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J *■fc MMMii mtoßBfflmogm^m , v-..,—-, - I, „„*««««. , Wi. ™ lu^» U .p s .^n»!™ t - •••••• nlMlii Mmmntigr r- MMiM 0 f! - Km'' ft - ir* SfeFS-?Hf|pl:Ss ™ . * IMM' - - ’• fort! • i_ f jßMii 4 ft»agMfcS»jara»i gck.£ rffUa & Jp b ' aptsiilif I -hi): £• £ B'k<£‘js -Tii-; y- j» AT THE ORIG^NaT'BEE-HIVE, _ _f” , <'r.nrivwtt Ji v -ol>■^> r ‘ i 'J•v’' , T^'^'^^\■ , s'sol»J••v f. . ■ . . _Vo. ?& MAXKIST STJ2JSET+ ■ ■ _- ; AdmUllstf Atloil NotiCe« ■Jv ~, ' rj-.*''! £c' ■ti^~' : '_‘v'- , 4 NEW SUPPLY OH PALL ANL WINTEE GOODS, ~\\TM EREAB, Lctttre of AdminlsteiUon ik bank mm, - T < IA, .'■•*& ‘ «V-’ 1 ? would rtspettfolly solicit an rariy call from our friends and KANEj loto ot tto city orPittsborgh, doc’d, have been V-'»>.; A ••''/^'^-W^' ' tb» pnWio.ln general, /believing that we « gru.uted.ioihe.safascnter,all. pezsana.in(lßbte(t.toraid Edrj 4.rv*.< * s’* ,s greater Inducements to botlx "wboU!SalQ.Huci tp.^. w ni.. .make ■ Immediate payment* and thoso-biyiug J, t ■ vv*',' ' '-. !; 4 . ,l *?&#&&{-*&iiu!^'ZZZ 5': ?s - = -'• '' J '' ■ -‘ - i-'''A4W^;s^r4%‘A'.MsA : '--A.-.- ; ->, , *' '* -i' -‘ V , ; ' ,3*'vl * ~ ,■ . , '' >* : * ! >* ■ V ' ~ '; ;' ^i!v'i-'-: - '• v - 1 .. : " , :v*. , -y».ii > -. ■. \- f •» * ’*V- ' ** * *' *• ‘ , v \ ■' <-' Vj v *\ < • . f i ■'■ ■ ' 1 1 ..1* .■. ... .■ ....■?* ' '" ”'■■t- ' ■ ■ ‘ • * ■■ - "t. : ■■■ ■ : 4 * l ■ ■• J +»«r' '■*,> ssffiiiisai • • *- .jj.'V V," .*• V' . * ■'*' \ » : L ** -;' ;l' -j. V.'- "V .DAILY MOBJNINGPQSSL - THURSDAY MOBNlNG;::::::;u:::JANUARY 6, • Poropoll tlubttfi.c6« ~ la digging out the ruins of Pompeii, every turn of the spado brings up aotne relic ot the ‘ oncient tif -. Some witness of Imperial luxury. For. far the greater part, those relics have a. merely curious interest ; they belong to arohte ology, and find appropriate resting places in his torical museums But there are some exoep ' tlohs:’ Hero, for instance, the excavator drops, oa uninvited guest, upon the banquet.—there, ho unexpectedly obtrudes himself : roto a tomb. In ono place'he “finds a miser cowering on nis heaps,—another shows bimvbpnoß of dancing girls and broken instruments of tnusio lying . the marble floor. In thomidstof .painted cham bers, baths, halls, oolnmns, fountains-stnong the splendid evidences of materml ho ' BODiotinics 6tunib\c9 upon ft aiDO / > *t,i,b +Vi*■?«'« touching human atory, such « Btr.hes ho ma gination nnd suggests the moumfnl interest ot tho great disaster,—as. the . sudden sig * wounded soldier conjures up t>ehojr or Bofa field of battle. Such, to our mind, is the latest discbvory of the excavators in this melancholy field. It is a group of skeletons in the not of flight, accompanied by a dog.. There are three human-beings, one of them a young girl, w gold rings and jewels stiU on her fingers. The fugitives had had bags of gold and silver with . them, Boatohed up, no.douht, m haste and dark ness. ■ But tho CeTy flood was on tlieir track : and vain their wealth, their flight, the age of one, tho youth of the other- The burning lava - rolled above them and beyond; and tho faithful dog turned back, to Bhare tho fortunes of its mis-1 tresSr-Hlying at her side. . . . , vi ■ Sech by the light- of such an incident, how vividly that night of horrors looms upon the sense! JJoes not imagination picture that tittle group, in their own house, by tho side of their evening fountain, labguidly chatting over the day’s events and of the unnsat heat! Doca it not hehr, with thorn, the troubled swell of the waters in tbe Bay—sec, os they do, how the night cornea down in sudden strangeness, how the 'sky opens over head aud, flames break out, while eeorito, sand and molten rooks come pour ing down? What movement, what emotion, what surprise! The Boone grows darker-every ' instant,—tho hollow, monotone of the Bay ,is lifted into yells-and shrieks, —-the air grows thios 'With'dußt and hot with flames,—and at tho moun tain’s foot is hoard the deadly roll of tho ; liquid | lava, Jewels, household gods, gold and silver | uoins, are snatched up oa tho instant. No time , to say farewell; darkness in front, and fire be hind, they rush into the streets—streets choked with falling houses and flying citizens. How find the way through passages which have no longer outlets ?—confusion, danger, darkness, uproar everywhere ?—the shouts of parted friends, the agony of men struck down by falling columns; —fear, madneßS, and despair uncbainod: —boro, Penury clutching gold, it tbere. Gluttony feeding on its final meal, and Phrenzy striking in tho dark to forestall death. Through all, fancy hears tho young girl’B soreams,—the flee ts on her jewled band. No time for.thonght, —no pausethe floods roll on,—and wisdom, beauty, age; and youth, with the stories of their, love, their hopes, their rank, wealth, greatness, aU tho once effluent life—arc -gone forcTer. When unearthed after many ages, the nameless ■ group has no other importance to mankind then as it may serve *Mo point a moral or adorn a ■ talc.” —London Athenaeum. : ■ HBBIOVAI.. THE subscriber would respectfully Inform hurrtend sand 45 FIFTH STREET, ■ imhtedialcly opposite the Theatre, * where ho is now recoiling and opening a bandsomoassort »S mb and Fancy Colored Cloths, Cassimoret and Utakc, ple^nro in shewing to those who may favor him wlthacuilr nei. also oreoaredto make to ordnr every of.CloUiln„ '•oastifcutins ® Gentleman's Wardrobe, in the lateil anil r ?OK&--Tbosubscriber offers for 6ale bis com* wlate system of Garment DraugbtiDff, so foTombly known liSjencnaiy ÜBcd by. the trade of this, city - Philadelphia and elsewhere; at the vix- w instructions, 110,00; wiUiout instxucfcoaH, $l,OO. The Book nhi Ruler, containing full and accurate directions BUtos, on rood* of 4 ' J o f G “^ nt "cu^g, moral 50. «5 Finn street,opposite thoThjglgh. -—: : • ; so „ cXlvoly ton* r hare their wishes consulted and complied with, as. Wl wot> Is done under his owneuperrmon* ' ' nu ** CLP THT N G STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO., ttaSvflwWU® BIG DOORS, have, for the pin- moro space for thdr immense business, JmoTed to the spacious bulldlw? f-ji, --DIAMOND ALLEY AND QOD STREET, where they havo now tbe most • ■ SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! ajh> eeadt made, clothing, That has crer been offered to the public. • Iheir principal ottfect/or this remoTal, la to sire them & WIIOW3SAM3 TRADE! icesi And they will warrant them to bo as good as any moon*, featured in the XTnion* _ __ • _ WOBK» Th"”*«on « ‘docks'! "miss?’WALKING AND BDSt • ’ NESS COATS. Our Interests are identical triUt those of our enstanerp, and we assure the public that our fidelity will not fell In “JS£SMwk®m?cE?- Mo. »S Wood Street, {EAST BDJB,] COBJSEB *Ol DIAMOHD ALLEY* N. B< Wo desire our patrons to under? tanil that we have no longer any connection with the Clothing ” Überty street Onr attention U devoted exclusively to the JQgN uror.QSKBY ISottccl! TO TEE wnOTiESALE ASD RETAIL JR AMOTS OF PITTSBEUGIT, ALLEGHENY CTjk * an d vicinity. —D GREGG A CO.. Importers & Wholesale Dealers In Foreign ami Domestic Dry Goods and \ oxfotiefl* No* 99» one doortom the North-west comer of Wood st alleri Pittsburgh. Having completed the enlargement of tboir present occupied Ware Rooms, are cow opcidng one of tbo largest and best stock of DRk GOODS and YARIE utrs. they have over heretofore exhibited to the l ittsburgh taSSand on examination, will bo found to bo unsurpassed - Emany other House of the kind In the Cily, and as one of the partners la generally in tho Eastern Cities during the seasons, burcharing cheap bargains, adapted to the Pittsburgh and Western Trade, wo will be able to oltcr : lhancementif to oar old customers, and purebasors gener ally. Our stock of Dry aooda consists In part oi.lhe follow Ins leading articles, Tty. - Superior .Broad Cloths, Pilot and Pctendiam do; Fancy Casshncres, Tweeds and Satlnetls; Jeans, Fancy Vestings and Conluroys; ' Flannels, Tickings and Vest Paddings; Brown and Bleached Muslins, and Irish Linens; Foreign and Domestic Ginghams; , Alpacas, Morinoß, Coburg Cloths, and Dross Silks; Bay State and Broncho Shawls; . . Woolen Oomforta’and Fancy SUk Handkerchiefs. The following comprise -a part of the general stock of Combs, Threads nnd Sewlnß^Silks;^ C&)dl°jS)StSTduli n ana OmbrickJluflins; Gold and'GHt Jewelryi of the latent patterns Gold pud Sil rer Wa&hc* Watch materials; Watch glasses, ond en c.v tanrivo stock of S 0 hour nnd 8 day Brass Clocks, of ft variety of which Will bo .old on tho most accom modating terms, tor Cash, or City TC “ !r f^: 1< ,_ If B —Oity, Country Merchants and Pedlars arc invited to giw U«« call before purchasing 4C O. BCpjlrtf . . ■ • ■" ' T BJSUOND AHBIVALOF - fall AND WINTER DBTt GOODS »J The Chcapul Qaods of the Seaton I "WOtINQ, STBVKSSON 4 LOVJS, sign of tho OTiglnal Ybie-Uive, No. 74 MARKET STREET, between Fourth the Diamond, Pittsburgh, havo just received, and are | n 0" Of the newest and most desirable styles, adapted to the j nreaent season. r Plaid Brocade and Fancy Silks at bargnvns. Kara Block and Cornelian Bilks and Turk Satins. Merino Plaids, nil wool»and Silk and Wool do. • Raw Bilk and Cashmere Plaids of every description, Yery cheap. • _ _ : Now stylo Plain and Fancy Do Laines. Frohdi Merinos, Cashmeres, Coburgs, Alpacas, and Para* matt»s,alL colors and qualities. . .