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'.- ' -v f- •y‘-' l ‘-: "yic ::--T'-.. ■■ : .*&&&-?& mz-tmw-'.z ■? -~- - ~ . ■s ' i, -. v-vk-.. - ■*- ’ > \ ' £ y ■ -- -j, * 1 * , i * v*\ i --f , %\ ?*•*■ > 1 t . . , , '’ ' T 1 r*'. 1 *•. j f ) '••• ■/■■•. ■• ■■•■.. , :• .w. ■> - ■ -> • •• • • - "■■ 1 Vi.... ?■* K » >••-• V -r T i i ~ *: DAILY MORNING POST^ TUESDAY MORNING . the DEATH op GKIKES' IIKS. hr At last tho.epccklod hen has gone—. That hen of hens the hestf • The died without a sigh oi groan, While Inker dewnyncst. 7 Thro’ smhmer> heat And winter’s snow Fortan long years *ho lay, At noon and cvfl. oldGriines ah egg, . But none the Sabbath day.« She had a nest behind the door, - All neatly lined with bay ♦ ■.. -Her back was brown-and sprinkled o er- Wlth spota “ inclined to grey.” Though foortecHjcars of ago almost She stUI looked young and hale— And liko Job’s turkey sho could boost One feather in her tall. Tba neighbors' fowls did all agree She was a good old soal; fibenometlmes roosted In a tree, - And sometimes onn polo. Whene’er the'rain came pelting down, And thunder dreadful roar, Eh* hid herself in Grimes' hat, - Until tho storm was o er. • She lived a plain and honest life— " No higherwished to rise; ■ ’ She flew at neighbor Sampson s wife, : And scratched out.bo.th her eyes. Eho navtr deigned the barn yard beau,.. . • Hisfaeeto.Jookupon,.,. And lured butoiie, whose long shrill crow; Was heard at early dawn. • An aged cock, who.ofthad told His descent, with a sigh, . From one that crowd when ho of .old ■; His master, did deoy,r . “When poor old speckle closed her eye, Hejumpcdthefimceandcned— Ho bid the poultry nil good bye, .. And then laid.down and died. Kind reader now. weTl drop. a tear To Grimes’speckled hen; r It Is too trao.Tro ne’er shall look Upon her like again. OLumUNG. ' . UEKIOVAIi* fTUlßeuhßr.riber,would rapectfaily inform, bis friends and_ ■ I the public. that he has removed from his old stand, on MUrhetstreet, W the NEW IRON PRONTSTQRK, NO. 45 VUXfI STREET, Immediately opposite the Theatre, ' Whordfceis how receiving and o pening.a: handsome assort* meat of Plain and Fancy Colored Cloths,. CassimeTts and . Vesting*, of the newest styles, which ho will take pleasure la showing to those who fnay favor him with ft call. He Is also prcpai ed to mako to order every article of Clothing constituting a Gentleman's- IV ardrobe, in the latest and . most fiashlonable style. TO 2VUZOfJS.-?Ehesuhscribor offers for solo his oom leto system of Garment. Draughting, so favorably, known hd generally used by the trade of this city, Cincinnati, Philadelphia and elsewhere; atthofollowitigpricesfTiir •; ■ With instructions,. $10,00; without instructions, £7,00. ;. Th& Hs»k and Ruler, containing toll and oecumte directions : to'succdssful draughting, forwarded to any part of the United . States, on receipt of £7,00, by. . JAML3 C. W ATT, .... .. Teacher of Garment Cutting, marCR ' . - No. 4$ Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. SAMUEL. GULL. NO 'at' Qpnr/iM 'hotel' Mf&O&GS, ‘ er. cLAia snurit, TirrsßraaiL GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHEtG mado exclusively to order, and warranted to suit. Has constantly on hand a ObOlco assortment of CLOTHS, CABSUIERES> TESTINGS, •tid OVERCOATING, of the latest styles, selocted expressly ■ for the custom'trndo. Gentlemen leaving their orders, will ■ have their wishes consulted and complied with, as all work Is done «tuderhis own anpcrvhion. novl2 CLOTH IN G STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. “■ FORMERLY of tho celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty T stroet. Vhloh has won an unbounded popularity under bo ruino of the'THRIiE DIO DOORS, have, for tho pur pose of space* for ,their immense business; ; removed to the spacious bnildlcg oh the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, . - * , Where they have now tho most • u SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! . • Ain>. • READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to the public. Their principal object Car this removal, is to give them more facilities for the ' - WHOMESAIiE TRADE I Tbev ore prepared to sell Goods at tho 1,0 WEST EASTER N TJt ICES! And fltioy wlHwarrant them .to bo as good as any manu factured In the union. - , CUSTOM WORE} '. rt inß nxsr stilt, and toon tub 6jtobtest none*. They have on hand a full and beautiful assortment oi 0 LOTUS and COATINGS, for • - FBOCKS, DKESS, WALKING AND BOSI ' ' HESS COATS. ■ ■Onr Interests lire idehtieal’wUh 'those of bur customers, and we assure the pnblio that our fidelity will uot fall In filling all orders wo may be faTored with. DON’T FORGET TUB PLACE— ... §8 Wood street, (eabt side,) diamond alley. N- B—-We dedrooar patreraa to understand that we have no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on liberty street. Our attention Is devoted exclusively to the House above designated. • _ ■ . mar 2 3: ’ ■; : -. JOHN M’OTiQBKEV & CO. DRY GOODS. fcECOND ARRIVAL OK FALL ASD WINTER DRY GOODS 11 ' The Cheapest Goods of the Season / Young, stevenson & love, sign or tho original Bsx-Hivs, No. 74 MARKET STREET, between Fourth and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, , have just received, and are now opening* a largo and splendid assortment of .s DRESS GOODS, Of the newest *hnd mostdcslrable.cfcylos, adapted to tho present season, 'v . Plaid Brocade and Fancy Bilks at bargains. Plain Blaekund Cornelian Bilks and Turk Satins. Merino Plaids, all wool, and Silk and Wool do. Also; Raw Silk and Caahmoro Fluids of every description, • very cheap. . Now style Plain and Fancy Do Laines. . French MertaaeGashmerp*, Coburgs, Alpacas, and .Para mattas, .all colors and qualities. Be Beges, and high colored Do Laines, all qualities, Fall and Winter Shawls, of every description.. Long and Square Brecho and Plaid Shawls. Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do. French Chlntxes, Ginghams. - A general assortment fast color Prints, from GV£ cts. up. WHITE GOODS of every description. • Collars, and Emb’dlldkfky at bargain?. Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods* very cheap. Also, a 1 nil stock or DOMESTIC GOODS, at low prices:— Linen Sheeting, Pillow Linens. Table Cloths, and Nap * kins-Russia Diaper, and Cravats,- rory cheap: > {GLOVES, HOSIERY* SUSPENDERS, and CRAVATS. . We would, respectfully early call from both wholesale and retail buyers, flattering ourselves, that, we can accommodate ail who may favor us with their patron age. on most liberal terms. •sep2S YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE. TO THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS OF PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY CITY, AND VICINITY. —D- GREGG & CO., Importers & Wholesale Deo ors In Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties, No. 08, one door from tho North-west corner of Wood st, and Diamond alley; Pittsburgh. Haring completed the enlargement of their present oecaplod Waro Rooms, aro now opening one of the largest and • best stock oCDRY GOODS and VARIE TIES, they hare over heretofore exhibited to the Pittsburgh trade, nOdon exitmlnaUon,.willba found tobo unsurpassed by any other House of theiind mthoCity, and as one of • the partners Is genetolly In tho Eastern Cities during the baefnefis seasons, burchasinjr cheap bargains, adapted to the Pittsburgh and Western Trade, we will be nblo-to offer, inducements to oar old customers, and purchasers gener ally- - Our stock of Dry Goods consists in part of tho follow lag leading articles, via : Superior Bread Cloths; „ Pilot and Petersham do; Fnney Casslmarw, Tweeds and Satinctts; Jeans, Fancy Vestings and Corduroys; Tickings and Vest Paddings; Brown and Bleached Masllns, and Irish Ljnans; Foreign ihd:Domestic Gingham*; ... . Alpacas, Merinos, Coburg Cloths, and Dress Silks; Bay State and Broache Shawls; • Woolen Comforts and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs. . The following comprise a part of the general stock of Varieties: Buttons, Combs, Threads and Sowing Silks; Hoslary,'Glovos,lUbbons, and Block Silk "Veils; Loco Goods, Jocoaotts, Mall and Gambnck Muslins; . Banov Nuttings, and Millinery goods generally. - Also— Atargo assortment orTabte Cutlery, Pocket knlrcs, Kaaora and Scissors of our own Importation. Perfumery, Patent'Modldn«B K together with, a'oplondld .assortment 01. - Gold and Gilt JbwolrW of tint latest pattomm Gold nnd Sil «r Watches;"Watch materials; Watch glasses, and an cx ■" tcneiVß stock or SO hour and 8 day Brass Clock s, of a variety of patterns- All of which will be sold on the .most accom modating terms, lor Cash, or City reference. : jf £ —City, Country Merchants and Pedlars are invited to bofor ° parcWng t * MW poa TO o 4 CO —Av MASON A CO.j No. 25 Filth street, will, during A , 'their eala, Offer evory description or Dry Goods, at «n Immensa reduction from üßoal rates. j-*l2 W6ol Long suaw'Ls.—a. a. FIFTH street, have on hand over 6000 Wool Bhawls of eery Quality _ dotl . 4 _ A MABON & CO.' Will open, on Saturday, January . 14th, four more cases of those cheap Do Laines, at 9 and 10 onto per yard. ■ • . jal.l A- MASON A 00: hovoSOOO yards more remulnfiig *-of those ff cent Calicoes, worth 1254 oents, and also. 8000 yOtda at cents, fhst; colors. 1 - A-MASON A CO. wllleloso.ont ail their stock of # Cashmeres, at a reduction of nearly 60 per cent. - TTOBIERY AND GLOVES —A. A. MASON & CO., No. 2u. |~| Fifth stropt, will offer their Block of more , than 800 down of Hosiery and Gloves, at largo reductions from usual. •prices. ■ ■ ' W . WHITE FLANNJ?LS-rA. A. MASON & CO. f No. 25 Filth street,invite attention to their very large and complete assortment of White Flannels, of Foreign and Do mestic manufacture. - . dec24 -• ATIPKTINQ--—A large stock of now and beautiful pat jj terns now rcoeiTlog at tbo NEW CAJIPET STORE, 47 Tißh street- near Wool. Also. OH CloUlS of all vidiba and qualiUea; Rops, Motts, K*ttfng»'Window Shades, SUlr-roda, Venition Bliods, Ac., *%£ CiSBT,UC “ ROBINEOV * CO SHTGSPKiaS WOIIKH. rol'J.3o woopkbsxt, tun® noon ukiow man? auxt* •■■■• BBWN ATBTBBT. .■ jgmi mi a ctMPnnTKim and manufacturers o ■iBWBWWMgEMnriTf pry. SUKGIOATj AND DENTAL ■j. INEXIttJSIBNTS, ItIFLKS. ic. We -WsSm. ; keep a geneml assortment of the ahore W “irttclcsconstantly,oa.,band; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Gans, Pis- Slant Bevnlvers, Flasks, Homs, Shot Belte, Caps, Powder, Lead ahiDallots; Bowie, Dirk; Hunttog and Pocket Kidvcs; Hair -Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.