A\S'\ : £ ‘ : - '• •■■ :v :'v >'-“rr r - F$ :'.> ■ k &;v ;a< . ’; ASv^A’V''''£:>>ii£';#,l' : * , *->;'.'»<■ '*-■’; ■ ; ' r ' , K.t^ : : ' r ;';..- ~;T i-J• 3*\L ;^Ss' .-r.* •■.V,•>. - .-'fi;*-^--"*''^-.' • **••**• *»•*.&& , w ‘%,.sV% - r v:" k -ri • ' .;. i» ! •*■’■}'%'% " <-^v ‘►xJ-giv f„ ■*■ *•*» ,- ;:£>.*-i-/A* *» ,■> . A j>» vf.' : : * - >7%'**, ’■■ ?t > J\ * *”*■*,» > ’.is 7*l f ’( <>. .' .~J „ I : * -Vv*. i CV u y ‘vM T^j r^«V t t \.gVr,SWJV ><**»*, »".w f , v qVf it v s»i*A > v u^ l^r^Vr.VAa S-^ttM shsj rf fe'.'> '-t-Sjf'ti :i aplMfiiasHstea^agH mmmmmi &H £%goitjMl::i& -^-.-^SsfsSilN T? 'A !*‘< .-■ 1: MIM S, ; v J % »n- fSiSd-^i'l'4 i:uA '9k' x ~ *."■<•< I “ ** v# w?s it. T '*r'LT *9’ ' ,-s c -y* ' S} Cr \o' f "^4^v** > 'k'k 9'’Vkk‘‘A%kx9li V f/;-, -' j. -»< ---T Jf i -O" ’•' ■ i r 'T-Viy.’J| a, “'d* *- « *- »?■* « r*» J ■ s99J^;sr99',l9i4 * t** - - ’ ’■*" _ Wfffimwiaipyiffiiitiiif'll" 'in f T ;,:;;■/«» s:: h;# s •; -'- ' . y;.. " . , w . DAILY DOMING LOST. ' THURSDAY MOKSISG the Navajo tribe, was com ic G y z elto . Dod?e, their ap;ent,ta to ba of „bom •■They number about They ftre ft ’ *, i W< ! -^Tnbdto Agriculture, and this year good deal 1110I 110 - ' bushels of corn, five they r sl ,^* l f W beat, five hundred bushels hundred bushels of 0 f pumpkl cs, of ‘> eanB ’ bßb^ B ea w I ld potatoes. L. The, man . cto ..—nil their wearing apparel, and masu weapons, such as bows, arrows, ■ are all brought up to w o ‘h, . own children are co " B,Bn t ’ y ho e r “ P 8 y an d JoO head ot 250.000 sheep, 20.000 m the trlba horned oaMl ®- 9 f b thousand horses, and one . own as many as nTioen Some of tbo hundred thousand nttend t hcir S” Cy treJt ffiomen with great re . herds, they t . doctr ; uo of'woraana speet, “'I I m folly onrried out in practice ri gh,s seems to bo tu y aU tLo B heep, rd°, S ho meu dare not sell them without their permission, nor do they mat® an^mportaot « ad ? t 1 delibemtions, and often control them. Thev rarely till; but consider theft a great nr- Thev worship women as their Great Spirit, ggSSSSSSi ®f aQtr y- •gy-Wo holies that Mr. Josiah Wish ah' Bebeosa Thought That MndJ two wminjbwM.’ 4l ß ?^^;^ 9 S^iaSoV 8.-W B .-W . to tho thought ’■ • ~george Asmpu, | MERCHANT TAILOR, .tiJiom. Ho wi. l l also benappy h EaStora «ti« 9, aA :-" Ue,£l:3in mill;subscriber would rn-poafullyohHtend?on i tta pabho, that ho L« J.O JffStpST'SlßEhVteracdtetely opposite Uio Theatre, 45 Fl* baaa«otnoan.sort . wborolieisnow i cioihs* Cassimercs and meat of Plain and Fat ? c^9f:o^| 1 i r v, pleasure • Ycstin£o* of the newest no m b ta showing to of Closing Wrohc ln tho latest and late-system of W. Cincinnati, E&elpto y and^ibe»roUtoMte^^^U:_ w: tOsacoissfUldraughtmg a W ATT, fitatos, on recelpt-Of t^armeatCutttnff,- Vifth opposite the Theatre.^ SAUVKt GHA*, _ | and OVERCOATING, their orders, will «*£*»* * lth > M W 1 .. ».». rin.lcrWa o'fn gaperrojon. CLP THING S TORE I TH'tfl'J M J CLOSKEY & CO.. H iME? S «« «K OMeor msiulrins more *Pa» |W of " nßO ”i>“*>ios^ c SißV ASU'WOOO street, Where they hare now the mart SPLENDID STOCK OP CLO.riSt BEAPY MADE CLOTHING, 'rvint Tiu «ver boon offered to the puhHc, Their «*■ mcrefl 'WßSOl-ESAI-E TRADE! ™E T oVeST 1 TtsTUM PRICES! WORK) «^ife GAND :r; W«od street, Bi^. s ss2«s^»SSS , « SjSgSSSSSSStUm in tooted exototoly U> the HouMjhore designated. jqhM MV3MSKCTj*J2O-^ „». t asowSS’dßV goods . ! v -nt ch'apLt Good! Of the Seaton! Ofthe and most desirable styles, adapted to «■» la&sfSSr . oMPar,- ' Sines,»wqualities. I Prlutca Oosbmere and plain Thibet do ■jS^SSSS?* B Wi^‘*>- <*» CK ets-np. • SIS« E Cam I CbeLtetweSrEmb’a Hdlcfe.; at bargains.. Cloth- end Nep , " OLOVP.B, toU , , 4 We touM respectfully rob i^r lo that m wbo nitty over u» with Ifcr patron age, onmost liberal STEVENSON A T-OVK. fer?2o 1 m 0 THE %^°n E A^EQUEN/om I , I ANDVTmMT 0 / ?£?£& tto NorlhS comer of Wood at. and Dimnood d ? r HaviT3e completed tho enlargement of alley, Pittsburgh. w ate aro now opening one their.proseot occupied >v ore QOODB and VARlE rftb? JSIf w?eveKerotofere exhibited to the Pittsburgh TIPS, they haye ever nero found to be unsurpassed tr*de,aud on oraminatioo, onQ pf by any, ot *f,F™ nereUyin the Eastern Cities during tbo the partners Is S?. - cheap bargains, adopted to btt ‘s,Si,'^SlrWBSrnTjSo,trowillbeable >° ofrer ■thdPlttshut'gh.aMl a nd purchasers genor* ta «S.rS r c>t-.- ’Pilot and Petewhaxo do; . PanevCaa3iniorcs.T*roodsimdBatinelti? • T<t«r>« Pancv Testings anil Corduroys; ’ TWdnM and Vest Paddings g£„nand Dleachoa Muslins, and Irish Linens; • BUi,: , B»y Blato &n4Broarbo 6b_aw!s. t of «“ E-ord .took of Bajore and Solnsors of'.onr ojn taiOT™ : assortment of Patent Medicines, » QoW mi S !l- GoldandGiltJewelry,olthfllß P. _j MPCS^an dan er* TOT Watches; Watch mat *’J?s.Y T i ras3 ?;iocUs.of a variety to giro ns a call before purchasln E 4 C 0 >oT>2l:tf ' 1 -' TBASTtBASI— J. UVWOIITII, tbs orbctuMSor E *?‘ importer in tlUs city, or tlie boat Coop) Tens from «nw receiving aveiy large and choice selection rflffiAS'whichTiO if determined to wit at such pricesond cf TEA*.*- the reckloss puffers in this or cannot tiat. pe most respectfully inyltesthe the/don't *i “Sto?S\o^SoucSn n g g an r d : : : ; Very t»st A frpßE, corner «m"4“dtdS°mond alley Allboral-rolno ß on mode : I .~ - ——; • menlfl fro ' n , Q Pf l ras ’f Park 7— Modulations. Part o—Selections from Oratonos. **"•'„ . , _.o™. of‘‘2so Volnntairssand Interludes," Tile Amateurur ß u ISSiSB aboTe m oloat,tbQ.Maaicc.«x« , No. 81 "Wood street. Ib3l —. ;' • now and beautiful pat c —“ /to., it Hl* UTOMT CAJH raicra. mjBINSOH & CO. Kit • "FEBRUARY 9‘ dry goods. i , \■■ ,t: TRANSPORTATION cTivLLASD AND-ErTXaBTJBGH , KAIL.BOAf>- ■ grt-eejagr^fe^' mMsa* 1 and after .JiOii D AX* Kqvcanber 1-Hb> H^ O F I- I'nvAinß’wlil'tfdto'dMiy excepted) as foutrwa: OMbSut3oo P5l for AUl anc.rftorfißS »‘ Hudson, KarlriUe and K»7eno»only- O^cro'tAlolSa'lOS°'llils’ltaTeaCl«TClttna-&rltayenn» and iufciriatttotu stations at 7.45,t0d MrWo at tojennaiit ! 9*is P M.vTtrothrough Trains from Pitte j bargb daily. HE THE KING. . . EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Alliance for Cleveland at 18*» 1> M,' stopping* at Lima* Ravenna, Kar \jj^ e .£ n s ODly—arriri* at Cleveland at 2-30 P it , Tho ° f Ohio and Penna; Railroad, leaving Pittsburg, at 8.00 A M, connect* vrltli this Train at Alliance at 11.45 A M. "MAIIj Tit AIN leaves WelhvU.le for Cloveland »t 3.00 P M'. stopping at all wav Stations—arrive at Alliance at & W Unvcs Ravenna lsud and Intermediate "Stations at 7.15 * ?*7j£fpitt£ | Cleveland a t 0.00 AM. Only one through train from. Pitts-1 roNNi^ilONS^-^SSTrain from Cleveland connaetai at , ik , M ft « Tmln of Ohio and Panna.R»R* for bU |- Bh ,’re a s f a?l Noll -Train from WmS .bottl coSS t.UAlltaW « »» J•“ to Train, of O. * V. B.*>r Plttsburgh-arriving .»• with tbsBooA M rivo ot Cleveland at 2.10 P M, and connect with the foUoiv- leaving at BOOPMfcr SandusfeyVToledo, Chicago and the North West, Toledo at 7 55 P M and Chicago next morning at. w— ' Sm& through from Pittsburgh to Chicago being less tbah 54 ta Curi:LANi>. CoLoaßus bsb CracrasAtt—Trains learlii« at I 2 50 P Mand&SO P 11 for Columhuv Cincinnati, Gallon, Dayton, Indianapolis and all station* on the Bellefontaino I and Indiana Railroad. - ■ ■■■■• % * A .. .«ri 1 Cuveulvd and KBtt.—Trahia leaving at P_M m , 9.00 F M for Eric, Dunkirk, Buffalo> and Now kork. _TK Tnda4 connect both ways with the 0. Z. * 0. B-It. at Hudson for Cuyahoga Fulls, Akron and OUntonut BaynJ & -with tho Railroad forCi»rrouton,alin«ni»»n4\r»jnMharg- Tickets through to Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Lasallo and Freeport can be obtained at this ollleo.. . it, fl Passenger* aroreque ted(Ui> Ptofewj thattJttdwto at the /VtntTi^iTiv**office.of .JOHN A.CAUG*IEjrA.Konv, Mootmgabala House..sU.Ptttobutgh.__ OHIO AHJ) PEHHSYIVASIA BAItHO&D. ' Kew Arrangement) OOitUBNCIirO AUGUST 8, 1863 EYPHES3 TRAIN leave* Pittsburgh, at Co clock, All* »ton« only at tho principal Station*, and dices at Crest | at l*J3O'P arming at Cincinnati In tho arcaing, yia ] is ’xw. TRAIN loams Pittsburgh at B.SO AM; gsfefSstJsasfasairK ISdo at AJUairo by Railroad with Eatonna, Hudson and Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4J>O. B • Connections aremado at Mansfield by Railroad City, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and Zane*r Ti Fare to SandusSy City, $4,50; to Newark, *4,60; to Zones- TU <£n?«tldn* era ssa*w.r»7sr«gsK “SsffiSSglSlT ttte EXPRESS TRAIH Rt 1.00 P M$ i Mnrmfield atl.’U) P M,Uu4 Alliance at 5.00 P M, and rcftch ea IPUtaburgh at 3-15 P M, connecting with - 111 ® Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, wWch, leaves Hit* b Tfm6 tt f“m°«ndonatl to Wttskurg b,UY f t 7,75. Fore from Cincinnati to PhUodolpnUor Baltimore, ?I Mvfr. TRAIN leans CnstllnOat 7,A ?