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' , iL ,l t,>.- M i; *t M, ,i'*•- * s’ - 1 , w * - ‘ » ’ MSfi it < <£-•& \' r ]i- v \ t^.- ■‘*-?*‘b»' t Ji J , r '.', a-*-*' ~ •; • , ->; ~ sfi. * 3 ' j ‘ v oTTu^sdl^o^ing of tbis continent Tub Cas *»«■—- * Md r4 pid~f rogress at is X* laE fl' ftL the western sectionof time, , 6ed - Canada. we ore b rfilryjflllWmenc'in .i'pf the western sta,t : .i H |i||[f ifffflNMli ~ r T —t ,' TfnioD. :: thrico that of I |liP>lW l| l 1 l " 1 " 1 V.i“'Ahfibrilin'g to tbo beat *a r jncreaso of the Slaton “° t 400 ier cent, But tboriti.ee, b ;> 9 , bc ®“ “ b between 1811 and 1851. during the forty J . 1 Cana d a was upwards of taetncrcaso °f OPP lhree grca t Stateß Miohigan and Illinois, and . of- tne >y c with’ - Canada AYbst, for tbo past twonttrvears/and great os has heentheir growth, neighbors exceed their increase darioX e“me period, by the large ratio of - M oor cent. This immense mores so lh western \ Canada la not confined either to the cities or • Vhoruril districts. It is a general movement -and there are potent causes m operation which \- ( tul accelerate the growth for the next decade. ■ Tile, increase of.the city $1 Toronto, .when com. Dared with tijo cities in the States, ib found to i exceed thatef Boston, ITew York, St. Louis and 'Cincinnati. ■LOSSES BV FntES in New Yobk.—The following ' reoSbitulation of losses by the great fires in New . York,"ottbh last three-months, exhibits ani ag gregate loss of upward of four million dollars, and inßuranco to tl© amount of one.and o bnu i ; million. ' The statement is as follows, as given .., iby tho Now York Times: . ... .... p nnn \ October 2S, Fowler’s Buildings, losb $-00,000. insurance $100,000; Nov. 17, Empire Iron Works, loss $300,000, insurance s' s o,ooo , Nov IT Janß and Washington Btreets, loss $-90,000, , insurance $150,000; Dec- 10„«he Harpors and • otherbnUdings.losssl,9pO,ooo,insurnnoes3oO. r ‘ flOO; Deo.' 27, Front street the shipping, los. ‘ $0Q0,000; Jan. _ 8 - ” OQO ' , politan Hall and Lafarge Hotel, loss $1,000,000 •-V _ insurance $350,000. Total, loss $1,810,000, in ' --.nnrapee $1;780,000.— Ball. Sun. . . .... Four days after the steamship Northern light ' left San Juan for New York, Mrs. Gary, a T'“ sengcr, gave Virth to a fine boy, weighing .fifteen votmds Tho la'dv was taken care of by. the stewardess; and bpthwriother and child wert do !„» wolt when the vessel renohed N ow *, orE ' Father Gallagher, a Catholic priest, ?““ Fr “ d cisco was on board the Northern Light, ond christened the little stranger John Nicaragua.— ■ BJEMOVAIi. . . . . ■■■ ritHEirabscrnier would rcjpwarallylnrormbwfricndsend T^o Wl =,thathoh„„m ( a^ 4R r rnmr sraKElt Immediately opposite tho Theatre, * •• la showing to those whotnayuom clothing - f ta the latest and f- ’tSoSSi nhscribcr oners for sale Us com t • . Draughting, 80 raTorobly known { of this city, Cincinnati, , phllSolphiaandeleewhero; at the following priposrraj : ffi.r ’ ; ■ tastmettons, $10,00; without lostructlom, $7,00. •fert m?WM,kudltate,on>t«ntag full and accnratodirections rUte^ontoce.ptofs7,oo^ ber dA.MhS i aIVA S ', Si xaiaie Ko 45 Filth street, opposite the Theatre. "7—' BAMUKIi ORAVi _ _ modTsldinircly toonici, n EaT■•r ■ „ n », constantly on hand a sSSS&s^J3»ss23S? is done uad«r ; I *TrS Importers A Wholosalo Dca'ors in J _* ■ ASftiiin nnil Vnriellen, No. SO, onn S?o" orW wTi.^^w g f I ®| e ; Us: ; ' Hosiery,OMftl)rißk Muslins; 'Patent Molldnsß, ao d Sll ssgfeSsg^isrssa--w- -sop2t:tf ... ' ~ / GOODS*! PAUI* ASD_^*»» odj o/ ihe Seaton! -y ODK % n o * O pentag,al«g“>j^“ o 0 DB , . of Hu. daslraW. stjlos, adapted to tin -^fSnan^ , S^ikSXto^ Bl^^0^riptlol1 ’ ■ totaSS?Oo and Para ■-a4S^^ r " do. «^ h Prints, from «£ ala. np. SSSSSwB-J, and Nap- and Cravat tctj cheap- _ rnonVES UOSXEIW. SUSPENDERS, and CRAYATS. age, on most liberal tcn Jg tJKo> STEVENSON & LOYE. • *flp2o ■. .< .* ■• the o’bxVinaT bee-iiiye, •mY*OF wS r AN™OTNIEa OOOM, Jnfbe sold tit exceedingly low; prices. Wo \modtsto both ttholesttle imd retail.tuyere. Slow crop, landing worn Bteomer IIES A. TIOTCinSON k 00. ’LE CimMEjuHt ttcnyci, »be * BAILEY * BEYSHAW ' 'HJSFIIfISIJSUGABIy—LOUbtrtte IV loaf and ClanOcd Bimafy. -*- v JAMBS A>BOTCI , aods :•• Agents St.'toois JANUARY 12 CLOTHING^ DRY GOODS. jtoforo. YQtJNQ, BTETENBON & LOVE. XUIVT!T> TO-imAY .-&T ket. fcTUEET. a rSifStyf » thw “fP’r- gift book-, by S"S"«mp S nion . t o II C) OTria by BoUu-y; "Of. j philosophy. iSSSfSww* ** 65 Market street, near Fourth*** i Powdered} Crashed, sma instore and ibrxaie oy * 00„ 3 Sugar Refinery. % • ••• •• •• •••• •/• - • ■" « J 1 •• WVrfH if-;*.:-: - '* * * .'■ v r > •fi! 1-1 ti'rfr >,=ww TRANSPORTATION. aaiift ~ Clf AJfffll: 0T IlttK. I R nd after MONDAY, November 14tb, 1863, Passenger i W Trains will, run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows: i ■ MAIL TRAIN leaves Cleveland at 0.05 AM forlVallsville, flopping at all Intranediateetations ; Alliance at 11-35 AM, and lVellsvillo at 2.20 PM. •■■■■..•. , k EXPRESS TRAIN. leave&.Clcveland at 3.00 P M for Alli ance, atoppieg at Hudson; "EarlvlUe and Ravenna only*-* . arrivo at Alliance at 5.00 PM. . ACCOMMODATlONTRAlNleavcadovelandlbr Ravenna and Intermediate Stations at 7.45/and arrive at Ravenna at 9 25 P M. . Two-through. Trains trom Cleveland to Pitta* burgh dally. RETURNING! ... . EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Alliance for Cleveland ot 12,30 | p M, stopping at Lima, Ravenna, JBarlvlUe and Hudson i only—arriva at Cleveland at 2.40 P M» The Mall Train of Oliio and Ponmu Railroad, leuvintf Pittsburgh at 8.00 A M, canned is with this Train at Alliance at 11.45 AM. • MAIL-TRAIN leaves WeUsvUle for Cleveland at 0.00 P M, stopping at all way Stations—arrive at Alliance at 5 w aod Cleveland at 7.00 PM. i -s ACCOMMODATION -TRAIN leaves Ravenna for Cleve land-and Intermediate Stations at ?.15 A M—bthvo at Cleveland at 0.00 A M. Only one .through train from Pitts* batch to Cleveland daily. CONNECTIONS —Mail Train from Cleveland connects at Alliance with the Mail Train of Ohio atid Pcmja. K-11. fOT Canton, Massillon and Wooster; also for Baleia and Pitts burgh, arriving at Pittsburgh at 4.45 P M. . _ depress Train from Cleveland, an d “M' TrMa fwm Wellsvillo.totli connect at Allttneo at 6.00 P Mjvitb mo Express Train of O.i P. R. for Plttaburgh-arriving at P *Expre»'Traln from'illianee connects with tha S.OO A M Trainer O.i P. It- from Pittsburgh. ■■ , • 1 Passengers leaving Pittsburgh on the 8.00 A M Train ar rive at Cleveland at 2.40 P M r and connect tilth the follow lug tralnsliist, West and South. Slevu.ot mToum--Trains leaving Sandusky, Toledo; Chicago and the North West, arrmngat Toledo at 7.55 PM and Chicago next morning at j OO— time through from Pittsburgh toChicago being less than 24 i h "c! Srust,' ComMuus uin.Cwasraavi-Trnins laaxjn* at | •2,f>o P M and 8.30 PM for Columbus,. Ctadnnatt, Colour Dayton, Indianapolis and ail stations on the BeUo&ntalne , and Indiana Railroad. • 7 ,« B Cleveland am» Euie,— TrainMcavmg 0t.4.4j P_ M and qooPM for Uric, Dunkirk, Bnffalo and Now lork. The Trains connect both ways with the CL Z. k C. R. R-at iladson- for Cnyanoga Falls,.Akron and Clinton at Bayard with the Railroad for Carrollton, Minerva and ‘W aynesburg. Tickets thTongh to Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, LasaUe and Freeport can bo obtained ot this office. . ... Piisengers are requested i® p roc uro fbeir rL:k ots At. the Company’s Office, or JOHN A. CALGUKI, Agent, novls Moaongahala House, Wator at*, Pittsburgh. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA BAILBOAD. New Arrangement, COMMENCING AUGUST 8, 1868. 