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'x.. *v *?"..** - .*v _T. •r'V .. * . *■* “j'--jVr-*-"r -. . .... •- r .. ■ - • • ” " Xvr:,.r>. ,*v • . .\v v \ -s;,'- ;.>* , CI r ' t* * : r Xs rr - »• ' The following ’* Brevities " mitnm-ihb Cini ’V^- 1, V%:• X 4 ?'f<">‘' ’X m;Vh?vJ cinnati C«tuiiisi<m.l‘\ \/ ] > a ' ♦••Miwrj’olln Deania S./€. * ] -*• sA 1 - Mr/ind ’Mra. Baraey; William* arß ii^Nei? i "■' -X- ‘ fN''- < - '-1 -ortMUB. • ,V:£'V» 5 r' : s, f/ ; “ ,v.;‘ I ;Staop ? or -Slaoub, the Turkish port jnst ea • t*‘ by theßussiaas;ls tha birth place, of .Dt -lX E *V v 1 og »Kiaohifoony” Is the afttneof oacw const: ‘w*l t.r.jf. , * , J f jaatfomedio,Georgia, by thfl.pegifllttt^reofjtnn ; f ‘Xc XJ. IU; u ‘ f , John W. WUaon, of Northampton, Masaachn.. >’’’*> -1 BQtts, ; has a cow, from the milk or which, oM ip.'fiixty pounds of batter were made mtweaty-eight X|. : . a project.is on foot to establish; a FOnrpena^ »•'?|• Savings’ Bank in Boston. ■ Many inflaential meit X- fc-'l": O’i.dre argent in Its behalf. ! ■»■*.f-- ,! Forrest and ‘Anderson, the tragedians, ore ! playing in Boston, nt ..different theatres^thq| X r [:l Ay i';,?4 Lier at the National, and -the latter at the; f Vf Pj frX >VC .I.'. The enUre product of tbo Pennsylvania coal X'"''i;'r'^ !! ’P' I ''’*^'-'i n ' n *s,rdaring the year 1858, vras6,4l!o,l46tonßJ| Xv-lV T<| is.sn.ipcrease of 178,186 oven the yesJ yi%%'S :•* ».♦>*' * s | v ■ The importation of ironiinto Pranoo in .1852, i •■' M’V'.' 1 i-'s'.'l was forty million ponndß of ore, ninoty million ] <*.**<ponndß of onwronght metal,-and sixteen million I pounds of bars, sheets. Ao. ' ; •tiC*»\«Vs , »l On Sunday last, a clergyman: in Cleveland, inii ' his sermon, : .remi»ked that'property was as.wollji .f'tl.ihL'? ■^ , .fWS. s !p?‘V (, c4- - proteoted in Ronoinla aB-in tho oities of. Baffalo] .: .■an&OmUaL'fc'Md «tteft telttrtlkmr«t-*ompp(nt*i htlatm the two dtie,t - i .r. The.President;.has granted an exeqnator to \ NUllbroi Brasierj Consul of Bnenos Ayres, Philo-: • • ddphip.. :' ..:,. . , .’■ i .i, Tne;amonnt of drafts registered at. the Trca-‘ •• '•• • suryiduring tho vrsok ending the 31st ult,.was; r... More thanfifty vessels from.the United States,; vi.V. ■ . ■ ■ says a-writer in Putnam’s Mogazinci arrived at j - Bort-aU-Prince during his stay at Hayti, in' j : whioh there : were bnt two .passengers—one, a I young lawyer, sent out by sn insurance oom f \x v’tl pany, to look after a vessel that had been wrecked, .and the. Other an agent for a ««mmer> cia! house. ■ Rader n lste deoision it is ruled that arrear t« ages due a deceased soldier may bo paid, witt out administration, to.widows,.ohUdren, broth. X-| era. Bisters, father and mother, .in their order, but riot to‘ffiore;remoteheirsi anda payment as. aforesaid is considered a valid discharge of the claira.by the .Qovernment, and no subsequent nfsatsar* - - ■ iHM^p nMMMi - i - ? $ 4\tz, Sn ,.;t j ®^BHS J *. l syfflB£&a&£ %■„"•' - r.«, iflf i i / s’ |Pi|'?J| i & ' 3&V> ’ ’far -V! '‘"-a = t- "M V-l/-’ »—> “1 ,f ’-'i'Xnrks.xl'J ‘ V - \ j'-.-H®. >.’*V I Xlv7./^ : :;b; s \ *■ ; •-"' ■-' -'-••• X- 3 S '^£Xr .^Vtv*;itv.-x, —x tv *'* .•/:/ ; • ■ PP. " - - "'-■■•■>' .. ;; -■ 4 mmmmmmmmimmmm* » ■ :.T ... l.?. “r ' jV" liiVif'V--'--V -r ■JuT/ - .-"J» V’**---i '"*!' -'-A. -!»/ 4n• —• • ,r<f,^ v-v—■ . <v-h 's-rn>» ; - •'.. 4.v *» Wi mi inHfiiliiilJii an' 1"",,,,. r '-T DAILY MOBHJSG POST. ! CLOTHING. mHE subscriber would respectfully inform tils friends and X - tho pnblfc, that he has removed from his old stand, on Market dtrocVto the KB!V lEOH PEOKT BIOBE, NO. 40 FIFTH STREET, immediately opposite, the Theatre, where ho la now receiving and opening a handsome assort ment of Plain Fancy Colored Cloihs, Casslmoies and VestingSyor the newest styles, which he will take pleasure 4nfibpwiog h?thosowfrom&y faTor hlm.wUh a call. Ha» also proposed to make to .order every article of Clothing eototfthting'a Qontlenmh ,, B Wardrobe, In the latest and mpstftshtonafcle style.* • 'X& TAlLOßS.~Tbnßvbsatt)CT offers for sale his com late system of Garment Draughting, so favorably known ml generally used by the trade of this city* Cincinnati. Philadelphia and elsewhere; at the following prices, via: With Instructions, .$10,00; without instructions* $7,00.' The'Dook aoddtulec,containing full and accurate directions toaueeesfifuldranghting, forwarded to any portof the United States,on receipt of $7,00, by. - JAiLLS C. WAIT, • Teacher ofGarmeot CuiUng, • ; :-t Filth street, opposite the Theatre. 9ASUSL GKAii ‘ ' - J~O. SK*CLAIR Ift) TEL wSokvgg ■ n.'(UßBtlOB } mtSDTOfIIL ■ ; ENTLEMEN’S CLOTHTIG made exclusively to order, \T and’ Warranted to snit Has constantly on hand a Ohoice aeoitnc&t of CASSTMERKS, VBSTIKGS, •id OVERCOATING* of the latcststyles;selected expressly for the custom -trade. Gentlemen having their orders, wul have their wishes consulted and complied with, as all work Is done under his own anperTigion. • nov!2 CLOT HING STORE! ' JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. of the celobratedOlothiug Depot on Liberty *- street, which has won an unbounded popularity.under hn name of the THREE HIG DOOR3,haTo,f*JT'the pur pose of acquiring more space for their immense business removed to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,- , - Where they have-naw.the most : SPLENDID BrOCK OP CLOTHS! HEADY MADE CLOTHING, ‘' That has ever been offered to the public. Their principal object for tills removal, is; to gire them more fertilities for the ■■■• TRAPEI _ LO WEST EASTERN PRIQESj ’ And viU warrant them toboaff gocd m any manu factured In, tiaJJmorL_ • CUSTOM WORK, CT tns BS3T 6TTLX, AHX> TOOT TH* SBO&TtST SOTtCfc - -TWh&re on band a fall and beautiful assortment ci CLOTHS and COATINGS, Jor - raOCKS D&ESS, -WALKESU AND BOSI COATS. Oar Interests bto I tmtlc&lvith of oar customer?, tel vo ftuuß iLcf t<blio tbftt out fidiilKy ttUI- not l&U *.•» fillioKaUonlorswemayb&CaToreiwitti. . DON’T POKOET TUB I’LACE— No. 88 W«®«1 street, (cast bide,) cobweb or PIAMOBD alle't. N.B.—Wf dcrirooirtTattoMtottßdflr.ftaadthat webaTe aolongwany cormecUon'vlUttho 'ClnUiinß Business oa liberty street. Our attention Is dcTotod eielmiively to the yfotmw aboT© designated* msx23 DRY GOODS. .. Notice - TO THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. OP -PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY CITY* AND VICINITY. —D. GREGG A CO., Importers A- Wholesale Deaers la ■ Foreign end Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties, No. 59, one door from the North-west corner.of Wood st and Diamond -alley* Pittsburgh* HaningcomplaUHl tho enlargement of thd* nresonVocoupied Wore Rooms, ore now opening one of thodwgost and boat stock of DRY GOODS and VAHIJr heretofore exhibited to the Pittsburgh trade; ond o« examination, will bo found to be unsnrpassed by any other House of the kind In tho City, and as ono of the partners fa generally in the Eastern Cities during the business seasons, bnwharing cheap bargains* adapted to the Pittsburgh andWastowT lll * lo * w ® will be able lo cliur inducements to our old customsra,nnd purchasers wuer ally.- Our stock of Dry Goods.consista In part of therollow ingloadingartiftlosjTl*:.: Superior Broad Cloths;. Pilot and Petersham dor . . Fancy Cassimeres,Xwecds and Satinetts; .. Jeans, Fancy Vestings and Corduroys; wlMmoterTiekingg and Vest Paddings; Brown and Bleached Muslins, and IrishUnona; / Foreign and Domestic Ginghams; Alpacas, Merinffa, Coburg Cloths, and Drossffiilks; •Bay Slate and Breaehw Shawls; . t „ Wobled Comforts and Fancy SDk Handkerchicffl. Tbo 1 following comprise a part- of tho general stock of Combs, Threads and Sewing Silks; Horierr, Glares, Ribbons, and Black Silk Tells; - • Lace Goods, Jaconetbv Mull and Cambrfck' Muslihk; Finer NetUngs, and JCHlnery poodsgejwwlly.^. s Also- 1 -A largo assortment of Table Cutlery,Pocket knifeH, Basors and Scissors of -our own jpateat'Medfcints, together with o splendid assortment 6! Gold and Gilt Jewelry, ol the latest patterns; Gold and €ll - Watches; Watch materials; Watch glasses, and nn ex* tenrife stock of 8G hour and 8 day Braas Clocks, of a variety of patterns.’ AH of which will be sold on the most aceom jaoiaflngierms, tor Cash, or City reference. - •••■ "•r- . N. Country Merchants and Foaiare are Invited to give na a call before purchasing elsewhere. wp2l.'tf ■' ' J - ' ; *■ ■P.OttBfIGAOO;-.