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She was grand 'f : i . danghtcrof Charles Carroll, the last snrvivoror t‘^. .r.’ v- ' : J ' tho signers of the Declaration of Independence. I- .• and was one of. the four daughters of Mr. Rich* ivrd Caton. It is a remarkable fact, that two of • •*• her sisters, as well as herßclf, were married to Peers of Great Britain. Those sisters, both of ■f'»v*«'SS^h»po!£tMELCtSJ?B*A>fei.trf,'i'. , ti*if;>f-di ■ ■ whom are still iWlng, are tho Daohess of Leeds . ‘he Dowager Lady Stafford. Tho first hus- SsBS©hfetJtS!SsM;f!tSliA¥S : C?t?^f-'7‘^ , 3 , '|f.’*«'■’• ■>?'- I 'i’::H, 1 band of Lady Wellesley, Mr. P -.tterson, was, we beliere, a relative of the lady of that name who «s*i'dSit about fifty.years ago married Jerome Bonaparte, . afterwords king of Westphalia, and now a great dignotary at the Court of his nephew, Louis Nn- wwSPsSra?; {’l'ft'v'PJ.f.i ,i. fc - poleon. The Mnrchioness of Wellesley was for many years Lady of tho Bed-chamber to her “-*« fc "" ia, “ fc |^Si®ii ipawfiSi^W CLOTH.I N G STORE! JOHN irCLOSKEY & CO.. f.’< y-jUj-y i l '■ f l?~ iM: ? of the celebrated Clothing Depot tm Liberty >.*• a* atre«uwhich ha* won an unbounded popularity i....: : hnp«wa nf lha THKEB BIQ DOORS, hove, for the pur i tt - i^.ff *t?- v f '^f?^Rr s .• pOM of acquiring more ppaco fbr their Immense burinesa, yj ro^»'p'-7i«*ir^;Ar;Jf..s;ovv;Hi<fc}*."lp , *,r«.■•'■•-••. temoTad to the sparionfitmilclioffon the comer of ft 7. DIAMOND ALLKY ANI) IVOOD STREKT, SR«SaHf«. i k X -- they have now the most Ti - SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTUS! HEADY MADE CLOTHING, ’• • • That has ctct been otfered to the pnbhc. 5 \ Tfieir principal ohjecfcfor this wmoTa!,ia to giro them i\c? 3t h i 'morefeeffltfes for the ■, ‘ ’ waJOLESAXE TRADE!! • - LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! .. And iboy win warrant thorn to bans g«*l a« my imnii >'!^ red 111 osi woes, ,VitviL*t£riklb _nr thi ssst bttle, m cpon the bhoktest notice. t *5-i Q\*J6£~Skt£Jttier hare ou h&nd a fuU and beautiful assortment of tP^ptwi. Vailia.and COATINGS,Ior Fsocka deess, walking and busi ness coats. • ;: Oorlnterests cmlaenttcal with ihose or onrcustomers, 9 »nd we wraw the public that oar fldeUtywill not fail in Mo. 88 Wood Street, (SAST SIDE,) OOUSER OF DIAMOND ALLEY. • .'& a—Wederfwoarpatrotwtoundowtandthattrehare ' aolonsereny connection with tho Clothing Basing on j<%i{ii»l. . Liberty street. - On* attention Is deroted exclusively to the House abore designated. DRY GOODS. ipilltll aisaW:? Pwsfe f^tsssa IS*®--#® 'A- r-- ? ? fts i S ?■. .-ft* -aa 'y*ais£?&v ■ ' : yy V .' .' -i* *;v. .ft-. . ' '.■ • , ••■ft ftft >* ft l - fife * BAIR MCffiTOO POST. FRIDAY MORN AND ARY JS. TIIE PROG. OfiaUthe.fumiy things that live v Jn woodland, marsh or hog, 'That creep the ground or fly the air, '• .'Tbefannteat is the frog. -Theirog*“tho sdentificert. • • Of xataro'shanUtwork—- The frog,that neither walks ror runs, Bat goes it with a jerk. With pants and coot of bottle-gieon, j' And yellow fancy vest, ; All in his Sunday best; ... When he sits down, ho’s standing up, • Ab Paddy O’Kinn once said * And Ibr convenience sake bo wears His eyes on the top of his head. Von see him Fitting on a log, Above the ■“ Tasty deep,” > Yon feel inclined to say, V old chap— * Just look before you leap l” , Yon raise your cane to hit him on His ngly-looking mug; , . - ; " 'Bnt OTeyou getithaJf.way up, • ; Adowh he Iccrchug.. : .) J /. ,He keeps about hia native pond, . '} , •.< And ne’er goes on a eproo, ■ Kor pots “ how come-yo-Bo,” for a Li* •” Cold water cb ap is ho, : For earthly cares hone'er gets drunk, He’s not the silly fool, . C:4 r r-- . ' But whim they come ha give.** ajamp, .'-.oV . - And drowns *em'ln the pool. In Chicago,' 111., there are 61 churches, 54 ecbools, and 19G manufactories. CLOTHING. EEHOVAI. ■- TIpHE subscriber would riwpectfullyiTifbnn bl? friends and ~ Jl the public, that ho has removed from bis old stand, on . . Market street, tx> the iVHIf lfiOiV FRONT STORE , NO. .; 45 VIFTH STREET, immediately opposite tho Theatre, vherehe is now receiving and opening a handsome assort : meat of Rain and Fancy Colored Cloths, Cassimures and Vestings, of the newest styles, which he will taho pleasure : - In ahowing to those who may favor him with a call, lie is also' ptopai cd to make to order every orticlo of Clothing v- ; constituting'a Gentleman’s Wardrobe, in the latest and mostfashlonable stylo; - TO TAILORS^-The subscriber otiers for salo his com* .1 etc system of Garment Draughting, so favorably, known nd generally used by the trade of this city, Cincinnati, Philndalphla ond elsewhere; at the following prices, viz; With instructions, $10,00; without instructions, $7,00. The Book and Ruler,containing fall and area rate direction? tosuccessfuldraught 1 ng, fonvaided to any part or the United States* on receipt of $7,00, by JAMES C. "WATT, Teacher of Garmeut Cutting, Ha. 45 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. BA&IVEL (AltAYy MERCHANT TAfLOR, JTO, ST, CLAIR HOTEL BIULDTJs'OS, BT. CL&m BTBIET, F27rSBUKr.il. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING mado exclusively to order, «oi< warranted to suit, llut constantly on hand a * ohoic* assortment of CLOT II A, CAS3IMERES, VESTINGS, • aodOVERGOATING, of the lateststyles, selected expressly t>t the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving their orders, will bate their wishes consulted anil complied with, ns all work •' la done under hi* ownsupervision. ■ : • nrtvi2 Notice!! TO TUB WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS OF • PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY CITY, AND VICINITY. • —D, GREGG A CO-, Importers & Wholesale Dea’ers in .: ■ ■ Foreign nod Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties, No. 99, one door from the North-west corner of AYood 6t, and Dinmoml - alley, Pittsburgh. Having completed tlio enlargement of iheirpresent occupied Ware Rooms, are now opening ono • of the largest and best stock of DRY GOODS nnd VARIE* TIES, they havo over heretofore exhibited to the Pittsburgh trade, an i on examination, will be found to bo unsurpassed by any other Qonse of the kind in iho City, and as one of the partners Is generally in the Eastern Cities during the ■ business seasons, burcboslng.cheap bargains, adapted to the Pittsburgh and Western'Trade, wo will bo able to offer inducements to/our old eustomers, and purchasers gener ally. Our stock ofDry Goods consists In part of thofollow tag leading articles, viz: Superior Broad Cloths; Pilot and Petersham do; Fancy Cossimeros, Tweeds and Salinctts; Jeans, Fancy Vestings and Corduroys; • Flannels, Tickings and Vest Paddings; rtiil Irish T.lnfliin; • a Foreign and Domestic Ginghams; . . / ■ Alpacas, Slorinop,Cobnrg Cloths, and Dress Bilks; Bay State and Broach© Shawls; v . Woolen Comforts and Faney Bilk Handkerchiefs. ' The following comprise a,part of thegeneral stock of .•VarieHes: . Buttons,Combs,Threadsoud Bowing Silks; T- Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, and Black Silk Veils; Loco Goods; Jaconott?. Mull and Cambrick Bluslinn; • Fancy Nettings, and MUlincry goods generally. Ah»—A largo assortment of Table Cutlery, Pocket knives, ~•••■ 'fiasorsand Bcissors of our own-Importation* 'Perfumery, ■ ■ Patent Medicines, together, with tv splendid assortment ot • Gold and GUt Jewelryi of the latest patterns; Gold and £ll* Ter Watches; Watch materials; Watch glasses, and no cx fcanriv* stock nfSdhaar and 8 dav Brass Clocks, of a variety patterns.' Allot which will be sold ou the most accom modating terms,lor Cash, or City reference. . . .. r N. Country Merchants and Podlare aro invited to siva uawcall before purchasing elsewhere. gmgLdf D.QREQQ&CO. —~. SECOND ARRIVAL OF pALIi AHD WINTEE DRY GOODS 11 The Cheapett Goods of the Season l **TOUNG. STEVENSON 4 MTB, sign of the original Y Na 74-MARKET STltEtT r bctweou Fourth ami tho Diamond, Pittsburgh*, have jast rtwcivod, and are now opening,* largo and splendid assortment of now ope *> pRBS g G001)S> Of the newest and most desirable styles, adapted to the fhoaSe and Fancy Silks at bargain*. ' Plain Black and Cornelian Silks and Turk Satins. MerißO PlaMs, all wool, and Bilk and Wool do Also, Raw Silk and Cashmere Plaids of every description, sod ?»ney Do I,aims. Prtnch Morinw, Oarfnnons, Cobnrgs, Alpncas, atjil Para mattas, all colors and qualities. De B«es, *nd high colored DeLaincs,all qualities. -Fall and Winter Shawls, of every desorption. £ong and Square Bfonhe and Plaid Shawls, Printed Cashmero and plain Thibet do. Frwneh Chintzes, Glngbamfl. . . A general assortment fast color-Prints, from cts. up. WHITE GOODS of every description, r • Collars, Cuflto,ChemiaoHcs and Emb’d Hdkfk, at bargains. Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods Tory cheap. Also, a fhll stock or DOMESTIC-GOODS, ot low prices *— Linen Sheeting, Pillow Linens;Table Cloths, and Nap kins. Russia Dinpcr, and Cravats, very cheap. IGLOVES, HOSIERY, BUBPENDBILS, andCRAVATS. We would respectfully solicit on early cal! from both wholesale and retail buyers, flattering ourselves thnt wo eon accommodate all who may favor -us with their patron* ace. on most liberal terms. . ■ 5n26 • YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE. Jast Received, at *he original bee-hive, No. 74- NAItKET STREET, . , A NEW SUPPLY'OP FALL ANL WINTER GOODS; A, which will be sold at exceedingly low prices. We would respectfully solicit an early call from our friends and the pnblle in general, believing that we cun now offer greator inducements to both wholesale and retail buyers, than ever heretofore. * «pl 6 ' YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE. 3 TJOOKB RECEIVED TO-DabAY 65 Jr, at Ket STEect,— ft J 3 The Coming Strugglo. ( Pearson on Infidelity ; a third supply. . t Goldeo Dreams aud Leaden Realities, s Wild Scenes and Song Birdsj an elegant gift book; by s Webber; with 25 colored Illustrations. r : Homes ofAmerican Statesmen; a companion to t of American Authors. I Lyrics from tho Wide, Wido World; words by .Bellamy; i music by Glover. 