• . • | Do Bess, and high colored Do Laines,all qualities. i Poll and Winter Shawls, of eYery description. i Lontf and Square Brocha and Plaid Shawls, i Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do, i French Cbintscs, Ginghams. - . • x i >A general assortment fast color Prints* from &/i cts. up.. WHITE UUODSof every . • .• • . /| Collars. CutTs.Chemizottesand Lmb’d UAkis., at bargains. | Bonnet lUbbons and Millinery Goods, very cheap. , . i JSsoj a fall stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, at low pricesj Linen Sheeting, -Pillow Linens, Tablo Cloths, and Nap ’ kin*. Russia DiApor, aaia Crarata, very cheap. ; < GLOVES, HOSIERY, BUBPENDERS, and CRAVATS. . Wo would respectfuliy solicit an early call from bom wholesale and retail buyers, flattering onreelvcs tbat wc. can acodtnmodato all who may favor us with their patron* *** n°°B mort lltml STEVENSON * LOVE. CLOTHING. DRY GOODS. I, *' ' y’-IV', ■’ ’ rAßJ> .IMT-TBBUBGH i . kailuoax*. - . mmamamsk ';4-. EXPRESS TRAIN loaves Cleveland at&OO IVWfo? Alli ance, stopping atlludsoa, KarlvUle-and Ravenna only— arrivVafc AlHancodts.oo.PSl* it--: ?■•-■,''••■-• ACCOMMODATION - TRAIN leaves Cleveland for Ravenna and intermediate Stations at 7.45, and arrive at Bavemmat ] 925 PM. Two through. -Trains from Cleveland-to Pitts burgh daily. •--v-. r , - - RETURNING: EXPRESS TRAIN leaves'Alliance for Cleveland at p M, stopping at Lima t RaTenns l .Earlville and-lludpon >-Oidy—-arrlvo at Cleveland at 2,40 PM. The Mall .Train of I Ohio and Penna. Railroad, leaviptr Pittsburgh atB.oo AM, connects with this Train at Alliance at 1r.%5 A M. MAIL TRAIN leaves WellavUl© for Cleveland at 3.00 P M> stopping at all way Stations—arrive at Alllanee at 6 00 and Cleveland at?.3oPM.'v 1 '-v "/ ' ,J_- ACCOMMODATION' TRAIN leaves Ravenna ior Cleve land and intermediate ‘Stations 'at'.7.ls ,A M—anivoat Cleveland at 9.00 A M. ' Only one throughtmln from Pltts brajih to Cleveland daily. •. . . . CONNECTIONS—MaiI Train from Cleveland Connects at i AlUanco with the Mail Train of Ohio and Penna. R.Kfor Canton, Massillon and Wooster r'also for Salem and Pitts-. buckh, arrivlng-fit'Pittsburgh at 4.45 PM. , Espreas Train from Cleveland,-, and Mall Train from Welisvllle.both connect at Alliance at 5.00 P. M with tbe Express Train of O. & P. R. for Pittsburgh—arriving at Pittsburgh atBJ.& PU. ... f -Iku .r.* Express Train from Alliance connects with 4he 8,00 A M Train of O. A P. R. from Pittsburgh. : Pas*Oßgers leaving Pittsburgh on the 8.00" A 51 Train ar rive at Cleveland at 2.4Q.P M, and eonnectwltb the. follow ing trajnalwt l ,Woat and South.- Cleveland a tnv Toledo--Trains leaving at,15.00,P M for Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago and the North West, arriving at Toledo at 7.55 P MondChicago next.morning.at 7 Op timo throughfromPittsburgh. to Chicago being less than 24 hours. i ; CLCTnAsn, Cotmffi)UB Asi3Ci?»cn A C. IL.K* st Hudson for Cuyahoga Palls, Akron and Clinton at Bayard with the Railroad for Carrollton, Minerva and Wayncsburg. 1 Tickets through to.Toledoj Detroit, Chicago, Lasalle and Freeport cun be obtained at this office. •. - ; . Paf°“nffCTß are r'Hiucst**! ta procure their tickets at tho Office, of JOHN A. CACQUEA, Agent, tiovlß • Mbntmgahela House, Water -st, Pittsburgh. OHIO AJtD PENNSTtVAmA BAILBOAD. Sew Arrangement, COMMENCING A UGUST 8, 1858, 1853. ESI .1853, I EXPRESS TRAIN iems Pittsburgh at Gtfclock, ]i stops only at the principal Station*, and dines at Crust line at 1-30 P M, arming at Cincinnati in tho eroding, Tia Columbus and Xenia. j ■ , Fare from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $i,7G; to Colwnbufs TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8.00 A M; dines at Al liance : anil reaches CrcsUlno atfl.OO P M, connecting with tho Night Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with tho Bellefontaino and Indiana Railroad for DayUm, Indianapo lis, Terro llama, and towns in Indiana, (fenncctlons are made at Alliance by Railroad with ILaTcnna, Hudson and Cleveland. ' i' .. --- Faro from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $l.OO. Connectionsaro made at Mansfield.by Railroad with Ban* dusky City, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newnrk and Zancs ,llF»ro to Sandusky City, $4,60; to Newark,s4,6o; to Zones. ''cmnecUons aro mode with Detroit and Chicago, both l>y Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passengers who ieayo Pitts burgh in tho Mail Train at B.SO A M, go directly by Mans, field and Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention,. - Faro to Detroit, 0.00: to Chicago, *ll,OO. HBTBUNISO: . „ „ ■ THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves CresiHuo at 1.00 P M, : Mansfield at 1 JO P M, and Alliance at 5.00 P M, and reach, os (Pittsburgh at 8.15 P M, connecting with the Express Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which leaves Pitts burgh at 10.00 T. M. ..... ■ ' Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, ll’-. hours. Faro, $7,75; Fare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, $15.00. MAH* TRAIN leaves Cre3tilno atT,AM: dines at Al liance; connects with Express Train front Cleveland, and arrtvesut Pittsburgh at 5, P M. ■ NEIV BItXOIITON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaTcs Pittsburgh atlo A M and 4.45 P M, and New Brighton at 7 A M and 1 P M. Excursion tickots, $1; quarterly tickots at reduced rates. , - . ■■ . . . i FBEIOirr TRAIN leaves Pittshuigh at GUO A N,ond or > rives at 4.00, P M. -■ ... . .. Passengers arc requested to procure Ticket* at the 'ComDany’e Office. at tho Federal Street Station, of . * ' GEORGE I*Ait KIN, Ticket Agent. . Bucday., JB3* Further information may be obtained of burß JOHN KEUJT, Passenger Agent. ■WIHTEB ABBAHGEHEHTS. 1853. MKSislsqij 1893. i TUB pESSsV£VABUA ItAlXr ttOAD. ‘ rpilU Pnst'MailTraia-wtfl icasoiho Passenger Station on : X Liberty street every morning at i> ; o’clock, stopping at all the regular stations on the road, and arriving in , Philadelphia the next morning at 7 o’clock, coimcetmtf with the trains direct to New York, also connecting ftt.Harris* j burg with the trains for, and arriving in Baltimore at 7 <>'- { .clock, A. M. 1 The* Express Train:leaves tho station «Tery evening at 9-110 o’clock,' stopping at all the regular stations. and con* j n**cUog with trains for Baltimore, and arriving in Philadd* I phi* or Baltimore at 8 P.,fiL ; j Fani to Bniladelphia, $9,50: Fare to Baltimore, $9. - j Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Rail* -road and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. The Accommodation Train will leave every afternoon at 6.20 o’clock, stopping at alt rogalar stations, and running ] ; only as far as Latrobe. . i lietnrning trains arrive In Pittsburgh at 5.10, and 8 o'-, clock; and P.M. ' Passengers purchasingtlcketaln cars, willb* charged tes crsTB in addition to the -station' Tates, except from stations where the Company have no agent. No notM of ft less denomination than live dollars will he received In payment for tickets, except these issued by tin* . Banks of I'ennsy’vanui. jfco-Nonce.—ln case of loss, the Company will hold them - selves responsible fbr personal baggage only, atul for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N, B.—The Exeehlor Omnibus Uoohas been employed to convoy passengers and baggage to and from tho Dwpot, at a charge not to exceed for each passenger,and 12>,5 cents for each trunk*. • Por tlckets apply to . J. MKeKIM.CN, Agent, - . At the P. It, It. Depot, on Liborty street. ; 'Pittsburgh, November 30,1853. ' . . . . SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK RAILROAP* WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON and after WEDNESDAY; November lfl, 1853, Tbroa . ran dalJy (Bmiday«.exccptod) aa fol- GOING BOUTH. . Morning Mail Evening Express. PaAsaiger,. Express. Lcavo Sandusky at..... 4 80AM 1100 AM. 6.101* 31 Monroeville Junction- 0.15 “ 11.00 “ 6.50 “ Shelby Junction- C4O 4t Ll 5 P M 7.15 Mansfield Junction 7.20 “ 1.40 “ 8.10 “ Mount Vernon— 0.05 u 4.10 w 955 lf lUuvfeb Newark ..—.10.03 “ 6.15 “ 1100 “ GOING NORTH. Leave Newark at..-L2O AM 0 00 A M 5.25 P M Mt \ ernon. 5.25 « 1010 “ C3O M Mansfield Junction 750“ 12.10 PM 810“ Shtlby Junetion........ 7AB if 105 a 8.35“ Monroeville Junction. 015 “ 310 “ 10.30 “ Reach Sandnsky. ...