- RJJTJM 1— Wearemaking Rifles of every description, to __i__ _ f *«,„ Lml meterial, and workmanship warrantoi— B Wholesale or RcmU, will be UU edrtthdcSnSh. Hunting panties snppUedal WMcsale ESfimga SHOtJLDER BRACE, SUPPORTER. AND ELAS TnCSTOCKING DEPOT is at Dr. KEYSETS, No 140 corner of Wood street and Virgin alloy. Wnda of me . chaalenl appliances are kept and flfted afc this cstoblLib jpent* Satisfaction warrontedin ail cosos. . - n0?24 : JANUARY 17. Notice 11 TRANSPORTATION. CLiJVELAJtU AND -PITTSBURGH TKAItttOAD. -'-'CrtitfWjJ’OF'TiitK.;. „ ■:f\S dad MtWMOSßAFfMfiiftbet lltb, 1853, Passenger V/ Trains will run daily (Sundays-exeeptoa)"ns follows. MAIL TRAIN leavosttbselond ot 0.05 A Mfor WellsTillc, stopping at fell intf mediate Stationsarrlvo at Alliance at ,11.35 AMinhd Wel!flylllsaf2,2pr.M. EXPRESSTRAIN IdaYesClevelandat-3.00 PMfor Alli ance, stopping at Jlntom, Korivillo and ilarunna only— arrive At Alliance at 6.00 A . " • ivyiv yfiDATION TRAIN leaves Cleveland for Karen no ami intermediate Stations at 7,46,anil arrivoot Itavennaat l' .e.i; Two through Trains from Cleveland to Pitts* burgh daily- RLTURNING- EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Alliance for Cleveland at 12£Q p ni topping at Lima, Ravenno, Larlviile and Hudson only—arrlvo at Cleveland at 2.40'P H~- The Mall Train of Ohio and EnnmL Railroad, leaving Pittsburgh at 8,00 A M, ' connects withr.this -Tralnnt Alliance atIL4SA 81. /. _ . MAIL TRAIN leaves WoUavUle for Clovcland at 3.00 P M, stoppingst wll wajr.Statlons—arrive atAlllancaat 6 00 and Cleveland at 7.80 P M. ACCOMMODATION TltAlK leaves Ravenna for Cleve land and intermediate ’Stations at 7n.& A M—arrive at Cleveland at 9.00 AM> Only one through train from Pitts burgh to Cleveland daily.: •' • ••-*“ :: : • CONNECTIONS-—Mail Train from Cleveland connects at. Alliance with the Mall Tram of Ohio and Penna. It, It. for Canton, Massillon and Wooster; also for Salem and Pitts burgh, arriving-at Pittsburgh at 4A5 PM. ; , ’ Express-Train'-from Cleveland, and r Brail' Train, from WollsviUa, both connect at Alliance at 5.00 P M with the • Express Train of O.A P.R. for Pittsburgh—arriving at Pittsburgh at 8.15 PM. --- ■JBxpressTraiuflrbm Alliance connecta with the 8.00 A M. TrMn of .0. A P« R. from rittsbargh. Passengers leayingPittsburgh on the 8.00 A;MTrain,ar rive &t Qlovolandnt 2.40 P M, and connect with tbo follow ing troinsEast, . • 'Clcveiand Awn ToL£no.->Traliis : leaving at ,3.00 P Mifbr Sandusky, Toledo. Chicago and tbo North West, arriving at Toledo iit 7.55 P M. and Chicago next morning at 7.00 time-through from Pittsburgh toCbicago being less than 24 hours; ■ * r : Cl£V£xakt). CoixniDUß axd Cixcwnatl—Trains leaving at 2.G0 P M and 8.30 PJI for Columbus, Cincinnati, Gallon, Dayton, Indianapolis and all stations on. tho Bellofontnlne and Indiana Railroad. Cleveland and Erik.— Trains leaving at 4.45 P B! and 9.00 P M fur Eric, Dunkirk, Buffalo and New "iorlr. Tbo Trains connect both ways with, tho C. Z. A O. R. R. at Hudson for Cuyahoga Falls, Akron and Clinton at B&yOrd with the Railroad forCnrrollton,Minerva and )7ayncsburg. Tickets' through to Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Lasalle and Freeport cim be obtained at this office. . Ihisschgers are requested to procure "their tickets at tho OompanyaOffice, of • JOHN A. CAUGUFA, Agent, ; - povl3. - Monongabvla;.House. Water, stn Pittsburgh^ OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. New Arrangement} COMMENCING AUGUST 8, 1858 EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 6o'clock, AM; stops only at tho prinoipal Stations, and dines at Crest lino at 1.30 P M, arrivlng-at Cincinnati in the evening, via Coiambus and Xenia. Fare from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,76; to Columbus, $5.23.' • • ■ • MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 6.30 AM; dines at Al* Banco; and reachcs’CresUino at 0.00 P M, connecting with, the Night Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with the’ Bellefontaihe and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indianapo lis, Terre Haute, and towns in Indiana. Connections are madeatAlliauce by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and Clevomud. - • • • , Fare from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4,00. , Connections are made at Mansfield by Railroad with San dusky City, Mansfield, Mount Venion, Newark and Zanes ville- - - Faro to Sandusky City, $4,60; to Newark, $4,60; to Zanes ville. $6- Connections are made with Detroit and Chicago, both by Clovcland and Sandusky City. Passengers who leave Pitts burgh in the Mail Train at 6.30 A M. go directly by Mans field and Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention. . Fare to Detroit, 0.00: to Chicago, $ll,OO. RSTVRNINGt : THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at 1.00 P Bf, Mansfield at 1.40 P M, and Alliance at 6.00 P M, and reach es JPilteburghot 8.15 P M; connecting with the Express Tram to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which leaves Flit* burgh at 10.80 P. M. , Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, T4L( hours. Fare, $7,75. Fare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, $16.00. . . . - " MAIL TRAIN leaves-Crestline at 7, A M; dines at Al liance;, connecta with Express Train from Cleveland, and arrives at Pitts burgh at 6. P M. . NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M and 4.4 a P M, and Now Brighton, at 7 A M and 1 P M. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tickets at reduced rates. FREIGHT TRAIN leavos Pittsburgh at 030 A 31, and ar rives at 4.30,1*M. 'fiS.Pusseußew are requested to procure Tickets at the Company's Office, at tho Federal Street Station, of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. £3* Tbo Trains do not run on Sunday. urtlicr Information may lw» obtained of augB JOHN RKLLV, Passenger Agent. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. * THE flMlfc Fast Mail Train will leave the Passenger Station on X Liberty street every morning at 0 o'clock, stopping at all the regular stations on the road, and arriving ixx Philadelphia the next morning at 7 o’clock, connecting with the trains direct .to. New York, aho connecting at Harris burg with the trains for, arid arriving in Baltimore at 7 o'- clock, A. M. . ... • The Express Train leaves.tho station every evening at 0:30 o'clock, stopping at alt tho regular stations, and con necting with trains for Baltimore, and arriving in Phiiadel* . phi % dr Baltimore at 8 P. M.' Fare to Philadelphia, $0,50; Fare to Baltimore, $O. * Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Rail road and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. The Accommodation Train will leave every afternoon at 5.25 o’clock, stopping at all regular stations, and running . only os far as Latrobe. Returning trains arrlvo in Pittsburgh at 5.10, and 8 o'- clock, A. 31., and 7.25 P. U. - Possungcra purchasing tickets in cars, will bo charged tes cevtb in addition to tho station rates, except from stations where the Company have no agent. No notes of a less denomination than five dollars will be reedvod in payment for tickets, except those issued by the Banks of Pfhnsy'vanio. /JS^Noticx. —ln c«b oflcss, tho Company will hold them selves . responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount noi exceeding $lOO. N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convoy passengers and baggngo to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 12}4 cents for each passenger, and 12 14 cents for each trunk, . Tor tickets apply to J. MESKJSIEN, Agent, At tho P.R.R. Depot, on Liberty ftreoL » Pittsburgh, November SO, 1553. SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON and after WEDNESDAY, November 16,1863, Three Passenger Trains ran dally {Sundays excepted) as al lows:— GOING SOUTH. Jlaming Mad Evening Express. ■ Pattmner. Express. Leave Ssndusky at...,. 4.00. A M 11.00 A M 6-IUPM Monroeville Junction- 6d5 “ . 11.50 “ 5.50 “ Shelby Junction.. 6.40 4 ‘ IJS P M Mansfield Junction..... 7.20 “ - 1.40 “ B.lo*^ Mount Vern0n...;........ 9.65 “ . 4.10 “ 9.55 t( Reach Newark 10.03 “ 5.15 “ 11.00 “ GOING NORTH. Leavo Newark, at 4.20 A5l 9.00 A5l G 25 P M Mt. YeruoiU..;.... .. 6.25 “ 10.10 “ G. 30 “ Mansfield Junction..... 7.20 “ 12J0PM 8.10“ Shelby Junction 7.45 “ 1.05 « 8.35 « Monroeville Junction.. 9.16 “ 3.10 “ 10.30 “ Reach Sandnsky.'....;:-10.00 “ 3.55 “ 11.05“ Connecting at Sandusky with Mad River and Lake Erie, and “Northern Division" Cleveland and Toledo Railroads- At Monroeville, with Trains on “Southern Division’' Cleveland and Toledo JL R., for Cleveland, Toledo, 4c. . At Shelby Junction, withClevoland, Columbus and Cin cinnati Railroad. At Mansfield Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh. At‘Newark, with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Columbus, Ac., Ac. This arrangement of Trains completes the line of direct communication between the East and 4 * Great Worth-Wat." Passengers from Philadelphia and Baltimore, destined for the West, proceed, directly on their arrival at Pittsburgh, by Ohio and Pennsylvenia Railroad to'Mansfield. Thence to Monroeville, where conjeciion la made immediately for Toledo, Chicago, and Intermediate places—affording a route unrivalled for safety, certainty and despatch. Connection Js also made with all the Trains on tlio Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad at Mansfield, by which passen gers fn?m Chicago, Toledo,.Dutrolt, Sandusky, Zanesville, Newark, and Columbus, proceed-to Pittsburgh, Philadel phia and Baltimore, Without delay. By thus route, passengers taking the early Train from Zanesville, Columbus, Newark, Ac., can go to Toledo, San dusky or Cleveland, remain in either place some four hours, and return homo Ramo.dwk THROUGH TICKETS touo had at the different Stations, for the above named places. J. R. ROBINSON, Suporint’t. Sandusky, November, 1853. • fnov24;3m] Pennsylvania Railroad Company* mmgLm®£k lice,. &a, to Baltimore and Philo* T f aelphia,promptly, on receipt: Time, Five Days. rates orFßEianr. Bacon; Pork and Beef; (salted,) looOs. On Lard, Lard Oil, Tallow, Ooiton, Window Glass, 60c. Q lGOfim. 