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S.COhE, AtV - 45FIFTU STUEKT, ImmftUitidy opposite tlio Theatre, where ho.is.nair recttiring and opening a .handsomo assort meatof\Flmn and hnney Colored-Cloths, .Cas.-'bn£re» and. - the nowest stylw, which he vili tako pleasure iu alkOwißffto thena? who luay-Civor him ullh a i .al. 11 0 is • also predated to npahe to nrdur every article ol Clothing «on*tltuting.a Gentleman* Vt ardrobe, in the latest and mostfixshtobßhlostyle. >• ;•„ . .• . • TO :TAlLOHS.—This subscriber offers for sale hid corn piety system of Garment Draughting, sa favorably known and generally used- by tlio trade of-this city,' Cincinnati,. PhU-Tuelpbia and elsewhere;, at the lolloping prices, viz: With; instructions, $10,00; without instructions, 5" ,00. ThedJookftndltuicr,containing full and accurate directions forwarded toany part of tho tinted States, On receipt of $7,00, by JAMES C. IVATT, ~ Teacher of Garment Cutting, -K0:45 FifltAdreet, opposite the-Theatre. " SABIVKL GUA'I, MERCHANT TAILOR. s jro. Sr i&cLAiJi hot/cl mnLijrxas, st. cl.uk rrrrsr.uiioH. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTIII iG rnaiio. exclusively to order, anti wnmnled'lo suit ll&a constantly on hand a choice assortment of CLOIEi, CASSIMEttLS, YUSTINQS, and OVEUCOATINU, of the latest styles, selected expressly for tlie custom trade. Gentlemen leaving theirorticrsy"ill Kishffl consulted. and complied with, ns all vrorl* la donQ tender his onto supervision. : P° T 12 CtOTHING STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO., of tbe celebrated Clothing Doj>ot on Liberty '* BtrohUtrhlcii has won aminbounded popularity under thVtiatan Of the THREE BIU DOOllB, have, for thu pur po*Q-of acquiring more space for their. immenFo business, reiuovoditothe spodous building on th« corner, of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STIUiET, Whore they hare novr themost .. - SPLENDID STOCK-.OP...CLOTHS! * AM> READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to tiu: public. iTht-jr principalplacet ibr this removal, is to give them inoro facilities for tho . WIBOI/ESAI.E TRADE! They arc prepared to sell Oooda at the L O WEST EASTEII N PRICES! And they Tv 111 warrant them to be as c;oc>J as an.* manu factured in. the Union* CUSTOM WORK, - Tfl TflJfc BEST STYLE, A!f» TIIE SHORTEST KOTfCE. -Thor hare on hand a- full and beautiful assortment of CLOTHS and COATINGS, tor - FROCKS, WALKING AND BUSI- Onr intercuts aro identical with those- of our customer*, sod wo assure the public thot our fidelity will not fail .in filling oil orders vt* may be favored with! FORGET THE I'LACE No. §§ Wood Street, (east side,) corner of diamond alley. N. [L—AYe desire our patrons toiin'.lc.rstAinl that veh;»*e no lortger any counnctlon-mth Uto Clothing Business on Liberty street. 0 oral ten Uon la devoted exclusively to the Hourc nhovo designated. . ■ . ■ . ■ mnr23.: . JOHN fIrCLOSKKY tt CO. DRY GOODS. Notice I! ... TO TUJS WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DEALERS 01’ Pittsburgh. Allegheny city, and vicinity. —D QUEOQ i lmporters ■& ■Wholesale Deaws in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties, N 0.59, cm door from the-Norih-wcst. corner of Wood st, and Diamond, alley, Pittsburgh. Having completed tho enlargement of their present occupied Ware Rooms, are now. opening one of the - largest and best stock of DRY GOODS and VARIK • TIES, they liavo ever heretofore exhibited to.tho Pittsburgh trade, and bn examination, willbe found to bo Unsurpassed by any other House of the kind in the City, and ns one of the partners is generally in the Eastern Cities during the business 'season*, cheap bargains, adapted to the Pittsburgh and Western Trade, w<? will he able 10 niter Inducements to our old customer*, and purchasers gener ally. Out stock. orDry (Toods consists In part of Llie follow ing leading articles, vu ; Superior. Brosd Cloths; Pilot and Petersham do; Fancy Cssrimeres, Tweeds and Satlnctts; Jeans, Fancy Vestings and Corduroys; Flannels Tickings and Vest Puddings; Brown-anil Bleached Mushns, and Irish Uncos; Foreign and Domestic Ginghams; Alpicas, Merinos, Coburg Cloths, and Dress Silks; . Bay State and Eroache Shawls; Woolen Comforts and Fancy BUk Handkerchiefs. . Tho following comprise a part of the general stock of Varieties i • Bnttons,'<Jomh«} Threads and Sewing Silka;^ Hosiery, fllovcs, Ribbons. nml Black Silk Veils; Lao© Goode. Jaconett*. Mall and Catubnck Muslins; Fancy Nettings, and Milltnei v guods generally. Also—A large assortment of-Tablw Cutlery, Pocket knives. Bason* and Scissors of onr own Importation. Perfumery, latent Modirines, together with a splenaid assortment of (fold and Gill Jewelry, of the lat-wt patterns; Gold and Sti ver Watches; Watch material?; W atch gl/wes, and an ex tsnrire stock of SO hour and 8 day Brass Clocks, of a variety of patterns. All of which will bo sold on tho most accom modating torma. tor Cash, or City reference. —City, Country Merchants nnd Pedlars are Invited to civ* üßweall beforu purchasingel^ewhoTo. wp2idf' •'■ i) mtena & co. '& WJON JL> A iilil-V A L Ol' FALL AND WINTER DRY-GOODS St The Cheapest Good* of the Season! YOtPO VSTEVESSON A LOVE, sign of thn original Bu-lltve, No. 74 MARKET STREET,between Fourth ami the Diamond, Pittsburgh, have just twite J, and arc* now opening, a largo and splendid iwyortment of DKESB COODS, Of the newest and most desirable? stylos, adapted to the present season. Plaid Brocade nnd "Fancy SlUcs at bargains. Plain Black and Cornelian. Silks and Turk Satins. 'Merino Plaids, all wool.and SHfc end Wool do. Also, RawSUk and Cashmere PlaiJaof description, very-cheap.. New stylo Plain and Fancy Dp Lame?. French -Merinos. Cashmeres, Coburgs, Alpaca.*, and Para maßos, aIT colors and qualities. De Beges. end high colored Do Lames, all qualUlo3. Fall and tVinter Shawls, uf every «h*f>nriptioD. Long and Square Broehe and Plmd Shawl*. Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do. French. Chlnttes, tlinghams. A general assortment tost color Prints, from G ctn. np. • WHITE GOODS of every description. Collars, CntT*,Cliomiz«ttes and JbmtAlHdkfo., at Iwirgotns. Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods, Tory cheap. Auo, ft hill stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, at low prioeß ■ — Linen Bbccting, Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, and Nap kins. Russia Diaper, nnd Cravats, very cheap. GLOVES, HOSIERY* SDSPKNDERS, and CRAVATS. . We would respectfully aoheit nn early call from belli wholesale and retail buyers, flattering ourftdves that w»* can accommodate all who may favor us with their patron age, on most liberal terms. ecp2o YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE. AT TRE ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE, JVb. 74: A UJiKBT STKEKV Anew supply of fall anl winter good?, which will bo Fold at exceedingly low price?. We •would respectfully solicit an early call from our friends and the pnblje iu general, Ijelieviug that we can now offer greater inducements to both.wholciale and retail- buyers, than ever heretofore. sepls WM. A. M’CLFEG. DEALER IN Fine Teas, Choieo Family Groceries and Willow Ware. • CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS. t PITTSBURGH, FA. 18 now receiving a large assortment of FUESII GOODS, in addition to his already extensive stock, from first hands in the Eastern markets, which, will be sold af the lowest market prices. &3F- Hotel?, Steamboats, and families, buying by the quantity,-supplied at wholesalo rates. ... 493* Goods delivered in the city free of charge. sop2l Sew Coach and Carriage Fac JOHNSTOIT, BROTHERS & CO., Garner 0/ Rebecca and JklmorU streets, AOrgheny City, —1 wj WOULD respectfully inform their friends tho public: generally, that they hare YlS&JsSSpfr commenced the manufacture of Carriages, Kockaways,Huggio?,Sleighs and Chariots, In nil their various styles of finish and proportion. All orders •will bo executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repairs will. also be attended to. on. tha most reasonable terms., Using In all their work tbc twft Eastern Sliafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feci confi dent that all whofavorthem with their patronage, will be parfoctly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give os a call, boforo port-ha* slug elKowhemr . >■ octftly CARRUGEB FOR S/VLE< TIIE undersigned has just received at his - erarriL 1 : 1 . r-t - CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, near the Two Milo Run, between Pi and LawreneoTllle,-a splendid of VEHICLES, of every, description, and .will, continue to receive regularly, new and second hand Carriages, SiAkin, Buggies, dfc., which he will sell on ihfi.very lowest terms for cftAh. Uavingliad twelve years’ practice in tho business, and with his well known faciliticaln tho East, he flatters himself in putting down all competition. Tbose.wishing.to purchase aro respectfully invited to call and see for themselves. - .. Especial and prompt attention paid to repairing of Carri* ages, Ac. fmy!3ritwy*l JOSEPH WHITE. ” : LIVEItY S'fABLE, Cbrao* of SmiOtJUld street and Diamond atUy. . _ _/g> THE undersigned having added largely to his flfggWL stock, is now prepared to accommodate the public 1 1 with the finest Haggis, and best Horses, both for Saddle and Harness. Gentlemen wishing to have horses kept atjlivciy, will find superior accommodations lor . them at this stable. ~*Tho stalls are large and new, and the pro* prietorpayu every attention to their ease ahdeomfort. QCt&y • - . F. DEVtTN. BLANK. BOOKS— . " Lepers, : “ . Journals, -Lay Books, Cash Books, Receipt Books, ■ . . _ •• Dockets, % Or any descrip tion Of BLASTS BOOKS MADE TO ORDER-nt short notice, of the meat superior quality of paper, bound in any style required. Blank Books paged to or ier. A large .and.excellent stock of Blank Books always on h»nd and for sale at low rate*, consisting of Cap, Demy and Medium work, in all styles of binding. The trade supplied on liberal utmu. - ■ ■ W. S. HAVEN, Blank Book Manufacturer, pcp2 Corner of Market and Second streets! - mHR partnership between the undersigned, at Pittsburgh I and Wheeling,is this day dissolved bymutual consent. Joseph Richards has transferred his Interest to George W. fimllh. whois alone authorized to softie the business of the •UtetaQ.- GEORGE TV. SMITH. JOSEPH RICHARDS. Pittsburgh, August 28, 1853. CARD-tThe BREWING,GRAIN,MAI/T and HOPTRADK will be carried on as heretofore, by the subscriber, at Pitta* burgh and Wheeling.