1853. i 85 3- Express train loaves Pittsburgh at o o'clock, a M; stow only at the principal btations, and illno3 at Crest line at WO P M. arriving at CinclnnaU in tho evening, via to Cincinnati,s7,7s; to Oolntnbna, TRAIN loaves Fittsburgb at 8.30 A M; dines at Ai ■llanro; and reaches Creslllno at 6.00 P S, Mnnectlnp; tha Night Train to Columbus and CindnnaU, and with the Oellofontaino and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indianapo lis, Tcrro Haute, and towns In Indiana. OonnccUons are made at Alliance by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and Pittsburgh to Cleveland, td.oo. . _ _ Connectionsaro made at Mansfleld by Railroad with Baa dneky City, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and Zanea "Fare to GanduElcy City,s4,so; to Newark,*«£o; to Zanca i T 'connections aro made with Detroit and Chicago, both by Cleveland and Sandusky City,, FygcngerewhelcavePtts buroh in the Mail Train at 8.30 A M, go dirootly by Mans field and Sandusky CUV to Detroit, without detention. Faro to Detroit, C. 00; to Chicaitftt $ll,OO. RETURNING* TEE KXPBES3 TRAIN leaves CrcsUlno at 1.00 P M, Mansfield at WOT M, and Alliance at G-00 P M, and reach w lTittahurgh at R.l& HI, connecting with tho Xrain to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which leaves Pitts* from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, 14J4 hour*. Par®, $7,75. ■ Faro from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, * l MAIL TItATN leave* Crestline at 7, A M; dines at Al liance; connects with Express Train from Cleveland,*na arrives at Pittsburgh at 6, P M. • . NFiW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN- leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M and 4.45 P M, and New Brighton at 7 A M and 1 P M. Excursion tickets, $1; (iuarterly ticket* ftt pßEloll?Tlt AIN' leaves Pittsburgh at fi.3o A M, and ar* Poisongt-r * are requested to procure Tickets at the Company’s Office, at the Federal Street fetation, of * * ’ GEORGE PAUICIN, Ticket Agent. JQf* The Trains do not run oa Sunday. Further information may bo obtained of . JOHN KELLY. Passenger Agent. WIHTEE ABBA.HOEMESTB. tub uaS^oad* riMIB Fast Mail Train will knre tho Passenger Station on I liberty tireot every morning at 9 o'clock, stopping all the regular stations on the road, and arriving in Philadelphiath* uexfcmcrningat 7 o’clock, connecting wilti the trains direct to New York, also connecting at lian i*- burg with tUo trains for, and arriving in Baltimore at 7 o • clock, A. M. , . . Ti e Express Train loan's tho station every etemog at CK2O o’clock. Mopping at all the regular stations, ami con necting with trains for Baltimore, and arriving tn Philadel phia or Baltimore ftt S P. M. Fare to Philadelphia, $9,50; Fero to Baltimore* $9. • checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania bail rood and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. - Tho Accommodation Train will leave every afwrnpcn at 6.25 o'clock, stopping at all regular stations, and ruaniug only asfivrusLatrobc. 4 ' • ilfitrarnlug trains arrive* in Pittsburgh at SJO, and Bo clock, A. 31., and 7.25 P. M. • . . . • purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged tm ctsr* In addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Company have no agent, ■ Ko not** of a lt*s denomination thau five dollars will be received in payment for ticket's except those Istned by the Bonks or Pcnnwv'vama. .. . $3“ Notch.—ln case of loss, the Company will hold them selves responsible for personal baggago only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. . . N.B—Thft£xceUior Omnibus Line baa been employed to convoy passengers and baggage to and from tho Dopot, nr a charge not to exceed 12’£ cents for each passenger,and XH\4 cents for each trank. - . k For tickets apply to J. ML3KIMKN, Agent, At the P. R. IL Depot, on liberty fltrert. Pittsburgh, November 90,1863. SANDUSKY, MANSFIEU) AND NEWARK BAU.UOAO. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON ami artar WEDNESDAY,NoTuInIxsr 10, J653,T1)r«! PaEWDgcr.Traina run dally (Sundays excepted) as fol lows:- GOING .SOUTH, • Morning MaU Evening Erprea. Expreit. L*’&to Sandusky at...,. tSOA M 11.00 A Zl 6.10 PM Monroeville Junction.. 515 “ 11*50 Shelby Junction OAO “ I.IjPM . Mansfield Junction 7.20 rt I*JO JJ? Mount Vernon 9.05 *« 4.10 •*•£> Reach Newark-.- 10.03 “ 6.10 11.00 GOING NORTH. . „ Leavo Newark at 4.20A51 9.00 AM o.w P M Mt. Vernon 6.23 41 10.10 " OkjO ATan'otM Junction-... 7.20 “ U» PM 810 “ Shelby Junction... 7.40 “ 1-05 jionroevillo Junction.. 9.15 u **.lo 10-*0 Reach Sandusky -.10.00 (i «*•«*» ■ Connecting at Bondafiky with Mad Hirer and Lako Rile, and « Northern Division’’ Cleveland and Toledo Railroads. At Monroeville, with Trains on “Southern Division ClevolAud and Toledo It. R., for Cleveland, Toledo, 4c. At Shelby Junction, vrith Cleveland, Columbus and Cin cinnati Rallrotul. . _ . * ' At Man«Rold Junction, with Ohio ana Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh. . „ ■ At Newark, with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Columbus, Aj%, Ac. * This arrangement of Trains completes the uno of direct communication between the Kast and 11 JVortA'irut.’ Passengers from Philadelphia and Baltimore, destined for the West, proceed, directly .on their arrival at Pittsburgh, - by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to Mansfield. Thence to Alouroeville, where connection is made Immediately for . Toledo, Chicago, and intermediate places—affording a route 'unrivalled for safety, certainty and despatch, . Connection is also made with all tho Trains on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad at Mansfield, by which pasron* Kiirs from Chicago, Toledo, Detroit, Sandusky, Zanesville, Newark, and Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh, Philaufil* phla and Baltimore, without delay. ' • By this route, passengers taking tho early Tram from Zanesville, Columbus, Newark, Ac., can go u> Toloao, Han* dusky or Cleveland, remain In either place somo four hours, ohdreturn home same doy. ■ . l - THROUGH TICKETS to be hod at the different Stations, for the abovo named places. 1 / . ... q J R. ROBINSON, Superint’U Sandusky, November, 1853. . • |n0v24.3m1 ; Pennsylvanlt Uallrood. Company* -> "XTTK arc forwarding Produce, Ae., to Baltimore and Phlla- YY delphia, promptly, on receipt. Time, Fire Days. : 1 1 *;• : bates of ranonr. Bacon, Pork and Beef, (saltod,) 46e.i& lOOBw. , ■ On Lard, Lard Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass, 60c, 9 lOOtta. : On Candles, Choeso, Ear then ware,Lcatbor, Leaf Tobacco,. 60c. a loon®. , ' . _ . ' ■ On;Beeswax,Dried Fruit,Bristles,Clover end Timothy. DecrSUns,Hemp, Flux,ondEggs,7oc. lQOttis. ; On Feathers, Furs, Peltry, Brooms and Merchandise, 90a. aioolbs. On Flour, 87J4C. barrel. We aro aIBO prepared to forward freight to. Bodohangh s Station, near Oreensbnrg, ond intermediate Stations. ; - ° ’ CbvOBE & GRAHAM, Agents, corner of Ponn and Wayne sts.,.Plttsbnrgb. 11. H. HOUSTON, Agent,; 276 Market street, Philadelphia. iIUNNSYLVANIA KAIUKOAD.—>ViNTEIi.TAiuf r dbtwu* I'--KTTKBUaon, PnitADELPniA And BiLTIMORE; First Cia-'SS.—'ESZS, Feathers, Merchandise, Fora, 90 cents j Apples and' Peaches (dried,) Beeswax, Ttrlvtles. Buffalo, Bear, and Deer Skins, Clover and Timothy Glassware, Ginseng, Bags, Sheep Pelts 75c KANE* late of the City of Pittsburgh, den'd, have baen erantcJ to Urn subscriber, all persona Indebted to said Ks tale w>ll»mako Immediate payment, and those having claims against tlio same, will present them, duly authontl catrtl, for settlement, to HANE y f Adm’r, 7 th Ward, Pittiborgb. [MHCHEL 4 PAIMBB, Attom«y« at L«r. ■r - ‘ ■*. V ' " ’' •■' ’’ SURANCE. COMPANIES, rr.z: Sirfety Insurance Co* 3sca..