—.lOOO “ 3.65 “ Ui)o “ > Connecting at Sandusky with Mad River and Lake Erie, and “ Northern Division” ClcTclond and Toledo Railroads At Monroeville, with Trains on “Southern Division” Cleveland and Toledo It It, for Cleveland, Toledo, Ac. At Bhclby Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cm cinnati Railroad. i At MunsScld, Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania 'Railroad lor Pittsburgh. . At Newark, with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Columbus, Ac., Ac. ■ - s This arrangement of Trains completes the lino of direct •communication between the East and * 1 Greal Ji’orVt-Wcst." : Passengers from Phliadelphiaand Baltimore, destined for the West, proceed, directly on their arrival at Pittsburgh, by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to Mansfields. Thence; to Monroeville, where connection Is made.immediately for . .Toledo, Chicago, and intermediate places-—affording a rente unrivalled for safety, certainty and despatch. . .... ■ Connection is also truulo with all the Trains on lha Ohio nnd Pennsylvania Railroad at Mansfield, by which -passen* gers from Chicago, Toledo, Detroit, Sandusky,.Zanesville, Newark, and Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh, Philadel phia and Baltimore, without delay. ", • By this route, passengers taking tbo early Train; from Zanesville, Columbus, Newark, Ac., can go to Toledo, San* dusky or Cleveland, remain in either place some four hours, and return home same day.. , . THROUGH-TICKETS to bo luid at the different Stations, for the above named places. J. R. ROBINSON, ISnperint'fc. ; Sandusky, November, 1863. • • • [nov2k3m] Pennsylvania Railroad Company* :TT TK are forwarding Produce, £&, to Baltimore and PhUa ; Y V delphid, promptly, onxccclpt, Time > HyO Days. mwia'.orrßiaanT;. : Bacon, Pork and Beef, (salted,) 45a $ 100fi». On Lard, Lard Oil, Tallow, Cottony Window Gloss, 60c, © IOQIbs, ■: On Candles, Cheese, Loatlier, Leaf Tobacco. €oc. IOOIbs. • On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, (Sorer and Timothy Seed, 70o.Y*C>.. . On Beer Skint), Hemp, Flax, afid Eggs, 70c. $ IOOIba. ■: On FeatherSj Furs, Peltry, llrooms and Merchandize, fiQo. lOO&S.: . • . On Floor, 67J£o. HI barrel. . Wo are also prepared to forward freight to Rodebaugh’a Station, near Qreensburg,and intermediate Stations. COVOBE .& GRAHAM, Agents, . N corner of Penn and Wayne stfc, Pittsburgh. Y 11. IL HOUSTON, Agent; jy29 276 Market street,’Philadelphia. IT)LN.N3YIi'YANIA KAlDllQAD.—Winter I'arifp detwrxN’ ■X. PITTSDUaan, PHILADELPHIA AKD BALTIMORE. : Pint CTass.-rKggs, Feathers, Merchandise, Furs, 00 cents $10(1 lbs. : . Second. Cfa«.—Apples anil Peaches (dried,) Beeswnx, Bristles, Buffalo, Bear, and Boer. Skins, Qlorcr and Timothy Seed. Glassware, Ginseng, Bags. Sheep. Pelts 7&cs 100 ibs. • Third Clast.— Apples (green,) Bran and Ship Stuff, Bacon and Pork, (loose,) Duller, Hides,. Hogs* Hair, Hemp and Flax, Leather (Eastward,) Csc sloy lbs. ; . Fourth Class. —Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or boxes,) Barky and Malt, lkef and Fork (pickled or salted,) packed Candies, Choeso, Grain (in bags*) Lard end Lard Oil, Lead (in pigs or sheets) Oil Cake, Tallow, Whisky* Leaf Tobacco, 5Q cents $ 100 lbs _ ; Spf.dalTla(iL —Cottoa COcs 100 lbs.’ Flour slsbbl. decl2 : rOKORGB O. FBAKCISCtS. TEUU HAWOUTH, corner of Diamond, and. Diamond if alloy, wishes to inform bis customers and tha public generally, .that bo is now receiving a largo and cholco selec* tiau of GROCERIES, such as choice Young Dyson, Impo ; rial. Gunpowder* extrti fi Df . F™«»hrmg r K3ngynng T Oolongy 1 OrsCngu Pokoe TEAS ; Mochfy Old Jara;J ami Rio COFFEES; fine SUGARS and'BYRDPBs Bunch', ! Cluster, Valencia, Bair and Sultana RAIBINB>-freab CUK-. BANTS ; preserved Citron* lemon and Oraugo Peels; eupc* i nor French - BRANDIES; Port, Madeira, Teneriffe, Chains, pagne* Lisbon, Sherry and Malaga WINES; together with. a general assortment of pureßPlCES—allof which* he is determined to sell at tach LOW: PRICES that cannot ho Ixatbr any other Store in the city. .. noriy. -V ; L*.. *' SUEANCE COMPANIES. . Delaware SXntnal Safety .Insurance Co. ; Office,north room dfike.-J&cJusng e r : Thtr& ft, F hiL . IN3URANOIk--Buildiogs, merchandize and other; -ty- property t iu town ftnd\ccruntry»-iiisGix> J&wiosDovvrcux, ‘ William M* Godwin; William M!Kco. President— Stephen It. CrAwford. Ftca^Prwi^*—Ainbroeo W. Thompson. ■ Jitdieal 'J&aminiri iHUstocrgh—iomw U. Willson, M.P. Allegheny CT/J-K. B. Moff s o A nsoW >. Agent, S No; 71 Fourth rtreot, t'ltt»burgb. Tile FrnnltJlm Fire Insurance Company, .. . ■ Of - TVIRECTORS—CharIes AY. Ihuietair, Thomas JErt, ToMss I / Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob U. feiuith, Geo. W. ltlch' aid*, Mordocai D. Lqwl*, AdolphL E. Boric, David B. Browne, Mortis Patterson. - , , OrlAfl. N.Ban'CKxu, lYesidcnt. Cuas. 0. Basciw Semtory* „ : Continue to mala' Insurant**, porpehiul or limited, on every 'description of property, in town and at rates os low as aro consistent wllh security. i Tho Company have reserved a largo Contingent runu, which, with their capital and preralnms, pafolytluvcsted, an ford ample protection to the assured. • .v v Tho Assets of tho Company* on January Ist, 1851, i Ushod agreeably to an Act of Arsembly, were a* follows, mi : Real E5tate.........—...**.*- '2 IS.™ 17 a&IS Jo SX:.::::::::::.:.:.:.:::.....- Total —51,212,70 S 44 ! ©nee tbdrJne6TpornUon r a period of twenty-one years* they liato pnW upward of Oon Million Four Hundred Thou: sand Dollars, losses by Lr«*thereby affording evidence> of the ; advantages of Insurance, M veil a# tho. ability add disposi ;tlontomw*tvUh • ••, ' J. GMIUINKIiXOFFIN, Agent, flp24 • Office, north-east cnr. Wood and Third stf, . THiaD ANNUAL STATE 818 NT QY'mV STATU MUTUAL PIKE ANB M AHINL INSURANCE COMPANY, -OF I'B3SSYLVANIA. Assets, May Ist, 15!*...™....'....,..................... *209,010 SI Prcmlumsiecoivcd to May lat, UWJ- Interest on 1mu,40, «-• Capital Stock. . 100,000 oor ' " $4iQ,183 23 : Returned premlam*, Iveses, Re-Insurance, Ex* peases, 4c., o7,bW w ■ ■ • •• *358,318 70 lavEsraiurrs. Bonds, Mortgages, Stock*, and other good ficca- - . u—w. Premium • .»i* Cash on h ami —i Total aa't of liraoorm, liaUo for hoffts — SSOS.3IS '0 . DJttEOTofci*. • .101 IS P. RVTIIt-niVOKI), Dauphin county, P. C. SKlXlWlCK.Hnmflbutff^ SAMUEL JONK3»- Philadelphia, A- WILKINS, linnkcr, Pittsburgh, A. A-CMiUIBR, *• JOHN IK-IWTPJIRUFOIUIsnaTiphin county, A. J. OILIiKTT, narrißburg, S.T. JONES, Ilarrtebunv ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county. JOHN iMtUTIIIiUBORD, President* ■■" . . A. J. OILLETT, Secretary. Will Insure-against perils of sea nod inland navigation, ola«, on Merchandize irt cltv.cr country, at lowost mU* con* alftrnt with Safety; Polieteß issued on dwelling houses either perpetually oribratermofyears* Unwell Office* corner pourth and SmlthCeld street*. tny23*tf . • :rA. A; CARRIER, Actuary. w~ ilttstmrgli Life liuurAnce PJTTMWRQIh Fa- Cunrii;sloo,ooo. President—Jesus 8. ttoos. Vico President—SASTOt JI’CWRKAS. Treasurer— Joseph 8. Leech. Secretary—C. A; Cultojc. . OFEICIS, NO* 65. FIFTH STREET, . • (Masonic Hall Budding.) This Company unites every Insurance Appertaining to or connected with Life Itlr*k,s. Mutual Rates tire the some ns those adopted by other ‘ safely conducted Companies. ' , • Joint Stock raws at a redaction of ono-third from the rates—equal to a dividend or thirty-three and ono* ! third per cent., paid annually in advance, RUks taken on the live? of parsons going to California or Australia. —• James S. Tloon, Wilham thjMlps, Jolw Scott, . Jotm M'Alpln, Unrutlo N. Lee, Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. It. MILLER. Jr., President. I V. M. GORDON,. Secretary CAPITA!*, 8300,000, i 'TTTTLL ioauro oßnlnst all lands of nsks, FIKE and MA i YV HIKE. All lofpus trill bo liberally:&4jastal and i promptly paid. 1} A Home InstUution,managed by DmtCTon& who nre.well ln the* community, and who are determined. Jt*y (promptness and liberality/ to maintain tbo character which , they have assumed, as offering- the best protection to those ‘ who desiroto be insured. > 1 Directors —R. Miller, Jr,o W. lUefectson, X W Butler, N Holmes, Jr., W. H.Stnilh, 0 Ihmscn, GcorgeW. Jackson, Win. M Lyon, James Llppcncott, George Darslo, James Mc «Auloy, Alexander Nlmiclc, Thomas Scott tgt Onicc, No. 02 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A Oo.upFlairs.) Pittsburgh. _ oonUJy JETNA INSIJBANCE CODIPASY, lIARTFOIU>, CONN. Chartered 1810—Capital Stock 8300,000* THO 3 K. BRACK, Pro-Mcnt , THOS A. ABK\ANDKR, Semtary <‘l ATRtCronS— Thomiuj K. Urnroj • 1 / Samuel Tudor, Ebenezer Moitit, ! . Ward Woodbridge, TJ. A.llulkoloy, - : Joseph Church, • ; Roland Mather, l-redcrick Tyler, Edwin Q. Ripley, Robert Buell, Samuel 8. Ward, Miles A. Tuttle, Henry Z. Pratt, : - John JU Boswell,: AubUu Dunham, } GustavuflF. Daris, Junius 8. Moreau. ‘ Polities on fire and Inland Rlsks-lssuod on fuTora* :hle tennsiby' GEORGE K. AUINQLI), Ajft, decl&ly : i~ No- 7-t Pourth wtrccV Pittsburgh. WESTERN FARMERS' INSURANCE C 0. # NEW LISBON, OHIO. BRANCH 0FF1CE,N0,.129 FIFTH ST.