fi* r- v*< -t “' ■r‘ !.* ♦»;„■■;• .; v$ ?V"^ r ; £ys? 1-1 !*V;'! >'sve':- tI «; (&&ri V v*i• r;> *V **i: V * ' w a ,£• "\ '!;*.’to ». *' >' *■ '» « ? ’V> ; ...V •!' -** 1 t */> -| >- v ».rd.' •• . ••; *- *,.: ,< ’<-V; U . f ■ r a. t -^*i»/»’ f ,'f.V* r ' + * t i,?-. ••* i - & yw.--*i **^ >.;■*• 'i .j r » ■«•••,'•>. fvwr**- >l*. '<. ■*■• - r . '»^ '•* vi ‘* 'i; : *\V i: tc^' l y^r?:" :: ; '. VW ?h : *-'**\ r* l o w cvr r i I’iK'iUa 4- ■■ ■-'; l ‘v?-. , «‘'-r< r v, ; ;,; .ftliJiye'^TP'rivtpT{i> «?4*,<: ;.- L> •.•ft^.cjL* *.%.+«-;;>; ,5 .f -V, ■■ :■>:?,"> ■>.•-'s?.< cOi'.t S^S^s##S|feS?;%&i y; A tV§: f ;■“ If’; | Mmm MWWSR m £<9^!?KaS>^ , *?SWS©iiSs s^, f , 'ss*E‘%'^.'V-K;T i “ s » •sff’J.as**-*? gawS.'3c>+t!'-r . ',- - '--■= -:■. -! 'll -.tV; ; y'J -111 h'> J-' f ■’■-J, c .vr^s^Sl-t n 1-4;. r, .\ t ~;,j : r»>"-l^V?f^^;^:S;ir r .:" '-: r _..;r DAILY MORNING TOST.' MON DAY MOUSING”™!! BollrooA S«w*’ „ .'■.■! The Gr -it■ \Vt-Mi*pu U'Ulr.uHtl. from rltag.ni F'l’N ! o U tm :r . «n< IT * nod on the d:*y bef.ir'. • {--tcr.hiy. Almost ibi- Otitire trade nml travc {it Ibe North V.rat wit four over this HSJite. Tbe torn, on which Mess-?. Washington Me ■l'mu a.,.1 Riirt.' of-this city.- hnve, contracted. t. b i'll 1 ihe F rtATnym-, Eicon nnd Plntto YhUoj air Jin- <‘Xtencling from Fort Wnyue t c -m.ell-Bluff., lire ns follows The oontraotors -ire receive one third cash, one third stock it the r eel 'inil h'ne-thtrd in bond?. . The cbntrnc. w.,8 sighed -o the 12tb of December ; the worl wm to he comm-ooed in.oo days, and tbe whole completed m five year?. , . ■ •■■■■. ; The Common Counctl of Ptqun has authoriz.', tbe Piqo i branch of the Enton and Hamilioi l iilrnad to sell to and consolidate with the Lou-, Vsvilie and "'-SandaSky UtHroad Company, the $25000 .subscribed' by Piqna ■to the Piqun. branch. * The hriPii* of O o Dayton and Michigan Rail rn*id ih<* Miami, at Troy, is finished, anu thn trick bid over u Tm> contractors. Messrß Shoemaker and Doolittle, arc laying half a mile, •of track;per day. - Tbr lalixna -ml lUinoi* Central road, con ncctins and Springfield, has been Ipfc fir fhi» cnMre distance, to Stiry&Co, of jj w Y«»rk, at *5*22,000 per mile, to be completed -hv l)‘ t’-uiher. 1855. T ie a,i.Ucn River Railroad C 'ltip tny is build , ii i- c nnotive ro ran from. N.«*w York to A*- h p. v —Hi toilefl—3n. two ana a v-atf nours. pul) ibifsix passenger cirs. The enema weighs .30, r-V-.as eight feet driving wheels, and costs §11,000..... ~ 0» Tuesday test, n meeting of.the directors ; of tbo Uoion, Pern and Chicago road was beta at Peru .Gov. Bebb, of.lllinois. President. M. Trctjoh.'of this city* Jud?c Niles ; oi • Lapori»\ hnd‘ Mr. Hooucr. of Rochester, -were preaeo». Tho ctr Lite consmrcuon and equipment <.t tb road was lot to French, Tyner & Co., at per mile; tbo whole to be completed by July, 1855. * There is still a prospect of consolidating tbe ■niUshornngh and. the. Marietta roads, but w* bavt- nothing defioito from tbe partwe.— Cinc*r»' na r i Commercial . i ISTERKSTISO FttnM ST ; .UO3TISGO.-CITT.—Ad vioes from St. DUjmingo City. D«’C. 9, reporttbn« a few days, previous, n Freucb man of wai steamer was iff the harbor, and had sent off a boat demanding an indemnity of 20,000 france from th*i government for refusing to allow the French emigrants to land. Tbo forts ashore wero manned, and cannon shotted under tbe supposition that tac design of tho Btcamer wni> - to laud the cx President; but tbs following day the steamer went to tbe leoward. GbOi’HiWU. • ~ " nKJXOVAI-. . mHE subscriber would ptapectfally Informhl^Monaßund T the Public, tfcat he hiw removed from bis old Rtend,oi> . ■ HiirketsiWiet, Wthc TRO.V Fi2OiVT 5TO«£, NO - 4_;y ptFTU STUEBT, Immediately opposite tbo Theatre. . • where Imiß now readvlns end opemns a handsome f^sort ” dent of Plain and Fancy Oolorod Cloths. Oiu?sim«res and • VesUnM.of the ftylas'wlucUiio will toke pleasure In idjowin;* to tbof*e who may favor him with a call. He b • also preua-ed to mnke to order every article of Clodnos ft Gentleman*® Wardrobe, In the latest ana most style. • _ . ui- TO TAlLo'ltH—^ XhesuhFcriber offers for Rule .his com r Ute system «*f Garment Draughting so favorably known nd generally used by the trade of this. dey,, Cincinnati. PWleddphSa and elsewhere: at tliw fodowinji prices, Tls. With instructions, $lO,OO i without instnictions, s*.po. The book and Uuler.eontalalng full and toi.acoßßftilcln»ughUn ? , 6>rvr.irt,oJto»B,P»rt ofAhi tnltrt »*«• no ».¥.( ' mnr26 Tm.«..t-rrl«i'". ' CLOTHING STORLfc! JOHN \rCLO'KliY n &CO. ; -ITT)U'»ILHLY ol ’the Depot *»n h»Us P v, Liioh hn* won uu uabouu-ledpopuhvrily uou h.- nalae cf ihe TIIRIDV DTQ DOOUfr. hive, fjr the pr i WV-pru thev imvc eov tilt} most BPLSNIHD SI'OC’K uF CLOTH&I READY MADE CLOTHING, Th*tv baa ere? cJifenri to the public. . Their rrindpJ for this rearoral,la lugiTe iaowfac^li*W' a f •. • _ WSIOEESA.EE TRADE! They are prenum! nt jbe L O W EST E A ST.ES A And Ebev trilT warrant them to be as goal asauj muni! factored in Q M w OR It, a tjie rai sTVUH"Ajn> cros tue saoerisi vma. ha»J a-rnU aott beautiful waortmeot * 01/miß end COATINGS, »T ■ „ n FROCKS, .DRESS- A’AIAUSG AM> BDSI - NESS COATS. OtnJatwesua»ldenttal ;»ttb ****JZ**?f?: «n4iro Harare thspublic'Mt oar CdeUtT *Ul. not &1! ir *!! cr ni"y f', t - w‘U.. . *ST WVT -FOUQUITUE I’lACV s«s. 88 W«k«! street. SIDE,} 'COBSEa OP 1>T 4 MOSO ALLS'*. •■ «r v « deidrc*Q* r,atroas ioußb Hoa** above designated - DHY-GUUUb. , ' • ' •: JKOtft' C 11. rvi ri nrrp WHOLESALL AND' KLTAtL DnAlXi»p Of , I pmSBCKGO, ALLEGHENY CITY. AND VICINITY QKCGQ 4 CO.. Importers ft M ho.-Mila-ton ers 1J ■ FbSlih and Domestic Dry Goode nud rtoor- tiio NorU»*wes: comer f f Wood aL.aod Wuao*. \ i aHar 'Pittsburgh. ■* ilaTlog completed the ca.argemcnt cf ; Sr® MMMit' ocimnled Warn Rooms. are now opening oinj . *s®? S!S2S;-?Sf P Kest rtockof DRY GOODS and VAIUB* TIES thl|hi»e«t'^h»retotor,'MtlihU«tl 1 ihU«tl u.the Pittsburgh taule undwn ernmiontlvn. *lll be found to bo unsurpassed nsuso of the kind In the City, and ue one or «L partners Is generally In the Eastern Ci'les during tho sSeonX hurclweing ehenp bargains. edapted to the Pittsburgh and Wottern Trade, wo will be ahlo la offer i y i,tifw to-one oldcostomcrs* nod purchasers gciwr* £ly “r'uS ofnryGwxls consists in W of thnfollow Superlor-^frofta- C’othaj. - ■ • .-. Pilot omet Oe; • ■ ■ Fqjjcv Oieslraww-, Tweeds and Sauncltr, ,7«aTur. Fancv ami Corduroyß; ' ■■•FiiunelvTifikln?* 5 and Padding Brown ami Bleached Muslins, and Irish Linens; Fuielan and Dooe?tic Ginghams *» . _ -j,. Alpa£w, Merino?. Coburcr Cloths, and Dress Silts, Bey Siatfl and Broach* Shawls; _■ : Woolen Comforts and Fancy Silk Handkerchief?. . The following comprise n part of the general etoclc of Combs, Threads and Seeing Bjlfcjj; . Hosiery, Oh'Tfts; Bibhons, and Black Sdfejetat- r Laca Goods. Jwonetf*. Mall and Cambrick MupUos, Fancy Nettings* and Millinery goods goneraUy.. - AUreo assortment ofTableCatlery, Pocket knWcs, 'kSS'and !Wssora : cf our own Imperial on. Perfumery *£*?” together with a pplenilid.aswrtxueut ct Gold and Gilt Jewelry, of tb« Iftteflt patterns; Gold and £il- Watch materials; Watch glasses, **H-nn eJ« ■ :,B KaSf4?a>tt»S' , MoreSnM r nndPailaie aro InTited tOKlrrn. n cull before porrherlng & ronglitf- - - U-Akl. AND WINTER D.«V GOODS It ' The Cheapest Goods of-the Season! TmiNO STEVENSON & DOVE, (Iro of tho original ncEoilvc. No- 74 MARKET STREET, betw«.n fourth the Di“mmd.4>itMmrgb, bate just recelTod, and art, --**'j?SEBrGOODr Oftho newest and most desirable styles, adapted to tho P ”wd B3Vohi>oooy snui otb^lnA ß t . , Plain Stack and CorneltioSllts ondTork BatiM. Plaids of erery description, very cheap.- ;. ■_■ _• ..•■■ -TJow styl« Plain and yaccy Bo Laicea. FwncU Merinos Cashmeres, Coburgs, Alpacas, aud l ara - mattas, all color* and fluaJitles. . w t . Do fleers md hltrhcoloredDe Laino*,tdl qualities. Fall rmd Winter Shawl*, of every description. : - Xsynr and Fqviare Hco-ho and fllaid Shawls. Printed Cashmere and plain TUbet d 6. . ' French Cblntic*, . ■ A cfn«*rHl *v»«>rHnt’-n* fu»t color Prints,-from- cts. np. ■; iCHTTK (}o«Vn> of every dwerintton. - Cuffs Cbcmlrrtteaand Emb’dHdkfs.,atbargol T ->» Millinery Goods,-very cheap. • AiSfaf m OOMESnCOOrtD£. at low prrrs— TAmra SWrtPjr. Pillow Lludns.’Tal-le Clotha.and Nap kins Ru«ia hhper, and Cravats, v, ry cliHap. OLOVIIS UOaIKRV. SUSPENDERS,' And CRAVATS. - W« woidd wpoctfully «ollcit ant early call from both oo.l refill huVew. flattering ourtclves thot »e Oan Snmototo oil Who me, Seme t» with their patron - ego; on most YOUtfG. STEVENSON A- DOVE. fIOP-U . I . ■■- „U»| lleoelved, at the otl I Q'.l-N AL BE E-HIVE, X Vo v& MARKET'STREET. . - . v.pry stJPPLY OF FALL ASL WI*xTER GOOD 3, ' A- lblch Sm soU at exceedingly .low price* We follcU an e&riv call from our Mends and .that™ can now offer " i»n 'nb tototh iflolesalo. and r«Ull buyers. TOPSfi, STEVENSON i IQTT, B'~ qoK3 KFCEIVSt) 6& M, at hrt steslt.