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The Amen oau steamers were equally under suspicion with. the'Britlsh. The whole amount of smuggled goods, found at Lqviaon & .Brothers, instead of -beldg $90,000, did not exceed $l,OOO. The ru mors as to robberies in the bonded warehouse are untrue, and hare their,sole fonndstion in tho fact, that a few crape shawls were taken from peonages at the public store, No. 12 Broad st., sad BOCfe ted in. that build mg. CoHBtJMPTios OF Fuel. —Mr. Prideaux, author of a work on the Eoonomy of Fuel, has been per mitted to try an experiment at Portsmouth dock yard, iu England, with hisiaventionfortho con. sumption of smoko. Tbe experiment seems to havo been quite successful. It. consists of a valve in the furnaoo door, of a simple oharaoter, “insuring intense heating and minute subdivi sion of the air In its passing through it," . The door of the furnace remains cool, instead of bo ooming rod-hot; merely a thin steam-colored vapor arose from the chimney. Stocks ownkdby the State. —Tho State of Pennsylvania is a stockholder in Buudry Canal, Railroad and Turnpike Companies, (exclusive of the Pnblio Works,) to the amount of $1,673,- 986 62. Thislttoludes $68,000 in tho Reading and Perkiomon, and $9,000 m tho Morgantown, Churchtown, and Blue Ball Turnpike Compa ales, whose roads run through portions of Berks county. The Best Wav of Making Wav is to Take It.—Some persons have euch a taking way with them that, “if you give them an inch, they will take an ell.” Now we should say tho Russians had this samo grasping manner about them, and if the Turks had {yielded to them n single inch, -by,,thin time they would have taken the Daidsn ells. OJUVJ-L GEORGE ARMOR, MERCHANT TAILOR, So. 57 Fifth Street, In Masonic Building, I AVINS fitted up a toon for thu purpose of rteumSo. II his bueincsi flatters himseir to be Bbte to mate to order Fashionable Clothln-of nil descriptions. Citizens ontl strangers desiring comfortable garments, will do wall to olre V?ira a call, as he is determined to please tho most xas tidious- lie will also be happy to poo many of his old cu.~ tomera, as he has just received, from the Extern clues, an elegant stoclt of CLOTHS, CAS3IMEIU.S and VEaTINGS. de.-SL3tn ItEJUOVAL. TILS BUbseriber would respectfully inform hlsfoendsand the public, that he has removed.fromi his old, Market »traat,"tn the ff&lV IROSt FRO+*T STQRh* hO. 45 jiflTU STREET, immediately opposite tho iheatro, where he is now receiving and opening a handsome assort mont of Plain and Fancy Colored Cloths, Cassimeres and Veitfcgs, or the newest styles, which ho will take ploasun. In showing to those who may favor hlui with a call. He is hlso prepared U> make to order every ortielc of Clouiing eoDu-t't 'ting a Gentleman’s 'Wardrobe, in the latest and saostf:usi’.ionabjß style. . ... _ , ~ TO TsilLOß&—T:h<i subscriber offers for salo his com leto system orGarmcot Draughting, so favorably known nd generally used by the trade of this city, Cincinnati, Philadelphia and clsowhcre; at tho following prices, vix^. With Instructions, $10,00; without instructions,, Tho Book and Ruler,containlng fall and accurate directions to suecessfuldraughting,forwarded to any part of the United *■ States, on receipt of $7,00, by . ■ JAMES C. Teacher of Garment Cutting, BiarSe Ko. 46 Fifth strftet, opposite the Theatre. SA9IUEL GRAY, ST. mm STSSCT, PITTSBCMn. GBNTLBMEVB CLOTHL’iG made exclusively to order, and warranted to suD Has constantly on hand a Choiee assortment of CLOTS i, CASSTMEtttS, VLSTIhGS, hod OVERCOATING, of the latest styles, selected expressly for tbe custom trade. Gentlemen leaving their orders, wil l have their wishes consul tod and complied with, as all work !