* Ak IIoom; connects wiih Express Train torn Clereland, and Pittsburgh at 10 A SI and 4.45 P M» and !»ew Brighton nt« A, M 1 V M. Exettifion tiefcete, $1; quarterly Ucfcota a l W leave* Pittahurgh at 650 AII, and ar ri(fsll > asMncm ore requested to procure**'??*’ “ tUi * ~7’« Om»; at Agent. . gffl- The Trains do not tun on Sunday. >y further information may be tmtaineu o* jouN KELLY. Pasaengar Ag*nt» WHITES ABSAHQEMEBTB tub B^ilTuoaij, nillK Fast Mail Train will Iravotho p»M<jns»rSlationon , I Übertv street nrcry morning at D o clock, Btoppln„ at Vldhe rrmlar.stations on the read. and arming in Philadelphia-thenext morning aiT o'clock. connccliogwUh the trains direct tu haw iLOrk, alrn conncetlngat HtLrriJ bnrg with the trains for, and orrlrlng in Baltimore at < v- Train leaTO the station every aranlng at 9:30 o’clock, Stopping .at all the mgnt»r stations, and con necting with trains'for Baltimore, and arriTing in Phlladeh i pb FarotoPhS l Pure chocked to all stations on the Pennsylranla Bail m-hd anti; to I'Uiladtdphia and Baltimore. The Accommodation Train will Icaye erery n £ l “™ c ** l , S.Sao’cfock, stopping at all regular eta Jons, and running ln Pittsburgh at 6.10, andSe'. in cars, wMbccheigedrr* addition to the station rates, except from stations whero the Company bare no agent. 4 , ... v „ \ No notes of a Uw denomination than firo received in payment for tickets, except those issued by the lb* Company will hold them* neITCS responsible for personal baggage only, and for an *V*!SBSKEBSU« ita,*, Pittshurgha 30,1803. - SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWAEK RAILROAD. . WINTER ARRANGEMENT. _ and eftor WEDNESDAY, November IC, 1853, Three O Denser ™Vo °*" P >“ f l lows. Morning 'HaU &c,n-.<j . Expreii. ' PcLiicnncr. £jpras. W» Sandusky at.... 4.50 ASI B.IOPM : Monroeville Junction.. jIB iis p m 7J5 « Bhelby Junction .. 6.10 ■ .s»** . Mansticld i.-O • lift « 955 “ .. ... M*™» ■•- •»*„“ i«\* S'“ IILS Junction..... 7.20 “ P „ M Shelby Junction.... 7 6 1.05 “ 6^ Monroeville Junction.- 9.15 « 310 <( JS’S « Samiurliywith Mad River and Lake Erie, and“ Northern Division" Cleveland and Toledo At Monroeville, Willi Tniinson “Soothem Division Cleveland and Toledo K, R, for Clove and, Toledo, S^. \t gh*»lbj JunctiftOi ■with Cleveland, Columbus and Cm- Cl M°Mao'fl^ld l JuncMou, with Ohio and Pennsylvania Il °ArNowart.*witb Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, °™»amngement of Train* eomplotcsthe llnoof tHreet communication betwoen the last and “ Cr«l Kortk-Wal- Passengers from Phlladelphlannd Baltimore, toUnodfor the West, ■proeoed, directly on their arrlvAl tit Pittsburgh, by Ohio and Pennsylvania Raßroad 10 to Monroeville, where conaeei on is made Toledo, Chicago, and Intermediate places—affording a route unrivalled for sufety, certainty and despatch. Connection is also mode with all the Trains on tbo Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad at MansOeld, by which passen. eers from Toledo, Detroit, Sandusky, ZanarrUlo, Newark,-and Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh, Philadel phia aud Baltimonvwithout delay. ■ • ■ - . P By this tonto, passengers talcing the oarly Train from Zanesville. Colnmhns, Newark, Ac., can go to Toledo, San dusky or Cloveland, remaindn either placo some four hours, “ n TUItOOGIrTiCKETS bo bo had at the dlfforcnt Stations, for the above named places. r e0bu(B0N( Bnpitlit . u Sandusky, Nprcmbsr, 1853. : fuov2tdlml Pennsylvania Railroad Company. smtmmm* -TTr rm are forwarding Produoo, 4a, to Baltimore and Philo* VV on receipt. Time, Fire Dejre. * . E4TIS or ranont. Baron, Porb, and BeeL (salted,) 460.®10M1».. On Lord, hard Oil,Tallow, Cotton, Window 01a53,600. ® Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, laaf Tobacro, Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Cloror and Timothy a< on Beci'sklnn, Hemp, Plan, and EggvfOo. ® lOOfts. On Feathers, Furs, Peltry, Brooms and Merohandlaa, SOo. niooibs,. On Flour, 87)4c.® barrel. .■ ■■ .. Wo ore also-prepared to forward-frolgnt to Bodabaugh a Station. near Groen»burg,and intermedmto Stations. * OOVODK * GRAHAM, Agents, I corner of Penn and Wayne fits., Pittsburgh# IL 11. HOUSTON, Agent, j jyjg gTO Market street, Philadelphia. ]JIJNtJVTVXiVIA U AIUIIUAD.r-WIMKttTARIWSSTWUS PiTTracaQH. PhilXdexpqu iso Balomobb. First Class.— Eggs, leathers, Merchandise, Furs, 90 cents Apples and Peaches (dried,) Beeswax, Bristle*. Buffalo, Bear, and Beer Skins, Clover and Timothy Seed Glassware, Ginseng, Rags, Sheep Pelts sw. Third Apples (green.) Bran and Ship Stuff, Baccii port, (loose,) Butter, Hides, Hogs* Hair, Hemp and Wrx father (Bastword,) lOo lba. • - . Pforrth Ctew.—Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or boxes,) Barloy M«tLßeef and Pork (pickled or salted,) p acked Candles, ■SS’SrSn (?nhaFS.) Lard end Lard Oil.'Lead (In pig. cm I rtSsVoil CeS, iSiovr, Whlshy, Leaf Tobacco, 60 cents JEIIU HAWORTH, corner of Diamond and Diamond alley, ■wishes to inform bis customers and the public generally, that be is nowreoelvlne alorge andcholce selec tbn or GROCERIES, such as thnlco. Young Hysonjtmpe rial. Gunpowder, extra fine Souchong,JNlnwong, Oolong*, i Xsongo, and aerated Orange Pekoe Old Java ! .and .Bio COFFEES *, fine SUGARS and SYRUPS; Bunch, Cluster,Valencia, Sun andSaltenti-RAISINS; fresh Cuß* t HANTS; preserved Citron,-Demon «xnd Orange Peelstsupo* 1 rfor French BRANDIES;.Port, HotJeira,>Teneriffe; Cham pagne, Lisbon, Sherry and Malaga WINES? together, with I a general assortment of pure SPICES—«U of which ho is determined to sell nt-such DOW PRICES that cannot be | beat by any other Store in tho city, . . : novl7 Administration Notice. WHEREAS,- Letters of Administration de fanis-nri* cum lesUmtnto annzxo, to the estate of BERNARD KANE, lave of tho City of Pittsburgh, deo’d, havo been granted to the subscriber, all ' persons Indebted to said Es* tate' tnako immediate r payflienti end those laving, claims against the same, will present them, duly authenti cated, for settlement, to WILLIAM HANHYi Aim’,, - 7th Ward* Pittebnrcb,- r JHTCHELA! PALMER, Attorneys at Lair. ■. Or-- . . deoO i'- '<V- : . . SURANCE COMPANIES Delaware Mvitvial Safety *?»" r ? n S?.. Co ' . . Ogi&t north mam of tE<r EifdsLy Fna. . Jp.-propOrtr, in .town Anl-couniry, insured ogoiast loss or damaiw by tiro, airthetdwestfatsoflwciuiuni- . IksoeaSCß.—Thej also insaro and freights* foreigner coastwise, under open prsppclal policies, also Insure merchandise ■ on rivers And la&es, on the most liberal terms. . abaWWVifi Johnson, william Hay, l>t.S.Thomas, John Sauers, wwiam. ol j.,j/>g&n.. Tnos. 0- Uaio>, Tics FnttdenL, JoaiPS 'W.OCW4S, Stcrdary. ■;, : PKOTECTIOH - :,• INSURANCE COMPANY, OF-; ' , - • HARTFORD, CONN.., Capital Stock, Annual Premium* and Wcitem Fund 81,000,000. INC OB POll AT ED 1825. Policies of Insurance toned at all times on too mo6tmvora \ . Me terms, against LOSS OS DAMAGE BY FIRE, :'OBiPHS : PfiRILS OF NAVIOATIOHi ... .\r.; - GEO. E. ARNOLD, Ageht FOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY, I m&rlO.y . . • ——— THE CSITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, FHIEAIMBEPIMA. . CHARTERED APRIL 28TH, 1850. CIUETEU PKKEETUAL. CAPITAL §250,000. Office, 8. E. Corner of Third and Chcitnut Street*, Philadelphia.^ Often of the Erne Eoard at Philadelphia: ~ niatoross. Stephen B. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W- Thompson, ; ; Benjamin W.Wey, wStoSfSSSn,. William irKee Praid«i<--Slophen R. Crftiriorae rtce Freritfcat--Ainhr6seWiTbompwnJ. .. Medical Ejxmxner, f»ii£«&wyA--JMneaH.Wlll*>on,Sl.l). | ABepsenjCKp-».D.Mowr^M.D. ABNoLn> AKonti marll-y _No. Tdgourto street, Pittsburgh. ag 1853. The Franfcim Fire Inmrance Company, Of ■ Ph&adilpkui, l\nnsmvanut. ■ . •■ •. DrRECTOItS— Charlcß W. Banckcr, Thomas HoeVToblra • Wognor, Samuel Grant, Jacob It. Smith, Geo. W. Rich* anls, Mordoesd D. Denis, Adolph! B. Browne, Morels Patterson. tins N. macro, OonttmwtoMta Insurance, perpetual <*lß»K*a>bb description of property, In town and country, at rates as low M vn consistent with eocanty. 0 „ • The Company hare reserrod ft lwg© Contingent run l wMeb, wito their capital: and premiums, safely invested, of *3s3£K?£B£^ I llshod agreeably to an Act of Assembly,were *|JiBl28 > 63 U ’ topomryUau*.- - ; * ggj}g - Total——— 1 *1.212,708 44 I Since their incorporation, & period of t w enty-one y«K*» I they bare paid upward of On© Million Four Hundred Thou- I sarM Dollars, losws by tie, thereby ndTontoges of tnsnranec, as well os toe ability and iU-po3l 1 ap2t Oglee, north-east cor. Wood anu Third stc. THIRD ASKBAL STATEMENT . , OP THE STATE MUTUAL I BEAN DM AUI N E ' INSURANCECOMPAHY, OF BEWRSTLVASLA. Aneta, May Pwmttmui roceiTod. to May let, ibaJ .... intorest eh Loana, Ac Capitol Stocfc ............ sU<£lB3 £0 Returned premiums, Imscb, TL>lnsurance, llx* gM yj peases, > \5355,31870 Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good stem 23 earUies— - • - ' j:y)UJ 61 Premium 17 2l Ooflhon hand.... - •••••** ** Total am’t of Rosmireej, Liable for Bosses...- .0 nnucToas. JOHN P- ItOTHBIIPOHD. Dauphin county, r c. SEDGWICK, narrisbarg. SAAIDEI. JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS. Banker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CAURIKB, “ .. JOHN B. RDTHEBFOBD, Dauphin cnanty, a: J. OILLETT, Harrisburg, S T. JONES, Hurrlsborg, ROBERT KUJTZ, Carbon county. __ . JOHN P-UCTHEKVOUD, President. A. J. OILLETT, Secretary. . Will Insure agalast perils of sea and Inland alse.pn MerebondiM In citv or country, at lowest rajs con slstent with safety. Policies toned .on dwelling houses either perpetually or for a terra of j ear.. ■ B Z°rhT*' CTrWlth ri. CARBIKB^Suary. Pittsburgh JUlfe lnittrunce Company,^ pITTSBUHOIfn 2’a. Presldent-JiMis S. Hoes. : | Vice President—SsMtEt M'CltMW* i Treasurer— Joseph 8> Leech. gocretsTV'—C. A- Couos. OFFICE, NO. 65 Firm STREET, (Alasomc Hall Building*) This Company makes every InfUianc© appertaining to or connected with Life Risk*. . « . . v Mutual Rates ate the same-us thole adopted hy otner safely conducted Companies. ... . _ . h Joint Stock rotes at a reduction or one-third from the i Mutual rotes—equal toadividend of thirty-three and one | third per cent., paid annually in advance. ■ . ; , Bisks taken on the lives of persona going to California qj | Australia. DIM CTO ap. Inrnci S. noon, Samuel 51 Clurkun, Wiliam Phillip*,' John A. Wlson, John Scott, JosophP.Gautun, M.D. John M’Alpln, AlciaD'ler Reynolds, n Horatio V.Un, Hiram Sumo. cmr-3 Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh, Pr A^ometrstituUon,mansßoihr Djiuetom wta src trel) , known In the rommunUy* l ** ll * are determined. iy : promptness and liberality, to maintain tho charactir tjnlch Ihey bare assumed, as olToring tbobent protection to thosa V. raetatMU, 3 W Butler, Jr,W. U. Smith, O. Ihrason, OeorßoW. Jwkstm, t Wm. U. Lyon, James Llppencott, (Joorge Loiblo, James Mc« Auley, Alexander Nlralck,Tbomw Scott. : j R .- taL Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehonse of'Spang * C<£np stairs.) Pittsburgh. nov24.iy ,®TNA INSBHANCE COMPANY, UABTFOHB, CONN; ■ „ | Chartered 1810—Capital Stool* 8300,000. , THO 3. k; BRACK, President TIIO3. A. ALEXANDER, Secretory. TTiIftKCTOEB Thomas K. Brace, ±J gamnel Tudor, EbimMor Flower,. Ward Woodbridgo, i. A.Balkeiey, Joseph Church, Mend Mother, Frederick Tyler, Edwin O. lllplcy. llobert Buell, Bjmucl S. Ward, Miles A. Tattle, Henry Z. Pratt, I John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham, I Qnstsvus F. Davis, Junus B. Morgan. AS- Policies on Fire and Inland Bisks Ismed on fnrora hleterml, by Q EC. ROB E. AENOI.D.Ag’t, I decl2:ly No. 74 Fourth, street, Pittsburgh. . WESTERN FARMERS* INSURANCE CO., NBW LISBON, OHIO. DBANOtt OFFICE, No. 129 FIFTH BT., PITTSBUKQH. 1 Capital, 8100,000. . - • JAMES KF.LLVTPresr. LEVI MARTIN, Beoy. K. MeKASREY, A gout. . is-Will insure Buildings, Stores,. Morehondlso, And J Properly generally, oh tho most favorable terms. [decl.Qro Ii your Life Ittiwed, IP NOT. road what somoono has written. Among all tho eontrfvuncesof raanto protect-the family cirelo from want, none can bo found nore filniploinUscharocUr,ndble in Its feature, or certain in iU rosalW*- than XIEL ANOB It is the prop which tho dying husband leaves to support tho wife of W* bosom. It Is tho unfit*n hand of tho Provident father reaching forth from the grove,, and a till nourishing his offspring, anu keeping togethor-tho family group. '* p ■■ ■ C.A. COLTON, Secretary, Pittsburgh Lifo Inanranco iUXH BBQTO, . Brown’s Hotels Cbmer of Smithfldd and Third Street* , Jhttiburgh, JFtnna. BROWN & CONNELLY, Phopmbtors. . stabling attecheA'totlieflop'ge. '* " FRASKLIN Ohio, G PATRICK A SON, PBOpnarottA—This House hoa un • dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, and large additions of new furniture, ete, and the propno* tors pledge themselves that nothing shall bo wanting on their part to render tho Fbaskun a place where all the oom fortsof a.flrat class hotel can bo found. . - .>> • jy4'tf 0. PATRICK A SON. St. Charles, Hotel, .. ■ « . . Cbrnerof Wood and Third, streets, Pittsburgh* Bain’a, WILLIAM 8. CAMPBELL, Pnoramoju rrtHlSflne establishment harlng'come In to. tbs btfhda of a. . x now Proprietor, offera great Inducementa to the travel* lingcommunity, and also to regular boarders* Every dell* <&cj and luxury will be provided.in Its season, and no pains will be spared to make this Ilotel a comfortable home to all •who may call there. [myl&tf) W. 8. Prop’r. ■ st« Clair tager Beer llrewery* THE undersigned respectfully fcublfc that ho is now fully prepared to servo private families ana tho public generally, with hia celebrated LAGER BEER, in Dottles. All orders left at hia o®ce, NO; 89 DIAMOND ALLEY, (noar Wood street,) will bo punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of tho dty or vicinity. je2S:tf F. G. 80HENCK. OFFICE MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION CO,V • ; i December 10,.1863. . J ... PROPOBALS will bo received at this office until three o’olock P. M. of WEDNESDAY, tho- 25th January next, for the construction of Lock and Dam No; 6; also, for . tho construction Ofdneksidhd Dams Nos. 6 and. 7, being, requisite ta extend'the navigation to the .Virginia State line. Plansand Specifications will bo exhibited at the office ono week previous to the letting, and all necesßaryinforma tiongiyen by 8. or the undersigned, : ■ proposals will be received -for payments to be made in cash: also, for payments in clock and- bonds of the com? SkTy’ J. H. MOORIIEAD, * decll •• * • .:• . j • President of slon .NaT.Co. - vfiNITIAN BLIHDS, OK TSVERY QUALITY, fb* sale at manufacturers* prices, attto NEW CABPJ3T HTOBB, 4tT FIFTH STREET, noarWoS {nurSAf] ROBINSON A 00. ... *209,016 Cl ... 185,250 CO 1,916 19 .... 100,000 00 ISVXSTSCCTI9. HOTELS, &c. . Florence hotel. •Ho. 400 BROADWAV-, NEW YORK. •. (CONDUCTED ON THE EOEOPEAN PUN.) BEOBBH IiOVEJOY, PROPRIETOR f- x -t* v* * i l ,, »* r KERS AND BROKERS EX.CHAH GE AND BAH KING aOBSE. U JJIT E A*BHg.BttX.AM^ fy ( . . . No. Fourth Brtcet, , :?•.: ’ PUTaBDRQH, PA.• • . _ v Notda' T7OBKIQN andDomostlo .Exchange, Coin, Ban? no jL; and Land Warrants bought and sola. ■ - ColloctiQixßmadolhronglionUho’Kniott- • . - Business paper discounted pndlo&na negoUatcu. 7 Stocks.bjughtandsold on comjptesion.? ■ : n ,V„'_ tl ,i ; 'wWii Money vocewed OU' deposit, and,interest , jefti'ot'a specified time. . ~ : * . ~——K ~TT JOHW WOODS, - BANKEiV AND EXCHANGE BBOKEB, : ; J> •u'EAt£K ; 'W : s’; . Exchange, Commercial and Bank Hota3; n S WCK - ' bought and'sold Collections carefully attend wito. . Interest paid oU _£ c P: ! £"'Vr iir No. &S& Jfourtli street, nearly .opposittt.th& Bank. .... TIEEHAH-& C 0.,.. , . BANKERS AND EXOUANQB ; feß2S:ly] Ho. 95 llixxi Street,, and Huimond Aues _ ESC lIA NOE ANUBANIUNGIIOU S E 0* A. WILKINS 6 CO., ,; ; No.;7si?oi7ftta btmzt,: Opposite tli© Bank of Pittsburgh* jau6 G. E. ABHOM 6 CO., ; I BASKMB AND KXCUANQBBMKEBSj . . i ! -fSEALEBS in i&dumge, Coin, Bonk N°^ s > JJ Tims Brails, Ac. AJoUwtfras rarafully sacralcA to, ftn*l proc6edfl leiaitfed-to any part of uio;Ußiott» .. HILL. & GO.! - ■ . .. BASKKUS AND EXaiASOE BROTIE-V l j comres or wood txv neta Bittrara.. OIQUT KXCUASaU on-tto: & Bale. I'imoEUta Gold, Sliver sod Ban* Soto, booght_ imi J2?{2£ U jK ouulo in all tl» principal dUos nt tta UnB«l BtetM. »- oo>U« mdvt-U of Par and Catront l?und». tmaraxy ..... ***** ?~7?-;KEAHKB. & SAHMi ~ BANKF.U.S AND EXCHANGE HKOKKIW, . ■ TiTIY AND SELL Gold, Silver, aid Bank Notes; negotiate I llLn» united Estate or Stock Securities; purchase , SotaSdTime Bills,.on East and West; boy |md 801 l Stocks onCommifslon. . fmvl • j Collections made on all pofota In tho Union. [ —y__j_ H. HOLMES & BOHB, 1 n iMKRRfI AND EXCItANQU BKOKERSj. 1 UA> ff? ««iLKXT arassr, fotm3x>oaB iiewv «J> stAinv - XT Ho£S§T* BONS, Bankers-ond Exchange Br^mk ]SJ and : Dealers to Notes, Prafls, Odd, Tar and Bank Notes, Exchange on the Eastern n&d Western thedto ttroa sbau«h 6 rnitea States. 67 Martct ggPCt, between Third and Fourth stS. \P&My iia. s, n005,....."- .. ~.,...,...*OO3, BABQIUtt, "BOOTTaiMIBH?, BANKEBa AKD EXCMANQI4 7 ■■•■*.