— The <£naio*r s*ni*-rte. - Jj£o-, on lirtdelity:-a third • . Golden T»rc:U»i« .vui -linden Hea.ltiea.. .. - .« ■ Wfd Scene* and Son* an elegant gill book., iy wlthCS ooiorod illustrations. _•••.• of lmCTicau Stamen; a companion to H"mes ° r t“S' ! r~m“b“irilo.Tnie WorM; «1. by Bellamy? jnoMo by tilcTPr. Hiuiilt/m’a Pblloaopby. . • . .. .. M«n in: r inga lo Enrnpe; Kn-iyen fill.: IVff..V .-I.mplete WMksr lib • r.• ~.y 'iV»hm (.tc&mor, e3 JAfCSB A. ffCTOIfISON ACO " 0 Mi V JB J AND YRY 9 • *, CfUANGE.OF TIME. | ON and aftor 14tb,1853, PasseDger TruiuA will riindml/(Sunday* oxeeptwj) Oa-tollcrwA: MAIL TRAIN leavesClevelandet 0.05 AMforWellsvillel -topping at all Intermediate Stations ; arrive at Alliance at l £■> A M. and. Wei svillo at 2.20 Pl 3. EXPRESS TRAIN leave*Cleveland at'S.GQ.I’M for AIJG ntco, Mopping at Hudson* Karlvillo and ltavenna only— 'ilrriveiat Alliance at 5-00P\3I.' -r • ■•v.v I ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leavosCleveland for Ravenna ihd intermediate Stationsi B.t 7.45,and arrive at Ravenna av •25 P M. Two. through .Trains from Cleveland .to Pitt*, daily. • V- V •v- 7 '':’..i; •' i ■ RETURNING:; :r > V i . hAPRfcSS TRAIN leaves Alliance for Clovrland atIRSO ’ M, stopping at ; Lima, Havenna^ : EailvUla and.Haib»n uly—arrive atClavelaiid.atilOPM. 'The 'Mali Train oi :Wo and Peonm Railroiidi leavihir Pittsburgh at 8.00 A M. lunriecls withthis TruSnat Alilahcfe at 1146 A M. MAIL TRAIN-leaves WollsvlllQforCleveland'at 3.00 P. M; stopping at all way Stations—arrive at Allianco at 5 W mid Ci*>v«lnud m 7.30 PMi . . ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Ravenna for Cleve land and intermediate Stations at 7J.6 A- M—arrivoat ' Cleveland atft.GOAAJ. Only one through train from Pitta bjigh to Cleveland dally. CoNNKOTI fSH— Mail Trnln from Cleveland connects at Alliance with the Mail Train of Ohio and Pcnnm It. B. for Cnntotf, Million and Wooster; also for Salem and Pitts- Iburgh; arriving at Pittsburgh at 4.45 P M. . . * Express Train from .Cleveland, and Mail Train from. Wellsrille, both connect at Alliance at 5.00 P M with the Express Train of 0. & P. R. for Pittsburgh—arriving ol Pittsburgh at 5,15 P M, fcxprtMs Iruiii from Alliance connects with the 6.00 A M Train of 0. A P. It, from Pittsburgh. IVnengen' Jeav In? Pittsburgh on the 8 00 A M Trold ar rive at Cleveland at 2.40 P.M, and connect with the follow ing train* East, West and South. Cleveland a.vd Toledo.- -Trains leaving at 3.00 P M for -sandusky, Toledo, Chicago and the North West/ arriving at’ Totudo at 7 55 P M and Chicago tioxt morning at 7 00— nine through from Pittsburgh to Chicago being lass than 24: uours. ■ -,'i. •. i CLEVELAND. COLUMBUS AND CINCTTNATI,—TrfIIDB leaving flt : 25m P Maud B.CU P M for Columbus, Cincinnati, Gallon, < Indianapolis stations on tho Bellefontaine; md Indiana Railroad.- - ,_*• Cleveland and- Etna.— I Trains leaving at 4.46 P M and O uO P M for Krh, Dunkirk, Buffalo and New York.. Tho L.\uns connect Noth ways.with tho 0. Z. A C. E. R, at stwlaon lor Cuyahoga Falls, Akron and Clinton at Bayard a ith tho Railroad fa r.Carroll ton, Minerva and Waynesburg. Tickets through to Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Lssallo hhd Freeport can bebbtained at this office; • - " • ■ - • Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the Company's Office, of • JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent, novlS Moaongahela Uou»a, Wwter Pittsburgh. jmi\ M , ct,os?rr~> .».- Qu. 15. •: t . p. t- ; ♦ J s"™ » Y . nr Fourth, - ' ■ • t ?v. TRANSPORTATION. OHIO AOT- PEHHSYI.VAHTA BAHSOAO. ISew Arrangement* COMMENCING A IIQ VSZ 6,1853 EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 6o'clock, AM; stops only at the principal Stations, and dines at Crest- Hue at 1.30 P M. arriving ot Cincinnati In tho evening, via Columbus and Xenia. ’ Fare from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,75; to Columbus, M AIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8.30 AM; dines at Al* J lance: and reaches Crestline at C.OO P H, connecting with thn Night Train to Columbus and-Cmclnnati, and with the Ucllefontainc and Ind Una Railroad for Dayton, Indianapo lis Terre Haute, and towns in Indiana. Connections are made at Alliance by Railroad with: Ravenna, Hudson and Cievoland. •, Forefront Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4.00. „ Connections aro madu aiMansOold by Railroad with San dusky City, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and-Zano viUe. ... • Fare to Sandusky City; $4,60; to Newark,s4>&Q; to Zone* villa.Sß. ' Connections are made with Detroit and Chicago, both by Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passengers who leave Pitta* burgh in tbo Mail Train at 8.30 A M, go directly by Mans field and Sandusky City to Detroit, without detentloxi. Fore to Detroit, 0.00: to Chicago, 111,00. . . RETPRNISGJ Till: EXPUF4»S TRAIN leave* Crwtllne at 1.00 P M, Manf Hold at 1.40 P.M, end Alliance at 5.00 V M, anil reach'' efl iplttnlurch otR.ISP M, eonnneßng'With the Express Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which leaves Pitts»r burgh at 10. LO P. M. Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, hours. Faro, {7,75. Fare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, «15.00. MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 7, A M; dines at Al liance: connects with KxpTess Train from-Cleveland, and arrive* at Pittsburgh at 6, P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves i*ittxburgh at 10 A M and 4.4ZTP M, and New Brighton at-7 A M and 1 P M. Excumion tickets, $1; quarterly ticket* at Tcdncvd rate*. • • FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at C3O A M,and er rivos at 4.3»),- PM... qju Paswngnra' %n requested to procure Tickets it tho ConJpnny’s OOlce, at the Federal Struct Station, of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent XSf* The Trains do not run on Sunday, J63F Further information may be obtained of aupS JOHN KELLY. Fnwtnrer AgtnL WIHXSB ABBAHO3HEJTTB. 1953. !?s%;•{?*§ 1803. THE PEVSSVLrts A iIAtL ROAD. • J Hit. i-a.'C f ran* will ;«juv» tho t'anoeug*** station on j( Liberty icrwrt • every amrntxig st 0 o'clock, stopping :vt nil Gih n-cu'mr : i mou* *.13 tlve road, and arriving In t‘m!ttdf ! pbi&Uio tJL-s; moruing at 7 o’clock. connecting at llarria •. bare vtth-ttoo trains for, and '»rrivtng la Baltimore at 70-cl'.H-b, -cl'.H-b, A. M.' The Express Train ieevn* the culion every evening at Miprdni; at all the regular stations, and con» , m eting fer halumore, and arriving in PhlUdei* i*r Htu ! un;w*atbF. M. - Fai-e u» »'>;jlftiiclphtii. Fate to Baltlmoro. f 3, Da.'iT.iirt ehwkri to all xtaTions on the reonsylvaniaß&il r >H«bt for tickets, except ihcfoirsuwl by the :i;uf.tv»of rt'nrm'taTjiv Notice—iDcaj-e-cflofls, the Company irlUhold them fi«tvu» rarpoa*rUo for personal hagsjag* only, and for an amount ooi exceeding SJOO. N. fl.—Tlie fcxedrior Ommtux Licehaa been employed to conre*. passengers and baggage to and from the JXrpot, at a charge nor to ctrec-4 12;*, eentafor each psaiumger, and It”, a tvnlr for each trtisi. For tickets apply to 1 J. MEsKlMfiJ**- Agent, At the P.R. IL Depot,on liberty street PlttahurjiTi. oO. l?f>s. SANDUbO, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK H/VIL&OAD. WIJfTEK ARRANGEMUNT. ON aai after WEDNESDAY* Norcmbcr 15,1853, Tbrvo i>3;c:it'»:r Trains run dally (Sundays excepted) as Col- GOING BuUTU. Jtiorninf. Jfoil Evening Express. Passenger. Express. ton Srmlu*>y at-... 4.30 AM 11.00 a M 5.16 PM Monu/tvaie 515 *' 11.50 41 5.60 14 Sbetbv JutciRm......... G. 40 “ • 1.10 P3l 7.15" Mansfield Junction..... 7.20 “ 1.40 “ 8.10 « Mount V-moa.-.0.05 14 4.10 11 055 " Reach Newark 10.03 « 6.16 “ 11.00 a GOING NORTH. taavo Newark 0t........ 4.0 A 51 0.00 A M 5.25 P M Mi. Wrnnu 5.25 “ 10.10 " 6.30 “ Manullcld Junction 7.20 " . 12.10 P M 810 **. Shelby Junciinn «. 