7 , . On.Cahdipj,, Cheese, Earthenwaro. Leather, Leaf Tobacco. • . On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Clover and Timothv Seed, 70c. lb. On Deer Skins, Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, 70c. $ lOOfira. On Feathers, Peltry, Brooms and Merchandize, 90c. On Flour, Wo ore also prepared to forward freight to Rodebaugh’s Station, near Greensburg,and intermediate Stations. .00V0DE & GRAHAM, Agents, corner or Penn and Wayne stiu, Pittsburgh, • _ 11. H. HOUSTON, Agent, Jy2o 276 Market street, Philadelphia. PLNNSYLY AM A KAIDKOAD.—WIvxxu Tahitp betwseh • PITTSBURGH, Philadelphia. and Baltimore. ' First C £asf.—?Eggs, Feathers, Merchandise, Furs, 00 cents “*llOO lbs. ....... . ;; Second Class.— Apples and Peaches (dried,) Beeswax, Brirtlcs, Buffalo, Bear, and Deer Skins, Clover and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Ginseng, Rugs; Sheep'Pelta 75c V* 100 Q>g. . Third Class.— Apples (green,) Bran and Ship Stuff,Bacon . and Pork*/ (loose,) Butter, Hides, Hogs’ Hair, Hemp'and Flax, Leather (Eostward,).6so lOu fi)s. . Fourth Class. —Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or boxes,) Barley and Molt,-Beef and Pork (pickled or salted,} packed Candles, Choeso,.Grain (in bags,) Lard and Lard Oil, Lead (in plgg or sheets.) Oil Cake, Tallowy Whisky* Loaf Tobacco, 60 cents vHOOJbs.' ' •" •Special Bates.—-Cotton lOO 2>s. Flour sl‘Slbbl. -dcclS * .• GEORGE 0. FRANOIBOUB JEIIU HAWORTH, corner of Diamond and Diamond alley, wishes to infbrin his customers and the publie generally, that ho is now; receiving nlarge and choico select Gan of GROChhlfcS, such as choico Young Hyeou, Impe rial, Gunpowder, extra fine -Sdnchong, Ningyong, Oolong, Congo, and scented Orange Pekoo TEAS; Mocha, Old Java and Rio COFFEES; fine SUGARS and BYRUPB; Bunch. Valeocia ’ ? un QD( I Sultana RAISINS; fresh CUR JTANT3, Citron, Lemon and Orange Peels; supe rior. French BRANDIES; Port, Madeira, Tcnoriffe, Cham pagne, and ilalaga WlNES; ; together with a general assortment of pure SPICES—aII of whlchho Is determined to sell at such LOW PRICES that cannot bo-I -beat by any other Store in the city. ... ; uovl7. ■_ ’ Administration Kotire. Lptters of Administration de honis nan,' ■ f f - cunt Ustamento annex#, to. the estate of BERNARD KANE, late of the City of Pittsburgh, &o»J h*™ bsn grants to the subscriber, all parsoSde® .tato will Immediate payment, and those harW nlaima against the same, will present thorn, duly anthonH cated, for settlement, to ■ w .:t . 'WILLIAM HANEY, Adm’r, . • ,7th Ward, PUtebnnrb. - • Or- [MITCHEL & PALMER, b deefi Attorneys at Law, INSURANCE COMPANIES. Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co* . - Ojflce, north room of tht J&xthange, Tlard st,, JHftH, • > XjSIBSi lNDUßANCfi.—Buildings, merchandize and other JD property, In toWn and country, humred agamst loss or py.i&o, at'tbelowiist rate of premium. ; ,r‘ ; . : MAsnre Issb^AKCi.—Thoy aiso-Easuro vessels, cargoes and freights, foreign or under, open or special poUcies, as the assured may desire.- Inland Tbanspobtatzon.—They .also insure merchandise - transported by wagons, railroad care, canal boats and steam* boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. Dirtclars —Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A- Bouder, John 0, Davis,-Robert Burton, John-R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, George G- Lciper, Edward Darlington, Isaao.lL Davis, WU-' llam Folwell, John Nowlin, Dr. R. M. Huston, Hand, Tbeophilus Paulding, !!. Jones Brooks, Henry. Sloan, Hugh: "Craig, .Goorge Serriil, Spencer M’Hvain, Charles Kelly, J; Johnson, William Hay, Dr. S. Thomas, John Sailers, William ■Eyre,jr. ~ • • DvrttUm at PiUtburgh —D. T. MorgEn, Hugh CraJg, John T, Logan. William Martin, President. . - r - - Tnos. C. Hand, Vic* President. Joseph W.Cowah, fiterefctry- * ; • Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh. JeHfcdtf P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. PROTECTION lISURANCE COMPANY, OP HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stack, Annual Premiums and Western Fund $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1825. - Policies of Insurance issued at ail times on the most favors : bio terms,.against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, " '•/ OR THE' • PERILS OF NAVIGATION, . * by' •••■ GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent FOB PirrSBTmQU AND AIjLEGUENT county. marl6:y . ■ ■■ . • ■. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSDRANOE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PaaiEiASJEErPBMA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL §250,000. Office, S- E. Comer of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia , ■ ■ Officers of (he Some Board at Philadelphia; nuiEcroEtf.. . Stephen R. Crawford, ■ Paul B. Goddard,; Ambrose W. Thompson, I-awrenc© Johnson, Benjamin W.Tingloy, Geo. M’llcnry, Jacob L. Floronco, James Deveroux, William M- Godwin, William M’Keo. President —Stephen R. Crawford. Ftce iVeriffent—Ambrose W. Thompson. ' . a Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh—Jamas H."Willson, M. D. Allegheny CWy—R. B. Mowry, M. D. •. ' GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, mar!77 No. 74 Fourth etroet, Pittsburgh. The Franklin Fire Insurance Ctfinpany, Of Philadelphia, Ihtnnsylvamd. , X\lREoTORS—Charles \V. Banckcr, Thomas Hart, Tobias •I J Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob. 11. fimiih, Goo. W. &rds, Maniacal D. i/cvns, Adolphl E. Bone, David S. Browne, Morris Patterson. • Chas. N. Bancxer, Prtsideni. Chas.G.Banoxeb, Secretory. Continue to makeiavuiance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town aud country, at rates os low. as are eonsLvient with security. . The Company have 1 reserved a largo Contingent Fond, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af ford ample protection to tbo assured. • ■ The Assets of the Company 1 on January 15t,1851, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, wore oa follows, vis: Mortgage Real Estate ■ 7B Temporary Loans 83,900 17 Stocks 01,889 00 Cosh, &e - M,aio 81 Total M ....... M ..51,212,708 44 Since their incorporation, a. period of twenty-one years, tboy have paid upward of One alillion Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby: affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as thn ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ap24 Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third sis. THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, OP PENNSYLVANIA. Assets, Jl.sy 15t,185L..... taw,Ml) 61 Premiums received to May Ist, ...... 105,250 66 Interest en Loans, &c 1,916 lJ Capital 5t0ck.....—... 100,000 00 $44<V183 fid Returned premiums, Losses, Re-Insurance, Ex penses, 87.864 56 Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, aud other good secu* curities - $101,481 98 Pmniom Nolbs. 179.010 61 Cash ou baud 17.820 21 Total ain’t of Resources, Liable for Losses..... 7O ODIECTCiM, JOnN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin count)', P. C. SEDGWICK, Harrisburg, PAM URL JONK3 t Philadelphia, A. \\ ILKIN3. linker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER, « JOHN Br RUTHERFORD: Dauphin county, A. J. GILLEIT, Harrisburg, S.T. JOMiS. Harrisburg, ROBERT Kf/OTZ, Corbon county. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President. A J. GILLETT, Secretary. Wlllinsnroagainstperilsof cca and inland navigation, also, on Merchandize in city or country, at lowest rates con sistent with safety. Policies issued on dwelling houses cither perpetually or for a term of years. Brandi Office, corner Fourth and Smith field streets. mylSktf ;• A. A. CARRIER, Actuary. T)lttflbnrgh Life Inanx*ance Company* o/ I riTTSßuuair, j\t. capital. sioo,oou. President—James S. lloon. Vico Vreddi’m—Sastcel 1 M’Clup.can. Treasurer—Jossra 8. Leech. Eocrutary—C. A. Colton. OFFICE, NO. 65 FIFTH STREET, (hlaxomc llall Building.) This Company makes every lu&uranca appertaining to or connected with Lift) Risks. Mutual Rates are the some as.thoao adopted by other safely conducted Companies. Joint Stock rates a; a reduction of one-third from tho Mutual rates—djua! to a dividend of thirty-threo and one third per paid annually in advance. Risks takon on tho lives of persons going to Californiaor Australia. —- ptMorosa. - - - James S. Iloon, Samuel M'Clurknn, William rhillips, John A. Wilson, John Scott, Joseph P. Gazxam, M. D. John M’Aljdn, Alexander Reynolds, Horatio h. Leo. Hiram Stowe. xnAr23 Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILI.EK, Jr., President. \ P. Al. GORDON. Secretary CAPITAL, 3300*000, WII.L Insure agnlnst all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA RING. All iorst-a will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid, A Home Institution, managed by UntECTOitp whonro well known in tho community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain tho character which they have assumed, ijs offering the beat protection to those who desire to balnsured. Directors. —R. Miller, Jr.,O.W. Rlcketson, J.W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, C. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James George Darsic, James Me* Aaley, Alexander Mmick, Thomas Scott. U 3)» Office, No. 92 .Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A Co., np stalra.) Pittsburgh: nnv&My JBTNA INSURANCE! COMPANY* HARTFORD, CONN. Charterea 1819— Capital Stock 3300*000* Tnos. K. BRACE. President. TIIOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. DIRECTORS-.-, Tliomas K. Draco, Samuel Tudor, Ebenetcr Flower, Word Woodbndgo, E. A.Bulkoley, Joseph Church, Roland Mother, Frcdeilck Tyler, Edwin G. Ripley, Robert Buell, Somucl 8. W’ard, Miles A. Tuttle, Jl«nry Z. Pratt, Jolm L. Boswell, Austin Danhnm, Gustavus F. Davdfi, Junius S. Morgan. • ou Fire and Inland Risks issued unfavora ble terms, by GEORGE E. ARNOLD. Ag% dcc!2:ly No. 74 Fourth streot, Pittsburgh. VSTBSTURN FAUMERB* INSURANCE ' CO-, NEW LISBON* OHIO. BRANCH OFFICE, No. 129 FIFTH FT., PITTSBURGH Capital, $lOO,OOO. JAMES KELLY; Prcst. LEVI MARTIN. Soc’y- R. McKASKEY, Agent. 4£S*WiU icumro Buildings, Storos, Merchandise, and Property generally, on tbo most favorable terms. [duol:Cm Is your Life Insured* IF NOT, read what somooue has written. Among all the. contrivancesof man to protect the family qlrcla from want, none can bo found more simple inita character.noblo in ite feature, or cortaln in Ita results, than LIFE INSUR ANCE. It is the prop which the dying husband leaves to support the wife of. his bosom.' It is the unseen hand of ‘thn.