■*. coon w:*oa»'» on* T\EAJiEKS iu. CoLn, Bank Notes, Time-BUis, iowAga and X) BomesUo Kschange, Certificates ot *A-■ ■Ejchnnso on all tin)principal dues of ibo Union ana En rope, for sale In sums to suit purchaser*. Current anti par fnndß rooeiTcd on deposit. : Collodions made on aU parts of the Union, attlwlorrMt rates, • •■ •■-• . - —:— 1 ¥ ' : * Removal* -- PATRICKS & rBIEND, ; BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKEBB, - •! Save fimrod ftrir Office toOit&nvrqf Ftf* and IFood «*• - rmfiircaau,- pa. : PATRICKS A FBIESD, Banken and Exchange mil Dealer* In' Note, »raK», A.a»ptoK«s, Ooia, Sllrer and Bunk Nets*.' Exchange* on the Eastern and Western the clUcs throughout, the United StAtoa. Deposits received taw fund* or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood btreets. - —^—- ' AIISTI* loonis. „ _ „ „ STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Office., Bib. 92 niarllt ti.. ai ore Wood, PITTSBUIIOU. T , jra- Votes. Draft*, Bond*, Mortgage*. and loans on col lateral* negotiated. Stock* and Band 11 arrant* bough' nalaoltl- -•■ i- _v -, - “ ~ Tew office. ; . . Real Estate and Contracting Agent. TUB subscriber has been induced to open an o® cl>f " tho purpose ofbujlng and relllngion OramUelon,-nJ harinn tho Agency of. largo Steam'daw-MtU* and Beat- j Yard/on the Allegheny river, together with I rufiHttrn from other ynterapfl Btoam-SAVriajUi. H* tlattera j &S? l e e!n fu“l S h any bills of lumber ,and timber of any kind, great or small, long or short, and j S them St any print on tho Allegheny, SJonongabela, Ohio, or Mississippi rlrers; contract to bulb! largo Barges, j Sto£ SatAcS nats, BoaUSunnels, Bridge Timber,dial ■ mail Timbe-s— Freight Iron, Cun!, as, to any given point, and trill attend to the Sale and Itentofßeal Estate. *roln hl« long experience Su lumbering, freighting and boa. building, ho thinks ho can giro geriemlFa J.facilon- AH m-recus are reuuested to make their contracts soon; espe oiallv those wanting boat* or largo tills of tumber and tiur* to shouU contract for thcntla tho fail for the .prinsabd summer use. He.will also attend to tho purchase and.sale of any commodity that may to-desired. _ e tetters addressed to DiTO> Huns, Eeai Estate and COn- Imeiln- Agent, Btltshnrgb, Box So, 120, m*t paid, will be pucrtuall/atU-ndal to. Jli* office if oa Uouj*. VXYTB MUNN. . R£FBtSSCBi. - . • - ' Col. Jumps B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. -Mr; John Morrison,Esq, " . . Ur; Bobu 3. Jlrown, £aq, 4J:^° yfcß L Mr. Wm* Armstrong, « Clarion u . Mr. Oiforge 0. Sircnt-y, “ w ‘ - O. A J. Hahn/ICo, v - desSlriyU**' . • ' ' ~ —- fBSEIuSBSSTiKB* copAjre.rf { Ttm \n, having boeoum the proprietors of the KfcNTON <Sa DICdUUtSONPATENT/or maKnff. jnvutMJrmd* /ma tti Ore, for that poitlon of territory of ula lying west of, and Including the counties of lulton, IMS-Son, Ceok, Wk awl McKean, are host Spared to- toll certificates of stoch. In arid comity, each abnre of stool; entitling tba holder to share In the profits of the comn&uy. and tbo right In uae one Furnace tinner arid Patent. The Company will also soli the right I°.h*o tho imnrovement in the ahoro Darned territory, by single fur neS, o ™iheriL«. The fart that by tha Jlentoa process Iron Ore can.be consorted into Blooms at about tbo coat re* qulred tncpnyert.Ore into Pig Metal, it a sufficient rcccnl mendatirm of its merits. - . , - Mr. JAMES H. CBASEhnabew “PP'?!, nl J d , A S! :n , t, S,„„ sale of rights to use Furnaces under said Patent, to srhorn application may be made, or to the underrignedTlircctors of the Company. Iputshurgh;! •lAS. W. lIAILMAX,) AY. BKWEB WOOD, M’KcaspWU declfitdawtf JAS. 11. CRANE, Plttebnrgb. Revolver*l -Revolveral ' I JTTftT RECEIVED—By Express, direct from the mwraiac " turcx*, K splendid assortment of Colt's; topftJtJjttff % telM, & nud 6 of vbleh vo ~_„h ha low ax they cao in the city of Nov Yotk. ■Persons going to Austnml&r California, will find can do better by purchasing theirwituppagc at noine,toah they can among strangers, as wb give persons a cfaanco to try any of the above pistols, beforo leaving the city, and m capo of * tailure, werefsna tho moooy. 186 Wood Rtrwt, Pittsburgh.; iTaTENT Fillin' OATiiKURIt—For picking fruit front 1 JP tall trees -without iho aid of a ladder; r f“ nin S Sint* of the mart oprrorrf Diflttas suitable for strawberry beds, kci 1 otatce lU':Ks; eeeu Drills: Cutting Doles, for liay or Corn r-.alss, Sterna add a Croat variety of labor sating Implements ftSSa or fwm Downline, Barry's, aud other, standardworhe on Fruits, Flowers, Rural Architecture, and ! SSpoQar'culnl forsaie at the Seed and Impl.ment ; Rehouse, «»» rH f WAMIBOP. Wall's Academy of Drawing; and Painting!, C. WALI/would notify ldsmctfdaimdlbe.pubufc,; \\' that ho hits removed hla atodio.fteto, First , to the corner of Harketand Fourth streets, {second story,) Ore?the store of Wm. M. Horth; entrance on r °” t 5 1 8 ,Pj£’ At the requestor bis Mends, hqbM also openHlaDItAVY KQ SCHOOL. Claeses for. young twhe.s “hdFlenUemeti, rffll be formed in bothDrawlngand He haafitted I opaßoom with every facility for study, andhe trusts that this enter prise will meet with aaupporting patronage. ' OYSTER TRANSPORTATION. ■\XTBhKsa arranged with the Pennsylvania and Swrae * W' hanna Bnllroad Companies, for. a special. Oyster Transportation bins, at WatC r »t. Dissolution of Partnership* Sinm 0 ®” 1 oC ° : ■ pittßbdrgb, December 1,1853. 1 i»*Tho business will be continued at the old stand,by ml Ala - Vt °aa^^ : Farmers' Stalls and Straw Cutter, rinii! subscriber offers. for sale Slnolalr’s Screw Froj 0 ] 1 ” il Fodder Cutter. It 1» very simple, haTing only two knives, easily adjusted;; the most TOUlam ter in use. They are la use on the term of Mr. muiiim.. Uodgson, flteubenvillo roady And uf&th ft! New Music. . ; » COMPLETE assortment" of Bongs, with English ana iA Italian words; FaatasloS and Potpourris, arranged far all the tavorite aod popnlat rart. DonlzettLßrilinl, Meyerbeer, Korfni, > emi, An ber, Weber, Sditlied; Balfo, Lortzing, Tlofen, With the latest compoalllons of Jaoll, 0 “ > J ."j If B .?’ RtraVneb 'etc‘'ttlti etc.' JOSt. HCtlTel iiUil lorPillCOy BtiahoßCß, ete., etc., ew. SOfUtOEDEK & CO-i : Cargo’s Hall, 83 Fourth gtrect; < Blank books— • ' u, . . Journals* •••• Day-Books, Cost'Books, Receipt Bocks, - .. Bookcts, Or any descript f . - v, T » xjk noOKS MADE XO ORDER ut short notiw, ‘ f to vality of paper, bound in ony etyie 'Tlame inT&caiSMuS of”Utatt Books alaojs on bond and for silo at low rates, cpw>isting nf;C»?, Demjr «tnd ( blodtum -work,.in.all Styles of binding. # : - The trade supplied on liberal g. UAVISS, ' ' ‘" Blink Book Manuliicturor,' -: [ ; ee pn Comer of Market and Becond streets, .W.c. OOJratLLT. VxntDBINU KNTKLOfJiB AM» OAHK ttna very AVISOS, Cts Market street. ATfcW BOOKBI-H. P. Daixovt, Building;, paa J\ wceiyed tho following S Magaaioo of Ait, for Decumper; , # . : So; 6 Ittaclieal Draughtsman; ... .j popular Educator, for December; ! The Lady at Home, by Arthur; ; The Iron llule, by Arthur; . N MAKKEt st:—Scbait a Autumn Honrs' Mrs Kirkland; Bloodstone,' by Mcteodijße. Ihn K’sh”mn;OoW?n^Link; Hp-Topt :iSS&'-7S ihn Church t Pastor’s Sketches} secoml‘Fcrloaj lhe.Lonioar.Sheplierd; Memoirs anniiiri TMiflsioßftryrhY Hamilton»Tbo.-.Wwl -Spring 5 kins’ Axithmetlcsf Uwenleal T a O.B.AritlimoUc;SlcQutloy'a : series* Macaulay’s-MlscoUnnleavl’resb. Hymn Books in I dleaant'bindings; KUtbcrford's Children; and tho.latest [ ksucs;of.the 8.8. t Onl<m. ' ' • 66 Market Btroet naif Fourth.- \ C" lIUICKTKAS.—Webiwe tW» day roceived.a fresh eup plyor stmeg to* flavored Ooloug and Congo Teas, a 60 and:s cent* jxinnd,now importation; which wowtll noaranloe cgualtoany thingin thlemarhotat tbo same price. Wholesale and & nT2ilßßi.\r, :.; • l •.. .. ... ... »•• ; 253 Liberty,street. 1. W. CUadWlck) . ; . c TVEAU3BIN JUOS AhD PAPKB»dIO.I43 Wood Street, I) Htaburgh. ■ The -highest price in cash paM for rags. . mylly' i :*N ■ • 'K furniture attended Ift#n all itsbranches. : _ ;mylU-. 1 ."* ' v."' T- ' -v" -tttavi? aW 'IIAND-at their extensile. CABINi3T and TT"nS*Sr?, IASUFACTORY, N6'. 04 Bmlthfleld street, a. will sell 15 per cent, below cufltomifryrates.. Terms—cash Only. eiWt "IxriJ willaellonrlarge stoctof COMMOM jiAVX^^vi ; W Chaim andbedstkads, at j ncoa fell to pleaso cash parrfmsura.' JB., journeymen CablnetMafcerr A»soc»ai.ivU. WAJiUHOL’SB Oit XIHIi-D STBSKf, • ‘ (EfiTWEtS WOOD AND MASKEt BWO : y »*• ‘ ' THIS ASBOClATlONjCinpradiig^ eJroa»iy/twii»',to'thrcO ; UpicS; .iriwny hiiniflfl' ai' the largest.an<l tpWT.. mart' renownedßusinessV'X.V, ' shops of this city, have opbned their W arehouse, and aw ahlo t q furnish, the publicly wholesale or.retaUj- with**"? nitiire of UicfoUcrtping description—via V.