Aflecttou* of tha Eyes,. Impotence. Elm* pie* on the. Pace, PrerootureDocUne -of Yiriiityi Weakness of Memory ami fcomr forhlental Appllcaiioi, JfeodSS AjoiMomoSoclofy.Eolaiir.&if.Bistrußt.toToofftUtuae! S«iSSiSh'ir ,! R rW 5*7' rllM ’ noTCT - will > 8 “p ttos » losses, allowed to continue unchecked; are sure to' produce the most distressing consequence*. • •■• ' caretaJly: secured In o bo*, Lonly $lO. It c turbo Bern by expressto any adlreM, In any part of the United fitatoa. *o, iuriording to order, accompanied by foil direc tione, and imppr-antadTice to the married andsingle, the 6Xpe faSn t * atolbotßmoteB * Parts of 1110 wintry, being od btrtin-liondon and Paris. . .- v . B. Bo Laney, 61 Llspenaid etreot, £ Office hours, dally, rromß A.M. UUSP. SL.todteuaT to‘ 8 P.'tbttSabbath«xe»pUd;. *•*The tmderalgued certify. with erect plcaimre.that tha abora mentioned Instrument la not only constructed oh sit. enUfloprlndplest but that from its use the heppieat result* m«y always nith confidence, bo anticipated, there boine, Ibr the euro of those no other certain remedy txtani HENRY.B. KELLER, M. T>*- dla. QOETZE, Ma 9B Chambers €t~ C. ECKHARM, M. 1)., 24 £ ■ ■ NEW YORK. : UlOl4 BiL'V’*) uj* instore anifoE’eaToby H doc ? .: FLEMING BROS, MANBHAi/ WA’lUifUj.—l bay© on hand;- itnd • am con* '■ atantly’rccelrtng• fresh supplies of the following waters, In pint - and quart: bottles r Empire; Spring, ■ White fiulphor Spring, Congress Water, and Saratoga Water. . ••-•JOSEPtt-FtKSUNO, . ' Corner Market at. and Diamond, jag . . and corner FoUrthand Sraithfield eta* : HA(B DYJ3SJ—Batchelor 7 * Ifdfcld Hair J)jei>t*>r iwlanUy ebangSag tlifoeolorof thch&lr to ft deep .black—th» best novia aw,- Also, liu«*cir« and Uarrieon’a H&lrDye, and Atxaatlto , a Ineotaplro. for Salfby *>•;.• ;; - • • JOSEPH iXEHIOT, ; Oomr Market fit. and inamccd, ■.:ryq& cgtroar Fburth aaft fSmlthflniflfta. >?*, ctjv alltimfr'jr? •of easily 1 *}{«<» •K-. ' -■' T~ i ‘ ■';-?•■- ■ : *■ ■ ' : . • - ■» u * r* OF xaitnroof thw mond RepubHcan had a somnt employed In their press roota,cured of violent Scrofula, combined with _ Bheuma: tism,whldi eutirelydisabfedhim from of Cartes Spanish' Mixture made a perfect cure Of hteu and, the in «public node# say they u chcerfullyrS commend, it lo all who are sfiUotcd with any disease of the Mood/*' . SULL ANOTHER CUCE OF SOROFULA.—I had a Tory valnable boy caredof Scrofula by Ckrteria Spanish Mixture* I consider it truly n valuable medicine. ' ■' ", : • JAKRB M. TaYLQS. • Conductor on thO B. P, andP.R. R. Bicbmoud. Ya. ! SALT RHEUM of TWENTY YEARS STANDING CUBED. —My. JOHN residing, in thedty of Richmond, was cured by three bottieaof :Carteris. Spanish Mixture; Of Salt Rheum, which hehad nearly which " all the physicians oTthe city.could not cure, Mr. Thomp son Is aweli known merchant in thacityaf Richmond, Va. andbis^urefeinostremarkablo. ; . WM. A. MATT&EWS, of Richmond, had a servant cured of Syphil^inibeworstfrtrm,by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. He. says be cheerfully recommends it, and considerait an Invaluable.medicine.' . • BICHARD,E. WEST, of Richmond, was oared of Bcrofti la, and. what physicians enll eonfirmed-Consumptiomby three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. . : ■ EDWARD BURTON r . commissioner of the revenue, rare be has seen tbs good effecteof Carter’s Spanish Mixture in a number of SyphUitlo cases, and says it U q perfect cure for that horrible disease. . ' BtAKWOOD, of Richmond, cured of Old Sores and Ulcers which dSisahled him^from walking. Took a. few bot tles of Carter’s Spanish Mlxtnrc,.and was enabled to walk witboutneruteh ;.;in Ashort.tithe permduentiy cured, i BriodpalDepotktM, WARD, CLOSE A SUMaiden LanetNew'Yorkr-.’',:..',.' \ - ‘ T. W, DYOTT A 50N8.N0.i32 North 2a •BENNETT A BEERS, No, 125 Mafo street,Richmond, Va. And for salo by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Iu,WILCOX, Jr. A CO.< Fitts burgh; H.F. SCHWARTZ, Allegheny; and J •by. Druggists and Dealers in Medicine everywhere., :^octBaiawly•.•, v.:;: •-. JHORBE>BCOnPOUSD SYlltP OF YEL* LOWDOCKROOT, TfIHIS isnpurely .VegetabloCompound,sdohUflcaUynre i '-pared- trom the best- roots and-, herbs of tba Materia Medics; and haa. mined an - unrivalled reputation fmr the folowingeffects, vul:-; -. •/ BIEGPLATIKQ - AND: STRENGTHENING THE . LOTH, and. Dkusitvx O&oaas, and cleansingtbe Stomach andßovr-. els,and thttß ctislngaUßiliouft Diseases, Uver Complaints.