- Provident father reaching forth from tho grave; and still nourishing his offspring, and keeping together the family group. - 0. A. COI/TON, Secretary, Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth sh, 6 pp2l • Masonic Haß. HOTELS, &c. FLORENCE HOTEL. NO. 400 DROADWAY, NEW YORK (CONDUCTED OH TOE EUROPEAN PLAN.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, ' PROPRIETOR. ALUN BHOWH, C.CONNELLT - Brown’s Hotel, ° yrner °f Third Streets, Pittsburgh, Pimri'a. BROWN & CONNELLY, Paoparcioas " .OS-Good stabling attachod to tho House. C FRANKLIN HOUSE* Cleveland. Ohio. PATRICK. & SON, Pboprixtobs.—This House has un , dergono thorough and extonslvo' repairs, alterations, and large additions of now furniture, etc., and the pronrioi tore, pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on tbeir part to render tho FaAHnjn a place where aU the oom-‘ forts of affrst class hotel can be found, ly'- a ■ ■ ■ c. I'A.TjnCK & BON. __ . St. Charles, Hotel, ! (bmer of Wood and Third xlrtctt, Pitlsburoh. Ftnn'cL ■ WH*UAM.S. CAMPULLL, PkOPRXETOH. mHlSfineestabUshmenthavingcome Into the hands of a A 06W Proprietor, offers greet Inducements to the travel* ling community, and also to regular boarders. Erbiy deli- CMynndlunuy will bo provided in Its season, amino pains will lie spared to make tills Hotel a. copilortable liouj to all who may call there., [myrnf] W. S. CAMPBELL, Prop'r T„„ St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery* HE undersigned respectfully informs ttapnbfio that ho Is now folly prepared to servoprivato families and tho public generally, with his celebrated LAGER BEEU, lu , All ‘ 0 , r 1 ? e ” l cft 4 at Office, NO. S 9 DIAMOND A^5Y, i nea * fltretst i) wili be punctually attended to; and the Boor delivered to any part of tbo city or vicinity Je2B:tf P. G. SOUENCK- OmOE MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION CO ) Becomber 10-1863 V' TJEOPOSAISwiII baroceircd at this otllce until'three Jt: oolock P M of WEDNESDAY, the 25thJanu£? next, for the construction of lock and Bam No, 6: also for the construction of Locks and Bams-Nos. 6 and 7 being requisite to extend the navigation to tho Virginia State line. - Plana and specifications trill be exhibited at tbo office one vreck previottß to the letting, and all necessary informa tion giren hy S. Lathrop, E«q., or tho undersigned Proposals nill be receirod for payments to bo made in cash; also, lbr payments in stock, and.-bonds of the com' I>aoy • J. K. MOORHEAD. *: - decld. - - - - President of Mon:Nav. Co ; ■ VEMITIAS BLINDS. OP EVERY QUALITY, for eale at manufacturers' prices. at the NEW CARPET STORE, 47 ITFTH STREET; near Wood.. . > a[noy&tf]: ; ROBINSON A CO.' > » , » . -.-«*•>•' ■^■:' ■ *' •. ••,»••.;;. S.- *•• •• '• -it-. ••••'. .i . • T . . ■ ' •. ' '-M- -Vi T~ ■ • BANKERS AND BROKER*. EXC HA N G_E AKD BAH KIB Q Hjb tJSE - • A.'TOlUlfcistft &. CO., ■ ■ CHITBI>;BTAXKS'»-*NK IIUILBINQ, . JSo< Fourth Street) • 1-V "■ -'*/< *?'rirrstoasu/ pa-V; '■ ■■■•*•'.■ r . -■< and Domestic Exchange, Cola, Bank Notes . • and l*nd Warrant? boughtand sold. Cfllluctionßmado throughout the Union* . - pabcf discounted on<) loans negotiated. V- Stocks .bought and sold oncommisslon. Moneyreceived on.deporit, apd interest alio wed when loft for ft specified time.. ':■ occ3• JOHN WOODS) BANKER AN 1) EXCHANGE BBOKEB, "i>EAtxn ur ’' i. r .--’ Exchange, Commercialaxia Bank Notes. STOCK: bought and' sold on -commission. Collections carefully attended to. . Interest paid on Deposit.- 45~N0. 68><J Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Bank. • : v,?, •• • declG- O. 0. tUKKiB, U. TIUIUA TEBRNAN ft C<V ' - BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, febZ&ly] • No. 85 Wood Street, and diamond AUey EXCHANGE AND BANKING lIODBB OF A... WihtilHS & CO., • . N0.;75 FoTOTQ STREW, Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh* Jans ' . PmaßTOgn. G. E. ARNOLD ft CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, T\EALRRS in Ex&wnge, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and 1 1 / Time Drafto/ Ac. -.Collections carefully attended to, aud proceed* remitted to hny part of tho Unions : r Stock* bought and sold on commission. - - No. 74FourtIi ah, next door to Bank of IMttsh’g. [pb!3 . CORH2R 0? WOOD AND JIF7U STREETS. SIGHT EXCHANGKon the'Eastern Cities constantly for sale. -Time Bills or' Exchange'and Notes discounted.- Gold, Silver .and. Bank Kotos, bought and sold. - Collections made in all 'the .principal dttes Of tta United .States. Do* posits received or Par.&nd Curretit ffubdA [mar27ly A).t,«w KRilMtB, EDWARD BAUM, . FLOaSSCS KRAHEE kftAIii Kk & EAHM, r --v BANKERS'AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUT AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase PropiLaury Notes and Time -Bills, on East and West; buy apd sell Stocks on Commission. . - Oollectibnn made on all points, in the Union. ' ; fmyl tUVX RXMOVXD THEIR HANKING AND EXCHANGE/ 07fIC®: TO HO. 67 MARKET BTBXET, FOOD DOORS PXLOW OLD BTAK& ' N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and,Exchange Brokers, • - and • Dealers in Notes, Drafts,, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and Bank Notes. Exclumge on the Eastern and: Western .Cities constantly for sale. , - Collections made in all the dries throughout the United States. Deposits received in par fauds or earrentpaper. No. 07 Market street, between Third and Fourth sta.: yaSOtly iXsTs. .«...»..t.i..Tf105.-BARGKJ<T, : HOOH & SARGENT, > BANKERS AND EXCHANGE. BROKERS, . n. x. corner or wood A sixth sts., PirrSßunoa, pa. . T\£ALEBS In Coin,- Bank Notes, Time Blils, Foreign and -1 /Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, Ad Exchange on all the principal cities of the Union and Bu xopo, for pale in sums to salt purchaser*. r Ourto'ntandparfandsreceivedohdeposlt.'.- Oolloctions made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. . [sepllfly . Removal* PATRICKS ft FRIEND, . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Now Removed their OJJicetothe Girner qfjn/thand Wood fit. riTTsiruxQn, pA.f.- • - TJATRICKB A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, JL and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western CBties constantly for sole., . CbltocUons made In all the cities throughout the United BUtea. Deposits received In par funds or current paper, nt the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. • (fob 3 AUSTIN JLOOfillS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Office, No. 92 Frrnrth st„ db6ve TTood, PITTSBURGH. S&* Notes, Drafto, R/ndfl, Mortgages, and Loans oh col laterals, negotiated. Stocks and Land Warrants bought QUd sold. . OCta ; NEW OFFICE. Seal Estate and Contracting Agent. THE. subscriber has- teen induced to open an officefor the purpose of buying and selling.oo Commission, and having the Aguncy. of largo Steam Sav-MUI* and Boat- Yards on the Allegheny river, together wlth : many other facilities from other water and steam saw-mills. He Ratters ; himself that bo can furnish any bills of lumber and timber of any kind, great or small, long or. short, and ' eliror.them atany ;>oiut on the Allegheny, Monongabela, Ohto,br Mississippi rivers; contract to boild large BarguK, Ptore Boats, Cool Flats, Boat Gunneto, Bridge Timber,' Rail road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, to any given point, and will attend to the Stile and Rent of ltcal Estate. . From Ida long.experience in lumbering; fighting aiid boat building, he thinks bo can' give general ‘satisfaction. All persons are roqurcted to make their contracts soon ’i ospe cial ly those wanting boats cr large blßsdf tamberand thn*. ber, should con tract for them in the fall for the spring and summer use. Ho will also attend to tho'purchase and sale of any commodity that may be desired. . letters addrcfaod to David Merc, Real Estate and Con tracting Ageut, Pittsborgb, Box No. 120, post paid, will bo panetnally attended to. Ills office is on Irwin street, No. 2, Allegheny House. ■ ___ DAYID MUNN. ££8,318 70 • BSPERtSCK*. .- Col. Barnes B. Morgan, Lumberman,Pittsburgh. - Mr. John Morrison, 44 Mr. Robt.S. Brown, Esq, u Allegheny [Hirer; Mr-Wm.Armstrong, . u .Clarion w . .Mr. George ILSweney, *‘ « . « O.A J. QahnACo., « « « dec2l:l>daw .. JUST nKCfirm)—By Exprcjp. direct from thexaiaafeo* turors, a splendid avortment'of Colt’s KepcaUngl’ls tols,4, 5 and G inches barrel-jall of which we will sell for cash as lovr as they can he bought in the city of New York. Persons going to Australia or California, will find that thoy can do better by purchasing their nqulppage at home, than they can among strangers, as vre give arsons a chance' to try any of the above Pistols, before leaving the city; and incaseof* taUuro,werofgnd themonpy.- UOWN & TETLEY, 130 Wood Btro«t, Pittsburgh.' MpliE KENTON IKON COMPANY, of Western IVsddhjl* JL rnnift, having become the proprietors of the UENXON ana DICKERSON PATENT”/>r mafdttff Wrought Iron <li nctfrom the Ore, for that portion of territory of Pennsylva nia lylogwcst of, and including the counties of Fulton, Huntingdon, Cen re, Clearfield, Elk and McKean, arfr fcoV prepared to. sell certificates of stock in said company, each ' rhure of stock entitling the holder to share in tho profits-of tho compnny, and the right to use one Furnace under said Patent. The Company will also sell the right to vz6 tho improvement In tho above named territory* by single fur coco or otherwise. Tho feet tho Kenton process Iron Ore can be converted into Glooms at about the cost re quired tO-convertOro into Pig Meta), ia a sufficient recom mendation of It 3 merits. Mr. J AMI'S IT. CRANE ban been appointed Agent foe tbo sale.of right# lo who Furnaces under Mid Potent, to whom application may be rn&do* or to the undersigned Director# of Qiu Campany. J. K MOORHEAD, V AhLEN KUAMKU. [.Pittsburgh. JA& W. UATfiMAN,) TV, DEWES WOOD, M’KeesporL : JAg. U. CRASS, Pittsburgh, dcclMiwtf PATENT FRUIT picking fruit from : tall trees without tho old of a ladder; Pruning Instni roepta 0 1 tho most approved construction; Pigging Porks, suitable for strawberry beds, Ac.; potato© Hooks; Seed Drills.; Catting Boxes, for Bay or Corn Stalks, of'-various: patterns, and a great variety of labor caving implements for the garden or farm. - Downing**, Barry I *, and other standard works on Fruits, Flowers, Komi Architecture, and landscape Gardening, threat© at the Bebdand Implement Warehouse, No. 49 Fifth streofc, Pittsburgh, Pa. - jy22 . JAMES WARDROP. Wall's