* GEORGE W. SMITH. ang27:3m v [Gazette.] Revolversl Revolvers I TUST RECEIVED—By Express, direct from the m&mifac tj turers, a splendid assortment of Colt’s Repeating Pis tols, 4,5 and 6 inches all of which we will sell for cash as I6w as they can be bought in’the city of New York.* ' persons going to Australia or California, wifi find that they can do bejterby purcliarinc ilieiroquippage at_iuune, than they 08° & mon P strangiirs, as wo give persons a chance to try any of tho above Pistols, beforo leaving the city; and In casocf themcmey. BOWN A TETLEY, feblfl • • Iflfl Wcod street, Pittsburgh. Notice to Farmers ana Gardeners, TIIR subscriber hns received his supply of TURNIP SEEDS— rtx: Large Purple Top, Yellow Aberdeen?, "White JJorfoik.and. Lainey’a improved .Rut a Baga or Swedish. Also, a few tons of Lcinas* Fertilizer/ one of tho best monuros for corn, grain, grass, vegetables, fruit trees, Am, of.easy and safe application,at Philadelphia, prices. Garden and Parnrihgimplements, In great variety, of the liteatlmprovcmon ts, at thoSccd and Implement Warehouse, No. 49 Fifth street ' • . • ■ •• . i" 2O - __ - JAMEaWARDROP, NESS COATS. Just liecclvect, YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE. >'■ ■■■ -TV “X “•ffVUk.-i 1 ~ ■ y J&s* ,»?- -tffrl* -"'VV * o ■ 4 " C WS ' ' , -y - * •* ?~ J ' ' ' X —>. 'fX-X. ~ I‘KANSK*RTATION. "" 0 L, E y i, h ,V_N “f stj cegh , 7 ,_ ; _ -- t)2 W.JIK.; i V\<W* 01lp r MOM) AY,Noremb*r-141b f 3653, ’Passenger U ftalna v?ill : ruu rxccntrd) os foilowa: : >rAt-LTRAlN!eavo!}CißVi.dandat D-Oa A MforWeUsvillf, stopping at oil intermedintcStatlonaj-arrive at Alliance at 11.35 A M, nnd IVeUsville at 2.20 ; ‘ - ‘PAPRESi} TRAIN leaves Cleveland at.SjOO. P 21 for-Alli ance, stopping at Uudson, Earlville and Ravenna only— arrive at Alliance at 5.00 P M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Cleveland for Ravenna and intermediate Stations at 7‘4sj&nd arrive at Ravenna at -0.2a P 2f. Two tlirough Trains from Cleveland to Pitts* bilrgh dailv. i ' RETURNING: EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Alliance for Cleveland fltlltSO P!M, Mtoppiug at Lima, Ravenna, KarlvfUo and Iladson only—arrive at Cleveland at 2,40 PM. Tbe Mali Train of Ohio and Penrxa. Railroad, leaving I’lttsburßh at 8.00 A M, connects with tins Traln-at Alliance at-11.40 A M. ' • MATL TRAIN leaves Welisville for Cleveland at 3.00 P M, h topping, at nil way Stations—arrive at Alliance at 5 00 and Cleveland ai 7.JD P M. - AOCOiIMUDATIuK TRAIN leaves Ravenna for Cleve land and Intermediate Stations at 7.15 A M—oxnve at Cleveland at 0.00 A.JL Onlyom? through train from Pitta buigb to Cleveland dally. CONNECTIONS.—MaiI Train from Cleveland connects at Alhanco wlth the Mall Train or Ohio and Poona. R.IL for Canton, Massillon and Wooster; also for Salem and Pitts burgh, arriving at Pittsburgh at 4.45 PIL >.xprt*s.s Train from ClpTetand, and Mall Train from WeU.Hville, l»oth connect at Alliance at 5.00 P M with the .Express Train of 0. A I’. It. for Pittsburgh—arriving at Pittsburgh at to.lo PM: Express Train fronvAHlauce connects with the 8.00 A M Train of 0. A P.K. from Pittsburgh. Posscngors leavlng Pittsburgh on the BjOO A M Train ar rive at Cleveland at £4O P M. and connect With the follow in'* trams East, West and South. OLr.Yia.Axn As©Toledo.--Trains leaving at 3.00 Pit for Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago and the North West, arriving at Toledo at 7.C>5 P M and Chicago nest morning at 70i>— tirao through from Pittsburgh to Chicago being leaa than 24 hours. (.'Lcvelaxk Couramos ASD (hxCTSX.va.~TralnsJeav!ng at 2.50 P 51 anti 5.30 P M for Columbus, Cincinnati, Gallon, Dayton, Indianapolis and all stations on tho Bcllefontnine ami Indiarm Railroad. CLrv£Lixn and Erie.— Trains leaving at 4.45 p 51 and 9.00 i* Al for Erie,.Dunkirk,-Buffalo and Now York. The Trains connect, both ways with the C. Z. & C - R. It. at lludsonlufGoyahoga Pali?, Akron and CUnton at Bayard wiili thehoilroad for Carrollton, Minerva and W oynesburg. Tickets through to Toledo; Detroit, Chicago, Lasallfl and Freeport can bo obtained at this office; . • Passengers are requested to procuro their tickets at the •Oomi:anj'sOfiiw,of • JOHN A. CAEGHEY, Agent, - nprls Mouon-gahala lioura. Water sL, Pittsburgh. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA EAILBOAO, New Arrangement* COMMENCING AUGUST 8, 1803 1853. 1853. EXPRESS I'KALN leaves Pittsburgh at 6 o’clock, A 51; stops only at the principal Stations, and dines at Crest line at-1.00 P-M, arrhingut Cradnnati In the evening, via Columbus and Xeoltu Fitrelrom Pittsburgh to Ciaclimolj, $7,75; to Columbus, ?5.25. MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8.30 A 31; dines at Al liance; and reaches Crestline at 6.00 P 51, connecting with the Night Train to Columbus ahd Cincinnati, and with the Bvllcfoutalne and Indiana Railroad far Dayton, Indianapo lis. Terre Caine, and towns In Ituhaua. Connections are made nt Alliance by Railroad with Kavcnna, llud>on and Cleveland. Faro from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4.00. Connection* tirq made at Mnngfidd by Railroad with San dusky City, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and Zanes ville. • Faro to Sandusky City, $4,50; to Newark,s4,so; to Zones rille, $3. Connections are made with Detroit and Chicago, both by Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passengers who leave Pitts burgh in the Mail Train at 8.30 A M.go directly by Mans field and Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention* . Irto to Detroit, 0.00: to Chicago, $ll,OO. RETURNING: TIIM EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at 1.00 P M, Mansfiold at i. 40 l* 31, and Alliance at G.OO P M, aud reach vs JPithiburgh nt 8.15 P M, connecting with the Express Tram to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which leaves Pitts burgh at 10.30 P. M. Tune from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, hours. Fare, $7,75. Pure Irmn Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, $16.00. MAIL TRAIN leaves Crosthnn at 7, A 51: dines at Al banco; connects with KxprcFS Train from Cleveland, ami wt:tc« at Pii'.sl-nrgli at 5, P M, NEW BiIIOUTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave* Pittsburgh at lo A M anil 4.45 P M, and New Brighton at 7 A M and I V M. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tickets at mbictfd rate*. FKEIUUT 3 RAIN leaves Pittsburgh at &30 A 51, and ar rives at 4.00, P M. ei>. Pawn gen* are requested to procure Tickets at tho Company s (Mice, at too Federal Street Station, of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. - £3“ The Trains do net run on Sunday. turUinr information iuhv b« obtolneCLof j'usS JOHN ICI .TjLY, A^rnt. SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK RAILROAD. WZ.NTKJt AiWIANGEMENT ON and kfur \\ EDNErDAY, November 10, *1853, Throb Trains run rtiutv (Sundays excepted) as fol lows:- GOING SOUTH. Muming Ertmng Ijcprrx*. Pattrn.jrr. Arcrrja. Leave Sen*lu«ky nt-.... 4.:m A M 11.00 A 31 5 10PM Monroeville Junction-5 15 “ 11.50 s^o“ bholhy .1 unction h. 40 •* 1.15 1» 51 7 15“ Mansfield Junction 7.20 ** 140 “ S 10 <4 Mount \vroon._ 9.05 “ 410 “ 0 55“ Reach Newark 10.03 “ 5.16 “ 1100“ GOING NORTH. Leave Newark r.t 4.*.h» A 31 0.00 AM 5 25 P 51 Mt. 3 ernon.... 5.20 »« iq.io •* CA) “ Mansfield Junction 7-20 “ 12.10 P3l 810“ Mu-iby Jniicuun 7.45 “ 1.05 “ 8 35“ Monroeville Junction.. 9.15 *• 310 " .. 10 30 “ Reich Sandusky 10.00 “ 3.55 w 1105 “ Connecting M Sandusky with Mad River and Lake Erir, and “Northern Division’ - Cleveland and Toledo Uadi road h. At Mqnrwvi!u\ with Tram* on “Southern Dlvlriou" Cleveland ami Tob*do R. 11,, for Cleveland, Toledo, Ac. At fcbMby Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cin cinnati Railroad. At ManplMd Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh. At Newark, with Central Ohio Rallroacf for Zanesville- Columbus, Ac., Ac. Tin* arraniiVjiic-ut of Trninn complotea the lino of direct communication between "(7rtat jVortt*TF«f” Passengers from Philadelphia and Baltimore, destined for the MK, proceed, directly on their arrival at Pittsburgh, by Ohio and Pennsylvania "Railroad lo Mansfield. Thence to Monroeville,’fchoro conjecJiou is made immediately for Toledo, Chicago, and intermediate places—affording a route unrivalled for safety. certainty und despatch. Connection la alro mad»» with all the Trains on tho Ohio and Pennsylvania Rnilrmul at Mansfield, br which passers g<-rs from Chicago, Toledo, Detroit, Sandusky, Zanesville, Newark, and Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh, Philadel phia and Ilaliiioore, without delay. By this route, passengers taking the early Train from Zanesville, Oolnmbus, Newark, Ac., can go to Toledo, Ean dUhky or Cleveland! remain in either place: somo four hours, and return boms sumo day. THROUGH TICKETS to bo had at the different Stations, for the above named places. J. B. ROBINSON, Supcrint’t, Sandusky, November, ISS3. {nov^ra] Pennsylvania Railroad. Company. WB are- forwarding PyoUuco, Ac^to Baltimore and PhUa 'delphla, promptly, bn receipt.' ■ Tliae.Tive Days, - jura or rtuaonr; Bacon, Pork and Beef; (salted,) 45c. lOOlba. On Lard, Lard Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass. 60c. a lOO&s. & On Candles, Cheese, Earthenware. Leather, Leaf Tobacco. 60c. 1000)3. - , ? • * ivcacro » On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Clover and Timothy Seed, 70c. B*. Oa Deer Skins, Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, 70c. $ lOOlbs. On Feathers, Furs, Peltry, Brooms and Merchandire, 90c. lOOfoa. On Flour, ft barrel. We ere also prepared to forward freight to Rodobangh’s Station, near Greensburg, and intermediate Stations. COYODE & GRAHAM, Agents, corner of Penn and Wayno sta., Pittsburgh, • 1L H. HOUSTON. Agent, 3y29 576 Market street, Philadelphia. KALOOUX LEECH.. JOHX M’ILPIH. JOSEPH 8. LEECH. J. S« Leeclit McAlpln & Co«, WIIOLI&ALH GHOCEfii?, and Dealers In l > roduc6, Met als, and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 242 and 244 Liberty street, near tho head of Wood, Pittsburgh, Po„ of fer forsale on liberal terms, tho following; 100 tierces fresh Bicc; h}o,ooo £bs. Bacon, assorted: 100 bbls. Tar; I *6 tons Bar Iron, do; 1600 kegs Nails, assorted; t 3do Best Nail Rods; .. 600 boxes Window Glass,! 2000 kegs Rock and Rifle assorted; I Powder, assorted; ' 60 half chests lea, as-! 300 boxes Rosin Soap; : sorted; } 86 bbls. Linseed, Lard nuiil 75 bxs. Tobacco, assorted:* Tanners’Oil; - - 100 lilids. N. G. Sugar, part 1 300 bbls. Vinegar; ‘ prime; ; 50 do Rosin; 6 bxs. Havana Sugar; < 20 do-Pitch; lOhhdfi. Porto lUcodo; - 6000 lbs. assorted Copper; 160 bags CoflVc; l 20bbls. and kegs bard; 600 bbls. N. O. Jlolßpses; ! 