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ISO “Wood street, Pittahnrgh. • ; • • Notice to Pormeri asset Oardeueri, .-. ► 3 •'i *r*?r V >r ri!?? »** , mue -mbscriber baa received bis enpply ofTUBNIP Y* -* * r%: y,- ~ ***■;****•*+*&* 1 SEEBfl—Tl*: Large Porplo Top, Yellow Aberdeen*, o‘ *S\<; */ ''S'' '- * 1 **7 +*■'■'* r'*,*.<■*'. fj . S*\\r- ■ *-: “VJ White Globe, Lirge Norfolk, and Laincy's unproved Kutp ''.V/v*.*.^- 1 J or*< w «- , ir-Jt —*- *.'**'"■ 2. ‘•*i. k \ - \-TUim or Swedish. Also,* feV ton? of Xelnnp* FcrtUlzer, j»s£ v „ r ’7% - 'm. ,, .-jv , ‘/* - n>;* s r »r :,^:.l *'?'•'■•"'*■• ' v -- ,, V'"- <: 4tc.,of«apynndsafo application, at Philadelphia &jL<-‘ - *'\: ! Farming ln CTeot variety, of tbs •*' ir <\ : i'f : -i , eiUmpTOTPmonts, stiboSeed and Implement Warehouse, h'^K-y ■ . Ws moAL ‘ 'X - :iy - ’' mmmsmgßoss w' - -.>.-? j> ->;., innfe r- i r c-* v e j*<.“ CLOTHING. . ' MSMOyAft* ' ■; J TORE subscriber . I- tho public, that hohskremOved from his old stand, on; •-&*i*et&6et; toWtfEw.ltiOXyF&ONT- STORE, NO.; 45 SlETll aittEET,-immediately opposite the Theatre, : xrbttrnhaisxwwxKeelvlßgand opening a handsome assort-, meat bTFbdnaud Fancy Ooloral Clothe, Casslmows an J! Vesttngflipf tho noweat styles, which bo will take pleasure!, ItraSSwlogto those who may favor him with a call. Uoh ulus preps) ad do make'to-order every article ofClothingi constituting a Geatleraan’s Wonlrowv in- tbo • latest and, - . style. . - ■ . rU &o : TAlZdO'RS.~ Thetmbscribcr offers for sale hie com pletoeystoxn of Garment Draughting, so f&vorhbly .known and generallyußcd'by tho trade ot this city, ■Cincinnati, ■•• v: - ' Philadelphia and elsovliero; at the following pncuyy»v ; ‘ With ihstractlonu,‘Sto»oo; Without instructions, st,oo. Book and Eulor;oontainlng full and accurate directions, to succeasftildraughting, fbrwonlod to any part of tho United States, on. receipt of $7,00, by. ■;JAMES, 0.. W ATT, . ' . Teacher of Garment Cutting^' mar2o No 45 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, t SAMUELGUAV, i MERCHANT TAILOR. NO. 47 ST. CLAIR HOTEL BUILDINGS, , BT, ontß bTimer, rnremnwH. /GENTLEMEN’S CLOTUIMQ mule exclusively to order, IT and warranted to suit. Das constantly on hand a! Choice assortment of CLOTEi, CASSISIEIII2S, VESTINGS,! and OVBItOOATING, of tho latest styles, selected expressly fjr tho custom trade. Gentlemen leaving their orders, will, have their wishes consulted and complied with, as all work = H done under his own Rnperrlsicm. 'novl2 > CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO., .TjWRMEHIiY of tho cclabmtea Clothing Depot ou Liberty JP streeL.which baa won an unbounded popularity under t he none or the THREE ISIO DOORS, hare, for tho put pose of acquiring xnoro space for thoir immense business, removed to the spacious building on carper of ■ DIAMOND ALLEY AND MOOD STREET, IVbero they have note tho moat SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! BEADY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been-offered to the public. Thoir principal object for this removal, Is to give them xnoro-facilities forth#: ; : WJIOI.ES.4X.E TRADE! • They are prepared to sell Goods at tho _ . I/O WEST EASTERN PRICES! And they will warrant them to l>o os good as any manu factured in the Union. CUSTOM WORK, t3r T!tB : BEST BTTL«,A. , ?B UPON THE BHOETI3T KOTICS. Thcf hare on hand ti full and beautiful assortment of OtOTUS and COATINGS, lor . FKOCK3, DKESS, WALKING AND BUSI- NESS COATS. •: ■Our laterosts are Identical with tho.™ of our customers, and to assure tbe'pufcllo chat our fidelity Till not fail la fillluir all orders ve may bo favored with. - DON'T FORGET THE PLACIS— - §§ Wood Street, (EAST SIDE,) GOBNEB OP DIAMOKD ALLEY. N. B.—We dearaour patrons to understand that vrohaTi* Ko longer any connection with the Clothing- Business ou liberty street. Our attention is deToteJ exclusively to the Housjrabore designated* xnar£3 DRY GOODS. TO TflK WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS OF PITTSBUUGIL ALLEGHENY CITY, AND VICINITY. GREGG A CO., Importers A \Ybolo?ale Den’ere in Foreign and Domestic Drj Goods and Varieties,“No.'OP, one dobs from the North-west corner of Wood-st. and'Dlamond alley, Pittsburgh. Having comploted theenlafgcment of thefr present occupied Ware ItoomSjare now opening one Ofthelargcst and best stock of DRY GOODS and VARIE TIES, they haveevorborctoforocxhlbitodtoth© Pittsburgh trade, ttod oa examination, will be found to be unsurpassed by any other flouse of the kind In tho City, and nsone of tlio partners is generally in tho Eastern Cities during the business seasons, hurchariug cheap bargains, adopted to the Pittfburgli find Western Trado, -we will heebie to offer Inducements to oar old customers, and purchasers gener ally. 'Our stock of Dry Goods consists in part of the follow Jng leading articles, vis: Superior Broad Cloths; Pilot and Petersham do; ' Jfnncy CaMirnercs, Tweeds and Satlnettf? Jeans, Fancy Vestings nnd.Corduroys; Flannels, Tickings and Vest Paddings; Brown and Blcschod Muslins, and Irish Linens; . ».■ Foreign and Domestic Ginghams; Alpacas, Merinos,Coburg Cloths, and Dress Bilks; - BaySflte and Broacbo Shawls; •: • Woolon. Comforts and Fancy Bilk Handkerchiefs. ‘ Dio - following eompliso a part of the general wtoek. of Varieties: •' - • - Buttons, Combe, Threads and Sowing Silks; , -Hoslpry, Gloves, Ribbons, and Black Silk. Yells; Lace GoodvJoconettv Mull and Cambrick Muslins; Nettings, and Millinery goods generally. ' - Also--A large assortment of Table CuileryVPocket knives, Itaxom and Scissors of our own Importation, Perfumery, Patent Medidnts, together with a splendid assortment or Gold and Gilt Jowelry, of the latest patterns; Gold and Sil* ver .Watcher; Watch materials: Watch glasses, and an ex tenrir’o stock of SO hour and 8 day Brass Clocks, of a variety of patterns. All of which will bo sold on the most accom* modatlog terms, tar Cash, or City reference. • N; 3L-~City, Country Merchania and Pedlars are invited to rire us a call before purchasing elsewhere. srpCLtf 1) OREOO A CO. ~ SECOND ARRIVAL OF PALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS!! The Cheapest Goods of the Season! XrOUNG; STEVENSON k LOVE, sign of tho original A Bcr-Unx. No. 74 MARKET STREET, between Fourth and tho Diamond, Pittsburgh, Imvo just received, and ore now opening, a large and splendid assortment of DRESS GOODS, Of tha newest and most desirable styles, adapted to the present season. * Plaid Brocade anil Faner Silks at bargains. Plain Blade and Cornelian Silks and Turk Satins. ' Merino Plaids, all •wool, and Bilk and "Wool do. Al4O, Raw Silk and Cashmere Plaids of over/ description, ’ Y6ry cheap; Now stylo PJaln CDd Fancy Do Lnineß. Frcncb-Moriaas, Cashmeres Coburgs, Alpacas, and Para :: - matfos, nil colors andquolitlcs. Do Bcgcs; and high colored Do Laincs,all qualities. 'Pall and Winter Shawls, of every description. Lon? nud Square Bror.ho and Piatd Shawls. Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do, French’ Chintzes, Ginghams. WIIITKGuOD;? of every description. , Collars, Cu ffs, Chemisettes and F.mbM Hdkfs., at bargains. Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods, very cheap, - AiAo, a full stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, at low pricesr— - Linen Sheeting, Pillow Linens, Table. Cloths, and Nap kills. Russia Diaper, and Cravats, very cheap. GLOVJiS, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, and CRAVATS. We wopbi respectfully solicit an early call from both wholesale and retail buyers, flattering ourselves tliat we 0«n accommodate all who may favor us with them patron oge, on most liberal terms. -aqp26 • YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE. AT THE.ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE, Xa. 74 MARKET BT&EET, A' ’ NEW SUPPLY OF FALL ANL WINTER GOODS, which will bo sold at exroedlngly Low prices. We would respectfully solicil nn early cnll from oar friends and the'public-In g i, n hrf»rHnp that wo. can now offer greater Inducements to both wholesale and retail buyers. than ever heretofore. • • * ep i& YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE. ¥m. a. m’clurg, DEALER IN Fin© Teas, Choico Family Groceries and Willow War©. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., • PITTSBURGH, PA, IS now rocolvlog a large assortment of FRESU GOODS. in additifln to his-already extensive stock, purchased from first hands in tho Eastern markets, which,-will be sold at the lowest market prices. Steamboat*, and-families, buying by th» quantity, supplied at wholesale rates,; . . Oords flelivergd lu tho city free of charge. . s*p2l ' jsew Coach and Carriage Factory I JOHNSTON, BROTHERS & CO., ' 4hmm of jfabec ca and JBdmont strutt, ARtghmy City, nj'ViiTjj rj ' WOULD respectfully inform their friends tho public generally, that they hare th6 manufacture ofCamagfes, CliAriots, Snail -their various stylos of finish and proportion. All order* will bo executed with strict regard to durability findbwutyof finish.- Rep&Jrs will also bw attended to on the most teaaonoble terms. Using In all their work the hast Eastern Shafts, Polos, and Wheel stuff, they feol confi dent that all who favor them with their, patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give us & call,belbre pureha tlilg ~ • • ' ■ ;:;oot&ly THE undersigned has just received at his ■ w>J l.. v n CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, situated noar MUe Ran, between PlttsbnrghwSgfr.flryj&, V-*wrcrtftcvilla,..a-iiplenditLassortmen> Of-VEUICLES, 6f every description, and will continue to regularly, now and secondhand Carrtagu, Sidkieti itojfrpfer, will sell on tho very lowest terms for eosb; •' Having had twelve years’ practice In tho bu&iucfis.nnd -with his well known facilities In the East, ho flatters himself ln v otittl&gdown ail competition. .■Those wishing to purchase are respectfully Invited to call -fthdaoefor themselves -Especial andprompt attention paid to repairing of Oarrl eqea,rAfl. • ■ fniyl&alqwy+i JOSEPH-WHITE. \ "tUmfr of Smithjidd .strut and Iha'mond.aJUy. . THE undersigned having added largely to his f/raC-ctockriumw.prepaiedia.accammod&tntfca-piibllc r< f :TL with the finest Boggles, and best Horses, both for BftfWi* Andvllamcss. Gentlemen wishing to have horses kept atJUvery, will find superior accommodations fop them at thiaatable.