Acadomy of Drawing and Painting ! \\r C. WAXL would nutffy his friends end the public, TV • that hb has removed his studio from First street, .to the corner of Market and Fourth streets, (second story;) over the store of W®. M.Jlersh; ontrance on Fourth street. At the request o T his friends, he has also opened a DRAW ING SCHOOL. Classes for young Ladies and Gentlemen will bo formed in boib Drau Ingand Painting.'Hcbas fitted op a Hoom' with every facility for study, and ho trusia that bis enterprise will meet, with a supporting patronage.. «nr22itf OTBTEH TRANSPORTATION. liavo arranged with the Pennsylvania and So*<lue- TT hanna Railroad Companies, Tor a special'Oyster Transportation Lino, at exceedingly low rates. QM7 : : ■ APAMB & CO., 04 Water st. Diiiolntiott of Partnerships TIIE partnership horetolbro existing between Samuel Pinkerton, Alexander Pmlip Do Recbbrume, under tho firm of PINKERTON, YOUNO A CO.,waathiß day dissolved by mutual consent. Tho namo.of tho firm will be used by either of the lata .partnersin settling the business. PINKERTON, YOUNG * CO. ; Pittsburgh, December 1,1853. ; JSP* The .busliicia will be continued at tho old. stand, by Sam’l Pinkerton anl Alex. Young,under thestyioof docltdtf PINKERTON A YOUNG. Farmers’ Stalk «nd Straw Cotter. ; mnE subscribes offers for aide Sinclair’s Screw Propeller A. Fodder Cutter. It la very-simple, having only two knives, .taally adjusted; tho most durable knd speedy Cut ter in use. Thoy aro. in use on lho farm of Mr. William Hodgson, Steubenville road, and at tho Clover Dairy of H. Perry, from the Seed and. Horticultural Store, ,49. Fifth at, decl7 JAMES WARDROP. A COMPLETE assortment of Songs, with English and Italian “words; Fantasies and Potpourris, atrangod for the Piano', from alllho fevorite and popular Operas of Mo* rart, Donizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, Itosini, TerdJ. Anber, Wober, BoHliou, Balfe, tartrfng, Floton, etc., et©4 together with the latest compositions or Jaell, Gottschalfc, JalHtra, Strnkoscb, etc., etc- etc. Just received and fbr solo by IL SCHROEDER & CO., Cargo’s Hall, 89 Fourth street. BLANK BOOKS— Legera, Journals, Day Books, Cash Books, * • Receipt Books,- Dockets, Or any descrip tion of BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER at short notice, of the moat superior quality of.pap*r,boandTa any stylo required. Blank Books PAonvto order. A large and excellent stock of Blank Books always on hand and for sale at low rates, consisting of Cap; Demy and. Modlam work, in all styles of binding.: Tho trado supplied on liberal terms; ': W. S. HAVEN* Blank Book Manufacturer, sep2 ‘ r > Corner of Market and Second streets. WEDDING ENVELOPES AND CAKE BOXES-plain and very handsome—forsalo by .. de3 JOHN 8. DAVISON* 65 Markot street. NEW BOOK*?—H. IV Callow, Dispatch Buildings, has received the following: ;-. Magazine of Aft, for December; : • •• No. G practical Draughtsman*, Popular Educator, for December; . .The Lady at Home, by Arthur ; •: ThelrouEule, by Arthur; ThoTwinßrothers; * ' "■ And nil the different Magazines for the prosent month. ' - der6 H. P. CALLOW, Third street* New books just received at davisun*s book STORE, 65 MARKET su—SchafPs History; Autumn Hours, Mtb. Kirkland; Bloodstone; by.McLood; Up the River, Shelton; Golden Link; Tip-Top; Littlo.Drummer; Mason on the Church; Pastor’s : Sketches, second sorios; Thoßord our Shepherd; Memoirs of R. Williams, the Pata gonian Missionary, by Hamilton; The Well Spring?.Pey*. kins* Arithmetics? Greenle&Ts C.S. Arithmetic; McGuffoy’s series; Macaulay’s'Miscellanies; Presb. Hymn Books in elegant bindings;-Rutherford'sChildren; and the latest Aiiues of the S. 8. Union; l‘or salo by ; s . v JOHN S. DAVI3ON, : -j- dec2B ' 05 Market street hear Fourth. : CHOICE TE have this day received a fresh sup ply of fctrong fine - flavored' Oolong and, Congo Teas, at 60 and 75 cents per pound, new lmportation; which wo trill guarantee equal -to any thing in this market atthe fame: price. Wholesale and retail by ■■ V. r . BAILEY A KENBHAW, jds ■ . • - •- • • 1 • 253 JAberty street. I* W* Chadwick) : ; Deader in BAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street,- Pittsburgh. The highest price in cafch Judd for rags,' . mylLy •* ■•••v.-.v,-j - *'-• V ?V;'V: tutl* & ,COii BANKERS AND -EXCnANOB BROKEBB, H. HOMES & SOKB, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 'Kevotvera I Uevolvera 1 New Music. FURNITURE. < WM. B. BfEV.EhboN .continues to tnaauficture uL CABIN EC-WARE 01 ©veryd©scnpliu&,atlu&ald t tend, . Wfi| corner Streets. UNDKIfIAK * 1 *ING ottendedtorinal} ita branches. ■ AaMIBLIKENACU., ~ r — TTAVE ON HAND bV their.extensive OABINEfr and 11 CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. .64,;SmItbfleld.Bt*ct, a large MMitment otfimcy and plainfuroiture, which they ■will seu 15 per cent, below customary, rates.. I TenhA—caeh only.; • . " • dec37:ly Great Indacementa to Cesh Purchagers. *\T|7’BwiUBell‘ohr largo Htock of OOHMONAND' FANCY Tf * CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at; prim* .that cannot tall to please cash purchasers.' Au opt yorkiigtrarnintcd. Our terms are CASH. - JAMES LOWRY, JIU,: •'•.mar2s. •/ cor. Seventh and Liberty pte. Journeymen Cabinet Makers Association* - WAREHO USE'9% TMIRB STREET) ' • V -(Btxwaa wood;ah© haeket sts.) •v ; I ‘ . - THIS ASSOCIATION, emWdng fr* - Already ' twice lor three' tfaaes' as V»4^. many hands' ©s'- the largest; and Rw T® TT; hitherto most^renownod' * 1 ' shops ofthia city, 'liare openetltheir 7 Warehouse/and are able to famish the pabUc, by wholesaloorretofli With Ear*, nijturoof the foUovrtng'descriptiou-T-vlxt'' t’ .. • Mahogany 'Wardrobes ; Dressing Bureaus.; Full Columned . Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mftbngnny poking Chairs Mahogany. Washstands; Sofa* Divans; Piano B^ogIs; -SecwtaalesrCard. Tables; Pier Tables/fine. Card Tables; Centre.TaUcs; natßackfl; Preach Bedsteads; Ottomans; -Poplar Wardrobes; Dining Table?; Work Steads; Cheny and. Common Workstandsi-hlghpost, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Chiba' Cradles,Ac. • .= The advantages of.«H?peration,on mit.themto sell afc.the lowest prices, and theyaredbter mined to sell, lower than .any, competitors, an equally good, if not better article, and-warranted—as the public will: un derstand by giving them a call. . - t=&. Steamboat work of all descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order in every style, at the short estnotice. : - mar2o JAMES IV. WOODWEUCt, . i CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER. ! Ware-rooms 9 7 and GDTUIrd Btreet. /afauftl'UCTWgffk,',' 'J-'-'W.. WZ-reroectfully .lnformafpi friends and cnafnmowj that heUt. has how completed his spring stock ,/.T*®*.-of Furniture/-which Is decidedly # W i the largest and best ever offered for sale in this City, which, will he sold -at; prices as low as any In the United States. Eastpr.-Weate,. y As he is determined to uphold^-.'the quality with well sea soned, materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and firom.tne extent of his.ordets and,facility in manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. He has adopted the principle'of .identifying hia customers' interest with his own, In quality and price, and keeps al ways on band the greatest'varied: of every description of .furniture,.from the cheapest .and plainest,- to the most ele gant and Costly, that a house, or any part of one,-may; be fuxnishedftom his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The.’fbllowihg articles consist, in part, of bis stock, which fbr riehnessof style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: Jtoute XlV.tete-a-tete Sofas; ■■■. 60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth; 60 des. mahogany. Choirs; SOdos.Walnut • “ 60 Mahogany Rocking “ 20 Walnut . « « 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut « v .60 Marble Top Centre Tables; -•••. 60' u Dressing Bureaus: ■ 80 . ** . ** Washstands; 40£kclosed M 100 Cbinmon ; ** , 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; ' 49 Mahogany'Bedsteads: ' 20 Walnut « 60 Cottage « 800 CherryondPoplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahoganv Wardrobes; 10 Walnut. 4 * 10 Cherry a . 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables 12Secretory and Bookcases; 20 dos. Cone Beat Chtdrs; 21 Cone Seat flocking Chairs; 12 Ladies’.Writing Desks;. • . Hat and Towel Stands; . What-Nots; Etiguires; . • Paper Macho Tables: : Conycrcotion'Chairs; Pembroke “ ' V Elizabethan 44 1 Hall and Her w fleception. w ladies’Work ** •' Pearl Inlaid ' u Extension DlningtTables; Arm u Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Cliaint; • . • - . . A large assortment of COMMON FUENITUBE und WINDSpfICILAIRS. CABunrr Makxbs supplied with all ar ticles In their line'. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest -notice.': • • All orders promptly attended to,. aptfi • WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. HEW JEWELBY BIOBE, No. 87 Market Street, (Second door above the Norlh-wst corner of tht THfuiiond.)' JOHN STEVENSON, (of the late firm of John B.M’Eadticn . & respectfully announces to thopublic thathohas opened, at the aboTostand,nflneaasortmeucof WATCUES, JEWELRY. SILVER. AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, GI-. RANDOLKS, Jbofrrfomd Table CuQtry, IBriCannia Tax. and . Ounmunton &t*, and the usual variety of goods ini his Tine of business, . •. Special care and attention given to the IVEPAtfI of PINE WATCHES, JEIVELKY, Ac. . ; , He trusts, that from his long experience ini business, he will be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor him withtiidrpatronage. ‘ •• Pittobqjfgh,.May 15th, 1863. .. . my2o Henry flichardsoh, Jeweller/ = Having ro-fittod his storo in. a handsome manner, and hut recently returned from the eastern dtles with a fine assortment of WATCHES, and FANCY GOODS, would call tbo attention of his friends ami custom-, era to the fact timt among his Watches will. bo found the most dcsiroblo stylts/tjattcrhs and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, lfreast Pius, Fob and Vest Chains, Pingermugs, Ear flings, Miniature Lockets, etci,'etc. PANCY GOODSP—Such as Papjer Mache, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Faney Vases; wrfume Bottles, Colt’s Pistols, Porto Mounaies in great variety; China Fruit tuid Cake Dishes ; with an endless variety of useful and nomental articles, which have ouly to be seen to be appre ciated. - [novl] NO. 81MARBUJT STREET. ' Bay Wood Nursery and Gardena, JAMES KENNED V. [late Manager of the well-known Sy racuse NuSeries, New York,) begs leave to inform the public, that ho has now established an EXTENSIVE NUR SERY, on the Farm of Mr. James S. Negley, near East LJbv erty, where he shall be prepared, after thesth instant, tore-, ccivn and fill orders tor’every vartoiy of .Fruit and Ornamen tal-Treys, Uoniy and Green House Shrubs and. Plants. In addition to a choice aud superior stock on band* he, has made arrangement* with one of the largest Nurseries in tbo East* to keep up his supply. Having a thorough and long expe rience* in the basilicas, be can assurehb customers perfect satisfaction.' Mr, Kennedy would also respectfully offer his services in designlug, laying oat, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pab-' lie Porks, or the grounds of Country Reridonces; and will also furnish plans tor the, formation of Lawns, Approaches, Picturef-quo Scenery, Ac., in the highest styles of ithe art. Practically acquainted with every branch of. Landscape Gardening, and having spent years in the Sylvian Parker of England, and‘bn the beautiful bonks of the Hudson, lie hopes he h&9 the capacity to meet the wishes of those who. favor him. .. V ’ . JBSP Communications can be addressed through the City post Office, or left at tho Warehouse of Messrs, Nestor A. Mohan, 22 Wood street. CELEBRATED C HEMIC A L YEA ST OB BA32NO\PQWDEBB, T/w* ChfJ.]