10 kegs assorted Shot; - 75 do S. 11. do; ! Ido Buck Shot; fcoO bss. Tin Plate, ass’d ;; 6 bbls. Alum; 4 tons Wire, do; ; 20 do Rye Flour; 2do SpulUrtp i 20 seitaTinnors’Machines 6 casks sheet Zinc, as-; and Tools; sorted; ; 100 bus. Dried Apples; 600 pigs Tin;.. • 100 bales Batting, assorted; 1000ms.Antimony; j 2000 Jba. Cotton Yarn,' as 10.tons ass’d Sheet Itod ;i sorted. lflO.ftOO Ib.a. npsM Bulk Meat;! PROCLAMATION. By Tlrtuo of a precept under the bands of Wm. B. McClure, Prescient of the Court’of Common Pleas, la and for the stli Judicial District of Pennsylvania, Ju*. tlceof the Court of.Oyer nnd Terminer and General Jail Delivery in and for said District, and William Boggs and Gabriel Adams, Ksqs., Associate Jndgesof the same County, in and for the County of Allegheny, dated the 19th day of November, in the year of our lord one thousand eight hun dred nod fifty-three, and to mo directed, for holding a Court of Oycr.and Terminer and General JaiTDelivery, at the Court House in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 4th day of December, at 10 o’clock, A. M., Public notice is hereby given to all Justices of the Peace, Coroners nnd Constables of the County of Allegheny, that they bo then nnd there, in their propor persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and other remem brances, iodotboso things which to their respectivo officers, la Ibeir behalf, appears to bo done—and also those that will proseento the prisoners that now are, or may be in the jail of said County of Allegheny, to be then and there, to pros* ectfteagninst them as shall bo just. v Given under my hand, In Pittsburgh, this 19th day.of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and lifty-three,'nnd of the Commonwealth the 77th. WM. MAGILL. Sheriff. „ miv , Tliankspivlng. . TifS^ IVINO DAY **ing close at band, JEHU X UAWOHTH, corner of Diamond and Diamond alley, wishes to Inform all those persons fond of good Plum Pud ding or Mlnco Pies that ho is selling good cooking Ral- Sicfi&fn 10c i? wnt 8 j new crop Born*. 'SSL *f’ half box; Currants 12Uto 024 mixed d 0.30 n no aad Brandyfor .cooking purposes,.2sc quart. nov22 ENGINEERS’ STATIONERY -WAREHOUSE W. S, HAVEN, ~ CoRKTR-op Mabkxt ato Skcoki) Snorts. A ™ A T S ON HAND, a largo and well selected stock of /V Whatman’s Drawing Papers, nil sizes; Drawing Taper in.tolls, various widibg* Draughting Pencils; - Mathematical Instruments; Tape Lines;. India Bubbor; Field Books; . Papers; Cross Section Papers; And all articles, of Stationery, wod. by Civil Engineers' Lct«l , TransitjTopography and Record Books made to .order—ruled to any pattem : roquired. * «pl" : ‘ INSURANCE COMPANIES. ' Delaware Mutual Safety Inaurance Go. Office, north room qf the Exchange, Third sL, PhU. FIRE INSURANCE.—Buildings, merchandize,and other property,in town and country. Insured against loss or damage oy tiro, at the lowvst rate or premium. ; ■ Marrs Iksuß-Mtcß.— I They also insure vessels, cargoes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. • Ikiawu Trahstobtatiot.—They also insure merchandize transported by wagons, railroad cars, canal boats and steam boats, on rivers and lakes, on tho most liberal terms. . .Directors—Joseph lE. Seal; Edmund A. Souder, John C. Davis, Robert Burton, John K. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, George G. Lelper, Edward Darlington, Isaac It, Davis, Wil liam Folwoll, John Nowlin, Dr. R. M. Huston, Jas. C. Hand, Thoophilus Paulding, 1L Jones Brooks, Henry. Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Serrill, Spencer M’llvain, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr.S.Thomas, John Sellere, William Eyre, jr. Directors at Pittsburgh— D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John T. Logan. William ALums, President Tnoa. C. Hand, Vice President. Joszrn W.Cowah, Secretary. Office of the Company, No. 42Water street, Pittsburgh. jelGrdtf . P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. PROTECTION IHSUKAHGE COMPAHY, OF II A RTFOR D, CONN ~ Capital Stock, Annual Premiums and Western Fund $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1825. Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the most favora ble terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, or Tan PERILS OF NAVIGATION, BY GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent FOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY. marlC-:y THE UNITED STATES : LIFE INSURANCE, annuity and trust company, PBKI&ADEIjPKSIA. CHARTERED APRIL 2GTH, 1350. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut Streets , Philadelphia. Officers of the Home Board at Philadelphia: directors. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. M’Hunry, Jacob L. Florence, James Devcreux, William U. Godwin, WllUam M’Kee. .Prwufcnf—Stephen It. Crawford. Vice President —Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh—3 cuncs IL Willson, M. D. Allegheny City —lt. B. Mowry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agont, marl7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. The Franklin Eire Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. DIRECTORS— Charles W. Bancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Rich ard*, Mordecal D. Lewis, Adolpbl K. Bone, David S. Browne, Morris Patterson. CuxS. N. DaHcxer, JbxsxdenL Chas. G, Bakceer, Secretary. Continue to tnnko insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates us low as are consistent with security. The Company havo reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with thoir capital and premiums, satcly luvestod, af fbrd amplapTO tec lion to tho assured. The Assets of tho Company' on January Ist, 1851, as pub* Ushed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, vis: Mortgage $918,128 88 Real Estate - , 84,377 78 Temporary Loans 83,900 17 Stocks... - 61,859 00 Cash, Ac..... 01,340 81 Total - $1,212,708 44 Since their incorporation, a portal of twenty-one years, they have paid upward of One Milium Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affunling evidence of the advantages of insurance, os well as the ability nnd disposi tion to moot with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, •p 24 Office, north-east cor. oM nnd Third sta. THIItl) ANNUAL BTATEMKST ' OFTIIK STATE MUTUAL FIRM AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PENNSYLVANIA, Assets, May lst,lBr>2* Premiums reccivol to May lf-t, 1853 Interest en Loans, Ac. Capital Btoek. Returned premiums, Losses, RMnsuraneo, Ex penses, Ao, Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good fpcu* curitlos *161,4*1 03 Premium Notea... - 170,010 61 Cash on band I7>A» 21 Total ain't of Resources, L>*b!o for Losww $.J58..>18 70 DtnxoTuas, JOHN T. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin connty, P. C. SEDGWICK, Harrisburg, SAMUEL JUNES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS, Banker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER, •• JOHN B. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin count*/, A. J. OILLETT, Harrisburg, 8. T. JONES, Harrisburg, ROBERT KLOTZ, Carlxra county. JOHN 1\ RCTHEIUORD. Prevalent. A. J. GILI.V.TT, Secretary. Will Insure against peril* of sea and lul.imT otrninvtinn, alsa, on Merchandize in city or country, at lowest rates con sistent with safety. Policies Ipauwl on dwelling bouses either pcTputually or fur a term of venr*. Branch Office, corner Fourth and SuiUbfuiM streets. ray-hif A. A. OAF.!’.I Eli, Actuary. l>!ttabur£lt"Llfe ln»uroDce“t'oiapanr, of X PITTSBURGH, JR. CvPITAi,, $ 100,000. President—James S. Iloo.v. Vice President —Ramcxx M’CurasAN. Treasurer— Joseph S. Leech. Secretary—C. A. Colton. OFFICE, NO. 65 FIFTH STREET, (Masonic ITall Budding.) This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to Or connected with life Risks. Mutual Rates are th« ramo as thosa adopte*! by other safely conducted Companies. Joint Stack rates at a reduction ofono-thinl from the Mutual rate*—equal to a dividend of thirty-throe ami onr third per coot., paid annually in advance. RUks taken on tho lives of penums going to California or Australia. WESCTOH3. James S. Hoon, Samuel M*Clnrkan, William Phillips, John A. Wiliron, John Scott, Joseph P. Gazinra, 51. D. John M'Alpln, Alexander Reynolds, Horatio N. Lee, Hiram Stowe. mor23 Weatorn lusuranco Pittsburgh. R. MILLER, President. I F. M. dfoltDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 0300,000. WILL insure against all ktads of risks, FIRE and MA RINK. All losses will bo liberally udjusted and promptly paid. A Homo Institution, managed by Dntxcroas who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain tho character which they*baveassomod, os offering the best protection to thow who desDe to bo insured. Dfredm.—R. Miller, Jr.,C. W. Rieketson, J.W. llutler, N. Holmes, Jr, W. H. Smith, C. Ihmsen, 0 eorgo W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James LlppencotL, Goorga Darsle, James Me- Auley, Alexander Nimiek, Thomas Scott. tQL*Office, N 0.92 Water street, (Worehouseof Spang h up stairs.) Pittsburgh. nov24:ljr Is yoxtv Life Insured, IF NOT, read what Fomoono has written. Among all tbo contrivances of man to protect tbo family circle from want, noon can bo found more simplo in its character, noblo in Its feature, or .certain in l&resnli*, than LIFE INSUR ANCE. It is the prop which tho dying husband leaves to support tho wife of his bosom. It is the unseen hand of tho Provident fallior reaching forth from the grave, and still nourishing his offspring, and keeping together the family group. C. A. COLTON, Bceretary, Pittsburgh Ufo Insurance Company, Fifth ut.. eepZl Masonic Hall. Wlioleaale and Retail. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. ROBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leavo to Inform AwA his friends nnd the public generally, that he oontinnos to occupy that large and commodious Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fnhno- cT stock 4 No. 86. oorner of Diamond Alley and Wood *t, where he fceops a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bogs, Saddle Bags, Valises. Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other articles In his line. Ho also keeps constantly ©n hand, and is prepared to fur nish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured of the best material, and in a style of workmanship equal to the Eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent, cheaper. Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is de termined to acll ffrat rate article^at very low prices. AS-Don't forget the place, No. 86, corner of Wood at. and Diamond Alloy. fnp2fl A. Complete Analysts of the~Holy tho whole of tho OLD and NEW TESTA \_y MENTS,collected and arranged systematically in 27itr ty Books, (based on the work of tho learned Talbot,) togeili er with an Introduction, setting forth tho character of the work and tho immense fheillty this mothod affonis for nn demanding the Word or God. Also, three different Tables of Omtents prefixed, and & General Index subjoined, so ela borated, and arranged in alphabetical order, as to direct nt once to any subject required. By Bov. Nathaniel West, D. D., 1 vol. royal Bvo—about 1100 pages. Price $5. For sale by J. S. DATIBON, °cl22 65 Market street, near Fourth. • Dutolx Bulbous Boots, Ac. JT7HE subscriber has received direct from liartem, his JL supply of choice Hyacinths, Tulips, reonens, and other Flower Roots for fall planting, and for Winter blooming in pots and glosses. Grass Seed for lawns, which makes o fine close smooth Turf, equal to Sods. Pruning Instru ments, Garden ond Farming Implements, of the most ap proved construction, at Eastern prices, from the Seed and Horticultural Warehouse, Fifth street, of P*p2l JAMES WARDROP. Copartnership* THE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the interest of James Richaedson, in the Wholesale Grocery, Commis sion and Naval Store, No. 144, Water street, design contin uing the business, under the firm and style of ERWIN 4 DILWORTHB, ana we solicit a continußnco of the custom of tho late propietor. JAMES ERWIN, SAM T L DILWORTH, WM.DILWGRTII, Jo. In resigning my business to Erwin 4 Dilwortoo, I cheer fully recommend them to all those with whom I have been doing business. James Erwin or myself will attend to set tling the business. nov2:lm , . JAMEB RICHARDSON, TIHIRD STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE—A new Throe . Story Brick DWELLING HOUSE, with Btore Room, situated on Third street, between Wood and SmUhfleld; contains eleven Rooms, besides tbo Store-room, Hall, and good Collar. Tho House is well finished, nnd 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. a. CUTIIBERT A SON, novB 140 Third street SOMERSET— A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE, situated on the West Newton and Cumberland Plank Road, -about 60 miles from Pittsburgh and 8 from Somerset, con sisting of 207 Acres, 150 of which arc In cultivation—the balance-fine timber. The Farm is well watered. The .buildings are a Tavern, a Smith and Wagon Maker’s Shops, Stables, and other out-houses.- A Saw and Grist Mill on tho adjoining property. Price $4500. Terms easy. nov4 S. CUTHBERT A SON, 140 Tbird'st ■ ■ OYSTER TRANSPORTATION. TXT'E have arranged with the Pennsylvania and Basque vT hanna Ralircsad Companies, for a special Oyster Transportation Lino, at exceedingly low rates. oct7 _■ .ADAMS A 00.; 04 Water st. READ’* PLEADU&’S ASSISTANT, now edition, with Notes and Additions, together with a short system of Upnyeyancing, by A. Jordan, President Jndgo of the Eighth JodulalDlsttievreoeiTednndibrsaloby ■ ». J. K. WEhDIN, Bookseller andEtatloner- Jyi2 • C 3 Wood street, between Sd A4th tta. V t * * - J v ' ’f'" i ' Jt£ ** BANKERS AND BROKERS, TIEEKAB Co.|- ,-r ,r T BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS*' ’ ", feb2fclyj J\"o. 05 Wood istrret, and jkavymd AUcy JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND .EXCHANGE BROKER*/' DEALER in Gold, Silver and Rank Notes.. Current and par funds received on deposit.' CoU octions carcfully at*' tended to. Fourth Street,' one door East of Market, Pitta-, burgli;-pa, - fieg:ly.;/ Vomesticand ibragn JZaSiavgt, Bank Watts, Gold arui £dxer Bought<SoldiindExc]uinged,atVtt EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OP WILLIAM A. HILL S CO., M wood.siEEEE,' *Kit3CTraau. . ■_•. Ifcß, Interest allowed on time deposits. .. : [ang2B EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE' OF A. WILKIES & " CO., ’ No. 76 FoUttTH fiiass?, ‘ Opposite tho Bank of Pittsburgh, jons Prrisiitnwra. 0. 33. ARNOLD A CO., , .BANKKitB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bunk Notes,- Blght r and Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended -to, and proceeds remitted to nay part of the Uuion. • Stocks bought and sold on commission. C&»No. 74 Fourth sk, next door to Bank of Pittsb’g, [so 16 HILL & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKER?, COIINEIV OP 'WOOD ASD 71PTU BTEXETS. " SIGHT EXCHANGE on. the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Timo Bills Of Exchange an<l N o tea disco anted.— Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold.. Collections made in all the. principal cities of tho United States/.-I>e posita recoived of Bar and Current Funds. / fmarZTly ... AI.T.gX KIVASItn, EP’ff.VH.D XL4im, ‘FLOXURCS X&UIBA* & HASM, - - BANKERS AND EXCIIAXGEBKOKERS, BUY AND SELL Gold,.Silver, anti Bank Notes; negotiate Loaus on Keal Estate or-Stock Securities; purchase Promispary Notes and Time’ 15111% im-East and West; buy and pell Stocks on Commission, Collections rocde on nil points in the Union';.-*,- fmyl ' A. WILKINS & CO.; ... ! BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, so. 75 rotmtH tt’posr’.s rora or wrrsinnuia. rplIE SUBSCRIBER, under now and in6?;e favorable atispi- X ces, will continue the Banking busmens and Stock Bro kerage in tha house formerly occupied by Messra Palmer,. Hanna A Co., and more recently By the Pittsburgh iifo in surance Company, where ho will bo pleased to Pee his old friftids end customers, [jy3] A. ELKINS. H. HOLMES & 80NS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, HAVE E£UOT£D TIXEIE BANJLDfQ AXD BSCfIASQD OFFICE TO SO. 67 MAJIKEt STOXET, loun DOOM BELOW OLD BTAXBi N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange-Brokers, • and Dealers in Notes, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. * Collections made In all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received In par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Tliurd and Fourth eta. j jaUOily JAt>. S. 11003, ........ TUOS. BAEOHNT, HOOIT $t BABGEKT, BANKERS ANB BXCUANGE BROKERS, • w. t. conira; op wood * sixth st.l., rirreuciuJrt, pa. DEALERS iu Coin. Bank Notes, lime Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange Certificates of Deposit, 4c. Exchange on all the principal cities of the Union and Eu rope, for sale in sums to suit purchasers: Current and par foudsToceived on deposit. Collections made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. faepHrly Removal* PATRICKS & rSHTND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Hart Removed their OJJicetoVie. O/merof Fifth and TToodtii, ’Vitwburgb; pa. ' PATRICKS A FRIEND, Eanktrs and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold. Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and ITeslem Cities constantly for sat*. Collections ciado in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. ffclfl STOCK AN D BILL BitOKElt, OjJicc, jVo. 92 Fourth si., abort Wood, riTTsnunoiL C 7} m NoU'rt, Draft'*, Uniidf, Morigajes, nml Loans on roV laterals. UfguUatwJ. Stocks and land Warrants t/a ugh< and told. - rets FLORENCE HOTEL, No. 400 into AD WAY, NKW YORK. (COSM-CTEP on THE Er7U>Pr.AK rtAJf.) EEUBEH tOVEJOY, wAly _ ITvOPIUETOTt 1,910 10 .... 100,000 00 &LLX3 IlttOffW, W. C. CONMXLT. Brown’s Hotel* Comtr of Bmilhf,'ld nmt Third ,V.'r*rfs f Penn'a, BUOiVN & OONNEI.LV, Phopbicturs. £UG,IB3 20 87,801 50 stabling attached to the House. "FUANKLiN HO l)S e 7 Clevel ana, ~OlTi oT" C PATIUCK A BOS, Pjvorairrouii —TW« House b«s qa • derjjone thorough mo! extensive repniratalteratlons, and large ad-HUons of net? furniture, etr., au«l the proprie tors pledge tbeuiM'lvos that nothing pbnH bo wanting on their part -to render tlw Vba.neun a pkce « here all the com* forts of »first class hotel can bo focod. / Jylttf $356,316 TO Cbmfr of and TJtirU rfwii, Penn'a. \VILLIAM g, CAMI’BRLL. Ptu^utocl THIS fine iwtaMbhmeut hating come into the hands of a new Proprietor, offers great induromenU to the trateV lingcommunity, and also to regular hoarders, Every deli cacy ami luxury will lw provided in its anil ho pnine will, bo spared to make thlslloUd a comfortable Boats to all who may call there, [aijl3:tf) W. R. OAMI’BKt.L, Prop’r. St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery* THE undersigned rcgj»er-tfuUy informs the public that he is* now fully prepared to serco private families and the public generally, with las celebrated LAG Ell RKKK, in liottles. AH orler« loft at hto Office, NO. DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of ibe city or vicinity. JrftB:tf ___ _ F. 0. RCIIKNCK. C. 13. HEADLY & CO'S NEW CARPET HOUSE, FTO. 83 Tlimi> STREET, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, THREE SVA CIO US SALES ROOMS. CIOSTAINS a large, hnmt«omo ami cheap assortment of ) Floor Oil Cloth**, from 1 to 24 feet wide • als>, Stair, Ta ble and Rnatneled Carriage Cloth?, Cocca, Canton and Bri tannia Matting, Matin of Window Shades, huff Hollands; green end huff Oil Cloth?, and PutnnmV Patent Self-Adjuntlnc Curtain Fixtures, 6ALBS ROOSI NO. 2, Is full stocked with au rmrivnlledaFsortmcnt of Itoynl Tel* vet, Bruflrelf?Tapestry, Brussels, Imperial Three Ply, Patent Tapestry* lutm»io, oml superfine carpeting**; llallaud Stair tin. of all width* and prices; etnbo*?ed Cloth, Table and Plano cnvtrs; Mosaic. Velvet, Axmlostcr, Chenille and Tufted Bugs; Stairllr*dK,Dniffgeti:ig,etc. % SALES BOOM NO. 8, Contniusa lnrgnand well selected stock of jasmin Carpets, from 2ft to 7ft cent* p*r yard; lletnp Carpeting from to 00cents; Li-t and Itng Carpets cotton and wool Venfiitm nnd a splendid assortment of English sheepskins of nil col* or* and sixes. C. B. U. A Co. •would respectfully call tho attention of persons wishing to furnish steamboats, hotels'or dwelling houses to the abore, ns they arc determined to sell ot thw same low prices thny har© heretofore been selling at, and less than any other establishment in this city. popB C. B. HBADLT & CO- N~o. 8- Third street. Sacred filnalo Books, FOR Church Choir?, Congregations, i,c,, Ac., wholesale -ocd retail. Btch. per'do:. Kingsley's Harp of David, ft eolleetlon of Church • Music, 75e. $7,00 Modem Psalmist, by Lowell Mason, 75c, 7,00 The Modern Harp, or Boston Sacred Melodist, by • L. White and Jno.E. Gould, 75c. 7,00 National Psalmist, by Masou and Webb, 75c. - 7,00 Ilarp of the West, 75c, 7,00 National Lyre, 63c. 6,00 Bay-State Collection, 63c. 0.00 The Cbnrch Choir, 06*% 6,00 American Tsalmody, with figured Bass for Organ • or Plano, 03c. 6,00 ALSO, Tho Melodist, a collection of popular and social Songs, Glees, Ac, The Social Gleo Book. Jnvenllo Oratorios, for juvenile classes, schools, Ac. Musical Class Book, fur adult singing classes. Young I July’s Harp, dosigned for female Academics and tho soda! circle. Together with tho New Carmlna Sacra; CanticlaLnnilns, Ac., Ac. Just received by CHARLOTTE BLDME, oclB 118 Wood street. THE SHAWM—A Library of Church Music, etc,, con* tabling oror 1000 compositions, by Wm. B. Bradbury and Geo. F. Root* assisted by Thomas Hastings and T. B. Mason. Prieo 750 —per dozen $8,50. SACKED MKLODEON—On a now system of notation; by A. S. Hayden. Prlco 75c.