*« s3oft,*n6 »0 nr.xctrr&s, | JOIIS P. nCTHEUI'OIID.PiUpIJn county, i I*, a SEDGWICK, Harruhurf;, SAMUEL JOSES, Philadelphia. A. WILKINS. Uoober, PUtsbarsb, A.A.CAMIIEH, . “ jous n. ltCXltEKTOnthDaoplila county, A. J- GlLLETr.ilnrritbnrj, B. T. JONES, narrisburr, KOBEIIT KIXWA. Carbon county. JOHN P- RIiTIIKItVOIU), President. A. J. OILIJ.TT, Secretory. Will Insure against perils or wa ftnJ inland nariflation, alea, on Merchandize In cUr or country, otlouMt rates am- Bl»tont with safety. Pollies issued on derailing bcusc, cither perpetually or for a term of years. Branch Office, corner fourth and Bmithflold streets. my23:U A. A. CAIIP.IEIL Actuary. Ptttalmrch Life Insurance Company, c/\ PITTSBURGH, I*a. Capital, sloo,ooo* | President—-Jams S. lloos. i Vico PreaMenI—SAMCSL STCLOIUUS. Trcturorer—Jostru 8. Lrcoa. Secretary—C* A. Coltos. _ OFFICE, NO. 6& FIFTH PTItRKT, * (ilasome Hall Budding.) This Company make* every Insurance appertaining to or connected with I.lfo lUsks. . . . .i 1 Untual Bates are the same oathoso adopted t>y other safely enodactedCompanies. . ... . . _ +. Joint Block rate* at a redaction of one-third from the Mutual rates—equal to a dividend of thirty-three and one third per cent., paid annually In advance. ■ ■ Kinks taken on the Urea of persona going to California cr Australia. MMCTOM* J&rno* 8. noon, Bauoucl SFClutkao, William Phillips John A. Wilson, John Scott, Joseph P.Gaxsam, M.u. John M'Alpln, Alexander Reynolds, Horatio N. Lee, Hiram Stowe. mart 3 Woatorn Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILLER, Jr., President; j M. GORDON, Secretary ’ CAPITAL* '5300,000. XITILL Insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE end M A W HIKE. All Jmscb will bo liberally adjusted and Pr A?lome P lnßtHuUon, managed by Dimctobs who are well known in the community,and who ore.determined* by promptness and Überamy, to oalntaln.tha character which they have assumed, as offering the beat protec lion to those who desire to be iusured. ZKrerferi.—lt. Miller, Jr.,o. W. lUekotaon, J.W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. il.Smlib, C. Ihmaen, GrorgoW. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Llppcncott, George Darslo, James Mo- Auley, Alexander Mralck, Thomas Bcoit. * o —•.» a «*Loffle©,No.o3 Water at roe t, (Wa«^ oUsaof Co., upstair*) Pittsburgh. nerJMy JETS A. IK8VB&HCB COMPASTi HARTFORD, CONN. „ ■ Chartered 1810—Capital Stock 8300,000. THOB. K; BRACE, President. TIIOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretory. Directors— Thomas k. Butt, Samuel Tudor, . Ebcncrer Flower, Wanl Woodbridgo, E. A.Bulkoley, , Joseph Church, Roland Mather, Frederick Tyler, Kdwln O. Blploy, Robert Boon, Bamnelß. Ward,. Miles A. Tuttle. Henry Z. Pratt, John L. Boswoll, Austin Dunham, Qustarus F. Batts, Jnnlus 8. Morgan. US' Policies on Fire and Inland Risks issued onfcrorv bio tortus, by 0110HGE E. ARNOLD, Ag*t, i declfcly No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. WESTERN FARMERS’ INSURANCE CO.* NEW LISBON* OHIO. . BRAXOH OVFICB, N 0.129 FIFTH bl, HTTHmUIQII. Capital. $lOO,OOO. JAMES KELlii; Preßt. ,LEVI MARTIN, Boc’y. K. MeKASKEY, Agent. ■ „ «S-Wlll lniraro BolMlniffc Stores,- MmhtindlM, imd Property generally, on tho most fayoreblo tcrmii. [docliCm Is your Life Injured*. IF NOT, read what some one has written. Among ailtne contrivances of man to protect thefamily circle from want, nontfean bo found more simple in its charMtaf, noble In its feature, or certain In its results, than : LIPHINBUR ANOB. It is the prop which tho dying husband Icpyes to support the wife of his bosom. .... It is the unseen hand of the Prorldont father reaching forth from tho graro, and still nourishing his offspring, and k«pln g together : Pittsburgh I*lfa Insuronco Company, Fifth st.,- # M p2l Masonio Hell. SEW OFFICE. Beal Est&to and Contracting Agont. mms subscriber baß been Induced to open an officofor I ths purpose of buying and selling, CD Commission, and having the Agency of largo Steam Baw-Mflle and Boat- Tarda on tho Allegheny river, together with many other facilities from other water and steam saw*millB. He flatters himself that ho can furnish any bills of lumber, ana timber of any hind, great or. small; long or short, and >'oliver them at any point on the Allegheny, Uonongahola, . Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to build largo Barges, Store Boats* Coal Flats, Boat Timber, Kail road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, 4c;, to any given point, and will attend, to tho Bole and Kent of Beal Estate. From his long exporienco la lumbering, freighting and, bout building, ho thinkß ho can give general satisfaction. AU pereons are requested to make their contracts soon; espe i oially those wanting boats or large bills of lumber and tim i ber, should contract for them In tho fall for tho spring and i summer use.. Ho will also attend to tho purchase and salo of any commodity that may bo doslrod. , v Letters addressed to David Mens, Real Estate and Con* tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, post paid, will bo punctually attended to. Uls office la on Irwin street, No. 2, Allegheny Houbo. _____ . DAVID MDNN. BE7Z&ENCKS. Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. ' Mr. John .Morrison, Esq., “ “ * Mr. Ilobt. 8. Brown, £sq., “ A Ueghony |RlTor. Mr. Wm. Armstrong, M Clarion “ Mr. Qaorgc B. Soenoy, “ 0.4 J. Hahn A Co., ' “ desSl'lydtw Agricultural Notice* MEMBCRS ot tho Allegheny County Agricultural Bo* riety are requested to renew their membership pre vious to tho annual election for officers, which takes place on the first Wednesday of January, 1854. Certificates of Membership con bo halt at tho Seed Store or James Wardrop, Fifth streot; Jomes Tfcgloy, at the Warehouse of Negiey A Mohan, Wood street; from Wm. Martin, Sr., near Maui Chester ;, and from A. B. M’Qaowan, at tho offico of 51’Qqo «>n & Douglas. corner of Fenu and Wayne streets. * WM. MARTIN, Pros’L * (dcc2l:diwtdj A. B. M'Qcctas, Soc’y Cbartleri Railroad Company. » MEEUNG of Stockholders of tho Company will ho A hold, la necanlanco with tho provislonsof iho Charter, fessr«« mjHTRS snOULDKIt BRACA SUPPORTERAND ELAB - DBPOTto SE Dr. HBJSKIVS, So. MO ®nm of Wood struct *o£YltSin tdlW dumictu appliances are kept anti fitted ot this establish xdent. S&Ushctloa warranted In all cases. nov-4 .NKERS AND BROKERS. EXCHANGE AHD..BAB.KJNG. HOUSE ° - ! 1L • " 'ot> -• ' ' " ; ‘ . ■ A. WILKINS lb CO., ■ „ USITEB'BT ATE 3 1! AJ. • .' . No. 75 FouUTB Sraof*» Opposite-the Bsnkof Dittslrargh* jat>s - ABNOIB erGOM . BANKERS AND EXCHANGEBROKERS,I DEALERS in Exchange, Cota,'Bank Notcvßight and Time Drafte,-4c. Collections carefully attended to, and prooeeda remitted toany. pari oftheUnion. ; Stocks bought and 'sold on commisaioiu • ,•■ • r . B No. 74 Fourth rt., next door to Bank of Pittsb g. [»«? : BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, . CoaittE 07 ASU TIWB'STBXXTV SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern CiUeaconstantlyfor eale. Time Bilik ot Exchange and Nofca discounted.— Gold, SUror and flank Note#, bought and sold. Collection- 6 [made in aU the prfuripal cities'of the United poaiU received of Par and Current Fund*. .[msrvmyr ilia maun, . KRATRKK & BAHHi a BANKERS ANDEXCUANGK BROKERS, BCY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate teima oh Real Estate or Stock Securitiest purchase | Fromimry Notes and Time Bffls* on East and West’, buy | and sell Stocks on Commission. .'