• done under his own supervision. , . novii C-LOTH IN G STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & GO.. FORMERLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty street, which has won an unbounded popularity under he name of the THREE 810 DOORB, bavo, for the pur pose of aoaulring more space for their Immense business, nmoyed to the spacious building on the corner of rWaOT DUkMONDALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the most SPLENDID BIOCK. OF CLOTHS! wn> READY MADE CLOTHING, • That crrer been oCTcrod Co the public. Tlwdr principal this remoTal,is to giro them am facilities WHOLESALE TRADE! .They ere prepared to sell Goods at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! Asd ttmj will Trairaut thorn to bo as good «o on/ mono ftwtnrod in too Union. CUSTOM WOUIt, ci xax iusx arttfp ast» cpos tes enoatEST soticx. They have on hand a foil and beautiful assortment ol LOTHS ani OOiTINGS, (or FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BOSI- NEBB COATS, Oar Interests are Identical with ihoso of onreostomera, sod we assure the public that our fidelity will not fall in filling all orders we may be favored with. 49T DON’T FORGET THE PLACE— No. 88 Wood street, (BABT SIDS,} CORNER or DIAMOND ALLS?* N. B.—We desire our patrons to understand that we have so lodger any connectlon-with the Clothing Business ou Liberty street Our attention is devoted exclusively to the touted- jomt jiaMKgikm _ DRY GOODS. SECOND ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER DRT GOODS t! ■ The Cheapest Goods of the Season/ YOUNG. STEVENSON a LOVE, sign of the original Bcx-Uivs, No. 74 MARKET STREET,botweua Fourth and the Diamond, Filfoburgb, bar* just received, and oro now onening, a large and splendid assortment of DRESS GOODS, Of the newest and moßt desirable styles, adapted to tho present season. , Plaid Brocade and Fancy Silk* at bargains. Plain Black and Cornelian Silks and Turk Satins. Merino Plaids, all wool, and Silk and Wool do. Raw Silk and Cashmere Plaids of every description, very cheap. _ ■„ . New style Plain and Fancy Do Lqint-s. French Merino*, Cashmere*, Coburgs, Alpacas, and Para mattas. all colors and qualities. Do Begee, end high colored De Laines, all qualities. Fall andwinter Shawls, of every description. Long and Square Brocbe and Plaid Shawls. Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do. French Chintzes, Ginghams. , A general assortment fast color Prints, from 6}4 eta. up. WHITE GOODS of every description. Collars, Cuffs,Chemizettesand Emb’d Hdkfo., at bargains. Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods, very cheap. Aibo, a full stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, at low price* Linen Sheeting, Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, and Nap kins.-Russia Diaper, and Cravats, very cheap. EG LOVES, HOSIERY, SUSPENDER**, and CRAVATS. We would respectfully solicit an early call from both ■wholesale aud retail buyers, flattering ourselves that we can accommodate all who may favor us w Ith thrir patron-. axe, on most liberal terms. ■ m P 2Q YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE. TO THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS OF PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY CITY, AND VICINITY. —D. GREGG A CO-, Importers A Wholesale* Dea ers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties, No. 09, one door from the North-west corner of Wood st. and