~per dozen $7,50. HARP OF THE SOUTII, (in Patent Notes;) a new collec tion of Sacred Maste, selected from tbu most popular com posers, by Prof. .1. B. Woodbury, Price7sc.—perdoz. $7,50. OURIBTIAN MINSTREL—By AJkin; ono of the most popular books published. Price 75c. —per <l*z. $B,OO. NEW GAKMINA. SACRA —By Lowell Mason, and thn most successful music book ever published; over GOO,OOO copies havo been sold. I*rico7se.—par doz. $8,60. CANTICA LAUDIS, or American Book of Church Music; tho latest collection: by Lowell Mosou and Goo. J. Webb. Price 75c.—per doz. $8,50. A largo supply of the aboro popular Maple Books receiv ed, and for sale singly or by the quantity, by octl? JOHN H. MJSLLLOR, 81 Wood sf. HKLEBER has Just received, per Adams’ Express, . THET SLEEP IN THE COLD GRAVE—new song— composed and dedicated to J. Fleming, Kao., by 11. Klober. Oid Dog Tray, by 8.0. Foster. The Garland, a set of beautiful Waltzes for Guitar, by Prof. Rupp, of this city. All Things arc Beautiful, a pleasingDuott for two voices, by Glover. Wert Thou to Speak Farewell. < The Prima Douna Waltz, as performed with unbounded applause by Julien’s band. Julien'a Musical Tour in America, a ilescriptlTo piece, embodying all tbe American National Airs, by Julies. Khty Darling’s Farewell, foaQuitar. Raty Clyde, do. Old Log Ilut, do!, etc., etc. Also, “Dodreortb’a Brass Band School," containing every necessary information to organlco Brass Bands, toufider stflnd the nature of brass, their selection nnd adaptation, and embracing a number of flue pieces arranged for full Brass Bands by Alloa Dodworth, lender of the celebrated Dodworth Brass Bend, New York: for sale by ocß2 JI. KLEBKR, No. 101 Third street. no. 13 6 wood btrixt, third door below vißain auzt. IMPORTERS and manufacturers of J^^^ SSS£Ssa CUXUiKY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL !|WVL2 INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We W$ keep a.general assortmentoftheabove articles constantly on hand; together with a general rarioty of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Rjs tola and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Bolts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Ballets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.—. Also, Trusses and Supporters. ... Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES!—We ore maldng Rifles of. every description, to order, of the best meterial, and workmanship warranted.— Orders reeelred for them at Wholesale or Re tail,.will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. ’ _ J _ mylfi - ' T. B. CAJLVERT <fc CO., - * Die-sinkers, engravers AND EMBOSSERS, and Envelope MAHurACTUEEM, No. 48 South Third street, Philadelphia. , ; wr>sa : ‘ ' • VENITIAN BlilNlis, ‘ OP EVERT QUALITY, for sale at manufacturers’ prices, at the NEW CARPET STORE, 47 FIFTH STREET, near Wood. fnoT&tf] < : ROBINSON & CO. GLIi’P STREET—Two Lots for sole, situated on Cliff and Cook streets, each 24 feet front by 78 deep. Price $3OO each,- Terms: One-balf-in hand; halenco in ono year. - • S. OUTBBERT A SON, oet22 ■ • ; \ -Beal Estate Agents, 14Q Third pt. ojjIDES—OOOO tbs Clean Bacon Sides for Balnhy-' ;■ O oetf „ - KING & MOORHEAD. *-.v ,"•> V ’ : .*V ■ ■ * . \ i.» . i ** *•* i* ■> < * . jOHS.JH. lURIUH AUSTIN XjOOMIS. HOTELS, &c. tt PATRICK A ,SON. lit* ChttrlcH) Hotel, SALES ROOM NO. 1. New Sacred Music Books* New Alnsic I New Illualcl ENTERPRISE WORKS. BO WN <t TETLEY. =NM lEM fifll 1' FUKNITURR ' “ f7\ ■ WM. K. STJSYfiNgON continues to . manufacture vvc l CABINET-W ABE of every description, at hia old stand, • ren ootnei- of liberty and SevMith ptreots. UNDERTA K- attended to, In nil its branches. myll ■ . Ai iSUULiKEHI A COm HASP extensive and. CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No* 64 fimithficld street, a iurge ajMprtment of fancy, and plain which they' ,wms«U.ls per cente below, customary rates. ■ d«*2r:lv " Great Inducements to Cash Purehaarra'. "IXTEvrilleeU bur stock M?CY * *»I I CHAJUS AND BEDSTEADS,, at prices that xutoot ,M to pleaso cosh purchasers. All our work is warranted. Our terms are CASH. JAMES. LOWRY, JR • - mar2sT • cor.Seventh'andliber^stA-: Journeymen Cabinet makers Association. : WAENJIOBSE 9.3 TiiJBD J3JPJZJSJSTf (DTIWEES WOOD AND MARKET ST3.) , 1 ■; THIS ASSOClATlON,einbradngck ' twice- to.tliree times' uanv -hands &s ■ the lamest .and bitUerto' moat renowned business * > * shops of lellyy have -opened: thofr' Warehouse,- ;aiid are able to furnish the public, by wholesaler retail, with Jar*, nituro of the following description-vizi .. . - .• - Mahogany pressing Bureaus; Full Columned -Bureaus; Mabognny Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Washstands; Sofas; DivansjTiano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Curd Tables'; Pier-Tables; fine; Card Tables; Centre Tables; Unt Racks; Trench Bedsteads;; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dinirig.and Breakfast Tables; Cherry and Common workstonds; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads Cherry. Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles, Ac.' ; ;• ; ;-' Thb advantages of cooperation, on an extensive scale, per^. mit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are deter* mined tosoll,Towerthan any competitors, an equall y good* :if not-better article, and warranted—as the public will un* derstend by givtogthema call* .... ' ‘ ' t&m Eteambodi xporfc of all ,descriptions, and otter articles of any description, .made' to order In overyefyle, at the short est-notice... : ; xnari®^ JAMESW.WOODWELb, CABINET FVRNITBRE'MANVPACTVRSRi - Ware-rooms 97 arid 99 Third street* ■ r J- W. W. respectfully- informs i-. and customers that heUA. off* completed his spring stoek ,<rf Furniture which is decidedly * l * the; largest aha host over offered for sale in this City, which wfl; be sold at prices as low as any in the United States, - ;As ho is doterminod to uphold the quality with wfcll sea aoned materials, best workmanship, and newest.designs; and •from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing, he fe enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices.- lie has adopted the principled? identifying 1 hikeustomerfl? interest with his own, inequality and price, and; keepsal* •waya on hand the greatest variety of every description i>f| furniture, from the cheapest and plainest,' to the most ele* i gant and costly, that.a house, or any part of one,' may ba furnished from his stocky or manufactured , expressly.to or*: dor. ' following artidcs consist, in part, of hlsstocfc, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be 'surpassed in ony-of the Eastern cities: ; Louis XIV tetea-tote Sofas; 60 Sofas, in plush hair cloth; . * 60 ties. "Mahogany Chairs; 20 dos. Walnut “ u 60 Mahogany Rocking ** 20Walnut /; «». . « 60 Mahogany Kvahs; 20 Walnut'; ' « 60 Marble Top. Centro Tables: 50 41 ** Dressing Bureaus; 20 t( « Washstands; 40 Enclosed ' « 100 Common “ : 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads; " ' 20 Walnut •-•«••• 60 Cottage • « • SOO.Chorry and Poplar Bcdstemls; 20 Mahcganv Wardrobes; 10 Walnut « 10 Ch'irry ■ u ’ .... 60 Plain Bureaus; .70 Dining and Breakfast Tables; 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20doz. Cane Seqt'Chrdrs; 24 Cane Scat Rocking Chaim; .12 Ladies’ Writing Desks; lint and Towel-Stands; What-Nots; , JStipiins; __ Paper Macha Tables: Conversation Chairs; Pembroke u EHaabctharr tf Ilall and Tier M Eeecption M Lading Work ' «' Pearl Inlaid « Extehrion Dining Tables; Arm . u • • Ottomans; . Gothic and Itidl Choirs; ' A large aasortmt-nt of COMMON yORNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabcjxt Maxsaa supplied with all ar ticles in their line. .. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the fliiortest notice. .All orders promptly attended to. aprs WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. HEW JEWELEY STOBE, No< 87 Market Street, (Sxond dnor abo re tAe JVortA-wsf corner of the Diamond.) JOHN STEVENSON, (of the late firm of Johnß. M’Fadtton ..A Co H ) mptactfully announces to tho pnblithat ho ha* opened, ut the alssve stamV, a fmo assortment of WATCHES JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WAKE, LAMPS, GI RANDOLES, Iceland Tails Cutlery, Britannia Tea .and OenmunionSels, and the usual variety of goods in Ills line of burinea*. , Special care and attention given to tho REPAIR of FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac, lie trust**, that from his long experience in business, he will bo able to give satisfaction to those who may favor biin with their patronage. Pittsburgh, May Islli, 1563. roy2s Henry lUciiartliton, Jeweller, HAVING ro-fitted his store iii a handsotno manner, and but recently returned from the eastern cities with a fine oFsortmont of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOOIiS, would call the attention of his friends and custom er? to the fact that among his Watches will be found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jeweby, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and. Vest Chains, Finger Kings, Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets, etA, etc. FANCY GOODS—Such as I’aplcr Mache, Work Tables >rnd Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Buttles, Table Mats, Colt’s Pistols Porte Monnaies hi great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with au endless variety of useful and or namental articles which have oalvto be scon to be Appre ciated. Jdotll NO. "81 MARKET c<TRKKT. IJACTti \S OKTII KNOWING,—To all that are about to . purchase anything in the tray of flue Watches, rich Gold Jewelry, or sterling Silver Ware. HOOD has nowon hand a very good assortment of ail kiDds of goods in his linoof business, that he is soiling at their tree value and at least