7.46 " 1.05 " 6.35 M Monroovlllc Junction.. Q. 15 “ 3.10 “ 1040 •" • Reach Sauile-ky 1000 w 565 " 11.05“ Connecting at tfnudusky with Mad River and lake Erie, and “ Northern DivlMfon’* Cleveland and Toledo Railroads. :At Mooroevlltfv with Trains on. Southern Division" Cleveland and Toledo R IL, for Cleveland, TolmlOj Ac. At fch-dbv Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus and On dnna'.i Railroad. At Mansfield-Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad fur Pittsburgh. • ; At Newark. with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Columbus, Ac., Ac. , This arrangement of Trains completes the line of direct communication between the East and ** Gnat IforUi'Wat 0 , Paveongcrs from Philadelphia and Baltimore, destined for tho West, proceed, directly on their arrival at Pittsburgh, by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to Blbnsfleld. Thence to Monroeville, where con jeetion la'fflado Immediately for Toledo, Chicago, and intermediate places—affording a route unrivalled for safety, certainty and despatch. Connection is also made with all the Trains on tho Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad ot Mansfield, by which lessen* gen from Chicago, Toledo, Detroit, Sandusky, Zanesville, Newark, and Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh, Philadel phia and Baltimore, without delay. By this route, passengers taking tho early Train from Zanesville, Columbus, Newark, Ac,,can goto Toledo, San dusky or Cleveland, remain la either place some four hours, and return homo same day. THROUGH TICIUIT3 to bo had at tho different Stations, for tho above named places. - J. R. ROBINSON, Sopcrint’U Sandufkv, November, 1863. . - • ■ • - - - fnov2fc3m) - Pennsylvania ilallrotulCompany, *TTTE are forwarding Produce, Ao., to Baltimore and Phi Ia- W delphla, promptly, on receipt. Time,'Five Bays, Hairs ot ranoai. Bacon, Pork end Bee£ (salted,)- 45c. $ IOOIbs. , On Lord, Lord Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass, 60c. B lOOlbfi. • ' ■■■•;■ On Cindies, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Loaf Tobacco, 60c. - ' On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Clotot and Timothy Seed,7oc.ft lb. • On Deer Skins, Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, 70c. IQOTbv • • rm Feathers, Furr, Peltry, Brooms and Merchandise, 90c. lOO&s. * On Flour, barrel. 1 Wo aro also prepared to forward freight to Rodebaugh’s Station, near Greoosburg,and intermediate Btailona.. COVODE A GRAHAM, Agent* . corner of Penn and Wavne sta., Pittsburgh* U. !L HOUSTON. Agent, jy29 210 Market street. Philadelphia. PRANnV i.Y A.N A KAII»MOAL>.—WIXTEK TaWTF OETWJCES PiTJSEv’rtou, Philadelphia aud BAttmoae; •. • First Class.— fcfrzs, Feathers, Merchandise, Furs, 90 conta • 10* fb«. - - • - - - ■ • : - -••••’ Second Close.— Aynlcs and Poncho* (dried,) Beeswax, Bristle#, Buffalo, Bear, i*nd Deei Hkias, CloTer nod Timothy Seed. Glassware, Ginseng,Rag?. Sheep P01t5.76c.%*100 Tbs.- ' - Third Class.— Apples (gr?en.)Bmn and Ship Bluff, Bacon and Pork, (loos#,) - Bn Her. Hiacs, Hogs’ -Hair,- Hemp and •Fla*, LeuJher (Eastward.) too lOu lbs. . . Iburth Class. —Alcohol,3acon (In casks or boxes,) Barley and Maltv Beef and Pork (pickled orsalled,)packedCandleB, Cheese- Grata (In bag*.) Lard and Lard OH, Lead (IppJgaor on Cake, Tallow, Whisky, Leaf Tobacco,: 60 cents Km lbs ) .100-ibk:,:Floarflßbb'liv:i dect’J . GEOKOS C^FRANGIBOTS,; •; JEHU HAWORTH, corner of Diamond and Diamond alley, wishes to inform his coßtomers acd Jha public generally, that he is now recsiving a large-nnd cbolcs selec tion of GROCER! KS, such as chrnco Youug Hyson, Impe rial. Gunpowder, extra fine Souchong, Ningyong,Oolong, Congo, and scented Orange Pokce TEAS t'Mocha, Old Java and Rio COFFEES; fine SUGARS snd 'SYRUPSs Bunch, Cluster. Valencia, Sun and Saltana- j'frpflb HANTS; preferred Citron, Lemon. and Orange Peels,; supe r!:r breach bHANDIES; Port, Sladeira, T6nC^flb.."Cham pagne, Lisbon, Sherry and Malaga.WlNiJS; together with a general aseortment ol pure SPICES—aII o f which he is determined to aell at such LOW PRICES that cannot b© beat bv nny.jrthor Store la *he city,. . - • - novl7 - Adminlstratlonlfotioc. rr rtfITTIEREAS, Letters of Administration dc fortit'jwn, Vf ctm Icxtamcnio antiero, to the estate of BEKNARD KANE; Inie of tbff.City. of Pittsburgh,: barcbeen l»rant'>( '4 the subfcnber, ali peTsohs indobtad 1 nte •w 1 3 bn »ano, Trill present Jjem, duly authentic f jr>'t;itlelceLt,ta v •.•.""irv:"'; ’ \ TOtUAtf HAVE*, AtJtnV, , 7th:ffiartf; Pittelrorgb, * * {MXTCfIEL &PALMEB* Attorney*at Lair, : ,T>-- v * .. C?T*- _ . ••deed " ' v --•V .V.-'- .!; ~ ■ , Kv • *- . jL O . ■ , .-; i “■*'*• * - ~ >• Dclo.wiiipe'srntcial Saf«6tj? Xn»T»rfuice Co* Office, north room of the ExchxmgtiThirdstjPhxL s I?IRiS INSURANCE.— nmrchandlae act] other ; property, in town qraironntry.lngurect: against loes or MiiCTE‘lN3r&isCE.—They 1 obo lnsurortesscls, cargoes and . freights, foreign or ccasrivise, untfer'opeh or fipecial polides, as the assured maydesire* • \ Inulnp Trans poßTATtoN.—They also insure merchandize transported by wagonaj railroad care, canal boats ami steam boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms, Director*—JosephH. "BcoJ, ljtfmund A. Bonder, John 0. Davis, Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, George G. Leiper, Edward Barlingtom lfiaac .R. Bavin, 'W il liam Folwell, John Nowlin, Dr-R. M. lluston, Jos. C. Hand, TheophUus. Paulding, 11. Jones' Brooks, Henry Sloan', Hugh Craig, George Serrill, Bpenccr M’llvain, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Ur. S. Thomas, John Sellers, William .Syre,jr.-r •; Director* at Pittsburgh —D.T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John T.Logan. .••■■■■ WcluamMartin, President . Taos. Q. IIASD, Vice President Joaxpn W. Cowan, Suretarv. : Office oftheCompany, Nc.42 j Waterstroet4 Pittsburgh. JelOaitf . • • ■; , R A. MADEIRA, Agent MtOTEOTION,, INSURANCE COMPANY, - OP HARTFORD,: CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premiums and Yfcctim fund $1,000,000. INCORPORATE!) 1825. Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the most favora ble terms, against". LOSS OR DAMAGE BY EIRE, :-OR,TOB '< ‘ PERILS OF NAVIGATION, ..,■ - BV. ~ GEO,-E. -ARNOLD*; Agent FOB PirrSBUHGB AM> ALLEGRE2TT COUNTY. marlfoy ' .. '. ' : ; THE VSITEB STATEB; LIFE IMSUEANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, a PHH.ADEE.PHIA. v CHARTERED' APRIL 26TH, 1850, CHAUTKB PKRPETDAU CAPITAL §250,000. Office, 3. E Comer of Third and Chestnut Street s. Philadelphia. Officers of the .Borne Board aiPhsXaddphiat. DIOICTORS. , Stephen R. Crawford*; / Pool B, Goddard, AmbroseW-Thompson, .... lawrcneoJohnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. MMlcnry, Jacob L. Florence, James Devereux, William M. Godwin, William M’Keo. - President —Stephen!!. Crawford. 1 Hce President— Ambrose W.Thompsou. Atedical Examiner, Pittsburgh— James£L Willson j.M, D. Allegheny City—EL B. Mowry, M. D, GEO. J 5. ARNOLD, Agent* ; marl7:y So. 74 Fourth street,; Pittsburgh. Tile Franklin Fire Insurance Company, Of PhUaddphtx,, Pcnnsy! ranid. r DIRECTORS— Charles w, Baneker, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R, Smith, Geo. W\ Rich ards, Mordecol D. Lewis, Adolph! E. Borfe, David 8. Browne, Morris Patterson. Cilia. N. Basckxb, President Oujl*. O. Bincun, Scadary. '' ' ■ Continue to make Insuranco, perpetual or limited, on oTery description of property, In town and country, at rates as low : as are ccnuiitoDt with security. * -T2to Company boro reserved & Urge Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and prralams, eafdy invested, af ford ample protection to the ossurwL ' The Assets of the Cmnpany 4 on January Ut, 1851, ns pub lished agreeably to as Act of Assembly, were as follows, via: . ..................$918,128 68 Real Ettsls.uHMi>M Capital Stock....#—. 100,000 00 •$416,193 23 Retained premium*. Losses, Re-Insurant, Ex penwe, Ac-, 56 mviranwra. Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, ami other good f«u carltif* - $161»4M Premium Notai.. ITSs.OIC 61 Cashcn Land 2l Total am*t of Resource*, Liable for Lo*se*—» 70 omreror-s, JOHN V. ROTUEliroitl). Dsuphin county, P. C. R)UX*iWlClLHarrD!mrg. SAMUEL JONES* Philadelphia, A.WILKKNB Banker, I‘iLtr.buryh* A. A.CAURtER. « JOHN B. RUTHERFORD; Dauphin county, A. J. GILW7TT, Harrisburg, 8. T. JOXKS, Harriabnrg. ROBERT KLOTZ, Oarlxni-county. JOHN P. nUTHEKIORD, Frcrident. A. J. OILLETT, Seenrtwy. Will ievuri* against pcrTlii of sea and Inland alia, on Merchandiw In city dr country, at lowest ntv* cna uirtent with safety. Polices i«u«l on dwelling Routes either perpetually OTfor a term of years. ' Brunch Office, comer Fourth and SmkhCc’d stm-t*. mylSbtf -• A. A. CARRIER, Actuary. TllUibarsh Life Insnrance X PJTTSBV&GUrD*. sloo,ooo. S. Uoon. Tice President—Siwcrti. ?rCtmxAir. Treasurer—JcSkPß 3.'-Laca. fiecretary—C. A. Cuiros. OFFICE, NO. 65 FIFTH STREET, (Masonic Hall Building.) This every losuranrs appertaining to or connected with life Risks. ; Mutual Kates are the same M those adopted by other safely conducted COnpanits- Joint Stock ratea. at * reduction cfbna-thlrd IVotn the Mutual rat»—equal toaditidcod of thirty-throe and cne- Ihlrd per cent, pidd annually in rdvancc, . *Rlaks taken on the lives of patron* going to California or Australia.' —— • SCTtcnms. James 2. Hooti, Samuel M’Clurkan, William Phillips, John/ffWPson, John Scott, . Jos*plxF. Oaasaxn. M. D» John M'Alpin, Alexaudcr Reynohlf, . Hnr&tlo N. Lee. Hiram gfowc, . mat 23 Wcatem Insuranco Company, Pittsburgh. B. MILLER, Jrt President TK M. GORDCN, Seentary CAPITAL, ©300,000/ TlTTlLLlnsorengtdnstnll kinds of ti>ks«FlßK and MA -Tf RINK. All losses will bo liWrslly adjusted nod promptly palif. • A Home Institution, managed by Dinxcrons who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the chnraeler which they nave assumed, nt offering thobest protection to thors who desire to b* Insured. Dtredors.