Diamond alley, Iflttsburgb. Having completed tho enlargement of their mt occupied Ware Rooms, aro now opening one ofthe and best stock of DRY GOODS and VARIE TIES, th«*v- have «?ver heretofore exhibited to tho Pittsburgh trade, aid on examination, will be found to be unsurpassed by any other House of the kind In the City, anil a* ono of the partners is generally in tho Eastern Cities during tho ' buolnres seasons, burchasing cheap bargains, adapted to tho Pittsburgh and Western Trade, we will bo eblo to offer - inducements to our old customers, and purchasers gener ally. Oar etook of Dry Goods consists in part of the follow Jag leading articles, via: • Superior Broad Cloths; pilot and Petersham do; 1 - Fancy Casaimeree, Tweeds and Satmctts; Jeans, Taney Vestings and Corduroys; Flannels, Tickings and Vest Paddings; Brown and Bleached Muslins, and Irish Linens; Foreign and Domestic Ginghams; Alpacas, Merinos, Coburg Cloths, and Dress Bilks; Bay State and. Broache 3hawls; Woolen OomfortAond Fancy Silk Handkerchicft. Tho following comprise a part of tho general stock of Combs, Threads and Bowing Silks; Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, and Black Silk Tells; Lace Goode. Jaconctt*. Mull and Cambriek Muslins; Fonoy Nettings, and Millinery goods generally- Also—'A largo assortment ofTableCutlmry, Pocket knives, Bosors and Scissors of our own Importation. Perfumery, Patent Medioinvs, together with a splendid assortment ot Quid and Gilt Jewelry, of th» latent paterae; Gold and Sil ver Watches; Watch material*; Watch glasses, and an ex tanrive stock of 30 hour and 8 day Brass Clocks, of a variety of patterns. All of which will bo told on the most accom modating terms, for Cash, or City reference. N- B-—(Sty, Country Merohants and Pedlars are Invited _ to riv* m & call before purchasing elsewhere. Mp2l;tf • D OREQG A CO. 4 A- MASON & CO., No. 25 Fifth “trciJt, will, during f\ 9 their mis, offer every description ofDry Goods, at on iamenoe redaction from usual rate*. jal2 7nrr66L shawls.—a, a. mason a 00., No. 25 W FIFTH street, havo cm hand over 500(rWool Shawl* of every quality. • • - nov!4 A A, MASON A CO. will open, on Saturday, January • 14tb; four more esses of those cheap Do Laines, at 9 and 10 c*nt* per yard. J*l3 A A MASON ft CO. have 6000 yards more remaining • of those 3 cent Oallooes, worth cents, and also 6000 yards at cents, fast colors.. Jal3 nr yoslery~and gloves.—a. a. m ason aoo, no. 26 n pifih Street, will offer their stock of more than 600 ' • dozes of Hosiery and Gloves,at large redactions from usual prices.. .... ■ ■ . • J»*3 *\YrHITl3 FLANNELS—A. A. MASON A CO7, No. 25 W Fifth street, Invito attention to their very large nnd complete swortmant of White Flannels, of Foreign and Do mestic manufacture- dec 24 GAflPgPIftQ.— -A large stock of new ad<l beautiful pat terns now receiving atibe - NEW CARPET STORE, 47 Fifth street, near Wood* Also, Oil Cloths of all widths aad qualities; Rugs, Matts, Matttng, Window Shades, Btalr-ro<ls, Venltl&n Blinds, Ao., An, at ua wwisr cisn skcss. . ROBINSON A CO. j. matiao tfoilca* JOS- JfLEMING having Sedated with JOS. ABEL, the. batfneci will hereafter be ccadacted under the stjl* of A tti»cl4et4tid > comerof Saithfipld ond Fourth streets... • .. jal*y ••. •januajay ju. Notice! I i „ </*■< ' "'K 1 ‘ * V<o 1 :. ? ■'it .: ■ r p>f:* ••. * i, . . _ TRANSPORTATION, c Jj B.yt l a ixsauaGH, . CHANGE OF TIME. : /7YN attd'&flerMQNpXY, jtovwabt}rl4tb,l§s3, Pu&euger Vl Trainswill run daily (Sunday* excepted)na-follows* MAIL TRAIN leaves Clevelandot 9.05 A M for WetlsviUe, stopping at all intermediate Stationsj orrlTe nfc Alliance at IlilS'A BI»anTl WeHsvlllo at2.2D PM.’ ' •' •••' k EXPRESS TRAIN Jeayes CleTelahdat 3.00 P JI for AlUi once, stopping at Hudson, Earivilleand Ravenna only— jvrriTe fit Alliance at 1 6.00 P SI, • ACCOMMODATION TRAlNJcaves Clovolandfor Ravenna and intermediate Stations at 745, and arrive at Ravenna at 9.25 P M. Two through-Trains from Cleveland to Pitts burgh daily. - RETURNING:. EXPRESS TBAIN-teaves Alliance for Cleveland at 12.56 P: M, stopping at Oma, Ravenna, Larlville and Hudson ofily—arrive at Cleveland at 2.40 PH. The Mail Train of Ohio and Penns. Railroad, leaving Pittsburgh at 8.00 A M, oonneota with this Train at Alliance at 11.45 A M. >IALL TRAIN Leaves Wellsvtile for Cleveland at 3.00 P M> stopping at all way Stations—arrive at Alliance at 5 00 and Cleveland at 7.30 P. M. AOOOMMODAriON.TRAIN loaves Ravenna for Cleve land and intermediate - Stationsat 7.15 A M—arrive at Cleveland at 9.00 A SI. Only one through train from Pitts burgh to Cleveland daily. CONNECTIONS.—MoiI Train from Cleveland connects at Alllanco with the Mall Train of Ohio and Penna. R. B. for Cantos, Massillon and Wooster; also for Salem and Pitts burgh, arriving at-Pittsburgh at 4.45 PM. • Express Train from Cleveland, and- Mail Train from Wcllsvilie, both connect's! Alliance at 6.00 P M with the Express Train of 0. A P. R. for Pittsburgh—amving-'at Pittsburgh at 8.10 P M. Express Tram from Alhsneo connects with the 8.00 A M Train of 0. A P. R. from Pittsburgh. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh on tho 8,00 A M Train ar rive at Cleveland at 2.4 UP M, and connect w]th the follow ing trains East, West and South. CLEVciASDAsnToledo.--Trains leaving at 3.00 PM for Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago and tho North West, arriving at Toledo at 7.05 P M and Chicago next morning at 7 00- time through from Pittsburgh to Chicago being less than 24 hours. ' • Cleveland, Columdus and Cincinnati.—Trains leaving at 2.50 PM and 8.30 PM for Columbus, Cincinnati, Gallon, Dayton, Indianapolis and ail stations on the Bellefontaine and Indiana Railroad. . . Clxtxlaxd and Rais.—'Trains leaving at 446 P M and 9,00 P M for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo and New York. The Twins connect both ways with the C. Z. A C- R- R. ot Hudson for Cuyahoga Falls, Akron and Clinton at Bayard with tho Railroad for Carrollton, Minerva and. Wayncsburg. Tickets through to Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Losolla and Freeport can.be obtained at this office. Passengers arc requested l© procure their tickets at the Company’s Office, of JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent, novlS . Monongahcla House, Water *L, Pittsburgh. OHIO AHD FE2TNSYLVAHIA RAILROAD. Sew Arrangement, OOiIiIENCINQ AUGUST 8, 1858. 1853, 1 853 - EXPRES3 TRAIN loaves Pittsburgh at 0 o’clock, A M; stops only at the principal Stations, cud dines at Crest line at 1.30 P M. arriving at Cincinnati in tho ovenisg, via Columbus and Xenia. Fare from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,75; to Columbus, MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8.30 AM; (lines at Al liance ; and reaches Crestline at 6.00 P M, connecting with the Night Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, nnd with tho Bellefontaine and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indiannpo- Us, Terre Haute, and towns in Indiana. Connections arts made at Alliance by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and Cleveland. Fare from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4.00. Connections