from 25 to 60 cunt, below the prices asked by those “Old Fogies” that have been twenty years.or so in the mar ket with their old stock of goods that cost, when purchased, double their present value, and yet they expect to make n profit on them, I assert facts worth knowing, that lam soiling goods, new and fresh, just purchased, as above, from ' 26 to cent, cheaper than any other dealer in tbis'eity, at 61 Market street. jy22 - H’ OUSK TO LET, AND FURNITURE FOH SALK—A good three story house bn Second street, between Wood and Market. Thu furniture will be scQd at a bargain. Enquire of f}y‘22j If. O. MOOD. 61 Market sk Bay Wood Nursery and Gardena* JAME3.KKNNKDY, [late Manager of the vrelJ-known Sy racuse Noseries, Now York,) begs leavo to inform thu public, that he baa uow established an EXTENSI VE NUR SERY, on the Farm of Mr. James 8, Negley, near East Lib erty, whsre he shall ho prepared, after the stu Instant, to. re ceive and fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Hardy ami Green House Shrubs and Plants, In addition to a choice and superior atockon hand, he has made arrangements with' one of the largest Nurseries in tho East, to keop up his supply. Having a thorough and long expe rience in the business, he can assure his cub to mors perfect satisfaction. • Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer hla services hi designing, layingout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, lie Parks, or the grounds of Country Residences;, and will also furnish plans for the formation of -Lawns, Approaches, Picturesauo Scenery, Ac., in tho highest stylcaof the art. Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape Gardening, and having spent yearaln the Svlrian Parks of England, and on the beautiful bonks of the Hudson, ho . hopes he has tho. capacity to meet the wishes of those who favor him. Communications can bo address©d through the City Post Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Nettles A Mohan, 22 Wood f tn»»“7!r ' /V? DURKEE’S n CELEBRATED CHEMICAL YEAST OBr BAKING POWDEBS, The Cheapest, Healthiest most Useful and Ecmumi* cal Article for liaising Bread, 'Biscuit, lYied, GriddU, and Johnny dikes, P&slry, l*uddingB, Sweet Cakcif .. o>m Breadj dc., . EYEII INVENTED* Opinions of.toe press:— ’ ” Those who have tried it, have found that tho advertise mont does, not vaunt its praises- too.hlghly.-HTaliahaKwj Floridian and Journal, Feb. 19,1863. Housekeepers, who have, tested tho quality of this pow der, i>rououuce unanimously in Its favor.—[Lockport Daily Courier, . ... j . It surpasses everything in thewny of rising, we ever saw UPed in, the baking of co&«.—[Rahway Advocate and Resis tor, April 16,1853. b This Is an article of such utility in various kinds of cook ery, that when its virtues become. properly known, no housekeeper, that studies comfort nnd economy, will wil lingly do without it—[N.T. Pick., May 21,1853. . No one need hesitate to uso Durkco't* all-important article to housekeepers,—[Republican Banner and Nashville WhJir. Feb. 17,1853. < Would you have light bread, swest bread, bread tiiat yon can eal with a good relish, do not forget to procure DarkeeV Baking Powder, and you will not fail to have good bread cakes, Ac.—{Troy Dully Times, May 24,1852. . We have tried this orticlc, and can recommend it with perfect confidence.—[Quebec Garotte, July, 1852. Durkeo’s Baking Powder wo have tried at our honso, and our 44 better half'* was astonished at the result—PN Y Bally Times, Oct. 23,1852. L All good housewives will rejoice in and glorify the name of Durk«van*!r tboy have his Baking Powder a fair trial.—{New York Sun, Sept. 30,1852. -Durkee’aßaking Powder, undoubtedly the best article for this purpose that has yet been discovered.—N. Y. Dutch man, Feb, 12,1853, . The highest commendations, from hupdredsof thahmwst and most respectable wholesale houses in this and ncariy every largo city on. this continent, could be given, if stmei allowed jt. ' “ n E.B.DURKEE, - Bole Paopßicroa and JlANuvAcrrtrnrK, .. AS 9 TFtzfer. street, New York, BAXTER & McKEE, Agents, Pittsburgh. [octal] SMITH & SINCLAIR, WHOLESALE GBOCERg. 13iJ SECOND. AND 151 WEST STREETS. is sxohb ±m> for sale, - ??!£i?S 0 A ffeoi ' .300 ibisN.O.Molisaes;. ' I SJ^ ds ' ! ?: a S a| S r v ; - 00 bblsSugar-llouMdo. 30 boxes Grant's Tobacco; 200 bales Hatting; . fiO Wefetef old (Iff. So° Regs Nnlls, Ssotfei ; . 20 bxsßussell 4 Robinson’s 200 boxesOloss; 10Q caddy boxes of various 30 kegs Via Twist Tobacco: RA^vf d r ? #o ' 2M)boxesltorinSoap; Bt»gpx; ' 50 boxes Palm do. : 20 bags^jpper; -* • 20 boxes, around Pepper ; ll. b >?. B .? meato; sop2rt ' QronndCaPPla, 4c,Ac!4e, HONfcr— 300 lbs primo .new vrhltu. ilonoy, in small for family use, just recelved'and far solo by . . aug2o~ J. D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood i; T? A L L—bi tuated - in Allegheny CjtV. J.t/ The Lot ts oO feet front on North Cana! street, by 255 deep to Liberty street. - The house is largo and oonYenlent ly arranged, with gas fixtures, bath room, Ac. A good Car- I and Stoble.on Liberty street; tree?, shrubbery, • beautiful residence will bo: sold, on easy terms. oet2Q 8- CPTHBERT & SON, 340 Third st. - T>KITIBE LUSTRE—IO casks for sale bj ;J> octis--, It. A. FAHNI Scrip Divldendf the Mutual Department of. the ,J r, Life Insurance Company* are requested to all and receive their Scrip.lor thio 00 per cent. Sridend de clared on the lstor February:;iasU- .. : 0018. 0 . J4abor Saying: siaehine*' ' ; rrHE BOSTON SAUSAQE’CDTTLR AND-STUFFEBS; or- Stalk Cuttm; Chnrns,XGiproyai Corn fchellors, for hand and horse pojwrfPriinfng Chisels, Saws, and a largo assortment .ofTmplementa suitable' for the Seed'“id Agricalturol Ware /cold ; * . JAMES WABH&OP. 4 < * iri'-f- rr ~. . f. '■+ r? KENNWIV * 00, '.',.• • •;' , ;;;;•,.. --: - . . , ':"1'....', - ,.:•':..1•,;:',..:!:7 7- -:..: . :.. - 7 , ...s ,■ l ■ l .•■ t- , “j".. ; f" 'I ’ ■' ■V MISELLANEQUS. ETOOPBAH AGENCY. " THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED OFFICE IN THIS CITY : MONEY TO THE OIjD COUNTRY* JAMES BLAKELY begaieaveto Bay to those person* hav ing friends in the OldCountryyand desiroui cfeilber sending them money or pay ta± mngements fbr.dolng either is now complete* find 6n so firm a basis that mistakes cannot occur, nor losses accrue to any. party; Daring tiie last ten years In which ho 'has- been in; thUbuslneas, be baa remitted over a Half Million ofDollars without tbb-lass of o dollar, and- the -house for which he is agent, in shipped hot less than 45,000 persons daring the lest year to this country, without acomplalntof heglect of duty on their part. Ho con issue Passenger Tickets for london, Dublin,Livers pool, 01aFgow, Coik, Bush, Howry, Q always Londonderry,'and Dundalk/to Nnw YoTk,Pbllade]phia,lJoston;BaUimoro afid Uew Orieah^and" from thence to. Pittsburgh; and vOU attend strictly to warding passengers from thence to any part of thocountry. He also has sight draits for sole, payable at the fallowing places, vis: ..... ■ .; : ' ON ENGLAND. .Edwards, Sandford k C 0.., „ ............. London.' Wm. Tappscott A ,Liverpool. • (Available in the principal cities and. towns throughout England and Wales.). . / % ON IRELAND. Provincial Bank • Ireland .......^......-Dublin. BttaacaEs. • -v.. Armagh, : . Belfast, . Downpatrick. Enniskillen, Mallow,. fitrnbane, . Athlone, ; . . Carlow, Drogheda, . Fcnnoy, ... . : Enniscorihy,- Ballina, Cavan, .. ■ . Dundalk, Galway, ' Newryy Tralee, . Balymena, Glonmeil, Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh,Youghall, dtanbridgo, . Kfikunny, • Dungannon,. KUrush, . Waterford, \ Coleraine, Parsonstown, Cork,. ■: , Ennis, • Bandon, .. Bllgo, . Wexford, : . Cootehill, Limerick, . . BaUyshnnnon, :■ • ' ON SCOTLAND ■ National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and Its branches in fifty towns in Scotland.- . ] v ON FRANCE. Messrs. Edward Bloinit 4 Co^Bankers-.i....Paris. (Available in any city in France.) ON GERMANY. Messrs. Vogel, Kock A Bankers, FranWbrt-on-the-Main. (Avallablo in any dty in Germany.) , JAMES BLAKELY, myT 198, cor, of Seventh and SmKhfioldvto. ..-- >&§* PASSAGE PBOM XIV2BPOOL Z&eSi BuiCRALD IBLBI 2M5 fTIHJS splendid new Ship, built far “Tapscott’s Lino,Pis X the largest Packet Ship afloat, and for strength of build, accommodations for passengers, and sailing qualities, has no'equal in the Liverpool trade. TboEMEBALDTSLE will sail from Liverpool on or abbot the txKTa op Decsxseb, and- persons sending' tor ihefr friends should not lose the opportunity of securing passage : forthemby this noble Ship. '• - ~ ' . . In onier to prevent delay, passengers will be notified by’ ' letter frbm Messrs* W. Tnpscott ACp., Liverpool; whotdfly to be there to embark. Tho Emcrald Isle is commanded byCapt.Ooa. B. Cornish, (recently of the favorite packet ship, “ Win. Tapscott,*) wbo is well, known for .bis kindness to passengers, antlhisskill falnessas accmmaoder. ': -.- - \ ' s • N. B«fbe E. X wllLbo succeeded bythe oagnlficeatnew ship M Shamrock," commanded by the well known Captain, Samuel B. Doane..’ ' j To secure passage, apply to . JAMES BLAKELY, ■ octffl . - Corner of Seventh and Smlthflelfl at*. ; TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, •If the Pekin Tea Btore> 38 Fjptn BTBSETjJPirranDttOH, Pa. BY tho half chest, of neatly packed In metallic packages to suit the trade. Tho subscriber is now receiving bis FalLstock of GREEN and BLACK TEAS,—consisting of some of.thefinest chops to be found in the Eastern market. Merchants visiting: tho cltyareiuvited to call and examine our stock* ■ Below is a Ifet of the various grades, all of which have been carefully selected, and can with confidence to recom mended : - . 30 half chests fine Young Hyson; : 10 do do. MoyuneYonng Hyson; 10 do extra fine Moyune do; 100 do Superior v. do; . 15 do extra fine/ . . do; . £0 Lacquired boxes extra Curious Young Hyson; - 25 half chests'fineGunpowder; 10 do extra fine do; . '• 5 do do .Moyune Imperial; : £0 do Superior do; 150 do Fine Oolong.Black Tea; 40 do extra fine Oolong; 30 do extra Cn t lous do; . ■» 20 do Superlatively etroug and fragrant Oolong; 25 cheats extratinoEogusb Breakfast Tea; • ;5. do, ... Curioua do do; ALSO—Java and Rio Coffee, Lovering’s Crushed and Pul verised SngarjC . ALSO— 63,OOO Principe Segura,., which will be sold very low.i . A. JAYNES, ; . noyl4:d£w . 