- The stalls am large tmd new, and thb prt>- uridtar-pars every attention to tholr eoso anucomfort.:' oetfcy P. DBTLPf. irbLAflkßOOkfe-r•■■ : V. "Lcgera,' • •” IV •‘Journals,* . Day Books, • Cash Books, Receipt Boobs, Docket*, Or any descrip* tion. of BLANK BOQKS MADE TO ORDER &t short notice, of the most nupenor quality of paper, bound .fn any style required. Blank Books nora to order. A large and excellent stock of Blank Books.always On hand and Tot sale at low rates, consisting of Cap, Demy and Medium work, in all styles of binding. : ThatradesuppUcdon liberal terms. ■<; W. S. lIAVEJT, •- Blank Book. Manufacturer,-. sap 2 Corner of Market aufl Second streets. fHE partnership between tbe undersigned, at Pittsburgh and Wheeling, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. aphlUeliard* has transferred his Interest to George Wk Smith, who is alone-authorised to settle the business of the lato firm. GROROE W. SillTH; & Plttaburglv August 28,4853,... HU- : CARD—The BREWING, GRAIN,HALT antIHOPTBADE l± Trill be cnryiel on as heretofore, by tho subscriber. ai Pitts* fit burgh and Wheeling. - GKOHGE W. 85HTIL tif- angZT:3ta ■■ = - ' “ • • [Garotte.-] -. .■ • JOHN M’CLOSKEJT * CO. Noll.cl! ust Rccelvedi Notice* JOSEPH RICHARDS. TMN^jpMT&TfON. 0 L E V £ L A N-D-' *C> t-T TS B CRGH -ItAUinPAD. : CHANGH OP TIME.v. QN and after MONDAY, November 14tb; 1853, Passenger Trains will tun dally (Sundays excepted) tor follows: MAIL TRAIN leaves Cleveland at 9 05 A M for Wellsvllle, stopping at all intermediate Stations; arrive at Alliance at 11.85 A M, and Wellsvßle at 2.20 P M. EXPRESS TRAIN .’leaves Cleveland at 8.(0 P M for Alli ance, stopping at Hudson, Kariville and itavenna only— arrive at Alliance at 5.00 P M^ ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Cleveland fbr Itavenna and Intermediate Stations at 7-45,and arrive at Ravenna at 955 PM. Two through Trains from Cleveland to Pitts burgh daily. . • • -RETURNING: EXPRESS TRAIN Icarus Alliance for Cleveland at IR3O P 51, stopping at Lima, Ravenna, EarlviUo and Hudson only—arrive at Cleveland at&4o PM. The Mail Train of Ohio and Penna. Railroad, leaving Pittsburgh at 8.00 A M, connects with this Train at Alliance at 11.45 AM. MAIL TRAIN leaves VVoHhtUIo for Cleveland at 3.00 P M, stopping at aR way Stations—arrive at Alliance at 5 00 and Cleveland at 7.80 P M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Ravenna fbr Cleve land and intermediate Stations at 7.15 A M—arrive at Cleveland at 9.00 A M.' Only onothrough train from Pitts butgh to. Cleveland daily. ; CONNECTIONS.—MaiI Train from Cleveland connectsnt Alliance with th» Mail Train of Ohio and Ponno. R. R. for Canton, Massillon and Wooster; also for Salem and Pitts burgh, arriving at Pittsburgh at 4.45 PM. Express Train from. Cleveland, and Mail Train from WoUsville, both connect at Alliance at 6.00 P M with tho Express Train of.O. k P. Rvfor Pittsburgh—arriving at Pittsburgh at 8.15 P M. •ExpTcssTraiuftom Allianceconneots with tb* 8.00 AM Train of O.&P.U. from Pittsburgh. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh on the 8.00 A M Train ar rive at Cleveland at 2.40 PM, and connect withthe follow ing-trains East,. West and South. 'Clbvclakp ato»Toledo.—Trains leaving at 3.00 PM for Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago and the North West, arriving at Toledo at 7.55 P M and Chicago cost morning at 7 GO— tlmo through from Pittsburgh to Chicago being less than 24 hours. Cleveland, Columbus and Ci.ncinka.ti.—Trains leaving, at 250 P 31 tuid 8.30 PM for Columbus, Cincinnati, Gallon, Dayton, Indianapolis and all stations on the Bollcfontaino and Indiana Railroad, CiAVelo® ASD Raw.—Trains 'leaving'at' 4.45 P M s and 9.00 P M for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo and Now York. Tho Trains connect hath ways with the O. Z. A C. R. R. ot Hudson for Ouyaboga Falls; Akron and CUuton at Bayard with tho Railroad forCarroUtbn, Minerva and Waynes burg. Tickets through to Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Xasallo and Report can bo obtained at this ofilc& Passengers requested to proenro their tickets at the Company’s Office, of : JOHN A. CAUGUEY, Agent,! novlS. Monongahela House, Waterst, Httsbnrgh.^ OHIO AHD PEKNSSX.VANXA BAILSOAD. New Arrangement^ COMMENCING. AUGUST 1858 i.Bsa /.'isisnßaesi EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 6 o'clock, A M; stops only at the principal Stations, and dines at Crest lino at 1.30 P M. arriving at Cincinnati In tho evening, via Columbus and Xenia. Fare from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,75; to Columbus, $5,25. ' MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8.30 AM; dines at Al liance ; and reaches Crestline at 0.00 P M, connecting with the Night Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with the Bellcfontaino and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indianapo lis, Terre llauie, and towns in Indiana. Connections are made at Alliance by Railroad with ltaveono, Hudson and Cleveland/ Faro from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4.00,' pdnhections are made at Mansfield by Railroad with San dusky City,Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and Zanea ; Villo. .. ...... Fare to Sandusky City, i 54,50; to Newark,sLso; to Zones- VH!o.'ss. . Connections are made with Detroit and. Chicago, both by : Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passengers who leave Pitts burgh in the Mall Train at 8.30 A M, go directly by Mans < field and Sandusky City, to Detroit, without detention. 1 Fare to Detroit, 6.00: to Chicago, (11,00. UETPRXINGt : THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at 1.00 PM, < Mansfield at 1.40 P M, and Alliance at 6.00 P M, and reach ;ea JPUtabnrgh at 8.15 P M, connecting with the Express Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which leaves Pitts burgh at 10.80 P. M. Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, 14 1 /* hours. Fare, $7,75.. Fare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, $16.00. MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 7, A M; dines at Al liance; connects with Express Train from Cleveland, and arrives nt Pittsburgh at 5, PM. , NEW BR3GUTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN-leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M and 4.45 P 51, end New Brighton at 7 A3l end IPM. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tickets !ut reduced fates. ; FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at (L3O AM, and ar rives ai 4.30, P 21. aro. requested to procure Tickets at the ;Company’s OClce, at the Federal Street Station, of ; • GEOUOB PARKIN, Ticket Agent. £5“ Trains do not.run on Sunday. £&■ FurUior information may be obtained.of : angS . JOIIN KELLY, Ihissenger Agent. SAKIjUSEY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK RAILUOAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT ON and afW WEDNESDAY, November 16,1853, Three PussengKr Trains run daily (Sundays excepted) as fol ; Jowh : GOING SOUTH. Mortlinff Had Evening Express. Passrnper. Express. ; Leave Snnduj<ky ah.... 430 AM 11.00 A M 6 10 P 31 ■MonrocTilla Juuciian.. 615 “ 11.50 u ti&Q * l iShelby Juncliim ,d. 40 Ll 5 PM 7.16 “ ‘Mansfield Junction 7JO “ 1.40 8.10 fi Mount Vernon.- 9.05 u 4.10 u 965 u Reach Newark 10.03 “ 6J5 u 11.00“ GOING NORTH. ■ Uave Newark at...— 4JZO A M fI.OO A SI 6.25 P M ;Mt. Vernon 6.2 i 44 10.10 44 <l3O u Junction..... 7Jfl> “ 12.10 P3l 8.10 “ Hhelty Junction 7.45 M 1.06 “ “ MonroeTillo Junaiun., 9J& “ 3.10 44 10.30 44 ilocch Sandaskv 10.00 “ 355 M 11.05 44 Connecting at Sandnaky with Mad River and Lake Brie, .and 44 Northern Diviaitjn” Cleveland and Toledo Eidlnuub*. At Monroerille, with Trains on 4 *Southern Division’’ Cleveland aud Toledo It. R., for Clovelasd, Toledo, ic. At Shfclby Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus ami Cin icinnati Railroad. ; At Mansfield Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh. At- Newark, with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Columbus, Ac., Ac. This arrangement of Trains completes the line of direct jcoiomiuucation between the Evtand 44 Great Horth-WaV' ) Passengers from rhilodelphiaand Baltimore, demined for tbo \Voat, proceed, direcUy on thcirumval at Pittsburgh, .by Oblo and iVnusylvania Railroad to Mansfield. Thcnco . to Monroeville, whereconoeeiion is made Immediately for , Toledo, Chicago,-and intermediate places—affording a route : unrivalled for safety, certainty and despatch. Connection is also made with all the Trains on tho Ohio and PennsylvaniaKailroad at Mansfield, by whirh passen gers from Chicago, Toledo, Detroit, Sandusky. Zanesville, : Newark, and Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh, Pbilodel : phiu and Baltimore, without delay. By this routo, poFsungers taking the early Tram from Zanesville, Oolnmbus, Newark, Ac., can go to Toledo, Ban : dusky or Cleveland, remain in either placo somefbar hours, and return home same day. THROUGH TICKETS to bo hod at tho different Stations, for the above named places. J. R. ROBINSON, Superint’t, Sandusky, November. 1853. • fnov24:Sm} fciuitrlvanlt Railroad Company. , 'TT/’K um forwanUngProdupe, to Baltimore and Phil ft i f f dolphin, promptly, on receipt. Time, Fire Days, t ■ <■, EATts or rsnomr. : . Baeon,:Portt and Beet; (salted,) 45e.Jtl00lbs. . ; ,OnLonJ,Xard Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass, £oo. B l-lOO&s. . . .. i. On Candles, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobacco, .... i On Beeswax, tWed Emit, Bristles, Clorer and Timothy l j Seed, 70c. D). ' 1 On Peer Skins, Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, 70c. $ XOOBra. On Feathers,) urs, Peltry, Brooms aud Merchandise* 00c. $ lOOlha.. - •. . ■ . • On Hour. barrel. We aro ako prepared to forward freight to Rodebaugh’s • Station, near ureenßburg,and Intermediate Btations -1 OuVODK ft GRAHAM, Agents, i corner or Penn and Wayne r£h., Pittsburgh. I 11. n. HOUSTON, Agent, it Jy29 216 Market street, Philadelphia. micom lEEca...^....,joHii m’ilpis... ,\.josrpu b- izzca ■ : «J*. Mi Lc6ch|. AleAlpln. Co<> 'TTT'HOXiiiSAIJi GILOCLLRS, osd dealers in Produce, Mot- Y.T ' als; and Pittsburgh Manufiivturcs, Nos-242 anil 244 Libcrty scrcott ncartbe heod of Wood, Pittsburgh. Pa-, of ferforeale on liberal terms, the followings 100 Uotcchfritsh lUcoj V>o,oWlbs.BaeotLasserted; lOObbls. Tar; 5 tons Bar Iron, do;, lfiuu kegs Nails, assorted; i 8 do BestNait Rods; • 600bQXPS >vinao-w aiaM,; •2000'kegs Bock and mao assorted; Powder, assorted; tohalt cheats Tea, as-! 