«ir.id' . : Mahogany Vfardrobes; Dressing Bureaus t Jtohogahy: Bedsteads; Sahogiiny.pliiMWi.lw* l ®? ’Chairs; Mahogany Washstunde; Sofas; Divans Kano Book Coswl Secretaries;' Card Tables; Ker.Tabteaj fin®-, CaritTables; Cetitre.Tables; Hat llacks; F«n<h Bedsteads* . Ottomans'; :Boplar Wardrobes; Dining end Breakfast Tables; • Workstands; Cherry and Common Workstao.ilsjhigbrostj 6omm6n,T6w, and trdncQe Bedsteads; Cherry Cj?bs». Of co-operationi on oneitensiva scale, jet irdt .them to' sell at the lowest -prices,, fad they are aetM-: mfnbd to seth'lQwer than .any competitors,an good,. If not better article; and the public will nn of and otter article, of any description, mode to order in every style, at the short est .notice. ! .'"..V" .JOHN it. lUIIAAH.' Pirxsßtmoir. JAMES WrWOODWELtr. j: OASIN BT FUR N ITURE MANUFACTURER s wj>>m.rnomg 97 and 98 ThlfdityftCt» j. W. W. respectfully informs/s* . frleisds and customers that. beVHu/ hifl now«mplctcdh& spring fltbcfc'Rsrl' .jfujjijture, Which •Is decidedly l l * the JflKestand best’ever offered Sot said In •will.-be , sold-at prices a* low as any in the States, or TVeidw < - A* hub determined to uphold the -quality 'with well se*r mnea msterlalel best worhminahlp, 4nd oewestdetos Mitt from the extent of his orders and .foeillly In manufoctunng, be Is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest s’ruebas 5 ’ r uebas adopted the principle of Mentifyioghfa custom ers’ Interest with his own, lnquaiity end price, and teens al ways on fraud the greatest rariety of.ererydescripUon of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele rant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or' manuflwturea expressly to or der. The following articles consist,- Inpart, of.his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: .... v . LouiaXJY tcto4-tete Sofas; • 60 Sofas, in plash and hair cloth; 60 do*.Mahogany Chairs; - 20 do*. Walnut : u 60 Mahogany Booking w 20 Walnut .- ■* • M 00 Mahogany Dltans; 20Walnut M . v , 60 Marble Top Centre Tables : ' 60 «t « Dressing Bureaus? SO «:. « Washstands;' * 40Enclosed v. ** . 100 Common u \ 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads:■; •' ‘2oWalnut..:. 60Cottage". • “ -.i -*•-'•••’.• 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogan* Wardrobes; 10 Walnut ** • 10 Cherry u . UWPIala Bureaus; - ’ ' 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary slid Bookcases; • \ v • ~24CaneßeatKockingChairs; 12 Iskdles* Writing'Desk?! ‘ • Hai’ahd Towel Stands; What-Nots; . .. < .Btiguires; ■ -.'Paper Machs Tables* - CdntersatlbnChairs; - Pembroke 41 Elizabethan “ > IfaJJwidTier “y -• ■** Ladies’W ork ■»■. • pStS-Inlaid u ..Estcnrion Dining Tables Jam;’ ** " ■ Ottomans;. • Oothlfland'EallChairs; . - _ * A' large - assortment of COMMON , TUKNITOBE .and WINDSOR CHAIRS. .Cssoßt Mans supplied, with all ar- HOTELS, furchhod at notice.'. :AU orders promptly attended to. -pra . WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. HEW JEWELBY STOBE, So. 87 tturket Street, j ... (Stamd door. above tin Xortk*wtst corner vflh e TOUN'ST EVERSON, (of the late firm of John U. M J & b*s> WBpßctfnMjr announce* to the pubUMhathelUns ] opened, at the above stand, JKTy'ELKY, SILVER AND PLATED W ARKy L ASIVS, <U UANDOLES, J\x£et and Tall* CuUenj, Bntannxa Tea and Cjtniaunion&Mt an* the usual variety of goods in Ins line. °*s|>ediUcaTe anti attention given to tho REPAIR of Pli<E He thistVthat from hl3 long experience in business, he will be able to gi to eatfafiicUon to those who may fcvor hua With their patronage. • i Pittsburgh. May lSthu 1853. Henry Klelm-rason, Jeweller, r HAVING re-hited his store In a handsome minner, and bat returned riUcaelt!. a One assortment-of VV'ATCIIES, JEWELRY, end GOODS, would call the attention of hu! IHendsnndcnstam ers to the tact that among li Watches wBl be fcnnd the moat desirable styles,patterns and mabera.. Of Jaweliji tl« latest Styles Ol Brooches, Breast Bins, Fobond 'eel Chains, Finger Rings, Ear Itings, Miniature Lockets, etn; eta. ' FANCY GOODS—Stlth tuißaptar Msehe, Tables end Boxes; Desks, Taney Vases, Pertain Bottles, Tnblo W’?; Colt’s Pistols, Borte Mounales in great variety; ChinaTrud and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and cr- = uo ***£s*. toy %t-« M AiS KiaaET Bay Wood Nursery „ JAMKSKEN’SEDY, Hat** Manager Cfihe wclbknown -y -jacuso Nineties, Now York,), tegs pubhcTtfaat h« bad now established an SERY, on the Farm of Mr. James S.h>gl*y, near Eaa , lib erty, * here bo sballbe prepared, after the sth biaUnt, to ro* celvoandfHl ordersfor erery rarieiy of FridtAnd Ornwaaj* tal lfardy audGram House £brubs and Plants. In addition to a choice and flupericrstockon band, he wule arraneemimta with one of the largest N ursenesln the ER*t, to keep up his supply. Having a thorough and lonB e M‘°" : lienee in the business, ho can assurabls customers-perfect. ” Manned, would nbo respectfully offer his wrricM to designing, laying out, and managing RimtlCometcriws-Fob lie parka, or the grounds of Country Bosldenccs; and will ‘tdsofurnish plans for tho formation of Lawns, Approaches, llcturestjuo Scenery, Ad„.in the highest styles . Practlcaltj acquainted withevery brpch M: Gardening, and hating spent years in the Sylvian Parks-of • Enzland, and on tiio beautiful i.bants of the Hudson, he ' hofsa he has the capacity to meet the wishes of.those who Communications can i>e addressed through tho City : Post OfSc*, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. >egley * ;Mohan, 23 Woodetroet A Cn/ mJUKKB’S cELBE RATED CHEMICAL YEAST EVIin"IiiVENTED. OPINIONS ' OP ! TilE 4‘ItESSt — Those who haro tried It, havofound that to> advertiser meat docs not taunt its praises too Floridian and aJouraal, tab. 19,1R53. . ■ . • Housekeepers. oho hare tested the quality or thhqmw ‘derjUronounco unanimously in its fat or. [ Is-ckpcrt vujiy everything in the way of rising, ™ m »w -‘used in.Uio-.baking TUrTs'an art 1 010 of such utility in-rarious kindsorctkilt ery, that whim its-virtues become. properly'known, no. housekeeper, that studies comfort' and economy, will wil lingly dowithoutit.—[N. Y-'Pick., May-21,18e4::; ... , : No ono need hesitate touep.Bnrkeebiaß-importantariJcle -tohouseltcepers.7--[ltepuhUcau.Eanneran4hashVilla whig, yod hote light hrcnd, sweet bread, bread thetytm can eat with a good relish, do not. forget to procure Darken a Sing PoWd«i.and you prill iidl to dtayogood breiul, “wo this 7 artiele| and .can reoommimd It with our abetter half" wiui astonished at. tho .result.—[a. y, Dl Ah goSillo'usUuives will rejoice in and glorify the name of Darken, alter ttaoy have gitenhis Baking Powder a fair trial —(New York Bun, Sept. 50,1852. . ■ DUrkee’s Baking Powder, undouhjcdly. the best article for this purpose: that had yet tjeeadlßCovercd.—N, l, paVcti- commendation'll, firumhardredsoftho larges! and most respectable wholesale houses in to?, and. nrarly every largo city on this continent} could ho giveQyu tspnee. ftllOWttl It, . • ■- ■' '■ M.. ■ • TT^niifacture OB BAKIBG w Tht Cheapest, H<alth\eit,mist.Vstfuland 2%xmojni cal AtiicUfvr liaising VhadtßiicuitiFnai, Johnny Gaits, Faslry-, Puddings, SteatCakis, . {fern r . E..R* DURKEE*. • 8o« Proprietor . -• York BAXTER & MctCEE; : Asontg,~rutoburgh. [occ.2l] MiTJ>m.amCl! JOBS I j. S* beech* SUsAlvAjjl <Su Co.> I TTTHOLK3ALE GfcOCBKS, anti Bealera in l > rodncc,Mtft I VV aim and ' Pittsburgh' ManufiUtimiS, Nos. 212 and 214 | Liberty street, near the head of Wobdj PittebnTgh, Ptw, of fer for sale on liberal torms, the following:. 1 100 tierces frealiittce; : 150,000 C»: Bacon* assorted;...; | 100bbls.Tar; -' ’ : i 6. tons Bar Iron, do; ; 1500 kegs Kails, assorted;] i 3do Best Nail Bode* 500 boxes Window Glass,; 200 Q kega Bock and |Uot* 1 assorted; 'I Powder, assorted; A 60 half cheats Tea, as*; 800 boxes Boain Soap : I ; sorted;' - 1 86 bbls. Linseed, Lard on* 75 bxs. Tobacco, snorted;;. Tanncrs*Oll; < 100hhda.N.O.Sugar;part| ; 800 hbia.; Vinegar; • prime; ' :ur . ■- 30-d6 ,:: Rosin; « *bxs«narahaSngar; 1-- 20 dd pitch; I lOhhdsi PdrtolUco do;- ’I 8000 lbs. assorted Oopper;.. 150 bags Coffee; ; v.. ;.!, , SObbla and.kegs Lard;- J 500 bbls. N.O; Molaases :] - 10 kegs assorted Shots •• . 75d6 - B:.H .do; Ido Back Snot; 800 bxsl Tin Plate, assM;; .: 5 bbls.Aluni; .. ' 1 4 ;ans Wlre, do; 1 20 <jo ’x,'' -2 do Spelter; { 20aetteTtonertf AtechineS: 5 casks sheet Zlno, as*! and Tools; . sorted;- ‘ ' ! 100 bum Dried Apples; 600 nlgftTin; - i - 1 . -100 bales Batting, assorted, : 1000 Ism Antimony ;; :•:•*. ,2000:ftff.