38 Fifth street,Pittsburgh. TY P E A GE N CT. A. JAYNES, ■ NO. 38 limi STREET, PITTSBURGH, Agent for IheSaleof Li Johnson# Co'sTgpe^c^ j of Philadelphia, - YTAS ON BAND and for sale, the following:—Brasslined I7A-column Galleys;.Common Galleys assorted, Slice. Galleys, Composing Common and - Job Cases; Shooting Sticks;,Ley Brushes; Boxwood. Quoins; FurnK .tore land Blglet, of all; descriptions;: Brass-Rule, of ell descriptions-; Job Ink, In IS> cans; 10Q kegs Proofs News Ink; TOO Founts Fancy CardLcUer; and Leads, cut to any ength. . - AOS* Orders for Presses and Type will receive prompt at tention, and furnished at the Foundry prices.- OidTypere reived in exchange for newyat Scents&2t>. Pittsburgh, May 14,1853.—daw Rhoads & Sons. "VTJJW PATENT AMALGAM PEN.—This Important in _Ll yention removes the two great obstacles to the uni; v«real use of tbe Bte'ol Pen, via: their rigidity* and their rapid destruction by the corrosive action of the ink. ..In minutely examining the quill pen Inrthe act of writing,!; will tie seen that the action is compowuL, consisting, first, of :a gentle yielding backward action immediately above tho nib of the‘pen, and, second,‘the action,W spreading open of the points to permit tho flowof the In 1C This movement—which steel ..pens hitherto' never hirro 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 fingers; yielding, as it does, to tho slightest pressure, with out cramping the hand. The efforts of all steel peamakers have boon directed to the attainment of this essential qual ity of flexibility, arid they have had recourse to ah innu merable variety of cracks and piercings, to attain it. The Inventors of the Patent Amalgam Pen found, from a series of experiments, that tho whole practice ef the trade had in this respect been' erroneous—that no combination of cracks” and ■“ piercings” conldproducethedesired action, if the ordinary form of the tteelpea were adhered to, This point being gained, they avoided tho plan hithertoadopted for attaining flexibility, and gave a peculiar forin to tbe metal, by -filch they managed to combine the “Bdssors” action of the ordinary steel pen with the agreeable flexibil ity of ; iho.qUill. The second, difficulty to .fce‘overcomo.wns. of less magnitude, but still of great Importance to the con,- sumers of steel pens. Every bnoT3 aware of-the corrosive, action of the ink on the ordinary steel pen. . Even, with the greatest care, It speedily destroys the delicately smooth snr face of tbo pen. So serious a drawback is this'from the utility of the steel, pen, that chase gold pens, at an enormous cost, almost exclusive!? •beeaxise of the anti-corrosive quality of thatmetal. The ■ inventors have removed this evil by their compouodnrctal, which possessesall the necessary qualities of steel, with the additional merit of resisting the chemicalaction of tbelnk. .. Tht&tPms iciXllastvxaTe ihan twenty times longer than the Steel thus rendering them the cheapest ever introduced. ■ For sale by - W. S. HAVEN, Stationer, : novl9 /Market streeL.corner of Second. ••• Bridge over tbe Allegheay Biver } at or nearSharpsbnrgr TkTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That in pursuance of. tho- J. i Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pimnsyivo xiia, entitled “An Act to authorize the Governor to incorpa r&to b Company to erect aßrWgo over the Allegheny River, at orinear Sharpsburg, iuAHegheny County,” approved 13th of March,' 1853, and Supplement thereto, and Acta ex lendlngthatlmo thoreiu limited, Books will be opened .by Iho. duder named Commlsdonere, to receive subscription*, for the Stock of . saW Company, at the BT. CHAKLJ 8 HO TEL,'iu the City of Pittsburgh; .on the SEVENTEENTH day of DECEMBER, 1853, between the hours of 10 o'clock; A. M., and 4 o’clock, .P; M'; and.isbould the whole number of shares not ba subscribed on that day, then and in that case, ut the hour© of Mr. NEWPORT, in the Borough of Sharps burgb.on the TWENTY-FOURTH: DAY '.OF THE SAME MONTH, between the same hours. -. Philip Miller,' ThomaaXlggett, " : • James Sharp, . . Gabriel Adams, - Lewis C.J. Noble. . . . Thomas Wallace, . . Peter Klingensmitb, - Malcolm Leech; , John W* Duncan, Harrison Parry,- DuvldDrenan, Robert Chessman, Francis Karns, Richard K wait, David Boyd, Robert Wilson, JAmes Marshall, v James H. M’Clelland, - - Henry M’GeaTy, Thomas Pearson, Samoa Blakely, Gran t Mo wry, . Charles Spang, 1 James O'H. Bonny, William O. Denny, - A. Mot ton, J.C. Comstock,. . Lemuel ShnrtllfL ' ..P. A. Collier. ... ' . . James Lewis. [novlT JRearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN; CITY, •> (KEAB. ill* BAOBOAn’ STATIMI;)- I FAMILIES wilt bo supplied withouryarious grades of * : FREBU GROUND FLOUR, By leaving their orders at tho Mill or in our boxes at Loran.Wilson A Wood street, or Branri A Belter, cor ner Liberty and St Cltur streets,Pittsburgh; -- H.P. Schwartz, or J.T. Bample, Druggists, Allegheny. Flour wnibodelivercdtofdinllieslneitherefthetwociUes. Tsatts: CASH on delivery. . Jy2fr .■ ■ , BRYAN.KENNKDY A CO. J Valuable Farm for Sale, IN PETERS TOWNSHIP; WASHINGTON COUN ' IlfjjWTV, PENNA—Tbs-uzutenlgnod wishes to dispose of • • rids valuable Farm, situated la oho of themostt&ri ring, fertile and desirable sections of Washington county— in a neighborhood proverbial for lis good morals and intel ligence, and sufßdentiycoavenlehfc to good markets. ’This Land lies within two miles of tho'prspoaed route for tho .Cbartiers VaUey.Eailroad, an Improvement which will cor : tolnlyhe made during tho coming year; It contains about 145 ACRES, more .dr less: of which .there ere about 110 ACRES CLEARED, and In a high state of cultivation, and finely Improved." The uncleared land.aboundsin good. Tim ber, and the whole is abundantly supplied with water. It adjoins lands of William Park, Daniel 8011, and others. The Improvements are TWO GOOD DWELLING HOUSES, one Brick and the other Frame; a Framd BARN. and two : Frame STABLES, with other ; necessary out-buildings. •There is an abundance of fine FRUIT on this property. This valuable Farm will besold, ou accommodating iterms. For any further information in reference to It, application can be.made to the subscriber, inCanonsburg. sep!C:3m / : . . . : JOHN OALOHAN.- • Ilopc Mills in FttU OtteVfltiim Agftinl^ STAN’S BUILDINGS, Fifth StriaTt—THE PROPRIETOR/ thankful to the public for past custom, Tentures lidt a continuance of the same for hla presententerprise— the establishment or a Flovr an& Spici M<Us witlsn : the city, for the accommodation of his customers, and all Who wish, to have really good Flour, pure ground Buiees. An. At The attention'of Families, Merchants and otitS, iatovt ted, and all look is that they will give me a triaL i ?. R.DRAYO, No.l N. B.—All articles taken back If not found good, and the money returned. ~ '•:/ ; ;•; » ® maiig :• FRUIT GATHEItER-—For picking Xruit frnm~ tall trees.without ihe aid or a ladder; Dnmihg Instru ments of the mostapjnoved.construction}. Digging Forks,’ ??iS? b - B^iwlivri ? Ab 4 .Potatoe-.ifooks; Seed: DrUls; Cutting Boxes, tor. Hay or Cohxßtalks, of various patterns, and a great variety of labor, saving imnlemehti for tho garden or, farm. •Downing’s, BartyVond oUrnr standard works on Fruits, Flowers, Rural Architocturo.nDi Jl? 2 - ~ JAMES wardkop^; W <!*_WAIiL woald noUfy his friends nndtlur public, -TY « ttat helm? removed? htistuiUc) foom Flratstreot; to the corner-of Market andFourthstreetv (second story,) over the store ofWm. SI. Hersh; entrance©!* Fourth stress,- At tHe request of hla frienda, he haa.alsa opened INC fbr youuc lad Jes. and Gentlemen .*lll be formedto bcdhDrewingOml Pointing.'. Hahasfitted up a Room with every-forilityfor study, andbe trusts that hißenterpriKOWlll meat with a supporting patronage. «prS&tf . t ; . . r f> -; -t ■ • , * ‘ 'L -Of’j’-'Vv. »■...► i ■•'*• , : i V '* ’ •: h v . *• , 1 ■> , * ,'V/ V ,* / * ; ’ DRUGS AND. MEDICINES. Cartels Spanish THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD. HOT a ?ARTICLE' OP H VECtTir IH XT. A N INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR SCROFULA, King's, Evil, RhemnaQsm, obfltinato' CQtun6OUS ErnpUbns, . IHmples or Pnatulcsroii tbo Fac6, Elotehea, Boflay CflurbWo . Sore Eyes, Ulng Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Eulargetriont .mhd'Pm& of-thwßonosand Joints,'Stubborn Ulcers, Syphl* .UUo Disorders; Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and nil Dis eases ariring from ahimodiddufl Use of Me«rU*y. Imrrro-' done®ln Ufe»<ff-lmpiirity ; of ! tbd’Bloiod. . .This valuable Medldne, which has bertomo celebrated for curei/efrected throQgh Its Agency, has Induced Qiefirtptietpra;,at the; urgent-requests or-their friends* to offer ft to tho which therddwitli the utmostcMfldenco nad.wotidetfhlvTratfto .properties. sAlwtod from alargo / numbenArei hawcver) strerdger testimbny than tho mere wora proprietoTs; ;and‘ areTlroin gentlemen well JcoowtHothcfrlomliUra, nod o* tlo highest K«r»ta»lUly, In the nty of Richmond, Va. yp - . -HOVDEHj Eeg;» or-tte TExehoflge Hotel*--Birhtoone, known every where; says be'haa -seen the mediefro called Carterie: Sptmish Mixture administered to over a humlretl caros. in aeariy.att the diseases tor which it is recoiumeljil ed, with the most astonishingly gctodresnlts./ Ho satAit is the most extraordinary he has ever seen. - ' •' AGUE AND EKVEILrGRFAT hereby tbatfox three yoarsl bad Agueaad Fever of. the most vio*' lontdescriptton. '-1 hsdseveral Physirlans, tooklarge qnan- : titles :of Quinine, Mercury, and I beliovo all tho Tonicsiad vertisedybnt allwithout any permanent' relief. At last I tried Carterie Spanish Mixture; two bottles of which effec-- tualiy curedmo.:and I iim happy to sayl have hdd neither chills or favor since. I consider ft tbo best Tonic Iti tlio' worldjAnd tho only xdedidna that over rrachcd my caee. . * - - ’’ Jona Lojjopxjf. : Beaver Damw near Richmond, Va.