- ~ StCONI) ARRIVAL OP PAI>& ASD WISTEtt DKT GOODS!I Hhe Cheapat Qoodt of the Seaton-! YOUNG, STEVENSON * MVB,,sUn of tho original Bss-Hlvs,Xa. 74 MARKET STREET, between Fourth and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, have just race!rod, and are now opening, a largo anil-splendid assortment of DRESS GOODS, Of the newest and most desirable styles, adapted to the Brocade and Edits at bargains. Plain Blockand Cornelian EMta and Tori Satins. i Merino Plaids, all wool, and BUk end Wool do !,»*, Baw Sllkuod Cashmere Rsldsof every description, tctt cbe^p. New stylo Plain and Fancy De Lames Stench Merfnan Cashmeres, Cobnrgs, Alpacas, end Para mattas, all ootars end qualities. De Beg»,«na high colored De Lalaes, oil dualities. Full and Winter Shawls, of every description. : Long ami Houareßroche and; Plaid Shawls Printed CaOhmare and plain Thibet do; r .., French Chintzes, Ginghams. :■ , A gsnttal: assortment fast color-Frints, from' eta. npi VTHEEE GOODS of every description, i:.. . Collars,~OaSS,ChemlMttesanai3mb’andk&. l et bargains. BoDaitTrrttoiiAafilMminpryGwxl.s wiy etaap. Also; afnll slock of DOMESTIC GOODS; at low pilots hmtnßheottng, Pillow Linens, Table Cloths ( »D 4 Nap kins- Rnsda Diaper, and Cravats, very cheap.' - EOLOVES, HOSIERY; SUSPENDERS, and CRAVATS.’ : ’ We-would respectfully solicit an parly call from both' wholesale and retail buyers, flattering ourselves that we pad accommodate all who may -iavor .ua with their patron age, on most liberal terms. , , YOTOO, STEVENSON b XOTE. ■ . Jo« t Boeelved, : ■. . . ... AT THE ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE, - ■ ■ Xb. 74 MARKET STREET, 4 SUPPLY- OF -FALL ASL WIhTEB GOODS, A Trtiteij will bo tow at exceedingly: lowprfeea. Wo wmdirSspe'Stftilly solicit an early call ftotn tour fticnds add: ths public In general* believing-that wa-can no* Offi.*: greater inducements to both wholesale and retail buyers, sspK -- .-YOUJiS, STEVESSON.A LQYE* Books received to-daray 65.:M,.■ ai m.sr&Err.-^ TheOamiogStruggle,:~ Pearson «n Infldelity; a third supply. Golden Dreams andXeaflen Realities. ' Wild -Scenes and Song Birds;-an elegant gißbook; by, Webber; with2s'coloredillustrations.. ..... . . * Homes fef Arferic&r. Statesmen; A cciaj-anloa. -to - Homes o' Amer on l ithon* , jtijrics'*ftom'As W; e, WldeWorM; words .^y-JcUaJuy coaler by Glover. .~- Hatfmton’aßbilosoiJay. - • ■•■»■■ Eai Coleridges‘Oompteto Works; lib.cd. calt ; . •■ ■ Tbeory of Politics- Jor sale v« ■•■ 8. DAVySuS, use? ' " " "•■• C 5 Marketnear r -»-r o BUQA tt—2! hlids new cron, landing from steamer JV^At«M« , HUTCHISON & OSHEN ANDPIfiE CIIEESB jwt recdTSdj?hO: It finesttotiotaajSct,by ’ 00t25t ; ’ TUTT.KV £ ' CLEVEITASTCT >3> f ? i TXS'JMJ B<JH C\N T anVafky Novemberutb, ISIS, Passenger /Trains will-rvn-'dailyfSundayxßfcceptcU) as follows: •. MAIL .TRAlNleavps Cleveland atD.O5 A Atoppiogat all intermediate Statfons; unite at. Allloncdat .11.35 A M, and Wellsrillo at 2.20 P M.< EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Clovbl&ud at 3.00 -P M. foe AlU* aqce, stopping at Hudson, EarlvQle andKavcnna only— arrfre at'Ailmnce ot 5.00 P M;- ( ■ • -i : ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves tnoveUhd Tor Ravenna and intermediate Stations at 7.45,and arrive at Ravenna at 9.25 vP. Two through .Trains &om Cleveland to PUtai borgh daily.. \ .* '. * : • RETURNING: '' EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Alliance for Cleveland at 12JB0 P M,.stopping at.Lima,-RayßohA,.EarivMe'ana Hudsori only— arrive at Cleveland atS.4O PE Tha Mall Train of Ohio TittfiburghatB.oo AM. AUianed aUi;46‘A M. . ‘ 1 " Wellsvilla for Cleveland at 3.00 P M, stopping at aUwar Stations—arrive at Alliance at 3 00 anti Clevelabd at 1 7.30 P Jt, .■ * i A i SOOi Pf ODATIOK leases Ravenna for Cleve- 1 land nnd intertnediato.' Stations at 7.15 1 A *f ClevelandatOJDO AM. Only one throogb train from Pitts-' baigfc tfiClevcland-daily- CONNECTION S.—M ail Train'from Cleveland connects at AlUanto wiUi the Mail Train or Ohio aud Ponnu- R. R. for •Canton, Mdsaillon and Wooster; also for Balemnnd Pifctß- 1 burgh, arriving at Pittsburgh at 4.45 P M, Express.Train.from Cleveland, and Mail Train from WcUsrlUe; both connect at Alliance at 5.09 P M with the 1 Express Train of 0. &P. R. for Pittsburgh—arriving at' Pittsburgh at‘BJs P.M, Express Train from AlUanco Connects with the 8.00 A M 1 Train ofO.A P*R. from.Pittsbnrgb. ' PausongoraJeavlng Pittsburgh ontho 8.00 A 51 Train’ ar* rivoatClevelandnt2.4oPM, and connect with the follow*' log tralnsEast, West and South.. •• CLurxuKn ako Toledo,-—Trains. 2oaving.at3.oo P M for Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago and the North West* arriving at Toledo at 7.55 PM- and. Chicago .next morning at 7 time througUfromPittsburgh.toGhlcago being less than 24 hours.-- ' . •.--■• ~ Cleveland* .Columbus aba CiflcrartATi.—Trains leaving at 2,00P.Mand8.30 PM* for Columbus, Cincinnati, Gallon, Dayton, Indianapolis and all stations .on the Bellcfuntalnß aria.lnaiaua Railroads; .. : : s - - , CuvnA.vn Axn Em*.—Trains leaving at AAb P M end ff.OOP.Mfor, Erie,Dunkirk,Buffalo and-New-York. The Trains connect , both ways with the C. Z. & O.Tt R. at Hudson for Cuyahoga Palls, Akron and GUnton At Bayard with the Railroad forCarrollton, Minerva and Waynesburg Tickets through to Toledo* Detroit, Chicago, Lasalle and Freeport-can. be obtained at this office. . -Passenger* am requested la procure thoir tickets at the 4&Uipany 5 a Office, of • * JOHN A, CAUOUEY, Agent, novlB - STonougaliala House, Water Pittsburgh. NewArrangeme&tj GO2tMEtfCIirQ:;A,UQUST,%, 1853 1853. TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 6o’clock, AH; JL4 Stops onljr at tho principal Stations, and dines at Crest line at ISO P M. arriving at Cincinnati in the evening, via Col ambus and Xenia. Fare from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,T5; to Columbus, $5»23 . MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8 .GO AM; dines at Al ii an co; and reaches CresiUue at C.OOP M, connecting with the Night Train toColumbus and Cincinnati, and with tho Uellefontaine and Indiana Railroad for Day ton, Indianapo lis, Torre Uaalo, and towns to Indiana. Connections are made at Alliance by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and Cleveland. Fare from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4.00- ConnecUossarß made at Mansfield by Railroad with San* dusty City, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Nowark and Zones* ; villo, . , , . Faro to Sandusky City, $4,60; to Newark,s4,so; to Zones* : vQlc. $5. : Connections aro made-vrith Detroit and both by Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passengers wholeare Pitts* :burgh la the Mail Train at ASO AM, go directly by Mans* ifield and Sandusky City to Dotrolt, wiUiodtdctenUon. ? Fare to Detroit, 6.00; to Chicago, tl 1,00. IIBTPONISOi THE. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves CresUine at 1.00 P M, Mansfield at 1.40 PM, and Alliance at AQO PM, and readi es JPittabttrgh at 8.15 P M, connecting with, the Express Train to Wuladelphia and Baltimore, which leaves Pitts* burgh at 10.30 P. M.- . : Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, hours. Fare, $7,75*. Fare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 7, A M; dines at Al liance; connects with Express Train from Cleveland, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 6,P M.- .v ; : . . ■NEW BRIGHTON. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A W and 4.4 5 P M, and New Brighton at 7 A M mul l P M. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tickets at reduced rates. . . . FRJEIG HT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at C. 30 AM, and ar rives at <L2O, P M. . . . Passengers are requested to procure Tickets at the Company’s Office, at the Federal Street Station, of . GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. The Trains do not run on Sunday. -63“ Further information may boobtalncdcf i wugft .... .JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. 1833* 1853. f pill. Fast Mad Train will leave tha Passenger Station on X Liberty strert .wrymorning at 0 o’clock, stopping at the -regular etauons on tho rood, and arriving In . Pluladalphu the next morning at “o’clock, connecting with the trains turcctto Nev \ork,aUo connecting at Harrl* burg with the trains for, and arriving In Baltimore at 7 o*. dock,-A. M. ■ - • The Express Train leaves the station every evening at 030 o clovk, fitopping..at. all. the. regular stations, and con* . uecungwuh trains for Baltlmore-aud arriving in rhlladd phi* or Baltimore at 8 P. M. Fare to Philadelphia. $9,50; Faro to Baltimore, $9. : Baggage checkoa to all stations on thercnasTlvania Bail* . read and *o Philadelphia Mij Baltimore. : The Accommodation Train wul leave every afternoon at nil regular Stations, and runtdpg Returning trains arrive la Pittalurah It DJU. Bnjrwir*' dock, A. M. y and 7-95 p. M. ■ ■ Pwsenßbrs purchasing tickets in cars, win be charged «v .CEXTS In addition to the .station rates, except from station* where tho Company have no agent. No notes of a lce| denomination than five dollar* will be received iu payment for ticket?; except those L*auei by Uis Banna orPrnQM’vMilo. ;*■ 'Nonce.