-CottOtt-Y^r,Wr: 10 tons asa’d Sheet Iron;! r.mr'HV ' 100,000 Ibmasa’d Balk. Meat:! \ayr-v WM. A. M’CLTTKG, dealer in Fine Tsai, Choice Family Groceries and willow) Ware, CORNER OF WOOD AND STSTB STS., bujiivjwi uc pxrr3BUßou, pa. 1 d no _ ToMWine B large MMrtment o( I'KKSII QUODS,, 1 «« g hf« already eSctcnslve etoci, .pur'Dased tonffirsthands In tho EMUrDmaxtatfl.Kliich, wiUbc add by tho iR«QISIBS8 r STA'fIQ»BBi' WAKJi HOUSE, i W. s. HAVES, 1 or MuteWWW* STUBS;*. • . ... .* i twaYS ON : HAND,® large And 17011 selected stooge' Awliatinan’s Drawing Paper*, dll Urea; •” * Drawing Paperinrol!fi r various widths* . i . . Draughting-Pcndl*; , .. Blftihematlwii InstramGnisi •••' ■• •-Tapo Lioes» India Rubber; i i • Keld Boofe*; ..<■ . ■■»; |»rofllePapers; .* . • Cross Section Papers; •. - T,"Protractor Papers; ■■ And' all* articles' of Stationery: used fey CtvllEnglneera I Transit, lEopoKrnpby.end Booord Books made to older—ruled to *ny petterp neidired-- sopi • ■I . ' BJBOPE/Lfr AQEHCt. nt.nns? >KST ftBLTfiKB& OFFICE IN THIS CITY von sjouribo -. :•'. .•■■-.< i.. ■ MONET TO THE OLD OOOTRYr ■■ ■TAMES BLAKELY begs leave to any to those, persona hav- J ins 'Wends intho 014 Cpuntry.and d«iaironfl ofeither sending them money or paying;thexr.:paggflgg> that • hia afr ; rangementsfor doing either is now complete, and on so tim I'ife basis that mistakes cannotoccur, nor iMioif.accrue to any party; During’ the last ten years in wbich he hAa oeen Jflk this business, he baa remitted over a Half Million of Dollars. without lbs loss of :ar dollar, andthehoujefor-which cels ; agent,dn JJVeipoo]ibasbbipped-noticssthan4sjooo personr-, during the last; year to this country, withoto a neglect of.dutyon their part-. - ;;j ' Ho can issue Passenger Tickets forXondon, Dublin, Id7Ct\ pool;; Glasgow,' Cork,' Belfast,- Drogheda, Liraorlck, Port Knsb, Newry, Galway, Londonderry, end Dundalk, to Now York, Philadelphia, Boston,Baltimore and Now Orleans, and. from thence to Pittsburgh? andwill attend'Strictly to for warding passengers from, thence to any part©/ tho country, . He also has sight drafts for sale, payable at the-following . -places; viz;■ -! • - ON ENGLAND. Edwards, Sand&rd & . 'WmVTappscott & Co ...Liverpool. -(Avoilablointhe principal cities and towns throughout England and ynvt lm Provincial Bank ■ 1re1and....,-,........ ■; ; • saanents. . . Armagh, - . Belfast, - Downpatrick, EnnlsSlUen, Mallow, Btrabane, Athlone, Carlow, Drogheda, Termor, Monaghan, Emdsconhy, Baulna, Cavan, Dnndalk, . Galway, Hbwtv, : Tralee, Balyiaerm, Clonmell, • i Dungannon, Londonderry,- Oniagh,- ,-Youghall, . Banbrldgo, -j: -Kilkenny, -- Dnngannim,: - KUrnsh, "° r S^ toWI ” wSford, Oootebni, ■ Umerlgr, ' National Bank of. Scotland; Edinburgh, and Rtf branches In fifty townsia Scotland. : > i ••. ON FRANCE# «, -.i- i Messrs. Edward Bankers-.. ...........aoiisv fAvattableinany cityin Franca) V ON GERMANY. t lt _ r . Messrs. Yogol, Koch & Co., Bankers, Prankfort«n-the-Mnliu (Available* “ycityln 196, cor- of Seventh andSnutbfleld eta, i , ' TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,■ J .. M, the JPekin Tea Store, < ,36 Fotit BmwyPmantaoai PA. B' Y ttfcohatfcchetf, of .nfi^Uy,iiacU^^in«allic ; to suit the trade. ; ...... «... ,Wt>rT<' •' -The subscriber is now reednog bis Fall stock of ua*>r. and BLACK TEAB,i~«mabiinK of sotao of tbo finest tic j % to be found in. the market.; ; .Mertbant3 TiattoS city are invited to call and examine our stock. = . . . Below is a list of the ramus grades, all of wbich. have been carefully and ean with confidence bo ; recom mended : ■ . •• SO half chestafino Young Hyson; 10 da - do Mqyune Young Hyson 10 do extra fine Moyuno do; .. i : 100 do ’Baperior do; ; -IS . rdo l 1 extraflno • do; • • . 60 Labored boxes extraCorfous Young Hyson; 25 half chests fine Gunpowder; .... 10 ‘ do extra fine do; r&. do do-Moyunelmperial; 20 do . Superior . • dov • 160 do Fine Oolong Black Tea; "40 'do extra fine Oolong; ..... 30 •• do extra Curious do; • - 20 do • Sapcriatirely strong and fragrant Oolong; 35 cheats extra fine English Breakfast Tea; 6 do. ..CurIQUS . do: - - ; do» ; IT> . “•ALSO—tfava and ltio Coffee,, Lovcring's Cruphed.anuFuf Principe Begaw, wHch will low ><v :• J.:-vA. JAxaho,. . norl-MSw aa Filth «ttcct,.Mtt»t,nrgh. . TYPE< AGEE OT. -i .'j'AV JAYWEB» : •'v y KQ. 38 FIFTH STBEBT, PITTSBtmOU, ; Agent /crtheScleof L. Johneon fc Co. r a ’Fype? 9 c *« > Dt PHILADELPHIA* ■ ; J HAS OK HAND and for sale, tbe following:—Brasalined column Galleys; Common Galley* assorted,. Shea Gallors, Composing'Sticks; ~ Common aha Job Vasast Shooting Slicks; Ley Brushes; Boxwood Quoins; Fh* D J; ture and Biglet, of all descriptions; : Braeaßulc, of nil descriptions; Job Ink, In llb cans; 100 kegs ProuVa New* Ink; 100 Fount*Fancy Card Letter; and Load*, cat to any Orders for Presses anil Typo will mcoSto prompt at. tcation, and furnSshea attlm Foundry prices. Old Typers cciTcdinexchangefornew, at&ccnta 3>* , l 4t 1850.—daw . — _ CAKKIAGES FOB BALK. ; TU&tmdsr&igncdhas jUßtrcceircd&thls . jgamAm ; CAKRLAUB WARKHDCSE. near the Iwo Mile Ban, between PHtsburghg^^PS*- ftnA Lftwrenceville,-a splendid. assortsmnuattU««MJS3aw-; of VEHICLES, of every description, and w»U continue,to receive regularly, new and second band Carriage ,hirt*ttr v B’tgUiut flfc., which be will sell on the very lowestterm* for cash- Having hod twelveyuars’ practice in thebusinesB,and • wUUbi» weU known facilities In the East, be flatters himself la putting down all competition. - : ■■■■■„ Thowwishingto purchase are respectfully. Invßed to call and sce for themselves./' j-t •' -» •- 1 • j .. Especial and prompt attention paid ter lepamsg oj earn . [toylSrdewy*] JOSEPH WHITE. I>r- D. Jayne'i Family Hedleliies. . TAYNE’S EXPECTORANT; .-.Jayne** Hair Tonic; •I. “ lonic Vermifuge; . 0 Sanative Pills; ; / •• “ Carminativeßalsam} w . ..AguaPills:- 1 _ ' <• Alterative; < “ Hair Dj* Theobovo valuable familymedielneaconatantiycn band, and sold wholesale or retail, at the Pekin TeaSlorv, SSFuth street. By * r '/ •;■* V-V' ‘ A.-JAYNBS,;' japHtelaw 1 — ; ;/.Bx_dnriveAg<»nt,for<Pittsbtttßb. ■ lino*uB 4s> Sons*: t/.. XTEW^PATEI*T AaiAlyQAiT PEN.—TWsimportanViu* ■ j_\ ■ teniiorr removes tbetwojjreat obstacles totho uni Versal ujK?ofthq Steel. Fen, vi*: ihoir rigidity,and. their rapld dcstructibn by th e torrosive-action of tho, ink- In minutely examining the quill peri in. tbe act of writing, it •riUbx’ eceo that Iht acfiWiscompquTKi,conairting,nrfit,or a gentle yielding backward action immediately above the nib ©f the- penV ! aud,- Second,- tbo; action; or spreading ©pen of the points to permitthe fiowOftho ink. Thb* compound--movement—wMch'>tacl.'J>ch3 nltborto never have had—gives to the quinitsfiexibilUy, and. that peculiar Springy play which Is bo agreeable to tho- uainl, and which'eeems to suit tho action of tho mUscles of-tbe fingars; yielding/as it does, totho slightest pressure, with out cramping the band. ; The effortsofall Steel pehmnkrrs have boon directed to the attainment of this essential qual ity of fleribihty,ond they haTfrbad. recourse to an Innu merable.variety of cfScks and piercings to attain it.' The inventorsof the Patent. Amalgam Pen found,-from a fieri*# of experiments, that the whole practiceef tho tradebad in this - respect- been erroneous—tlmt no combination of “craeks”and “ piercings’? couldproducettie desired action, if iht ordinary form of Vic itetlftyyvsertadhertdto '; This pointbeing gained, they avoided .the plan hitherto-adopted for-attaining flexibility, aridgave p peculiar form to the metal; by -inch they managed. to combine the V scissorr action of the ordinary a feel pen with the agreeable, flexibil ity pftbequilb ’ The aecotid. difflcuUy to be .overcome was of le& inagnitudS, but still of. great importance to the cou snmerß of steel p.cnsl "Every one is aware of the s }. vo action of the ink on the ordinary steel pen. • Even I with the greatest care, it speedily,destroy? the delicftfely smooth Kur face of tho pen. ’ So' - serious'a drawback is this.from tUo utility of the steel peri, that thousands are induced to pur- 1 ebaso gold pon6, at an enormous cost, almost exclusively because'of the anti-corrosive quality of that motahi The. inventors have removed this evil by their compound metal, which possesses all , the n*»cessary qualities of steei, wUh the_ additional merit of resisting the chemical' acUonof-the ir It. Thtft Pena vriU tost mor* Slid ibn, thus rendering them tht. cheapest &er introduced- ■. For sale by - 4 TV; S. Btatfoncr,: novlO Market street, corner.of Secpodi* Bridge over the Allegheny River, at ot ■ »ear Sharp*tmrg.. NOTICE IS UEREBT GIXEN,. Jhat iitparsttancopf the Act of Assembly of .the CDfiuaonweaitb ; pf-Pfennsylva* nla; entitled w An Act to authorize the Governor to incon-o* rateaCotQpanyto'erect aßxiageoyertheAnegheny.Kiycr, 'Btornear-Shafpaburgj.itiAliegheny'CQy^tyV^epprpT^, •13th of March* 18535 and Supplement thereto, -end- Acts, ex tending thatimb therein: limited,Books will be op«ncd hy ; the under named Commissioners, to receive Bubscnptiops tortile Stock of said Company, at the ST.: CH ABb * SHd [-TKL.'in the City ofpittsburgb, on tbQ SEYENTEEJJ'IiI dayof DECKMBKfI, 1853, betweenthe hours ofiatf clock, Jd;iand 4o’dqck, f.M.jand.should, the .whole ntunper.oft sharesnotbesubaoribed on thafcday. then oml in. that. case,, at the house of Mr.NEWPOKT.in the Borough of Sharp.s burgb, on the TWENTY-FOUKTII BAY OF,TUB SAsl£ ilONTlli between the same hours.. 