are made at Mansfield by Railroad with San dusky City, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Nowark and Zanes ville. Fare to Sandusky City, $4,-50; to Newark,s4,so; to Zanes ville, $5. Connections ore made with Detroit and Chicago, both by Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passengers who leave Pitts burgh in the Mail Train at 8:30 A M. go directly by Mans field and Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention. Fore to Detroit, 0.00: to Chicago, $ll,OO. RETURNING t THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves CresUlno at 1.00 P 81, Mansfield at 1.40 P M, and Alliance at 6.00 P M, and reach es lPittsburgh at BJS P }], connecting with the Express Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which-leaves Pitts burgh at P. M. • Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, 14l{ hours- Fare, $7.75. Fore trom Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore 's.OO. * MAIL TUATN leaves Crcatlloe at 7, A M; dines at Al liance; connects with Express Train from Cleveland, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 6. P M NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave* Pittsburgh at 10 A M and 4.45 P M, and Now Brighton at 7 A M and IPM. Excrurrion ticket*, $1; quarterly tickets at minced rates. • • - FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at R3Q A M, and ar rives at 4.30, P M. g®. Passengers are requested to-procure Tickets at the Company's Office, at the Federal Street Station, of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Bs* Tho Trains do not run on Sunday. .R3** Further information may be obtained of ftPgfl JOHN KELLY, Pasfcnger Agent. WINTER ARRANGEHENTS 18 - 53 - ,853 - THE PEXMWIiVAN A RAIL LIOADi r Fast Moil 'i.raia will leave the Posaonger Station on A -Liberty street every morning at 0 o’clock, slopping at all the regular stations on the road, and arriving in Philadelphia the next morning at 7 o'clock, conncctiogwiTh tho trains direct to New lark, also connecting at U«TTir bnrg with the trains for, and arriving In Baltimore at 7 o’- clock, A. 51. •->••• The Express Train leaves tho station overy evening at 9:30 o’clock, siopping at all tho regular stations, and con necting with trains for Baltimore, and arriving in Philadel phia or Baltimore at B P. M. Faro to Philadelphia, $9,60; Fnro to Baltimore, $9 Baggage checked to all stations on tho 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 as far os Latrobe. Returning trains arrive In Pittsburgh at 5-10, and 8 ©*♦ clock. A. M., and 7.23 I>. M. Passengers purchasing tickets In cars, will be charged m casts in addition to the station rates, except from stations where tho Company have no agent. No notes of a lvss denomination than flro dollars will bo received in payment for tickets, except thof-c issued by tho Banks of tanla. Notice. —ln caw of loss, the Company will hold them* solves responsible for. personal baggage only,nod for an amount noi exceeding $lOO. N. ll.—'The Excelsior Omnibus Lino has boon employed to convoy passengers and baggage to and from the Dsjot, at a charge not to exceed l+J-iccDts for each passenger, ami 12U cents for each trunk. Por tickets apply to .... J. ME3KIMEN, Agent, At tho P.lt. U. Depot, on Liberty street. Pittsburgh, November SO, 1853. SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON and alter WEDNESDAY, Notemhcr 10, 1853, Throe Passenger Trains ran daily (Sundays cxeeptod) as fol lows: GOING SOUTH. Jlotyiwff &fait Evening Eatress. Passenger. Express. Ln&vn Sandusky at 4.30 A M 11.00 A M 5 10 P M MonrooriUo 6.la “ 11450 “ 6-60 w Shclbv Junction.