—l liw ..f loss, the Company rill hold them self’ t responfilb.j for persona! baggage onlr, and Tor an amount noiuxcaediuK i»100.' N. D.**-lue Kxv«l«iot Omnibus Umr has been employed to ccttpcv pssj*cu*crs ami baggage to and from Use' lkpot, at & charge not to exceed 12# sent* for each paK«iigcr,and 12# cent3fi>r each trunk. • ior ticket* apply to •• ■• J. MESKIMEN, Agent, • • , •At thoT.R.R. Depot, on liberty street. . Pittsborgb, November 80,1863. ■• jom? MTtOSKOT * CO. WIN TBit ARR A NO EMKNT. ON and after WEDNESDAY, November 16,1853, Three Passenger Trains ruadaily (Bondoyii excepted) as fol lows: GOING SOUTH. •_ • Morning . flail JZtening ■< ;■ .-Erprtts. ■: Puuaxgtr. ■ Exprtu Leave Sandusky at..-. 4.3(1 A M 11.00 A M 610 P M Monroeville Junction.. 6.15 “• 1150 «. 6.60“ Shelby Junction—6.4o •“ 1J& p M 7.16 “ Mansfield Junction.—7.2o “ • 140 “ 8.10“ Mount Tcruon.., 0.05 “• 4.10 . « 065 “ Reach Newark*. IG.Q3 “ 6J5 , 11,00“ GOING NORTH. LedvoNcwnxk at—4so AM 0.00 AM 6.25 PM Mti Vernon... 5.25 “ 10.10 ” 6.30“ Masefield Junction— 7.20 " 12.10’PM 810“ Shelby Juncti0n......*..,. 7.45 “ 1-06 u 856“ MouroovllloJuncuon.. 9.16 “ 310 “ 1050“ Reach S&ndasky.—...lo.oo “ 365 " • 1105 “ Connecting at Sandusky vrtth Mad River and Into £rle, and “ Northern Division” Cleveland and Toledo Railroads. At> Monroeville,..with Trains on “Southern Division” Cleveland and Toledo K. R., for Cleveland. Toledo, Ac. . At Shelby Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cin cinnati Railroad. At Mansfield Junction, with Ohio Pennsvlranfa Railroad for Pittsburgh; ANewark, with Central Ohio Railroad Ibr Zanesville. Columbus, Ac., Ac. - ; ' This arrangemen tof Trains completes tho line of direct communication between tbo East and' 1 Gnat IforVi-tTest,” .• Passengers from ■Phlladelpbla ahd RaHimarfl. destined for tho YYcst, proceed, directly'on their arrival at Pittsburgh, by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to Mansfield. Thenoo to Monroerille, where oouaecUon is mado immediately for Toledo, Chicago, and intermediate places—affording a route unrivalled for safety, certainty and despatch. Connection is also made with all the Trains on tho Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad at Mansfield, by which passen. gors from Chicago, Toledo, Detroit,. Sandusky, Zanesville, Newark, and Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh. Philadel phia and Baltimore, without delay. By this route, Jiassongors taking tho early Train from Zanesville, Ooltimtrus, Newark, can go to Toledo, Ban dosky or CleTeland,remain in either place some four hours, and return home same day. l r • THROUGH TICKETS to bp had at tho different Stations, for the abov«xittm«d places.' ' Pennsylvania Hnlirond Company. aenfe' T|rE am fcrwardiog Produce, *c, to BalUmore ond PliUo- TT delphla, promptly, Off irecolpt.': ;TlmO, Plto Daya. mira op ranoHf. - B*»n, Pork and Beef, (ealted,) 45c. •ft lOOtbs. Oa lari, Laid Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Olasa, 50c, a looibs. On Candles, Cheese, Earthenware. Leather. Leaf Tobacco. COo. lOOlfcs. 7 On Botewax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Clover and Tlmothv Seed, 70c, lb J '..to Deer Skins; Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, 70c'$ lOMEw. , On Feathers, Furs, Peltry, Brooms and-Merchandize, 00c. $ looms. , On Plonr, 87}£c. barret. ■ ,Wo are also prepared to forward freight to Eodebaueh’a Station, nearQreenabnrg.andlatonncaiatoßtaUonj. OOVODE Sr GRAHAM, Aganta, ■ comer of Penn and Wayno ate. PitfiborKb. ■ i >'ll.ll. HOCBTON, Agent, jy29.. .. ■- ■ 216 Market atreat, Philadelphia- : PLNNSYLN AN l A ItAlDKOAD.—tYifiTEftTjjmpfjjKwnat AND UiLTIMOBB. - • First Oats. —Eggs, Feathers, Merchandise* Furs, GO cents 100 lb». r - -Second Ckw?.—Apples and Peaches (dried,) Beeswax, Bristles, Buffalo, Bear, and Beer Skins, Clover and Timothy Seed, Glitß,r.tn.re, Ginseng, Rags,- Sheep Pelts 76c $lOO Ib*- Third Clatter Apples (green,; Bran and Ship Stuff, Bacon and pork, (loose;) Butter, lilacs, Hogs' Hair, Hemp and Flax, Leather (Eastward,) 650 $ lOu lbs. ■lburtk Cfcus.—Aleohol, Bacon (In casks or boxes,) Barley and SlalVßeef ttnd Pork (plokled-or salted,) peeked Candles, Cheese, Grain (is bags,) Lard and Lard Oil, Lead (In pies or -Rb«ets,YQil Cake, Tallow, JWhlsky/Leaf-Tobacoo/60 cents slCo.lba; , ‘ i>>eooJßoix--CottooOOe9loo Ba; Flour JISbM. docl2 GEORGE O. FBAKOIBCDB- hawOHTU > -corner of Diamond ami Diamond alley,.wishes to Inform ikcastomers.and. tha public Jiat he i n ooK-JcccaiTinga largo and choice selcc .. Ura o* -GROCERIES, auch ua cknco Young lly*on, Impo* .rial, Qnnpoirter, extra 1100 fioticfcnng, Ningyong, Oolong; C °^^ aD^^t^ orflD K e iktoe TEAS f UochO,' Old Jhrtt floe SOQAItS aiid I SYRUPSBunch, {""sfe Valencia, Sun and. Sultana -RAISINS; foesh CUR. KANTOi. an a Omnw Peck? eupe> Vrench BRANDIES; Port, Chain-' ;P*.S n • andMalagaWUsiEß;?to«thw With- aseortn mrpf pure SPICES—aii of which he i« delennlpod to stfl at. Wh LOW PRlCEStha?c£n?t beat Ifr any other Store in tho clty. ..Administration Wottee. • WHERBAS, letttraof Admlnlstrallcm & tmU iwn, cum tceiamento annexe, to tbo estate or BRRto lim I»W ■ot «■= of Pittohmgh, de«?a, gmatod to tic subscriber, all persona. Indebted to rSdvi ■tato will. make tamedtete., payment; and those hariSe CMma s ramstjtho .saroo.wilL present them, duly anthemt Gated, for settlement, to- , 1 ' 'WIUIiH HiNfir, Adm'r, 7th Ward, Pittsburgh. ~ Or— IMITCim, S.PAIMEB, ' d g9 Attorney! at Lew. '• •• t'f, " ' ' .****■ ■ ' t H* .*: ■ ‘4 .'rf' ( - OHIO ABA PEHHSYIiVAKIA SAHEOAD. WIHTEB AEKAHGEHEHTS SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK RAILROAD. _ . . „ n ROBINSON, Snperintft. Bandu»ky,Novgmbcr,]Ss3. fgovuam] . INStTRANCE COMFANIES. Safety Insurance Co. ' Cfitet,fujrVi rtd» PhU.- •slAX&K.lSbUitAHQß^»»l^nti<lmga T -ynwyr>>ii.«iltjji and Other jUusr IsmaifC&rflJl eyblso insure vessels, cargoes and: °^ an Q> B P policies, also insure; meichandii©: .transported by wftgßT)« l «»prfi l w»iiii and stead* ■ t>pata,on riTerBttndlakea,oiithQmQstlU)eraltQmfl.' > -rJ^ nc^ trt —Joseph XL SeaX, UdmumUL Boudar,.John.C.' Dans, Robert Burton, JohnlLPenrose, Samuel Edwards, Guorga G* Leiper, Upward Darlington, Isaac IL, X>&*is,/WH -“£*3 Folwell, John Netrlin, I>r.Jl. Huston, Jos-.C.Uami,. Theophllus Paulding, IL Jones : 33rgoks, Henry BlOan, Jluab Gralg, George SerrilF, fipebcer Murrain, Charles Kelly, J, G.: Johnson,.William Hoy, Dr, S«Tfcofflaa, John Boiler* William Eyw,jr r Ihratart at AteburaA~D, T. Morgan, Ilogb Craig, John T. Logan- . ; . WmiAta Muiror, Preridatl ■-. . Taos. G-JUsn, y&s President ■• Jcseps \f»CoynSp.Seefetarjf. ■ Office of tha Company, HO. 42 Water fetroet, Pittsburgh- : Jelfcdtf P. A. MADEIRA, Agent \ PROTECTION r '. : INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, COtfN., Capital Stack, Annual Premiums andWatem Fund 81,000,000. INCORPOBA'PBDIB26. Policies of Insurance Issued at all times on tho most favora* ' • ble terms, against . . LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, . on to*.. . PERILS OP NAVIOATIOW, ..BY . . ■ . ::.- . ■ QEO-.-E. ARNOLD, Aobht ■ FOR PirrSDURQH AND ALLIXIIIEirr COmtTT. marlOry ■ - THE UNITED STATES LIFE .INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, ; PUILADELtIUA, CHARTERED APRIL 261 H, 1850. CUARTKII I‘fniVETDAL. «/ CAPITAL §250,000. Offict t S, E. Comer of Third and Chestnut Sireeti,- Philadelphia. • OJJbxrx of pit Home. Hoard at Philadelphia: . ‘ -joiBCCtpM. ' , ' • Stephen K. Crawford, Pan] B. Qoddnrd, . . AtobroseW. Tborapwn,.. lawreoca Johnson, ' - Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo, STUcnry, Jacob L. Florence, James Derereux, William U. Godwin, . William U'Keo. Preru/erji—Slophcn K. Crawford. Ttce President-*Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh— James U. Willson, M.D. JlUghejiy Cdy—JL B. Alowry, M- D, . . ' GEO, B. ARNOLD, Agent,' . jnarlTry.. No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Tire Franklin Fire Insurance Company • Of PhOadelpkiA, Jfenrttpfanzto. DIRECTORS— Charles W. Baackcrt Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. tfmith, Goo, W. Rich* anls, Mardecii D.Lewis, Adolph! E. Borfe, BatlJ S. Browue, Morris Patterson. - CmS. N. Bfircßm, Resident Cius.G.Boxckeb, SecrcUnyi , Continue to make insuranca,perpctual or limited, on erery desoription of property, in town and country, at rates os low as aro consistent with security. The Company bare rewired a largo Contingent Pond, which, with their capital and premiums, safely InTcated, af ford ample protection to the assured. ■ - t The Assets of the Company* on January Ist* IESI, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were os follows, ris: . Mortgage *..,..5915,129 G 3 Beal E*t&te.