>est, JiaiWdeit, mist Useful and IZxmomi~ cdl'Artidcforliaising Breads Biscuit, J-Yit/l, Griddle, and Johnny ddcs, Pistry, ■ 7 Puddings f StcreiVdkes f .. Corn Braid, cfc., . E YKR .. V-J2 E T£D. Opinions op the press.w : Those who havetried it,have found that theadveriisc mcnf docs not vaunt its praises too Floridian and Journal, Fcd. 19,1853. Housekeepers, who Ji&ve-tinted the quality of this pow der, pronounce unanimously In its favor.—[Lockport Daily Courier.' ' • It surpasses every tiling in thewayofmiffy, we over saw used in toefcaking of coA-«.—{Rahwny Advocate and Regis* .ler, April 1£,1863. • \;V , • ‘ This Is art article of such utility i.n xarlqua kinds of cook ery, that when its virtutk. betonie' properly known, no housekeeper, that studies comfort and economy,: wiil-wit lindy do without It-[N. Y. Pick.. May 21,1853. ; i ~ No one*noed r hcs]tato louse Dur'kQ'o'sull-impo riant article tobousekeepers.—{Republican Banner and Nashville Whig, Feb. 17,1853. • ' .*•'• S ’‘J.: • . Would you have light brondi sweetbread, bread thatyou canreat with a good relish, do hot forgot to procure Durkcc’a Baklug Powder, and you will notfail. to have good broad* cakes, Ac.—[Troy Dally Times, 21,1852. .' We hare tried thi9 article, and can recommend it with perfect confldenc®.^—[(iuebeq July, 1852. - . Darkee’s Baking-Powder wo.havo tried at our house, and our “better hrif” was astonished at tho result.—fN. Y. Dolly Times, Oefc 23,1852.' : AlLgood housewives vrill rojolco In and glorify the nnma of Duriceo, after they havs. given his Baking'Powder a fair trial.—{New York Sun;'Sopt.'39i 1852. ' Durkeo’s.Baklng Powder, undoubtedly, th© best article tor this purooso ( hat htu yot been dUcoverod.—N. Y. .Dutch man,‘Feb. 1*2,1853. ; t - The highest commendations,from haudredsof thelarges}, and moat respectable wholesale houses in and nearly every large city on this could be given, if space allowedly ' K . “ ' E.H DURKEE, : Sols PnorrjETos axd MASurAcnmEß, • • 130. IFfcfer'riwrt, New York, ’BAXTER A-McKEE, Agents, Pittsburgh. foctUl) MALCOLM LE£€U....„....JOUK jOBSPU 0. LEECH.' - Ji 8* Leechf hlcAlpin do Co., \jAf'HOLES ALE GROCERS, and Dealers In Produce, Mob • Tf ala, and Pittsburgh Manufaotures, Noa. 242 and 244 Liberty street, hoar the head Of Wodd,'-Pittsburgh, Pa., of fer for soloohliberol teim% theibHowiiig: . TOO tierces fredh Rice; - 550,000 lbs. Bacon, assorted; 100.bhls.Tarj » 6 tonsßarDron, dor 1500 koga Nails, assorted; i - 3 do Best Noil Rods; ' 600 boxes Window Glass’,!-2000 Rock' and Rifle' : • assorted;: * \ : Powder,hssort«J;‘. ; : 60 half chests Tea, 'as-', - 300 boxes'Rosin'Soap sorted; . j ,85bbls.LthseeiLLaxdan« .76 bxs. Tobacco,assorted;; - - : Tanners* Oil: : lOOhiuls.N.O.Sugnr,part; 800 bbls.Yinogar; ‘ prime; <. 60 do Rosin;- 6 bxs. Havana Sugar;. 20 do -Pitch; I - lO hhds.'Portoßlcodo; l 6000 Sis. asgortcd CoDncr» - 160 bags Coffee; ... i 20 bbls: and kooß Lard: 600 bbls.N.o. Molasses; { 10 kegs assorted Shot; .15 ?° v do: .. 1 1 *> BucK Shot •: 800 bxs. Tin Plate, ass’d 6 bbls. Alum • ‘ 4 tons Wire, . do; } 2ado . RyoFioUr; 2 do_ Spelter; ■ ■ ■ ; ; { ... 20seltsThmers*Machines 6 casks sheet Zinc, as-; and Tools:. - . J 100 bus. Dried Apples; . :’. ’ ' 100 hales Batting, aborted; 1000 lbs. Antimony; 2000 IBs. <tottoh ;Yarn;ra^j . 10tonsass’dSheetIrontL Rortod. ' ' • • - 100,000 lbs; ass’d Bulk Meat;} .: [apr2o WM. A. M’CLUKG, m _ . heaxek in Fwo Teas, Choice Family Orocories and Willow * Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS:,- PITTSBURGH, PA. IS n °w recoivlng a largo assortment of FRESH GOODS, in addition to hb already extensive stock; purchased from first hands iu lhe Eastern markets, which, will he sold at the lowest market pricey and families,-buying by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. . ffSP. Goods doliverod in theuity frce.of dinrgo., sep2l . 3SNGINEEES’ STAXIONKiiY' WAUEHOUdJS. • - .-W.-S. HAVEN, . '^townoi.<ir JI4BK® ahd Ssoosd Btams. ' ' A I*WAYB 0N lIAND, a largo and well Boiuctcd stock of l>T&wiOff Papers, ollBirea; ■- Drawins'Paper in rolls, various widths; • Dranßbtiii^-PcDcila;..:;- . Mathematical Instruments;. : Tape, Line?} . Indiaßubber;' ' Held Hoots; Profifcv Papers;” 1 • <• . -i Cross Section Papers 5 * * . ... • - . -Protractor Papers:. • And:, all artieios of gtatlonory -naed >y CirU EBgineeri ■5 AS-Lorol; Transit, Topography and Record Books made toortler—rtUed w>ftnypatternre(julrc4, ii> ; -gepl:~ . -j ZCH ' V* . <, * ' ''. l 1 - > *••■ ■*■ ■ • ■•■ "'kV: ;V. /- ■ • * ,• .r. tb- T tV!T , '.>Tl‘ KRNtTBny * cri,‘ DUIIKBE’S - ” •* I? . MISELLANEGUS, EOBOPEAH AfIEHCY. M, ■ M TUB OLDEST XSTABLIBHED OFFICEIN THIS CITY roß’Mwmwo fitOSEY TQ THE ODD COVET&Yi TAMES m.AKWT.y bfg* leave to say to those persons hay* tl in S Crioada la the Old .Country. either, ■ Sending tfaemimoiieyoT'paylngthsirpajssego, tbathisiar-. : rangemente for doing either is now:coiDpl6te,snd on so firm party. y^?St^i^ho : haB baaremltiedcvftr a flfllf&fllllo'a'ofDollara. without the lossot -a-dollar; and the-hohse for Whkh heis. agent, in LiverpooVhaaslfipped notless than 45,000 persons during the last year' toAhte country, without a complaintof neglect of duty on.their part. - ' v . ' HO can issue Passenger Tickets for London, Dublin, liter* pool/ Glasgow, Corkj Belfcat, Drogheda, Limerick,' Pert J°*s» Philadelphia, Boston A Baltlmoreand'KewOrleaxi&a&d. froA thence to Pittsburgh; andwlll attend strictly to for warding passengers from thence to any part of the country* ue aiso has eight drafts for sale, payable at the following places, Tiar ‘ . ON ENGLAND. Edwards, Sandibrd 4 C 0........ «...London." wm. Tappscott & (Ayailabloin the •principal cities and towns throughout England and Wales,) . rr . ONTEELAND. ' ' ' ‘ r Provincial Bank * •• mußonrsi -■ ■ Armgb, Belfast, PognpatriA.EnnlsWllnn,' iMallow, • Strabano, Athlono, :• Carlow, ' ' Drogheda,: Formoy, . Monaghan, Ennisoonhy. Baliina,' ■;■ Cavan, ; Dundalk, Galway, Newry,* Tralee,- Balymena* Clonmell, i Dungannon, Londonderry, ..Omagh, . • vYonghall, ' - Danbridge,Kilkenny, Dungannon, KUrnah; ■ Waterford, - Colertdno, Parsonstown, Cork, Ennis,-: • Bandon* •; Sligo, .... Wexford,.. . CootehilT, "Limerick, ' Ballyshannon, . • - ON SCOTLAND ■ f . | National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and its braaches • in fifty towns in Scotland. ■ | ON PRANCE. 1 Messrs. Edward Blount&Oo., Bankers... M.^.Jaris. I (Available in any city in France.) - : | ON GEBHANY. Messra.Yegel,Kock 4 Co., Bankers, Frankfort-on-ths-Maln. . . (Avallablein any city in Germany.) JAMES BLAKELY, mv7. 10C»cor.of Seromh end fimtthfleldsts, TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL^ Jit the IPelfin Tea ktore, ' 38'FlRS'8TBXKT, PITTSBUBaQ, Pa..r! BY tho half chest, of neatly pocked In metallic packager. U suit the trade. • • The subscriber is now receiving his Foil stock of GBFJh and BLACK TEAS,—consisting of some of the finest cl< 1 i to be found in the Eastern market. Merchants visiting tie city ore invited to call and examine our stock. ; i Below is a list of tho various grades, oil of which, have been carefully selected, andean with confidence bexecomv mended: . 30 half chests fine Young Hyson; 10 do -do Moyuno Young Hyson; -10 do. extra fine Moynno do;. • > 100 do . Superior. do; 15 do .extrafine do; 50 Lacqured boxes exiraCurious Young Hyson; 25 half chests fine Gunpowder; 10 do . -•-extra fino do; : •*;• 5 do . .do Hoyune Imperial; . 20 do Baperior do; 150 do -Fine Oolong Black Tea; 40 do extra fine Oolong; . ; 30 do extra Curious do; 20 .do. Superlatively etrongandfragrantColong; 25 chests extra fine.EngUsh Breakfast Tea; . 