8 Hamilton's Philosophy, n Men and Things in Europe; Einvan. n Coleridge’s Complete Works; lib. ed. % calf. B The Czar and Sultan. M Hildreth's Theory of Polices. For solo at Eastern prices, I tv • • J. 3. DAVISON, 1 doe 7 . 05 Market street, near Fourth. q ft» if? a tifTa new crop, landing from steamer • Arabia, and for sale by » . de c3 * - JAMES A. .HUTCHISON & CO.: ■pqpgmaM AND PI NK APPLE CHEESE just received, the IT finest in tho.market, by, . .. „ . BAILEY A RENSHAW -; -pgyiNKT* fItiQAKS icodbblfl Powdered* Crashed,smalf f\. Loaf 4nd Clarified Smrars. la store and for solo by JAitKS A. UtJTCaJSON & 00., Agents St.'Louis Sugar Eeflaery. j TRANSPORTATION. CLE V.KI ) AN»;^NJ*‘-P < iVrSBCrB&H OHANGB OF TIMK. ON and after MONDAY, November 14th, 1863, Passenger Trains will nm-dally (Sundays excepted) as follows: M AIL TltAlN leaves Cleveland at 0.05 AM for Wellsvtlle, stopping at oil intermediate Stations; arrive at Alliance nt U. 3& A M, and Wellsviile at 2.20 P M. , ...: EXPRESS TRAIN leaves-Cleveland at S.OO PM for Alli ance, stopping at Hudson, Earlville and llavcnna only— arrive at Alliance at 5.00 P M. • 'v- . -v - ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Cleveland for Ravenna aod’interiiiediato Stations at 7.45 > and'arrivo at Ravennaat 925-: P M. Two .through Trains iram Cleveland to Pitts burghdaily. T RETURNING: ! . EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Alliance for Cleveland at 12 30 P M, slopping at Lima, Ravenna, KarMlle and Hudson only—arrive at Cleveland at 2.40 P M. • Tho Mail Train of Oh to and. Penna. Railroad, leaving Pittsburgh at 8 00 A M, connects with this Train at Alliance at 1145 AM. MAIL TRAIN loaves-Wells villa for Cleveland at 300 P M, stopping.at all way Stations—arrive at Alliance at 6 00 ancLCleveland av7.3(} PIL . , ACCOMMODATION' TRAIN leaves Ravenna for Clove [Mid and intermediate. Stations nt 7.15 AM—arrive nt Cleveland at 9.00 AM. Onlyone through train from Pitts bvugh to Cleveland dally. CONNECTIONS,—MaiI Train from Cleveland connects at Alliance with the Mall Train of Ohio and Ponna. R. R. for Canton, Massillon and Wooster; also for Salem and Pitts burgh,- arriving at Pittsburgh at 4.45 P M. Express Train from Cleveland, and Mail Train from Wellsviile, both connectnl Alliance at 5.00 P M with tho Exprees Train of O. & P. K; for Pittsburgh—arriving ai Pittsburgh at 8,15 P M. Express Train from Alliance connects with tbs 8.00 A M Train of O. A P. R. from Pittsburgh. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh on tho 8.00 A M Train ar rivo at Cleveland at 2,40 P M, and connect with the follow ing trains East, West and South. Clevixu?dA?n>Toledo.- -Trains leaving at 3.00 PM for Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago and tho North West, arriving at Toledo at 7J>5 PM and Chicago next morning at 7 00— time through from Pittsburgh to Chicago being less than 24 hours. Cleveland, CoLUinics and Cincinnati.— Trains leaving at 2.50 P Mend 8.30 P 51 for Columbus, Cincinnati, Gallon, Dayton, Indianapolis and all stations oh tho Bellefontaine and Indiana Railroad. Cr.tvrL.onj xnd Erie.— Trains leaving at 4.45 P M ODd 900 P M for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo and Now York. The Trains connect both ways with the C. Z. & C.*R. R. at Hudson for Cuyahoga Falls, Akron and Clinton at Bayard with the Railroad forCarrolltxm, Minerva and Waynesbnrg. Tickets through to Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, L&salla and Freeport can be obtnlned at this office. Passengers ura requested to procure their tickets at the Company’s Office, of JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent, nov 18 Monougahela Hoase,. Water Pittsburgh. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA BAXLROAD. New Arrangement) COMMENCING AUGUST 8, 18,63. 1863. 171XPRE8S TRAIN loaves Pittsburgh at 0 o’clock, A M; li stops only at the principal Stations, and dines at Crest line at 1.30 P M. arriving at Cincinnati in the evening, via Columbus and Xenia. . Far© from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, s7>7sj to Columbus, $5,25.- ’•'-•• 51 AIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8.30 AM } dines at Al liance ; and reaches Crestline at 6,00 P 5!, connecting with the Night Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with the Bellefontaine and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indianapo lis, Terre llauic, and towns in Indiana Connections are made at Alliance by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and Cleveland. Fare from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4.00. Connoctionsu.ro made it Mansfield by Railroad with San dusky City, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and Zanes ville. Faro to Sandusky City, $4,60; toNowork,s4,so; to Zanes ville* $5. Connections arc made with Detroit and Chicago, both by Cl o reland and Sandusky City. Passengers who leave Pitts burgh in tbo Mail Train at 8.30 A M, go directly by Mans field and Sandaaky City to Detroit, without detention. Faro to Detroit, 6.00: to Chicago, 511.00. RETURNING x TIIR EXPRESS TRAIN leaves OresOlno at 1.00 P M, Mansfield at 1.40 P M, and Alliance at 5.00 P M, and reach* cs I Pittsburgh at 8.15 P M, connecting with the Express Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore,•'which leaves Pitts burgh at 10.30 P. M. Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, hours. Fore, $7,75. Fare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore. $15.00. . 1 MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 7, A M; dines at Al liance; connects with Express Train from Cleveland, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 6. PM. NKIV BRIGHTON' ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M and 4.45 P M, and New Brighton at 7 A M mid 1 P M. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tickets at rediicwl rates. . FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 6.30 A M, and ar rives at *1.20, P MV ngUlPaßsongers am requested to procure Tickets at the Company's Office, at the Federal Street Station, of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, J&F The Trains do not run on Sunday. Further Information may bb obtained of faugft v • . JOHN KELLY; Passenger Agent. WXHTEB AKEAHGEMENTS THK THE i-ast Mail Train will leave the Passenger Station on Liberty street eTcry morning, at 0 o’clock, stopping at ?wl the regular stations on the road, and arriving in Philadelphia the- neat nwmlt»s-f»t-7o’clock, connecting with the train* direct to Now York, also connecting at Harris burg with the trains for, and arriving in Baltimore at 7 o’- clock, A. M. - The Express Train leaves the station every evening at fivoO o’clock, stopping at all the regular stations, and con necting with trains for Baltimore, and arriving in Philadel phia or Baltimore at 8 P. &L Kan: to Phil adelphla. $9,50; Fare to Baltimore, $9. Baggage checked to ail stations on the Pennsylvania Rail road and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. • Tho Accommodation Train will leave overy afternoon at 5.25 o'clock, stopping at all regular stations, and running only as far as Latrobe. .. Returning trains arrive in Pittsburgh at 5.10, and 3 o’- clock, A. M., end 7.25 P. M. PnesecgerF^nrcliasingtickets In cars, will be charged ten centsln addition to Use Station rates, except from stations where tho Company have no agent. No notesor a less denomination than five dollars will bo receirtd in payment'for tickets, except those issued by the Banks of IVnn^’vania. JJ^Notjce.—lncase ofloss, the Company will bold them selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount uot exceeding $lOO. N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, «t a charge not to exceed 12J-J cents for cadi passenger,ar.d centaior each trunk.. For tickets apply to J. ME3KIMEN, Agent, At the P. R. R.-Depot, on Liberty street Pittsburgh', November 30,1853. SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON and after WEDNESDAY, November lfl, 1853, Three Passenger Trains run daily (Sundays excepted) os fol- GOING SOUTH* < Morning . Mail Everting Expreu. Pussmgtr. Express. Loare S?ndusky at.... 4.30 A M 11.00 A M 6.10 PM Monroeville Junction.. 6.16 « ll.&o “ w Shelby Japcti0n......... G. 40 .« IJS PJI 7J6 « Manslield Junction..... 7.20 “ 1.40 «< g.io M Mount Vernon.... 0.05 “ 4.10 “ t» 65 « Ueaclx Newark .....10.03 “ &.15 “ 11.00 « GOING NORTH. Leave Newark at. 4.20 A M 0.00 A5l 6.25 P5l 51t Vernon 5.25 “ 10.10 “ 6.30 “ Mansfield Junction-.- 7.20 11 12.10 PM 8.10 “ bbelby Junction. 7.45 “ 1.05 “ 5.35 “ Monroeville Junction.. 9.15 u 3.10 “ 10.30 l< Reach 5andu5ky.........10.0Q “ 3.65 « 11.05 “ Connecting at Sandusky with Mod River and Lake Erie, and “ Northern Division” Cleveland and Toledo Railroads. At Monroeville, with Trains on “Southern Division” Cleveland tnnl Toledo It It, for Cleveland, Tolodo, Ac. At Shelby Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cin cinnati Railroad. At Mansfield Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad fur pittsburch. 