~.~.„.... 7B Temporary Loons 53J>C6 17 ‘ Stocks ...„ .............m....,....,.™ 61,850 00 Cash, Ac......... .... B* Total. « clnco Ibclr Incorporation, ft period of twentjKjno jrari, they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollar*, losses by Cie, thereby aJTonlinx evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well os the ability and dbjKMi* 'tlon to meet with promptness aUlJabllitici, J. CABDTSEII COFFIN, Asent, Office, north-east cor. \Vood and Third eta. THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT OFTIIB STATE MCTUAL FIKK AN’D MARINE IftSTJ&ANCE COIffFAtfY, OF PEKKSTI.VA.SIA. Assets May Ist, 1552- $203,010 01 Premiums recdred to Hay Ist, 18(&...ww 130,200 00 Internum Unuu, Ac-. 1,01013 Capital Stock. ......... 100,000 00 „ $410.10 SC ucUTOgd premia ms, Losses, Jlc-hjsaiujace, Ex- PCDMS, Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good wni* earftie*... ...... M Premium Notes 179.01 Q 61 C«b on band....... 17,5C0 Cl Total an*t of Iteßout*es f Liable fut Lcmuc«..,. s3Ss;jl9 TO tntxoroas. JOHN P. KirnTCKfOKn, Dauphin county, i I’, C, BEDOtyiClv, Harrisburg, l BAMUKt JONES, Philadelphia, . A. WtLRHiB. Sanl;i7, Iltbl&icb, !• A. A.'CAWUER; « I JOHN u. ROTnintPOJUfcXfciirtiln county, I A. J. GILLKTT, Harrisburg, I S. T. JOSEtf. HArrbburg, . I EOBEBT KtOTZ, Chrboa wunty. I JOHN P. RVTtreUFOItI), President i A. J. GIThBTiy Secretary, i WttHnsure against perils of sea and inlaid narigatko, , also, on Mercfe&ndiza in nty or country, at lowrstraira coo i slstent with safety. Polkdca issued on dwelling bouse* i either perpetually pr for a term of years. >■♦• - Btnpch Office, corner fourth and AnlUipcb^rtrecui. —— ' l PTgt? plitalmrffh Life lniarAnce <?ompaaTi X PlTTSßlfilGilt /It, QintiL, 9100,000. PrmUlftnV—Juicj B. Uoox Vieo PrwfcUni—Bakuis, Treasurtr—Joamr 8, I*srcn» Seett'Ury—C. X Cottas. OFHCR, SiO. fi* FIFTU STREET, (Alcson:c Hail Building.) Thb Company make s omry Inaoraow ftppcrtaiotajrto or wfth Mfo m*ke. Mutual .Rates aro the earn* b* those Adopted by safelv conducted Coxapaairt. Joint Btecfc rates at a reduction of one-third from llio Mutual rates—-equal to a dividend of fcliirtj-tbreo and ot>e third per wmt., paid annually In Advance. Bisk* taken on the lives of persons colas to Californlaor Australia. —l. • * DttKTCRS. Saqucl M*Clcrtao t John A. Wilson, Jo»pb I*. Q&ssa bu M. D. Alsxfliinlrr Beynoldjj, tlinun 8fow»». mrt3 James 8. Tlcwn, ■WtllUm Fhflllpe, Joho Scott, John M’Alptn, Horatio N. Lee, Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. MlLLlallf Jr., I F. )1 (tORDON, faecrtitiTV CAPITAL, 9300,000, With insure Against all kinds or risks, FXTIE and BINR. All.losses vUI be liberally adjusted and prompUypaid. A Homo Institution, managed by Dikcctcbs wboero troll known In the community, and who are dutnrainud, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they hare assumed, ns offering the best protection to those who desire to Us insured. Dirtdtin, —U.Milieu Jr.,C. 17. rjekcfnoo, J.W.Botler, N.nolme*, Jp. f W, 11. smith, C. Ihmwu, (Jeorgo W* Jackson, Win. M. Lyon, James Llpi'X'ncott, Gt'Orpe Daraie, J&t&esMc' Aaley, Alexander Mmlck, Thomas Scott. __ tUU Office, iso. M Water street. (Warehouse of Space A Co., ofigtalra.V Pittetorgh. no»24’ly JETSA insurance company, „ n artford; conn. :, j Chartered 1810—Capital Stock $300,000. TIIOS. K, BRACK, President. D.„„„„Tn°3. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. HU.CTOKS—: esTliemoaK. Branc, Samuel Tudor, Ebenezer Flavor, Ward Wood bridge, K A-Hullteley, Joseph Church, Roland UAther, Frederick Tyler, Edwin 0. Ripley, Robert Buell, , Samuel S. Word, Miles A. Tuttle, Henry Z. Pratt, . John L. Iloswell, Austin Ilmiham, , GustoyonF. Boris, > Junius B-Morpm. •CS* Policies on lire and Inland Rials issued on fcYcrc- Ho terms, by GEORGE K. ARNOLD, Ag’t, No. .4 Fourth slreut, Pittsburgh. . WESTERN FARMERS’ INSURANCE.. CO.* NEW X.ISBON, OHIO. ‘ ' , BEANOS OFFICE, No. 123 FIWII BE, nrrsnoitfiii. Capital, BXOO.OOO. :JAMES .KELLY, l'rest. ; -LEVI MARTIN, Sets’!, It. McKASKKY, Agent. ■ : - . ASP* Will Insnro BniiJlnjts, Storne, Mcrtliaud*.*i', end icrty (tonomlly, on the nso»t favorable tonne. [ttccl:6m Is your Life Insured, IF NOT, road what someone has written Among all U>o contrivances of man to protect tho family circle from want, none can to found more simple in Its 1n Its feature, or certain In Us results, than LIF-EIN3UU. ANCII Tt b the prop which the dying husband leaves to support the wife of his bosom:' • . .... - It I* tho unseen hand of tho PrOyldont falhor reaching forth fleom the grave, and still nourishing fab oHsprlne, and keeping together tho family group _ C A COLTON, Secretary, Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth st, R 0 Masonic lEall KBW OFFICE. Seal Estate and. Contracting Agent. THU subscriber hoc been Induced to upouon ofllcofor thp pnrpo o of buying ond selling, on Commission, and Coving tbo Agency of large Steam Saw Mllle and Boat }a.da: on tlw Alleghany nvor, togetbot with many other faclliticgfrom other, water and Btcamsaw-mllls. ■' 110 flnttm himself that; he can Burnish any hills of lumber 'and' timber of any Kind, great or manll. Jong Dr shcrt, and vellyor them at any point ou tha Allegheny, ilonongaholft, Ohle, of Mississippi rivers; oontroct to build largo Borges! store Boats, Coal Flats, Boot Gunnels, Bridge Umber, lSdl road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, *e, to any given, point, and will attend to the Sale and Bent of Beal Estate. From his long .lumborlng. ’lVoighltog ond boat bonding, ho thinks ho can give general satisfaction- All pereons are requested.to make their contracts soonpevpo cially those wanting boatnor large blllsoflumbcr and tim ber,; should contract for them In the tall for the spring and summer use., He will also-attend to the purchaso and ealo of any commodity that may be desired. Letters addressed to Dsvjn Mrart, ileal Estate and Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No, 120, post paid, will he' punctually attended to. Ilia ofllco is on Irwin Btreet, No. 2, Allegheny Honse. ' __ .DAVID MUNN- HCFER2NCKS. Ool.Jamesß.Morgao,Lumberman. Pittsburgh. : - . Sir. John Morrison, Ssi* u “ ' Mr.llpbt.S. Brown,Esq n « AlloghcnylMvcr. Mr.Wm.Armstrong, « ■ Clarion 1 “ Mr. George ILSveuey, »* « u TO. &J. UofanftOo.. «. <« • •iC deq2L‘lydiiy Notice. " EMBERS or the Allegheny County Agricultural So ciety are requested to renew their m'embershinrrb* ▼iocs to the annual election for officers, -which takes slue' S? of January, 1804.. Certificates of Membership can bo had at the Seed Start of James Wardrop.; Frith street*. .James heßloy. ot the Warolioußo of Ncaloy & Mohan, Wood etrootj from Wm. Martin; Sr., near'Man chester; andfromA. B» ATQuQwan, at the offico of M’Qoo* A Bonglas, corner of Penn and Wayno streets. „ • WM. MARTIN,- Bn.;-Pros’L ,Aj B. M'QuctaM, Setfy.’ • ■ ■ •»*•• [dee2J;d*trtd] ; ChstUers Railroad Company* ;. k aiEETINO of -Stockhoidcyft of IhOsCompiny’ trill be ■■JX\ heW> iinaecaldancc with the jroTißlons ortho Charter/ pb MONDAY, the otb day of: Janaary next* at tho Honan* #obfla House, Pittsburgh, at 8 o’clock In rtbe ftftcrliocm, for the {rarpospoTelecting a Board. af Managers,; for tho enau- Ingycan(decl7> J. K» MOOIiUKAD, Prcs’t npKUaS f BttOULDEBBKACE 1 8DWRTKiiAN0iIXA& 1 HO STOCKING DEPOT 1b atDr.'KEYafifl’S, H0.14Q .confer of chtijlcal stoUaseu an fitted at tblfl estabHafr. o*«V t. Satis&ctibn warranted in all casesr cot 24 V )’.• /V- fl, * • .. * -;.v ■ l:. ’ BANKERS AND BBOKER&. EXCHANCM3 AND' BANKI If GKO TTS^ .■•v,.-. ; r •* ■;- s ■ ■ o* .... » ' ’ A. WILKINS &, CO*, t I ..tWUIBD STATKS BANK BtULBINQ, i ; ; So* Fourth Street, . -v.+.-.v • , ... PITTaBUDUH, PA« ••? i T7OIU2TGN and .Domestic Exchange,-Coin, Bank Notea JJ, and Band Warrants bought and sold. :■ I - made.tlironglioutthe Union. * ' , Business paper discounted and loans negotiated. ■ • . -- ] . Blocks bpngnt android on commisslotf. -* • >■ MoneyToceired on deporit, and interest allowed, ■when •lelt for & specified time. ' -' " dec3 - „ ; JOHN WOODS, [ BANREE AND EXCHANGE BBOKEB,! ''DEALUI' I2T"' v ». . ■■■■ i S--3B»fflflage»;:jCpinmerolal • andßankKoteB. i TOCKboughtand gold'on "dommlssioul- -. gretally attended to.' Interest paid on Deposit \ - 68)<g Fourth street* nearly opposite the M.- MJ Dank.. , , . declG;^ •C. TU83AM,.... ?*. »n»a?t*Ti ZIEBHAH & CO., ■ ' n BAITERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, feb2&ly3 . • Ac. 65 W00d Street,'and JHamtmd Alley 7 . ■ 1 r "" „ 1853, EXCHANGE AND BAN KINO HOUSE OF A. WILKINS & CO., No. 76 Eobbtu Snutv Opposite tho Bank of Pittsburgh. Jnn6 • ; ■ Pnrsptmoa. -0, E, ABNOLD & COi, 1 BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. 