.i , [ Collections made on all points to the Union. l m y* —■ , H. HOLMES & BOH3, . : BANKERS AM> EXCHANGE BROKERS, ■ pATI 2XMOYO SHEU EAXSISQ . AKD KXCHASOI OF7ICI TO BO* | 67-BARXXT hooka BXW3W OLD , NHOEME3 A SONB,Eankcra and fielmngo BroSccra, . and Dealers.in.Notea, Drafte, i T er and Bank Notes. Kxctangocn the Eastern ani Western I Cities constantly for sole. . ... Collections made la all tha cities throughout the United States. DcpOjdtaroceivedfnparfandiiorcurrentpai«»^o. I 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth Rts. uaSCkly , RArt!f —i. wsa»T, HOOK & BABGEST, • BANKERS AND EXCHANGEJBRORERfI, S. t COXtftt OP,WOO© ASIXtU PITTSBURGH, FO. in C^ ; Bank Notes, Time BQl#, Foreign and: Doiaestle Exchange, Certificates orDopowt, to. ■ . I Exchange on all the principal cities of the Union and Bu* row* for ado in sums to suit purchaser*.^.’ Current and par funds received on deposit. . I Collections made on all parts of the union, at the hmest Irate*. ftopllGr, PATBICKS fit | BANKERS AND EXCHANGE ■ Remcvtd Owr <&<* toihi Omur Uated. Stocks and land Warrant* twupjhl and fold. • ’ ——»—«—am HOTELS, &c. FLOItEHCB HOTEL, _ ■ No. 400 BKOADWAY, NSW YORK, /cojttrccrto os tji* jsciw>p]us plas.) bebbeh MvaoY korßiKT , B iiucf awinr, »~~w. *. Drown 1 * HoUrl* . _ • 1 , Qtr Cft£ SatihfitUQfid Third Btrt£U t 3\Usbu*2h,&rnfa. 7 BBOWS 4 OONSELTA% Pnoreirroia. - • IQrGoodstablingattached totho ; ... £446,153 SO ’“FiSSMK.ItIS HOUSE, Cleveland, Olito. ejpATBJCU A SONvPttfpairrow.—Thtelloufe ha* üb • fluracsin thoroujSx anil oxtenaiTe repair*, alteration*, and largo additions of new furniture, etew and the proprie tor* plidgo tbem»lTe!» that nothing sbaß be wnnUn* oa their nut to render the Feukxijn a pkeo where all the com fc^of.totc^b^c^^A7m(sK * ROS .; £369,318 70 st.Cbarlet, Hotel, . ..■ ■ turner of Wort cod Third stmts, Pittsburgh Perot*. WIUJAM S. atSn'BFXU, Vtonamß. .; , mills fine ratal,lMiment boring come into tie Imndsof * I new Propricter, olftt* greet .Indorementa to lie travel- onl alto to regular boanlera Krciy dclt wrr and lttiurr wilt be provided la Its Karen, and no rain, will be Beared to reabe tils Dotal a cninfortnhlo. bostk to oil IK there, tmjUtfl 'V. P. PWn-BF.LL,I-re|,T. ~~ SC* Clair Lftfierlleer Brevrevy* ■ mriß unaewigiwd reapfletmny Informs the pnbllethnthe 1 hi now fully prepared to eerte private faJUiUes anatke public generally, with hi* kAflhß BKMVin Sottlwu All orders left at Tile Office, NO- ffl> DIAMOND AtLßY,(near atrevt,) will bo pnnctnalty attendwl to; awl the Beer doliycrM to any part of the city ' jeS&tf . ; _____ F» . ~ $ E : L LI N G 6FIF . 'great chances FOE -BA KG AIMS ! rrUfE undarrigncdwould rosj-ettfußy Inform tlrnr friends JL and tbo citixsns generally that they are about dosing oul their largo u*d well selected atceß »f RICHLAND ELEGANT CARPETINGS, i Lately purchased In tho Rost, from the Manufacturers and tjmporters, which, fur variety, fitylo aud quality, aro nwpr* passed—gristing TAPESTRY AND THUISSELS, ' _ Of splendid designs, selected expressly for our City Retail Trtde, and at lower prices than would now cover thtf tost of | EXTRA and BUi'EIV THREE-PLY CAR- I PETS, from tho most celebrated manufactories in -too I United Btates; colors warranted. Ingrain Carpets of ill Wads; VeDlUau, Hal! and Stair Carpets; Wool and Hemp 1 Patch Carpets; together with a large aswwtmont of Ou Cloths, Mats, Rugs, Matting, Table and Viano Covers, Ac; Tbs entire stock will positively bo sold the present *ca- I son. to make room for other goods. 1 dec” . aB. ItfiAPLY & CO, (IARPETIUtf A large stock of new and beautiful pal / terns now receiving nt the ' NEW. CARPET STORE, - , - 4T Pifth street, near Wood. ■ Also, ON Cloths of all widihs and qualluw; Rugs, Motts, Mattiog, Window Shades, Stair-rods, Ycaltlan luluas, *££ tu» Utvtst CAMI rEiCI3.- CO , BSVBKPUISE! WORKS* ttix 130 wo«»*TMtT, rmm> i«in* vnsanc uzst. BQIF£? t£ TETJiEYt jgZtiliXkgSzSXgH BJPOBIBIIB and nmm&etatcrs: of - jgfiiHSS3HM C OTm«, EuaaioAL and denial ffljreQ. ' INBTEOMENTS, BIBLE 8,4 c. We ,|PS| -koopo general assorUnent of the abaTe ' V£? articles constantly oabainl: together with a general variety of Paney Hardware. -Also, tola and Revolver*, Flasks, Horns, Shot Rolls, Caps, tißd Ballets pßowiei Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; SSora and Hair Dressers* Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. - • # -Jobbing and repairing neatly, executed... , . 1 BlYLElii-*-We are making Rifles of every, description, to i order, of the best material, and workmanship .warranted.— Orders received ter them at Wholesale or Retail, will bo fin ed with despatch.. Hunting parties supplied at Wholoswc price. ..-■■■■■ :■ -■ ' -- " -■■'■ a * U . "Revolver* I Revolvers! .■ JUST REOBIVED—By Express, direct from themanufte turera, a splendid assortment of Colt’s Rewatlnjt Pis tols,!, 6 end 6 inches barrel, all of which wo will sell for cash as lowosthoycan be boucht in the city of New York. Persons going to Australia or California, irill find that ib°y can do better by pawbaring their eqoippage at tome,tixan 'the* can-among strangers, oa weglTe persons ft vaiance? to try tiny of the eboro Wstols, before leering tbn city; and in ease of* failure, werefgnd tbe TETLE?, ISO Wood street, Pitteburgb. rnaiJ RE.ntuK IKON compaSV, of Peonsyl . 1 vania, having becomo the propriotorsof the EbSXOS and DICKERSON PATENT for making Wrought Irmdt ■ndtftm-m On, tor that portion oftorrttorypfPcvmsyTn. nla lying wost of, and Including tha counties of gallon, HnnUngdon, Conne, Cloarfleld, cik end McKean, are'Boer prepared to Bolt certificates of stock inraid company; each charo or stock entitling theholdot to eharo in the profits of tho company, and the right to use one Purnnoo under said I PatenuTbe Company will also sell the right to use the Improvement In the above named territory, by single flip naSi or otherwise. The fact that by the Ronton process Iron Ore can be eonverted into Blooms at about tho oost ro itulrcd to convert Ore Into Pig Metal, b a eufflclcnt roeom- CRANE haa been appointed Agent for tho sale of rights to use Vumaccs under said Patent, to whom SfSr * “x'k° of the company. ALLEN KRAMER, - .>PlUatmrgh.; l JAB. W. IIA OMAN, 1 ‘ W. DKWES WOOD, SPKeesport. JAB. H. CRANK, Pittsburgh. . ; daclldtwtf TxeNT FRUIT G A'tUliilKll—For picking fruit from tall trocs without tbo aid of a ladder. Pruning lustra mmU of tie moat approved construction; Digging Ports, suitable for strawberry beds, Pototoe Hoots; Seed Drills; Catting Boxes, fbr . Hay or Corn Stalks, of variouß patterns, end a great .variety of labor saving implomouto Sr the garden or farm. Downing’s, Barry’s, and other Btandanbwork* on Fruits, Flowers, Rural AroUtecturo, and Landscape Gardening, for sale at the Seed and Implement Wall’s Academy or Drawing aud Painting I : Trr o. WALL would notify Ilia tile mis ond the -public, W . thothe has removed bla studio from First street, in the corner of Market and I'ourth streets, (•ecoml story,) over tho store of Wm. 51. HerAi entrsnco on>nrth street. At the requestor hla friends, ho bno also opened a DKAW TUQ 80UOOL. dosses for young-I.odles.ond aontlemon, will bo formed inboth Droningondl’nlnting. Hehasnttod aAo Room with every facility for study,and ho trnsts that buenterpiise will meet with a supporting patronage. enr2£rtf ■ o ■ - ■' ! ■- '■. t. . ; . OFPIOB --MONONUAUKLA; NAVIGATION CO^> * ... December 10,1653. J PROPOSALS will bo received at, this ofileo until tnrea | tfolock P. .M. of WEDNESDAY, the 26th. January next for the construction of Loch and Dam No. &; alsd,/ot the construction of Locks and Dams Nos. Oonci 7, being reuniaitfl to extend-the navigation.- ta the Virginia State lh?e Plans ahd specifications will be cxhlbitodat the pihee oneweek previous to the lotting, and all noassary informa tion given by 8; Lathrop, E«q., or tbo undOTslgnod. Proooeals wIU he received for payments -to bo made in wmh * also, for Payments In stock and- bomlH of the Com; cash also, lor p-o J.K, MOORHEAD, P docl4 - •Presidentof.Moa -Nav. Co. TTffi have arranged with tile Pennsylvania and Susque- VV banns Railroad Companies, for a special Oyster wat . r , VENWIANUUNDS, ; Vxt? shlaat manufacturers’ price?, —HOIDB SEAS.