3 At Newark, with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Columbus, Ac., Ac. * - This arrangement of Trains completes the lino of direct communication between the East and “ Great - PasxJngera from Philadelphia and Baltimore, destined for the Wist, proceed, directly on their arrival at Pittsburgh, by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad <o Mansfield. Thence to Monroeville, where conaectton is made immediately for Toledo# Chicago, and intermediate places—affording a route unrivalled for safety, certainty, and despatch. Connection is also made with all ;tbo Trains on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Riilroad at Mansfield, by which passen gers from .Chicago, Tolodo,.Detroit, Sandusky,Zanesville, Newark, and Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh, Philadel phia and Baltimore, witnout delay. liy this route, passengers taking tho early Train from Zanea\iUe, Columbus, Newark, &c„chn go to Toledo, San dusky Or Cleveland, remain In either place somofour hours, and return home same day • TttROUG II TICKETS to bo had at tho different Stations, for tho nbovo named places. _ _• i . J. I*. .ROBINSON, Supcrlnt’t 3S§3. J J?eiuuylvaiU« Uallroiul Company. VVTHare forwarding Produce, 4c., to Baltimore and Philo. :■■■?■« dolphin, promptly, on receipt. Time, Fire Daya. RATES OS FREIGHT- Bacon, Pork and Beef, (salted,) 45c. IOOIbs.- On Lard, Lard Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass, 60c. ® IOOIba. i - 1 r On Cindies, Cheeso, Earthenware, Leather, Loaf Tobacco 60c.$100&fl.- * On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Clover and Timothv 'Beed,7oc,:tMb. r On Doer Skins, Hemp. Flax, and Eggs, 70c- 9 IOOIhg, _ On Feathers, Purs, Peltry, Brooms and Merchandise, DOo. lOOlbs.- On Flour, 87*#. barrel. Wo am also prepared to forward freight to Rodebangh's Station, near Oreenaburg, and intermodiato Stations COVODE A GRAHAM, Aganta, corner of Penn and Wayne st*., Pittsburgh; U. 11. HOUSTON, Agent! 276 .Market street, Philadelphia. PhNNulLl AN 1A IIAIDIWAD.—WiNTwiTariff between PmSBUROIT, PIIILAOELPUIA AND BALTIMORE. First Class.— Eggs, leathers, Merchandise. Purs,9o coats 3100 lbs. fccohd Class.— Apples and Peaches (dried,) Beeswax, "Bristles, Buffalo, Bear, and Deor Skins, Clover and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Ginseng, Rngp, Sheep Pelts 76c » 100 fts * Third Class.— Apples (green,) Bran and Ship Stuff, Bacon and Pdrk, (loose,) Butter, Hides, Hogs’ Hair, Hemp and Flax, Leather (Eastward.) Csc 1001ba. Fourth Class.— Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or boxes,) Barley and Malt, Beef and Pork (pickled or salted.) packed Candlos Cheese. Grain (In bags,) Lard and Lard Oil, Lead (in pigs or oxl Cake, Tallow, Whisky, Leaf Tobacco, 50 cents 100 job. fipcciai Rates.—Cotton 00c? 100 .lbs. Flour $1 ? bhl • Oh’OWE C. FRANCISCUS. TKUU. HAWORTH, corner of Diamond and Diamond U. to inform hla customers nnd tho public St.n'nr !inJs?oil'T o js now fcooiving a largo nnd choice selec- S? aa chmcO Young Hyson, Impo rial. Gunpowder, extra flno Sonchong, Nineyong; Oolonm SIS r n!, r !tn“ a general assortment of pure SPlCES—all or 255?*? X determined to eoll at such LOW PMCES beat by any other Store in the city. Administration Notice* WHEREAS, Letters of Administration de. b&nis run ■<aim ttslamento aniuxo, to tho estate of BERN ant! KANJ?, laic of .the City of Pittsburgh" Ja t ‘b al e££ granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted, to said S tate wiU make Immediate payments and those bavin * claims against the came,, will present them, duly authenti cated, dbr Settlement, to • • *••••••■• / WILLIAM HANEY,'Adm’r, _ , w <th Ward, Pittsburgh. , Or- [MITCHEL A PALMER, Attorneys at Law. ■ v , ■ ?;#■/tLjjt - ■ '■ . ‘ "'W * - .-W.-uV - ■».' V" v ~ S -.4 * ‘ ■** v. 1 ' i? ♦«t'»m.'v•• ' • -V.- -I?" r." -.V r ‘ ( - >: V..• INSURANCE COMPANIES. ■ Delaware BKntnal Safely Insurance Co* —JJfe toePtelutagc,'Third . lAlilK INSURANCE.—Buildings, nierrhtmdixe and other JL - property, in town and country, insured against loss Or damago by.fire, at the lowest rate of premium. •JjUßias Ihbubanca—They also insure vessels, cargoes and foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, -•,-Iklsjcp Teakspqetatioiiv—They eiao insure' merchandise : wansportod by w&gons, railroad caw, canal boats and steam* . boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms.. Directors—Joseph IL Seal, Edmund A. Bonder, John G. Bavis, Robort Burton, John R. Penroso, Samuel Edwards, George G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac It- Davis, Wil liom FolweU, John Nowlin, DkR.M. Huston, Jaa. 0. Hand, Theophilus Paulding, IL Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Sorrill, Bpencor M’llrain, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, IV Ullam Hay, Dr. S. Thomas, John Sailers, William Eyre,jr. Directors at Pittsburgh—D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John T. Logan. O William Mamin, President. Tuos. C. Hand, Vic* President. Joseph W. Cowan, Secretary. Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh. jelG;dtf P. A. MADEIRA, Agent INSURANCE COMPANY, . OF 7 HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premiums and Western Fund INCORPORATED 1825. Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the most favors* ble terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, on TUB PERILS OF NAVIGATION 1 , BY GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent FOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY. mailG:y LIFE INSURANCE, annuity and trust company, PHULAOEiiPUIA. CHARTERED AERIE 26TH, 1850. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL §250,000. Office, S. B. Comer of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Officers of the Home Board at Philadelphia: DIRECTOKS. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. M’Henxy, Jacob L. Florence, James Dovereux, William M. Godwin, William M'Kee. President —Stephen R. Crawford. Ftce President— Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh—Jemee H. Willson, M. D. Allegheny City—Vi. B. Mowry, M. D. GKO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, marl7:y gg. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Tlie Franklin Fire Insurance Company; Of Pennsylvania. DIREGrORfr— Charles w. Bancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuol Grant, Jacob B. Smith, Geo, W. Rich ards, Hordecii D. Lewis, Adolphl K. Boric, David S. Browne, Morris Patterson, "Chab. N. President Cms.O.BASCTEn, Secretary. Continue to makeinsuranoe,perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates os low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a largo Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, of* ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company 4 on January Ist, 1861, as pub* lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were aa follows, vis: Mortgage .$918,128 68 . Beal > 7B Temporary Loans 83,906 17 - - 61,889 00 Cash, Ac... —„ ....... 64,at6 81 .. Total ..$1,212,708 44 Since their incorporation, a period or twenty-ono years, they hare paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Doll are, losses by file, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposi tion to meot with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third sts. THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE BTATE MUTUAL PIBB AND MARINE Assets, May Ist, 1855 L... ...... Premiums received to May Ist, 1853 Interest on Loons, Ac Capital Stock. $446,183 20 Betunud premiums, Losses, Ro-insuraneo, Ex penses, At,. nrvxsTHEtrg. -Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, ami other good seca curitira .. SICI,4SI OS Premium Notes .. 170,010 01 Cashonhand .. 17,53) 21 Total am't of Resources, Liable for Losses...., $308,318 70 uratctoßS. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin county, P. O. SEDGWICK, Harrisburg, SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS, Banker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER, 6 JOHN a RUTHERFORD; Danphin county, A. J. GILLLTT, Harrisburg, 3. T. JONES, Harrisburg. ROBERT KLOTZ, Csrbori county. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President. A. J. GILLETT, Secretary. Wm Insure against perils of sea and inland navigation, alee, on Merchandize tn city or country, at lowest rates con sistent with safety. Policies Issued on dwelling houses either perpetually or for a term of years. Branch OSes, corner Fourth and Smith field streets. mygStf A. A. CARRIER, Actuary. Plttiburffh Life Insurance Company, of PITTSBURGH* I'<u Capital, $lOO,OOO, President—Ja«£3 S. Uoos. : Vice President—Sahcxl M’Cjuexaj?. Treasurer —Joseph S. Lxecil Secretary—C. A. Colton. OFFICE, NO. 65 FIFTH STREET, (Mcuontc Hall iiuilding.) This Company make* every Insurance appertaining to or connected with Life Risks. Mutual Rates are the same os thoso adopted by other safely conducted Companies. Joint Btoek rates at a reduction of on*-third from the Mutual rales—equal to a dividend of thirty-three and one third percent., paid annually in advance. Risks taken on the lives of persons going to California or Australia. max crons. James S. Hoon, Samuel M’Clurkan, William Phillips, John A. Wilson, John Scott, Joseph P. Qaxsam, M. D. John M’Alpln, Alexander Reynolds, Horatio N. Lee, Tllram Stowe. mort3 Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh, R. MILLER, JrV Prrridmt. | F. M. CORDON, Sc&cbiry CAPITAL, 0300,000, \\J ILL Insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA f T RINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Dibxctoks wboare well known In the community, and who are determined, by Sromptness and liberality, to maintain the chapter which ley have assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. Directors,—R. MUJor, Jr.,C. W. Rlcketsrm, J. W. Butler, N. Holmes, J r.,W. 1L Smith, C. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson, Wm.M. Lyon, James Lippencott, George Darsic, James Me- Auley, Alexander Nlmick, Thomas Scott. ®SU Ofllce, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A Co. up sUlrs,Y Pittsburgh.. novi&ly ASTNA INSBRAKCE COMPAHY, HARTFORD, CONN. Chartered 1810—Capital Stock 9300.000, THOB. K. BRACE, President. D„ TIIOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. IRECTORS— Thomas R. Brace, . Samuel Tudor, Ebonezer Flower/ Ward Woodbrfdgo, E. A. Bulkoloy, Joseph Church, Roland Mather, Frederick Tyler, Edwin G. Ripley, Robert Buell, Samuel 3. Ward, Miles A. Tuttle, Henry Z. Pratt, John L. Boswell, * Austin Dunham, OartaTus F. Davis, Junius 8. Morgau. PoHcb* on Fire and Inland Risks'K-med on favora ble terms by GEORGE E. ARNOLD, Ag't, dccl&ly No. 74 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. WESTERN FARMEEB’ INSURANCE CO., ntllwn „ NEW LISBON, OHIO. BRANCH OFFICE, No. 129 FIFTn ST., PITTSBURGH. Capital, $lOO,OOO. JAMES KELLY. Prest, LEVI MARTIN, Bcc*y. R. McKABKEY, Agent. Will insure Buildings, Stores, Merchandise, and Property generally, on the most favorable terms. (decDCm Is your Life Insured,* IF NOT, read what somoono has written. Among nil the contrivances of man to protect the family circle from want, none can bo found more fiimplo in Its character, noble ip ite feature, or certain in its results, than LIFE INSUR ANCE. It is the prop which tho dying husband leaves to support the wife of bis bosom- It is tho uuHcon hand of tho ProvJdont father reaching forth from the grave, and still nourishing his offspring, and keeping together tho family group. „ . t C. A. COLTON, Secretary, Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth st, _ 6 ®P2l . masonic Hall. NEW OFFICE. Boat Estate and Contracting' Agent. IMIL subscriber has boon induced to open an office for . ihopurposoof buying and selling, on Commission, and naving the Agency of largo Steam Saw-Mills and Boat ; m. s . ° n , the river, tegotber with many other facilities from other waterand steam saw-mills: Ho flatters himself that ho ean furnish any bills of lumber and timber of any kind, great or small, long or short, and -Oliver them at any point on tho Allegbony, Monongabcla, Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to build largo Barer* Store Boats, Coal Flats, Boot Gunnels, Bridge Timber. Rall road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, Ac., to any given point, and will attend to the Sale and Rentof Real Estate. From bis long oxporionco in lumbering, frolghting'and boat building, he thinks ho can giro general satisfaction All persons are requested to make their contracts soon: espe cially those wanting boats or large bills oflumber and tim ber, should contract for them In the fall for the spring and summer use. He will also attend to tho purchase and sale of any commodity that may bo desired letters addressed to David Monk, Real Estate and Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, post paid, will bo punctually attended to. Ilia office is on Irwin street. No -> Allegheny House. DAVID MUNN BEFXZIEHCEa. Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, Esq., “ u n AnoghonjriiuT«. Mr. Wo, Armstrong, “ Clarion « Mr. George B. Sweney, *< « u C. A J. UahnACo . “ u ,< dee2l:lydaw M A fi rr,ctUtnral Notice. IMBhOS ol.the Allegheny County Agrioultural Eo ciojr are-requested-to renew their membership pro- TIOUB to the amual election fbroffleers,' which takes pfano on the first Wednesday of January, 1854.- Certificates of ““‘•"“p can be bad at the Beod Store of James Ward roe, Ftflhstaoii James Neglcy, at the Warehouse of Neeley & Mohan, WooTstrcet; from Wm. Martin, £r., near Min ehestcr , andftomA.B, M’Quewan, at tho office of M’Quo wan * Douglas, corner of Penn and Wayne streets. • „ WM. MABTIN, Sm, Pres’t A. B. M QnsWATt, Soe’y. • [decZl:dintdJ ' ' ; Chartiers Railroad Company* A MEETING of Stockholders of the Company win bo hold, in accordance with the provlslonsof iho Shartof on MONDAY, thfrflth deyof Jon nary next, at the Monon’ gohcla House, Pittsburgh, at 3 o’clock in Iho afternoon, for tho purpose of electing a Board of Managers, forthe ensu ing year. (doclt) J. K. MOOItHBAD, Pres’t aUQOLDKB BRACE. SUPPORTER A\T> v.i ksL X TIC STOCKING DEPOT is at Dr. KDYBER’g, No-140 comer of Wood street and Virgin alloy. All kinds of me cnamcal appliances wo kept and fitted at this establish* meat. Satisfaction warranted in all cases. nor 24 PROTECTION 81,000,000. THE UNITED STATES INSURANCE COMPANY, 07 FESHSTLYAKIA. ■l4 : V’V‘ >■ »;;• « » * '.VC _J. . ■» BANKERS AND BROKERS. EXCHAHGE ABD BAHKIHG HOUSE 'or. ' WI&KISS &. CO., -■■■■• UNITED STATES 11A N K BUI I,DI NQ, ' - Wo. Fourtli Street, Pitrsßoaon, pa, . .TjiOREIQN and Domestic Exchange, Colo, Bank Notes Warrants bought and, sold. • «; Oollectlonsmade througkoatthe Union. - - • • BOOhefß paper discounted and loans negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on commission. . Money received on deposit end;interest- allowed when left fog a specified time. .... : ? r . dec3 n . i ■ JOHN WOODS. BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKEB, DEALER nr. . J. , tJommercial 'and Bank notes/ CTOCK bought and sold oh commission. Collections to. Interest paid oh Deposit.- ■ti No. &BJ£ Fourth Btreot, nearly opposite the M. SI. BaDi: - . ,declO 8. u. MturiH...... jouh ii. nmui TIEENAN & CO., , _ BANKEKB AND EXCHANGE BItOKEBS, febS&ly] JVq. 95 fffoj Sir at, and Diamond' AUty 1803, EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF A. WILKINS * CO., _ • _ ■ No. Vo Fotoib Sxanr, Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh, ■. . . : l ans .■ - . .Finßßcnon. G. E. ARNOLD & CO., D:. bankees and exchange brokers, EALKKS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Bight and Time Drafts, Ae. Collections carefully .attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold oh commission. 74 Fourth st, next door to Bank of EitteVg. [iie!3 HILL & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, S*_.„ ’ COttSEB OP WOOD AND FIfTB BTEZSTS. IGUT EXCHANGE on the JEastem Cities constantly for sale. Time Hills, ot Exchange and Notes Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal dtics of the 1 United States. De poaltj received of par and Current Funds.' [mar27ly ALLEK REAMER, EDWARD RAUH, ■ , FLORENCE EBAHEB KBAMER & BAHM/ ' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,: BUY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate liOuns on Real'Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; bay and sell Stocks on Commission. Collections madte on dll' points in the Union. - -. [ayl H. HOLMES & SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, HAVE REMOVED THXTB BANKING AND XXCtIASOX .OFFICE TO KO. 67 MARKS! BTRKET, TOUR DOORS BELOW. OLD fIIAND. : : N, HOLMES & SONB, Bankers mid- Exchange Brokers, • RRd Dealers in Notes, Drafts. Acceptances, Gold, BR ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and. Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposit* received in par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between 1 Third and Fourth sts. (jaiKkly JAS. 8. UOOS,. „.,.THO3. fiAROXNT, HOON & SABGEHT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. X. CORNER Of WOOD 4 SIXTE 6T-S., PirTSDUBOB, Pa. DEALERS In Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign mid , Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, Ac. Exchange on all the principal cities of the Union and Eu* rope, for sale in sums to suit purchasers. Current and par funds received on deposit. * . Collections made on all parts of tho Union, at the lowest ratca. . - . . . . [Bepll:ly. Removal, PATBICKS & BBIEHD, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ■Efote IZemoted their Office to the Cbrner of Ftfih ana Wood til. ‘ PITTBHUBUH, PA. PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made In all the dtles throughout tho United States. Deposits rucefved in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. (feb3 STOCK AND BILL BBOKEK, Office, 2io. 02 Fburlh cL, above ■ Wood, PITTSBURGH. ESf* Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on col laterals, negotiated.- Stocks and taud Warrants boughl aod sold. . .. • . wtS FLORENCE HOTEL, No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (<»ST>DCT£D OH TIIE tUSOPSAS WAV.) BEUBEN LOVEJOY, . «&1y __ PROPRIETOR. AUKS CBOWS. ,xt. C. oomhti.lt. $209,010 Gt 135,230 60 1,910 19 100,000 00 Brown»a Hotel, Cbmer of SmithJUid and Third Slrttls, Pitisburah. Fhm'a, BROWN Jk CONNELLY, PBOpaitrousT . JBE^Q ood stabling attached to the. House. 67,864 56 JRASKLIN IIODgK, Cleveland, ~Ohtor~ p PATRICK ft SON, l^Ropßirrona.