—R. Milter/Jr.,O.W, lUcketson, J W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W, IL. Smith, C. Ihmson, George W*. Jackson, Wm.M Lyon,James Uppcncott,George Darslß,JameaMc. Auley, Alexander Nimlck, < n>oma» SccU. . Office, No. 02 Water stmt. (Warehouse of Spang A up«ta)nO-Pftt*hnrgh.. tiov2-1;!v INSURANCE COMPANY, , HARTFORD, CONN. Chartered 1810—Capital Stock ©300,000. TUOB. K< BRACK, President. THQS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretory. DIRECTORS— Tliomas K. Brace, Samuel Tudor, Ebenezer Plover, . Ward Wood bridge, E. A.BulkcU?y, Joseph Church, Roland Mather, Frederick ' EdwluG. Ripley, Robert Bnell, Snmticlß, Ward, Miles A. Tattle, Henry Z. Pratt, John L. BosweU, Austin Dunham, Gnstarus F. Davis, Junlas S. Morgan. : JSP'Policlea on Fire and Inland Risk* Usaed on favora ble term/s by GEORGE K. ARNOLD, Ag 3 !, doc!2;ly No. 74 Fourth xtreet, Pitubargh. WESTERN FARMERS’ INSURANCE CO., NEW I.ISBON, OHIO. OEANOII OFFICB, No. 120 FIFTH BT., PITTSBURaif. Capital, DlOO.OOO. JAMES KELLTTFrttt. \ : LEVI MABTIN, Soe’j. n. McKASKBY, Ascot. : 4QF*Wlll inßure. Buildings,. Btore*, Mercha&dlso, and Property generally, on the post fovorablo term*. [decl:6m la yoar Life Intured* what aomo onobaN written. Among all tho contrivances of msn to protect the family circle from. Want, none can bo.found more simple lb It* character, noble ib it* fefttdrc, or certain In Its results, than LIFE INSUR ANCE. It is the prop which tho dying husband leaves to support the wife of hla boeora. . ; It is the unseen hand of the Provident father Teaching forth from the gravo, and bUU nourishing his offspring, and keeping together tho family group. C. A. COLTON, Soerotnry, • Pittsburgh Life Insuranco Company, Fifth fit., scp2l -•' Slasonlo Hall. ■ NEW OFFICE. Beal Estate and Contracting Agent. THE subscriber baa been induced to open rq office for the purpose of buying and selling, on Commissloniand having.the Agency of largo Stoam Saw-Mtlls and Boat- Varda on tho Allegheny rircr, together with many othor fadlitlea from other waterond steam saw-mills. IU flatters himself that, he ean furnish any bills of lumber and timber of aoy klnd, groat, or small, long or short, nnd deliver them atony polpt on tho Allegheny. -Mooougnhela, Ohio, pr MDslsfjppl rivers; oontr&ci to build lareoßnrgns. Store Boats, Coal Flots.'Biat Gunnels, Bridge Timber, Rail road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, Ac., to uny given point, and will attend to tho Sale and Rent of Real Estate, From Iris long experience In lumbering, freighting and bout building, be thinks hoean.givo generul Natl-foctlnn. All perrons.aro requoated to make their coutractasoon; espe cially those wanting boats or largo billsof lumber and tlxn . ber, should contract for them in the fall for tho spring and summer vue. jlo will also attend to the purchase and sale of any commodity that may bp.deelrcd. • Letters addressed- to David Muns, Real Estatoond Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, post paid, will bo .punctually attended to. Ills office is on Irwiu street, No. Hoaae. 't— DAVID MUNN. I nrrraxNcxa. • Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, Esq., V /“ Mr. Bobt.B. Brown, Esq., 4< Allegheny HUrer. ' Mr. Wm. Armstrongr - M 1 Clarion “ :•> Mr. George B. Swenoy, u « « : aAJ.Hahn.ftOo.,. '. «• « dec2l:lydaw s Agricultural Notice* ortho Allegheny County Agricultural 80- JaL ciety are requested to renew their membership pre vious to the annual election for officer*, which takes place on the first-Wednesdays? January,.lB64.: Certificates-of 3Memben>hlD can he had at the Seed Store of James Wardrop, Fifth street; James Jiegloy, at tho Warehouse of NcgleyA Mohan, Wood street; from Wm. Martin, Sr.,.near Man chester; and from-A B. BTQuewan, at the office, of M’Que* wan <£ Douglas, corner of Penn.and Wayne streets. WM. MARTIN* Sr., Pros’t. [dec2l:dawtd3 : ■' !A. B. M’Qwwak, Setfy. Chwtlers Ballroiul Company. A MEETING of Btockholdcra of tbo Company wilt be held, provisionsof ibeObarter, ■op MONDAY, the Oth day of January next, at the Motion g6hela House, Pittsburgh, at 3 o'clock iorthu afternoon, for the purpose of electing aDoardof Manager*. for tbo ensu ing year (dcd7) J, K. MQftRffEAD, Pras't,- —uusa. bhouLdkb brace. supporter and atas- TIC STOCKING DEPOT' la at Dr.KEYSEB’d, No. 140 borner of Wood street And Vfrgfn alley. All kinds of me cbanlcal appliance* are kept and fitted at this establish* cfanU' Ballkf^tionlrarrtmtodlnal! eases. norSl 1‘ ' * ‘ *"• ■*■*.' , k "» / * t BANKERS AND BROKER&. EXCHANGE AND BANKING HODBE A. KII.KINB & 00., , EXITED STATES BASK BUl’t.Dt NO, ■'■■■■■■ No. ASr7l‘s3l Ftm^thStreeti ■. •„ • TCORKIGN and Domestic Exchange, Coin; Bank Noloa ; and liand-Warrimta botfgUfcana\eotdl ' ; : ''‘; ( ,'-/ Collections f; : Business paper discounted and loans negotiated. Stocks bought and solcTon commission.; ' "j. roceired oti deporit, antT interest allowed "when left for o. specified time. ... dec3 ‘ JOliN WOODS, ; •iS BANKER AND EX V CHAN G E BBOKER, - : .. HEALER 1H ..... 'Exchange, .Commercial and Bank Notes. . STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections 1 carefully attended to. -Interest paid on Deposit. ,• ' <, '• dec!6 ;. u; man** TIEENAH & C 0«» BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. febgfcly) - I\'o. 95 WoOd'Strertfand Diamond AUty a. q. ncnN&K;i Domestic . No. 76 Forara Sian?* Oppositerthe Baidcof Pittsburgh, j&a6 ... - . PiTTflaTJSflg. OfE. ABHOLH & CO., • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,/ ' DEALERS' in Bxtehahgey Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and Time Drafts, Ac/ Collection* carefully attended to, ami proceeds wmittM to tmypart'ofthft Union.. .. Stocks bought and editi on commission! : - ftg, No. 74 fourth next-door to Bank ofKttab’g. [sel3 coaszE' or wood Jot> ilrtii struts. • SIGHT EXCHANGE bn the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes Gold, Silver and Bank; Notes, bought and.sold. Collection* rondo in nil the principaV-cUics .of Uio United States. Do r«ceWcd of Tar and Current Panda. {mar27ly ; Attry - mwann mtut,: -. .. noaEscs rju*xr» ~ nhAKEft A -RArfiht, BANJOIKS AND. EXCHANGE BECKERS, / *- ;• BUT AND SELL Gold, surer, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans ,on - Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase PromiFwiry Notes and Timeßllts, on East and TVcst| bny and acll Stocks on Commission. : ~ Oollerttons made email points in the Union. [myV • UAVt remote© their baskets. Aan> kxQiu.*a* omc* to so. . 67 H&sux-smsn rbca doors snow «u> mro, -: N HOLMES A SONS, Banker* and Exchange Brokers, # and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, £U« tct and,Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly, for sale. \ -/••.-. . Collections made in oil the cities throughout the United States. Deports teesivod in par funds crourrcnt paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth gf*. {jaBfr.ly ris,'sliic>oN,,..T.“'r...„ HOOK & SASGEHT, BANKERS.AND 1 EXCHANGE BROKERS, . ' ... !t. n Oouwai or wood a sixth bts.» TYEALEBSia Coin, Bank Notes. Time Bills, Foreign and X/ Dwniestlo Exchange, Ccrtiflcatesof Deposit, Ae. Exchange on all tba principal cities of the Union and Eu rope, for sale in jmms.to suit purchaser*. • Current and par funds received ou depodt. •• ■ Collection* made on all parts of the Onion, at the lowest rates. . fscplhly • 3AXKBRB AND EXCHANGE BROKEBA I£itt HanaxdtheiT GficxtoVitQjriUTqf F\flh ,A‘a. B 2 FcTfrUi abavt Wocdf rrmnimon. Drr ; ft?. B- tidg, Mortgages, and Loans enrol* laterals. negotiated; - Stocks and- Land Warrants bought an! rrtld. ' " ; ■' • . ~ ••'•' ■ '' '• •' • • '• $35V319 TO aurs saoVT -..„..w.c.cos!cmT. Brown'i Hotel, Ojrrvrr r>f S*ii& Th tnl Slrrtif, ' EtttbwpJi, JFVm'a. . BROWN A euNNELLT. Ptonttstcmi.. : £&■ Good attarbeyj 3 .c- thr Hoc»».<■ • - : '• "PRANKLIX HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio, C 1 SiiV. Pftha3l bc.tranting on their part to trod-r the a plaeu where all the rein* tbrfcs of a Crft cl»iss h'-ftcl can fco f*’und. } ytxt - C. PATRICK & EON. mms f:tie fs!aM[ f ha«t baring e provl-tf’d In it# »<-awß, andhopalna *u] bo sisrfld to make this llr tci a comfifllaM* no« to all »bi>moy>all ili«:re. , r ciTl3:if? W. S. CAMPRHLL. PropV. • • ' '''-t** » r ,-~*■'<*■*+.’ ~ ± u *r. *y :, ‘ . ; • *■ u * k./ i ,• ■ 'V*;, .1. - \\ ■: ly ■%': ! ;**X "X -•f ; ' iV '' “ ■:.Ki HILL fc C 0„ BANKERS ANp EXCHANGE; BROKERS, N. HOUIES & 80NS, BANKERS AND -EXCHANGE BROKERS* - itcmoval. PATRICKS & FBESNIJ, HOTELS, &c. FLORENCE HOTEL, No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. {coxuroTU* ch t«B ttmom* rus.