—Wo tam> this any rocelvod a freaH uup nlvo? Btrengfina-flavored Oolong wil Congo Teas, at .mil 7J coats net pound, new importation: witchi npvill nor ib-IHS in Ud» market at tita.samo ; t rlco. WMesaloatnl retail ♦ e . / 253 Liberty street FURNITURE ex • WM. K. STEVKNSON continues to numnijtnn ) ath^ol4»bmd, KSS comer oMiberty cod Borentfc streets., DNDJSnTJLR. « T*lNaetternlo(l to,JncH totafcgehea- m ? u HAVE ON HAND at their extensive OABuosT and -CILUIt,aUNUTACrOBy, No. 61, SmithfieW. a large assortment of fancy and plain fornß ar *> vrnicn vj will sell 15 per cent below customary-rates. .. ■•' . :V- .V.:;:r -•- Great lndacements to Caflh f PuTObaierß* will sellour large atocfc of WMMON,AND W OHAIBa AN DU KDSTEADS, ,at. prices f that cannot fail to please cash purchasers. AU our Onr terms are.CASH. .. .. , JAMEf^l£WJi|£,'^'* 1 W mar2ft . eor. Seventh and.hiberty.Pta. Journeymen. Cabinet mLaKereAaaoclatlort. WAUKHOVSE »a TIIIUD- STSKET, - - WOohASh MARKET STS-} . : ■ j - .. THISASSOCIATION,embradngjTt . , - already twice to three times andBo Thted street* ; 'jMVßaan' -j,W. W- respectfully informal v.,! and customers hM ptywr cbmpletedhls ®ialT - ,l! ®®.of Furniture, which;is deridedly *% ’ the best ever offered Tor sale in this City, which will bo sold at prices as low as anyln the umted States, East or West. '"• '• - •’ .. . i - As he is determined to xiphoid the quality Wrth weliae*. Boned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and: from the extent of hla orders and facility in manufacturing,, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest adopted tho principle of Identifying his customers* interest with his own, in quality tad price, and keeps al ways oh hand’’the greatest tsriety oferery description of furniture, from the cheapest and -plainest, to th e taos fc el &> cant and costly, that ahouse, or any part of One, may be furnished from bis stock, or manufactured; expressly to or der. The following articles consist, ha pari< of majrtoct which' for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed In any of the Eastern cities s Louis XIV tct**-tete Sofas; 50 Sofas, In plush and hair doth, 50 do*. Mahogany Chair*; 20 dot Walnut ** 60 Mahogany Rocking “ 20 Walnut ”• ; M 60 Mahogany Divana; 20. Walnut . 60 Marble Top Centre Tables:: 50 -"«■•;■ « pressing Bureaus; 80 i**. ; Washstands; 40Enclosud * “ ' 100 Common « 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut H 60 Cottage “ COO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteods; 20 Mahoganv Wardrobes; 10 Walnut “ 10 Cherry u - 60 Plain Bureaus; TO Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 dor. Cane Seat Chadra; • £1 Cane Seat Rocking Chain; 12 Ladles* Writing Denks; ; . Bat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Edgulres: : Paper Moche Tables: , . Conversation Chairs; Pembroke u Elizabethan' u Holland Tier “ Reception 4t LadWWork , “ . Pearl Inlaid u , Extension Dining Tobies .. Arm u ’ Ottomans;* •' Ccthictad.nallChair*; ~ ■ , . _ A large assortment of COMMON FURNtI'IIRE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Canam Majeces supplied with all a* tides Id thds-line. - - - - . . MBOATS and -HOTELS, furnished at tho shortest notice. AU orders promptly attended to. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. HEW JEWELS'? STOBE, Ko, 8T Market Street* . {Sfcond door abnzt corner of the Diamond.') •'TOILS BTEV E N SON, (of the latofirm of John B. MTadi!«rt i »»' & CJo..) respectfully announces to the public ih&t he hoA oMoed,»t th« atove stand, afloenseoTtincnt of WATCHES* JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, GI RANDOLES, ibcici and XaUe Ct<«a «ra to the fact that among bis Watches will' he found the most dwkable Btvlea, patterns and makers.- Of Jewelry, the lateststylea of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Yest Chains, Finger Kia**, Kar Rings, Miniature Loekets, etci, etc. .-/./•• FANCY &Xli>s—Suchn* papier Macho;'Work. TaMes and BoxevDi'Slcs, Fancy Yases, Perfume Bottles,- Table; Mats, Colt’s Pistols, Porto Mommies in great-rarity; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless rprtety of uiwfbd and or namental artides/ which hare only-to. be «sen,to be appro- S. • [noTl] NO. 81 MARKSTfeTHRKT; Bay Wood Nursery and Gardena. ; ■ TAMES KENNEDY, [late Manager of till, well-known 3j- O nem Nuwrics, Non York,) legs the . mblic. that he has now established an EXTENSIVE N Uit -IEBY, on the Farm of Mr. James S. Negley. near East htb ertv, wherebo shall be prepared, aftor the sth instant, tore wire and fill orders for every TarieiyoT Fruit and Omamcn* tol Tre«s Hardy dhd Green House Shrubs and Plante. In addition to n choice and superior stock on hand,hohaaiaade arrangeuwuU with one of the largest Nurseries in the Euty to Keep up his supply. .Having a thorough and long expo ,-leucp in the business, ho can assure hU customers perfect satisfaction. ■- -- - ■ ’ ' Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully oUerhis services In designing, faying out* and managing Rural Cemeteries; Pah lie Parks* or tlm grounds. of.Couutry Residences j and will also furnish plans for the*formation of lawns, Approaches, Plcturosque Scenery, A c., in the highest styles of the art. practically acquainted with every branch vof Landscape ;■ Gardenias, and haring spent yearsln the Sylvian mas Of England, and on thebCßUtifal banka of .the.. Hudson, be hopes ho has the capacity to mcet the wishosofthose who 'favor.Win. .• «. , ••, ... ; jyy- Communications can be addressed through the City Post Office, or left at the Warehouse. of Messrs. Kegley A Mohan,'22Wood street; ■ • *" * '•••• £££“ • ■ • KENNEDY A.QQ;. CELEBRA TED CMEMICAL TEA ST OB BAKESG 2QWBEBS, The ChMpatj and J£#7mni cal ArUdifor liaising Bread, Biscuit, Frial, ■' Griddle and Johnny China, Entry, • ,1 Emdinsh SKtd <7nXw, ' ‘ ' Cbni Bread; ever invented. OPINION’S OP THE • tiL , . Thosewho have tried it,havofpund that thendrertao ment dots not vaunt .its '.praises too 'highly.—CTallaliasseo Floridian and JournaL-Feb. 19,1853, : ;. ■ ■,..•■ Housekeepers/who have tested tho quality of this porr dor, pronounce unanimously In its favor/—{Lockport Daily Courier. Itaurpasses everything rothoway of nsin/?, we over sow 'need in the baking of coA-es.—tifak* 6 ? Advocato and Regis ter, April 10,1853. ' *■ • ■ .. • ; • v . This is ah article of such utility ih various kinds of cook ery, that when its virtues beboino properly known," no 'housekeeper, that studies comfort and economy,.will wii lingly - .. No oho needhesltato to UsoDurkeo’s all-important artu-lo tohonsekbepers. l —{Republican HanherandNashville w bi^ f Feb'. 17,1853. = a :Wonldyou havo light bread, sweet bread, bread that yon can eat with a good relish, do not forget to procure Durkoc’s Baking Powder, and you will not fall to have good bread, cakes, 4c.—{Troy DaDy Tlmes, Miy fil, 1852. ' ' • ••• . We have tried' this artfclVMw 01111 rroommend it with perfect honfidence.- i -{Qnebeo,Gasetto, July, 1802. Durkee's Baking Powder we have tried at our house, and our “better half” wea astonished at ths reaulk-r[N. Y.i Daily Oct23i 1852,' : \ : V • ./> ■- All good housewives will rejoice in and glorify the name of Durkoe, after they have giren'hls Baking Powder a fair triafa-f-Now 3fork v:.- r ;. Durkee’s JJaking Powder, undoubtedly the best article lor this purporo that hks yet been di«covered.~N: y. Duteh nrao, Pcb.