* FITEfIBUUQn. i Capital, $lOO,OOO. JAMES KELLY, Prest. LEVI MARTIN, i • McKABKEY, Agent, 1 Insuro Buildings, Stores, Merchandise, on! "-Property generally, on the most f&voTablo terms, [dec! :6m Is yonr Life Insnreil* IF NOT, read .whatßomdone has written; Among nil the contrivances of man to protect tho family circle from Vaot, none con bo found more simple iolts character,noble :ln its featuro, or cortain iu Its results, than LIFE INSUR ANCE. It is the prop which tho dying husband leaves to support the wife of ms bosom. j It Is the unseen .hand of tho Provident fathor reaching dorthfrom the grave, and still nourishinghia offo'pricg, and Scoping togethor.tbe family group. •- C. A. COLTON, Secretary, Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth st., pep2l Mnsome If oil, •• NEW OFFICE. Real. Estate and Contracting Agent. THE subscriber has been induced toopen an officc fbr the purpose of buying and selling, on shaving the Agency of largo Steam Sa\r-Mil!a and Boat yards on tho Allegheny rivers together with many other from other water and steam saw-tnllte. -lie flatters ihimself lhat-bo can. furnish any bills of lumber and jtimber of any. kind, great’ Or.’small, long or short, and Toliver them at any point on. tho Allegheny, Monongahcla, ■Ohio, or Mississippi rivers} contract to build largo Barges. iStoro_Boato, Coal Flats, Boat Gunnels, Bridgo.Titnber, Bail* .road Timbers—Freiglit.lron, Coal, Ac., to any. given .point, : and willattend to tho Sale ami Uuntof Beal Estate,. From This long, experience in lumbering, freighting and boat ■building, he think* ho can -giro general satisfaction. All persona are re ■ ■■■•■ UEFEHENCE3. Col. James B;Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, Esq., “ “ ‘ . Mr. UobL& Brown, Esq.,' u Allegheny (River, i • Mr. Wm, Armstrong,- ; fi - Clarion “ .Mr. George B.Swenoy, u • “ . -C.A JilfidinftCo:, . « *t i «Icc2l:lydaw • .. . ‘ . .... . ' ‘ Agricultural Notice* tVT-FMBERS ddhe'Allegheny County' Agricultural So* iljJb cietyraro'Wquested-to renow their membership pre tious to the unnual. election for oDlcers; which takes place on tho first Wednesday of January, 18M. r CorUficalcs-of Membership can bo hod at tho Seed Store of James Wnrdrop, . Fifth street j'Jamea'Negloyytifr-the WarehodsO of Negley & 41oh&&> Wood street; Martin, hear Man* chestcri and from A.B.JP'Quewon, at tho office of MQde won & Dtraglas.’corncr of Penn and Wayne streets;' WSL MARTIN, B*, Prea’t. ’ ' A< Ih M’QPSWA*' Sec*y. - - y • •ffleclflidawtdV : Charttcrs Kallroad Company. - ;A MEETING of Stockholders -of the-Company will be i\' held,'in accordance with tho provisionsof {he Charter, on MONDAY, thoDth day of January next, at tho Moddo-- TTnnafi, Pittsburgh, atStfclOck Intha afternOOti.for •the Boiird of Managers,dbrtbe ensu ing year (dec!7) J K. MOftRUEVP. Prcs’t EXC HA HOE AHD BASEIN& SOTJBE A. WILKINS & CO,, UNITS£'S!rAT-B3 BANK;liUIIil>I«0, . No* 43*71-®U Fourth Street, - -' -- • pmroßnon. PAr : .r • " ; l *.'• . A . ; I FOREIGN £oia, Bank Notes ; ■ and Land IVarmnla bought aad sold. . . CollocOonsjnnde tbrofugboufctho Unions . . ■ Business paperilisuountal and loaux negotiated, v Btoeke toagMuwiBosd:GnoomirtfM!on. •. ■ - , _ - A!oooy.reeeir«l on.deposit, and inturest flUotTea.wn.en left for .a f pedflod ttoey ••“ ;vi ■ '•*' - v: ' v joH»r woods, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER, J v .deauh is ■ •.y.\_: - .n 0.;.? . Exoh9AgO. CommoTolal .iHi4 Bank 5°,, STOCK bought and Bold .on comnilMion.. , CojlwUona carefully attandcil to. .Intdcosfc paid on >( «3-N6. OSJiJ Fonitli street, uoariy oppoulto the M. M. Bank. ........ ■ ■ ■ ■ - ammi ' i AUe * Domestic anti J’brrign -Exchange-, Hank Motet, tjold and Alter : nought, Said antlHxcluxngf. JIAN.KIMi HOUSE OF, WIIXIAM A, HILL & CO., U 4 WOOD STttKt} : Interest allowed on Umo deposits* | sug2q - 0. E. ABKOLD & CO., , , , . DANKBiIS ASB KXCUANUK BIMJKEKS. TYEAT.BKS in. Bxchanra, Coin, Bant ;Noto«, XJ Ttoo Drada,. Ac.. Oolirxtiona aarefnllj , ottomlol to, awl proceeds ntnUtto.) to any partof the Union. ':.Stoct*twu)(htandHaiioncommlMhm.'- ■ - ■ _ „ No. 7* gonrth aL.ncart door to Bant.of Pittali g- fwl- SmSCTOES. ' - Samnel XFClurkan, John A. Wilson, Joseph I*. Uazaam f M. D. .. AlcsiuderlicynoWs, . Hiram gtowo. marSfl »t - • • , •r _•••->> . ■'■■■■l [ANKERS AND, - . EXCHANGE ANJJJBANIUNG HOUSE OF A. WILKHIB & CO.. - • '‘jfi.Fpußtu Strut, Opposite tho Bank of Pltiaburgbi jan6 - jnj,i< & co., . „ BANKERS AND EXCIIANGE BROKERS, 00111188 OP, WOOD. ASS PfPfU 6TEt6tB. : fS Tdirr EXCHANGEon the EnktemCUlcc canctontly fm o rale- 'Time Bills.-pi, Exclmngo nud Notradhmintoa. Gold, Silver niid Bank Notes, ImgDt,nod wld. Colioctlom iaxutu In ill! tlu! principal ciUus of tho Doited .Bo portla resolved of Pr.r and Cnrrcntmnas. . . iroar.ity ii i i.v , .1. V. f ; XMVAJtn ttCOPf, ■ PIOMHCII HUAMXB KEAMKa a BASH, ' BANKERS ANDKXCIIANGH BIIOKHIS, • ■ ■ TIUV AND SELT, Gold, Silver, and Bank Notnn ; negotiate. l>.>Loaror on: Iteal Estate orStock ScouritlOTfjiurchiiTO Promt-wry Notes and Tinlo Bills; on; Eart. and West;, buy and Mil Stocks on Commission. _ t ColiooUmw niadeon oil points In the Union.- imyl H. HOLMES fi; SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, iuvi jitJtoTED tam. BUtm.to ako aciuMß-omci to,ho. . , C 7. Bsaitr stoist, rotni mn know ou> STAND. XT -■ HOIAIK3 A SONS, Bankers and Exchange llrokm, IN . end Denlina in Notes, Diafte, Aeeeptancea, qold, Bil yer and Bonk Notes, .Uxcbangooßtho Eastern and Western CHIOS constantly.fdrSnle.". - - - , a , ~ T . , Collections rowlo In all tho cities throughout the United States, Deposits received in par fands or current paper, No. ('“Market street, Between Tonal and tonrthsta.; [jimOdy JiS. 8. UOOt, -——-TnOA SiBOItT, HOOH & SAEGEHT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, | •H. coiottn 0? wood * Bti sra.',:pnmatrttOH, pa. . DE ALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and | Domoetio Exchange. CertlScates of Deposit, Ac. . Exchange mi ell the principal cities of tins Union mid Eu rope, for wlo in sums to suit purchasers, . mCnrront and parmndarcccired on deposit - - ■ ' Collodions made on all parts of tho Union, at tho lowest rates.-.:- ■- -:, x . fsopliily . KcmoTal, . PATRICKS & PRIEST), : - BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Hare llmrmJ fold and Third SfrtfU, IMUlurffh, Rfiria. BROWN & CONNELLY,'PaoriiiETOES. £9*:Good attached U> thoPonsg. \ FUANKIaLN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. C PATJUCK & SON, PnomsTOßs.’—This Hours has üb* » ifergone thorough, and extenyiro ..repairs, alterations, andhirge oddittems of ne'w furniture, etc., and the proprie tors pledge themiwlres tluit nriUdoß’shaU bo vranting on tljelr part to render tho YttASKtra a place where all tho coxn forts of * first class hotel can be found, t. -r-- jyfctf. - A PATRICK jt: SON. Sta CUarles, Hotel* Cbrnd- of Wood and Third Pittsburgh* • WILUASLS. CAMPBELL,'PaomafOiL ; - mins fine crtaWkhmeht having t»mo Into the handrfof a vJL -near Proprietor, offersgreat Inducements to thetravel- Hugemnannlty, and rlso to boarders. /Every delL caey and luxury wfll ba provided in its season, and no pain* will be spared to make this Hotel a comfortable noHS to all whomay call there. -ftnjl3rtf| W. S. CAMPBELL, Pro|^r. ~ St. Glair LagerlJecr Brewery.. rnHB undersigned respectfully inform* the public that he 1 fa now fully prepared to serve private families and the mtrfic generally, with liU celebrated. LAGER in titles. AU orders left at his Office, NO. 29 DIAMOND. ALLEY, (near Wood street.) will bo punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of the city ot vicinity. . jc2S:tf - v F. G. SCHENCK. SELL! N G OFF. GHBAT CHANCES FOBS IS AliO AIM S ! THE undersigned would respectfully inform their friends and Iho ciUtro* generally that they arts dbmit closing oat their large Mid well selected etnclc • RICH AND ELEGANT CARPETINGS, Lately purchased in the East, from the Manufacturers and Importers, which, foT variety, style and quality, are unsur passed—conristing.of VELVET TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS, \ Of splendid designs, elected expressly for our City Retail Trade, and at lower prices than would now covet the cost of Importation. . . ___ IMPERIAL, EXTRA and SUPER. THREE-PLY CAR PETS, fcpm the most celebrated manufactories in the United States; colors warranted. Ingrain Carpets of all kinds; Venltian, Hull and Stair Carpets; Wool and Hemp Batch Carpets; together with a large assortment of Oil Ciothß, Mate, Rugs, Mailing, Taldennd Plano Covers, Ae.t ; , The entire stock will positively be fold the present sca« son. to make room for other goods.. . / ;J turow, a iplcndJd Bwortment of Pis*. t018f4,5 and etnehesbarrel, of which we will boU for cash a* low as ttey canbebought In tfid citrcf NflW Yors. ■perrons going toAußtraUa or California, will And. that they, can do better by purchasing their equlppagc at boron, tlian ;thercan amongßtrangers.aa we giro petsoiwa chance to try any of the abore Pistols, befbro leaving the city; and iacasaot* Wlure, wenrigud tb ° “° O n^ ATETIIEy) ’l tas Wood street. Plttahnrgh. ■■■ riUU'; BENTON IRON COMPANY, Western KmOTl. ‘ | vania, haring become the proprietors oftbeltLhTON and DICKERSON PATENT for making; Wrouglit Irwy a*-. red from Me 0r& f<>* thatpurtiottof territory nf .nla dying w«si of/ ond> including tho counties ofFullon* Gun Un "don, Centro, Clearfield, .Elk-and. McKean, are now. •prepared to eoU certificates of stock inlaid company/each 'rijare of etockcntllUngthe holder to.share In tho profits of tho company, and the right to use one Furnace.under emd Paleut. Tho Company.will alpo-selltbonght tause the iniprovetnent in' tho' above named territory,\by angle for-. Jnaco or otherwise; The fact that hydhe .JUmton process Iroti Ore can he'converted Into Blooms at about tho cost re quired to conyertOre into Pig Metal, ia. a Bufflclent recom- Emendation of its ineritfQ . .., •„' i Mr. JAMES H/CRANE has been appointed Agent for the tsale of rights to use Furnaces under, said Potent, to .Whom larmlicatlon may bo made, or to tho undersigned Directors of ’theCompany. . ,7,. K.'MOORHEAD, • : .