5 T-vKALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes,', Sight and' XJ Time; Drafts,'Sc. CoUudioas cargfuHy attendfld to,; and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. - Stocks bought and commission.. ! - - • ttS-No. 74 fourth pt, next door to Bank of PittsVg. [selB; HILL & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, OOjiSER OF WOO© Aim riFTH Btame. ; SIGHT EXCHANGEon the Eastern constantly for Rale. .Time Bills ot Exchange andNotes-discounted.—' Gu«l, SUyct and Bank Notes, bought and soldi Collections! made In all.the principal cities of the United' States. De-i posits received of. Par and Current funds. ••' [mar27ly (Otu KE4XXS, »:•' XSWABg EAfl&f, |%OIU2fCJE KEAMCU 1 - KRAMER & RATTfit, BANKERS AND EXCIUNGE BROKERS, BUY AND SEliL'Gold, SHyor/and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase i*romiJ.^njy-Notes and Time UiUs, on East and West; buy and sell Stocks on Commission^ CoHwtlon* made on all points in the Union. . [myl ; N. HOLMES & SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, HAYX RBKOYXD TBEIB BAXSINO AND EXCOA3QS OI7JCB TO 80. 67 JttAnKST 6TIUXT, POUB DOOM BELOW OLD STAND. NUOLMKS A SON'S, Bankers-anil Exchange Brokers, • and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, fill* Ter and Bank Notea. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections xoado in all tho cities throughout the United States. Deposits pair funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth Bta.[jaSO:ly IASL & BOON,-.......YnOifiAEOIAT, : HOOK & SAEGEKT, ' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, - n. tl oorni* o? wood ft srrrH sis.,' pnTsrmnaii, Ya. , DEALERS in Oota, Bank Notes, Time 13111?, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, Ac. .Exchange on all the principal cities of the Union and Eu rope, for sale in sums tosuit purchasers. Current and par funds received on deposit. Collections xusdopn oil parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. , [scpllfly . BANKERS AND ESCUA.NGE BUOKESS, ZBp* BaaavtdVuir Qfiuxtoihe Qrmer qf Fifth and VTaedtti. : ITTTSOTMB, PA. P ATRICKS A: FIUEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank. Notes, Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Olios constantlylbr sale. Collections mads in all the dfles throughout the United States. Deposit* received in par fond* or current paper, at the comer of Fifth and Wood Etreets. [feb3. AUSTIN LOOAIIS; STOCK AND BILL BROKER, o£kc, Ai>. Pi 71 ‘urth rt.. alx're Tlcxxf, I'ITTSHUROU. Drafts, Eun>L*, Mortgages, and Loans on col laterals, negotiated. Stock a and Warrants bought and wold. . - ' - «*t# PL.OUEXCE uotel, No. 400 UKOAI> W A Y, NKW YORK* (CO.VDCCTED 05 TAB rCRoPEATPIJUf.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, AtLEjrfitOWJf,, Brown’* Hotel, Cfcnwr <if and Tteni SlrttU, Piiiiburgli t Urtn’a- BROWS & OOXN&MrY, l*Eopftirro&a. rt&tfong attached to the llauro. &G FHASKLIS HOUBK, CldTetftiiAi Ohio* Cl PATRICK & BON, PxomeroM.-—Thi? House ha* uu /#' dergon*- Utorouch. and extenrite repair*, tlteratknm. «td large additions of rw-w faniHuro, etc., and the prvprie ten pledgw Ihernwhc* that Bulking Ah hi) be wanting on their part to muter the ttuxxixx a place where all the torn forte of a first class hotel can be found. l? W C.. PATRICK * SON. $355,31$ Tv) Bt> ChAf'leif Hotel, Qmrr t>f Tflxxi end Third ttmu, Pdtsbxtrgh* Ptnn'a- WILLUH S. CAMPBELL, rrilXIS fino establishment haTinfr come into jfee hand* nf t A new Proprietor, offer*great InOucetsmla to the batch IlngecTamueity,fl£!d nlflo to regiilar boarders. ETery deli cacy and luxury win be provided lull* ft»sm> t aiul no pains WUI bo eparod U> make this Hotel *' oosuforlnble soXC to all who rca? cjvll lhrrjv ftnyliLf) W. S< CAMPBELL* I’rop'*. Bt. Clair L&gVr Beer Urewerjs ’• THE respectfully Informs the imbfje that be is,now full/ prepared to acnro private families owl the fmhUc generally, with bU celebrated LAGKK BBEB, Ju fcotUra, All order* left at his Office, NO.SS DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood atreet,) will bo punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of the eity or vicinity. j«28 : -tf , SCnKNCK, " -■ GREAT CHANCES F€> K; IS AUGA S N .St fiiUE uedendgned would fully in Conn their friends X and the ciy**n9 generally that they are about closing out tWfr large ?imd well sel*»etod stock of. RICH AND ELEGANT CARPETINGS, . Lately purcimtd In the East, from the Manufacturers and liopotti-ra. which, for variety, style and quality,aro unaur passed—ecuiistiar of. • . VELVET TAPKSTHY AND BRUSSELS. Of splendid designs, selected crprrady for our City Retail ; Trnde, ft©d:at lower prices than would now core? the cost of importation. IMPERIAL, EXTRA and SUPER. THREE-PLY CAR* PETS, ftcjn- the most celebrated manufeeforirt in the united State*; colors warranted. Ingrain Carpets of nil kinds; Venetian, llali and Bteir Carpets; Wool and Hemp Dutch Carpels; together with a large assortment of Oil Cloth* Mate, Ruga, Malting, TaMc and Piano Cover* Ac, The entire stock will. posilively be sold the present sea wn, to make room for other goods, <*cc3 C. 1L HEADLY A CO. CtAliPEriMf.— A large fttcek of how and beautiful pat /. terns now receiving at the NEW CARPET STORE, .■ 47 Fifth street, near Wood. Also,Oil Cloths of ail width* and qualities; Rugs, matte. Hatting/.Wtadow Shades, Stair-rod*, TenlUan Blinds, At, Ac., as ins tewrn Casa rmesa. *“?P& ROBTNSON A CO. ;" . ' ENTIiItPUISE WOBKS; ’;' : {jro. 130 weo»snittT,Tiinu>DocaDlMM? vwaumxiy. ; : . JatnPJf <t TETLEY. - H’lj 11 . IMPORTERS and manufacturers of CUTLERY, SGRGXCA L AND DENTAL ; - INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac, We ' keep a general assortment of the above ‘ artlritt eonsianUy on band t together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, j Qunff,ri»- tol» and Bovolvm, Flask* Homs, Shot Belts, Cbp*, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives Tailors andJUair Drtssers* Shears; Ptwket Scissors, Ac.— Also. Trusses and Supporters. Jobhicgttiid roxtainng neatly executed. RIFLEs making Rifles of every description, to order, of the bestmetcrtal, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received fbr them at Wholesale t>r Retail, will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices.- • J -•••>••= • •-:•• • myis ' JUST RECKI VJSIA-By Express, direct from the manufac turers, a splendid assortment of Colt’s Repeating Pis tole, 4, 6 and flinches barrel, all of which wo will aeU for cashras low as they eon bo bought in the city or New York. Persons going to Australia, or California, will find that they tandO'tattcr-ty'lftri&BSlngthoirequippageat home,than they can among stranger* os we giro persons a chance to abore Pistols, before leaving - the city; ami in easnof *•' tnilura, werefirnd thomonoy. • - •■•••••• BOWN A TETLEY. ? - fehtg . ISB Wood street, Pittsburgh _ riIUE UEOTON JKON COMPANY, or Wcstira Ventral- J. vanhvbarihg become the proprietors of the KENTON, and DICKEIB3ON PATKNT /or ma/any TVroupTit Iron df- Tedfrari ttSOre, for that portion of territory of Pennsylva nia; lying west of,*ond Including the counties of Fulfon, UunUngdan, Conifo, Clearfield, Elk and McKean, are now prepared to soli certificates of stock in said company, each share of Stock entitling thcholder to share in the profits of tho company, and tho right to use 000 Furnace undor*s&ld Patent The Company will aleo sell the right tonso tho improvement in tiio above named territory, by single fur* nac« or otherwise.: The fact-that by the Renton process Iron Oro can he converted Into Blooms at about tho cost re quired to conYert Oto Into Pig Metal, is a sufficient recom mendation of Its merits. Mr,JAME3 IL CRANE has been appointed Agent for the ealft of rights to use Furnaces tthder raid Potent, to whom application may be made, or to.the’nnderalgned Directors of the Company. ;* J. K. MOOREIEAD,') ' ' ' ALLEN KItAMEIt, ' ypittsbureh. JAB. W. HAILMJLV.f ' : W. DRIVES WOOD, S’Keesport JAB. H. CRANE, Pittsburgh. <lecl2.tUwtf "IyATKNT FiUJIT OATHKKKK—For picking fruit from X : tail trees without the aid of a ladder,, pruning Instru ments of tho most npproted porks, suitable fbr strawberry bods, Ac.; Potato© ilooks; Betid Prills { Cutting Balds, for Hay or Corn Stalks, or various patterns, had *'great variety, of labor fiaTing implements for the g&rden or form.’ Barry’s, and other slamlfird works on. Fruits,-Flowers, liural Aro.hiteoturo.and Landscape Gardening, for sate at the' Scotland Implement TVarehonse, N 0.49 Fifth street, Plttebujgh, Po. JyL>2 • ••••■’*•• • - JAMBS WABDROP. Wall's Academy of Drawing and, Fainting! WT 0. WALL would notify las iricnds nnd tho public, •T* « tbaihehas.removed.