800 boxes Itoaln Soap; »rted; ;• B&bb!s.Lins«>d,Lanlanii • 7 5 bxs. Tobacco,assorted:! Tannerfe* Oil; 100khds.N.O,Sugar, part: 800 bbls. Vinegar; prime;. SO do Rosin; 6 bxs. Havana Sugar; ■ 20 do Pitch; 10 hhds. Porto Rico do; i 6000 lbs. assorted Copper; 160 bags Cofft'ej 20 bbls. and kegs Lard; bOO blds. N. 0. Molasses; 10 kegs assorted Shot; 76 do S.ZI. do; , 1 do Buck-Shot; 800 bxs. Tin Plate, asH*d:. 6 bbls. Alum; 4 ions Wire, do; : 20 do Kyo Flour; 2 do Spelter; 20 ejittsTinocrs’ Machines 6 casks sheet Zinc, as-’ and Tools; • 100 bus. Dried Apples; —. 6PP.pigs Tin .. 100 bales Batting, assorted; - 2000 lbs. Cotton Yarn,as -30 tons assM Sheet Iron ;> sorted- • 100,’000 lbs. aSsMßalk Meat;! [apr2o proclamation. BY virtuo. of a.precopt under tho hands of Vo. B- McCloro, President of tho Court of Common Pleas, la ana for tho stb Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Jus tico of the Court of Oyer, and Terminer and General JaU Delivery in and for. said District,-and William Boggs and Gabriel Adatns, E&qo., Associate Judges of the same County, in and for ibo Copnty of Allegheny, doted the 19th day of November, Jn theyear of our Lord one thousand olgb t hun dred-and ARy-three, nod to mo directed, for holding a Court of Oyor and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at the Court House iu tho city of Pittsburgh, on the 4th Mon day of December, at 10 o’clock, A. M., Public notice is hereby, given to all Justices of iho Peace, Coroners and Constables of the'County of Allegheny, that they be then and there, Jn their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and other remem brances, to do those things which to their respective officers, in their behalf, appears to bo also those that will prpsecuto the prisoners that now are, or may bo In thajoii of-said County of Allegheny, to bo then and there,-to pros ecute against tbomassnall be jnst. 1 .■' ■ Givcu under myhand,'ln Pittsburgh, this 19th day of Novembor, In theyoar of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred anAfifty-tbroe, and of thD-Comwonweilth the 77th. . nor 23 . ffiL MAGlLL,Sheriff. : Thankigivlngi . r niTANKsaiYING DAY - being--close at- hand r - JEHU JL HAWORTH, corner of Diamond and Dlatnond alloy, wishes to Inform ell persons fond of good Plum Pud ding;, or Mini© ries thot he is selling good .cooking'Rai sins at eta., Bc, IQo to 12J4 coots lb; cevf crop Bunch Raisins lS?£c $ lb, or: Sl',7 6 $ half box; Currants T2*4 to 20c.1b, good Ouster RaWnas2f*box; pUro good Bpfoes Sc.SjSl 024. .mixed dn».3c ox. Goo&-Wlno and Brandy tor cooking purposes, quarts • : UOV22 .ENGINEERS’. STATIONERY WAREHOUSE. W>B,.RAVEN, , , • Gontrci of MAuskr ann Sscdho Stuxets. . - - A CN lIAED, n laxgwandwoll selected- etock of ■XX. .Whatman’sDrawing Papora, all sixes; ~Drawing Paper in rolls, various widths: ' , DraughtingPcncils; .Mathematical Instruments; ' Tape Lines; India Rubber; - ' . Held Books; .i : \ Profile Papers; • -• Cross Section Papers;- . . ~.•■! . . . .. —protractor Papersp “ifv .of Stationery used Vy Civil Engineers, i Transit, Topography and Record Books made to order—ruled-to any pattern required. ggpk *&&■<■ ■■■:■• • , •• -■ , ‘ *r.\ * ‘h - INSURANCE COMPANIES. Delaware Mutual SSfety Insurance Co. Qjfct, hcrlh'ronni of Die. ’ Exchange* Third st, PhU. FIRE. INSyitANCK.--Bail(ljngR f merchandize sod other properly, in town and eotintryVinsured against losa or damage by fire, at. .the lowcrtrato of premium. Maiujie Insurance.—They also insure toss els, cargoes and freights, foreign or constwisoji under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. ’ ; • ; Inland TBanspobtAtion.-— They elso insure merchandize transported by wagons, railroad cars, canal boats and steam* boats, on rivers and lakes, on the meet liberal terms. ' Directors —Joseph 11, Seal; Edmund A. Bouder, John C. Darla, Robert Barton, John Jl. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, George G. Lciper, Edward Darlington, Isaac It. Davis, Wil liam Folwell, John Newlln, Dr. R. SI. lluston, Jos. C. Hand, Theophilus Paulding, n. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Scrrill, Spenbur hTUvain, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr.S. Thomas, John Sailers, William Kyrejr. Directors at PitUbwgk —D. T. Morgan, Ilugh Craig, John T. Logan. William ttiMam, PresidcnL Tecs. 0. Hand, Vice President Joseph W. CotfAN, Secretary. - Office of tho Company, No. 42 Water Btreet, Pittsburgh. Jol&dtf . P. A. MADEIRA, Agent PROTECTION IHSUBMCE COMPANY, ' OP HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Prcmiumtand Western Fund 81,000,000. INCORPORATED 1828. Policies of Insurance Issued at all times on the most favora ble terms, against ' LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, •' *'*' ok init PERILS OP NAVIGATION, BY GEO. J 2. ARNOLD, Agent FOB PITTSBUBGK AXD ALZEGBENY COUNTY. marl6;y , . : THE UNITED STATES LIFE IISBEANOE, ANNUITY and TRUST COMPANY, PIII&ADEXPIBIA. CHARTERED- APRIL 26TH, 1850. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. S. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut Strati, Philadelphia. Ojjictrspf the Home Board at Philadelphia: ■ directors. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, , Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingloy, Geo. SPHenry, Jacob L. Florence, James Deveroux, William M.Godwln, William H’Kco. President —Siephen R. Crawford. Vice President —Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner , Pittsburgh —James 11. Willson, M. D. Allegheny Pity —R. B. Mowry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, marl Try No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Tize Franklin Fire Insurance Company) Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. DIRECTORS-— Charles W. Bancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jucob It. Smith, Geo. W. Rich ards, Mordccai D. Lewis, Adolph! E. Boric, David 8. Browne, Morris Patterson. Chas. N. Bascxeb, President. Coab. G. Bangs Kß, Secretary. Continue' to moke Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates us low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a largo Contingent Fund, vhlch, with their capital and premiums, safely Invested, af ford ample protection to the omared. The Assets of the Company 4 on January Ist, 1851, os pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz: Mortgage - $918,128 68 Real Estate ~ 84,377 78 Temporary Loons; 83,968 IT Stocks 61,889 00 Cash, Ac .. W. 546 81 Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by file, thereby a Harding evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well os the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. 5 J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, «p 24 Office, north-east cor. Wood andTliird Ft*. Til IKD ANSIAL _ BTAT^EMEfIiT OF THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE OP PENNSYLVANIA. Assets, Moy Ist, 1852 - $200,010 51 Premiums received to May Ist, 1803 135,200 66 Interesten Loons, Ac 1,910 19 Capital Stock..... .... 100,000 00 $440,183 20 Returned premiums, Loss?, Ro-insurancc, Ex- ... penses, Ac., - 87,804 50 Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good nxu curitles— $101,481 98 Premium N0te5.......... 179,016 61 Cash on hand 17,820 21 Wiliinsuroagainst perils of sea and inland navigation, else, on Merchandise in dtv or country, ut lowest rates con sistent with .safety. Policies tesuc-d on dwelling either peirpetuaHy or for a term of years. Branch Office, corner Fourth and Southfield stn'ete. my23:tf A. A. CARRIER. Actuary. Pittsburgh Ltfo I&tnrnßce Company* o/ PITTSBURGH, Pa. Capital, $lOO,OOO. President—James S. Hoon. Vico President —Sam del M’Clubsan. Treasurer —Joseph 8. Leech. IJecretarv—G. A. Colton. OFFICE, NO. 56 FIFTH STREET, (Masonic Hall Building.) This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or connected with Life Risks. Mutual Rates are the samo as those adopted by other safely 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 per cent., paid annually In advance. Risks taken on the Uvea of persmi3 going to California or Australia. DUtXCTOItS. James S. Hood, Samuel M t Clurkan, William Phillips, John A. Wilson, John Scott, Joseph P. Qazsam, M. D. John M’Alpln, Alexander Reynolds, , Horatio N. Lee, Hiram Stowe. marts Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILI.VR. Jr. President. I F. M. GOIUXW, SrcrvJan, CAPITAL, 9300,000, AST ILL Insure agniußt all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA Vy BINE. AU losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness andliberality, to maintain the character which they navo assumed,-as offering the best protection to those who deal re to be insured. • Directors.—TL Miller, Jr.,o. W. lUeketson, J.W.Bntler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. 1L Smith, C. lhmscri, George W. Jackson, Wm. XL Lyon, James Llppeneott, George Darsle, James Mc- Auley, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott. tat Office, No, 02 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang & On., Up stairs,) Pittsburgh. : nov24:ly Is your Life Injured, TFNOT, read what somoone has written. Among all the X contrivances of man to protect the family circle from want, none con be found more simple in Its character, noble in its feature, or certain in Us results, than LIFE INSUR ANCE. It is the prop which tho dying husband leaves to support the wife of >his bosom. .ltb the unseen hand of tho Provident father reaching forth from the grave, and still nourishing his offspring, and keeping togother the family group. C. A. COLTON, Secretory, Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth st., Bep2l Masonic Halt. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY TFOBKRT n. HARTLEY, bogs leave to inform Xi his friends and the public generally, that lie continues to occupy that large and commodious K§pii||g Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahne- fir • stock & 00, No. 86, oorner of Diamond Alloy and Wood st., where he keeps a largo and general assortment of Saddles, Bridies, Harness. Trunks, Carpet Rags. Saddle lings, Yoli.sc*, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other articles in his lino. no also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to fur* nlsh to order,.all kinds of Riveted Ilose, manufactured of the best material, end in a style of workmanship equal to the Eastern manufactured article, andot66 per cenkcheapor. Country Merchants and Formurs would do well to call and exaihlnd his stock.belbrd purchasing elsewhere, as be Is de termined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. £2F* Don't forgot the place, No. 80, corner of Wood st. and Diamond Aliev, f A. Complete Analysis of tlie Holy Bible.