‘ tue ALLEN KRAMER, {-Pittsburgh. JAS. W- ItAILMAN,). . . - W. DEWES WOOD, ftFKeesport. JAP. 11, CRANE, Pittsburgh, c ' , -•T* vniNT Fit U IT U A'IIIK KUK—For picking fruit Horn 'lT tall trees without the hid ofa ladder; Pruning Instru ments of the most approved construction?- Forks* Suitable for strawberry beds, .Aft?-.-Potatoe'Hooks; Drills; Cutting Boxes, for Ilay or Com Btalks, of varlous nattems, nnda great varioty of labor saving implements for the garden or farm. DowninR 3 8,Barry 5 y and other standard works on Fruits, Flowers, Rural Architecture, and DandscopeOardenißg, formate at the Seed ami Implement : Wa^°u M> NO. 19.mhetr.ct, K ‘" P^ AM)n oP. Wall’s Academy of Drawing and Painting! n 17 AT.T/ wqulil notify hls mends and the public, IVV . thathehasrumoved hlsstudio fronir First street, to the cornet oT MwUet orid (second story,) OTer theßtoreof Wm. M. Horsh; entrance onFonrthstrect. At tberoqnest Of his Mends; he has opcoeda DKAW* tNfl SCHOOL. yodng Ladles ana 'Gcnuemen tri!l:be formed Itt tip n Boom facility fot study, and he trusts that bwenterprisewißmeet'withn supporting patronage, f •or22rtf OFFICE MQNONQAIIEI,A NAVIGATION MOOBuBaDr Tdocl4 ■ ~ • - President of Mtm .yaT. 00. T ! OYSTEB TRANSPORTATION. arranged oritb thu Pennsylvania end Snsqno |W hoontt Jlalliwl Uompanses,'-fcr * sp«tal Oyater Xlnei at exceedingly low ;ratcB‘ . • >'Toefl - ' . ; .APASB & CO-M.Water Bt. T" VRNJLTXAN■ BRINDS, <. fXB ETEBT Q'DAtTTV; for salo at BanufactuttrsVpnMs, \) at tie NEW OAIU-IST STORK, dwrWood. [norSttfJ.j if .'.EOBINSON * 00. iy / .1-K,>' JEEEBffIXIIBBL O AVJL3- BTJSVKNSDN nmnufacturt-- CAUINET-'WAIUi cf«fcry dittcrip licit, aihis old rtiniy KSS| corner of Liberty and Seven tlx-streets. JJKDEBTAK*. ->lNQ4ttepdodto»la-altits-braD£hcg.q: -r.■ y-. myU : a, uuiiiikKN & ? ■ ON-.-IIAND:-at- their, extensive CABINET nnd, XjL CnAIK ( iiANV¥ACTOIiY*Np. 64 Bmithiield street, a largo assortment of fancy and plain Xumituro, which they; will sell 16 per.canL. bdow customary rated. • <• ' ; TennA—eanli only,/• - • -v: - ■., • • dec£73y V i Great to Cash PnrcAaierir X&F&&nß!MAUtUx&:*t>oc* of COMMON ANDFANCY; 'VY AM> BKI3ST£A.DS r -6t prices that-cannot Cull to please cash porchasers.> ;AU:our..woric'is warranted. Our terms are CASH. . JAMES LOWRY, JIL, . xoartS cor. Seventh and Liberty, ate^' ' Journeymen Cabinet Makers Associations 1 - • WARBUOU3B OH' THJRD'STIiBBTi (om'fflfr woap Ayp- KAEtecr et 3.) - •- .. ‘ THISAiSSOCLATION, embracingisy ' : tfrsttdy iartceito three" timed i BgSSßißiCMHßfi.nany hands ‘as the latest and LHlttrto mostTentrstaxed-business#f| ■! ehopsef JthH dty»hate-opeiigd their Wareta6ase/-aiid' aro dblo td wholesale or reiki), with Fms I -pi tord of thoToUowteg ,^i£scriptiojt-i-Tla : > ; !. ; Huhogkny Wardrobes; Columned I Bureaus; .Chairs ilahogany Waslstan(lsr Sofas; Divansj Piano Stools; | Book Cases; Secretaries; CoAI Tobies;: Pier -Tables; Hn*j LCanl I üblpsjCentro Tables; Hat Backs; Frenchßedsteads; I Ottormmdj Poplur Wardrcbes; DiningantfUreakficsl Tables; I Works tan tLe;x'’:--rmart9r:;. v : JAMES W. WOODWEII, OjLBINET-VVgKTtyEE.'&AtfVf'ACTVRjBRi AVare-roomd 97and99 TUrd street. iJi-.u.1 illjaat— ; rW«-nroectfußv. informal* . Ms friends and customers that b9v4_4 Is&ggßißieagg- hM-no-wrcomDlaedhiAgyriDgStock Km' fhlch is 'decidedlyl I? the targettixpd beat.eTcr 'orfered' -.thls Gliy/'whieli .will-bo. sold at prices-as low .as. tpy intbe - United East or West. •.•-• < •. - t As he is determined to uphold: th? quality; with well sea ' soned materials, best tforkmimflWphiud newest designs; and; I from-the Extent of, his 'orders and; teflityln manufacturing* | he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest. prices. .’ , it •; i Ilehofl adopted the prindple of Kfenttfyftig his interest with bis own, in quality and prico, and. keeps, waysoti hand the gyoktest, variety-of every description of i furniture, fromthe cheapest fend to most ele-J l pant and. cosriyy ; ttat i #-bousB,' , '-OT oiy ‘Parfcof fornishedfrom bis stock,- or-mannactuxed expressly to or-; dCT. ; Tbo following artidcs.oonrist. in part, of bis stock,* which for richness of4tyle and., finish cannot 7 he aprpassed' in *hy'6f tbo Eastern cities: ••• . i Lonla XIV tete-a-tete Sofia; S 60 Solas, inplmh'and-haircloth; ■ 60 do*. Mahogany Chain; ; 20doi.Welnut > 60 Mahogany Backing a SO Walnut :i i 44 ‘ 60 Mahogany Divans; ; • 20 Walnut r ’ « 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 44 “ Dressingßureaus; '5O; ** (< Washstands; 40 Enclosed « *lOO Common ' •- / --.-.••o -*120 Slain Dressing Bureaus; -• .• 49 Mahogany Bedsteads:. . . . ; •20 Walnut X , 44 ■6O Cottage : 44 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; • 20 Mabognnv Wardrobes; ,10 Walnut ' « lOCherty u - • ■ ‘ 60 Plain Bureaus; . 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables; 12Secretary and Bookcases; <- 20 dox. Carte Seat Chairs; . <• - • 24 Cane Seat' Becking. Cha&v; 12Indies' Writing Desks; - Hat and Towel Stands; . Whatnots;. • . , Etlguires; ; . Paper Macho Tables: . Conversation Chairs; Pembroke . u - ■ Eli sabc than .<,. 44 . HallondTier M . Beception 44 . ladies* Work . u Pearl Inlaid 41 -Extension Dining Tables; Ana . “ ■ Ottomans; Gothic and Ilall Chairs; . • '■ A large - assortment of COMMON PUBNITUIUs and WINDSOR CHAIBS.; CuasiT llAixsa supplied with all ar ! tides in their line. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished At the shortest , notice, • : : All orders promptly attend©* to* • ' WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. HEW JEW El BY SYOBB, No. »7 Blarl&et Strcet, - f'xmd dnor abnvi. the comet'r\f the Diamond.) OWN STEVENSON, (of the Jate Ariau* 3olmD.M’radil'jn & C 0.,) respectfully-announces totbe pnblfc, that bo has opened, at the above Btaml r & Gnonssortmcntof WATCHES, afi\mTiY. siLVjsa and flatjsd ■nvAitE, laml’S, oi- Jacket arid fixble Cutlery t Britannia T&x, and Cbrnmnniim &U, and the usual variety of goodain his line of "business. -v. •••••'• Special cans anti attention ervenio tbo lUSPAIB of ITNE WATCHES, JEWELEY, Ac. Ho trusts, that from hia long ospcrlenco in business, be will be able to give satisfaction tot n oso -w hotel ay favor 1 rim With tbelr patronage^'., ' Pittsburgh., May 15 th, IRG3. Bettry BUbardaoa» Jeweller, ... HATING w-atted his ctora in a handsome monnMyand bat recently returned from the dties with a fine assortment of WAXCHE3, JEWELRY? end- FANCY GOODS, would eail the attention of his friends and custom* era to the fact, that among his Watches 011 l be found the mostdcidrahlofitylefi, patterns and makers.' 'Of Jewelry F ’t he latest styles' odveamlfUl orderslbrorrery Tarleiyof Fruit end Ornarri&n tal Trfees, Hardy and Greou House and Plants; Id addltioaid a choice end superior stockon Handle has made; arrangements with ono of tho largest Nurseries in the East, :to keep up Ids supply. Having a thorough.and.longespo riencein the badness, hecanasaurehis customers perfect, satisfaction.'.:' v.. .4 --v-.-?;;.. ‘ Hr. Kennedy *ould also respectfully offer* ais services in dcrfgnlug,laylngout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub- Uol , arlt£ortho groand&.orCQuntry Residences;: andwill ; also furnish plans for Cbo formation of Lawns, .Approaches, Picturesque Scenery , Aq., in the highest: styles of ;tha art. Practically aoqQaimed'H'ith every branch of Landscape Gardening, and having spent years IntheSylrian Parka of England, - and on the beautiful basks of the: Hudson, he hopes he has tin capacity to meet the wishes of those ulio 'fovot him. •’‘ : • •';• 45T* Communications can bb addressed through the City Post Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs; Negley A Mohan, 2i Wood street ■ «ttar7*r * ? ' KENNEDY * CO. CEDEBRA TED. GBEMJGAD YEAST OB BAKHH? POWDSBS, The llcaZthie kt tft«i Vifful and Eeonomi cal Article for Raisinpßrtad, fhstvit, Fricdf ■ Oakesißiitry, -Puddings, SvxetCal-cx, . Cbm Brtadi <&., %TBR INVENTED* . OPINIONS OF TUEPItEgH:— . Thcsowhohatetrlcd.il,have'found that theadveni?c ment .does notvauntlls praises too highly.—[Tallahassee Floridianand Jburnal,FeD. 19, 1853. . . Housekecpora -Trhcr hate tested the quality of this pow deJ’j prohotmco ’unarihnouflJy In Its foror.—{Lockporfc Bally • Courier;- •••-- •' It surpassbs everything In tboway of rwny, we over caw : used in the baking ofcotes,—(llahwoy Advocate and Begin i ter* April 15,1653. ■ '■■■.:■■: ■. ■•.'•■ ■ ; i : This is au article of such, utility Invariousklndsofeook eiry, .that when .its tlrtuw become properly known, no i housekeeper, that studies comfort; end economy, .will wii* j 'lihely do without itv—£N.Y. Pick-, May2l»-lSt33. . . i _2tfq one need hesitate toußeßurkea’aalMmpartontaTticle i to housekeepers.—{Republican Bonner and Nashville H hJg, Feb, 17,1858.'--" V •.-•,• ; Would you hate light bread, sweet bread, bread tlmtyou can eat with tv good relish j do not forget to procure-Burkovs Baking Powder, and you will not hill to hare good bread, cakes, 40.