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, e«&\? PROPRIETOR. Strcbiirleti Hotel* Qrnrttf OW. oiitf 77Urd ttrtdu P‘ V~sburfi\ jfWfl. AVTLtrAM S. CAMPUKLL, PkonwiTon. HU CUir Lagor Deer Urewery. fiMIE tindern&jcw! icfamu.vhe pubMathathe X i* no® fuUj'Frt'j'GhfJ to rerv* private famlll** and the. >ubUe jrmrruilr, with hi* celebrated LAGER- BEER, in bcttle*. All crier* left ct hi* OGlce, NO. 33 DIAMOND ALLEY,{near Wood street,) will \». punctually attend*! to; and the Beef dcUtescd to any part cf tb« city or vicinity. •" j*2fctf , • ~ F. O, BCHEXC& SELL IN G OFF. GREAT CHANCES F 0 IS &A H © AI-N §f The undertifTifd would informttwlrfrimd* and the rtujiflns generally that they are about dosing GUI th**ir large tnd wfdlscleetMl stock cf MXCU. AND ELEGANT CARPETINGS, Lately purchased Jn tbe Flash from theMonufacturers and Itfiportr-ci, which, for -rrtriety, style, and qaality, MW unsur passed—rv'nMutlnT of VELVET TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS, Of rpirndid tlnjißG-, tnlecied for our City Retail Trwft', ae«l at loner frirr* than would now cover the cut of icnr*!TUiJutt. IMPERIAL,- EXTRA and SUPER. THREE-PLY CAR PETS, frcm the .moat celebrated manufactories in the Coiled Stales;-color*.warranted. ingrain Carpet* of all kinds; Vecitiftti, Hall and Btnlr Cstjfcts; 'tVool and Hemp Dutch Carpets; teethe? with a larjf* assortment cf OU Clothe, Mat*, Rugs, Matting, Table and Hono Covers, Ac. . The entire stock will PO*dlT*'y behold ilia present sea son, tntaafeerocta fur-other roods. dre3 IV 1L NEARLY ft CO. Cl AUPhTlhli.—A large stock of now aud beautiful pat* / frrnauow receiving at the - . • • NEW CARPET STORE, 47 Fifth street, near Wood,. Also, Oil Cloths of ail widths and qualities; Rugs, Matts, Matting, Window fchades, Etalr-ro&», YcniUan Blinds, a? inx.LowMt-CAJtt Ptucta. ik»s& ROBINSON * CO. . ESTERPUIBE WORKS. 50.130 worm snuzr, turns docb exurw vmocs uur. .irgirjVtf tetiet. '. jeznit±p£~ l ; IMPORTERS and maxrofectureni of i^^^=»« i »CXrri.ERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL |§§rvL2 INSTRUMENTS, RIFLE& A 6. We Ks|f keep a general assortment ofthe above ' tai/ urtide* constantly oa hand; together with a general Variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Goof,Pis tols and Revolvers, Flasks, UoruN Bhotßdtß, Cop?, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie,Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and lhdr Dreams* Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing-neatly ekecuted. RIFLES I—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the text metcrial, and workmanship warranted.— Orders Toealved’for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill ed with despatch. limiting parties supplied at Wholesale, prices. , , -.. ’ nevolv«r«t JUST. iIECBIVED—By Kaprcs*. direct from the raanofho* turcrs, nsplcndld assortment of Oolt’e Repeating■ Pis tols, 4,5 end 0 laches haml, oil of which we will sell fbr cosh as low as they can be bought In the city of Mew York;' Persons going to Australia or California, will find that they can do bettor by purchasing their equippage at home, than they can among strangers,a* #nglte persons a chance . to try any of the above Pistols, beforo leaving the city; hail in case of * tailure.werofgnd the money. . BOWN* TETLEY, .... tSOtVoM street. Pittsburgh... f|UUi KEN'AV.N IRON OUAU'AN V, of Western Ponuwi* X vnniav'h&ring bcoatno the proprietors of tho RENTON and DICKERSON PATENT for fltaWnp Wrought Iron di rect from Vis Ore, for that portion of tcrrUory' ofPenßPylta nU lying west of, and including tho counties of,Fulton,- Huntingdon, Centro, Clearfield, Elk and MoKean, exu now nrpparra to poll certificate* of.stock In said company, each share, of stock untltllng tho holder to share la tbo,proflta of the company, and tho right to use ono Furnace under said Patent TheiCorapany will also sell the right to use tho impTOTement~ffruia ahorehamed territory, bj,fcih^e-fur nace or otherwise. Tho fact that by the Ronton process Iron Ora ran te converted into Blooms at about the oost re* qnired to convert Oro into Pig Metal, Is a sufficient rfccom* mendatlon of Its merits. \:,v Mr. JAMES H« CRANE has boen appointed Agentfbr tbo sale of righta.to uso Furnace* under said Patent,' to wham annlication may be made, or lo tbo undersigned Directors of tho Company. J. IC" MOORHEAD, Y.. V ALUSN KRAMER,.. ,ta& hailmanJ ;/ WJ DEWES "WOOD, M’EeespbrtT J AS. ih CRANK.;Pitiaburgh. > ilcclfcdiwtf ATENT FKUIT OA.THKKDK —For. picking fruit trom : tall trees wlthoutAbo aid of a ladder,. Pruuthg lisstru*’ raents of the mo«t approved construction; Diguing. Fork* suitable fur strawberry beds, '£&; Pbfc&toe Hooter Seed Drills; CuttlDg- Dozes. ft>r-Hoy or *Coro -Stalks, of Various; patterns, aula great variety-of labor saving; Implements • for the-.garden or farm. Downing’*, anl- other works on Fruits, Flowers, Rural Architecture,and . Landscape Gardening, fbr. sa»o hVtheSocd andlmplcment No. 40 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. .j yi >2 .* r . ; ; JAMES WARDBOP; Wall's Academy of Drawiag and Fainting 1 TTT y? watt, would notify his mends snd Uio public, VV • thathe ban removed his studio ftbm First street, to the corner of Market and Fourth stroett, . (second, story, ' over the store of "Wm. M. irersh; ontrahce on Fourth street, At tho requestor his Mends, he has also opened a DRAW*, INO SCHOOL. . Classes foe young. Ladies and Gentlemen will be formed in bothDrawinpand Painting. He has fitted up a Room with every facility for study, and he trusts that bu enterprise wiU 'moot with a supporting patronage. • • •: sor22df.'■ -7-~- • • OFFICE MONONGAILKLA NAVIGATION- CO., > - December 10, 1863. • / • PROPOSALS wilt he received at this 'office•ijntif-ihxw o’oloots P. M.,of'WEDNESDAY,the 25th Jknusry, next, for the construction of.LockJind.Dam No; fif-alSblfor. the eonstruction-of Locks'ahd-.Dams Nos, 0 and,.7j heing requisite ib'cx'toadith* navigation to tbuYirginla State lino. Plans and specifications will bo exhibited at the office ; one week previous to tbo letting,.end-all necessary informs*; tion given by e.Lnthrop, ECm.- OYSTER TIIAMSPORTATIOfi^ WE havo arranged with the Pennsylvania and Susque hanna ItuUroad Companies, for ft special-Oyster " V VEBJITIAN BHBPS., OB EVEEZQD ALITY, fat salo at attio SEW CARPET STOKE, 47 FUTH emtifi'i war W«d. [nor&tf] EOBINSON & 00. >' ,, .“ 1 ." *■■': : ' iy. - ■■* *_ ■ ' ' J ■ ‘ ' FURNITURE. , ‘BI^I£NBONT O undjQUB« to manufactory i 111 „ CABINET-WAUlio* euny description, at hia old stand, | CofneroMiberty ini fioventli street*. PND&BTAKr | * i tINQ »ttanged to, in all Us breaches. . ; ;.. mtll i ~* ,r TrTuiassSiSj£s^rvq^~~^ gAVE'ON HAND- ai tkdr exteoriT* CABINET ang' ‘CHATR MANIJ?ACTOKy>No* 64 amUhW4-sto«t. A > aeaorlmcnt ot; fancy .and plain; fnrnitoM^wWca.they ectU 15 percent. bolow customary ****** - Term»—cagh only. . Great lndnceaieata to CMto WT.B wiU sell oorlarge stocfcof COMMON AND YANf \y. OHAIBB AND PffI)STKAP% at-Jprice* that i; ml to please ca ak purebaeena. 'All oar SrorlrlajrjartL. Our terms are CASH. . . JAMES DQWBY, nisrSfi; -I;;::;-'] ' , 'T- ;cox'.Bcrgptb'gß3%lbertyjtB. Journeymen WA2£3*&iOTrSB OW TBI&D BTRXB *%V-"I" ■ . (igiwzgr wood Ain> it^okjerkraO-^'-Y’ i » S'--* f already twice to three, ttoea aSVUL arthn largegfrandMP renowned 1 shops of this city/'hav#-jopeued; tht Jr Tyarehouse, end art able to furnish the publie»by. wholesale orretail, withPtuk nitoreof theXoUpwingdpscriptionr-Tiai j v; '' ' I ... Mahogany^Fsnirohear.-ftf^sicsßureaus; Bull Columned Bureaus;, Mahogany Bedsieadir; .Mehpganj Chain} Rocking Chairs; Mahogtmy.Wflflhjrtands; gofai} I}iyans; Piano Stools Book Cases; . gecretSHes; Card Tablekp.PierTables.; _flnf TablwrCentre Tables; Est Racksj Jrcnch Bedßteidfl; Ottomans; 'Poplar Wardrobes ;Dfcoing and Workstands; Cherryand Gammon'Workatandfl> bljjbjwnrt* and trundle Bedsteads:Cherry Bureaus; Gribs Cradles,'&c/ :•■ .. ■ Y Y:’ '''•-'•'YY Y- ( The advantages of co-operation,'on ah extensive sesft. per mit them to self at the lowest prices,and.theyore detail mined to sell, lower than any competitor*, ah equally good! if not better article, and the public wfll uiif derstandbyglTingthema call. Y‘ - -• , ;,f 1 t®, Sleanvxxxt work of aU and othre artidtea of any deacription, , made toorder IneTery fetyle, at the short* est notice. .. ' Y'Y~Y aar29 j '-JAMES W. > - i OA BIN ST FU&KITU&E MANUPAVTUBERI > 'vndOO - \ W. respectfully Inform* \ ■ to and-customara thatheujLJ completed hisßprtagetoch'Rpr itarß, which t* docmedly thabw,. ferodfor sale‘ln this City* Winch win be/sow at priccs „ es anylnthe United States! East or West. . v- /..v-'-; f ■ \ As he iadsteratihed to uphold tha quality'with wdllsoa4 sonod materials; bestworkmanflhlp, and newest designs; «nd from the extent ofJriaonlersandfisdUtylnsunufiietttrixigj he Is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. - He haa adopted the principle of Identifying his' etotcxaerr interest with hla own, inquality and price, and keep* wajson.band the.greatest variety oferery description. 