-12,18,53; . , . , : -v , v •The highest from htrodrcdsof tholargcsi and- £Qost rcsi?cctabld wbolekuo hoilscs In this, and nearly every largo city ou thU continent, could bo given, tf space allowed It. ‘ • - E. IL DURKBE, Sole PROPEiEtoa j«n> MjLkOTACTtmtit; • 130 Iflifer itred, Kew York. ■ BAXTER A STcREB, Agentß, Pittsbnrgh.' foct2l] tUICOLM LMC11.......... JOHN a'1LPU1..........J05EPH 8. IHECH» J. 8. Leech, McAlpin & Co., . WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Pvalera In Produce, Met* ala, and. Pittsburgh Maimfoeturoß, Nos. 242 and 244 liberty street, ®*w-t6o ; ne»d- of Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa., of fer for sale on liberal terms, tUofbllowing; : ,y ; 1 ■■, ’.lOO tierces freak XUco; . >50,000-fcs. Paeon,nsa>rt9d; 100 bbls, Tarr - 1.5 ton 3 Bor Iron, do; l&GQkegS Nalls, assorted;! 3da Best Nail. Roda; l •' 600 boxes Window Glasß, J i 2000 kegs Kockarid Ritle : assorted; , !, . Powder, assorted; s ‘ ■■■; 60 half cheßts Tea, &a»; 800 boxes UosinBoap; sorted; . . • . 85bbls.Llnfieed,Lajnlau* i ' 76biR.Tobace6,wsdrted;{; • T&nner^Oil; ... - lOOkhds.N.O.Sugar,part* ..800b'bls.Vinegar; •. ■ prime; • ,[ SO -do ,Kosin;\ . 6bxa. : HoTanaBugar; ; 20 do !Pitch; : lOhhds. Porto.Bicodo; t 8000lbs.assorted Copper;- - 100 hags OotTeav . • ■ 1... 20 bbls.ihd koga Lard; - ■ 800 bbla. N. O. Molasses; J *lO kogsassorted Shot ; .76 do, _B. 11.- do; ,1 1 doßoek Shot; 800 bxs.. Tin Plate, as» T d;! 6 bble.Alum; 4 ions Wire, do; \ 20 do Rye Flour; 2 do Spelter;. -j .. 20 aaitslinnara v Al&clilnes Ocaaks sheet Zinc, as*; and Tools; Sorted; • ■ > 100 bus. Pried Apples; : 600 plgBTln; TOO bales Batting, assorted; vTOGOtba.Antimony;; \ - ! y 2000 lbs. Cotton Yarn, ns* " -TO tons ass’d Sheet Iron;’ ■ sorted. 100,000 fi>a; ossM Bulk Meat;! WM. A, M’CLIJKGr, dealer in . Fino Teas, Choics Family ■ Groceries ana Willow . ~ . 'Waro. " “' CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS;, TOTS BURGH, PA ■ IS now receWlng alaTge assortment of I'ItESUGOOBS,. In addition to life already extowlT* •todty-'Ptttjbasea. from first hands In.the Eastern markets, whluh, he sola vat the lowest market prices*-V . ■. -• llotelSj Steamhooto, and fannlw»y-0071118 .'by ; the quantity; supplied dttfhMesale rates. . a a* OiWKlfl•Aollyetwd lo thoolty fteo ofoharso. scpfil HOUSE. IV. Sr HAVEN* Comtek of Market ahp Ssoosp Streets. . f LWAfS ON lIAN©»n' largo stock ©f A. Whatman’s Drawing Papers, all sizes; ' • Drawing Paper in rolln, yarloua widths; • Draughting Pnnellfljr. ;, Mathematical Instruments; ' Tape Lines; India Bobber; Field Books;. , . . . Profile Tapers; ... "CrosaSection Papers; . ? Protractor Papers ; • And &1t articles of'Stationery used by Civil Engineers. Transit, Topography and Record Books mad© to order—ruled to any pattern required* «pl •••- V:'. '--S 1 ' * ' gagaaasssttffl^ oniKKE’S . ‘w' ir * MTSELLANEOTJS. .EUBOPEAS ACEHGY. - - ■ TUB OLDEST ESTABLISHED OFFICE IN THIB C HONEY TO THB I p2l>,CpUS.Tja.'V» h^ TAMES BLAKKLV bogs leave toiay O Ing friends intbo Old Country, and dratame of cltMr aendlngtiiam: money-ot .-paying Jhelr ! JK»£E:' raneementa far doing either la now complete, ana on so tmn a basis that mistakes can not occur, nor lossesAccrueto w without the loss of a dollar, and the. house fox which, he is agent, in Liverpool,has shipped Ji6tleffBthan‘46jooo persons i last year to thiscountry, without a complaint or neglect of duty on thsirpart. ‘ HO con issue Passenger-Tickets for London. Dublin, Lirer> oody Glasgow, Cork,.,Belfast, Drogheda,.lAmoricfc, >Port Rnith,. Newxy. Galway,Londonderry, and Dundalk, to hew Vnrk Philadelphia, Boston,BaltiniofG and New Orleons,and Pittsburgh*, and will.attend- strictlyta tor wardinc passengers from-tbcnco to anypart of the country. •ffft-^iwA-Syaightdrafts ft>rsaio,payahlo at the following places, vb: ON ENGLAND. Edwards, BandfOTd*oo..... ..............otodfin.' principal edtioa andtowns throughout England and Wales.) ■ .Provtarladjlank v Belfast, Downpatrick:, Enniskillen, Btmbaniy Athlone, Ovrloyf, Fermoy, Monaghan, Ennisoorthjj, Cavan, . Dundalk, . ... Salwny. Traleel . .Myraena, Oowneb, Londonderry, Omagh, ISKSk*’•: Kilkenny; > Dungannon, .KHrnsn f ■■■■., Coleraine, Porsoustown, Corjt: '. : : ’ Bondon, . . Wesford, LiinSHck, ■ ' Ballyshannon,.— ■ : ■ON .SCOTLAND- , . National Bonk of Bcotland, Edinburgh, and lta branches in mtytown. In . Messrs. Edword Blount ACo., Bonkem--..—Jana. (Ayallohle to ftance.) IBfl/eor. of S»Tcntb'andBpHhCnld»to.. , Newry, •. Bnaganncm, BasVridse, Waterford, Ennis* OooiehiH, TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, JM the Pekin Tea Stare, 38 Firra btkit, PitrsßUßaß, Pa.. Jyy Ho half chest, of neatly packed In metallic packager Thifsubscriborhmair recai-rinphloEall stock of OBW? . and BLACK iTEASr-eonslsting of some of tie OpMt el. I )' to bo found In the Eos tom market. Merchants visiting He city are invited to call and examine onr stocky >.■: ■ .. felon Is a list of the Tartans gra**, a>l 01 been carefully selected, and can with confidence • be recom- Trended: ' 50 half chests to Young Hyson ; t 10 do do Moynnu Young Hyson ;> 10 do extraflneMoyuno do; .... 100 do Superior. do; IB do extra fino • • do; _ -50 loured boxes extra Carious Young pywn, . 26 half chests fine Gunpowder; 10 do extra to do; . . 5 do do Moyuno Imperial, 20 do Superior do; 150 do Fine Oolong Black Tea; 40 do extrafine Oolong; , SO do extra Curious do; ... ; , M do SuperiattTely strong and fragrant Oolongs 25 chests extra to English Brcak&st Tea; . •; •do Curious •do . - do; - : r “ALSO—dsTaend Wo Colloe, lofering’aCrajhcd andEnl *CAjxn~rSjixio Prindpe-Segura, Trhlch..»nbb|KddTejj ■“noTltelAsr 88 TOthatreet. Pittsburgh.! Or. D. Jttyna’s S’ttmny Modlelnt* ; . ~| JAVNirs EXPECTORANT: JajnrtinairTonln;. , | •* TonlaVunaifogev “ “ Caßninatira Balaam; , « AikaratiTet ' • • “ American Hair Dye i TBe aboTeYaluabla family modldnea ponataniiyotrhaml, and aold wholesale or rotoll, at the Pekin TeaJU>re,BB»ifUi . . EacitmlTe Agent forPittfttmrgii-’ / \NE NEWS O » PEKIN'TRA. STOKE, 88 viFTH stast. Printer!! at a diiuncc.' by enoloeing fire dollars, can hare a tog sent toany Agent for themannfattorer.il n»HRHBBB FOR aHIiE. ■ | XirßnmloraignoJtMjortn*^”?-* 4^* ' : MhfeL¥f. CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, eUaatcd/iplMiPagV near the Two Mile Bun, between | and Thwrehcevflle, a'splendid gssogtmqirw i ofVEHICLES, pf erety aeaxipUotiiand will p TPeeive regularly, new and secondhand Carriages* Siakitf in putting down all competition. • ■_ : , ( -;v t 'j, ( Thore-wiahingtopurchasearorespeetfully.lnvited topalJ yntt ftflofogthcmsetyefl. ' ' •' '• ;.- t ,' • : ; • Eroedal add prompt attention paid to repainngof Cam egcryScT* [mylfcdawy*l - JOSEPH WinTE. ; nno(W** Bons. ; ; I "\TEW PATENT AMALGAM PEN.—This important in* f i\ vcntion rcmorcs tbo two great obsGicles ta the nm 1 •wwarnwbt the Steel Pcti, vis: their rigidity, and .their J rapid destruction by the corroslye-actiou ortheink.-ln I: minutely examining.tb&quill peri in tho act of wriung, if 1 will bo seen that toe actioni* compound; consistingi first, vi t ; a-gcutljryieiding'backward' action immediately above im | nib of the peo, &ad, second* 1 tho .**scissors? action,-orT spreading open of the point? to pewit the flow of. trains* I This compound merretdeht—Which steel-pens hitherto I* ■ never have had—--gives to the quill its flexibility, and.that I, .peculiar springy play which is so agreeable to the hand. I and which seems to. malt tjhc action of the muscles Or the “finifctti; yielding, as ftdOer, to the slijhteafcpMssureiwith out cramping thehsmh Tho efforts of oil havebeen directed tothc attainment of thiscfsexituu quw' ity of flexibility, and they, have had recourse to an Innu merable variety of cracks and piercings to attain it., The inventors of the Patent Amalgam Pen found, from oaenes of experiments, that the whole practice fef the trade had In. this respect been erroneous—that no .combination of ‘‘cracks” and “ piercings” could produce the desired action, if tin ordinary farm of tin tied pen were adhered to. This point being gained, they avoided the plan hlthcrtonaoptrd for attaining flexibility, and gave a peculiartprm to the metal,by hich they managed to combino the. “scissors’ action of the ordinary steel pen with tha'a jrecable floxiM!