-~pSrqy Daily Tiihe% May 24,1852. -- ; Wo have tried this article, and can recommend it with iportfect dinette, Ju1y,1952. : .. Darkens Baking Powder wo bare tried at our.house, and our (‘better ha!f K was -astonished at the result—[N. Y. BidlyTimes, Oct 23,1852., , !'AlVgoodhcraßewives'win rejoice In and glorify-the namo of Dnrkee, after they have given his Baking Poudor a fair trial;—{Now York Sun, Bcpt SO* 1852.. , . ■ Barkers BakiiigPowder, undoubtedly tho best article foe this purpose that boa yet bocndiscovered.—N. Y.. Dutch man, Feb. 12,1853. ' . - . The highest commendations, from hundreds of tholargesi and most respectable wholesale houses in ibis, and nearly every largo city-on this continent, could ho given, if space allowed It •- • • E. B.BURKEB, :SotßPnopiOTros iinJldANOTACruas^ • 130' Water ttrteL, New York* • ‘BAXTER & McRKE, Agents,Pittsburgh..., [oct2l] ROBINSON.* CO. &LX6OLU s. lsscu. j. S» ljCe£li; flloAlpln & Co., *TT7*HOLESAfcE GRQOKBB, and Settlers introduce, Met "V V almond • "Nos. 242 and 244 liberty street, near the head of Wood, "Pittsburgh! Pa,of forfofflaleoniiboraltennajtkolbllowing:. 100 tfiirces fresh lUee; »50,000 Iba. Bacon, assorted; i lOObblfl.Tar; i .5 tons Bar Iron, do; . 1600 kegs Nails, nasortodvi 3 do BestNrU Rods; 600 boxes Window Glass,' 2000 keg* Rock and lUfla > assorted; . . [• . Powder,.assorted; .. - 60 half chests Teases-] SOOhoxe* Rosin Soap ; r sorted;- • 85bbk.Idnseed|Lanlan£ • -76 bxB,Tobacco,assorted;' " Tanners* OH; -..••• - lOohhds.N:O,SugM;i>arl).' SOObbls.Vinegar; < - -'- V .prime; • • ;• SO do Rosin; ' , 6b».HavanaSngar; < .20 do. Pitch; - lGhbds. Potto Rico do ; J 6000 Bs, atiorted Copper; v : .160 bags Coffee; ' ! 20bbl*.nndkegs Lard; - J 600bbw.NvO; Molasses; 1 . -10 kegs assorted Shot;; ‘ 75 do S. U. * do; { .1-dofßackßhotjr 600 brs. Tin Plate, ass’d;! 6 bblkAlum; .• 4 tons Wiro, ■ ilo; V. 20. do ByoPlour; 2do Bpeltcr;:. ' . { 20seltaTinners' Machines 6 casks aheet Zinc, as-} ->. and Tools; eorted; .. . . •}. -10ftbns.Hrled Apples; - • 600 pigs Tin; - 100 bales Batting, assorted; : 1000 Jba* Antimony;. ;: ‘ 2000. lbs. Cotton: Yarn, ? fis^- .10 tons cas'd Shoot Iron jr - 100,000 Jbs. cas’d Balk -Meat;! WM. A. M’CLUKO, DEIAX.BR IN Fino Teas, Cioice Family: Groceries and WiHow Ware. : CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., rrasnunau, pa. IS now receiving alarfe assortment of FIUli-11 GOODS, in addition to bls'alrcady extensive stock, purrhaMd tom first bands in. thoßaßternjnatlwte r \»bleh, will bo sold at the lowest market prices; ; • T ' ... : ■ . JOS" Hotels, Steamboats, and IfemiUej, buying, by tbo quantity, suprpUcdat wholesale-rates. tbeclty froeofcfcflrge. • ENGINEERS* STATIONERY WAREHOUSE. W. S*HAVEW, . • CO&Sia O? MiBOT-AWfrElCO3I> STBE33. . . A LWAYS OJf HAin), a large auil well selected stookef J)r»vtogPsperin.K'lls > viuioa9Vldilifl; -1 3)i*uffbtinjE£«tjtcilsF, • * / . y. Mathematical,lnstrmnecw; Tape Lines; India Rtibber: ' r.Jld* Books; -• • /••• r . • . Profile Prom; - • • . , _ yP'. tfns*sectionPspersi:.. ' r y ? "■: ■■ Protractor Pap«»J s Airi &U articles of Stationery iut6a;fey.ClvJl Engineers*' Transit, Topography and Eeco«t Books abide to onler—TtUed to any pattern - . - eßpl. - *\,s jviy V, DTTRKKE’S ' .» ' % r.’. r * s'*' k*_ : f >• ■!.V ; i » * J eubopeajt _ - ■ THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED OSFICB IN THIS CITS' ?••-- ;Ui* •; «ri .. •••• ;yf- : ydR J lie tbqsfcpeWOM *£*s V teg friends in the Old Country, and desirous pf either sending them money nr paying thoir wwjfttfu Ms at* 1 • Wifioot thelosfi of a dollar, and- the houso for which baU ageusia' tayerbool;has shipped not less than 45,000 porspna •dtttfngithebuityear in thlreountry, without of ncgleefcof duty on their part. . ' . * •■• Ho cati issue Passenger Tickets for London, Dubuir,. WWW pooVGlaSgcW, Gorki Belfast, Drogheda/Limerick, Tort Bush. i VArVanA-NeW from thence aaAwfll attend strictly to forr. warding passengera from thencotoabyparfcof tho country. Ho also has sight drafts for sale, payable at the following places*via: . • . -••- ' ON ENGIaAND. ' > ♦ Edwardß, Sandfonl A • .~...«...:.1/mdnn. . Wm-Tappscott & ; {Available in the principal dittos, and towns throughout England and Wales.) \ ■: ■■: .;■■•:■ ■.••• • r s , ' ONIBELANB. Provincial Back ;, 1rc1and..w...»..;.~~M....««,........Dub1in^ .. • ■ • - :\r- Armagh, Belfast,.. v; Downpatrick* Enniskillen, • .Mallow*; .. r. Strabane*. Athlone, Carlow,'. - : Drogheda, .. Fermoy,.' Monaghan, .. Ennlsconhy, • i Ballina,:. Cavan, ... ; .Dundalk, -.rGalway, , ;i Newry, ; ' Tralee, " Balymena,-,., ClqnmeH... Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, ~. • Youghall, ; -4 Kilkenny,, Dungannon,, JUlrnsh, ; Wale rib nl, Coleraine, - r Parsoa3town,Cork,.. . Ennis, Bondon, Sligo, Wexford, * Cootehil), Limerick,.Ballyshannon,............. . - ON SCOTLAND, .• National Bank of. Scotland, Edinburgh, and. Its.branches in fifty towns in Scotland, i ONEBANCE. Messrs. Edward Blouui A 00.,8anker8~r..«....*».;-u.......Pari5, (Available in any city in France.) . ON GERMANY. Mcssrs.Yegcl, Kock & Co., Bankers, Frankfort-on-tho-Malm . (Avoilobla in any dty in Germany JAMES BLAKELY, IPS. cot.of Snronth and SmHhCeld Ida. : TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! 'WHOLESALE AND BETAIL,' .. } -St the JFeMn Tea Storey . ...... 38 Fiftji strew, Prrrsßijaan, Pa. • *QY Hio halfchept, of neatly packed in metallic packages It ta suit the trader - ,-j .. The subscriber lanow stock of QUEEN. And BLACK: TEAS,— -consisting of some of the. finest chop?, tobo foundln theEttstem roaikot. Merchants visiting the city are invited to call and examine ont stock.. ~ Belov la a list ortho various grades, all of which have. 1 been carefully selected, and can with confidence bo rccom«> i mended i' ' '. ;•• : - 30 half ehests fine Yoang Hyson; : . : 10 do do Moyuno Young Hyson; . .. 10 do extra fine Moyuno- do; ••••.. 100. do • Superior . do* 3 .; i : 15 do extra fine . . . do: 1. ■ \ 60 Laaiured boxes extra Curious Voting Hyson; 25 half chests fino Qunpowdor; 10 do extra fine do;. » 5 . do , do -Moyune Imperial; 20 do : Superior • doi. 150 do u Pino Oolong-Black Tea; 40 do extra fine Oolong; ■' • 30 '" do - extra Carious.do; 20 do - SuporlatiTcly.rfrongandfnJgrantOolodj; 25 chcstaextra fine English BreakfcstTea; v ' 6 do Oorfoas do -do; ALSO—Java and Eio Coffee, LoTering’s Ci'hshcri and Ful rerisedSugars. ■ ALSO—S3,OOO Principe Begatß,r which Trill be sold very low. • 'A. JAYNES,- 38 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. novl4ai&w TYPE AGENCY. ■ A. JAYNES, ■ ■ KO. 38 FIFTH STREET, riTtSIiDROII, . Agent for the Sale of L. Co.'e Type r sc. or Philadelphia,. HAS ON UAND andfof following:—Bntfalined column Qalloysr Gotnmdn' Oalleys Assorted, .Slice Qalleys,. Composing -Sticks;-‘Common. and Job . Cases; Shooting Sticks; Loy Broshe*? Boxwood Quoins*, I FcmK tare- and -Blglety of all descriptions; Brass Bale, of-oil descriptions; Job Inky in lib cans; 100 kega ProutVNews Ink; 100 Founts Fancj Card Letter; and Leads, cut to any ength.::.. JGSP* Orders fl>r Presses and Typo wAT, receive; prompt at tension, and famished at the Foundry prices. Old;TjT>ere eeived In exchange for new, at 9 cents tgt3*. 3lay 14, 18KL—r« D» Jayne's Family medicines TAyNE’SEXPECTORANT;' Jayno’a IlairTonlc; ■ m, **> ..Ttmlc-yemifoge; *< Sanallre Pills; “ -Ciminatireßalsam; ■ Ague Pills; • Alterative;: ■<' ”:••■•••••. Halt Bye ',’3?heaboVG valuable family medicines constantly on band, And sold-wholcsate or retail, at the Petto-Tea Store, 88 Fifth -street. 'By- . >. r- A. JAYNES, - • janlftdaw ■ • . • BrrJnglv*Agent for Pittsburgh. .-/ •v . ' Printer*’A'ews lnl£« / \UE HUNDRED ANI) FIFTY- ICEO& PiIOUTS NEIVS V/ -INK just received. aV the PBIUN 4 , TEA STORE, *’B FliTfl strefet. " Printers at n distance,-I*7 criolosing IVO can have a ketfsent to snyTiart ot thert*onn£ryV Av ' - ; ' • • - - A; JAYS 83, Agnttt.for tbomanafaf fcnrer : ;vrEW, PATEJTT "AHAKIAM in- I venlion removes. thotwgrgatoTjgtaclcs tolheuni | versal' useof-lhe Stcal tlielr rljpdHyfnnd th**ir I rapid action of the iuk. In 1 minutely.examining the quill-pcn in the.'actcf pyitjngiit | wiilho that iSt action is cxmxjwwad, ;cSspßating> fir Rt. of I a gentle yielding backward action immediately above ih« j mbef^lhe-^n'/'-andi'sccoiii^-the- 41 SclfitoTB”'oettOTV or j spreading open .of. the points to permit theflowoftlreirik.] .This componnd .mpVexntmt4-TVhioh: steel .pens hitherto I heverliave the q.uUI iti flexibility, and that I peculiar springy play ]Bh|ch is bo agreeable-to the. hand, ] aiul which seems to.suit the action of the muscles of the j fin gen*';. yielding, as It doer, to the slightest pressure, w h h- j out cramping, the hand. Tbo efforts of all stool pen makers j have been directed to the attainmentoftbls essential qoal- j Ity. of flexibility,and. theyhavehad recourse to,an inhu- 1 merabloTariety of -enickß and. piercing* to attain it The inrentorsof tbo I’nioOt AmnlgaraPen Cnmd, from n I .of experiments, that tbo, whblepractlco.ef tho trad* bad in this 'tospect ; wen errbbconsV: that na combinataon ijf i “cracks** and 4 * piercings” couhl produce the desired action, if Oi*r6rdinary ‘fonts '.of ViC stcdpas toert'adharedjo' '. This point being gain edjthcyaToideatheplan bithertoadopt-.iJ for attaining flexibflityjUhd:mive a-peculiar tothe metal, by'hlchtbey managed to combine the. “scissors” j action of the ordinary steel pen irltti the agreeable flexihil. Hy bfthaquUl.' Tbesecohd difficulty to bo overcome was I of less magnitude, but stHlof great importance to the con- ] sumerfiefsteel pcnß. Every one is aware of the corrosive i actiouof the Ink on Qra crdinary'steel pen.; Eveh with tlio greatest care, it speedily destroys thedelicately smooth sur. iaceof the pen. ' &>' serious .k drawback!