1 , ••-- /, • Philip MlUer, Thomas Liggett, • James'Sharp*. .Gatrioi Adams, , • LowisC.J.ttoblo, 1 • . Thomas;WallacB,:; . .. Peter KHngensuntti, HalcolmLcech,. . John >V» Duncan, . UarrlschPartyp, ' v David Dronan, .. BobortChessmwJ,:. - I’rtncisKarns, ■ Diehard Ewalt, . - -David Boyd, *Bobert"WllWEf, ; rr .. James ••" JamcsHaSl’Clelland, ■ UenryM’Gbary* ThomM PbSTSoui ' y .Sames Blakely* Grant Mowra • • Charles Spang, ' ... James OMI, Denny, . William C. Denny, A. Morton,;. - J, C. Comstock. 1 Lemuel ShurtlilT, P.tAiCDUier,--** - * James Lewis. ■ . wholesale aud ticiaU» V | SADDLE, HARNESS AND' TRtiNK/*MANUI?ACrOBY. I •1> OBEIIt IL; HARTLEY, begs Itfttfe to Inform v : J\;"b>ft.grt6pdB onA the public contlnccsto obcupy thatdarge and comiiiodicnis Store Rcom>fonnerly ocoiptedby .-; stock A Co,, No. 8% corner of Diamond- 3 Alley Ada wood it, | wliore bo keeps ® large bwl .generalassortment of addlai, Uarness, Trunks Saddltfßajg&YaiS^ Buffalo Robes, WbiM, his line. - ! f Ho also keepscQUHtcntly,enbtmd,and laprepared i idahtiforder, M ‘kinds of of tha be&t matafialvoud- in Artylc.iof.Aorbaansbip to tiro Eastern article,.and at 60 por centcneap<rr. Country Merchants onAifcriiMra wonld do well to call «ud hb fltock before purchasing elsewhere, As to lsue- I ttrtaJfiedjto' sell first rate, articles at TCiy knr w j ■ plaavNo. 80, corner of Wood.st.aijA ’ : iVRw' coaoii iuid Carriage/JflftctoTy* . J JOHHSTON, BBOTHEES .* CO,? Corner of fiebtcM.&td Belmont streets, JMegTuny C«y r ' mi'***r VS •v . WQIHJ> their frieoda >yg’feffi f public generally, that they have commenced the manufacture of Carriage?, -pnfA^^j'Roc kaways,Buggits, SleighsSnd s ChariotA'ln <fll:tbclr,Tariousstj’les bffinishand. proportion. J : AlVdruSrs strict regard to durability and bcauty'.bf finish.’ Repairs will also be attended to; on tho nfoat reasonably terms.V Using in oil .their, york the best liisterttShaftir, Poles, and : AVhed stuff, they f«U wnfi dent thst all whc faTpr-theni with their patronage, will, be perfectly satisfiedontrial'pfjthoir ~ *v ,; V ' Purchasers arerequested to give us a.calli befqrepnreha* ring elsewhere. - octßjy. •• 7“^^—CiVEßy STABLE, • * ' ■ ■'Vtrnicr-'b/:'&ho\fUH itred .cdZey*,- ■■ ; .*>£’ added largely tohla j fy?«Ll*gtock,ls now’prepared to r accommodate the public Wr TVwUh the finest Buggies, and best ilDrseSt both'for SSTefind Hameas. - GehUeiaen. wishing to haTCtliDfses kept iOlTery,‘witt find superior accommodations fbr- them; at thisstable. The stalls are large and new, and thepro oTifitorpaTseverydttehtibntp.thdreaseandcom&rt. octfhy- ’ -••••■ ... P. PjbvLlN. Pearl: Steam Mill; . CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, sAiiaoAD statios.) FiilUilEliwni.bftsaiypHed'wUliourTarioQSgradcfl of .. > FEE3U OKOOSD FLOUB, B 5 leaving thetr orders at tho MHI or in our bosea at . • Logan, WUe6n & 'VVood strcot,or Braun A Eater,cor ner iiberty and SVGlair streets, Pittsburgh. , . _. ■ “ n. P.mwiitz, or f-T. ;■ . CABttol ‘? <,u^^Bi t YAN , .-Kr.N-ya>Y ico - IX MEMOIB3 poUijhcdand fcrssKrbj giniallugimcst; ilerja ■ ■'*. ..-‘..-*.3 Martlet»WHit. pen Foarth. I wSiareef ana Tlrsln alloy, All >Hfl(is if tan- a t uu» «t»bihh ; PalislJcttoD'WaOTgted Id nil eaten- .. C ° T -* i "A. UASQS * itmtr aliUtciietoei ut A . Cathrosres at arcflttctioa of oasurly 60 per cctrt. ■ - • V;/,.y w 1 *Ls - v ?. ?■ ;:iy • i -V -*■» Cartels Spanish tMixture^ ' : XHJ3 GBKAT VMWIM OF TUB BLOOD. ' < ao? a VA2SUZB or KWtulir in if. \ , >A TJ INVALUABLE BKii±a>Y •A: BtJl* KhoflniaUsin, Obstinate Cutaneous Utopticms, Pimples or Pustules ct» theFaco, IloilSjChranlfl Bats Byes, Blog' Worm. crJPeltcr, fiotdaiTc&ffXnlargemenf and Pain of the Banes and Joints, Stubborn.-Dleeife SyphK Utie Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and nil Ida eMeS Srtsing k Cfom alii«judicicms uso or Mercury,lmpru dence in Life, or Impurity of.theßlood. ... : . ... r i This valuable Medlrine, which bM .berae <»&ln*todff>r tho number of extraordinary euros .effected jthxough. its aitency, has induced the P*opriotow, tho urgent request of tb& Mends, to offerdt to tho publid, whichtheydowith the uiinost confidence in its.yirtuesand. wondcrfOit-raiire properties. The following certificates, selected from a large stongor testimony than, the mer* word of thd : proprietors; ond ntfe from.gentlemen 4 welt known in their localities, ahd of the highest respectability rosny at thorn Presiding la the city*of lUchmond, Va.... tho Excliange Hotel, ttitlimond, known everywhere, says he. haa teen the fuedirine .called -Oarcer’s Spanish' Mixture administered fnevibr a hundred cases, in nearly oil tho diseases for which His recommend-; ed, with tho most astonishingly good resuits, lie saysJtis ! the most extraordinary medicine he has eve* Scon. AliUB FliVlilv—UllEAT CUKE.—I hereby certify that for. thpeo-years I had Ague and Feverof tho xnoat.vio lontdcscription. • 1 had several Physicians, took large Quan tities of Quinine, Mercury, and 1: believe all. tho Tonics ad vertised/ but all without any permanent relief, At last l tried Carter’s- Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which, effec tually cared mo, and I am happy to say 1-have had neither chill* ot fever since.l consider it tho best Tonic in tho world* and tho only medicine that over reached my ease. ...., : JOUf? LOXOKI*. Beaver Bam* nearßlehmond. Vm. Q»' B. LOCK, £sq.» now in the city Of Richmond, and lor many years In the' Post Ofliee, has- such confidence in the astonishing efficacy of Carter's ‘ Spanish Mixture, that he has bought upward*-of fifty bottfes. which ho has given away totba Efilicted* Mr. Luck Bays no has never known It i to fail, whca-taken aErerding to direction*. u .... i'\ DrJ fillNUlV a practJaiaff .Pbyaicfnn, nna iormiirly of the ’ City Hotel, lathe dtyof Richmond, eajg.hts has witnessed ia a number of instances the effects of GV-rttr’a. Spanish Mixture, whlch-vere most truly aurpriahig. Ko says in a - ;osseolCcmsnniptlon,<lepeniienton the J good i «f‘ - lecte were wonderful indo&i. • < -SAMCEL Mi DRINKER, of the Ann of Drinker & Mor tis, lUchmond, was cured of liver Oompl&intof eight years standing, by the use of two bottles of Carter’s Spanish, i Mixture: ! ~: GREAT CURE OFBdtOFCliA>—The Editors of tho Blah xnond Republican had S’servant employed !u their-press ' room - cored', of violent Scrofula,. combined with Rheuma tism, which entirely disabled him from work. Two bottles ot Carter’s Spanish Mixture made a perfect cum of him«- and thelidi tors, in a public noUce, say they “cheerfully re commend it to aU who are ofiiictel with any diseasooi iho blood.” •>' •' ’ ■ ■ ...«. ■ • BULL ANOTHER-COKE OP SCBOVULA.—I had a very . - valuable boy curedof Serefttla by Cartier’s Spanish Mixture*. 1 canaldex.lt truly a valuable medicine. . - .. ;r . . j-.j'AHxa M. Tavxoiu • .. .. < Conductor on tho B. P. and P.-B. R. Co., Richmond,; Ya. -EALTKHEDMcf TWENTY YBARSBTANDINa CORED: —MrJJOHN THOMPSONytesldlngin the city of Richmond, w&ntnrecX by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which fiabad nearly twenty years, and which all the pbyMdan* of the city could not cure,. Mr, Thomp* SOnisaweU.knownmeichantinthedtyaf Richmond, Va* and his cure ia most remarkable. j ... : WJb A. MATTHEWS,of lUchmond, had a sotrant cured Of. Syphilisj in tbeworst fbrm, by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. He says be xheinfuliy recommends it, and considers it an invaluable medicine. • , • • r . -RICHARD E. WESY,-of Richmond, was cured of Scrofu la, -and what physicians call confirmed Consumption, by threobotflesoffCarter'a Spanish Mixture, v iU)WAßDßUßTON,commissiontir of the revenue,. eaya he haa-seen the good effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture in a numher of Syphilitic cases/ond soys it is a perfect curs fortbathorribledisease;---' ; . 1 ' ;- WM. (f.HARWOOJXof Richmond,tmrod of OldSoresahd him from walking. Took a few bot tle* Of'CarWaSpaßishMUturc,'and .was enabled to walk withoutacnitchvinaebotttimepermanentlycured.