-hifl studio-from First street, to the corner of Market and Fourth strata, (second story,) over tho sto roof Win. M, Iforsb; entrance. oaFourth street. At tberoqucstofbisfrKmde, bo has also opoued a DRAW* ING SCHOOL. Classes for young Ladies and Geiitlemen wlllbo fonpod In both Drawingand Fainting. He has fitted up a every facility for study, and ho trusts that bucmtarprlta will meet with a supporting patronago. ■ anr22?t/4\g -.-i •' • • :• -• : OFFICE MQNONGAHKL.A NAVIGATION COTT“ December. 10, 18&3. j PBOFOfIALS*wIH be recoired at tbiaoffleo until three ; o’olbck F, M» of WEDNESDAY, the 25th --January noxt,lur the construction of-Lock and Dam No. 3; also, for the construction of-Locks and Dams Nos.'o and -7; being requisite to extend tho navigation to tbo Virginia Btato lino. Plans and specifications will bo exhibited at tho office •oho week previous to tho lettiog, and all necessary informa* tlon given by S. Lathrop, Leq., or tho undersigned. : ■ v -Proposals will bo received for payments to bo m&do'ln cash; also, for payments in stock and bonds of the com I pany . V •: J. K. MOORHEAD, • ' dccl-4 -■ . • . - Frftsident of Mon .Nav. Co - OVSTER TRANSPORTATION'. ' TSTE havd arranged with the Ponnsylvania and Busquc hanna Railroad Companies, for a special Oyster Transportation Line, at exceedingly - • ' Zoca ADAMS & CO.;M Water st “ “VENITIAN BLINDS, :V “ rvF EYERYQUALITY, for salo at manufacturers* prices. at tie* NEW' CARPET'STORE, *7 FIFTH STREET, oear Woftd.' ■ Jnov&tn , ROBINSON ft 00. (''l UOIUK'AKAitr—W o this day received a frnsb aup j ply of strong'fine flavored Oolong and Congo Teas, at GO and TG-esms per pound, new importation; which we will .guarantee equal to -any thing la this market at the sanm •price. Wholesale end retail by ... * . BAILEY k RENSHAW, jaA 253 Liberty street. . »', » l t* , . '' r v-'."', HemOTol* PATRICKS & FRIEND, HOTELS, &c. ' ruopßir.TOi?. .w. a cOs3n.LT. « .» fti m iTeri I llevolvera ! - FCRNITORE. y_ 1 - --* WM. &~ST42VIIXSO.\ xantlnusp to Tnshufitfrturt Ul CABINET-WARE ofwvery description, athls old stands * "Hm comer of liberty and Wrtmth streets. UNDERTAKE *1 * Pig attended td, In■ aB lte branches. - . myll •> __ A.HIhURKNACU.y - .. . £|AYE ON- HANDat their extensive .CABINET ani XX CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No.-64 Smlthfidd stroot, a largo assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they will sell U percent below. . Tenn^—cashotily.• T. . .decgjdy- 1 Greet IndncemeiUsrto TKTX wiUiea our large stock of COMMON- AND FANCY T T CHAIRS AND M". prices -that cannot foil to please cash purchasers. AUouri workf iswarrantod. Our.tennaam CASH. ...» . JAMEaDOWBY, I ■ ••■raarSL.--.-.- ; , :-cor.j?eTenihand» Liberty sta.; JourneymenCablnetiffakeN Association* . WA&JiKOUSE o*' THin& BTBE£T 9 . .‘.r;(BEfWEB» fiFTS.Y ' ■* 1 1 i - I < already" twice tethreertiroes • ati uLi amTraSl • f.«^©W i ' i TT , P I “BI|jP hitherto mart renowned business * Tf * shops of this- city, have opened -their Warehouse, and ore 1 able tbiurblsh the public, by wholes or tetaU, with Fuf» j. '.Mahogany Wardrobes ;DresaingßureanßV Full Columned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahngtmy fifryh-a* Rocking Chairs; Mahogany gc&a; Dtvahs; Book Cases; Secretaries;- Card Tables; PierTable3;fine Card Tables; Centre Tables;-Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and BreahfastTables Workatands; Cherry and Common high pesh common, low, and trundle Bedsteads Cherry Bureaus; Cribs . CrsdleSj'Ac; > 1 ..... t.- . The advantages of corporation, on an oxtensiTO scale, perw mlt them to-sell-at the rlowesb are dete> mined to sell . lower than ~ any co hipoti n ly goodi if not better . warranted—«s the public will derstand by uivitig them a .call. . 5 , . \ cffdl descripUbak, and other articles of any description, made to order in every rtylo,atthe short estnotice. / •.mar29 > JAMEBW.WOODWELL, CABINET PUBNITUBE MAKVFA OTXTEEBI . Wjireavoosii OTandOßThlrd street* •» "--'J. W. W. respectfully■ -; Mends and enstbmere that hauL completed ~* aw ‘ . of Furniture, which Is decidedly •S * thetergest end besfever olfered for sale In this City, wrncli will be sold at prices an-low as any in the United States, East or West. --. r -.vrTT As he iadetermlnai to uphold-the quality with'weHsea soned materials, best workmanship, mad newest designs; and com the extent of his orders mad facility in m&nafhcturing, he la enabled to produce warranted furniture,' at thelowest ••prices. ■. * ' T .Ho has adopted the principle^of identifying his interest with his own, quality ond prico, and-keOps ways on hand the greatest varied of every description of furniture; from the cbeapest and plainest, to the mnrt ele out and costly; that a huuse, or any part of oae, may brf furnished from hla stock,- or manufactured expressly to or-i der. The following artldss conrisU ln'part, of hls stockJ which-for richness of style and finish, cannot be snrpaasd In any of the Eastern ernes t ’ . Louis XIY tete«-tete Sofos; - 60 8o&a in-plush and hair cloth; 1 60 dos. Mahogany Chairs; . ' 1 SK) doa. Walnut. . - u 60 Mahogany Rocking M ■ ; 20 Walnut 60 Mahogany Pirang; 20 Walnut - ' • <* 1 ' * ' , 60 Marble Top Centre.Tables: 60.’ ■- -Dressing-Bureatia i 50 u M . Washstands; 40Enclosed Z 100 Common *« • . .20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; - . . 49 Maltegsiny Bedsteads; . . 60 Cottage . 000 Chcny and Poplar Bedsteads; 20Ma2teganvWardrobes: XOWalnut ’. ; “ ... lO’Cberiy f‘ : . 60 Plain Bureaus; 10 Dining and Brcakfost Tables 12 Seeretery and Bookcases; . 20 do*. Cane Beat Chairs; * 24 Case Seat Rocking Chairsr 12Ladles’Writioglfcska; *- . Sat and Towel Stands; . WbatNote; ••- .Etiguirea; _ - ' PaperMacheTablfiSi : Conversation Chairs; Pembrnka - . nixabethah ;*• *. .. Hall.aadTter : RecenUon " * J-adi^Work Pearl Inlaid . “ ......... . JSxtenrion DlnihgTSibles; Arm • . Ottomans: • ‘'ill' • Gothic and Hall Chain; . •• A large assortment of COMMON' FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. CAS&fCT Masers supplied Trithallar ticles In their line.. - 1 : STEAMBOATS end HOTELS, farn!?'hM at the shortest notice. ... • All orders promptly attended to. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. HEW JEWEiaV BTOBE, Rp* B 7; Slftrketfitreetf (&cowJ door above, the .Northwest corner of the Diamond.) JOHN STEVENSON, (of iha tatefirmof jQhnlLAl’F&dden k Co-,) respectfully anooances-to the patllvtfcat ho has opened, at the *Lot© etaa<l, a flaeiipwrtmantof WATCHES. JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS. QL RASDOLES, ittJWarui Tblfe (hUery f DriLxnnia Tea and Ommvnitm&Ut and thoxtsoaJ raricty of goods la his line of badness. - •• Special caw and attention *lvea t 6 tin REPAIR of FINE WATCHES, JKWEMtT, Ac. Ho trneia, that (nnxi bia tong experience In traiiincor, Be will be able satisfaction to those who may fetor him with their patronage. PittthorKha May Uth+lgoS. !,„Heney nichnr<l«on, Jeweller, , TTATING re-lilted bis stcro.ln, a iiftatlgomo manner, and JLL bat rercuOyreturned from tLo cwlcra dtira withe fine assortment, of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS,.ironld call the .attention cf his friends and custom ers to the Cstft that among- biswitches be found tha tnrnldesiralil«rtylai ? pattcrcfandmaiers. Of Jowehy.UiO latest *tylar of lftoocbea,Dr«irt VestCbalos, Ptogw Hinjfs, Ear Bings, Miniature fcoekets, eteletc.: - FANCY GOODS—Such iu*l%pler I lla< , he > WoTtTablesiind Boxes, Desks, F«i»ir Derftatoo Bottles, TaM* M4t& Colt's Pistols, PortaMcmnalcs lucgreatTisriity; China Fruit Dienes; with an endlesswlety of mefulaodng statesT fr»~ —n Bay Wood sar#cry and Garden#, TAMES KENNE£DY«£)&t£ of tbo weH-known 2y« v^nsvsa^SxaeTi99,hew : York,) hegs leave to icfonalthe public, that no has now established an EXTENSIVE NUlt* SEItY, on tha Pam of Mr. Jata»B« Negley, near JBast lib erty, where b* shall be prcparcd,aft*r the &th Instant to bv edveand fill orders for every varleiy of Fruit and Qnxaacni tai Trees, Hardy and Green llouss Shrubs and Plants*.: la addition to a choke and superior atockon ksed, holiaamnda arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries la the East, to keep uphisaonply. Having a thorough and longespw runcein the business, he can essnrehis costomorrperfect aatislhctlon. - . Hr. Kenned, would elso respectfully offer hl» aerricea to designing, layingout, andnhwagtngKural Cemeteries, pub lic Perea, or the grounds of Country "Berfdencts: end will also furnish plana for the formation of banns, Approaches, Hctniwqna Scenery, Ac., In tho highest styles or the ait. PreettaHyacunalntea with ercry breach of landscape Gardening, and haring Spent years In the Syleian Parks of England, «nd on the beautlfnl banka of-tho nndson,'lib' bopo« he ha* the opacity to meat the xrlshes of those rrho foror him. : . . •W OommnnSeatlotur can bo addressed through the dSty Post Ofil™, or led at the Warehouse or Hesars. Kealev A Mohan, 23 Wood etreet - »r m ert T KRWCTIV d Cf>. DtIBKEB’S CELEBRATED CHEMICAL YEAST OB BAKItfG POWDKSs, The Chmptst, lluWdett, aat.Vztful and Eamcmi cal Ariidtfor Halving Bread, IfisaliX iVi'ni '' - - • Griddit, altd Johnny Ctikts, -jPtZjiry, 1 ; f Pudding*, Suxet,Cakes,. • ' : Cbm Bread, a£c., • < • . • ■. < *•_ .7 _ BT£& ixvjssriED. r\PINIQSS OP TUB PRESS.