1 of furniture, from the- cheapestend plainest, to tbemofitelei gaut and costly, that a house,, or anypartof ot», may. W romiahed from bis stocky or - ramrufacturod : expressly to or* dftr. The following articlee consist, in part of his clock; which for richness of style and finish,'cannot bo surpassed in any of - ■■■■• • Louls.ZlV.tete«'teteBo&fit'-''-'- 60 Solas, in plush and hair-doth; - > ; 60 dot Mahogany Chairs; - • 20 dox. Walnut « 60 Mahogany Boding ** • :i 20Walnut “ :| 60 Mahogany Dirans; . > 20 Walnut « 60 Marble TopUentre Tables; 60 « " Dressing Bureaus; £O., . a ** Waehstands; > 40 Enclosed u • 100 Common \ . 20 Plain Dressing Bureau*; - 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: ■ • IS) Walnut - « 60Cottage u . COO Cherry and Poplar Bedstead*; 20 Mahogao* Wardrobes; , 10W«taot . “ , ■ 10 Cherry '."••• 60 Plain Bureau*; - Tft THyifrig *fy*fr-T*hl*S . 12 Secretary and Bookcases; - aiCancSeatßoekinffdalm • 12 Udtea’ Writing Dwkj; Hat and Towel Stands; - Whatnots; Etlgulns; PeperMache Tables: Couremtion Chairs; ■ Pembroke ** ••- Elizabethan . w EDaHriLtad*nwx f ,u ' Bacepttm H ladktf'Wcrk “ Pearl Inlaid u JBxtsnricn DiningTafalea; ' Ana • Ottomans; - Gothic and Han Chairs; • • • •__ ■ ; : •• *- A larga amortsumt of PUAKITUBB and WIND3QB CHAIBfI. Cißflrrr Uaszbs supplied with all ar* ticks in their lino. STEAMBOATS and QOTSX23, f&ndshnd «fc ths shortest notice. •. • AU ordem promptly attssded to. ' WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. HEW lEWELBT 810 BE, Ho. BT barbel Street (Second door abort. Vie JS'orth-vttt corner of the JMxooteL) TOOK BTKVEXEOX, (of ibelata firm of John B. aTFaddsn O * Co.,)ropeetfnlly*BQoahcettDthepabU3,tbitbthaa opened. at tbo above stand, afiucaeortmcntof WATCHES, JBWKLRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE,LAMPS, Gl* UAXDOLES, JbeLdand TaUe CW/ery, Britannia■■ Tea end Omruinion&U, and.iha&sual -variety of good* In hi* line of business. •:’•> Spinal car* end attention eiten to tbo REPAIR of FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Aa, He trad*, that from his loogexpceieoce la bu*faiftsa»he trill be able to giroeatiafactlon to tbo?© who may faror him with their pommage. • > Pittsburgh, May IStb, ISs3> -- . my 2- ' Henry lUehardJon, Je%7ellcr, HAYI.NO hJj rtorelaah&adwnaemanner,and trat'rocehtly relumed ftoat'ths'eastern dtlca withi fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, andFASCY GOODS, would call the attention of hlafrtrnds and err to the fscl:that omoeirhls Watches will LeJbundthe Of the latest style* of Brooches, Brent Pins, Fob and Vest f Roger Rings. Ear Rings, SHniatura Lockets, etc-ate. •' - PAXCY GOODS—Such as Papier U&dbe, Work Tables and Boies, Desk* Fancy Vases, rerfanießottles, Table' blits, Orifa Hirtolsr Porte Monnales In. great-variety; China Fruit and Coke’ Dlxfaw? with an endless variety of rueful and cr» tuaneotal articles, which ha-re only to be seen to be appro*' dated. (norl] -** ' SO. 81 MARKET STREET. Bay Wood Nursery and Gardens. - r AMES ltßN.NEDY.pftte Manager of toe By O racaj» NuAeric9, No» YoTkJ begs leave to Inform the ' public, that he baa now established an KJLTENSIVJJ NUR cERY.oa toe Farm of Mr. James 8, Negley. near East Üb» extyywTieTo he' shall be prepared, altar toe 6th InstanVto rty ctlve and fill ordmfor every of Fruit and Ornaxaeu*. tal Trees. Hardy an# Green House Shrubs and 1 Plants. In addition to ft 'choloeand superior stock on band, be has madn amngttrienUwito one of the longest Nurseries In to* East, to keep wp his supply. Having a thorough and longexpe* rience in tbo business, be cm aatifre bis customers perfret aatislhcUon. p \ Mr, Kibccdy vtotddal»respec£fhDyofl , erb3j serrldotin designing, taylngont, and maoagiugßural Cemeteries, Pub* Me Parka, or the ground* of Country Radiances; and will also furnish plans far the -formation of Lawns, Approaches, Pteturc%ae Bcen»ryV A& f the. highest stjles of , Sir art : Practically" acquainted with every, branch of landscape Gardening, sndJiftvinff spent years into» Sylvian Parks of England, and on the beautiful banka of toe Hudson, be bopv» he has tim capacity to meet the wishes of tho?» who fhvor htm.. ~ ' Communications can bo addresse d torough the Qty Post Office; or left at the Warehouse of Mettxfc'Neglejr A Mohan, 23 Wood street.; taavfW RKNMFDY A DO.; CELEBRA TED Oil EMICA L YEA ST OB BAKIBQ POWBBfiB, Th(Ch(apai)lfcdtfiuzt,n*jtV‘srfuiandEas7iomi caXJrt^forJSaising^Sri^Buetu^iyud, Griddle, and JbAnnjt Cbkes, ibtfry, JPuddingti. Svmt Caku, ■ Ckm BrtarL t£c. t xrxß j&ine&TED. Opinions op tiie press.^- Tboje who have tried U,&ave found that tbaedrertUe. ment does not taont He praises ton highly.-4TaUahasiea Floridian and JoumSl, Feb. 19,1863. . ; HouStkcepere who have tested the quality of this pm* miahlmously UUm Dally ; It surpaXMS everything la the way of ritiag r we ever saw need in the baking of Rahway Advocate and Bogle* ter. April Ifi, 1863. , ; This Is an artlclaof such utility invarious kinds of cook ery, that when Its virtues become, properly known, no housekeeper, that studios comfort and economy, Will wil- Ungly do without ifc—[N.Y, 21,1853^ ; No ode need hesitatju to use DhrkeeVolMmportant Article to housekegors.— {Republtcau Danner and Nasb vllle'Whlg, Wouidyou havo light bread, sweet bmdi broad that you' can cal with a good relbb,do not forget tq nroeuro Dnrkeo’a Baking Powder, And you Will not fell to nave good bread,' cakc.% Ac.—{Troy Daily Timea, May 24,1852.' Wo have trioCt tbls can recommend It with perfect confelenee.— Gazette, July, 1862. : Darkens BakiugPomhn* we bavo tried at our house, and : our “ better half” was astonlsbed at tbo result—fN. Y. Dail y Tim ea Oct 23,1862. '< * * 1 (volveral ’ AD good housewives will rejoice in and gloriiy the name of Durkee, altltr they have given his Baking Powder a ftir trials—(New York Sun, Sept. 30,-1862. • Durkee*s Baking Potaraor,"uudoubmdiy the heat ar Dele for this purpose that has yet boendUcorerM.—Jf.Y. Dutch man, r Feh-12,1863. * -•••: » . ‘ » Tho highest commcndatloas, Grohi hurdredsof tbelaigcst and most respectable wholesale houses In this,’and nearly every largo city on this continent, Could bo given, If space allowed It.? ■ • * '• 15. R. DtJBKEE, ■ ■ ' ■ Bmx PttOPatwoh Awn .aiAwrAcmw, l3O Bhtcr sfryrf, Hew Yorlt« ; BA3CTBKA' McHEßjA^Dnlg,-Pittsburgh: l.'Toctai] ■' & .aectti J. S. keeob* flJoAJjria A Co.» - . WHOLESALE OEOCKRa. and Sealers 4n frodoco) Mot' ftls, Mil PitUbarsh ManufaetUMs, NoA £l2 and 214 liberty street, near the bead of Wood,. Ptitabdrah, PaL of* fdr fbr sale on liberal terms, the fbUQ*lßg!;i’ >': .’ V •*«* ••-■►• ' 100 tlfircea fresh Hloe; |&o > oo&&s.UMOn f :«ttorte4t • ! 100 bbls. T»r{ I v ; .O tonsSas Jrtmjilo:' : 1600 keg* Nells, assorted; j Bdo Bast Non Boas; : 600 boxes WlndowGlass,!. 2000 ,kegs Bock : *&d Rlfltf assorted;' { -• . Powder, assorted t ' 60 half chosta Tea, as-! 500 boxes Eosia Soap * : sorted; | B»bhlß i MnSs«i,l»r*»Jbi 75bss.Tobaero,assqrted;; 'TaabOTS* Oil; 100 hbds.N.O. Sugar, part • 800 bbls* Vinegar: ; . prime; . : SO do Roaio; i , 0 bxs.llaTtraa Sugar; 20 do; Pitch; 10 hbda. Porto Kicodo; ; 6000 ftw. aborted Crmncf: 20bbla.»ad keg* bud; ■' ; 800 bbla. N. O. Molasses; ! lOkograatortedSliot; ' 75 do B.U. doj ! Ido SuckSfcat: : 800 bxa.Tin Plata,asa’d;! 5 bbla. Alutnr - 4 lona Wire, do; 20 do Bys-Hobr; 2 do Bpelter; r; r -r .| ■; .JOjaalUTtoirfSlacUnei Bcaaka aheot Zlno, as-j and Tool*; ‘ aoitod; ; lOObua.lhriad. Apples; 800 plgaTin; , 100 balea Batting, aaaoited; 1000 C>s. Antimony; . I -2000 lbs. .Cotton Yarn/as* 10 tons Eas’d Sheet Iron;! .-sorted; 100,000- fbg. asrffl-Bulk Meat; ‘ WM. A. M’CLTLRG, _ DEALER J& Bins Teas, Choice BomUy. Oroeoxles ana Willow Wars. r CORVES OF WOOD AND SIXTH RTS., , PITTSBURGH; PA. IS now receiving glarge assortment of GOOBS. addition to bis already pnrthasM from firßthandainithe will bo sold atthelowcßtinoriiov prices..-‘T y.:-r,l : esr Hotels, Steamboats;' anti '&shfileSj> boyinjj •by ■- the quantity, suppljM at wholesaled bates;: *. .: • ••• • : -gjr* Goods doUrawd Id the dty free of charge . ’•■ Sfp2l EANQINEEftS* SXAIUQNJSaZ-WAKEHOUBB;-: i s. 1 $&$&&» A LWAYS OH HAND, a TargnWd.wetUalectod stock of J\. Whatman's Drawing Pipers,',all,Bli«;' prawldg Paper in rotii^TMfotio.wwihs;.■■.•;' . v > - Lranghticg Petteifafi . r . ;V ■ MattenmUcal^YnsSTunonta;; • - • TapO XineanTcdla HubbfirV ',. . -Keldßooks;/, And all fflrtlelea' cf St&tldjn&zy. psed by Civil \ Beeord Boohs to cedar—nuri many pattern iesaise&. W v •" •’ _.. i." •■ ■_ < -•■ ; ' v T, I ■ iC’ OVfiKBBfS ' ' __ i . - :MimW(EOPg> _ J 4 i r } THE OUIKST ESTADIiIBaED. OByiCE;XH inxS CnT sea junmnno-j >. »: ; r j : MONET T Bolfiati : i i DtraopaMcfc, Bnnlafrmcaj >. Mallow, . - Btrabane, Athlone,. . Carlow, . Drogheda, Penney, Monaghan, Ennlsoonhy,: Ballina, Ca-ran, _’ -' I>tmdalS; Galway, . -Newiy, ' ■ Tralee, Balyiacnv Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, - Toughau, JBanbridge, Kilkenny, , Dongannon,. Kllrufh,.