5 do Carious do do; “ALSO—Java and Bio Coffee, Lovering’s Crushed and Pul verised Sugars. !' ' ALSO—S3,OOO Principe Scgars,. which will be sold very, low. ■ , v. A. JAYNES, i Dovl4:dAw . , 38 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, v Dr. Dt Jayne’s Family-fiXedlclnes JAYNE’S EXPEOTOBANTf Jayne’sHaiifTonic; • “ lbnio Vermifoge; . • u SanatHe Pflls; • ; M Carminative Balsam; “ Ague Pills; • •, " -Alterative; ■ ■ .. u American Hair Dye The above valuable family medicines constantly on hand, and sold wholesale or the Pekin TcaStare,33 Futh street. By - ■ janlfcdew. , - RxclnsiveAgont for Pittsburgh. : PrlntentSewslnki ONE mJNDBED AND FIFTY KEGSPKOUTS NEWS INK just received, at; the PEKIN TEA-STORE, 38 FIFTH street.,- printers at a.distance,; by enolcfsing five dollars, can have a keg sent to enyportof the conn try. ; A. JAYNkS, . oct2S:w Agent &r the manufacturer. , QABEUGES FOE SALE. npHK undersigned hasjUfit received at his me* JL CAEEIAGE-WABEUOUSE. near QiaTwo Mile and TAWraT>«wffni<»Y R'rplPT^iU^a^rtrnwn^Vbr.f-- I .' / i of YEHICLKS; of every descripti£m,aud will continue to receive regularly, nc w and second handXhrrtff^a t : Jtuaffiat cCc., which he Will sell.on the very lowest terms for cash. Having had twelveycorß’practice in the business,and with his weUfcnownfacilitics In the Eastj he flatters himself inputting down ail competition. - : ' Those wishing to purchase are respectfully invited to cal) and see for themselves, : . Espccialand prompt attention paid to repalrisgof Oarri" ages, Ao-,, (mylßalawy*! JOSEPH:WHITEL B&Om(U 4& Sons. "VfEW PATENT AMALGAM PEN;— I This important !n -■A.K. reation removes jtho two great ohstaolcato the uni vursal use of the Stool Pen, vis: their rigldityyond the!r rapid destruction, by corrofiird action of the ink. 1 In minutely examining the quill^penih thD act of writing, it will be seen tbattfa actionis compound, consisting, first, of a gentle yielding backward action immediately above tbO nib of the.pen,t and, sec«jjd,-tho t -Bcissors ,, action' J or sprcading.opehof. thepointWto permit the the Ink. This compound movement—which steel pens hitherto never have had—gives to the qulU its flexibility, land that peculiar springy play which ia to the* hand, and which seemsto salt the action of the muscles of tli« flngeis; yielding, aait does* ththo slightestp'ressnrc, With out cramping the hand. The efforts of all steel pen Eiakera havebeen directed to the attainment of-this essential ity of flexibility, and thßy hav&had rccouraa to ah innu* merahlo variety of cracks and piercings to attain <it,' The iiiventoraof tho Patent Amalgam. Pen found, from a-serli** of experiments, that.tho whole practice ef the tradohnd in this respect .been erroneons'—that no combination <»f “cracksliuad “ could producetbedesired action, .if Die prdfnorp. qftheztedpcn xocKadherct to. This , point being gained, they avoided the plan hitherto adapted for attaining -fiexibUlty, and pectUUrlonn to tlie .metal, by hich they managed to combine tho “scissors' action or the ordinary steel: pen wllhQie azreeabiellexibiJ* ity of the qtiUL - The Second difficulty to be overcome was of less magnitude, but still of great importance to tbe con flumers of steel pens;; : Every tone is awaro of the bommive action of Gmlnk oh thoordih&ry steel pen/ Even .with tbe grcotcstcare* it speedily destroys the delicately smooth rur faro of tho pen. So s«tisus a. drawback la thls irom the utility of the steel pen,that thousands'are Induced topnr ebaso gold pens, at an euarinoua almost exeluslTely because of tho anU-cottoaivo quality of that motoL The inventors havb removed thisevU by thelr coropound metal* which possesses alt th&naceksary qualitiesbf steelywith the additional meTitof reslstib g tho chemical action bf tbe Ink. Those FtnixciXllast uareritem tiecnlgtitketlbngert/ion ihi SLctl Fen, tiwx rendering Vian Vvechtdprst ttcrintroduced. For sale by --• • ■ : -W; Statrpner, . nov!9 s/; Market Street; corner'af. Second; Brtdgo ovcr the AUegheny RiTerj at or sear Sburi|siiQrg» . NOTICE IS HEREBYGrVEN,T , hatiiLpurjraanea«f the Act of Assembly of thaCommoowealtb ofPermsylva nia, entitled “An Aci to authorize the Governor to incorpo rate a Company to erect a Erldgtvoverthe Allegheny Elver, at or near Bharpsburg," in Allegheny : County,” approved 13th of March, 1853, anil Supplement thereto',: bhd'Actsex tending the time therein: limited, Books- will: bo opened,by the-undernamed Commiasioner9,'tO receive enhaerfptlona for the Stock of said Company,rat the BX. OHARLKS HO TEL, in the City of Pittsburgh, on the SEVENTEENTH day of DECEMBER,IBS3, between the hours of 10 o’clock, A. SL, and 4 o’clock, P. M; and should the.whole number of shires, be subscribed on that day, then and in that case: at the house of .Mr. NEWPORT, inthoßorongh of Sharpe' burgh, on the TWENTY-FOURTH DAYOF THE SAME MONTH, between the same hoars. PhllipMiUcr, ThanumLiggett,-- . - - . . Jameafiharp, . Gabriel.-Adams, LewisCLJ.Noble. Thomaa Wallace, Peter Klingcnsmilh, • MalcolmLecch, JohnW. Duncan, Ilarrison Parry,| : Jiavid Drenan,. . . Robert Chessman,- • Pranda.Kaxna, . Richard Ewalt, Divid.Boyd, - ~ . Robert Wilson, . James Marshall, Jamea lL M'CJelland, : Henry M’Geary, . Thomajr Pearson, • Same* Blakely, Grant Howry, Charles Spang, : James o*ll. Denny, ■ - William C. Denny, A. Morton,. ; J.C. Comstock, . Lemuel ShurtUff, .g. A.CoUler, , , • James Lewis.fnovlT •> - . Wholesale and Retaii* SADDLE, ■ HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. ' T>omiX Hr HARTLEY, begs loate to infbna JLV his friends andthe public generally,that luMl continues to occupy that large and *wnimod jggffiffiflgßr Storeßoom,'Tormßtly oqcupiedby SamtielFahi»* , o -. ■' ' • stock A Co* No. 86j corner of Dkmbnd 'AUey and' Wood st, where he keeps and general assortment of Saddles, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags. Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, aha all other artidek in bis line. Ho also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to fur nish to order/aU:khuls of He&a, uumttftfctuted of the best'znateriai, and -In a sfyle of- workmanship equal to the Eastern manufactured article, and at 66per cent, choaper.- Counlry Merchants and EarmcK Would do well -to call and examine his 'Btock 'bofore'purchaidng elscWhero ? l aft h(j is Ue- firet rate artlclca at very low prices, AS^Doh’fforgettheplace, Nc.'S6,ooracrof Wood stand Diamond^Alley;• ~ : : • : . 'f!apSs:' faoW Coaeli nmi Crtrxlaflo Faetoryl « JOHITSTOff, BROTHERS * €O., Ourn&.ofßdttccafni&BdmontttrutSy'JSeghcny.Ody, ' Y7V - -WOUU) respectfully Inform’ their friends . , and the publio gcncrally, r that they have of Carriage*, viy - •- w , D^.b. w^MT r^ BoggiesiSlelgltfand in all their various styles of finish and proportion; Allojderswillbeexecutedwithirtrictregsrdtodurability and beautyoffiniflhußepairs trill' also be attended to on - tho most roasonahle terms. Using;in all best Eastern Bh&fta,Po!oS, and Wheel they feel confi dent that all who favor them with their -patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their worfc: Purchasers aro requested to give ns a call, befbreptmha sing elsewhere-:- x- ■ ©ctfcly ' TYPE AOJSNOY . I A. JAYNES. • Na 38 FIFTH-STREET, PmSBUROH,' Agent for the Sale of b*Joknzon $ GoSsType, sc. f OF PHILADELPHIA, HAS ON HAND andibr sole, tho following: —Brass lined column Galleys?: Common^Galleys assorted, Slice Galleys,: Composing Sticks Common and Job Case*; Shooting Stickst Ley Broshes;' Boxwobd-Qdoiiißr Fnrtrt taro and-BJglet, of all descriptions? Brass Rule, or nil descriptions;.Job Ink, In Ub cans; 100 kegs Proafe News* Ink; 100 Founts Fancy Cord Lottor; and Leads, cut to any ength. - . . . • ~ yCSTvOrdersfor Presses and Type will receive prompt at tention,, and furnished at the Foundry prices. Old Type re ceived in exchange for new, at 9 cents ©2b ■ S Pittsburgh, ; Onnet. of SmUl\pAd, jinei'43xi/X.Dia!fiwtiA'aJic9* -- THEuhaerslgnbd;having• added:largelytoLU . stock, Is now prepared to accommodate tba public . M, Ail with tho'fincst Boggles, attdßest .Hones, both <for Baddie and Harness. Gontjemca wishing have horses kept atjlivcty, will find superior aceomffiodatiomlor thexh at.Lhis stable;' .The stalls are;large and ne.w. ahd thv nro prletorpayß every, attention to tiieir easo'nndeomfort. . octfey: . --.. . . , P. DEVLIN. . Pearl Steam Mill ; CANAL BASIJI, ALLEQHENr CITV, (KEdS xai aAoaoAS m-uoa.) Tj l AM ILTK3 wiii fUppHnd wiLl) our various grcdf-’S cf ■- r IKESU OBOUNO FIiODB. Uy Imving their ordoreht the Mill orto’ our boxa et .. .Xogeh. .Wilson A 00. Wood.treet.oritnon A Ktitor,cor ner Liberty tmd Bfc Clair streets, nttsbnrgh. oo ~ r ; . ir.P.Schuurts. orJ.T.Eiunple. BniitsiJtii, Allegheny. ■ : Kour willbodellrerolto&nillle»ln'elttiraofthef»ocities, TehK3: OABU ondcUvtry. - •iy2t) ,:r • BRYAN, KESSEDY A 00. : ATJiVILLB B, OItAIO’3 «*W JSUOK.-7-HOW ready, .tho I>| Mlsaolß3 OrMAJOK BODBIW STOBfti-.of tho Tlr ginia ltoglaont; by N.B. Craig. Cfthlished and far .ale by : ! -- JOHN S. DAVISON, . t-id.eo23 05 Market etroet,-near-Fourth. 4> • ?"* ■ ■ ■ ■• ■ * • , • • v * *, •; '‘imw * * \ *,> * ? ' * J *l+v* 1 % - ' ; . Jt-ts**** 11 < * 'V ~-r A**#? v X „ *#<■>„* ■1 PffPQg AND medicines. ?iktrter?& Spasttsfo Jflia^tre, the great puritor op tab blood* - wf* pAwicuf Ut vomsrivn. )L tf INVALUABEB-BEMEEy f'PR fipROTOA f Kina»f . A Evil, BbwunatiaoJ, Obstinate Cutaneous BfowfcV,■,... Pimples or Pustules on the yace, £l&tcti«v - Bow Eyes* Ring Worm or Totter. Scald : aiid' ftfin of Ore Bones tod - Joints, Stubborn Oleary S?pM, : : Lumbagoy-Spinal=Complcng/apd <JI Bi» :;. o/ tboJUcwL ri _, w . - This valuable Medidzie, which bos' become celobrated lor ■■: ■thenumber nfnxtraardiuxi’yenro* effected through its r agency, ties. induced, the proprietor b, (at tbs urgent •• request of tiSf ftiebds, tooflfer itio the pribHcj.vliich;tiiflyjtl fr .wAß ths tiundfftooii&3cn6e wofcderftociirative pro callow to goertiflcatesjSalec ted troraa largo number, are,however, stronger' than. the aero word of the'ptopriotoMi ..and-aro from wcu. finbwh to ttmif .iorallOesj-ana.of the hlghestTPspectabillty • many ofthinn jraidtegin-theeffy of Richmond, y A*--.. P. HOYDEN, JEsq, of the Ikchange/Hotel, JUcfcmondL „ known; evefywhgfe, says he haa seen tho; meutoipe .called •Cartert-Spanhih^-Mixture htoin&teised inotif a' hundred coses, in nearly all /the distosesfor which Itisjreeoidinend- .. ;ed,-.with, ihe tost Mtbhiflhingly'good toimltfc'nosays it is the most extraordinary mediemo he-hss ever seeri< *'. AGUE AND . hereby cerUfy, thatfor three years! had Aguo and Fever of thomostvio- . ’ ]antdescription« <-I had seronl Fhyskishs; took latgo quiutr tities.of ftuiffln«yMercury, -and I- believe all thtf Tonics ad vertised, but all.without any permanent reliefi-'At last X . tried Cartels Spanish Mixture two bottles ct which effec tually cured me»and,l am happy to say 1 havo hod nt’ither •chlllsorferer-eicco.: Iconaider it the bcat Tcmlciti; tho world, and.the .only medlcino that eTCT reached myeose, Jomt XiOXOPES. • . -Bearer Dam. hearßiehmofldi Vo. - . ■ < • C. B.LUCK, now in the city of Richmond, and for manyyearsintbe PostOfflce, hafl snch ccmOdenceln the asteniflbing cfflcacy ofCartefs Spanish Mixture; that ho ha&.bonght upwards cf fifty bottles, which : he has given . away to tho afflicted. Hr. Luck says he. has never known it to faD, when taken eccordlngtodlrectiohfu' '•■•>w ..'pi.JdlNGE, i a.practWng Physidac, andiormerly of tho City HoteL iathecity;of jiiclimond, Hayfi lje haswitrieKu-d - of instancies the effects of Cartier's. SpaLteh most truly surprlßing. Ho Bayg in a " caseof Gmsumption; dependent on tho Liver, the .good ef* fecjarrorewonderfui indeed. ♦ .StEP'PMNKKR,of the firm of Drinker A Mor - Liter Oomplalntot eight years ®by,the use of two bottles of Carter’s Spanish >. GREAT OTOE OF BOnOFTOA.