* this from the utflltjrof therstofil to ppr ehatogold pirns, atan enormous., eostjalmoat exclusively because of the anticorrosive otiaUtyof tbat jnetah The iflvehtofs havoxemoved thisevu by their compound metal, which possesses all the npcessaryqmilitiesaf steeVyrith the additibhoi'merit ofrosistlng the fchemlcal action of the Ink. . : tht gUtl Pni, - :Potsnltlby;" V;’W;'9. HAVlJN,.Stationer, novlg " -■ ; .Market fdr^toto^ er^^ec * m<^, ‘. Brtdgo over the Allegheny River, at o near Sbnrpabnrff. *VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That In Vunmnneo of tie. Act of Assembly of tho Commonwealth orrennflylrn nla, entitled **An Act to authorise the Governor to inoorpn. mto a' Company to erect ft* Bridge over tho Allegheny River, at or-near Sborpßburg, la Allegheny County,” approved 13th of March, 1853, and Supplement thereto, and Acts rx* tending the tima tfierrin limited,-Books will bo opened by tho under named Commissioners, to receive subscription* for the Stock of eakl Companr, at tho ST. CIIARLfcS 110* ; TEL, in tho City of PUtsbUTgh;-Afc the SEVENTEENTH day of DECEMBER, 1553, between.tho hours of 10 o'clock, A. M , and 4 o'clock, P. 51; and -should the whole number r.f shares not he subscribed on that day, then and in that cam, at the houso of Mr. NEWPORT* in tho Borough, of Sharp*, burgh, on tho TWENTY-FOURTHvDAY OP THE SAME MONTH, between tho same hours. - Philip Miller, .Thomas Liggett, James Sharp, . ~ •• Gabriel Adams, Lewis C.J.Noble,. • ./ -Thomas Wallace, • Peter KUngcnsmlth, Malcolm Leech, John W. Duncan, / • Harrison I*llo7, David Drenan,- - Robert Chessman, .Francis Kama, Rickard Kwolt, David Boyd* ■ Robert Wilson, Jamea Marsnall, . , James XI. sFClcllaxid, Henry M’Geary, / Thomas Pearson, Samcsßlakely,- GrantMowry,- Charles Spang, * James (PII. Denny, WTUiam O.'Denny, A. Morton,' J. C. Comstock, Lemuel Shurtllf^ P. A- Collier/ __ James Lewis. - ..." w&oletalfr and HeuUt • ; SADDLE, HARNESS' AND THUNKiHANUPAOTORT,. KOBERT P» HARTLEY, bpgsleateto Inform : frytmilHttndthaPtiblttftwmefallv.thathß ftaKSak continues to occupy thatlarge anil'commodious «»»«»» •Stow Room, formerly occupiedlby v utock ACo., No. 86* corner ofDiamondAlley* ondWood ft., ■where'Ko keeps a t urge, ami general aasortmSittpf Eaddtcs, Bridles, Harnesir. Trunks, Carpet Robes, Whips, anflaß other articlea.lnhiailnu : jia also keeps cousiAhtly ton ia prepared to tur cislito order, all kinds.ofiUvete&dlose, manulacturvdof the best'material; and inVetyle of workmanship equal to the Eastern nuuiatochired article, and at 66porcent.ehea per. 'Country Morchantaand Earners would do well to Coll nnd examine his Btochbe&ropurcharingcLsBWhm«.AahoiflUQ terihlned to sell firstratearticles at ray low prices. . ,851* Don't forget the place, No. 80, corner of Wood at. ond Diamond Alley. : f*yM - rjew coaeb and Carriage Factory I JOHHSTOH, BBOTHEEB ’& CO., •• Comer at Etbccca and JZdmmti struts, Allegheny Chfy t v ms■Mtvii;-' WOULD respectfully Informtheir friends the public generally* that they, have tho manufacture of Carriages, Tr^w,v.,v^ a Roekawaya,Buggies,Sleighs nuu Chariots, In all their various styles of finish and proportion. ■ t ■ Alt orders will bo executed with strict regard to durability and bounty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using In all. thdr work tho best Eastern Shafts r Po'tcs, anil Wheel stuff, they fcel confi dent that all vrho f&Yor them with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfied oh trial'.Of their'work. - . ', . ■ Purchasers aru requested to give ns a call, before purcha sing elsewhere. ..*• . oct6:ly . CARIUAGBS FOK SALK. fTIHE undersigned has jnatrecelvcd at his •■ L -~,-_, W [ii - nir ■ J_ CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE.' Situated acartho XwoMilo Bun, between and liawrenceyillc, a splendid "ga™4>wa»i» W • of VBIHULES, of every and will continue to receive regularly, sew and second hahd Garriaffes % SidlrUs, Buggies; <£c., which be will soli on thavory lowest terms-foi. Cash'. : U&Tiughadtirelveycara’pracUcelathehUßinoss.find with bln veU known facilities In -the East, ho flatters hlm>elf in putting down &I 1 competition. • i - . ; Those wishing to.purchase are respectfully invited to call and wscforthemsclves.. • Especial and prompt attention paid to repairingof Can-1- egcs/ Ac. . [my!BaUwy Logan, Wilson & Co-, Wood strcct,or Broun A Itoit«r,cor nerLiberty Pittsburgh. -- -- ILP.SchwnrU, or J.T. Sample, Druggists, Allegheny. - - Flour will bodelitetod to families in either of the rtroci tie*, i ToftHd: - CASH on delivery. jy23 BRYAN, KENNEDY A CO. XTEVILLB r. UJttAlii’B NE\V iiuoK.— Now ready, the J3l' MEMOIRS OF MAJOR ROBERT BTOBO, of tho Vir ginia Regiment; by N.B. Craig. Published and foreale by * - A ., < , JOHN'S..DAVISON, | decsa.-i flSßlaxket street, near Fourth,. • ,1 v ,* • ' .'4. #•> ’*■•■ . ■’.rV *-V~ . r . .. 'n' v ;'%-•*• :-,\t • '»’**' : -Nr .r. ' t ■ V l „ .. , ■ . _fc •: * v: •* .. •« ; ■ ••.■■* - +-Y*. ♦ ‘ , - • y. , UliOßdH d& sons. •A - I „? > * ' r ,*' ■»«. > v„?- ■*, « *; _ -./ f * k* rv x, « *> l <•** , , a. Hsr* * f ‘ 5 - - “ r '* * - *rrf£ ’ - SpaidsU JWL«ture. * . ‘ TUB CHEAT TPIUItfEWMHB SWOp'- . _ ' - 1 A N '- t AiftsaaagaggSgaS gOYoEyefl, Ring Worn or Tetter, Serid.S?Jv?S“?5ES2 tmdPaUrOf thoßottes and Joint*, ft'EOf aasssssssewKiSSs ysKsss^^rsrMgjwjM; »ssa«ate«SSsg -. sssßss^^Bas^scsg propertkl Tbo following iwrtificates, s«l«d«jj *“S. J !?!2! noilwr; iro, bWCTW, tosUmwiy . worisi’tbs prohidetor») i»mt *ro .ftoß>;g«nUom*ii »«l . known in their loralitles, mid of the highest rcjrpwrtatility 'manyoftliSinYesidlngto the cityor mcbmomT, , ■ ... p/nOTDKtI, Esq , oMb« ItadMAgnJUettfcWelflWft known bvcrjrwiiere, sayeTle Ims seen the medicine railed Carter's Spanish Mlaturo administered in o*er » £° '.■■■-■ rases, in.nearlyalt thsdlseasra torwhlch it I*«Hmunena ,«!, wUhihemoqt bstonhbin gly good resolt*. Do eayq it U ilie tibfd cifriwnUhawmedicine bo besom Been..,. ..^ ■AGUE ASD PE V Kit—GREAT CURE.—I hereby certify, that for tbrbe years I bail Ago* anil b'ever of the..most trior lentdesddiitlon.:ibadseoleridPhysWanß,toklareoqaan titles of Quinine, Mercury, and I belloroall tlio TOnira ao* yertlsal, but allwitliout any permanent relief. At last I triodi&tor’e Spanish Mixture, two bottles of wbhhclTto tually cored me.sud I am. happy to ray 1 boro bad n^ber ehillsotferer since.’Jeonaider it tOT beat Toploln lbn world, and the only medicine, that ever readied my rase. BeaverDam>nearßichraond, V*.. /. . .. ; C.‘Bv LUCK, Em., oow ia the dty of ana ror many years to the Post Office, has such oonflaencirto too astonishing efficacy of Carters Spanish Mixture*, that ho has bought .upward* .of ; fifty-botUeß, which ho baa .givmi 'away to the'afflicted.' Mr, Lucksaya ho has never known it to fail, •wbealakiai aocordlog to directions, ■• Dr. MINGB, a practising Physician* and formerly oMha City Hotel; to the city of Rirhmond, flays ho has witnessed to ft hum wr'bf tbo effects of Carief , B ppnuiab Mixture, which were most truly surprising. • He sbj B in h cascof.&htomption > ; aepqndouU»'tno Liver, the good of* feels werewondertol indeed. . <. gAMUEL AL DRINHEII; of the firm of Drinker AMor* i ris, Richmond, was cured or LSvsr Complaint of eight years . standing, by ibo'-usd of two- tottfcfl of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. ; •••••••*■■' ■ . . GIU2AT CURE OFSCROFULAv—The Editors of the Rich* ' 'mohO: Republican" had a servant employed in their press room cttred bf-violent Scrofula, combined wUh.lihtnjma tlsm. wbJchbatirety aiicaVicd him from work. /Two botUes of Carter*a Spanish MJxtuxa made is pcrfect cuxo of him,- and the Editors, to Vpublic notice, say they “cheertollyjw* commend it to nll who! iaro afflicted with any disease of the blood” ■■ "“V' ■ -- ■ STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFUt avery valuable boy cured of Scrotola by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. ■ IconßidCr it truly a valoablcr medicine. • •'• . JaMESJI. TmOV > Conductor on the B.F. and P.R. R.Co«, Richmond, Vi». SALT RHEUM of TWENTY TEARS STANDING CUBED. —Mr.