| CONTAINING the whole of the OLD and NEW TESTA MENTS, collected and-arranged systematically in TAi'r* ty Books, (based on the work of the learned Talbot,) togeth er with an Introduction, setting forth the character of the work and tho immense facility this method affords for un derstanding the Word of God. Also, three different Tables of Contents prefixed* and a Genrral Index subjoined, so elar borated, and arranged in alphabetical order, us to direct st once to any. subject required. By Rev. Nathaniel West, D. D., 1 rol.rpyal Bto—-about 1100 pages. Pricoss. For sale by J. 8. DAVISON, . oct22 65 Market street, near Fourth. Dutch. -Bulbous Roots? Ac* THE .subscriber .brut received direct from* Harlem, his supply of choice Hyacinths Tulips, Peonea* r nud other Flower Roots for fail planting, and for Winter blooming in pots and glosses. .Grass Seed for lawns, which make* a one close - smooth. Turfj equal to Sods. Pruning Instru ment*,-Garden and Farming Implements, of tho most ap proved construction, at Eastern price*, from the Seed and Horticultural Warehouse, Fifth street, of sep2l , JAMES WARDBOP. Copartnership* THE UNDERSIGNED having purchased' the interest of Jaxea Riobarrso.v, in the Wholesale Grocery, Commis sion and Naval Store, No. 144, Water street, deafen contin uing the business, under tho firm and stylo of ERWIN A DILWORTHS, ana we solicit a continuance of the custom of the late propletor. JAMES ERWIN, SAM’L DILWORTH, WM. DILWORTU; JR. In resignlng.niy business to Erwin & Dit worths, I cheer fully recommend them to all those with whom I havo been doing business. James Erwin or myself will attend to set tling tho business. •fiov2:lg' ' .TAMES RICHARDSON, THIRD STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE—A new Three Story Brick DWELLING HOUSE,, with' Store Room, situated on Third street, between Wood and Smithfield; contains ulovon Rooms, besidoa tbe Btope-rOom, Hail, and good Cellar. The House Is weJlfiaJahedj'arid in good order; Gas Fixtures, Bath Room, for hot and cold water, Ac. The Lot is 20 feet front by 85 deep.. Will be sold Upon easy terms.'. V . Si CUTHBERT & SON, hovS . ________ *l4O Third street. Somerset— a valuable farm fur sale, situated ! <m •thV'West Newton and. Cumberland Plank-Rood, about'6D cillbs from Pittsburgh and. 8 from Somerset, con- Msting of 297 Acres, 150 of which are ln cultivation—the balance fine timber. Tho Farm •is . well watered. The buildings are a Tavern, a Smith and Wagon Maker's Shops, Stablcsiand other ont-honpeA' .XEaw and Grist. Mill on tha adiMnlhg -Price $4500. Terms easy, - .. l S. GUTHBKRT & -SOX, 140 Third st- ! OYSTER TRANSPORTATION “TITE have arranged with tbePennsyl vanla and Jf y l hannk Railroad Companies, for a-; special Oyster TnuinoTt#tlOtelAUeiA6 ; ; ': r ; oetyTi^v:-;!,.APAM3 A CO^OiWaforpt.- TFEAIF&.'PLEADER'S ASSISTANT, new edition; with XV-Notes and: Additions, toother with a Short'syFtein of Conveyancing, by A> Jordan, Pfesideni Judge Of thdE&hfb JodidolDlstrict, reedredand for saleby ; ; ■' r- YJ- BiWELDINJ BookatfHbrohd : Statiotief, ".- - Jy22 63 Wood street, between Sd 4 4th*tV v * ■:' ■' i.-. 1 ; ' « 7 T : :U . J <- * ,«-£*•* * x 1 -^vf: * h: : ■ (J : : • v *!' -v ’^'v : '' r - v '*'•:■ INSURANCE COMPANY, CTrzS7MEST3. Total am*t of Resources, Liable for Lofsm..... $358,318 70 DIBICTOBS. JOHN P. RUTIIERFOKD, Dauphin county, V. 0. SEDGWICK, Harrisburg, SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS, Banker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER, JOHN B. RUTHERFORD; Dauphin county, A. J. GILLETT, Harrisburg, 8. T. JONES, Harrisburg, ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county. JOHN I*. RUTHERFORD, President A. J. GILLETT, Secretary. Wholesale and Retail* V :%Vtj*Vrl» ? * ■< If ■'#*-■& y±*'i:&'&*.S... •-. ’• V*- 4 -w J f'v; v - s*i ~ . vsi*.-:■ - - •■•V*'*7i«> >•' f f . - ■ ■’■ ~; . .■■.*-,V.:‘i,./.,..> ._■■■'. ; • & ,■: •'■•'-.) i? s S': ■ , • - X. .■ -;.t <.-c:•;■:::: -V- ' *■ ,» «* *■ *■ > BANKERS AND BROKEE&. &- c.'tts»7i3r' ...........m. xunvix ■ TIKKNAH & C 0 BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, feb£6:ly] . /fa. 96 IRxxi Streep and Iharoomf ACry JOHN WOODS, BANKER ANDEXCHANGE BROKER, DEALER iii Gold, Silver-and Ratite Notea. Current and par funds received on deposit. Collections carefully at tended to. Fourth Street, one door East of Mnrket,Pitte* burgh, l»a. .. Ho3:ly • Domestic and Foreign Exchange, Bcjikltvks, Hold and Stiver Bought, Sold and Exchanged, at the exchange and banking house of WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., • '6l WOOD S7E££T, PITTSBtmon. ' ’ftHUlnterest allowed on time, debits, [ang23 EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF. A. WILKINS & CO., . No. 76 Fourth Stbztt, Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh, J&D& PITTSBURGH. a; e; AENOLD & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, TAEALERS In Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and JL/ Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. tSS-No. 74Fourth st, next door to BankofPittsVg. [se!3 HILL & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, coairzß 07 Troon and yiPTJi btsutb. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills ot Exchange and Ntites discounted.— Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, Bought and sold. Collections made In all the principal cities of the United Btates. De posit received or Par and Current Funds, (mar27ly AXLES gUJLMrr-j . pWAED BAUM,' . 7LOBE3CE gruVcp. tTRAwm & EAHM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUT AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real-Estate or Stock Securities;, purchase Promissory Notes and-Time Bills, on East and West; buy and sell Stocks on Commission. . Collections made on all points in tho Union. [myl A. WILKINS & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 50.76 raua™ w., rrrrsDuaou, oprosrrx bank or mrsmraan. rpiiß SUBSCRIBER, undernew and more favorable ausph X cos, will continue the Banking business and Stock Bro kerage in the bouse formerly occupied , by Messrs Palmer, Hanna A Co., and more recently by the Pittsburgh Life In* suraucu Company, where he will be pleased to see his old friends and customers. - [jy3] , A. WILKINS. N. HOLMES & SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, HAVE REMOVED THEIR 11A5K1NG AND EX0711502 OFKCX TO NO. 67 MARKET STREET, VOUB. DOORS BELOW OLD STAND. N HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, • and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Su rer and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collcretions made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. fjaGOily o. uoqn, : .thus, s ascent, HOOK & SARGENT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS; 5. E. CORNER 07 WOOD A SIXTH STB., PITTSBURG B, Pa. DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time BiUs, Foreign aud Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, Ac. Exchange on all tho principal cities of the Union and Ku* rof*, for Halo in sums to suit purchasers. Current aud par funds received on deposit. Collections made on all ports of tho Union, at tho lowest rate*. (sepllrly- BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ZTot« JUmooed their Office to the Cbmer of Fifth and Wood tti. rrrrsBCBOH, pa. PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers In Notes, Draft*. Acceptances, Gold. Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for (talc. Collections made in all tho cities throughout the United States. Deposits received In par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. ffob3 .$1,212,708 44 AUSTIN looms. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, OJJkt, yo. 02 Ftmrlh et.. above Hood, PITTSBUUtiH. C 3“ Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on col* Intends, negotiated. Stocks and Land Warrants bought and Fold octB FLORENCE HOTEL, No. 400 lUtOADWAY, NEW YORK. (CONDUCTED 05 THE EUROPKAS PLAS.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, oc3:ly PROPRIETOR. Brown'i Hotel, of SmWtfifMand Third Sirtris, Pittsburgh* ftnxfa. BBOWN & COh'KEIiLY, morfiUToas. Ftabiinc; attached to the House. $308,318 70 FHANKJLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. CPATItICK 4 SON, Profrirtoes. —This House has un • dergono thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, and large additions of new furniture, etc., and the propria* tors pledge themselves that nothing shall bo wanting on their part to render the Fraselix a place where all the com forts of a first class hotel can bo found. Jv-fctf C. PATRICK & SON. Gtrmer of Wood and Third tlrrris, Pittshvrghj Firm'd. WILLIAM S. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. THIS fine establishment having come into the hands of a new Proprietor, offers great inducements to the travel* ling community, and also to regular boarders. Every dell* cacy and luxury will be provided iu Its season, and no pains will be spared to make this Hotel o comfortable HOME to all who may call there. [mvlSctf] Vi. S. CAMI'BKLL, Prop'r. St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery* THE under?igned respectfully informs the public that he Is now fully prepared to serve private families and tho public generally, with bis celebrated LAGER. BEER, in bottles. All orders left at his Office, NO. 89 DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street.) will be punctually attended to; nml tho Beer delivered to any part of tho city or vicinity. j.>2Bdf_ P. O. SCHENCK. C. B. HEADLY & CO’S NEW CARPET HOUSE, NO. S 3 THIRD STREET, WHOLESALE AHD RETAIL DEALERS, THREE SPA CIOUS SALESROOMS. CIONTATNS a largo, bandpome And cheap Assortment of ; Floor OH Cloths, from Ito 24 feet wide; also, Stair, Ta ble anil Enameled Carriage Cloths, Cocoa, Canton and Bri tannia Matting, Matts of all kind.