—Tho Editors of tho Itich. mona had a. stmant,employed in their press rooth cared of violent. Scrofula, combined with Rheumn. entirelydisablediJmXromwork!, TwoS“Sr of Cajtert-SpanJuh Mixture made a perfect euro of him,' and the Editor?, in a publle nbiiee, say they “ ehoorfallv re commend it to all who ore afflicted with any disease of the bloo<L W ‘’.V 1 - STII2i ANOTHER CURE OP SCROFULA,-! bad a very valuable boy cuircd of Scrofula by jCurtcr’s SpanishaUxtuxo. I consider it truly a valuable medicine. - • •■■■ * * - • '■•' •• - VJAMI3 TaTIOIU- .• - . Conductor on the B. F, and P.R, B. Co- Uichmond* Va. SALT RHEUM of TWENTT YKAASSTaNDING CURED. —Mr. JOHN TUOBlFBON,'residing InthbcityoLUlchinond, was.cured hy. three bottles 6f Carter’a. Spmmh.Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which he had nearly, twenty years.and which oil the.pbysichms of ihodty Could-.nDt cure. Mr'Thamp sonis^u well known merchant in theclty & Jtrchmbnd,Va n . andhis.curelsmost remarkable.. ... ... • WBL A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, had a servant cured of £yphilis,in the worst fbrm,' by (Otter’s Spanish-Mixture. He says he cheerfully recommends it, and cbushlersit nn invaluable ’ ' . < V ' . ■ RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, woa cured of Ecrbfu* • 10, aid-what .pbyeiedahs'call ©ouflrxaed CcusumnUoh.bv tbree bottles or Cortots Spanish Mixture.- ..*■ * . JSDWARD BURTON, bommfssioner of Che revenadi'ears , teen the good effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture in ; a. number ofgypfilHtlc omen, nail says it Is. pcrfcctcoro forthathorhble disease. . WIL GiHARWOOIh of Bfchinond, mi«d of Dili Bores ojul - Ulrars,.which ilia bled him from walking, -Took a.(av hot- Un of Oirt«*» Bpaiibh Hlxtore, anJ was enabled to Walk ■ ; without a:cratch j 'ton-short time - permanently cured' Prihcqral Depot at M; WA CLOSE A Co.> No. 83 ilaiden -Lane, Now-York* T. W-DTOTTA SONS, N 0.132 NorthSd rt., Vhlladelphla. EENJNKTT A EEEB3,-tie. ISO Main atreet. ilicluhontl, Ta. And for rale by B. A..FAHNESTOCK ACO.,T.tmCOX. Jr. A COd Httabnriih: H. F. SCHWAUTZ;, Alleghoh*; uni by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine everywhere. ; oct&dawly.. ■ v .-.j < .... - ■ SYRIip OF YEh-' : . ; LOW DOCK ROOT, THIB .Is a purely Vegetable Com pounJ, 6doniiilcaUy pie pared from the best roots and. herbs of the Materia Hodic&,ftnd-has gained an . unrivalled reputoGon for the folotdngeffebtSjvia.: -.■■■- B3EOULATIKG AND STRENGTHENING THE LIVER, ami DioJEstivx-: and eleausiug the Stomach and Bow el?, had thustruing HI Bilious Disesses/Liver Complaints. »ndAgue, Jaundice, ; Naußea, Loss of Appetita, AcJ and causing thofood to ncmrißh and Bnpport every part: - PGEIBYINO THE BLOOD, and thuß curing all Humors, Cutaneous -Eruptions, Scrofn la,Bolt Rheum, Scald Head, Cantjir, Pimples on -Ahefece, Ulcers/ Tumors Mercurial Dfciai£<!, Can* 'Ceifl,Ae4'Ao.r.- , -.-' i -,-r r - : • V RSUULATIHG THH SEOEETORV OBGAH S, . .and by enabling, them to peribnn - their proper functions, 'preventing..and, curing many painful; and dangerous dis eases; strengtheiuugahd quieting thaNervousBrgtom»thua ollaying Nervous Irritation,^aad-curing all, diseases of tho Nerves, asUysteria,Neuralgia, Cramps, Ac. Itisunrivallal lathecuro of aIL.FESIAI*B COMPLAINTS, as Weakness, General Debility* Irregularity,.,Obstructions,-- Swelling-of , the Feet,'limbs, Joints,-Ac^.caused by weakness; also. Lung and,Thrpat;Oomplainte, oa: Colds, Coueh.v Asthma. Consumption, Ac 4 also, Dropsy. . .■. /?■ - r Havibg made use of the Cteupoun d gyrop o f Follow Dock Root, preparedijy CLMorso A Co., either oursclvcs,oriuoiir . farailics, aud findiugit to be a : very, salutary and effectual -preparMicrn; we do most cheerfully recommend it to the pub* He toh veiy valuable ; ; - : R; Bourne, Esq, Cashier National Bank, Providencoiß.l.; A W- Spencer, Cashier Lime Uoek Bank, do. do.; Rev. William Phillips, Rev. J. B. C. B. Jones, editor Providence Gen. Adyt* William Field, M. W. O. hf 4 Cvtu a Fisher; James Hutchiiiton, G. S.»- Deaw v. J. Bates, Dpct. Benj. Cplby, and jpne hundred .otljcrs of the mbstresp«tah!efatnilies.of.Proyideace. ■ > •- J This certifies that I have .for a number of 'year* been no qnintdd with thb compositlonond mode of maouiocture'cl MORSE’S pOMPQUNH SYRUP DUOK: ROOT I have alsd been acquainted with its modus opmmdiindls* eose;.andnan say that In all respects it is admirably calcu lated to that claSB.,of Diwase-for. whi«b\ itvraa dc* i signed. It Is especially valuable in-INDIGESTION uad all ;lu attendant symptoms,-it. excite to healthy action tbo LIVER, removes Torpor, andi nactivi’ty of this ORGAN,and .slimuJatesheallhy aetion in all th e .system, -As a DBPU RATQRj or purifier of the Blood, it lias nit superior.- ' v T . . DAVID HOLMES, M. D. Previdence y Jon.d, 1853. ‘ V&. Prepared by C. MORSE & CO, No. 44$ Broadway, New Forkiand’Bold "by Druggists aud others throughout “ this and other countries.' ; = JOEL MOHLER, .Agen V ’ apr27:ly c—.. - Pittsburgh, Pa; DR. DE RANEY'S ~ 5 CELEBRATED CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, Tlx only XofuXUblc Cure for thatDreadfiH Disease Known ai SPEEM ATORIUIEA OR’INVOLUNXAiIV.' NOCTUItN AI» 'EMMSIONSjSo hairassing and destructive, and proUnc-< iiveef k> maciuflUcliiefTo the nervous system, Incapadt a* ting the man for business, society and mutriihony. : r " •:• .Thtolnstroiaent la.dmpl^-ffjcSptclienfiST^-and ; -w«r<r» failing, and may! bensedTYithoot Uio. ■slightest ioown- - venieneeor :the knowledge • of, the most intimate friend. * It&tofce-used external! no pain or injury *•• yrhatoteiy>npr preventing any ,*!©ne from attending' to * ma bnahura; andwhile in use not a tingle emittion can taka - place; imigoraUng the' orffdnt r in a thort. time, to such an *&• temuiatVisy BxaAur rflsrn pmnrnra powxe tlio loss of which, caused try early thediseaso ln ■ t!on;oint.the cause of the thousand concomitant com pin! u t s. .t-v is:-' K ervomrness, - Pros tratlo n, Dyspepsia, Painm the Uead'laiid lJlxnnesß of Tisibn/Weakness of th» Dick and Lower Extremities; Affectfimsbf the £y6,’lmpotence, Tim- ‘ plea 04 the Face, Premalure Decline of Virility; Weakness “tof Memory and tower for -JTenial Application; Dejection, - - - Areraion to Bodety, Timidity, Self-Ills mist, Lore of Solitude,. Ac, Ml Puts complaints invariably disappear .tutoon asihe*- sourcettstoppedfrom:icA£chtAey emanated, •“• : Be lt also ramemhered, thatthoaocomplalntaaro but little ;' undcratood by the profession in general, and that all the medicine m tire world never has, and neverwilhstop Ihoso I oases, which, if allowed to continue unchecked, are snro to ; produce the most distressing consequences. . The price ofthecomplata Instrument/carefully wcured OjfaliiflttJiotecmuion In abox, itonly jio. It can bopnut by express to any address, in any port of the United States.■ Canada, A*, according to order, accompanied: by full direc tiohs, and impot ant advice to the married and single, the . expenses; eTen tothe renjOtost parts of the conntrr, bointr -very trifling. andremittances-must be directed piud) to the Doctorhimself,ha having no Agencies establish* cd butin Eondouand Paris. : . :■* (post-paid) Dr. SiDoEaney, 51 Uspenard street, Newxorlu , ..i.i. j; dany.ftoma A. M. til!3 P. fcomT to 8 Pk M., the Babbath excepted. certify; with gmt pleasure, that tlid nwntioncd lnstxvnncnt is not only constructed on srf- ■ e®Ufloprindplcs. bat that from iia or* the btpnicst rddultii *a*J lUways, with confidence, bo anticipated, there bolus, for cars of thesedisease?, noclhtr certain rtnir.d-.) tx'jiT.'. ' HESBT B. KMiLER, H. • U-i 96 Chambers 51, O. ECKHABOT, St‘ i>„JM Howard wt,! NEW VOP.K. Expectorant* to other aflectlonsof the lungs and llronrhlu* Ea t ar as the treatment.id concerned, this is of - rerr little' con-eqaenco, the remedied ore the same."' The iiXI’hC TORA2iT, should fco gfrven asefteof krmay hc* necmiiry (a * rpllffreeho. cough, una, produce a ..free and easy expoctoTa tion, and also-to ; retno?tt the tightness, or riou about the throat or cheat" The bowels sboufd bonm • nwrfto Vh^e?e“n”«f rery. • If,there _bo much debility, with ntttht sweats, inn glien aboat halr mrbcmr before each tare). It should bo mtoa ihltwoor throb spoonsful oreohl water,'end swoth the Butlr there be no nerht-swrets, *t»» the ALTEItATIVK three ' •fSSnj§«i.“ COrdillK ,0 1118 dirccUon - , < totted of the . ■ »4i’ twnllw for retd, wholesale or retail, - »t the gEglh TEA STORK. 38 hiflh street, dcc!7 - « - 1 ,„„Wttrrei»’a t‘<mgjre»s lull ' 1M11313K ta prepared by a purely chemical process, anil ■ A-. ‘Corror./ni fo.cenaiin '-.cihiag inj;:rioui u> mtlalicpmt. . ltis pate when tot used,, but byaiposuro th. the ale be. ormiM graduallrof a most intense and permanent Uncle. For eato in bottles of vari ms sisei.bywholeiSala or retail at • ■ mpB oi.io-' ■■■■ ■•■Uy - ; : i w. a iiAVRS’s • Stationary War , ose, Marfcqt fttraat* corner of 2<L - CIUPAt, VAIuaSJX—4OO gallon*, Smith's -How Sort J brand, In storo and for.ffaJe by j DB i dec2 ' •' • ■ •- CO Wood St . i? '9 Itdln atcro nad for palo by «• ♦ ■ • ’*. • FLEMINq BTtftS. [(lOO'W 818 in store abiJ for fulo by . fV fdecSl IXJdMINff BBOtf. "phAKL,tiIAUO i —3o.bosc£,. u Obio,” In Ploreand for •*-- . fdcc2l . ~ Fi4EMIX<J UilOS. bags, crad^fuxJale by . kJ uec2l B. A. FAHNKtfTOCK A CO. IQUOEICE- AOcaattt Slcl»y.for *al* by “ i ; <*«*& B. A. FAHN£STOCK k CO. . -A BOOT—IOO genuine, for said' by -*V dec23 IV A.: FAli N'KSTOCK & CQ. J SAGO- — tlccJfl . B.;A. FAHNESTOCK CO: MVS&fip VAIERS.—I .haye on hand, and am coa ctant y KceiTiq* fresh jupplta or wawre, In pint and quoit bottlca: Empire Sprint;, Whßu Sulphur gpms, Oaayreaa Wain, and Saratoga WuU'r ““ JOSEPH PtEMIKO, " . •.. Corner Jlarket ft. and Ui.uond . ' and ramer fourth and BmiUifidd : V* iiblCiNK Cill£i4T£j—A new Jot of various *rW«« fiiifi JjX BtyLay flileU to order r -' - ■* a^ . ooaimi FLEMIXO* . . .. .Corner Market at. and Dbaiomt - - ,aoa corm:r Fourth. aod ttiuUhlleM eb». - 'JOSEPH PLEMINO : . Cornfer Mw£et*t and liittnooj l • ■ J»0 V and corner Fourth armHrohhr,..ill... HAiK i>VK3^— iiatchelut'jj Litjuid Uair changing tha color of tho.hair.to a u™, black—thll ““ »°»«» «•• Also, Bussell's uud Harrison's one! Alumdcr’s Incotophe, for solo by 3 H “ r "Mr ,srJo^PH ASHING. Oorntr Market st. andDlamoud, ; oad comer Fourth, and Smithflcld its, f■ t : . ■* - iii
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