- •. principal Depot at &L WABD/CLOSE A CO-, No. 83 Maiden Dane, New-york&£^- v '\' t ' r -'V; ' T. W.DYOTT A80N5,N0.132 North 2d fit,Philadelphia, BENNETT A BEERS, No; liS Main street, lUchmond, Ya. And for safe hy B. A. PAHNEBTOOK A CO., WILCOX, Jc. H. Vi SCHWAIITZ, Allegheny; and by Druggists and Dealers in Medl&ne everywhere. • octB:d>wly-.... .......'' .■ : =. '-j "■> ■ MORSK’S COMPOUND BViIVP Uff:YKL LOW DOCK ROOT, nnTTTfI. is apurely VpgetableCompound, scientiflisally pre« _r pared, from the best-root* and herbs of the Materia taedicstand.-has gained enunri vailed reputationfor the . folowing effects*vJr.3’ - lUBQUj2t!EIi«a AND BTKENGTHKNIKa TEB lIVEB, sad Diqesuve Oboabb, and. cleansing the Stomach and Dow* els, And thus curing all Bilious Diseasen^ldver Complaints. . Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costiveneas, tiles, Headache* Eevoc Agng, Jaundice. Nausea, Lcs3 of Appetite, -&c.,and . ■ causing the food to nourish anil support every part;•, PUKIFYINd THE BLOOD, and thus curing all Humors, CutaneouatEruptionfl, Scrofu* la,Saltßhoum; Erysipelas, ScaldHehd, Canker, Pimples on the face, blotches, Ulcers; Tumors, Mercurial Disease, Can* cersy&c.* 4c. , •• ; ’ : ttEQUhATIHG THE BECUETOBT OBGAN9,, .. and by enabling them to perform their proper facetious, -preventing and cunng many 'painful and dangerous did* eases; strengtheningand.quieting theNefrousSyntem, thus hilling Nervous lrritatiou,e&d. cunng all diseases of the •Nerves, osUyaterlft^Neuralgio,Cramps,&c. It Ibunrivalled... inthe care of all FEMALE COMPLAINTS, as Weakness, General Debility, Irregularity, Obstructions, Swelling of tho feet, Ximbs, Joints, caused by weakness; olso, Lung and Throat Complaints, as Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Consumption, £c4 also, Dropsy*- ilavicgmode uso of the Compound Syrup of Yellow Doch Boot; prepared by 0. Morse & Co, either ourselves, or in on* families, and finding it to boa very salutary and effectual preparation; wo do mostcbeerfullyrecommendlttothopnh* Ih»ae a very valuable medicine, • B. Bourne, Esq., Cashier National Bank, Providence, B*L» AW. Spencer, Esq.', Cashier Lime Bock Bank, do. £ot« William Phin!pffrKev.>Jvß< -Biehmond, & S, JoUfe3,‘editor Providence.GeiLi Adst.*; WillUm- Field, :.M; W. G; MCyrus Fishery M.KB.B.,James HntdiiusoQrG. 8., Bca.y.J. Bates; Boct/Beuj. Cfclby, and. one hundred others of the mostrespeetahlelhuillies of Brovidehce.' : : ,' : _r «. ThJs certifics that Ihave for a number of years been ae auiilted with tho composition and mode of manufacture oi MORSE’S COMPOUND STRUB OF TELLOW DOCK BOOT. I havealsp. boro acquainted with its in mo* ease, and can say that in oil respects it is admirably calcu lated to remedy that class of .Dißease for whlch: ifc #aa de la especially valuabTe in INDIGESTION and ml its attendant symptoms/It *fexcitd td healthy, action tho LIVER, xemoves.Torpory apd.l nactivity of thiaOßGAN,aft4 stimulates hetdthy action in alt the system* -A?' a, DEPU BATOR, or purifier of the has no 'superior. • , • • DAVID HOLHEB; M.D. Prmidmu, B. L, Jan. 4,1853. ', ' ■ tk-Prepared by o. MOUSE * CO- No. 448 Broadway, NeirYork, and bold by Dnlgglatff and otbera tbnraphont this and other countries. .■ ■ JOEL HO BLUR, ; Agent, 1 aprYMy ... ■ , Pittobnmh, Pa. DR. DE RANEY'S oelebeateb CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, The orilv Infallible Cure for that Dreadful (: .7 SPBRMATOr.niDiA OB XSYOLTJNXABY NOOTimNAL v.missions, rq hMtasripgatid destructive, and prod no- - • tiTB ?f ao m,\fth to" £bu nsrrous system, iacftpaclla- x, tingtheinan'forbusiness,societycndin&tririujuy. ; , . r : - This instrument ia 'simple, eorripreltensrte. andftWCT** . ; j ... failinSv ’wd'iijnay-,bo ..used:wlthem-ithe slightest incon« \ venteucb orthe knowledge of tile most intimate; friend* .■ ? . ieiB v ’lb'fl*--te^ v «terfittUyi'inf6tWcto‘Bii6:;pa!n'iu*' i 3Uunry : i presenting froßr tticQdmg W : . , his business; and while. In ute not d lit^temuTwacan take. * .AtMiiAviaorciixigihAtn^dmy i» a *?wrt time, to*«cfcan«>.. .j fftlt PfIIMITITE gOWTEPr RglXflTlt>3» tho ’ . iOB3pX: which, 3 i tioh, and the canse of tho thousand concomitant complwntß, - —via: Kervousheea,:Prostration.^Dyspepsia, Pain. in.the : t . Kead ; and Dimness of Yiaion ,‘weoknesr ofbhe Bade and | LowerihrtrenhtievAffecttepa of } . pie* oh tho.Face,Prmaalore Decline, of YiriUty,;Weakne«a ; Of iienio'rrahd Power for* Mental Application,Dejection,; * - Aversion 10 Society, Timidity, Self-Distrust, hove of Solitude, 5 Ac. Ml Uxtit comj>laints invariably diiappear,G*non&*pia •• • ...»■, .Do It al«0 rqrqembered, that those complain taaro hutlitilO * understood by the profession, jn general,; and that' all tho. . \ : tppijVftrnftltt to'e'world naverhasr and never will, stop those, ■ < •loßaeßj Whlchjif alldwed'tocontlnnonncheckfcd,aropurOto“ ; y. produce thomcatdiatiessing Consequence*. > . > . f .Xheptlcedf.thecotaplete eeWCd. 5 against 01l obscrvalien in d box, Is only $lO. It can be seat :by : e*press td any tildxhssi in anypaxt of the United State*, 1 ■ fynftritt- Aai, arciirdlpg taord&ygaouipanied- fry full dlteO* r | tidM^andimpor;&ntftdvieotothomarried and;.alngl*»tho ;, expenses, even to the remotest parts of the ooxuatry, being , f *• ■' ‘’- 1 : *;■■'.* ■ All applications and remittances must bodlrocted (po;t* paid) to the Doctor himr.elf, ho having no AKondeaestofcUrO' ~ edhntinhondonond'Pariß. r .) -Address, (post-paid) Dr. B. Do Bancy, 61 Llspeo&rd s treat, : Office hours, daily, from 9 A. M.till3 P. 61., and from 7 to ■' 8 P.M., tho Sabbath excepted. , • ~ ~ i Vt33ie undersigned with grc»tplcasurc,tliettto'. .bore mentioned Instrument la not only constructed on set chtlflo’princip&s:hist thatfrom its use the happlestresuita' . miy aloaje, eltb confidence,bo anticipated, therebelo£,for . tho core of those diseaScs, no offio 1 certolnrcmcip ectanh' ’. ; - ’ SSUiKBsU. », % , ; OH. GOETZEjH.- D.. 90 Qtamhers st, , 0. ECKHABDT, M. I)., 24 Howard St, ; NEW YORK. : tu 't' ■' . \ •• i? t: ■* . • •- » r,-t■* r >. .'! v-V. v; "•: v-V- : ' ''-v V. ‘Jr. WoM'f&mm ! • aoyne»» Expectorant, v • • ■ . ... temisfrequontly lnnifl>rt)proteir; j applied to other affections of the ilnngaand Bronchia,». go Xar as ilia treatment is concerned, this is oT.TOT MtUft omvOTaenceiaa the remedies aw tbe same.- The EXPEC ip,K ant should be giten as often as mar he necessary to WUevo tba coagh, aud produce a free and easy.expectora^ tTon, and also' tc- remove the tightness, or pain, or opptes*.. sion about the throat or chest—The bowels should be regu latedby the nsaof the BAHATtVE PILLS whenever necefr sarr. If theroi he much debintyy witli iilght's'weats > lroia one to two tewpocafahj of TON 10 TERMjVtJ GE should bo 1 given about half au boor before each .meal;; Itshonia bo I tnlxed In. two or three spOohafnl of coid waior, and sweet* I ened to please thataste.' B»t if there bo no night-sweats, ot Of ttmy disappear, then. glvothe -ALTh'HATIVB ttwy times a day, according to the directions, instead of the ; preparations for sale*, wholesale or; retail. at the PEKIN TEA BIOKE, 38 Fifth: street. - dcclT , “ •Wanen'stongreiflinn* . TmSIKK is prepared by a purely chemical prqceg, ana la woxranUdlo contain 'loUririffisyunotulovictalicpcu. It is pale when first used, but by exposure; to the aw be* . com»CTidaaUy of a most Intense .and permanent block. For sale la bottles of vari >us size, bj or reta^at •• ■ .W. o. HA* fart ©• .. * Slntlonnrr War ta. Market street.‘corner of M. /~ii)VASi viUtNISU—4OO gallons, Hmith’e New, Yorls tr brand, la Kora for rate by ■ KLKMING BH JO, successors to J. Ks.ld & Co., jec 2 ■ CO Wood at. .. to la «■»» P K B tfAv XAKa *lls"* W AUMSTOCK & CO. -- ■ Dl A. & CO. •1W lbs, is«Tandru'gofculne, for salo by • • B. A. .gAHKJCSTOCK & CO. . JtKUW- A data CO. Tk fr.iMsfcAl* bare cat band, nnd am «m-y tVI’ etantly receiving fresh suppUes cf>lbo following' waiere, In pint anti quart bottles: Empire Spring,;Wb!t* - Sulphur «PrU. g , Corner Market et. anti Diamond, •• 4 g • and'corner Fourth and Smltbfldd sta» ■ BLIUIKK UIIEST9—A i>»» lot of Tuioua sues anij £ t J l«,fia c4l ooracr; fc r j£ aleby [rFiEMi _ NQ , •Corner Market sfc *ndDiamond. ;■ ajj ... -• •• -and corner EoOrtbanil SmltlifieM Bt3. T Y'ua’3 liiiUAllluN and Blurry’* Trbopbcrouii, » now ' L bt, j« for Wo X'Ooroor Market 8t aad ., and oornij Fonrtb and Smithflcld nil. . - *!■ •; V t a.kuvia.—llßtcaetoifoJ4ciuiauait l»jeifvf lostanUy rl ihoniiaittli» «iloret tbo h»U tus <lmiw Ujck—gs« w'dow So Also, Juiraeir# »cd UairUon’a Ualr Djs, «,iAi»odrf. TOauw,, * ../ Cotn«r Market sl«fta4D>amow» . ; . ■ ~ ' 'ojni Foot Lb mmJ SralibftW'iatt-.■ : X . -afe Mn ■* V 4 ' - ,, fv-
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