*,painted Window Shades, buff Hollands; green and buff OU Cloths, and Putnam’s Patent Self-Adjustiug Curtain Fixtures. SALES ROOM NO. 2, Is full storked with an unrivalled assortment of Royal Vel vet, Brussels Tapestry, Brussels,lmperial Throe Ply, Patent _ Tapestry, lngmin, and superfine carpetings; Hall and Stair do. of all widths nnd prices; embossed Cloth, Table and : Piano covers; Mosaic, Velvet, Axminster, Chonlllo and’ Tufted Rugs; Stair Rods, Druggcting, etc. SALES BOOM NO. 3, Contains a large and well selected stock of Ingrain Carpets, from 211 to 75 cents iter yard; Hemp Carpeting from IS&to 50cents; List and Hag Carpets Cotton and wool Yeoman •ml a splendid assortment of English sheepskins of all col ors and Rises. C. it 11. A Co. would respectfully call the attention of persons wishing to furnish steamboats, hotels or dwelling houses to the above, as they ore determined to s«H at the same low prices they have heretofore been selling at, and less than any other establishment la this city. • *ep6 0. P. UKADLY& C 0„ No. $2 Third street. Snored Music Books, FOR Church Chairs,-Congregations, Ac., Ac., wholenalu and retail. - Each.pcrdvs. Kingsley's Harp of David, a collection of Church Music, 750. $7,00 Modern Psalmist, by Lowell JJason, 75c. 7,00 The Modern Harp, or Boston Sacred Melodist, by L. White and Jno.K. Gould,* 7f>c. 7,00 National PBftlmlst, by Mason and Webb, 75c. 7.00 Ilarp of the West, 75c. 7,00 National Lyre, G3c. C,OO Bay State Collection, G3c. 0.00 The Church Choir, Kk*. 0,00 American Psalmody, with figured Bass for Organ orPiano, C3e. 6.00 ALSO. The Melodist, a collection of popular and social Songs, Glees, 4c. The Social Glee Book. Juvenile Oratorios, for juvenile classes, schools, &c. Musical Class Book, for adult singing classes. Young Lady’s Harp, designed for fomalo Academies and the social circlo. Together with the New Carmine Sacra; Cantieln Landing. 4c., 4c. Just received by CHARLOITK BLUME, ©CIB - . 118 Wood street: New Sacred Muule Books. THE SHAWM—A Library of Church Music, etc., con taining over 1000 compositions, by Wm. B. Braabury and Goo. F. Root, assisted by Thomas nostings and T. B. Mason. Price 75c. —per dozen $8,60. SACRED MELODEON—On a now system of notation; by A.. 8, Hayden. Price 75c.—per dozen $7,50. nAKP OF THE SOUTn, (in Patent Notes;) a new col.lec tion of Sacred Music,'selected from the most popular com posers, by Prof. J. B. Woodbury. Price7se.—perdoz; $7.50. CHRISTIAN MINSTREL—By Aikin; one of tho most popular books published. Price 75c. —per d**z< $8,60. NEW CARMINA BACRA—By Lowell Mason, and the most successful mnrio book ever published; otct 360,000 copies have been sold. Price 75c.—per doz. $3,50. CANTIGA LAUDIS, or Amuricnn Book of Church Music; the Infest collection; by Lowell Mason and Goo. J. Webb. Price 75c.—per doz. $8,50. A large supply of the above popular Music Books receiv ed, nnd for aalo singly or by the quantity, by oct!7 JOHN 11. MKLLLOR, 81 Wood st. New Music I New Music l HKLEBER hns just received, per Adams’ Express, . THEY BLEEP IN THE COLD GRAVE-new song composed and dedicated to J. Flaming, Esq, by JEL Kleber. Old Dog Trav, by S. 0. Foster. The Garland, a set of beautiful Waltzes for Guitar, by Prof. Rupp, of this city. All Things aro Beautiful, a pleasing Duett for two voices, by Glover. Wert Thou to Speak Farewell. The Prima Douna Waltz, oa performed with unbounded applause by Julian's band. Jullen’e Musical Tour in America,» descriptivo piece, ombodying all the American National Airs, by Julien. Katy Darling’s Farewell, for Guitar. Katy Clyde, do. Old Log Hut, do., etc., etc. Also, “Dodworth’n Brass Band School,” containing every necessnry Information to organize Brass Bands, to under stand the naturoof brass, their selection and adaptation, ood embracing a numbcr.of fine pieces arranged for full Brass Bands by Allen Dod worth, leader of tho celebrated Dodwortb Brass Bend, New York; for sain by oel2 11. KLEBER, No.IQI Third street. . ENTERPRISE WORKS. tro.l 36 wood srotET, riunn poor below ymaiK auxt: BO IPJY rf TETLEY, PORTERS and manufacturers of CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, It IF LES, Ac. We 6§§jr keep a general flfsortment or tho abovo . articleaoonstantly oa handj togcther with a general variety of Fancy Hardware; r_ Also; Guns, Pis-! tola and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Caps; -Powder, i Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears j Pocket Sdssora, 4cv— Also, Trusses and Supporters. . Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. - * . RIFLES!—We are making Ritieaof every description, to order, of the best meterial, and workmanship Warrantor- Orders received for-them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill* ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. , ". ' 7" . . tny!s T. B, CALVERT 4- CO., BIE-STNKERS, ENGRAVERS AND EMBOSSERS, and Entbiopb Manufacturers, Np. 48 South Third street, PHILADELPHIA. VESITIAN BLINDS; “ OF EVERY QUALITY, for sale at manufacturers’prices at tie NEW CARPET STORE, 47 FIFTH STREET, near Wood. • - Jfaoy&tfl y ;. L‘_ jft QWjBQlCg-QO. J LIFE STREET—Twoliote fof sahvsuuatedon Clld ami : Cook streets, cach24 fbet front by 78 deep, " Price $3OO each. .Terms? Ont>-half inhahd; halanc«ii:oD©‘ye , ar.^ 8. CUTHBERT i.»oet22 : . r , t Rflgl&rtgte'Agtmtyl-lfrTbird'gt fS'.oci? ’ MOOltgftAft^ » ,*»;-x► ** :, Removal. PATRICKS & FRIEND, HOTELS, &c. St* Charles, Hotel, SALES ROOM NO. 1 >1 FU ItN ITOKE. f?\' . WM. K. STEVENSON contlnuesto manufacture uJL CABINET-WARE of every description, athiaold stand, p|« comer of Libertyand Seventh rtreete. UNDKBTA K * *| *INO innlfitelypmfthßfl.'' . my 11 •••• A.MILLIKEN4CO., HAVE ON HAND at their extensive' CABINS! 1 ami CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Smitbfleld street, a large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which'they •will sell 15 per coat, below customary rates. .. Tenns—cash only, • ~ : -dec27:ly‘ Great ladncementa to Caah Purohsßer«*> ’WTB will sell our large stock of COMMON AND FANGK ■ ¥f CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot ml to pleafio coah purchasers. All our Work iswarranted. Our terms are CASH; . JAMES LOWRY, JR, mnr2s ' '•' •; : ebr. Bbyenth and Liberty ■; JourneymeuCabftuet JSakers Association* WAIiBHOVSE 03 THIRD STREET, (aCTWEUT WOOD AND MAKKKT 8T3.) . • ■ „ ..TIH3 ASSOCIATION,emoradngA already twice to. throe many hands as the rlargeat'.tuuLKP?' . "®!£i hitherto most renowned business * i * shops of .this city, have opened, their Warehouse, and are able to furnish the publio, by wholesale or retail, with Fur* nituro of the following description—viz: - ’ . Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Full Columned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Washstoads; Solas; Divans; Piano-Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries;' Card. Tables; .Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centro Tables; ’Hatßacks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining an& BreakfostTables; Workatahtifl; Cherry and fSrmiTnrm Wnrfcgtenda common, low, and.tnmdle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles, Ac. The' advantages of co-operation, on an extensive scale, per* mit'them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are deter mined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good, if not better article, and warranted—as the publio will un derstand by .giving them a call. . . fi®- SUamboai work of all descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order in every style, at the short eat notice.- .mar 29 JAMES W, WOODWELL, CABINET FURNITURE MANUFA CTURER. Ware-rooms 07 and 99 Third street* J, W, W. respectfully informs *s* his mends and customers that heul now completed his spring stock_KS3 T*T - TT* of furniture, which is decidedly* l * tbe largest and best ever offered for'sale in this City, which «”L - at prices as low as any in the United States, East or West • •• Ah ho is detennined to Uphold the qualify with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders «nd facility in manufacturing, k® * 3 enablwi to produco warranted furniture, at the lowest Ho has adopted the principle of identifying hiacustomers* interest with his own, in quality and price, and' keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of furniture, from the eheaport'and plainest, to the, most ele gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from bis stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of style and fiipßh, eannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: Louis XXV tete-a-tete Sofas; 50 in plush and hair doth; 50des. Mahogany Chairs; 20 do*. Walnut “ 60 Mahogany Rocking ** 3) Walnut" «* « 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut « 60 Marble Top Centro Tables: 60 « « Dressing Bureaus; 00 ** u Washstands; 40 Enclosed u 100 Common' « 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads? 20 Walnut w 60 Cottage ** 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahoganv Wardrobes; 10 Walnut ** 10 Cherry ** 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables; 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 do*. Cane Seat Chairs ; 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladles’ Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Ktiguires; Paper Mache Tables: Conversation Chalre; Pembroke u Elizabethan M Hall and Tier u Reception “ Ladies’ Work “ Pearl Inlaid “ Extension Dining Tables; Arm M Ottomans; Gothic and Hal) Chairs; A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. CxnxssT Msxns supplied with all ar ticles in their lino. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS,' furnished at the shortest notice. All orders promptly-attended to. j*pr9 WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. HBW JEWEIiBT STOBE, No. BY Market Street) (Second door abozt the NarVi-wtei earner of the Diamond.) JOHNST£YENSQN,(of the late firm of John B. MTaddsn A O,) respectfully announces to the pubU ?, that he has opened, at tho above stand, afmeassortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, GI RANDOLES, ibclW and Table Cutlery t Britannia Tea and OmmunionScls, and the usual variety of goods in his Hnn of business. Special care and attention given to tho REPAIR of FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. lie trusts, that from his long experience in business, he will be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor him wiih iheir patronage. Pittsburgh, May 15th, ISS3. . my2s Henry Rlehafdion, Jeweller, HAVING re-litted his straw in a handsome manner, and but recently returned from the eastern dtieswith a fine assortment of WATCIIK3, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call tho attention of his friends and eastern ers to the fact that among his Watehes will be found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Kings, Ear Rings, Mluiature Lockets, etc. FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Mache, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats, Colt’a.Pistols, Porte Monnales in great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or namental articles, which bate only to’be seen to be appro dated. fnovl] NO. 81 MARKET STRBKT. 