- 'HyoftbequUUaaie second djiacnltyto.be overcomowaa of lass magnitude, but still of great Importance to the «m -.sumois of steel pens. Every one Is. aware of the corrosive action of the Ink on the' ordirmiT Bteel'penv ' Even with the greatest care, it speed the dukately smooth fur lace of the pen. :So eerioqa a drawback la this from the utility of tho steel pen, that thousands nreindueed to pur chase gold pens, at an enormous cost, almost exclusively because of the anti-corrosive Quality of that metal. Tho Inventors have removed this evu by their compound metal, which possesses all the n«cesrary quandeS ofateel; with tho additional merit of resisting the chemlcal actiott of too ink. ThestPtiit wiU last more tiam twentytimes IdngerOian tin r l For sale by .W. 8. MAYEN, Stationer, »} novlO ■“ • Market corner of Second., ■ Bridge over tbe Allegheny lUvcr, at or . near SUarpstrarg. ' XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Tfot in pursuance of. the J3| Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth otPennsylra-. nia, entitled “An Adt to authorize tboGavercor to incorpo rate a Company to erect a Bridge oter tho Alleghenyßirer,. at.or near Sbarpsburg, hx Aliegbany opprtrrwJ I3tb of March>lBs3, and.Supplemopt thereto, and Acts «i -tending the time therein limited, Books will be opened by the under natned Commissioners, to reccive subscription* for the Stock of Company, -at the ST. CfIARLKS HO TEL, inUhe Qty of Pi(wbt^b, : oh the SEVENTEENTH, day of DEGEMBKB»IBS3* between the hours of 10 o’clock.A. hliand 4 o’clock, ,j£ M; and. should tho whole number of shares not be aubaerfbed ou that day; thoh-and in that case, at the house of air. NEWPORT, In the Borough of Sharp*- burgh, on the TWENTY-FOURTH BAY OP THE BAiIE MONTH, between the same hours. Philip Miller, - Thomas Liggett, James Sharp,: . .. . Gabriel Adams,' Lewis C.J. Noble, . Thomas Wallace, Peter KUngunsmith, • Malcolm Leech, ... John W. Duncan, Harrison Barry,’ . ;DftTid Drexrnn, Robert Chessman, - FrnndsKorns, ‘ RlchardKwalt,'- Davltl Boyd, . - ; Robert Wilson, . James Marshal!, James H. ITClelUnd, * Henry M'Geary, Thomas Pearson,:. Barnes Blakely, Grant Mowry, . Charles Spang, James 0*11; Benny, t. . ; :WIUUmO.- Beany, • ’ A.Morton, ■■■■■ i J,C. Comstock, - . v : Lemuel ShhrUlff, | P. A. Collier, Jamos Lewis. ■? *T. Wbolet&le nnd lUtaU* ■>■■■ ‘ SADDLE* HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. T>OBRRT. H. .HARTLEY, begs leave xfc bis &tefids and the public generally, that continues to occupy that large and cbmro ofloa & affiffraasSy Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahne- A: «tocKAOo.,No. Bfc torfierdf DJamoad-AUey and Wood SL, wb«rehftkwp3alargeaiid.gcnCralß*sortmetitof Saddle?, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bogs, Valises, Buftaloßobes, Whips, and all other article* In his line. ~■ Ho also teepe constantly on haa& and tsprepared to far *tilah'to -outer*' olMcirida TnttUfifituMd of the best material, and In a style of workmanship equal to the Eastern jnauu£totp.rod article,andatflSpercehLe&eaiwr. Country Merchants and Fanners would ub wellto call and eaamluo ms eto(dc termiced to sell first rate very low pdfito'" A®* Don’t torgetthe place, comer of Wood st ondi Dtamorii Allay. • ' ' ' ' (•&* ■ Mew Coach, and Carriage Factory! JOJGffiSTOH, BSOXHEB3 ■ Qrrntr and JSdmail tittlit, MUghcw (My, . ■ ■mj.u.n ; WODtD rosportfiiijytatoWrfrtcnJ* U» rmbllo gencroUy, that they fc*TB «an.nf«tare : of Csrriagay Bock&wajß, Buggjga,fllelghfl and Chariots, in all thfcir various styles of finish and proportion. -am atll h£ flxecnted -yith strict regard to durafrili ty and boautjo* floistu Eepalravwlll also be attended to ou the mart reasonable terms, Ualng. in all tiidr .work tlio bcst Poles, and -TOieeV stuff, tliey feel conli* dent that all who faTorUiem -ffilh their patronage, will be perfectlyeatisCcdontciAlcffthelrwoTfe*- • Purchasers are requested to give ua a call, before pureha* lingelsewhere. -■•■•'■ ■■: ■"', ■ • ■ octfely TYPE AGENCY. : A- JAYBTES, NO. 38 PIETn STaEKXi PXTTSBUBOn, ■ • Agent for the Sale of L. John*on $ CoS* Type t 07 PHILADELPHIA, HAS ON HAND and for 6&le>thefbllowing:r*Bnissllncd column Galleys; 'Common Galleys assorted* Slice. Galleys, Composing •_Sticks; r.Coramon' and.-. Cases; Shooting; Sticks; LeyEr ashes; Boxwood Quoins} j&mjV • tore and Blglet,' of all dfiscrfptions; Brass'Buie*, of all descriptions; Job Ink, In llb cans; 100 keg* Front’s News Ink; 100. Founts Fancy Card Better; and Deads* cut to any. Orders for Dresses and Type will recelTQ prompt at. tenUon, and famished at the Foundry prices. Old Typo re oeivcdltt exchange fbr new, 1 at 9 cents 3>. ‘ ; rittgbarghtHflor-l^lS&S.—dtTT ..- ' - LIVBBI STABBB, *j { c‘ " ComerWmtthfietd tired and Diaaumd alley. - _/jL TIIE undersigned' haring added largely to bis. /yjgjvV fltock.lgnownrgpared to aceommodatetbo public ri r \ with Ihn flnPfit •ftqgrips, and hcsVHdrßc3. bath for Saddle and Harness. Gcntlemen wishing tohste horse? kept atJUxery, will find’ superior accommodations for them at this stable. Tho stalls are large ’ and new, end tb» pro* orietorpbysovcryattantioutothcireajjoandoomfor4.__ ■ ■ • cctfey • P. DEVLIN. .Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, , ; (SIAB Till IAUBOiD OTMIOS.) .i "OAMILIES nfllbo sappllodwiUltrarTarlolUErsJwof X . ABOUND BLOCH,. ' By loaYiaKthoirOrdersnttheMlHqrlnourDoxM,at - Wilson A Co, Woods treeMrßraoa SRclter.cori nor Liberty and St. Clair _ ILP. Scb«Xrtz,orJ. I-Bolnplo, BruggiiUjAllegbeny, ■ flour «U 1 bodelirawHafiLmiUe»incßhex«f too two citios. . Tsbks: CASH 1 ■-> -v; BSYAMfKEUIIiiiiiT i CO. IF~' ' ttvn.r,k R OKAIG’S HfcW BUOK,-~N < ,y. • -y •,* - >;*• ,|.k: . « . ..,w. Y . fss&Jsssh ’AwffiSHSSSfeSSB Hroplia or' I'ostdlM on ftid Ri«; Worm or ToUor, tao 4 ’irid Vbfoot tbo IJoiu’Bontt Joiotr, fitubborD^yi^Brft,^sy^ni‘ I tho ntunier of ertraoidlnwy «■«» *“ properties, st»tfl- b/ th? manyof them redding in the city of Kictoond* Tn. ; . p •-. Eeq., «f the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, known he has seen called Carter’# SpknishMixture administered inure? a hundred cases. in nearly all-the diseases for which itisTecomffleßd ed. with the mort astonishingly good results. Uetoysiti*. the mc*t exteaonUnarymedlHne he has over XOUE FEVER—GREAT CURE.—lh&rcby certify, that for throe years! had Agne and Foyer of the mestW.: hadßfiteralPbyaician^tOoklargequa nilUe&of Quinine, Mercury, and I belleyeall- the Tonics.ftd ▼ertlaed, but.aUwttbdutany permanent AVlfist I tried Carter's ‘ Spanish Slixture, two bottles of wfckh clTcc- LtuaEy-cured mo, and lam happy to say Ihatejaad neither vchUU'or feyero since, • Xconrider. lt the,.heist Tonic In .the I world, and the only medicine that ovor reaches! my ,case. •’ HaMofTlftift. «flarßWifflOßJ. VIL - v’.' ■ ■ ’ O.R.LUCK?; Esq.; now in-tid city of Richmond, and for . many years in the iPost Office, has such confidence In ; the mrt/mfohtnjy Sp’HDtgh Mixture. that he has bcraghtiiipwi^S'of fifty bottles, which he hos fclyen away toroee£Bteted.:M?.Lackeays he has neter known it to fMVwLentakenoceoriUiigto direction*. *’ , pr. MINGE, apractißlngrPhyrielanj and formerly of the CityJlotel.ln tbocity of Kichmond, says ho has witnOsstd in a 1 number of instance# of Carter's Bpaxdsh Mixture which were-most truly surprising. He eays in a ease of depend&it on the Idter,the good oC». focte wero wonderful indeed. - - | 1 SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker A Mor i ris.'ltlchinond, was cured of lAver Complaintoi eight years stuiding, by the use of two bottles of Carter's Bpfialsh OP SCROFULA.