—This RoUxa has un- Vy* dergcme thorough atnl extensive repairs, alteration#, and large BdiUtiona of now furnilurn, and the proprie ty pledge ibemselres that nothing ahull be wanting on their part to render the Fiunttiff a plueo where all tfceeom* fbrta of a first class hotel can bo fount!, jy<*f C. PATRICK ft BON. $353,318 70 st. Hotel, Cbmrr of Wind and Third strMt, I’Miburgh, /ten’s. wrr.t.iAM a campbelb. PEcnuifaL rpiDS fine establishment having come into tiro bands of a X hew Proprietor, offers groat inducements to the travel- Ungcoromunity, and nlso to regular boardvra. Jurery UeH eßcy and luxury will be provided In its season, and no pains will he spared to make this Hotel a comfortable ttotfK to all who may call there, [myiatf] W. ?. CAMPBELL, PropV. fct* Clair Lager Beer Brewery* ““ TIIE undersigned respectfully iulbrms the public that he is now folly prepared to serve private families and tho public generally, with his celebrated LAG Eli BEKH, in bottle*. All orders left at his Office, NO. 33 DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; apd the Beer delivered to any part or the city or vicinity, F. O. FCHKNCK. SELLING O FF . GREAT CHANCES FOM ISABf © AI3^ T §! fIMIL undersigned would respectfully inform their friends X opd the citizen* generally that thev are about closing out Ihclr large red well selt-ctod stock of RICH AND ELEGANT CARPETINGS, Lately purchased in the East, from the Manufacturers and Importers, which, for variety, style ami quality, are unsur passed—consisting of VELVET TAPESTBY AND BRUSSELS, Of Splendid designs, Mect**d expressly for onr City Retail Trade, and at lower prioes than would now cover the cost of importation. IMPERIAL, EXTRA tinj SOPER. TIIREE-PI.T CAR PCTS, from the most celebrated manufactories in the tnitod States; colors warranted. Ingrain Carpets of all kinds; >otiltian, Hall and Stair Carpets; Wool and Hemp Oatrh Carpet*; together with « Urge apartment of Oil Cloths, Mats, KttgS'Mattioff. Table and Piano Corera, Ac Til® entire stock will positively bo sold the present Sea son. to make room for other goods. _. tl S c3 C. D. HEAPLY * CO. CAKPKTINU. —A large stock of new ood beautiful pat tern* now receiving at the NEW CABPKT STORK, ' 47 Fifth street, near Wood. Also, Oil Cloths of all widths and qualities; Rugs, Matts, Matting, Window Shades, Stair-roda, Yenltian Blinds, Ac Ac-, at xnx lo'tnst casn rmexa. fieps KNTERPKI H E W'ORKB^ SO. 130 WOOD ST3XJTT, THIRD POOR BtWW YUmH? ALLTT ; BO Wifrd TETLEY. jf&iilflsFrr' ;»»'■ ■ yjfl IMPORTERS and mahufactorers of x^^arm<f> f ,„- a i cpxu:R y t g UIIQICAL ANI> DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We W& : : keep ft general assortment or the above articles constantly oa band: together with a general variety of Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis. tola and Revolvers, Flasks? Homs, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder. Lead and Ballets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives: Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repalnug neatly executed. . RIFLESI -—We ire -making Rifles of every description, to order, of the best material, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill* ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prions. mylfi Revolvers! Revolvers! ‘ JUST RECEIVED—By Express, direct from the manufac turers, a splendid assortment of Colt’s Repeating Pis tol*, 4,$ and 6 inches barrel, all of will sell for cash as low as they can be bought In the city of New York. Persons going to Australia or California, will find that they can do better by purchasing their equippago at home, than they can omong strangers, a* we give persons a chance to try any of tho above Pistols, before leaving the city; and In caeoof * toHare, werefgnd the mouoy. BOWN A TETLEY, fohlO 100 Wood street Pittsburgh. riillK KENTON IRON COMPANY, of Western Punnuyl- J. ranle/having become the proprietors of tho KENTON and DICKERSON PATENT for making Wrought Iron di* reel from tht Ore, for that portion of territory of Penns viTtv jiia lying west of, and including tho counties of-Fulton. Huntingdon, Centre, Clearfield, Elk and McKean, are now prepared to sell certificates of stock in said company, each share of stock entitling tho holder to share in the profits of thn company, and the right to uso one Furnaco under said Patent The Company will also sell the right to use the ImproToment in tho. above named territory, by single fur nace or otherwise. The fact that hr the Kenton process Iron Ore can bo converted into Blooms at about tho coat re quired to convert Oro into Pig Metal, is a sufficient recom mendation of Its merits. Mr. JAMES H. CRANE has been appointed Agent for tho sale of rights to use Furnaces udder said Patent, to whom application may bo made, or to the undersigned the Company. J. K. MOORHEAD. V ALLEN KKAMKR, JAB. W. HAILMAnJ * W. DEWEB WOOD, M’Keesport decl&dtwtf JAB. H. CRANE, Pittsburgh. ATENT FRUIT GATHERER—For picking fruit from tall trees without tho aid of a ladder; Pruning Instru ments of the most approval construction;-Digging Forks, suitable for strawberry beds, Potatoo Hooks; Seed Drills Boies, fbr llay or Corn Stalks/of-various Patterns, and a groat variety of labor saving implements for the garden or farm. . Downing’s, Barry’s, and other standard works on Fruits, Flowers, Rural Architecture, and Landscape Gardening, for sale.ntthe Seed and Implement Warehouse, No. 49 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jygg ; JAMES WARDROP. Wall’s Academy of Drawing' and Painting ! TXT ■ 0. WALL would notify his mends and the public, -T V • that ho has removed his studio from' First street! to the corner of Market and Fourth streets, (second story!) over tho store of Wm; M. Horsh; entrance on Fourthstreet At the request of his friends, ho has also opened a ’DRAW ING! SCHOOL, Classes for young Ladles and Gentlemen wiU bo formed in both DraWingand Painting. He has fitted up a Room with every facility for study, and he trusts that hlsenterprtae will meet with o’supporting patronage. . apr22*f : OFFICE MONONGAIUSI,A NAVIGATION CO., 1 December.lo,lBs3. f PROPOSALS will be received at, this office until three oVock P. .M. of WEDNESDAY; tho'2slh January next, for the construction of Lbckand Dam No. 5; also, for the construction of Locks and Dams Nos. O nnd 7, being requisite to extend the navigation to tho V3rgihia Btate line. Plans and specifications will bo exhibited at the office one week previous to tho letting, and all necessary informa tion'given by S. Lathrop, E«q n or tho undersigned." • Proposals will be received for. payments to bo made in cosh; also, for payments in stock and boada of the com ; pany i . , ~ J. R. MOORHEAD, * :: dec!4 President of Mon .Nav. Co. ' ■ ■ OYSTER TB.AKSPO*TATIO»r. WE have arranged with the Pennsylvania and Susque* ;hanna Railroad Companies, for a special Oyster Transportation Line, at exceedingly low rates. ' : octL ' ADAMB A CO., 64 Water st ~- VENiTUfii Blinds, f\ P EVERY QUALITY, for sale at manufacturers’ prices. U at the : NEW CARPET STORE, 47. FIFTH STKERt! near Wood. . . fttQV&tfl / ROBINSON. <fc CO. * have this day received a fresh sup- XJ ply of strong .fine flavored Ooloug and Congo Teas,at 50 and ”5 cents per pound, new importation; wmch.we will guarantee equal to any thing in this market at the same price. Wholesale and retail by BAILEY A RENSQAW, j fl s 253 Liberty street. 'SJ- v -\ • ,'\" V® •'*»'"• r-'~' ; AUSTIN LOOMIS. HOTELS, &c. ROBINSON A CO. 4 " " .v - i*;‘- II.IW'IW I |> lUBIII II i 11l rill f9L7 BTEYKNBON coaUnaea to m&mx&ctxire- VjL OABINIST-WAHIi of ever; description, tibia old stand, comer of Liberty’axulSaTefitlkßtreets. OTfnKETAK UNO attended to, in all itabranches. • myll £uCO. s XTATK 017 HAND at their extensile CABINET and JCI CIIAIH MANUTACTOBTr No» 64 Smltbfleld eta»t, a larg? assortment of fancy. *n4 plain furniture,-Which they beldW onstomarirrites; '•' * y ‘ * Terms—Cash only, .* .dse27;ly; Great Inducements to Casta Purchaser*, will sell our large stock of COMMON ANDFANCY T V CHAIKS ANl> BEJ}ST£ADS,ai prices tfcaicaonot. :iail to please cash' purchasers. All our work is -warranted. Ourterms are-CAHH. ( JAiLESLOWUY, . °iAr2s 1 1 oor. Seventh and Übertysts. . Joi^neyn^nJ^ablnetMakers Association* wabmb.o.use vaTujßn stbjsbt,- ..(puma wood isn uun bis.) .'TinaASSOCIATION,cm Wingot *• already .twice to. three times asyjL • many 1 hands as the'largest end : reP| hitherto most Tenowned. business* T - shops of this city, have opened their Warehouse, .ore able to famish the publicity wholesale or retaiL with Fu rniture of the fallowing description—via; • Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Full Columned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads? MahoganyChalm Backing Chairs; Mahogany Washstands; Sofas; Divans: Piano-Stools; Book Cases;:Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables? fine Cord Tables; Centro Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; .Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and BreakfestTables? Workstands ; Cherry end Common Workstands; post^ oommon, low, and trondleßedsteads: Cherry Bureaus; Cribs Cradles, &c. ■ .. • - • The advantages.of cooperation, on an extensiva scale; per* mit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they axe deter* mined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good,' if not better article, and warranted—as the miblie will un derstand by glvingtbem a call. - - . t*3» Steamboat work of all descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order in eTery'style, at the short est notice. : mat& ' i JAMESW.WOODWELL, CABINET FJJRNITURE MANUFACTURES. IVdrtkrooms 07:ahd 00 Third atreet. J. W.-W. respectfully InfbnnßjSt-i i - 's Me friends Sind customers that heuL ) ■ &.?. ■-*.* hasnow.completedhisspringstoclc^^Pl "7j " ■'**** of Furniture, which is deddedly *HI the largest and best ever offered tor sale in thiflClty, which' will bejrold at prices as low as any in the Untied States, Eastcrr West.; * As he is determined to uphold the quality with weH sea soned materials, best workmanship, and newest dwngpc; and from the exteutof hb orders and frieillty in manufacturing, bob enabled to produco warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. He has adopted the principle of Identifying his customers* Interest wtibhhrown,; la quality -and-price, 'and keeps aK on hand tho greatest variety of every description of fund tore, from the cheapest and plainest, to the ant and costly,' that ahmisc, or any part of one!, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consist, in parti of hla stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: fouls XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; 1 60 Sofas, In plash and hair doth; ■ 60 des. Mahogany Chairs; 20 doz. Walnut « . 