11ACTS WORTH KNOWING.—To all that are about. 10 1 purchaeo anything in the way of floe Watches, rich Gold Jewelry, or sterling Silver Wnre. HOOD has now on hand a very good assortment of all kinds of goods In his llueof business, that ho Is selling at their ran* TALUx and at least from 25 to 50 cent, below the prices asked by those “Old Fogies” that have been twenty years orso in tho mar ket with their old stock of goods that cost, when purchased, double their present value, ond yet they expect to make u -profit on them. I assert facts worth knowing,that’! am selling goods, new and fresh, jus; purchased, as above, from 25 to 50 fi cent, cheaper than any other dealer in thia city. at 51 Market .street. j y 22 House to let, and furniture for sale—a good three story house on Second street, between Wood and Market. Thu furniture will be Fold at a bargain. Enquire of _fjy22] I|. O. HOOD, 51 Market at Bay 'Wood.'Nnrsery and Gardens. JAMES KENNEDY,pate Monagor of the well-known S yracuse Nuserics, New York,) begs leave to inform the public, lhat ho has now established an EXTENSIVE NUR SERY, on the Farm of Mr. James 8. Negley.near East Lib erty, where he shall be prepared, after tho sth instant, to re ceive and Ml orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and Plants, ln additlon to a choice and superior stock on hand, hohaa made arrangements with one of. the largest Nurseries in the East, to keep up his supply. Having a thorough and ‘long expe rience in the business, he can assure his customers perfect satisfaction. Mr. Konnedy .would also respectfully oflor his services In designing, laying out, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub lic Barks, or the grounds of Country Residences; and will also furnish plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches, Pioturosqnu Scenery,4c., in the highest stylesoftbeart. Practically acquainted .with every branch of. Landscape Gardening, and having spent yeors.in tho Sylvian Park* of England,.and on the beautiful banks of the Hudson, be hopes he has the capacity to meet tho wishes of those who fkvor him. 63* Communications can he addressed through the City Post Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs, Negley 4 Mohan, 22 Wood street DURKEK’S CELEBRATED CMMMICAL YEAST OB BAKIHO POWDEBS, The Cheapest, Healthiest, msrt Useful and. Econom ical Artidc for Raising Bread, Biscuit, fried, Griddle, qnd : Johnny CUJces, PUstry, Puddings, Sweet Cakes, C fc»rn Bread, dt* EVER INTEXTED' OPINIONS OF THE PRESS:— Those who hate tried it, have found that the advertise ment doe 9 not vautit its praises too highly.—{Tallohasree Floridian and Journal, Feb. 10,1853. Housekeepers, who! have tested the quality of this pbw dor, pronounce unanimously in its favor.—f Lockport Daily Courier. It‘f.nrpasses everything in tho vray of rising, we ever saw used in the baking of cohes.—[Rahway Advocate and Regis ter, April Ifr, 1833. • - - b This is an article of such utility In.various kinds pfcook ery, that when its virtu?* beeonio properly known, no housekeeper,-that studies comfort and economy, will wil lingly do without It.—[N. Y. Pick., May 21; 185 S. No one need hesitate to use Dnrkeo’sali-impbrtantarticlo tohousokeopors.—[Republican Banner and Nashville Whirr. Feb. 17, 1853. • - Would you have light bread, sweet bread, bread that yon can eat with a good relish, do not forget to procure Durkee’s Baking Fowdvr, and you will not fall to have good bread, cakes, 4c.—[Troy Daily Times, May 24/1852. We have tried thls : article, and can recommend it with perfectconfldence.—{Quebeo Gazette, Ju1y,1852. * Dnrkee’s Baking Powder wb have trftd at our house, and our “better hair' was astonished at-the result—fN Y Djolly Oct 23,‘1852. l ■ All good houFfiwlves will rejoice in and glorify the name ? ur^. e ?» afler tbe 7 have given his Baking Powder a lair triaL—fNew York Bun, BepL 30,1852.; Darketfs Baking Powder, undoubtedly the’beat articlofor this purpose that has yet been discovered.—N. Y. D'ntch man,-F’eb;-'12,'1853. • : ; The highest commendations, from hundreds of tholargest and -most respectable wholesiile houses fn this, and nearlv nßowwfit? cHj bU could be given, if space E. R. DURKEE, Sotß pßorartTOu ARP Maku?accuses,' ' . : 13© TThter street,Hew Torlx. BAXTER 4 McKEE, Agents, Pittsburgh. : [oct2ll SMITH & SINCLAIR, WHOLESALE GROCERS, iag skcoxd and isi vuisi etiieetB. XT BTOES AHb ?0E SALE, SOS bags JUo Coffiuji, . (300 bblsN.O.Molasaea; I JS *5; O-Sngax; . 50 bblsßagar-HouM do. 30 boxes Grant’s TobaccOj . 200 bales Batting* DO bpkes Webster old do; , 300 kegs Nails, assorted : 20 bxs Raßßcn4iloi)lni«n f s; 200 boxes GlaS; , 100 caddy boxes' of Various '3O kegs Va. Twist Tobacco ; ' « • f - 200. boxos Rosin Soap; , 50. Sugar; ; . 50 boxes Palm do. '^bagsPepper; . .SObokesGrouhdPopMr;'. 35 bags Pimento,; [sep27] ; . . GroundCasshyAc. 4c. Ac. HONEY— 300 lbs prime new white Honey, in Bmall boxes, for family use, just received and for vale by aug2o J. D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood st X) K&IDENCJS FOR SALE—Situated in Alieglieny City. A\i The Lot is 60 feot front on North CanM street by ; 285 deep toXJborty. street The house is large and convenient ly arranged, with gas fixtures, bath room, Ac. ‘ A good Car riage House and Stable on Liberty street; trees, shrubbery. 40. This beautiful residence will l>o sold on easy 'terms oct2o S. CCTHBERT 4 SON, 140 TMrd st. * BRITISH LUSTRE—-10casksforfaie by - - 6ctlB ; . , V B. A- FAHNESTOCK AVCQ. Scrip Dividend. " . r . "piERSONS iußured in - the Mutual Department ■ of: ihe yL; Pittsburgh Life-Insurance .Company, 'orerequested to all and receive their Scrip tot thaSO, per .cent dividend de clared on tho-letof February lnst -- o<dB . v,y yr,- O A. COLTON, Secretary Lobor sovlno fiifichtnet • . , THE BOSTON SAUSAHE-UUTTER'AND HTUPPEflS ■Haysßfraw;pd Stalk Outtere; Chums, Improved Coin : sneliers, for-hana-and horaepower; Pruning Chiselis Baws, andra larga pavortmeat of Implements suitable for the , Gard^MdFarm,from the. Seed anq- AgricnltuTal Waro dxwBatoltohstreet* t .«« : * JAMBS WA3DBOP. J ' v k. - . r l ■ : -.V s ,- .« «*'»!•*' ■. _i_ • „ m : ' -m m . Tlffi OLDEST ESTABLiaUKD_Ot , FICE IN THIS CITY 5, , FOB BEVtmiKG MOSEY TO THE OhD COUST&Y, JAMES BLAKELY bogs leave to say toithose persbpa ha*.'- log friends in the ,Old" Country, and deslrousof either 1 sending them, money or paying their passage, that his *r- : rangeznents for,doing either Is now .complete, and on so firm■ a basis that mistakes can not occur, nor losifs accrne to any J party. During the lastten years in which he haabeenlni this business, he has remitted over a Half Million of .Dollars: without the loss of a dollar, and the houso for .which, be la : amrat, in-Liverpool, has shipped not less than 45,000 persons: during tholast year to this country, without accmplainiof neglect ofdutyon their part.'; 1 He can issue Passenger Tickets for London; Dublin, liver-' pool, Glasgow, Cork, Belfast, Drogheda,. limerick, Port 1 Rush, Newryv Galway, Londonderry, and Dundalk; to New 1 .York, Philadelphia, Boston; Baltimore and New Orleans, and; from thoneeto Pittsburgh j and will attehd strictly to for warding passenger* fromthenco to any part of the country.’ He also nos sight drafts for sale, payable at the following Pl ““ 8 ’ 7b: OSKNOLASD. Edwards, Eandfitrd ...,.-.».~L0nd6n... i Wm. Tappscoit &C 0... ................. (Available in the principal cities and towns throughout England and Wales.) ' . ON IRELANB. Provincial. Bank 1re1and.....««.....«.J)ub11n. : ' . . . . Armagh, Belfast, Downpatrick,' Enniskillen, , : Mallow, Strabane, , Athlono, Carlow, Drogheda,: Feraoy, . , Monaghan, Ennisccrtby, ; BalUnai,. . Cavan, . Dandalk,. .... Galway, • i Newiy, Tralec,\ .' Balymcna,;. Clonmcu, •, -' Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, Youghall, Banhrldge, Kilkenny, . Dungannon, Kilrusb, Waterford: Coleraine, Parsonstown, Cork, •Ennis; 7 - ißaadbni' • Bllgo, Wexford, • Oootehill, Limorick, r ßaUyshannon, , - ON SCOTLAND National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and Its branches In fifty towns in Scotland.; - - ON FRANCE, / . , Messrs. Edward Blount & CO4 Bankers ~ .Farls. (Available in any city In Franco.) ON GERMANY. Messrs. Yogel, Kock A F^kfort-on-the-Main.: (Available In any city in Germany.) 1 JAMES BLAKELY, > tny7 " ■ 100. cor, of Seventh and StnHbflnld sta. PABSAGE 3FBOH tIVEBSOOI. / ; EMEEALD ISLEI . THIS splendid new Ship, built foriWpscotra f lJnfe, w Is 1 the largest Backet Bhip afloat, and for strength of: build, accommodations for passengers, and sailing qualities,' baa no equal inihe Liverpool irado. ‘ ;. s . The EMERALD 18LE will sail from. Liverpool on or about the imrcu 0? Drcsucra, and ' persons pending- fofr'their friends should hot lose the opportunity of securihtr passage for them by this noble Ship. : ' ’ .! ■; ~": ; * In order to prevent delay, passengers wIR be notified by letter from Messrs. W. Tapscott & Co., Liverpool,'wtait day to be there to embark. The Emerald Isle is commanded by Capt Geo. B. Cornish, (recently of the favorite packet ship, * f Wm. Tapscott;”) who is well known for his kindness to passengers, and. his skill fulneesasacommander. \ • N.B.—Tbeß. I. will be succeeded bythemagnlficev.thew ship “ Shamrock,” commanded by the well known Captain, Samuel B. Doane. To secnre.passage, apply to JAMES BLAKELY, octZl Oomorof Seventh and Smitbfleld stfu TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, M the ]2?ekin Wea ®tore, ;i’1.,38 Torn strxet, Pitisbueoh, Pa. BY the half chest, of neatly packed in metallic packages U suit the trade. • ... / The subscriber is now reviving his Fall stock of GREEN and BLACK of some of the finest chops to he found In the Eastern market.; Merchants visiting the dty ere invited to. call and examine our stock. Beiow la a list of the various' grades, all of wbfoh have been carefully selected, andean with confidence to recom mended :' 30 half chosts fine Yonng Hyson; 10 do .>do .