—The Editors of the Rich* raond'Republican had a -sortant cmploycddnlhelr tress room buiS of Tkdtmt Bcrbfalsi:corahined-with Rbeuma-, item, which eutirelj'disabledhtaftbmiwwki Iwohottl«i oLf&rter'r Spanish Mixture made a perfect eureorhlm, and the Editors, in a publio notice, say they w cmoorfolly re commend it to all who are afflicted with any diseaseof the ANOTHER CURE OP SCROFULA.—I had a very taluable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Mixture. I Consider it Uuly a Taluable medicine. - <■ : * Jin S 3 H. Taylou, Conductor on the B.F. ondP.E.Xt Co., Richmond, Ya. SALTRHEUM of TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. —Mr.JOIIN-TllOMPSONjteriding in thecity of Richmond, was cured-by throe bottles flf'Corter's SpnnishMlxtoxe,of Salt Rheum, which be had nearly twentyyearsVandwblch all the physkians of ihe dtycoold not cure.. Mr. Tbomp | aottis a well known merchant in thedty of. Richmond, Ya*. ' i and bis cure is most remarkable. . .■> • . ••.•■■• • • -WM. A. MATT HEWS,of Richmond, hod a servant cured of . Syphilis, in the worst form, by Carter’s Spanish Mix ture.. HB'.esys ho cheerfullyrecommcnda it, and conridersit an invaluable medicine. : . ■■ ■: r - > BICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond* was cured of Bcrofu- : lau and what phyricLauas call confirmed Consumption,''by ithreo boUleaoT Carter’#Spanish Mixture. BURTON, commissioner of the rcvcuue* aw hehas seen the good effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture in • o numberof Syphilitic cases, and says it is a perfect cura Richmond, cured of Old Sores and . UlfiarSf wfclchdlsabted him from walking. - Took a few tot* ties of Carter’s Bpani*h Mixture, and was enabled to walk irithduto crutch ;.inn riiort time |-*rmanenUy cural. i •- -Principal Depot at M. WARD, OK. SEA CO* No. BSMftlden £QNS,No.I32 North. 2d - BENNETT A BEERS, N 0.125 Main street, Richmond, Ya. . R.TFAHNKSTOCK A#).,!* WEhdoX. "Jr.*i9eas<*Can« cars, do. SIEQUIATIBQ TUB SENILE TOBY 080A88,.. I and by enabling -them to perform. their proper , preventing and earing many pnintal and dangcrOdS dis* f «txengt2beiiingand' This- Instrument is simple, eompiehensiTO • and never* fnHiiuf t anti rofly ba used wiihout;tb° elighleßt.incon* venlenca.crtbe knowledge most-Intimate. Wend* ~ Ifc is to beused vrhatnTen cor preTehting .oiie froraaitendiag to hia burinesstand whllo in cue nota tiagU minion can tone ; place, tranperuftnp ihi 4thort teau, fo. tuch an- «> - tfiry tunaggoy* too abuse, iathedl&ease inqne**, tiosland. the cause of the thousand concomitant complaints. —Tli: Nervousness, BcOgtoation, jßabr In the Hoadand Dimness of Vifiionrweatness of the . Bach and. Lower Extremities. Affections of theEyes* Impotence, Tim-. pies on the Face,"PrematureDecline ofVirility, of Memory and-Bower for Mental AppUc&tidnyDcgectlon, Aversion to Society, Timidity, Self-Uistnut, Lore of Solitude, Ac. .'jUiihiseeomptainie invariably at the .. scarce is itoppci'fromwhich they phanatocL'r .• Be ifcaW remembered, thitthoso complaints are hut little , undeEstpod hy the profesdon in general, and that all the medicine ihuie world hosj and herer will, stop those, losses, if aUcrired to continue uimbecluid, are sure to produce the mostdlstresglDg ikmseqnfenceg. .' • The price of the complete Instniment,; carefully secured against aU observation in ahox,l* only slo.' It can be bobs by express to any ln any part oftha United Bt&tes, (ynijt, £O, accordlng_toorder, accompanied by fall dlrec* tions, and import ant advice to the married and .single, tho expenses," even to tho remotest parts of the country, being very trifling. ‘ < i ■.•:■•: :•.. . •;. • - All applications and remittances snnst .be directed (post paid) to the Doctor himself, behaving no Agencies establish* ed but ih London and Baris. Artrtrrttfy (postpaid) Dr« B. De Lanoy, 61 Uspcnnnl street, NewYoilL ' f - Office hoars, daily, from 9 A. & till 3 P. SL, and from 7 to BP. £L,‘the Sabbath excepted; ‘ - tmdersfgncdcertiiy, with jjrcat pleasure, that the above mentioned Inetroment la not only constructed on sci entific principles.bat that frbm Its urn the : happiest respite may always, with confidence, be anticipated, there being, for the Trace of’ those diseases, no o&«r certain rowdy extant* ... HENBY S. KBLLEB, M. J) n , Chambers C. ECSHABPT, H. Howard eh, -HEW-TORE. S*ivei|ftiUldr«d‘Wov>ns Expelled* T) BADtha foUowiugstalaiacnt ttom respectable drug* 'Av trirtvof the surprising efiectsof U. A. .FAUNBo TOOL’S UNEQUALLED TKHMIFUQE : - - Oairnmaimd, N.y.-jJontiiry 13,1&53. • Mem* A . Clark, a man of uodanbted veracity, of the town of Lisbon , : 6wlAwren»cottuty,'N.?4 &&F* that he has & little girl, four years ohL.id whom he gave three doses of esioek’s Vermifuge, in. three successive hours. In the af lexnooa'of-thesameday'ehe -passed at.boo time BKVEN- TftKJr r aud at ahotherNEmßKN WOHMB. About two o'clock the foUbwihg-ulghk she passedlbW Incredible nnm* berof FIVE lIUNDiU£DAKDTWEEYY*ON.B> making in allfiye hundred and fifty-seven, in less than twelve hoars* time;' lie said they were perfecUy astonished ht sbelr a massef worms froma child of her age, and that ho coanted them accurately* "=■ v -Very respectfully, • • ’ - JERNERARANDALL, Druggists. : Sold wholesalo and retail by all the principal druggist* andenuntry merchants throughout the United-States, i Prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO-, corner ot Wood and yirsfrstreets, Plttsbtirgb; . nov2l 4-W it - t . V " ’W- _L- >--*> * ••"'.r-S- ■■.•■* •■.•■a 3i t L. • -K 'U\:■ " *#*«''* 5 myOly f. \ Jarne’eßxpectorant* GONBUiIPTIOi>.— This term is frequently Inappropriately applied to other' affoctlohe'of the lu&ga and Bronchia. So far os the this Tery.Uttlo eon cqhence, os tho xcmedlea arc the same. ,Tho EXFKC TVKANXshouId/be rivenaa often os may be necessary to relieve lib cough, and produce, a iteo and easy oxpectora* iioriy endnls© to remove the tightness, or jrain, or. op pres* . don about the throat or chest. The bowels ebouldheregu loted by the oseoftb* SANATIVE FILLS whenever fceces* tary. If there be much debility, with night ; sweats, lrcza .one to two tea-spoonfuls of TONICVJEBAUFIJG&Bhonia bo given about half an hour each mesh It should l>o mixed ini twnbfc-three spoonsful of cold Water, amT sweet ened to please tho taste. Butlf there be no night-sweats, orlfthey. disappear, then give tho. ALTERATIVE,three times a day, according to the directions, Instead of the VERMIFUGE. 11 • -.All BA-Jaynals preparations fbr sale, wholesale or retail, at tho EBKIK TEA STOBK,3B Fifthstreet*. . de©l7 t ■ , Wagrcn T s Cougrc>a ina. . ““ : ffeVUl3 INK.&pxB pared by a purely chemical process, «ud JL It is pale when first; by exposure to the afr bo* «meSgraddallyofaniostintense*undpernianentblack. For sale lohotUeT of various blzg; by wholesale or retail, &fi •. •: V-. W* 8. HAVER’S - • Stationary. War use. Market street, coroer of 2d. CVJFAIi : VAENISH,—t>W gallons, Smith’s • Rew York / brand, in store and for sale by . -FLEMING BKoB.,'successors to Jiiltfdd A &>_ ■; ■ , ,00 Wood at. QUICK&ILVisK*— 200 lbs in atom and tor sale by ' ■ dec2 : . FLEMINQ BROS. ll lf¥V MiiSTa 8AKl)-GHSwiiLKfi In store tmd forsalo IUUU by fdec2] FLEMING BROS. BEAKLSTAIICU— 30 boxes, u uhio,” in store and for aaleby ■• • [