60 Mahogany TterMwg « 20 Walnut ' «* 5 «« . 60 Mahogany Divans; . 20 Walnut 44 60 Marble Top Centre Tables : 60 41 44 Dressing Bureaus; 30 u u Washstands; 40 Enclosed “ 100 Common 14 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; .49 Mahogany Bedsteads; 20 Walnut 44 60 Cottage 44 _ 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; ■ , 20 Mahoganv Wardrobes: ’ 10 Walnut 44 10 Cherry 44 60 Plain. Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary .and Bookcases; -• • 20 dot. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Beat Hoc king,Chairs: . 12 l4»dies: Writing Desks; - Hat and Towel Btands; What-Nots: Klenirw; m Paper Macho Tables: Oonreraattai Chain; Pranbroka , “ Elizabethan “ Hall and Bar “ Eocaptton “ LadW Work “ Pearl Inlnld . « Eztmiton Dining Tablea; . Arm u Ottomans; Gotblo and nail Cbairs; ’ A large assortment or COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. CAOirirr Miggna supplied with all ar ticles In their lino. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, fnralahod at the eiiortcat notice. .. • * • All orders promptly attended to. . apr6 , WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. HEW JEWELBY &TOBE, No. 87 market Streep (Second door above the Norlh-ivnl comer of the Diamond.} JOHN STEVENSON, (of the latefirm of John B. M’Peddcn * Ctu) respectfully announces to the publit.ihaihehas opened, at the above stand, a fin* assortment of WATCHER. JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLAtSwaIIE,LAaS. Ql! RANDOLES, ibclefuftd Table CnCery, Britannia Ted and Qmmunum SUt, and tho usual variety ofgoods in his line of business.- . TV A TO n ES^J of itne Hotnwtd.Umlftom his long exparienco In toninew, lie will do able to. gito satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage. PRtaburgbt May 15th, 1853. Jeweller, A TING refitted his store lira handsome manner, end hot recent!; returned from the eastern dtlcswltli a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of hia friends and cuatein era to the fact that among his Watches will bo found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Bins, Fob and Vest Chains. Finger Kings, Ear Bings, Miniature Lockets, etc, etc. FANCY tlOODS—Such as Papier Machs, Work Tables and Boses, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume EotUea, Table Slats, Colt s Pistols, Porte Monnales in great rariety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless rariety of useful and or namental articles, which hare only to be seen to be appre ciated. £norl] NO. 81 MARKET STREET,' J. B^ y . Woo,i Nursery and Gardens, AMES KENNEDY, pate Manager of the well-known Sy recuse Nuseriea, Now York,) legs leave to Inform the public, that bs has now established an EXTENSIVE NUR SERY, on the Fann of Mr, James 8, Negloy, near East Lib erty, where he shall b* prepared, after tho 6th Instant, to re* ceivw and fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Tre*)j, Hardy andGrecn Eoura Shrubs and Plants. In addition to a choice and superior stock on hand, ho boa made arrangements with ono of the largest Nurseries In the East, to keep up his supply. Having a thorough and long expo rioncQ in the business, he can assure his customers perfect satis&ctiou. . , Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer hi* services In designing, layiogout, othlmanngicg Rural Cemeteries, Pub lic Darks, or the grounds of Country Residences; and will also furnish piaua for the formation of Lawns, Approaches, Kcturesque Scenery, Ac., In the highest styles of the ar2 Practically acquainted with every branch of landscape Gardening, and having spent years in the Sylvian parks of England, and on tho beautiful banks of the Hudson, he hopes he has the capacity to meet the wishes of those who favor him. .. .. „ Communications can be addresse d thronchth* <ai Pan GlEcw, or lflft at the Warehouse of Messrs. Neelrr Mohan, 22 Wood street DU?7 „ „ DCRKEK’S CELEBRATED CHEMICAL YEAST OE BAKING POWDEES, The cheapest, Healthiest, meet Useful and Economi cal Article for Raising Bread, Bitcrtit, Pried, Griddle, and Johnny Cities, Pustrv, ' 'Puddings, Sweet Caixs, Orrn Bread, tfe„ ■ ' . EVER INVENTED. Opinions op tub press;— Those who have tried It, hire found that thoodcertise sun t doc* not vaunt Its praises too highly.—lTsllahssiw) Floridian and Journal, Feb. 19,1863. 1 Housekeepers, who have tested the quality of this porr. der, pronounco unanimously in its favor.—[Lockport Dally' „ J ‘, ™'rss«s o»er;thlng ta the way of ririny, we erer saw tw < Aprifls b 18M? ° f caia -~i ll,,b '' a T Advocate and Regis- This is an article of such utility In various klndil of cook pry. that when its virtues become properly, known,-uo housekeeper, „that studios comfort and economy, will wil lingly do without it—{N. Y. pick., May 21,18&3. ' No one Deed hesitate to use Barkee's all-important article v S 0 X e te§ erB^,^PttMicMl JkMarwd NashyiUe Whig, £od< 17i 18u3, , Would yoa have light bread, sweet bread, hread tha't you cm eatwlth a good relish, do not forgcfrtd procare BorkeeV Baking ttjwder. you will not foil to hate good bread. Daily/Times, Slay 24,1852. ■ We hate tried this article, ami can recommend It with perfect confidence.—{Quebec Gazette; July, 1852. - Dorkee’fl Baking Powder wo bate tried at oar house, and our ‘better half 1 ’ was astonished at the result—FN. Y, Bally Hines,Oct 23,1852. " l ■ AU good housewives wiU rejoice In and glorify tho name <£ Burkw, after they have given hts Baking Powder a fair triaL—fhew York Sun, Bept 30,1852. Baking Powder, undoubtedly the hestartido for Sn P 1853 h&a eD tUsCoverwi *~‘ N ’ Y. Butch- TUo highest commendations, ftom huodredsof tholanreM and most respectable wholesale houses in this, and neariv C 0n thill continent, could begiyen, If space • . .E. B. DURKEB, " r Sols PBOF£RTO& ASD &LUTO?4CTUB2R, 130 Water street. New Y<reir. BAXTER * McKBE, Agents, Pltt,burgh [*mf HALOOQI tKEC0.......... JOra Bi IXECJL _____ 14©® 0 ! 1 * McAltiln 4 Com * ni i ■ 618 <“ PKulneejMefc “a Plttubargh Manufactures, Nob. 212 ana ajl Liberty atregvn«M Uie Scad of Wood, Pittsburgh, Parrot for for sale on liberal terms, the following: 3S2i?ff“S, frca^^: .’.'SOiW*«.»»«»,'»«awWs, “ aJSS 5“ ~ ! O hms Bar Irtmcdo; 3 do Heat Noli Rods: 600 boxes Window Glass,! 2000 koga Rook end Rifle easortedi l. Powder, assorted: 60 half chests Tea, as-| 800 boxes Rosin Soan’ V eai * 85 bbls. Linseed, Lard an JSS& I £ ,> S?s , ’“ ,ortods > Tannerß’OU; 100 hhds. N. 6. Sugar, part; 800 bUBi Vinegar: <-s .P™’! „ i SO do Rosin; iofei’ B^ T !f a , S , ug j ri ! 20 <h> Pitch; iSS» R, “ doi i f: : 6 audttf aheoVzinc, as-| lowtts,Antimony; . : 2000 fi». Cotton Vfira, aa^ 100,000 B>rSd Bolt SlCTtii *° tt<>1 ' •'■■ .rapt2o WM. A. MX3LUKG, DEALER 1H ‘ Fino Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow ■Wore, CORNER OF WOOD AND BTXTU STS., . s „„„ , , PITTSBURGII, PA. I l aT Ba. assortment of-FRESH GOODS, ' already extonsire stock, purchased «t“ “low'rmslkotpK™ mar^t3 ’ wl,i *» “W AST Goods delivered lb the city free rif charge. Bep2T ENGINEERS’ STATIONERY WAREHOUSE. A ■ w. S. HAVES, •'JWfSR ; 0P: MakKXT BECOSTO SmiT3. A "JJaTS ON, HAND,’a large and well selected stock af WDatmntfg Braying Papers, all sites; in. rolls, various widths; •Draughting Pencils;- . Mathematical lustnunenta: • Tape Unea; India Kubber; , Field Books; - "Profile Papers; • • :■ r - 'CrossSection'Papers,- " . it # : Protractor Papers; articles of Stationery used by Civil Engineers. V •W'wrel, Transit, Topography and Becord Books to order—rated to any pattern required. *epj • ' • • /, r-..-t’”- V- -•-• • • •• ■''.’’ • ‘ ~ _ •- *■. t *;••'*.' • *. . * r . * *■■■', c ,~ . r S "*r .•■ • •• .'«. , ‘ ' \ - _j MISELLANEOUS. •.„ . , I iniOPEA3S[ AQEHGY. J ”, iVI? THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED : OPPICB JtlT THIS CITY 1 ron nmirrisa < , . . EIOHKY TO THE OLD COVET&T^. TAHES BLAKELY begs leave to say lo those persona hav- O lug friends In the Old Coontry< and ffeeiroU B of either' sanding them: money nr poylugthei* ipaasago, that hjfr'Wfc* tattffementa for doing either is now complete) and pa.sa firm, A papls that mistakes can hotoccur,' nor losses accrue toany During..tho laat ten years in which ha has been in; he has remitted oVerA Half MffiloffofDolhkrs ii dollar,ahd ; thAhonss forwhicfr heifl- in.Liverpool,has shippednotices than4s,oot)persQns ; -*W«- fOTby, without. a complaint of neglect of doty on their pan. - - . . .rj ( . ‘ He cahiffltte Passenger Tickets for'London,T>utiinyLiVer- Drogheda,' Limerick,: Port and .Dundalk*to New. York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore and Now Orleanfl.’ftiid ’ Gom thence to Pittsburgh; And wm Attend- strictlyto fo*> He for sale, ON ENGLAND. ■ -. ":.V:: V Edwards, Sandford A Oo;..i*,,*:.»*i^.^ k u.i w u...i.i.ilcnd 0 n;- • - ■Wmi Tappscott 4 G 0.... ................ ...Liverpool. _ (Available in the principal cities and towns throughout England and Woles./ • • ••• : ON IRELAND. Provincial Bank • Ireland... r [• • mLurcßas. Armagh, Belfast, Downpatrick) Enniskillen, Hallow, Strabane, ■; Atblone, • Carlow,' - Drogheda, Penney, . Monaghan, ... Knnlscorthy,. 