-, i: Waterford, ' Coleraine, . ■■. Pareonstown, Cork,. Ennlß, J Bamlen, • : EUgo,' • ■'• Wexford, ■ Oooteml?, lAmeridc,. • B&UyflhannPP» «y~.ae.*«- - ' - _ ‘ .NaaoniJ.Sankof tranche* v " , y; • \ OU FRANCE. Koimt4!Oo^Bani«TB^«.........JPaxls. (Available in any city in Franca.) . ; ■ \ OS GBBMANT, 'dean. Vegd. Kock & Co., Bankers, (Available in anydtyln Gcrmany.) . . JAiliS BLAKELY, tnyT cnrv of Seventh antlSmKhfleld ffta. j TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! } WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, i St the JPeMn Tea Mote, j 38 fsrnx srom, j BY the half chest, of neatly packed la metallic jfaekcges te suit the trade. ■••-■•’ .* j The subscriber la cow roc»iTicg hla pall atoefc of CBEEN and PTfACK TBAB)i ~oynriflt3ng'of eome to be found in theEaateromarKct. Merchants-FMHngUHJ rity are invited to call and examine 6Ur stock; 1 j Below is a Hat of the verions. grades, all of'wbiehi have* beencSMfimy selected, and can with confidence be recom-J mended -'2h ' i •" ' • » SO half chests &iHyson; f 10 . do rdo 21^^ UM * otm &Hyson; . ” 10“ ’^o"'“eSfcta-daaMoyuna do; 100 do Bnperior - do; .« • • ,r: 16 do extra fino ■. do; 60 Laeqnzed boxes extra Garloxu Tonmg HysOs;.^ 25 half chests fine Gunpowder; • • ■ 10 do- - extraHne * do;v" ■■■'. ■>■•■■■ ; ->l 5 do do Moyvno Imperial; .. .t 20 do, ;*.>Snptftior‘- &ay 160 . - do, Eno Oolong Blaris Tea; 40 "do extra fine Oolong; --•- - SO doextra . . 20 do SnperlatiTelyftrongaodiragfantOolong;: *25 cheats ertrafineEnglbhßrcekfast Tea; . j r 5 do Curious do, ...-do; I JTALBO—Java and Bio Coffee, LoTorifig’sCznshecLandPal i . AU3Q--&.000 Prindpe Scgarg, trlllfiSlwill bcsoJd.Tßry low. ' ' A. JAYNES, o i- SS JKlh Ctreeti^itiabttrgb. novHaiAw . TTJ>& A GMtfMr. A# JAYSES, NO- 38 FIFTH STREET, PIITBUCRGII, ' ■* Agent fortAeSaUo/L.Johnsbn& Ca?t 7yp*> sc-*$ c -* OF PHILADELPHIA, - ’ HAB ON HAND and (br eolnmn Galleys; Common.GaUeys assorted,: Slice Qalloy*, Composing Sticks; Common and-Job Cases; Shooting Sticks; Ley.Bmshes;- Boxwood Quoins* Furol tare and Rlglet, of «U descriptions; Brnsxßalr, of all descriptions ;Joblnk, trrlff>eaas;l(Xl kegs Front's .Neva Inkr 100 Fount* Fancy Card Letter; and Leads, cut to any ength. - ASF* Orders for Preasss and Type will receive prompt at* tontion, and fornlsbed at tits Fmnidrypricc3.'-QmTyp« re ceived in exchange for new, at - ; , • - - . Or*Hr Jayne's Family Sledlotnes JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT; Jayne’s Hair Tonic :*• :V «i Sanetlye.Pms;. u ~ OaxmlnAtlys Balsam; “ Agua Pills;:;’;: i “'Alterative;.. ... : AmericanQrtrDvf Theabove valuable family medieines e&nst&ntiyonfcard, and sold wholesale or retail, at the Pekin TeaStorriSSFilth street, .By. A.4AYNK2, ■ jsnlPatow ' BxclurireAgcntfor.PltUhtttgh. ; 'rlnter» ) New* Inki AND FIFTY KEGS PhOUTB NEWS INK just received at the PEKIN TEA STORE: 83 FIFTH street. Printers at a distance, by enolasiag fire dollars,can bare a keg sent to any part of the country. ' - * A. JAFNtS; oelS&w . ■ =■ •■ Agent for the manufarturwt. ; Oliosas ABonii -- , •vr-BW*- TJITBNT AAIALGAAi.PEN.~TUs i.l . vehUoa removes. the two-great-übsiades to- the uni. tersaluw oflho Steel -Pen; VlxslfcH* rigidity, aod'lhMr rapid destruction bythneerresiva acUflnof. tho ink. In minutely examining; thequiUptaittihqoct of.writing.' it will be seen that lAe octten it oompowuL-conaisting, first, of a gentle yielding back wardaetioa immediately above tim nib of the pen, and,•jwspnd, tba **scUsortf tr action, <>i spreading open of the polnta to penal ttho flow of the ink. This, compound steel: pens- hitherto never have had—gives to thaqnillit* flexibility, and Hint peculiar springy play which is so agreeabls to the hand,, ’ and which-secjn&to suit tha action of the muscles of the ; fingers; yielding,asit does, tnthesUghtest pressure*with out cramping tbehaud. - Tb© efforts of all atm pen maki>f* havabeen dlreeted .to the attainment of this essential qual ity offlexibility, and they havohadreocuw® to an innuf meraUewartety of cracks and piercings to attain it. The Inve&tbrsoT the Patent AmtOgamPeufocrad, fronta series of experiments; that tho irholepractlraef the trade hadin' this respect been cmrafeoufer-that no combination. of. “cracks” and ** pUrdhgS” could produce thedcsired aetEnnv cf (hi siedpattc&e6omblne the “pcissdts” action of the ordinary s teel pen with tbd'agree&blo flexitll- the qullL- The weond be bTefcbme Was of less thagnttude,bnt stillOfgreat importance to theeon ■numoTS'cf stetd- peas. - Every one'isawareof the comislve action Of the ink on the onHtisay steel pett.Even -With the face of the pecu - Soesrtausn drawbackis this fcwa'Xßv utility of the sUiel peorthat thousand*!!* Induced to pur* 'thaeq;goid- pens, at; an enormous coat, almost- exclusively because nf the quality of that mctikl. The tnv«ntors.bave removed thiSavubythdr compounding tat, whkh posMeaaU the necessary, qualities of stealywith the additional merit of resisting the chemical acUohof the Ink* : AUd Tattering than ihe cheapest ever introduced*- " For sale by, - - W; 8* • ;. novl9 . . . . . Market stoeet, f corner of '8ocond; : IScldgo over' the AU.efflienyßtver,nt well tocalUcd •ecramlM hU porehaßing elsewhere, ta ha Is do tormtod tdeellfiist ratuaiticlesat'rery iowprices. ; 55^Dcm > frfaS»ttheplace, No.Ba,aOTerofWood st.aua DiamimdA»|g*-bis/. : b • * ***** -T; actr coaon ana carrlage • Paetory l ’ i b JOHHBTOSi’ BROCTEBB ;& CO., City, K‘ ; WOULD 'respectfully Inf&rto thaif friends d&dlt&d J^bUo'gaxiewißy/vUuit^they .hare; oqmnurneaJ, the.' mafintonire Of Carnage^ Ghario t*» : to an thslT proportion. 1 acdbbcntyoft&iih.; Bepairrwin fiilao bo, at tended: toon the mostreasbnable'tcnas.' Using In all ih dr work .the txtft Eistem Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel confl* dent that olTwhofator them with their patronagtywUl b* perfectly satisfied on trial of tholr wort . Purchasers are.reqneated to giro ns a call, before pnreba* sing elsevheTe.' • ,;'\nct6tiy .'■ CARRIAGES FOR SALE* THEnnderslraedhas ' -> - ..CARRIAGE. WAREHOUSE,'altdkted nTift.rthft TWiaMilfl Rtafr T ‘ bAtwajm and 'La’Orrencei'illc, a splendld —•- of recoWe Bbcond-haftd ^(%*Tidse*, SuVdti‘. jrill sell lbvest.terms for cash,- Hating had twelTeyeaxe’practiee in {hobnsihoasiahd he flatters him sctJ inpnttibg.doTOaUeompetiUon. '' ; Those’vlflhlngto piirciajse are respectfully Itfrited to call apdi»aeforthem6eitiaSi.;, -v ' s v> • s Espedol iand,prbmpt ptCArtion ttpalringof Carri ages, Afc, {mylBi4W*l-,,JOSEPH WHEte.' j : amUhJldd iMH on&.Dfavmt • t : . ftftdersigneid hairing; added, hwgelyi-to Els atoetote now prepared to accommodate the ipnbiic . ra; Ait Buggies, andbcstJlorseSjboth for Mdiejunt h»e hams ; kept atpiTeiy, will And superior acrommodatfons to them at thiastablo.; Jhastells are large andDSWi anjl th* pro*. printer pays eyery aMpstionto thairease andoomfbrt. ‘ - - Octfty . - - . • p.DBYLUL • Pearl Bteum Mill; CAN All CITY, (ioar tHi.wnibw rtinoir.);; ie.mijiifea iritb parrarioo* grader «f.. J?; /-. .raßsu^EoiraßWOft^ .By wdarait thoMiUWln cornier at ; ■ km.‘»llmta .triintJorßrailn.jtTtfJtgi'.eoi. nor Überty end PlttaWfßll. •• ' H*=Pi'Scta»«r6;oi»i!T. BaiopfeT*rogßlitßf4lWgheny. f v Kotir triUbidollreral tiiSiimliorTa efitarorUlotWo cllies. ElnlaficMcrotJbyN.B.Cnus- FabUshedona&iriffißi' — JOBK A DAVISOS, decs* 66 Market nrmi, near Foorth. v."-r: ‘ V -r ; - Spanish JUSxiure. THE im-&j2K''ai> THE BLOOD. ’ ‘ "A- "if INViXUABLE IUJiUEDY. h Oil BCJtOFtJIiA> •. i Dimples or Postulcs on tlio Face, BJoWi®, Chron“ Soro Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, £mlcl fl^,EajM , S|®« 1 ' and Pain of tbe-Bones and Joint.., StuLbpfn Owew, ByPL* ■ Utle Disorders; ,Xnmbagm Bpinal Complaints, and nil Me casc3 arlahig from aniryudiclaus tlsa of Mercury* Impru donee in.Lifei or Impurity of the Blood. . ■■■. •This Valuable Medicine, whieb has becomo ceiobrot«l for the number bf extraordinary ■ cures, effected .ihjough. Its agency,■has’trduccd.dhe proprietary ot. the urgent request of their to offer «to the pubjic, which thOv do with tho mmost confidence in Its virtues and wondcrfiuv.«.xuuvo properties" Thbfbllowlng certificates, selected from a large number, arej however,* stronger testimony than .the xnere word of?the. propri6toraj - and; aro from gentlemen -WGil known In their localities, and of tho highest respectability many d^yof Richmond,:Ya- : •- • ' P. HOYDENjof tho Exchange Hotol; Richmond, known everywnero, rays he hns soon tho mcdicino caiied Carter’s Spanish'Mixture administered in over a hundred coses, in nearly all the diseases for which it is recommend ed, with-thembsiastonish'ihgijr good results. 