‘ . C. B. LUCK, now in thocityof Richmond, and tor many years in the -Post Office, baa such confidence in the astonißhiDg-efllcaQyof.CArieris Spanish Jllxtnro, that he has bought-upwwda : of .fifty which he haS away totha afflicted,/ Mr. Lucksays he has never known it to fail, when taken according to^ . . pTHNOEi apractfaing;Pbysiclan, ; ttndtonnoTly of (ho ■ City Hotel; in-the elbr of ho has witnceye«! in: a ; number, of instances"the effects of Cartoris Spai.!?h • Mixture, which were most truly surprising. He says in a oasf P'-t^asumptton,dependent cn the Liver, tho good of fects were wondvrtoUndeed; - . ’■ . SAMURL M.LRINKKR, of the firm ofDriDker A Mot- ■ ris, Richmonds wasnured of Liver Complaintot eight yeart “ standing, by .1 he .use, of two bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. - .GREAT CURE OF SOROFULA*—Tho Editors of tho Rich* mond-ItepubUeau,bad a servant employed in their room-cured of jiftlent Scrofnla; combined, with Rhenmn tlem, wblch eutirely disabled him from wotY.' Two MiVii of Oflxtorifp gpauUljr. Mixture mode a i»erftrtOireof him, • and the Editors, fn a public notice, say thoy « clieorluliy r. Aommend it to all who nre afflictoa wi:li any disesso of the* ; STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA—I had a very valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Garter's Spanbdi Mixture. I consider-it truly a valuable InMicJno. Maues:M. TavUir, - : Oonanctoron tlioß. F.imdP.R;R. COvßtehmond, Vo* SALTROKUM of TWENTY YE ARSSTANDING CURED. —MrJOUN TIIOSIPSOJf> residing In ; the city of Klebmond, was cured bjr throe bottles oft Carter’s Spanish Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which be hod nearly twenty years, and which, all the physicians of ihe city could not cure; Mr. Thhmp* son isawelliaiownmerchantfn thocity af Richmond, Viu, and bte curois most remarkable. , : WM. A-M ATT HEWS,.of Richmond; had a servant cured of Syphilis, in the worst torm.by Carter's Spanish Sllxture. -Ho says; bo .cheerfully recommends it, and considers it an invaluaUo.medicine. - RICHARD E..WEST, pf-lilcbmoind; was cured Of Scrofa* la, and ; what phyriclons call ;eonfirmed: Consumption, by three bottles of -Carfer's Spmrlsb. Mixture.. . • EDWARD BURTON r commissioner of the revenue; says he baa eeehthe good effects of Carteria Spanish Mtxtorrin a number of Syphilitic cases, and says it Is a perfect cure for ih&t. horrible disease. - , . WXL G. HARWOOD, of Richmond, cured of Old Sores end Ulcers, which disabled him frpm walking. . Took a faw hot* ties: of-Oarteria Spanish Mixture and was enabled to walk - without, a crutch;, .in. a short lima permanently cured. Principal Depot at M.WARD, CLOSE *CO.yNo.BSMoIden ■' Lane, New. York. . T. W. DTOTTA SONS, N 0.132 North 2d fd.,Phnadelrh!x . BENNETT A' BEERS,* No. 125 Main street; Richmond, Vn, And for sale by .B; A. FAHNESTOCK & CO~ L. WILCOX, Jr. A 00., Pittsburghj.lL P.SCIIWAUTZ, Allegheny; end by Drngghtta and Dealers in MoJidno everywhere. - f. ... ■- f- GOIIIPOUSD SYRUP OF YEL LOW DOCK ROOT, rpniS Is a purely-VegetableCompound, scientifically pro -1 parai from the best roots and heros of tho Matoria Medico; and has • gained ah unrivalled reputation for tbe folowtag effecte,vi2£ - REGULATING AND STRENGTHENING TUB LITER, &od Diq£Btxvx Obqasb, and cleansingthe Stomach and Bow els, and thus coring tdlßillrina Diseases, Liver Complaints. Dyspepsia, Indigestion,Costiv'eness; Piles, Headache, FeTer and Agae, Jaundice, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Ac,, and eaualng tbefbod to.noUrish and support every part: POKIFYING TEE BLOOD, and thus curicgall Humorß, Cutaheous Eruptions, Scrofu la, Sait nhoum, Bryslpdas, Scald Head, Canker, Pimpleaon tho face, Blotches, Ulcers, Tumors, Mercurial Disease, Can cere, Ac., Ac. * * REGULATING TBS SECRETORY OBGANB, and by.. onabUng them.to perform-their proper functions, preventing and curing many l painful and dangerous-dis eases; streugthenihgand.qulcdngtho Nervous System*thus allaying Nervous Irritation, and. curing all diseases of tho • Nerves, as Hysteria, Neuralgia, Cramps, Ac.. It is nnrivaUcd in tho euro of all FEMALE COMPLAINTS, as Weakness, General Debility, Irregularity, Obstructions,. Swelling of. 'tho Feet, Limbs, Joints, caused by weaknewg "ufeo. Lung and Throat- Complaints, as Colds, Coughs. Asthma, Consumption, Ac 4 also; Dropsy.' , y - Having made use of thb<»mpound Syrup of Yellow Dock; -Root; prepared by C. Morse « families,'and finding it to be a very Kilutary ohd effectual .preparation; we do mostcheeTfully recoicimendittothepuh* lie asovfery valuable medicine. ' . • ' E. BourCe,-EB.q4'OishlerNatioha3 Bank, Pi , bvldence > R.L; A. W. Spencer, Esq., Cashier lum» Rock Bank, do. do 4 Itov. - WUliamßhUlips,Rev. J. B; JUchmohil, C. S. Jones, editor Providence Gen. Advt f WyilAUi Field, Jf W. G. M~ Cyrus •Flsh«r,*il..E.ll/P n * James'Hutchiuson, G. Duo. -V. J. ' Batea, Doct. BenJ. Colby, and one* hundred others of the* mostrespectablo famlCcs of: Providence. . This certifies that Ihaye for a number, of years been ac quinted with tho composition and modo of'manufacture of MOUSE’S COMPOUND; SYIIDP OF YELLOW, DOCK ROOT l have also kvn acquainted with its modus operandi in die- and can sky that In All respects It cUcu latcd to remedy that class of I)L«ex r -e ' for'ubich Itwas de sjgned." It is e^pedaUy:valuable in INDIGESTION aud alfi ate attendant aymplome,. it cxdta to bealthy.actioh tho. -LIVER, removes Torpor, ahdl nnctivlty of this ORGAN,and atiinulutes healthy action iniill the system. As a DEPU BATOR, or purifier of the Blood, It has no superior. . ‘ DAVID HOLMES, M. D, FrOwocnoe. P. T, Jan. 4,1853. C®, Prepared by a MORSE A CO., No. 440 Broadway, New Xorh, and so»a by Druggists and'others throughout ibis and other countries. .<• - JOEL MOHLER, Agent; „ apr27;ly Pittsburgh. Pa; CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, . TheatilylnfculibU Cure far'ihdt Dreadful Disease. Jcrumm at C PEBMATORRHE A.OE INVOLUNTARY NOCTURNAL. O EMISSIONS, eo hurrahing and destructive, and produc tive of go much mischief to the nervous system, incapaclta ting: the man fbr business, society, and matrimony. 'This Instrument.is comptchensive. wjd neecr failing? and. maybe.used without the slightest incon venience or;.theknbwledgo oMho most intimate friend. It is to bo used externally, producing no pain or Injury whatever r nor. printing, any.? one from: attending to •hts business; and while in use nota single emitrioncan take -place, tattfpomtfnp the organs, in a short such a n ex tetit that they ttßQAiaTHKmrniiimvßPbwißoy the loss of which, cauabtLlqr fifarly abuse, is the disease In <jue9r : tion, andthe.causd of the thousand concomitant complaints —viz: Nervousnoss,VPrbstratiah, Dyspepsia, Pain in the Head-andDimness-Of Vision,Weakness of the Back and lower Extremities, ASectibhAof the ETCS.lmoctence.l’iin plea on the Face, Premature Decline - of Virility, Weakness ofMemory.and. Power tor, .Mental Application,Dejection, Aversion to. Society, Timidity, SelHHstrnst, Love of Solitude, 4c.; Allthese cornffarfoinTxaiably dxsappear.assoon as the source is stopped from which ihey manated. Be it also remembered, thdtthosacomplaints'aro butlittio ; understood by tho profession In general; And that all tho medicine in, the world ueverbas,.and never will, stop those • lossesj which, ir allowed to continue unchecked, aro sure to produce the most-diatceßaihg ccmisequehces. • • . The price of tho complete , instrument, carefully secured against all observation in a box, fconly $lO. It can bo sent by, express .to any-sddress, in auy part of the United States, accompanied. b£ full direc* tionSyundimpor antadvice-totbo married and ringlo,the expenses, even to the remotest parts of the country, being verytrifling. / ■ /AU applications and remittances mnst bo directed (pest paid) to the Doctor himself, ho having no Agencies establish ed but in London and Paris. : =Address, (post-paid) Dr, B. DeXaney, fil lispenfird street, NewYofk. t ► Office hoars, daDy, ta>m 9A. M. till 3P. M., and from 7 to' .8 P, Mn tho-Sabh&th excepted/ - • -**? undersigned certify with great pleasure, that the above mentioned instrument Iff not only constructed on set* entifle. principles; bat that from its use the happiest results my always, with confidence, bo anticipated, tberoholnir, fb? the cure of thosedlseases.no otter certainremedvcz&inf ' . WV * -CHi 60ETZB, M;D^OGChamber# rt, • a Howard st, • NBW YOUK. . X Five Hundred \V orm* Expelled., TJEAU tboi following statement from respectable dru'g- A\, giste, of the surprising rirecto-of B. A. FAHNES TOCK'S UNEQRALEEB VERMIFUGE:— v V N. Y,Jonuajy 13,1853.' ■ JfilP'i*. St •**. JshJijizitodi (£ G? —Gentlemen i- MattbQi7' Clark, a man of undoubted veracity, of the town of lisbon. 3t. Lawroncocounty.N. Y, rojs that he hoe. a little elri! fonr yems old, to whom be gate three doses of B. A. Fohn astoek^sYermlfago,in.threeauccea^ve.hoars. .In theof 2!“® #* “a same day she passed at one time BEVEK- W»N, and at another NINETEEN -WORMS.. About two o clock the toßowlug night, she passed the lccitdiblc sum berofFlVE HCNURBUAND TWENTY-ONE, making in eU five handled and fifty-seven, In lessthan twelve hoars’ lime. -He sold thojrwerenerfectly ostonirhed at such a moss of worms from a child of her age, end that ho counted them accurately. Very respectfully, JEiittEß.& KANDAl.L,Drueel.sts. • Sold wholesale end retail by all- the principal drnmdste and eountrymerchants throoßbout thoCnHedßtotrs. Bropaxcdandecddby B.A.VAH.NESTOCK A CO,corner ot Wood and first etroeta; Plltsbnrgh- novdl tlAolUtt OIV—IO tiWs,.j)uro in fliore and foe sale by ' C - : . FLEMING ' "' ■ SuacEfi6rB to; J. Kidd / & Co;., ' 60 Wood street.' riIUKPENTLNE—I2O bbls in-store nnfl A pple by •~ ~ jl nov2i Fleming imos. IN SEED- OIL—I 6 bbls In xtoro and for sale ‘ i ; norffl: FLEMING Bno3. bMa, English, in store ii'nd for pal© T by V [noy2l] , , FLEMING BBOS.. OAKBKTFS SCOTCH SNUFF—IOOO lbs to store and for gaiofcy ~ Cpot2l3 . FLEMINGBITOS. MANGANESE OXIDE—3 tons to store and-fortolo by eot2l FLEMING BBOS. : T WHITE—IO gro. Weiljert?ll's” jnst received ami XJ Ibr Bald by FLEMING 8R03., Saceessora to ii. Kidd'ib 06.. 60 Wood rtteet. JAPAN VAHNltfil—l Jot just repaired att&.fut pa!o bv OOTII J yLKSUXQ. gjtos. * ISINGLASS PLASlUsll—2otryardv ia 1 yard case**, la store nufl for mlo by (cotH) PI.EMIKQ BBo3> j' tUUitX fc*LASTiSlt~&> gross* a superior quality. iu"Bioro \j apg for sale by ■ ; (anvil) . PLKMIXQ BROS. \\7 ULMS’S AKOMATIO BUiiJBIJjAM BCHK 'XT down Sdmari's for sale wholesale orretall, at ' v :, octSP **, * -KEYBEB , 3 Prat? Store, 140 Wood street. JNCIUO.— 10 CeroonJ S. K„ for sale by' . ~ : . ■ - A B.JL FAHNESTOCK* CO, TtaTi ■ - . ' cor.WoodnullFirst rlrvct. / ICUU&--26 bb)a American; ~ ’ ■' 2auks French? • For sole by B. A. A CO, lAKXAHj—2S bblafonrardedlorcitte by. X> Bgp2s ■'. B. A, YAHXB3TOOK .t CO. Wamn’i Congcett liaki >X <Jb i&amaiUdto am&an notrnn# iqjvriou* to awfufi!b**n!L ltis ppic trfamfefffctpsed,-bixtbyoxpcsttt o:to the air be iCOiaea grftdxiaUy of a most Intense and permanent blacks Forsaie in bottles of Tartars size; by wholesale orretail at * cp V/*. -L *'* W.S.HAYiIffB * ;B&taa*y:Wfitv< hotgtrehtj faflirtonf.ftft: ■ i’/- i '.^-;.,'’’'; -. V. -.* :-VT^ ■ , c - . . . . . •• • : DR. DE LANEY’S CELEBRATED HJTJNG-SS bbls fCT&UiTby ; - ? ..= pQTllv.-.. y KEMiyo..gßp; ==M=M •-. V*,iV.,{...:;. '7 ’:. \ \ • V. V
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