'BaUfna, Cavan, Dundalk, Galway. Newry, Tralee, Balymena, Clonmel], Dungannon, Londonderry; Omagh/ : ' Youghall, Banpridge, Kilkenny, Dungannon, Kilnish, , Waterford, Coleraine, ' Parsonstown, Cork, Ennis, Bendon, - Sligo* - ; Wexford, • Oootehfll, Limerick, v BAUyshannon, .ON . SCOTLAND. . , - , 1 National Bankof Scotland, Edinburgh, and its branches in fifty towns in Scotland. - _ON FRANCE. Messrs. Edward Blount & Co., 8anker5—..~.....„,.~.... > Pari5. (Avollahle in any city in Franco.) ON GERMANY. ’ Messrs. Vogel, Kook & Co., Bankers, (Available in any city in Germany.) vr. JAMES BLAKELY* . myy ... 186, cor, of Seventh and Smßhfleld rta. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE AST) BET AH,, ' iSt itte lPeldn Teik ktore, ~ •, 38 FiyiH STWSXT, P 4. / ! the half chest, of neatly packed in metallic package*; Jj: to suit the trade. : ' . The subscriber is now receiving bis Foil stock of GBFFJ and BLACK TEAS,—consisting of some of thafipeatcl <]i ,to bo found in the Eastern market. Merchants visiting the dty areihvßed to efllfand examine tmrstock. Below Wsilst of the various grades, all of which have been carpfhlly selected, and con with confidence hejrecom mended: $0 half chests fine Young Hyson; 10 do -do Moyiins YoungUysoa; - ; 1Q.., dO: extra fine Moynns do; lOO do Superior do; ‘ 15 do extra fino' do; . 60 Located boxraAxtra Curious Young Hyson; 25 half chests fine Gunpowder; ; 10 do . extra fine do;. 6* ’do- 'do''Moyunelmperial; 20 do. Superior; .r do; - 150 do Fine Oolong Black Toa ; 40 do extra fino Oolongj 50 do. ~ extra Curious do; ; ....... 20 do Superlatively strong and fragraut Oblong; 25 chests extra fine English Breakfast Tea ; .. 5 ; do : Curious do.- - ;do;-;. ™ALBo—Java and Bio Coffee, Lovering’s CrushedondPol verised Sugars. Principe Segars, --which Will be sold vury low.; - , : V'..Air JAYNES,■ navlWAw 38 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Dr» D. Jayne , « Family Bledlelneft TAYNE’SEXPECTOBANT; Jayne’s nairTonic; u Tonic Vermifuge; « Sinatlve Pills; “Carminative Balsam; - Ague Pills; • ; ' “ AlteratiTß;, . - “ American-ilairDye The above valuable family medicines constantly on hand, and sold wholesale or retail, at the Pekin TeaStorv, 88 Filth Atreet* By- ;• A/JAYNES, > lanlOaiew- ■; , KxdusiveAgent fhr Pittsburgh.: -;c --: i ' Prlntcro* 2ff«wa Inlu- ONE IUJNDKKD AND FIFTY-KEGS FiIQITFS NEWS INK just received at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 38 FIFTH street Printers at tf distance, by enoloaingfiTe dollars, c&nfcaTe.a keg seat to any part 61 the country.:' . A.JAYNKS, . ; , Agent for the menUfactarer. ■’ ; “ CAimiAG&S FOR SALK, , r TIMIE undersigned has just received Rthi*.- • : ••: .JL CARRIAGE WAREUoDSB,dhiated r g{P3^jS^ near thaTwo Mile Run, between and Lawrencevillo, a ep.le&did of VEHICLES, of every description, and will continue id receive regularly, now and second hand C&rricjes, SidUsi, ■Buggies, <fc.*which he will sell oh the very Lowest terra* for cash; Having had twelve years'practice In thebnsinesa,nnd with his weU known facilities in the East, he flattets himself in patting down oil competition. Those wishing to purchase are respectfully Invited to call andseniorthemselves. • • •.. - Espedalahd prompt attention paid to repairing of Carri ages, Ac. JOSEPH WHITE . 7 -• Hhoaas ft Sonsi ' ! ' TV) 1 EW PATENT AMALGAM f*EN.—This Important in- Av vention removes the two*great obstacles to the uni versal nsoof thp Steel Pen, viatheir rigidity, and their rapid destruction bythecorrosivo action of fho’ink". In’ minutely extmilnhig tho qull! pen in the actof writing, it will oe seen that the action is compound, consisting, first, of a gentle yielding backward action immediately above tho nib of tho pen, and, second, tbe“scissors’* action, Or spreading open of. the points to permit the flow of the ink. This compound movement—which w steel pens hitherto never have had—gives todhe quill its and that prfng/ playwhlchis so agreeable to the hand;- and which seems to suit the action of tho muscles of the fingers; yielding, as it docs, to the slightest pressure, with out cramping thehand. The efforts of all steel pen makere haveheoa directed to the attainment of this es-ential qual ity of and theybavb had recourse to an innu* merablevaHety of cracksand piercrhgjrtbattain It. The" inventowof tho latent Amalgam Pen found, from a series or exporinients, that the whole practice efthe trade had In this respect been erroneous-that no combination <>f could produce the desired action, ifine ordinary form■ c.fikt tied pen were adhered to. • This F Ol ? gained, they avoided the plan hitherto adopted for attaining flexibility, and gave a peculiar fora to the metal, by hicli thoy managed to combine the action of the ordinary steel pen with the agreeable flexitil ity of the quilL The second difficulty to ho overcome wrs of less magnitude, but still of great Importance to the con*, aumers of steel pens. Evory one is aware of the corrosive action of ihe ink on the ordinary steel pen. Even with the great wt care, It speedily destroys the delicately smooth aur' ttceof the pen. So sorioua a drawback Is thU from the utility of the steel pen, that thousands are induced to pur chase gold pens, at an enormous cost, almost exclusive!y because of the antl-comnive quality of that metal; Tho inventors have removed this evtl by their compound metal, which po&sessesatl thu necessary qnalitlesqf steel, with the additional merit of resisting the chemical action of the Ink. 1 fcilllasimoreVtan twenty Umcstonge* than Vie Sod Ben, thru rendering them the dtuapett ever introduced: Tor tale by ;r W. S. HAVEN, BtaUoner, novlg • Market street, corner ef gecaind. 1 Bridge oyer the Allegheny Stver, nCSf . near Sharpsburg. ■BTOTip IS HEREBY GIVEN, That iapncraancecr.the, Jj” Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled An Atn to authorize tho Goremor to incoriic rato a Company to erect a Bridge orer the Alleghenyßlyor, 13th r of ’<? A, [ e S hcD 7 Coonty," approved 13th or 5 larch, 1803, and Supplement ihoreto, and Acts ex.’ tendingsthetime therein limited,Books wwisbpcSed-by the under named Comniteloners, to receiro subscription, for the Stock of said Company, at the ST. CUARLks )T(, TEL, in the City of on the SEVENTEENTH day of DEOEpKE, 1853,between thahonrsof 10 o’clock, Al HL, and. d o’clock, P. M; and abould the whole numbS u f shares not he subscribed on that day: then and In that case. »t thehoaaeof Mn NEWPORT, inthe SJ,™* TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OP TUE BAMK MONTH, between tho same hoars. v Philip Sillier, Thomas Llgdett, : JimesSharp, Gabriel Admnv LewU ad: Noble, Thomas WaltaS, I’ctsrKlingcnsmlth, a Malcolm Leech. John W. Duncan, - , Harrison Parry, , Diyld Drenan, Robert Chessman. Francis Katns, Richard Rwult, Darid Boyd,. Robert Wilson, : James Marshall, James H. srciollahd. nenry M’Geary, Thomas Pearson, Samesßlakely, Grant Mowiy, . : Ch“l“ Spang, James Oil. Lenny, ~William G. Benny, ’ ■ A. Morton : ■ - Lemuel Shurtllfl’, t. A.Collier, • - James liewia. fnoTl?" KRNNEHV A CO. \Vnoiea&ie eund ketail, SADDLE, HARNESS; AND THUNK MANDFAOTOkv '<■>’ EO2KRT IL ILUiTLEY, bega leave his Wends and the public generaDy, that he Mg. oouUnuSs to occupy that large and tonmmdious Store Boom, formorlr occupied hySamuel Palme- atock A of Diamond Alley and Wood 'sC where he Iteepa atom: and general assortment of Saddles! •Se . Oenntry btodumts and Marmora baH«Sl' examine bis .etoefe before, purehasing elsewhere, as hA is do • first rate articles at very low prices; ; " wSSwi * * rgßttllo P l ®"* 8a » : <»rner of Wood st and WQh aad Carriage Paetnm WHHSTON, BEOTHEES & 7 . : t vrncr. of 'JUbccuiMJuL Belmont -eireeis i Jlkohetty <Hty t • WOULD respectfully inform their friends *the public generally, that they, have commenced tfao manuihcttire of Carriages^ ’ Cl^Jota, : In all their various styles of finish abd proportion." All Orders will be executed with strict regordtodurability and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on the most rcasonabfo tenns. Using in .all ihtfr work the best Eastern Shafts, teles, and TFheel stuff, they feel confix dent that all who fayor tbem. with their will be perfectly ratified, on trial of their work. Batphaseis are.rpquested to give ns a call, before pnriha® alng elsewhere. - ; . , -:» oct&lr TTJ’JS AGfilfCY. ~ A. JAVSBB,. NO. 38 FIFTH STREET, PITTBBUP.GII, Agent /or the Sale 0/ /;Johruons Co.’s Tape, ie„ OF PHILADELPHIA, ‘ HAS ON HAND nnjfbr sale, thefoljowlng:— Ili'u.sliri’.c colngn OtJlcya; . Common Gilleys assorted/ Blioe uaueye, ComjKKlng Sticks; Common .and Job Cases; Shooting Sticks; Ley Broshes; Boxwood Qnolnsl Pomi- tK.®* 1 *»«*pUon*; Brass Bale, of.nlt ?S?VgH“-* ta llheans; 100 kegs Proofs News ong'th. 00 oua^3 anc 7 Card Letter; and Leads, cat to auy , Tyi™ wUI recelye prompt at tepUon, and furnishednttheFoundryprlces. Old Type re ■ at Oeents J>. ■- Pittshnigh,Mtg 14,d8SSjT^daW.., THE undersigned baying added'laigely to W Wrr* B “J*>» prepired to accommodate the public FS. n the finest Borgies, and best Horses: botk- fhr Saddleknd.nahieM. GenScmoa trlshing to -hare ffitsel d .. ,^eri , or^ vuwraunpdationa fbr them are largo and the bro. pays every attenttoh to,their, fiswand comfort. 7^ v Pearl ■ Steam/^Mill: 1 CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, i ’"■ • By orders at thaJliil-or in our boxes st • t»s£ l SSy^-* ao » n « < f r ° street, or Braun A Reiter,cor* **&&• Clair streets, Pittsburgh, • S‘r,H Sample, Druggists, A neghenv.- iriottrwill be to families in eitberof the twomtiee BgW CAfiH on delivery.;. r 37&L i'/j ::• ■./;/,•.iv'IBBYAN, KENNEDY * 00/ ' AF l i¥. I . LIJi B - CBAIU-S NSW BOOH.—Now ready, the ill MEMOIRS OP MAJOR ROBERT STOBO, of the Vlr glnla Raiment; by N. A Craig. Published and for sale by „ JOHN A DAVISON, asc2B 65 Market street, nssr Vo Orth. »- -V. 9v --V • J- J ' '•* ' ■ r • « v S * . •1• ’ 4 . '■■ft' ■' '• f : .