-JOHN THOMPSON, residing to the city of Richmond, wo a cured by three bottles Df Carter’s Spanish Mixture, Of Salt Rheum,.which beluul nearly;twenty yeuxa.iiad which; - city could not cure. - Mr, Thomp son is a well known merchant in thecity of Richmond* Ta* ; - and his cure-ls most remarkable. WM."A.MATTHEWB, of Richmond, hod ft servant cured of ByphlllStto theworst fbrm, by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. , He eayß he cheerfaily rtcommend&'ii, aiid considers it eh Invaluable medicine. . ■ RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Bcrofti* . . In, and what physicians call confirmed Consumption, by « three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. . •> EDWA&D.BURTON, commissioner of the remmo, vnya bo h&9.i«en the good m&cta of Otrter's Spanish Mixture m * an amberof Syphilitic cases, andsaya It Is a perfect curt for that horrible disease., ■’v WM. G.HAKWOOD. of Richmond, cured of Old Sores and Ulcers which disabled him from walking. Took a few hot- •.. tlra of ;Caxtcris Spanish Mixture, and was crmhlcdto walk without acrutch; to a short time pdmancntly cured. . , Principal Depot at M;WARD, CLOSE A CO:, No; BfiMoiden ■ Idnei'-NeW York,.. • •• r. ' T. W. DYOTS A SONS, N 0.132 Noxth 2d.sk. Philadelphia* DENNETT A BEERS, No, 125 Main street, Richmond, Va. And for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO n L. WILCOX, ' Jr. A CO., Pittsburgh ? H.l\ SCHWARTZ, Allegheny; and , *. •by Dealers in Medicine everywhere. . -g| oetSxlawly-. • . ■ ; .Sj MORSE'S COnPOUSO BTnUP OF Vfili . xow dock xtooT. i rritTTS is' a purely .Vegetable Offimpouml, scientifically pre* • ' fean' tlie b&troots andherwref the filnteria *:pare * fo lowing effects, vis.: .. . T- ; • • Wwii BIEGDIATIira AHD STEENGTHEKIHO TUB UVEB, JEgp* «Qd DroMOVB ? OMASS/ and oleanaing the Stomach end Bow*. end thus curing nil Bilious Diseases, Liter Complaints* Dyspepsia, Indigestion/CostiYeness, Pile®. Headache, Be TW r and Ague, Jaundice Nause% Xosa of AppeUte, Ac., and candag the food to nonTißli arid thne ctirfiigiti CUlahebhs-IKraptfons, Bcioftj* la,B<ß2ibum', Erysipelas; Scald . .. thefaoe,BlotchCB,UieerB, Tumors,McrcuriM Disease, cerSjA&r&c. ; BEGULATISa THE BECBETOUY, OBQAKB, . and by enabling thmn to porfofm their proper functions, preventing and curing many painful anddangcronsdis* quitting theNerroua System, thca - ; \ allaying Nervous Irritation, a»d„ curing nil diseaseapf thtt Nerves. aAHysteria, Ac. It is unrivalled \f in the cure of all PKMALK COaii»LATNT3, Wealinc£B, -“ 1 GtruftnUßebUity; Irregularity, Obstructions, Strolling- of the Beet, liixnbSj Jointis Ac., caused, by ; .also, . ) Ltrag aid Throat. Complaints, an Colds, Coughs, Asthma, : Consumption, elso, Dropsy. • ■:* : Haring made uro of the Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock : • Root, prepared by C. Morse & Co., dtheronrBriveß,orintiur~ - v famines, andtlndingitto.be a tery salutary and .effectual ;, :j prepdrdtionj wc do mcwtcheerfully recommend it to thej>ub« Uc as ft .Toryyalaablo medicine, . .£ .B< CvhierNatioAbl Baab,PrOTide&ce,B*l4 : . .. !j AW. Spencer, Hock Bank, d0.d0., Bot-j.- -y WlUlam Phillips, Kev-J.' B. Richmond, C. 8. Jonei, editor. <; Providence Gen. Advfc.,! William I Field, M.*l7^.o.BT.,Cyrus ... i- Hsdmr, Ur James: HutcMWon, QB, Deo. Y. J. JJonj. Colby, ;and. one hundred others; of the 1 > miost respectable families of.Proridence.. . -.v ■■. ;. This certifies thatlbaye for a number of years been «0 ? aUihlcd withthe compositionand moda of manuftkcturoof —:M MOUSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OB YELLOW UOCK,EOUT j I have also been, floqualnted.with Us moduieperandi in fllo* easc,and can say thatinaUrespccteit jsadmirnblycaku* • \ lated to remedy that* class of Discase for which It was de« » i signed. It Is especially valuablelji INDIGESTION and all p ' Its attendant symptoms, : It excite ,t© healthy action the [ { LIV EII, removes Torpor, nndl cactirity of tills OEGAN,and f-?« stimulates healthy action in alt tbo system. AS a DEED* J;' RATOB. or purifier of theßlood, it fcas.no superior.;..... \ 4 1 , • ; , DAYID; HOLMES; PrOcufenee, R. I t Jan, 4, 1863. «...;r '-‘J Prepared by .C. MOUSE A CO., N 0.446 Broadway, . New York, and sotd by Druggists and others throughout jf thls ond other countries.., JOEL MOULEB,;Agest,/ . i; spriTTJy Pittsburgh,, Pa. ?, • DR. DE LANEY’S ’ CELEBE4TEI) ~ „ i CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, | t- Tfit only Infdll&U Cure for that Dr&adfiilJHs&uskiiovmcs SPERMATORRHEA OR INVOLUNTAIVt NOOTUBNAL .;*» lEillSSlQNS,flo.hax«isingftnddcstructtvo,and produo* tivoof so much inischieftotho norvouH system* ineapadia* -.y ting the man for'.busiiitfS3,6ccioty andmatrimony. •v _ > vjv , £EhiA : '*nd i failing, -and''-..may.be;.used without the slightest Inceny .5, vehienee or. the knowledge of the most Intimate friend; It is-.to be used extenmliy/produclns&o pain or lujory •;}. whatever, rioT.prerenting-uny-one from--attending to. A.. hiabusinefiaVund’ffHle lniisaftof a jin^.mKnottcantako.> JjS. l lAa£4' l tent that they btqazh mm mßmvs pqwsh of asrazmas, tha~dfi loss of w£lch,causcd by early Abtiso, disease In tiueo*. »i)Yn ) ft-rnlfho rftfinftftf thp fymtrnmitjtntfnT^pmintlt —rii: Nervousness, ProstratioujDyßpepsia, Pain in the. .■?. Head and : Dimn«d of; Virion, Weolmess'of th» Back and ■:■> Lover Extremities,* Affections of tho Eyes, Impotence, Pim- ■■.>*■ pleson tRe PacQ, Prematuro Deillne of Virility, .Weakness $ :of Memory; and Power fbr.Mehtal Application, Decoction, Arersionio SocletyjTlmidityj Belf-IHstrußt, Lore of Solitude,. :il ! that complaints invariably ditapptar f atioon-e* Aa •; ». ■ murce ii riopp■ < All applications and remittances mnat bo -directed (pest- •; .paid) to the Doctor himself, he having no Agencies establish* < „*■ iedbutinLondonund Paris. ■.. ; - Address, (post-paid) Dr. D. Do Lonoy, 51 Llspcn&xd ft tree V‘- • • New York. ■■ .. P Offlco hours, daily, from OA. M. till 3P. and from ?to 8 P.M., the Sabbath excepted.., : !%*The undersigned oertlfowlth great pleasure, that . Above mentioned Instrument is not only constructed on fid** : entific prindples.hut thatfmn its use the happiest reculftl* taty alw&ys>with.confldence, be an being, fbtV ithe cure of those aOier^certain remedy exianL ‘ " : T , HENRY B.'. KELLER, M< D., ’ f OIL GOKTZE* M. D., GO Chambers a ECKHARDT, M. Howard^ NEW YORE-' .my3l:y Five Handled Worms Expelled. BEAD the following stntcmo'nt from respectable drag? - cists,, of- tho finrprifffotf ♦■fftcto of 33. v A-'- FAHSE&' TOC3T6 UNEQUALLED VERMIFUGE:— > OoDESssuno, N. Y., Jauuary 13,1853 c *•: i ifiartj. •& .<£ Cf—Gimtlejaau:; Mattte/} Clark, a man of undoubted, veracity;- ©ttho town of Lisbon St lAwnneo county, N. TV, says that ha baa a Httld gfcfv.*, 'fburyearsold. townom ho gavethreo doses tjfjh X Fahsf csloex's Vermifuge, In three successive boor*. In ttxaaf 1 '• ternoon of tho same dayehopassed at one time 65VJS5** - TBEN, and at another NJNEIEEN WORMS. About tw(; * (/dock tho followiug night, Bbepo»wud the incredible nusrf •bor of FIVE nUNDREi) AND •nil five hundredand Oftyveevcnj in lessthau tjfclvo hourt !time.. Ho ia£l they -were perfectly ustmibbedat euch ' *■ masa of worms from a child of her nga, and that ho coantoi •.• them accurately. . Yoryrcspactfully, .... • . . ' ' V JENNER A llANDALX,Draggtfitfi- - '... Sold wholesale and retail by all tho principal draggjjt and country merchant* throughout the United StatCßTvV -’ : Prepared.and sold by.BVA. FAUNESTOCIt A CO, corn* . of Wood and First jitreot*, Pittsburgh* •' noyUl v «layne’B~Expectoraut«' * * SV\- Urmisfrwtuently InapproprUleu fly applied to other affections of the ltwgß and 1 Bronchi. a»Y- So far as tlio treatment Is concerned; this is of verVlitb \o ;cod equcnco, as- theremedies aro the same. The EXTE; v-ft TußANTslouJd be given as often na may bo necessary*; .rebero the cough* and produce a free fl n <* cosy expector* "i 1 dfon, and also tc remove the tipbinefs, or pain, or opprr - don about the throat or chest. Tho bowels should bereg. > latcd by the useoftheBANATIVE VIIXS whenever ne», ■'■ sary. . If there bo much debility-, with-night *weats>’trt>' one to,two tca'Fpoonfalsof TOKIOTERMIFUfIE should / given about half an hour before each meal.- It should I:. mixed In two or three epooaafal of cold water, and sw* : ened to plcaso tho taste. But if there be no ulgbbswea or if thoy dlsappcor, then giro the ALTERATIVE th;‘ - times n tlftv. according to tho directions; instead of *ij VERMIFUGE. : Ail Dr. JaynflVpreparatlemsfnr mle, wlrolesaloor rerbf rt the PEKIN TEA STORE, 88 PiSh street - deefi i' Worren’stongiCßg lUfc. : • mms INK. is prepared by a purely chemical processor? ■ X is vxxrruntedto-coniainnotftxTitjiTyuticiu to vutdUcpt : . Itlfipato when.first used,-butby exposure tn. the air". ;COIHC3 gradually of q most inttfpfln bhi-- .For sale in bottles of various blzo, by wholesalaor retail' it *>PB „ „ MV. 8. HAVENS ’// .. > . Stationary War nsa. Marketytrpoiv«^T'™T ofgt (y. /TiUPAfi .VAUMbU—SOO gallons; Smith’s New Ytft - V V brand, in store and for polo by - - v ~ itf . * FLEMING ERO&, successor?to J. Kidd & Co^Xi OO Wood fife v aP IQR gItVKK—gQQ jbsinVtQranpdby' . <*<*2 FLKIISO EBOS* 1l AUUU ; - tdccg] ' FLEMING BBOfr] 'STAUCU-^O. boresy ity *• ** JT sale by [dec2] . . FILMING J5B0&1 ; ; bags, crade t foreoie by ■ •••■..•: . i C 3 docSl 13. A. FAHNESTOCK * tX>» ; T IQU0&1CE—10 cases Sleily fox fftjV fry - *• •• ••••• Ju dec33 b. A. FAHNESTOCK 9 ' .A. KKOWj.BOOT—?IOQ His, Bermuda, genuine, lUf ,J\ dcc23 ; 13. A.'FAHNESTOCK SAGO— -2 cabcs, pearled, for rale l»r ..?• d«g3 • -• U, A, VAUNKSOV: \HINA>YIiITE—IOO &>s in fiiaroftsri lor tar >- \J d«3a FJEJS3U* v. . «■■. liiaiii ,jr. : y : 'i. ■ V:*.-VjliT” '•