- Dyspepsia, IndigesuonjCostivehess, Piles, Headache, Fever and Ague, -Nausea; ;Lopa.of’ Appetite, &c~ and causing the food, to nourish' and. support every sort: ■ \ PURIFYING THUIILOoS, and Urns curing allHumbrt, Cutkaeous Eruptions, Ecrofu la, Salt Rheum, Eryripclas, Scald He&d, Canker, Pimples on thofocc, BlotchesyUlcers; Tumors, Mercurial Disease, Can :cers,Ac^Ae.--. ' •* ■RBQCXATIBff THB) SECRETORY ORQASBj andhy enabling .them rlo.-perform their proper functions* preventing ,and curing man> painful and dangerous dis eases; strengthening and quieting the Nervous System; thus allaying Nemualrritation, aid curing all diseasexof th s Nerves, as Hysteria,Neuralgia, Cramps, Ac. It is unrivalled inthe.cure of all: FEMALE COMPLAINTS, as Weakness, General Debillty; Irregularity, Obstructions, SwelUnc bf the Joints; Acm dmsed by weakness; also. Lung tod Thrmt * Complaints, as Coldk- CbughA Asthma* Consumption,A&; also,Dropsy. _ Having made ore of the Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock C.*3lorsti & Co., either ourselves, or in our ? raml H^. an ® “ding It to boa very salutary and effectual preparation; we do most cheerftolly recommend it totheoub . lie as kyery vaiuablo mcdidca. ■ • • , - •E. Bmriiio,' Cashier N ational-Bank, Providence,' R. 14 &»K-* p S2??S? <a *^ i >- oai, hl«.Lima Bock Bank-do. do., Rev wniiua E»vSn; 3. a KichmoMj, C. S? Jones, editor RoTidenee Oen. WilUam Pield, M. W; O. MJ Cyme Fbhar, M. K. If. P., Jaoie« liutohlnpcn, Q. S.. Pea. V. J. •Bates; DQcfc..:Beiti* Colby, todjone'hundred otboxa of the xpost reqpecte we femUiesnf Providence, r' TWa certifies that I hove for V number of years beon ao quintedwith the rompotitibntod'modo of manufacture of MOBSB'S .COMPOUND: 8 YRUP OF YELLoWcK BOOT I have also been acquainted with Its modus, dte. ease, and can say that in all respects it la admirably calcu lated to remedy that class of Disease for which it'W signed. -;It is especially valuable in INDIGESTION and aft symptoms*^.lt..erclte:te healthy action the LIVER, removes Torpor, andinactirity of this ORGAN,tod stimulates healthy action In all the ■ Astern, As a DBPU BATOR, or purifier of the Blood, it has no superior. • vjV : v ' r J DAVID HOLMES*-M^D. ■ Ptotidmctyß+ Zt Jam 4* 1863. , ’ Prepared by a MORSE A 00., No. 445 Broadway, New. York; tod sold by Druggists' atia oihers throughout • this and other countries. • JOEL MOIILEIL Aironti apr27:ly ' litteburyh, p£ my3l;y Expectorant. lnappropriately applied; to other affcctlona.of thalunga and. Bronchia. .so far os tha treatment fa concerned. this fa of *ery little eon eqntaee, a® - the' rota edlasare tbsfeame. The EXPF.n. nlI»Te tte;tfasb;:Mcl-j>r<rfo«afire* teidMj expecuira -S^ggnSSSS^SRS&S SSlkSi*^ 0 '«po°Mfta of cold water, and sweet* there be no btfthtHßreafr, ®* tlie y£^ s Pl»a r , then -glTe .tha ALTfcRAIXVB throe rilnB *° tfaa diwct^ Il ?» of the I4P fpwpawtiens for.aale, wholcrelo or retail, ftt 33* Fifth 'street. dcc!7 i,0 “Sw«i Inh. : r “ • I prepaxed by anurrly chemicfll proeera, and JL uewrrttftfea to contain nompp injurious to mctaUcpmi. Itfapalo when first used,-bat by exposure to: the air bo comes gradually of a most Intense and permanent black. Por Ml? In bottles of varJ ms rise, by wholesaler retail, at • *®pB. . "• : TT. 8. HAVBITS^ Stationary Wor ttse, Market street, comer'of 2d. GGPAL VAIiNISH 600 gallons, Smith’s New York ' brand, in store and for sale by * ■- FLEMING BH successors to J.Klddfe Co, -■• -»■■•:.• ;•• GO Wood efc. li tOf I SAND tUtUGIBIiKS & store and for sole XyUU by fdeogl FLEMING BROS. SXAUty V-yo boxee, , ‘Ohlo/’-Jn atore and for .xtfabT - [decS] : •. PXEMiyg BROS. SAtrr PETIUS—I6O bags, erode, for sole by ; . : ■ *:cfrc23 « .B. A.FAHKESTOCK A CO. lIQUOKI 'Ll**® wes&ieiiy forralo by- - *. ./ S.- A.'FAHHESTOCS i. CO. * A iIBUW, BWI—IOO lbs, Bermuda, genuine, for sale by •'A d«23 - B. A. FAHyjCSTQCS & CO. ?C! AGO*~leases, pearled, fbr sale by. Q. decf3 • B. A,.FAHNESTOCK & CO. MEblCiltK CllKisTS—A new-lot of Turioua sices and atjleff, Ailed ;o cnlar; for sale by ’ - ' Joseph, fieming; • • j>9. , andedriaerFourthand"Hir:HhfoMets. Yofl ’& KA'i'liAlKON-acil Barry's Trlcophercup, n mow ‘lot, jofltroctlTeU ouafor.iaJc-by-: JOSEPH FJ&MIXO, Corner MarketsLond Diamond, aU. \ \ *\«; ’f' ! r -^'
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