** ' i €kariky i 8 optmMh -SMxtmfei--. f tub aiiArprj^lf^^:mß<BiQaß. r , -,.. ' »:■•<••w gskbcsTPf.it/ 1 -"t .-/c A N SCROFULA,: King's \fX Evil; . rßimptescypuatuTeiron ibo'&u&ttotcbe&lfoityfiKßOhto ~ KOclfis©rderi&*Lumbagt>, ; Spfhar Complfdnts/Blid iuJjMs..; «ses *ariaing;&oBi tm fttfudlcions' uss cf Mrtcaft/InjprtJ tfenoe ftfLife/ofrlmpQxitydf the Blood.' 'V.T* '■--•“ ■; Vi tophumbef bf-extraordinary 'cnivx effected through/lfa agenoy,fcflS Induced theproprictars, nt tb# urgen t request ertheirfrifinds,to offerittothtfubUKirhlchMtydo'iflth ’ theuts3ofltcoUfidenc»luiiffiWue^6udwo^eTfulC^auT« nambeiyare,' however, .stronger ; r wbrd or tbs propria torsr and aregentlejxjeii weK ;known In and bfthfrbfgbeat rcapectalDJty many eftoem rosidtogin toe city of Richmond, Yi: * ■ i ‘ l ‘P» iIQYDKK, of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, known says bs has Seen tbs medicine galled' Spanlah-Slliturffadinhilatered in oVet a bundred * nearly all the diseases forwhlchit larecommend ed, witotoutrost astonishingly good rfesulta.,: He BayaJt la the most-extraoraiimrymedicme be has ever-seen* iPEVEpGREAT CUKR-l Weltfcerllfj. •tbat.fcr three yoaral bad- Ague nndYever of toe mostvio lentdescnpUon. '• I had several Physician* took large onaa- * tlUea of Qoiniiie, Momny, and I believe all. the Tonics ad vertlßrf, botallwitooueuny pennanent AUet At iait r tried Carter’s Spanish Mixture, two bottle? of which effoo- " tuMiy curedme. endlimhappy tofeay rhaveliod neither chills or forer since. T considor It tbs bet<t Tonic in the ' world, ana the only medicihe that over Tfachod my ease. ’■. ; Bearer Dam, near Richmond. Ya. a; B. LUCK, now in the city of Richmond, and for niany: years in ths Poat stich confidence in to© ' offleaerpf Carter’s;Spanish Mixture, that ho which he.hai given * * Mr.Lueksayshehasneverknowu it token according to dlrections: :-. v - ■ P«tctls!ng Physician, and formerly of the'' - * SWIIJBLM.BRI.NBEB, tfft, olra of Drinker* Urn ris, lUchmontl.was curea of Lifer Complaint ct eight jeara 086 Of tgo bottles nf CartcrisSpraMt < * I i E S T C S?.S °*SCBOFULA.-Th» Editors of the Rick mond RepuhllcAn had' a servant employed in thair oroM room cured of violent ScrofUJa, combined with Bheumk tismi which sutireljrdlsabied’him ftpm work. 5 Two bottles ' of Carter's Spanish Mixture-made a perfect euro of him ; and the Editor* in ft public notice, «ay thoy u chocrfally «£ commend itto all who ereaffifcted with any disease of iho ' .blood.” -■ .-: J? - - ■ _«• S' ' --t I ; smil ANOTHER CURE valuabloboy cured of Scrofula byOartcrt Spanish Mixture v J consider it:truly a valuable taaiidne. ' ' „ CpnductornD:tbeß.F.andP.R. ■ * YEARS STAfiDINC CURED. ~MX. JOHN THoMPBON;resldingfh therityof Sfchmoiid. *' was CTtfedi tgF three bottles of Oirtefs Spanish Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which he had nearly twenty y kits, and which all the. physicians of the city could hot cure. Mr.Tbomb r * well xno.wn merchant in the city af Richmond. Vt£ f and his cure,la most-remarkable. ' . " ■ ’ MATTHEWS, of BichmOndj had ia servant cured ’ or Syphilis, in toe worst fbnu, by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. " ,He says ho cheerfully recommends it, and considers it ah . invaluable Bnedidne.' 1 RICHARD E. WEST, hf Rkhmond, was cured of Scrofur * la, and what physicians call confirmed Consumption, bv .three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. • ,7 • jEDWARD BURTON,- commissioner of tho revenue, ' he has seen the goodefiectsof Carter’s Spanish Mixture in • : ■t£'32fi£2&2E2^&:&' a **■ r,,5?- nAEWOOD.ofBlchmomJ, cnredofOiaßOTcjnna .OIont»p wWch disabled him from walking. Took a few bot." gja M .CartoriaßpaiiWi Jlixtu»,mid wsa enablod to walk without a crutch; in a short time permanently cured. ; . Principal Depot a tBL. WARD, cLuSE A CO., No. 83 Maiden Lane, New York, V .••••'..-■ T.f!Y.DYOarr A : SONS,No.l32Norili2d sLphiiadelDhia. ’ - BENNETT A BEERS, No. 125 Main street, RichmS vt And lor sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A Wll>doX; i r * KttsbuwhfH. P. SCHWARTS 'Allegheny; and and Dealers in Medicine everywhere. 7 - ;netßulkwlv _ - „ •.. , i . ~ ttOK»E!S COMpOUKDAINtJpop VKL.' \ bOW DOCK ROOT, Tms-la a jinrely Vegetable Cbmpoimdi idmtllliall, wo sated tarn? : the: best roota and herbs of too Ustorla ELEGULATING AND STBKNQTHENINff THE XTCEB, and UirjssTlvE Qru&zu, find eleunsing tho Stomach and how- ■ «ls, and thus raring nil Bilions Diseases,, Liver Complaints. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costlrencss, Ptlea, Headache, Ferer and Ague, daundlce, Naußea, Lois of Appctlto,' *e_ rad ' ■ cansing tho food to nourish and support e.crr part: ■ -1> . PCaiFXING THE JBLOI®, 811 Humors. Cutaneous Eruptions, Scrofu- ImSaltmeum; Erysipelas, Scald Head, Canker,.Pimples on the face, Blotetes, Uleera, Tnmbra, Merenrial DlscaM, Can csra,*c^ic.: . ■ BkayhATlßO THE BEahETOET OPQASS, and by enabling them- to pnrftrm! their proper functions. ■ pre.anttag and raring many painltal and dangerous dia- atrongtheningand quieting the Herons System, thud ' .edlaylcg Nerrons-ljcritatlon, and curing dIT-diseasea of the" ~e “ Hjateria,Kcuralgia,CTamps,*d. It is anrirallcd tn the. rare ofali-FEMALE COMPLAINTS, aa-Weakness. r 1 ObstracHons, Swelling : BiJoints, A&7 caused-by weakhefe; also: ' Lung and Throat Complaints* as-Colds, Coughs Asthma! Consumption, Ac4.also, - t Having made use of the Compound Syrup df Yrilow Dock " 00 .7,f , ? e P^ e J by C. Morse A eitherodrselves.or in onr families, and finding it to be a very salutary and effectual ' - preparation; cheerfully recommend it to the nub- - lie as a yery .valuable medldnc. ■' * y%. Vi H._^ u rae, Esq H Cashier National Bank, Providence, 8.14 • w m ?,***s'* &*bte**&a* Rock Baidt, do. dov Rot; ' ■WUJJma^hmips, Rev.J.B. iUchmoud,UaJohes,editor Providence flra. Advt, : Wiliiam Fieid, M. W.G. M~ Cyrus '• KshcryM.E.XT..James Uatchlnßon, O. R, J&ea. V. J. B®hj»..Coibyj- and wbc hundred others of the ; most respectable fhmilies of.Providence.li*.;.-; • *. •• • that I have for a number of -years been ao composition'and; mode of manolbcturo of ! MORSE 8 COMPOUND SYRUP OP YELLOW DOCK ROOT 1 1 ®]»? .Vepu acquainted with itamodus-operartdf in dla-. eaae, andvan saythut in ali rcapectsii is admirably calcu lated to remedy that clara of Disease for which It wnade- < Signed. Itia especlany valuable in INDIGESTION-end all excite' to healthy. action’ too IAVER, removes Torpor, atdi naotirlty of tola ORGAN,and. wtkmiw ftU the .system. : .Aa a DEPU HAXOBjOr parifier.of the Blobd.lt has no superior. , • • ■ 'S* V. * „ 7 .DAVID HOLMES, M. D. - X, Jah.‘4,lSs3. . . . . . ?• HOKSB 4 No. 446 Broadway, New Yo»k, and sold by Druggfats and others throughout .this and other countries. - JOEL MOULER,.Agent. ■ apr2T:ly :•; / : Pittebnrg^Pn! DR. DE LANEY’S" ' " CEEEBBATED CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, O IQllSaxoNSiTOharmsingiinddestniEttTe.andttoddis ' tiro afro moch mischief to the nifrous system, incapadta* Ung taacgan for business, society ami matrimony. Ixl without.the slightest loeen vroiuncecr tha knowledge of the most intimate friend. It is to bo used externally, produdo j rrn pain or Injury Wr pnrrantlng any oim from'sending to ™ buidnesa ; and white In uto, noi o rittylt emurioa ran toko tte oiyunr, »• u (o rueft <a»» lent tAaiUryiiKMKtß-EBTinm'nyipawinoF ßCTrsno.'s,Urn ' 13 In ques tiDii, and the cause of the thousand concomitant complaints ; —TU: Kerroamesa, Prostration, Dyspepsia. Fain Is tha Head and Binmesa di vision; Weakness sf the Back and the Eyes, Impotence, Pin? of iMe. Promaroro ihsdineofVMity, Weakness essssasssses' u rfoßped 0,8 produce themost ’ • ..Cielfln z r 010 “ ra P leto instrument carefully eecnWd ' against all observation in a box, fc, onlyilo. It eanbewii : tS *W United States* Sn^S,ofe,s^ ad s )e J . toorde t r > Boooni P" l *«i byfnUdW boos, and impor ant advice to the married asdrtdnirft. tha - romotcat parts of thecountryf befog - c^ 10ns ***4remittances must be directed friost- ' ®in*tS'aa« 0h " IDK «4»Sffi£. Ne^S aXS ?' Pal<,)l>r - B - ** 1 "TOi 81 Uepenani Streep s ILtal3 p ; “*“**»' *° ' eSSanSdptotat^SuSSSSSoS HBHItr 8. KELBEB, U. B, • •, CHg GQBIZIS, MTlM&CbaibOT sn, i 0. EOKHABDT.M, P„ 24 Howard . KEW YORK. ; ,NBB I ? r ?2?s r 0 *?®P® J*« goTe threo dosea of. B. A Fatm estoek** Yeraifage, in ,t)ina-SQCCBSfdTft houpi ' In'itttt «r as.sgss&tegas.a^H 2«?a«»SSSfS oJ,Wood andflrat „tre£, Bo fer as.the treatment.is concerned, this is of verv little nediefla f« tie same.- TbefcXPEC • v ** m o«en as may be necesttryto !?• T e cough, and prodccsofreeamieasv exneefmfw. *^9 T ® *b« tightness, or pain, oropntes* Bion abonttbe throat of cheat. Thfl-luvsia «knnM Jatot by ti» uwof.U* fUNAMVB.KS£*S:: for mb, »holo*ala or nUL' j” TEA BXOHB.M Finh etrtct. dcelt rnirta c ongregi Ink, • • ~|:••4 1 " WfK is prepared, bj a purelychemical process, and X 4- Is warranted to contain nothing iqjuriout to vutatic *>«£ lUapalo when tat used, but by exposure to the dvK oomra erauaaiy Ufa mow Intern u&r pctoiientUact f mS; * NWW “' < ’ r *“*‘ nslsis9 ’•» glaifnhflry War ’use. Market rtreet.mn»rSui ( VAIi.NISU—4OO gallons,; Smith’s Now v 0 rt Vy brand, in store an* for tale br ■ r * (IWailMd Bajijsnoccssowlo J.KijdiCo U;v COWoodaL xev “ ow< ’!r lo ■ ,6> ■ ■ fdcegl tt.miim nm V a«g* - - n.'» wnwiiwif & co. T bi " .. dM23 - • B. 'A. gABNB3TOCK A CO. SABO- I cmm, jwwled, for sal* br axXS B. A. FAHNESTOCK t no. Jbi iu ftor® and for sals by d«2B SLZmxQt ..V'.’f'-c'.l’ 1 v i > -f ■
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