— ■ V Thoeo who havo.tried it, havolimnd that tho kdvertiso. meat does not vauut its praises too highly.—{Tailnhasnse Floridian anil Journal. Frb-10, 1843.; - -. , ■ Housekeepers. who hnTo tested the duality of this pmr. wer, pronounce unanimously in IB Daily It surpasses-oyerything in thowayof rising, weever saw nncil In the baking of cal-er.—[itoli way Advocate and Regis - ler, April 15,1553. *. This is an artldo of rath utility In various kinds of cook ery, that when its virturs become properly known, no housekeeper, that studies- comfort and economy. Trill wU. llnely do without it—pt. Y. Tick.; Moy 21,185& I ** <•••' No one need hesitate touso Dnrkee'solWmportantarficii! Banner endNashtilieWhi;;, Would you hare light breed, sweet bread, bread that you eon eat with a good relish, do not ftrgot to procure DnrSeo’a Baking Powder, and you will not tail to have good bread, cakes, Ac.—{Troy Daily (Times, May 21,1862. Wo have tried this article, and ean reeoamcnd'it wlth perfect confidence.—[Quebec QaietUyJaly, 1852. Darkee’s Baking Powder rrb have triedat our house, and ttc r ba“”, ww astonished at tho result—{X y. All good housewives will rejoice luond glorifk tho namo of Durkeo, alter they hare given his Baking Pandora fair trial.—{Now York Sun, Sept 20,1862. :;- . >. .BurWs Baking Powder, Undoubtedly thehestartieleftar this purpose tliat has yet been (liicoverod.—N. Y. Dutch mao, Jreb» 12,1853. • - ----- • ■. .Tho highest commecdatloas,from hurdredßOftholwcrsL and moat respoct&ble wboles&lo houses In lliiit, and nearly < 7 I CT7 clCy on ***** continent, could bo given; if space 1 R.DPRKKB, • - SoLS-pnomrrctt iiTO-MAKUJAcnnjEB/' • •’ 130 Wito* lireeL-New. Yotlt* s t BAXTER k McKKH, Agents, g| MXiXXlii JOnK < U , 4l4 > n».'ww.^. k Jo3KJ , 3 a, ujictil GROOEIffij andlfcalftaln Prodnno, Mete, ,11 &Is, uJ Pittsburgh Mxnufaatnres, Km, 243 »nd2U tftwrty striet, oeajrTJi? heaiof Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa„<,f. tee for sale on liberal knin, the following: - ; ;60;000fta. Bandit,"aißgat«'; ,> 100bhls.Tar;.... : ,j- ‘ b tonaßarJronido"' ! a doJiSfaau jS^sSi, 600 boxes Window Glass,! 2000 kegs Kook and Mai assorted; ,v Powder;'nBBortnr-"-~ - 60 half chests’ Tea, fih-; boo bones lloslirSoru,! ■ «at°i?wV ' ' ;•,! .SoMds-UnseeiktardnuJ 1 . fsbiB..Tobaco6,assortoa;' Tannera’Oil •“ - ' 100hhds.N.S.Sugar, parte : SOO bbls. Vinegar primp; r- 30 do Rosi?; 6 bxs; Havana Bngar;l 20 do Pitch - ro^'Sworttffsboo’ ;*-• ■ ' a °!'! ’ ByoPlonr; 1 • ; Vi' ■ ■' l •••' *S°ee'tsTinnera' Maclflnei • 6casks-aheet Zinc,as-!, . andttoole;”i MoSwfrnV " I l»ol)uS,Briea Apples: • ’t 1000 Ih'eAntimi'ms,* * l*® batting, assorted; , °M SS,*,;! 2000 Yarn,;^ 100,000 fts. eas’d Balk; Moat;! ~ “ ■■ : japrSO' - '' WM. ' _ , MSAI.EB TR ■ Fine Teas, Choice Family- Groceries and. Willow -Ware... .. CORNER OF WOOD : AND-StXm STS.;, -,-i , . PmaBORGU*PA^;U. 1 j J !S ceWin ß a la W Ms6rtnoat Qf;PREaa‘OOODB, j. Jn addition to his already.: extensive stock,- pßtcftnsvd man first hands in the Eastern markets, which, will bo Bold at the lowestlanrfect nrices,;:-.: . • w* Hotels,, ondfomiliesj baying by the <l“wuty, phelosala rates. ■ • .. Goods delltemltnthe city free of charge. - sop2l ENGINEERS' SrATIONfiKy.WAIUSHOUSE: ? ■ W« S. HAVENj , t Ooaitta op Market akd Beooni> BTRms. : 1 ' -• i -- A 8 °N HAND, a large ana veil selected'sitick e/ xjU Whatman’s Drawing P*pers, al! sizes; - ' ; Drawing Paper in noils. TarfcmflwMrtia« ? i Draughting Pencils' - • - j Hqthmnflilrftl j£pßtrflny*Trtf <■ ?• . 5 nr . TapeXines; India Rohbertu::d - i . . .. ' , Pield Rpoka* j- Profl^gPafisra;vr-’- v 1> : ?Wdj all .artidea of Stationer? BoolS mat£ to order —ruled to any pattern required. . npl •;■ : A . "•-•;-.V.j»t r.-. - k - .* U* ' * ..■*.• r. » ■ V; •• g '■»* ■ "J'wft't-> \' J '-Vi' ■ "'■if.- ‘ * * • T ' " StStef-KK’S;®^■>4 1 7»;i5*SS2£-!::3 - mm TOE OLDEST EBTAi. CTT ! ■..jaoMfiy To!:»HE^m!i»oota*'i*aL'^ . TAsnsa BLAKELV hSs leave to stLy tO tKopsjmKi& iia' . Vrlng friend*in the 61S CotUtry. AM deslnos of either seqjung theta: zao&oy# p&yinglhMr sb&ago.that his £<’ ratefflents.fordoing either la now *>fln i a MWtakca fctfn not to ah r' the last fen yeara,la which he has been ! i 1 tWrhoshieski fie but remitted attt* HaITJIiUIon«UWIaS wlihout the loss of a dollar, and the UciaßeTor which he b * agent, if Liverpool, has shipped not lesa.thaa 4fi,000 person i ■ •v4fe<s“!“?®.%«cnger;nchßtB*rLpi»dpn;DßblliwlATfcf' pool, Glasgow, eork, Belfast, Drogheda,ilmerlclt, Port susWJ??’7tH5 us WJ??’7tHS w ;?< Londonderry, and Dnndanf,i6 No* ?ork,fßllnd»lpUa ? o<i3toii,BalUmtifBmidN6W'Ofioaiutaiia from thjincato MUabuigh; and wffl attend warding passengers from thence to any part of the conn tn*. ■ He alw naa eightdrafta 6>r Balo,pavaMe at the Mowing places, Till ' 7 ON ENGLAND. ESwarde, Sandfiad 4 Co „LondnD. t TfAvaliSrtiiln the •aSHSj/H elSandtinSathhSgEont England and Wales.) - - uiroogoonr ONIBELAND. \ Provincial Panic ‘ Ireland. -Duhllm , » ■■TIRKStCBia*} 1 ' few } Armagh, Belfast, Downpatrick, EnnlaklUcix.’ I Mallow, Athlooe, Carlow, ; Drogheda, Fermoy, ' Monaghan, Ennlseoriliy, i BalUna,’ Catim* Dundalk, < Galway."' < Jfcwry, , , Tralco, <Bolyjßena, CJoaxaelL ] Dungannon, .Londonderry, Omagh,' ~ r xougbali. < Biabridge, Kflkeany,' -'Dungannon,.* Kilrusb* \ \ -Waterford*'- ! Darttrtistown*: Cftrk,' *- - 1 v- \ Ennis,- Bandas,. > BUgo,-;, -Wexfbrd,. ,! ’ Cootehlll, Limerick, .• BailyBaanocnu_**<’""*‘*». ■ 1 ' ' -Off SCOTLAND. * ' - ; l ; | 1... Rational Bank tS Scotland, Edinburgh, and lta branched , In fifty toTTOfllnScotland.'---- { I onFeancb. j Messrs. Edward Blount A Co:'f Bankets-.. \: ; (Available in raiy city in Frocceu) 1. ... ; ON r: * Messrs. Yegel, Kock & CO., Bakers, FrankforUm-tho-Malm (. • - (ATdlahleln unydty in Germany.) BIAKELY, *' | | _ _ •IM,cor. of. Seventh and B&ttbfieldfta. } TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! . ' ' WHOLESALE AND BETAU* JStthe Pekin \ ' •' 38’Fimh sttaETjliweßTOairA. •■•u BY the half cheat, of neatly packed in metallic t» saitthe trade.- > - - H • 'J . .The -subscriber is now rocking his Foil stockofSßFit! i and BLACK, TE AS,-—ccnaisUo g of some of the finest cl tii*i to befoondihthe Eastern market Merchants visiting ILai 1 ctearainrlted-to-caUaTuf examine out stock;- • •’ - Below isoJlstof tho Tarioos grades* ail of which.hßVe s Daenwefully selected, and can with, be reconj-i. 10 do. do Hoy Hyson; .10 do - extra fine Sloynna do; . . 100 -do --Superior * do;* •:lfi. rdo ' iiratrafino' do; * £0 Eaequred boxes extra Curioos Young Hyson;. - 25 half chests fine Gunpowder; . . . .••>•. ~ 10 do extra fins do; ... 6 - do . do’; Sloyunelmperial r" ... 20 do. Superior: ,r.v.do; 150 do . Fiofe Oolong Black Tea; .>-40 .■ :.-0 0 -- axtrafineOolong; ' * " 80 do extra Curious do; •••( - b ehests extra fine English Breakfiist Tea; 6 do Curious*- iid 1 . £ZAI£CMJ*Ta and Bb Coffee,Lorering's Crushed and Tut ▼erißedSugaw. •••.•.' — ■„ .• .y '' A 180—53,000 Prindpo Sogars, which Win 'b* soldiery low. : =v> ' A. JAYNES. -/ •fcovtfcdAW- • • ■•; 58 Fifth street* PlttgbtHgh. t - Dr» D. Jsyiu’a FuiUy Sedldnu JAYNE’S PSTJaTTOBABT; Jayne's Hair Tonic ; ' u tfonJc-Venaiftara; •""SatUltlfo'Tßla;' ' “CarmJcatiTeCalsaiui ' • ■ ff 'Attetatl?e;. ..... - American Jliilr Dye . TheabatefaTuoDlefamily medlcLoea eonstantiyQn bend, and sold wholesale or retail, at LhaßetdaTtoaSlansGS Filth street By , \ A. . jantftday . ; lSiclnriTe A-ggntfor Pittsburgh, . l'irini£ra > 5mS Jnk«;:: / vJSE nUKDIIUD AND JlfZ* EEGS FBQD2?S NEW& \J -INK just recelred at the TEA‘STDEBj : 3S-* FIFTII gtreet.- Priatgra ftt o flro dollars, can tore* teg Aent to any part c&tfce&raiitry > : ■'* A. JAYNKS,/ Agent fot.thomamifyttrTOT. • . _,■ OAKB.IAU&S JS'OR. r •ptendid oi of etery «m cmtlnfce'io jocolto regularly, ntrer an<i second wmchjbe tfUIscII on the very lotrert teriaa &r cash* t : uavingbadtveiTeyears’ practice in the tnxsine3S y an& Vtth his weUknow nfixcdlities In the East* bo Hatters •*. . : - 4nd see for themselTes. . , •■■••:. . promptattention paid to repaltinKof Carri ages, Ac. .„ ■•, [xnyl&aUwy*] - JOSEPH \nilT!L’ ' -tmoana os Sons. - ■ PATENT ASIAhGAM PEN.