'Ho say ait is iho most'CitnioriiiharymWrdnebe h’aseverßeen., AGUE A2«in?BYHRfGREAT carilfy, that for t)tuUsyggH*ffXhad Ague and Fever of the. most vio> SOTernlPhysirians; toolMaTgeqaan titles of Quteih<%g&ttdry,nnd % believe oil 'the Tonic? ad verilsedj'-but sllwfejOal «myj>ermanen'i.relief. At last I . tried Carter’s Spanish fifixturb/two-bottles, of .which eflto* tnalTy.CUVedttte.-ahdiamhalppytosayThnvo hid neiibou ctaUU or fever since. I consider it the best Tonic in tbo world, and the only l£ieiUdno , that ever reached my cor>o. . ; • ■= ' * JoHH LONGDEiT. Besrocl>aia,iieai : Eklxmoti(l.'VQ. r - 0.~B« XUCK; Esq., naw.in.tba city of Richmond, &iul for many Jftat“Office; has. such :Ootofldenco in tho . astoniabiogr fifflcacy -of Carter's-'Spanish Mixture; that'' he has bought .upwards or fifty bottles, which bo has given ftway-totbeaffiteie&Mr.LuefefinjShefcaafietexknownit tofau y dkBctioizr. ’ >••': _ ;• • J)r. MBfGß,'a prnjrtislh# Physician, and formerly oftho City Hotel, in the cityo£Kichmond,Bayf[ hehoswitnessed 'ln-» ; nranher.of.inttatusC3-tLeclTc t ctBOtvflrter , sSpauUli Mixture, which we?* most .truly.surprising. Do soys In i»x case of Consumption, dependent«n the Liver, the goodof* fectA were, wonderful indeed. •' - BAMIJEh,£I, end thus cndngailHainors r CataneonsErapUons, gcwfu* In, Sait Rheum ,• Erysipelas, Scald Hand, Cankur, Pnapleaea the face, Blotches, Ulcers, Tumors, Mercurial Disease, Con-* cerSjAa, Ac; BEGtJlAYltfff TBB SECRETORY ORGANS, ;i * i anrl by 'enabling- them-;to perform; their properfancUonfr/ preventing And cpainful'onddangeieae dis-' ieases; rirongthehinghnu quieting the Nervous System, thus ; allaying Nertous Irritation, n?.cl- curing all diseases of the • Nerves,aalljifteritvNeural;na T Crainp! ! v£c/ Itlsunrivalled intbecnre.of aU FI&IAI.K CQMPLAINTSy as Weakness, • GeheraV Debility, Triregularily, Obstructions, Swelling of; the WecL limha, caused by weakness also, ; Lung ana ThroatiComplaints, at Colds; Cough*/ Asthma, . Consumption, Dropsy. . Having made u*e of the Compouud Syrup ofYcllowDock Root, prepared f>yO. Morse A oJtherourfcclvcs>OT in our families, and flnxHng-H to be a “very salutary and effectual i pTCp&r&tadn/vntdo mofitr-beerfally recommend it to thepulK • 11c as a Voryvaluablamedicioe. . •' E.Bourne, Esq.,' Cashier Notional Brink,~ProvUtmce,R.l.; ; A- W.SpehceTf Llmo R»vck lJajrk, do. do., Her. ; WmianrPhillips, Bor. ■J,' D. 3ticbm on d: C. f Providence Gen, Advt* William Field, M, W. G.M., Cyrus 'K&her,‘M. K. It James .Hutchinson, (5. S., Dea. V, J. [Bates, DocfcEcnJ., Colby/nnd: one 'buhdred’ouiors’oif the : most respectable famlllos of Providence." - f ? -..This, certifies Jthatl have fox- a .number. of years fceenac,: Squinted with the composition and’ inode of manufacture ox MORSE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF YELLOW DOCK ROOT i I have also'been amputated with its nddiit t>perandi lo' ils» ease, and.cansay.that.ln all respects i t M admix ablycalcu lateuto remedy tlmt .class of Disease: lor which- it was de*. -Signed. :It Is especially valuable ih 'INDIGESTION and all' its attendant sympiomiv it excite' to 'healthy acUon-ibe LIVER, removes Torpor, anditmcUvUy of this.OßGAN,and. stimulates he&Uhy action in all the system. As a DKBU-, RATORjOrporifiet of thoßlood.lt hap no’snperior.- .- - . . - ; - : -DAVID HOLML3, M. D. : Pnrridcnce.R./ r , Jau.4,1855. • Prepared by C. MOUSE S Co. r No. 440 Broadway, New York, and sold by Drtiggists ana others throughout this and other countries. * JOEL MOULER, Agent, / aprigrly -Pittsburgh, Pa.- CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, Tht ctity JjtfaUibU Curt for that Dreadful Disease know# a* SPERMATORRHEA OR INVOLUNTARY'NOCTURNAL so’hArrasMng.and destructire, aCdptoduo tire of so much mischief .to tho nerrous system, tncapacita .ting the man for business, eocietj.and matrimony, . ' : This Instrument’ i&: ‘rimple,; comprebensira had never fatfiTip, and may'-he TisM; without tho slightest iuc6n 3 - Tenience or, .the knowledge, of .the. most intimate- c ftle>ntf; It is to externally, producing no pain bt injury whatever, nor, prerenting . any' one from .attending to his business; and while in use not d tingle eaiiitioii can taha : tdaco, ittvigoratinff the .organs, in a short time, to tiich an ex* ; tent that they BBOsnc tniift rßutmvsrcwxa dw^uiroin6s , n thd loss of which, Caused by early abuse, ia the disease ift Hon, and the cause of uie thousand concomitant complaints of Tisi6n, weakness of the Back and Lower Kxtrtirdtia^Affections of the Eyes, Impotence, Pirn- ■ pleson the Eac«uPremkture Beolice of Ylrijiity^Wcokneas , of hfemory. and . Power' fbr Mental'. Application, Dejection,. Arersionto Society, Self-Bistrusf, Love of Solitude,' Ac. ~JLR these, coorphtinls invariably disappear, as toon as the ; tource <* stopped jfromttAicA they emanated. r Be It also remembered, that those complaints are but little .nndentobd by the pro&ffiloV in general, and that all the medicine in thewbrld never has,- and nerror wDI, stopthosa • IteseSy Whlch, U jollowed to continue unchecked, are sure to - •produce,thOmostdistrosaing consequcncefl,- .; Th#priCe^of the complete instrument,'carefully secured cgaihEfi all observation in a box, slo. It con be sent' by.expzess to:any address ln : any pan of the United States, Canada, according to order, accompanied: by full dime*. tlofcs, andimpor: ant advice'to' the 'married and single, tb a expenses; even tft the remotest parts of the country, being very, trifling.-,: -- All applteatipus and remittances must bo directed (post*- pald) to the Doctor himself, he having no Agencies establish ed but In London and Paris. • * V Offioeliotxrs, daily, fromo A. it tills P. M., and from 7to 8 P« tf 4 toe'fcbb&b ex<%pt*d,; The certyy,yrith grt at pi ewe, that the abof® mentioned Instrument is not only constructed on bcl cntifio prindpleA'bdt'tbat from Its use the happiest" results’ me; always, with confidence, he onficJpat6d,there bcitp, for ihe cureof those dlseases,TW cfAcr certain remedy exlant,-- ; HBNRT s; EBLLER, Mv D~ ■: GH.GOETZE, if. D* $6 Chambers st~ 1- K-Oi Mi D., 24 Howard st, NEW I03&K, Ftvo Hundred Worms Expelled. 'DEA.Dtho follo-wiagr Ftatemcac fromcrespectable drug* .XlijtfßtS,-of. dbo: surprising ♦■(Tecta of B.A. FAHNJBS - TOGK’B UNEQUALLEDVERMIFUGE:— Y.VJanuary 15M853. 5 ' * • ITasrt. Jf. A. fbhnatock <£-Cfrr^ent2emex>:iviMattbeir'■ Clary, omanof undoubted veracity, ofthe town r»f . St Lawrence county, Ni T., says that* ho’has n little girl, fburyeanolditovhdin bo‘gav6 tfcrwUoieabr B. ArFaba-- estock'ayermlfago. In three'miccesfilvehourfl.. In the nr« of tha same day she pawed at one .time SEVEN .giEKN, andanother NrN’ETEBN WOHMfi: Abdut two kT o *?****** the fofcredlblo num-« foi* ? XY:£ .; HPND&KP.. AND,. TWEN TY-ONIX making in • ■?T jn Icja than twelve hours* • time; .Herald they were perfectly astonished at such o' mwaor worms from o child of her age, ondthatbe'counted them accurately,'' ... • Yeryrespectfullyi' - 'o,* ', v , ••. •• JBN.NBR.i ltANDA'LDvßrngglsts. fwlawnolcraia and rctoirby all thdpriridpaVdruggists a&dcountrymerchanta tbroughioutthe CniUd'States. “Jd sold byß. A« FAHNESTOCK * CO, corner Of wood and ,Hrst streets, Kltsbnfgb, . ' nor2l CIONSUMPTION7*r-TMs : teriai-i frequently inappropriately r applied to other affections of- the lungs and ; Bronchia. So far as the treatments concerned, this is of-very iiuio ' ®n equence, 09 the.rmediv* arc tbesamol. Tha TtiRANT shoo'd be' given ns often ns may’ be hecefsary fo relievo the cough, and produed a free and- easy expectora tion, ana also tc remove the.tightness,pr.(pajn«or..oDptca aion abont the throat or chest*. be regu lated by thotmeuf the SANATI7EJPILXS-WhenevemewK .sary. If there -he much debility, with night sweats, irom one to two te&spoonful* of TOMCVhRSIIFCIrfi should bo given about lutlf an hpuhrbefcro each: meal. ; 16 should be 'mixed In two or three- spoonsful of coM water, and the taste. But If there be no night-sweats, or-15 they disappear then giro the ALTERATIVE three times -a day, according lo .the directions, instead of the VERMIFUGE. p All Dr. Jayne’s preparatlons'for f ale, wholesale or rotalT. at thq gfiKIN TEA STORK; S 9 Fifth street. decl7 Warres**®Congress i'un. fpniaiNE |b preparedly a purely chemical proccso, and X la vxtrranted to conlainrioUnvp injurious to metalicpens. It is pale, when first used, but by exposure to the air bo comes gradually of • a most- intcoso and permanent Hack. For sal© iabottics of Various also, by wholesale oc retalhat .•wpB ■ , W. S.JIAVEii’S . Stationary VTar Market street. corner of 2-1 **s•)»* *«* _ FLEMING BROS./succesaora to J. Kidd £. Co ■ dec2 •"•-•coWoodst. QVWKhU«yEU-r2ottlba;inatorcandlor*aliaby ~ A** 2 _.• - ' ■ - ; FLEMIKrf BROS. MOO WESTS bA*NI> CRUCIBIiKii ia store ; and (brsala ■V’VUhy, [doc2] FLEMING; BROS. boxes, •« Ohio;’ In stow and for 4. fifllo oy [doc2] - FLEMING B KQ9. bags; vude, (ovsaie by -' • J,.; depg-t . • / B. a: FAHNESTOCK A CO, IQUQWQJ i dec23 - &.lor sale bV Ar 4ec2S; ' ;:..v.;- K A,- tfAUNKSTQCIv & CO. QAOfea rases, fearlKl, ftn-KHaby ° e