•... Moyune Young Hyson; 10 .extra'fine Moytrae do; .100 . do . Superior. , do; 16 do "extrafine do; 60 Lacqured boxes extra Carious Young Hyson; 25 half chests fine Gunpowder; ~ ' 10 do extra fine ;<lo; 6; do' ' doMoyu'nO Imperial : 20 do Superior. ; <lo; 160 do Fine Oolong Black Tea; . ' 40 do . extrafine : Oolong; ' 30 do extra Curious-do; , : • 20 do Superlatively strong and fragrant Oolong ; 2$ ohests extra fine English Breakfast Tea; 6 do Curious do do; " ALSO—Java and Rio Coffee, lx Taring’s Crushed *ndl*ul«’ verified Sugars. ALSO—63,OOO Prindpe Begars,-which will be sold very low. A. JAYNES, novl4MAw 38 Fifth street, Pittsburgh; TYPE AGENCY. A.JAYNES, NO. 38 11 PTH STREET,.PITTSBURGH, Agent jor the Sate of L. Johnson fiCo.'e Type, fic., OP PHILADELPHIA, HAS ON HAND and for sale,the following:—Brassllned column Galleya; Common Galleys assorted, Slice Galleys, Composing BUcks; Common ondJobC&ae*; Shooting Sticks; Ley Brushes; Boxwood Quoins; Furni ture and Riglet, of all descriptions; Brass Buie, of all descriptions; Job Ink, in lib cans; 100 kegs Pront’* News Ink; 100 Founts Fancy Card Letter; and Leads, cut to any ength, -- Xss* Order* for Presses and Type will receive prompt at tention, and furnished at the Foundry prices. OldTjpero* ceived in exchange for new, at 9 cents ® 3). Pittsburgh, May 14,1853^—daw ; : . VfBW PATENT AMALGAM PEN.—'Thi«important in's i. v vcntion removes the two great obstacles to the unf versal use of the Steel Pen, viz: their rigidity, and their rapid destruction by the corrosive action of tbe ink.; lu. miuntely examining the quill pen in the act of writing, it. will be seen that the action it compound, consisting, first, <>!' a gentle yielding backward action immediately übovo. the nib of the pen•, and, second, tho ‘‘scissors” action, or spreading open of the points to permit the flovofthe-ink* This compound movoment—which steel pens hitherto never have had'—gives to the quill Its flexibility, and that peculiar springy play which is so agreeable to the hand, and which seems to suit the action of the muscles of the Angora; yielding, as it does, to the slightest pressure, with out cramping the hand. The efforts of all steel pen makers have been directed to the attainment of this essential qnai- : Ity of flexibility, and they have had recourse to an innu merable variety of cracks and piercings to attain -it. The inventors of the Patent Amalgam Pen found* from, a sorfe* of experiments, that the whole practice cf tho trade had in this r -respect been erroneous—tbat no combination ** l “cracks” and “piercings” could prodneelhede?iwd action. if the ordinary form'o/thestedpmvrere adhered to. Tbb> point being gained, they avoided the plan hitherto adopted for attaining flexibility, and gave a peculiar term to the hich they managed to combine the “eelssots" action of the ordinary steel pen with the agreeable flexible ity of the quill. The second difficulty to be overcome wa£ of less magnitude, but still of great importance to the con; sumera of steel pons.- Every one is aware of tho corrosive action of ihe ink on the ordinary steel pen. Even with the greatest care, it speedily destroys the delicately smooth mr face of the pen. So serious'a drawback is this from the utility of the steel pen, that thousands are Indocedto pur chase gold pens, Stan enormous cost,almost exclusively because of tho and-ccrrosive quality of that metal. The inventors have removed this ovtt bv their compound metal, which possesses all then*c*sirary q'ualidesbf steel, ? with the additional merit of resisting the chemical action©! tho inkr Tfcttkftn* i otitlaxtTJWre than ivtcnty time* longer than the, Slid Pen, thus rendering them ihe cheapest eterintroduexd,- For sale by W. 8. HAVEN, Stationer, . novlfl • . Market street, comer of Second/ ; Brtdgw ovcr tlio AUeghchy Eiver, at / near Shhrp«hurg,/ V 1 . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That in pureuanre ot'tiib Act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled “An Aot to authorize the Governor to incorpo rate a Company to erect a Bridge over the All eg he by Riv cr, et.ox/near.Sharpsburg, in Allegheny County/*,approved lSth of March, 1853, and Supplement thereto, and Acts ex tending the time therein limited, Books will be opened by the-under named Commissioners, to receive subscription* for the Stock of said Company, at the ST. CHARLkS HO-, -TEL, Ini the City of Pittsburgh, on the SEVENTEENTH: day ofBECEMBERjIBS3, botwoen the hours of 10 o’clock, A. SL, and. '4 (/clock, P. M.; and should the whole number of shares not he subscribed oh tbntday, .then and In that case/ at the house ot’Blrl NEWPORT, In the Borough of fiharps bnrgh, on the TWKNTY-FOURTU DAY OF THE SAME MONTI!, between the same hours. ■ Philip Miller, Thomas Liggett, James Sharp, , Gabriel Adams, Lewis 0. J. Noble, Thomas Wallaco, Peter Klingousmith, Malcolm Leech, John W; Duncan, JlurrisonPurry/ ’ David Dronan, Robert Chessman, Francis Earns, Richard ■' David Boyd, Robert Wilson/ James Marshall, Janies H. H’Clellnnd, Henry M’Geary, Thomas f . • • Samoa Blakely, Grant Mowty, * ; Charles Spang, Denny, - William 0. Denny, A. Morton, J. 0. Comstock, Lemuel Shurtliff, F. A.Oolllerr ' James Lewis. - -{tmvl7 KRNNKDY 4 CO. Pearl Steam :JMUI; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, (muß.sscrsjotaoAn sxatioit.); t- : By leaVlo gtbelr orders at the Mill orln ourhbxeaat . • Logan, Wilson A Co.,Wood stroct,orJßrauii A Beltar,"cor ner Liberty and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh. - . H. P. Schwarts, orJ. T. Sample, Druggists, Allegheny. Flour will be delivered to families In citherof the two titles. Tsana; CASH on delirery. . . . jy29 , •/// - BRYAN, KENNEDY A CO- Valuable Farm for Salei v v » Min peters township, Washington coun ty, PENN A.—The undersigned wishes to dispose of his valuable Farm, situated In bnoof-thd most thri ving, fertile flnd desirable sections of Washington county in a ndghborhtod proverbial for Its good morals and Intel ligenao, and snfiltiently convenient to good markets. This land lies within two tali eg of the prvpbjed"routefbr the Charters Valley Railroad, nn improTcmcnt vrhlch-wIU cer toinly be madeduriog the coming year* . It contains about 145 ACRES, more or-less:-of which there are aboutlio ACRES CLEARED, and: In ahigh etateof cultivaiion/and finely improved. The uncleared land abounds in good Tim ber, and the whole is abundantly,supplied with water. ] t adjoins lands of William Park, Dapiel -Bell,: amTolhcra. The improvemontflare TWO GOOD DWELLING HOUSES, one Brick and the other Frame; a Frame BAIIN, and two Frame STABLEST with othor necessary oat-buildings There Is on abundance of finß FRUIT oa ; this property. This valuable Farm will be sold on accommodating: term.*. For any farther information in reference to it, application can bemade.to the subscriber, in Canombtmr, *■ •• -• sepl&flm . ' . • JOHN QALOHIN, Hope Billie m Fall Operation A a aim TkYAfTS BUILDINGS, Fifth street—THE PBOPBEETOB* Xk* thankful to tbe pnblio for post custom, ventures tn so. licit a continuance of :the -same fax hi* present enterprise— the establishment of a -FUnsr and Spiot MiiU within the city, for the accommodation . of his customers, and all who wish to have really good Flour, pure ground The attention or Families, Merchants and others;lsinvi.* ted, and ali i,wk is that.they wUigiyeme a trial;- w v» iW v i« * i V/ R*'DRXVO, No.lTHamond. ' ; fv arucles taken back If not foundcood/ond the tooneyreturned. /■...; ' . .... Vtnaji&/ PATiiNI'fKUIV QATHKlUtfc—yofiylf.fcUijf froiy fr*‘ln tall trees without thealdof uiadder; Prmrfng.liiatra menta.of the inoat approved construction; Disgingl'arps, suitable fcr strawberry, beds, At; - Fotatbe Hooks; Seed Drills; Cutting Boies, for Hay or; Corn Stalks; of various patterns, amt a great,,variety of labor,saving, Implements for the garden or farm.' ISownin>t’a, Barry's, anil Other standard works on Fruits, Flowers, Burn) Arphltocture.anii Landscape Oardenlßg.Tor tta'o at. the &ed and Jmtitoeui ttWiousiyNo. 49 Firth itrecVPiltsburghVl'a-',', , : , : . • JAsua wAMBiop.: Wall'B •flcademv of DTaigtiip and p»<mwi S: »afr hla iHendu uid-tbir-tnt>H& ■«gn or Market ant fourth rtieetft ,<«raxm!l st&y3 .fjffgffgSg***# B Mmdmsha ha>.»tetop<mat» HRAK INO-SfliiOOl.' Ctama Sir Toqttz Iffldlea aod fltoUeEnai b^s? !n S aI « I t‘ I taUnr.'iUotlMfiuS hP.L i S?Si^ 1 Sn TillT i £^ i v y rorrtudj, matte tenaaiftat will moot with » ropporting jatnmago. - irj - ,«v ~ - >, njr ■ '• ■' *. .. 'j «>. . , C. v *'s «>VVjfc ■»;■***'. ! i -r,r ! .r^ >- ;> rVv c- ' f, N: ,;i_.v+.. ~,.,.-».,y .. Y...- , . ....^~:+s.- ~ Wiz.' {' MISELLANEOUS. EUBOFEAH AGEHCT, Rboacu & Sons* HV\V : .V *■ ;vV »• •' .;■ • ' S • ' mOM ' Cartel*B Spanish Mixture* ANINYALUAULBREHEDYFORSOEOFULA, King's J\. Evll,t Rheumatism, -Obstinata-Cntaneous ■ Eruptions; Pimples or Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Bofls, Cteoalo Bofe Eyes/Ring Worto onTotter, Scald Head, Enlargement end Pain of the Bone* and Jotots/fitubbcnr Ulc«rs, Bypli. Rile Disorders*Lumbago, ifoiimi Ccm plain to,and oUDi> cnscB ariMng :foonr on injudicious use of; Mercury, 1 imprn* -dencein LifojOrlmpnrity.e/.theßlood.v:-. /.i. v. This valuableMedieiue, which bos become celebratcdfor tlwnnmberofextraoniinary.cnrerviSMtat through /Its ageocy. has induced the'proprietors, at cho urgent request of their friends, to offerifitotfcepubU&whJch thovdosrftl) the utmost confidence in its’virtueaahd wonderihlClanilrii properties. The from atergn number, are, howaver, fitrenggritestimony thaa the mere word- of the proprletonp and are'from gentlemtfa-well •known in: their localities; andof tho bJghart respeictabillty; In the city of Richmond,-Ya.-‘i t. P.;HOYDEN, l Efq., of the Enhance Hotel/ lUchm6h( , « knowp. every whero, aaya he has- teen the modldra called .Carters- Spanish..Mlxturotadmiulstercd ittovev a hundred - cases. nearly aU tho diseases for whfeh itis Teeommentf «dr with ih»moat MtoDWtlngl, gnoa remits. Ho It la lho most iitroordhuiiy mKUtilm ho hu ever Ken. ; AUUEAHD PKVKR—QEEAT CBTIK.—I hmb, csrtity, that for threp years I bad Ague and Fever of the mostvto* ientdescriptkm. :Ihad several PhysidanMooklArge qnan title lof OBinlae, Mercury, and I believe nll the Tonic ad vertiscd, but all without any permanent, relict rAt hast I ; tried Carteris/Spanish- Mixture, two bottles of which effeo * tunny cured mo. and lam happy to Eay I have had neither • chills or fervor :SlW«.r Iccmaidfr It the. host Tonic lu'.tbe . and the only medicine that ever reached my case. ■ ?> •- ! •---'i'j.T'.’ i-v' m JoHW'LOSbUE*. • BeaverDamunearßichmond,To.:. v ;-t >. • C, B. LDpK/ Esq., now la tho city of Richmond/ lind fox : many.yearsinthe PostODlcc,ha* auch conlldmcoln.tbo : astonishing of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, that he hks bought upwards.,pfLfifty.betiles, which ho hoai given away, to the afflicted. Mr. Luck says he has never known it to fail, when taken aeonrdlng^to.directions.. . r •-./ .. • :• - Dr.’ MINGE, a practising ‘Phyririan, ondfonnerly of.tho • CUy Uotel.in the city, of Richmond, says hehas witnessed in a number of Instancea effects of Carterir Spanish , Mixture, which Were most truly surprising. •He nora th a : caw of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, tho good af frets wens wonderful indeed^-. SAMOEIfiI, DRINKER,- of the firmof Drinkec ft Mor - rls, Richmond, was cured of Liver Complaintol eight years < standing, by; iho U3e :of two botUas of Carteris Bpanish : Mixture.-'- -- GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA^—The Editors of the Rich* ! moml Rcpablican had a .servant employed In their-press ' room cured Of violent scrofula; combined, with Rhoum*- * .tlsm, ytfcdchqptirelydlsahled'hlm /to© woik. Teobottlen of Carter’s • Spanish Mixture rmade.-a. pcrfoct o ire of him* and-tbo Editors, in apublicnodce,fiay thcy“cbeeirolW re commend it to all who ore affllctedwiih any di/easa ot the b‘OOd.' M . .;j -T.•• '• { . ,- H P :: ~..,'v ' STILI, ANOTHER ;CURB valuable boy cored of Scrofula by Carterie Spanish Mixture. I consider it tnOyn valuable medicine. »■ ;; JAWCSjJ. TATIOa, Conductor on the B. F. audP.R. R. rßlchxnozid; Va. : ; BA£T RHEUM cf.TWENTXYEARSSTANDING CURED. — US. JOHN THOMPSON, redding Jnthecity ofßichmond. ttm cured .by.- three, bottler of. Carter's Spanish Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which he had nearly twenty years, andwhlch all the. physicians of the city could ; not curo. Hr«Thomp> sonisawell known merchant in. theelty af Richmond, Ya, and his enro ls most remarkable. . .. . . WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, had a servant cured of Syphilis, in the worst by Carter’s Spanish Mixture; Ho says he cheerfully recommends it,and considers it an invaluable medicine. - RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was. cured of. Scrofa la, and .wbat .physicians call confirmed Consumption, by three bottles of Cartels Bponish - EDWARD BURTON, commissioner of the reveoue,*ays be has seen tho good effects of Cartels Spanish Mixture In a number of Syphilitic cases, and says It is a perfect cure for that horrible, disease, ■ ... WM. Q. HARWOOD, of Richmond, cured of Old Sores and Ulcers, which disabled him fiomTwalking.. Took a few bot tles of CarterVSpdulsh Mixture, and was enabled to walk i without a'tfrutch; in a short time perinanenrtycured; : Principal Depot at M. WARD:CLO2B 4CO„No. BSMaldeh i Lane,NeWTorfc. ;; •• > I T. W. DTOTT A SONS, N 0.132 North 2d st, Philadelphia. BENNETT A BEERS,No/lSd Maltt Btrcet, Richmond, Ye. And for sale by;R A- PAHNKSTOCK .S Jr. & (X)., Pittsburgh: H. P. SCHWARTZ, Allegheny ;an4 by Druggists and Dealozs in Medicine.everywhere, bct&dawly - M' ORSE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF ¥EL> ; tow dock root, ; rnHIS Wa purely Vegetable Compound, sCfentiflcallypro* : I paredirom thabestiwtaand herbscf the Materia Medlca, and haa: ffaincd an uhrivallsd reputation fbrtho blowing effects;tol* BEGDL&3ING AND BTBENGTHENING THU LIVES; t»ad Dtassnvß CtaaAHß, and alhkhirtng the Stomach end Bov* els, and thuffbuMng allßUlouß Diseases, Liver Complaints. Dyspepsia, Indigestion; OostiVeness,ftlcs, Headache, fever ; and Ague, Jaundice, NansenpLoss of Appetite, Ac., and causing thofdod ttfncrarlsh' and support every nart;>- ; ; ■ PUfiIFYING THE BLOOD, and thus; curing all Humors, Cutaneous Eruptions/Scrofu* la,Baßßboum> Erysipelas, Scald Head, Canker;' Pimples on the fata* Blotches, Ulcers, Tumors, Mercurial Disease. Can* *'■ ' BEOULATIHQ TUB BECBBTOHY OBGAffd, and by - enabling them to perform their.proper preventing and curing- many painful and dangerous dis* eases; quieting the Nervous System, thus allaying Nervous Irritation, and . caring all diseases of the Nerves, aallystoxia, Neuralgia, Cramps, Ac. Itiannriralled lathe cure of aUPKUALKCOMPLAINTS, as Wcakness, General Debility, Irregularity, -Obstructions, Swelling of tha Feet, Limbs, ; Joints, Ac., caused by' also, LungandThrcat Complaints, as Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Consumption/Ac*also,Dropsy. .... .. . Having mado use of the Compound Byrup of Yellow Dock Boot, prepared by C, Morse A Co* «ther ourselves, or la our . families, and, finding it to be a very, salutary and effectual ' we do mostebeerfiilly recemmeeditto thopub* Uc asayory valuablemedicine... 1 E. Bourne/Esq* Cashier National Bank, 2tj.; A.-W* Spencer, Kkj.,-Cashier Lime Itock Bank, do. William Phillips* itov.J.-B. Kiehmond, 0. SL Jones, editor Providfinee Uen.Advt* William field, M. W. ; Usher, M. il. IL. P., Jamos Hplehiiuson, G. 8-, Dca, Y. J. Bates, Doct, Benj. Colby, andrtme hundied others .bftho most respectable families of Providence. . I.' Tills tertlffes that I have fbr j% number of,years’.been)ao quiuted vriih the compaction and mode of xnauulaciacn'ol MOityK’3 COMPOUND SYRUP OP. YKLLGW-BOCK ROOT, i.havp .alsp boenncqualuU.'d withltodiotiujajirrdndiinila* ease, and cap saythnt in all respectsit la admirably oscu lated to rusiedj. tiiat class of Disease for which' It waa do* i signed. It & especially valuable ioINDIQESTION- end all ..Its attendant symptoms, Jt-eidte-.to-bealthy acilon ihe : LI rprouvea Torpor, and i nactivity of this ORGAN,end : stimulates healthy action in alLthe - As a DBJIU* , RATOR, or.puriher of the Blood, it has no unperlor. DAVID HOLMES,.'BLD. Providence;/?- T.;Jan.4,18,^3.' tKL* Prepared by e.MORSK&CO.V NoJ 44S Broadway, <New tor*, and *o.a byDruggists and others' throughout this and other countries. • -o - - JOEL MOIILER, Agent, J apr2T:ly .\ ■ -. j: . - Pittsburgh Pa. DB. 1)E LAKEY’S CELEBBATED CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, The only lifaXUlAe Cure for that Dreadful JHstditJmaum'ai ■ QPEIUIATOBRITEA ORrXNVOUtrNTABY NOCTCENAL tiro efso muchinUchief tothe neryoua system, lncopadta* ting the. mao for business, society audjuatriinony* This Instrument Is 6lmple,eompreheuriYa-aod ncr<rr failing, and umy ba :nsed without the slightest incen renlence or the knowledge of the most intimate friend* It Is to .he used externally, produringnn. ppin or Injury wliatfeVer, nor. preYentlng. any; one nronij attending', to hia buMnesajaiylwhHe inusexutfa sisigUmtixtxya etui take place, invigorating the cfgctru,v%d short time, to sueft an ex tent thatthey bxoais rumeaiiUTivs fottzb or imams, the loss of which, caused "by early abuse, 19 the disease la quesr tidb, and the cause of tho thousand concomitant complaints -r-Tii: Prostration; Dy Head andPfcnnesabf Vlsl<m,Weakness -of tha Eads and Lower Extremities, Affections of the ses. Impotence, pies on the Kb&Tromatufd "Decline of YlriUtr, Weakness of Memory and Power for ‘Mental Application, Dejection. Aversion to fiodety,TtoUlty' l SelflHstmat, Loto of fcolltude; &<Sr \A3thtsscOmplauits inwxTtaily duappaxr, axroOn asthi source issloppedytomiohiA they etridtUitecL ' •fie it alas remtnnßCTed, that those complaints are but little understood by the profession in general,: and that ollthti medidne iUtbe world neter nercr will, stop those losses, which, If allowed to continue unchecked,-are sure lo produce the tiioitdhitresdhgconsequehcoflu;/ .j."- ' :;i , “ The price of the complete carefQlly. eocuted against ftllobserr aiion fna box,* lx only $lO. ‘lt can hesewt by express to any partef the United State-, (Canada, £&, according to ordeiyaoeompanlcd-by full direc* tious, and Impor ant advice to the- married .and single* th a expenses, even to tho remotest parts of the country, being very triflings ; • - - All appllaitions and remittances murt be directed (post* paid) to tho Doctor himself, he having no ed butln London and Paris, • y.-.v . Address, {post-paid) Dr. B. Do Laney, 61 Idspcnardirtrofit# New York. . , c - -.-w? 1;:...-- j - Office hours, dally, from M. tflia p. MJ, and from 7to 8 the Sabbath .excepted, V The undersigned certify,'with great pleasure, that &e 000*0 mentloned.lns tram entia not only constructed oaecl- btit that from Its'use the happiest resulU mty always with confidence, be au tfdpated* there being, for the cure of those diseases.' ho dCher certain r*n' HENItT-.a,-KEU^.hLJDI ;■ — ; -- - ■ sew iokk: : EFlve Hundred Worms BxpeUed* -' ; Eau tbe,ftUowmg smtement. tom respcetable drug gists, of the aorprislng effects, of B* Al PAttwru. XOOK’S VNEQUAULED.VEKSUCTGEt-r \,/•. Oonsssßtmo, N. Y n JannMT Must*. A A. JWn«/ocJt <f-Cb—Gentlemen: Matthew Clark, a manof uodonbted the town of Lfahon, 8?. Lawrencocounty, Jfc-X, eays.thafchebaa n litUe girL four years old- to whom ho gam throe doses of B.A.Fahn.- estock’a Vermifuge, In throe sueceseiTe -hoars. Jn tbeaf- Ifrowp of the same day-ehe . passed at one time SEVEN- npofter NIHEIEIJNJffOB3IB. .dll)Oot tm t oclock the 101108-iug Blßht, «ho mned.th. incroliWo »nn>- *>“ <* HONDHED AND TWENTY-ONE. fflokiuK In “Y* hoodred and ftffy-Seten, fn less than, twelve hours* '“ d eald they Vere perfectly astonlrbedat Tticb a maw of worms fromft child of heir ago; arid that he coasted thorn accarntsly.'' • 1 Very respoctfallv, / .: .: “ : , V : JENNEE i B4HPALL, Drnigists/ : . Sola whipiesale and, retail by all the .principal drogjrists and country merchants'thtttagho'a't the United. States.' • Prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK &■ C 0. ,: corner of Wood anil Fimt streets. Pittsburgh. —no , ?2t /~\AarvK OIL--10; bbivpuJe Xu store And. for fifila ‘by V ;'' 'SUBMING fiKOi, BnccefiSOTa to; J. Kidd & CO, ‘ ;s '' 60. Wood Btrcefc. * mmu>ENTlWE—bbla InYtore an* for gale by I'. ... X noTgl ffLKMINQ DUOS. INB£KI> 01L—25 bbla in store-ond forsaio by . : ■ rLKMINO>BEOS. English, in etore tradfbrrarfe [pot2ll ; . . PIBSUNG BROg.- SCOTCH Ibain slewa&dfbr naXoyy fpoV2t) .=, ,FLEMING BROS. , POT2I . T-JttY WHITE—IO' pro. **. WctherellV’JoatTocrifed and JU-lbrsaleby *LE3UNaBRO&, j. r * ’ r , v ' ? ' Snccefwrs to J. Kidd A Co , COWood street.- JAPAN V'AltNlßH—l lot just VecdTed and for sale by POTII ■ VLKMINQ PROS. ’ SIN GLASS *{jABTK}L—.2QO. ytmis, in fltw* arid: for 6»1t» fry-,, -padr!!)- V' gLEMIXQj^Rjg^' iouiffiEEAHfEl t and for gale hy WHITING^— 29 bbls for fialo by : riOTn ' ■■ ■ t -•gmiTN-ftnung X\r «U?K'S AJiOMAIJO BCdjiUJAM BCttNAßpa:_ Ml 2) .:. KKYB£R’B Brag Etoirs. 140 Wood street. .jamuov OaotL Z^CHiys.—_ lrr .. 'mdM ‘ acs * 4jl ®*»chj Forsalabr ~, ~ , ~- —~~ Ik-A- gAHHESIOCK i m •10.ttgWBs9JMiK.aie by'. ... _ ; .& A. JAUSEStock 4 CO,.' aca Hat attest. swWvy - ,-1 •-•^i±i^^.jMßß«!rocit-> 00. fS“«3fea®3SSg , StataaayWn wa.Mutotsto^^^ NOME *#.***'■ „ ** * lIDE—3:tOQB la store and for >ale by , 'BBOS. a «upo*» instori (nprXl) FLEMING tmna . ■ IV ■ v ... • ’N..*
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