—'Tills importaurjri- JA vcntiim.remove* the two grcatribstaefra to the tnii TeraPueoof thn- ShSa Pea; vis: their rigidity, arid -their rapid-destruction by the comx-dvo action of the" ink.' In minutely rixamihlDg-tbo quill peri to the act of.wHtiriy, it wni bo seen that thi adionit of ngcntfoyicfldlrig backward actlon immediatcly aborc tlw bihofthe pen lbe scissors”, action, tfr spreading opener the pofn&fcperoitibQildvoftheiuk. l ThUxompoond xmovearcnt—trhlch rtcelpens hitherto ***** haxe hadr-giyesto the qnill Its Coxibilirr. amrtluit wWcljis.so agreeablo to the hand, end which.a&ems 4a> fiftieths action of. the xnu.<«clesoi' i the fingers; iUWb&'tilt doe* to the slightest' pressure, wii 4? out cramping thehand.:: 33j« efforteof ail' steal praLmatera hate been directed to tHo attainment of this essential await; ItyoffiexiWUty; havehad’ reconHeto an innn-. . of Attolgpin pen found, from a jerks this respect %^n < rr7 6 i7f/?B^P^' ttri^Ql * y fthQ'trndehndln ‘‘crecla” and « piercings” abold prodacotbe desireroctiAn, •V)wf ordinary form ofthctfedpc*-iad-tadhcredt& This point being gained, they atolded the plan hitherto Adopted for attaining flexibility, end gave a pecnli*rJom’fo-tby me vhieh tbeymaftnged to combing the « : : wdttrthe>g*elal&£e*n4k ity-of the of less magnitude, bnt stOl of great tnipertanre to the'eco kucie™ oreteelpena. Every onoia aware or tKe'cerrisivo action 01 the ink on thf> ordinary htoelpeTl. -Even with Ific KreatcHtcare.itjpcaflly dee troy* the delicately smooth pur laeeof tha pca. 80 serious ti drawback is this from the : Otmty oft ho etcei pcn.Uta.t.thonsaiids aroriduccdtoW chriio_Bold penf, aton cuomoue cost, almost, toclusivcly because of the anttoortosirsnqolity of that metot Iho Inventora bate removed thiaevU by their compound meh£ P °? eS3 L S . tt^ th °, t ',l o ? B ? lT7 Slides of tried, with the additional meritof reslittothechemicaiaotionof thefrikr _ T l u gf c S t w®*Ml*tue «Aan Umty&narlmgathmi-thc Slal itm, thwrauknm thesi'Vicihjnpal rrer introduced. . . ' 7;r sale By /iTP.’B/,HAtEN, t • .nwl9v ; Market street/cornct of Second..' Bridge over tlie Allegbutv lilTei'i «t or . -near SUnrpsljnrg, ... TWrOTICEia lUaiEBX-GraiS > ''rb'»t In pnrsnanra irthe tehihvp thereto, and Acta es tondlng the time therein limited,Books will ho opened by for nrv DlsSl0 “° r V t S recoiye snhscrJpHoris ihe 6T. CHABLES HO TE4 in tiw City of Pittsburgh, on. the BEVESTEENTII’ day ofDEOEMBKR, ISK), betwoen tbehouri oriO o'clock, A. "!•> end 4.oclock, P. M; and should the whole number of chares not be subscribed on that dajr, : theuenddn that rase, at the house of Mr. NEWPORT, in the Borough or Bharp.i burgh, on the TWiiNTY-FODKIU DAT OF'THE SAME MONTH, bctweenlhe same hours. .' ■ ; Philip Miller,’ .Thomas Liggett, ■' ■ -' JomcrSbarp Gabrlel'Attamh Lewis th J, noble,: .r. Thomas•'WaJianj,' v . • roterdsilngensmith, . -■ Malcolm LeechT 1 -■ : £®hnWj.!>unran, Harttaon Parry,! - Darld Bronan, c ltobortChassmm>,■ l^*cisKs^n8 l liichard Kwnlt, Bavidßoyd, - BobcrtWHson; - James Marshall, James EL' M>Cleltand, • Henry M’Goary,, . Thomas.rearson, • games Blakelyj ; . , . arantMonry; ‘ - "• James CH.Benny,' 1 . > WiUlamO.Detmy, ;. A.Mortem: ••. .Tv^ 1 J. C. Comstock \ Lem^SurtUfl; T. ArColUeiy. „ > , rr.o James jaBWiA, * fnorl7; 'AVliolCßalc&ncl itetati. < - ~--V - ■ SADDLE, HAKNK£S AND TRUNK MANDFACTTDItY f>OBKBT U v nAntlJ^:_6egal ea „J o^rrii'^i; r - JLv pia friends anJ thnpnbl ip v.- fcfa^iaK oonUntatodceapy tWlarteiid Zn«ia.BH> ‘ Btoro.aoom,&nnerly ocqaptcdljy BajßaSßtoo-®^^ au# ted wi»ai<t- general assortment ct B;nM!es] Dilßslo andaH otbSariiaS^allfSio^ l^' of ’workmanahipoqual to ttt§spCß«*iiVeb«Bt>cr; JWtfiWgßttlw plaeeiiTe. 80p«rtiercr-Wood6t,aiid; PUmood Alloy. -. . v-/ v.-; .yc . /»p<fo • : - a yactorrl. CD., : torncr of Betxeca Atogheny COy, thdrlttmide i -thtf pnbUogefteraliy t vthat they bate Qfo^iriynujhctom^'.of Carriage^' Chaiiot*, |ji all thelrttrfftus^tles'of^alsh^^^roDWlSn! r strict . to daxaHliiv imd beauty oT flniph. Repairs will also he attead** to ou .«*» most reasonable terms. Using in.Mhvthdr.'wqrk the heat Eastern Shafts, Poles, mi Wheel BttUJj cenfl. dent that all who favor them with th<dr patronage, frill lie perfectlysatlsfledlpa^riAlpftheirwvjk.'- «•'. *. are requested to s!tq us a call, before pureha* ring . . 4 .. .. .. xtclfkif - TYPE A aBN or. A.JAYNBSy NO. 38 FIFTH STREET, PiTTSfiXman.-' - - Agent for the Sale of OF PJmA»EIPBIA, ' , . - t S4>®. !WW» nlfttte ftUortngWßnwlW fl column- Oommoa -flaUoya- assorted. Slice Galley*, Composing Sticks; .Common 'and • Job. Shooting-SUoks; loy BiSurKu&.ofnil tS.TWSS’ J . ob „ lnk > l 5lH> cans) .100: kegaPrcut’iiNewß filgto W Founts Pane, Card I»ttat|.nndlß*d»;tmt Sganjr »- or*- ■V.; ■ : —P>. a Ofnerof Smith fold titaijmd Diamond aOn. ..v.; jSSEmafeistguaJ fc«tiig"«dikd largelyJttt'ilhii *at thiae table.- The stalls S3 br S^J >!vya OTe!7 t °°i2Z r. ■-• p^dkvlib; fiJPearl.. ... * CANAL BASM. 'AIiJj'EGHBN?' CITY, ! FAMILIES l>efiupplledwithQUrriirioanEr&d£3 of --. I , .v , FaEsnoaouHDfMiDH,' >. t cjifarlnK their orders at the MiU Ar ln oar boxes nt 9°> Wood etreetiOT Braun* Belter,eor -Be.r.K'blrt7 owl Bt. Clair strata, ritutardhi.-- r; ? jH) P. Bchwut!, or j. T. Sample. aro^sS.aneihoiiT. 5 "Wll 1 be delivered to familleErttr eUtrerif the two cities. : CASH on.deUyeiy. . ■ iyp -SlgAWv EEMKEDgjaCQ.- ~i IIgKSSSSI ! Sloi| EogtoeatjiJjtß. CMigilßuHbliod and far ralati^ i 4«28 65 HniksS strrat, neufetath. • O 1 . ' . ' *-"1 U- - . ‘ n C , •# • v , .: - • ..■ -:>?££ .■£-£ -I V“ ,~j-' *.• , s \ /."• ;*.?;/• 1 'V;.y.r#s -' i r v • - ._ r * ‘ • l ;. _: yi I.;-j. v.'^. SiSfej i* «•-+ 1 :;!' !' EUEomuiefflct.-'" r ' ,•'■■■ V- s : •■ ‘ , * *:,r , "" / 'Cartels iSfpantob^JStoeim*. gfflLS^^BSßSals UfioTJieo&Bis, Mnlsuras iestt<Msr,tt*nttl»in»s Word of the cropriotmai and r tfflfl ■“5S y islSsS?,* ia«»rit3!»rEßnß!nlS»*.j :as» y. B«ta»a »BMUfOAmeta. lamn Jift h** -***- ***> iqsWrfrj . K£K2S“B’®* d *£fi !»*•»WSseShTT/ i• *■ I * AtiUH ANti^HVBL—gRBA*r PnnK— L . Atat ftt Urns jnnt metifni WnMeSaHptlon. 1 tad BerefiU tok&JS»SSE titles of Qnlnlpe, Mercury; 1 ma I bellcte all the Tonlce td- AfcjSffi unf toflpjr to WJSuriKttSSffir djUlscrfereTjettLefti jlamjWerJf.thetwrt TCarictoliSe troili, wed tbs only mcdldn# tint vret teSehSljJiycsaa. ' Jft»T»Dsm..t«rfia2iTa6iial-T«i ; ’ 1 • B«.tWSi ; EHuSSWI; l ini?<sr . W Jain in the Post Otßee, has such eonfldenceinriSe • SEfiagjHSBSBQ&s asSss^iMgs? aAMUKIiM. DRISKEa, ortlie Ann of Mokra'iStos ris, iUcbmcnd; ms caretoruhCTQoanisfattit d£ht ydtfs eteodjr^, .by-the-uacvcl tn o, fcottira of CartePffßpafiisli rfita&&L *n«loj*n!i fiaaJiSu tom noted p£,Tiolrat.ocnifOl»; oowWoetnUi Bbtetta .AnAti>OM!tosj.lnßjSu&lia notice, STUiANOTHER CUBE OF fiCEOTljtiS-ifiidl a i*V He soya ho..clwerfolli)recowoimllai!t»*nd '«anaia*trtt' Ca invriuabla .medicine.. r .. he has mag “Jf lt, la * perfect core without aerutah; l n B abort Prlnripal Depot at M. WAEl^obtefi*TO,Natß!lalil(m ■BESWETTS fIBEEarKo: ; I2S Main .jSffWSf cT .AniSrecalisbySjAJ tgirfWn Jr. * CO, Pittsburgh: H.E. SCHWAKTZ, AUezterrTi£2 by Drnggistff and Bealorsljrittadidaa everywhere.'’ .jctfijfeylx ■' rtmiß ts'tt 1 JL pared feral the brat rooteentifcetMdMhe HatSw i Media, end bargained eo-nnrfrelledreputiaimtothe and Diaisuv*Ottusaeaha alcaatfngtheStonuteh endTßow? iqmdagaa.foodjOMMltKs^lgay^taTeTittgl^-.r-rX ,imi] bjr enabling them to ndflgmehaleOT^jbAftAiWrfe.tl prerentlDg and caring many-painful mid dangerous dpi. teases sires theNerrofmSeatMjCtMla tnUaTloß berrouft Irritation, ead-cuTioflieli-diSiaatanfitha} (Kerrea,nsHjsteita,NimralgliCramptio. ltlittSrallal Sntbecnre ofTdl~MsHilajrcWttPl!3liTBris Weakness. GenmlPeßUty; Inrgmailty, -OB«6fm*sS* the JeeV afrftSdejjkiighap.Afitottk £sS^f^*ia^^*^fe<sg»w i • e ‘"' '‘ *.*■ ■ ' &.'£■ Bp^lcer »- Ca*hS«r Xtm« Eoct WWWMswJMSF ;i I SS^^h B^ n S^MS i, i»ted to’rcmedytbat rfgncA.. Jit iA«sitec3lly ViitßSl : tra-ooft-ogiesjfnjn^efc-rr JQEJ, -ZV&*r„- ..,..'- .r Eitmmwvp^. ; -o j, , -■ tJEEEBBjETfiB? ; S «f 1h»; ifltjjuart iitees-l •» ha troiMSaiamtxrttnetn'mg'niiifir j ¥“» wqrteQug taps MamraPMmn .tamarhnnyf T Hfead and Dimness of anf^* The prlcoifttß «S»lnst all 1 spraltUmW fasoH^odtratadyccgg*^ •ed butin London and Parte. ,' : §Snri«S^» I fa l>nt |H 4t ftt S iU u “ tt *happiest ipndjfcv;* iha eu» of thosd *• * >-|®^S£KWate?^BP»^?TtVj.T!. ■ w y»v« HTOiJred-'Wdraf;^^*.^’-''” IjjEAp tho Iblioviog- tasf a fhmao(£ j *4 s Clark, jimanof andoubtad veracity,ortho townbfLUbok^* v» .ftotn’aaa&iitßyji ijj.<f 10 * to ito tfis* .. ■* iabottiifflolrrartiasWis.braSo^twwuSfyr^^f soi!aa«i«Ptb'j; maa *«£'. «*■} ..a ;?> ■.-»r»i:uV ■.? CT!)'. .i:j[y CQ ... till iDtis CKOCLBJ .... , ' tt<l!!i3 .. u. 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