— C. 40 “ 1-16 1* M 7 15 “ SlanKtitslil Junction—.. 7.20 11 1-40 “ 810 u Mount \eraon— 0.05 “ 4.10 ,{ 060 u Beach Newark —...10.03 “ 5-15 « ILOQ « GOING NORTH. Leave Newark at A M 0-00 A M 6.25 P M Mt. Vernon 6.25 “ 10J.0 “ 030 « Mansfield Junction 7.20 “ 12.10 P M 810 “ Shelby Junction 746 “ 106 “ gjjfi «« Monroeville OJ6 H 3-10 “ 10fl0 “ Reach Sandusky 10.00 “ 355 “ UO5 “ Connecting at Sandusky with Mrnl lilver and Lake Erie, and “ Northern Division” Cleveland ami Toledo Railroads Ac Monroeville, with Trains on “Southern Division” Cleveland and Toledo R. Ih, -for Cleveland, Toledo, Ac. At Shelby Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cin cinnati Railroad. At Mansfield J auction, with Ohio anil 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 “ Gnat tforih-Wcst” PasscDgere from Philadelphia andUaltlmore, destined for tfco \\ est, proceed, directly on their arrival at Pittsburgh, by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to Mansfield- Thence to Monroeville, where connection is made immediately for Toledo, Chicago, and intermediate places—affording a route unrivalled for safety, certainty and denpatch- Conncction is also mode with all the Trains on tho Ohio and Pennsylvania R ilroftd at Mansfield, bv which v.anwn gers from Chicago, Toledo, Detroit, Sandusky, Zanesville, Newark, and Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh, Philadel phia and Baltimore, without delay By this route, passengers taking the early Train from Zanesville, CoJnmbua, Newark, Ac., can goto Toledo, San dusky or Cleveland, remain in either place some four hour*, and return homo same day. TUJtOLGH TICKETS to bo had at tho different Stations, for the abovo named places _ . . J. R- ROBINSON, Superint’te Sandusky, November, 185 S. - [nov24-3tn‘| Pennsylvania. Railroad Company* jpoufeife XTTE ore forwarding Prodate, its. to Baltimore and Phlln- T T delptda, promptly, on receipt. lime, Fire Days. bates or wmanx. . . Bacon, Pork and Bcof, (Bolted,) 45c. tgUOOfts. I-urd Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass, 50c. 9 Earthenware, leather, Leaf Tobacco. 60c. 1002)8. . On Bee.was, Dried Fruit, BrisUee, doror and Ttaothr Beed,7oc. B>. ' 7 On Beer Skine. Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, 70c. fl IOOJhs. 9100ftS' t±lßrH ’ Ftt ”’ I ’° ltl7 ’ Broomß <md Mo. On Flour, 67}£°. •$. barrel. We ore also prepared to forward freight to Rodehangh’s etatlon, near Greensburg, and Intermediate Stations. COVODB 4 GRAHAM, Agontß, comer of Penn nnd Wayne «ts. Pittsburgh. IL HOUSTON. Agent, Jf 2o 27b Mnrget stroet, Philadelphia PisN NSYI.V AN < A llAlultOAU.-Wi»TEa Tamp? nttwtra PITTSDORGII, PoiLADSIePaiA AND lUl.TlT.Tnnr Ftnt Class.—Eggs, Feathers, Merchandieo, Furs, 90 cents p-lO'* IM. Second Clew*.—Apples and Ponchos {dried,) Beeswax Bristles, Baffaio, Hear, nnd Deer Skins, Clover and Timothy Seed, OlaMwore, Ginseng, Rags, Sheep Pelts 760 QTOO lbs Third Class.— Apples (green.) Bran and Bhlp Stuff, Bacon and Pork, (loose,) Butter, Hides, Hogs* Hair, Hems and Flax, Leather. (Eastward,) Csc log Jbs. Fourth CtoM.-rAleohol, Bacon (in casks or boxes,Y Barley and Malt, Beef and Pork (pickled or salted,) packed Candles Cheese, Grain (in hags,) Lard and Lard Oil, Lead (in nl« or 2*®®toOOil €ake,T&ilow r Whisky, Leaf Tobacco, 80 rents plOOlos. !••..••• Rectal Boki.—Cotton lbs. Flonr ST a bhl dccl2 GEORGE C. FRANOISCUS J E ?,Y„ HAWORTH, corner of Diamond and Diamond jerev& ?h«i e k *? lnfona hla costomora nnd tho public tl'-n now rccolTlt, 8 »largo and choice eelcc ■Si? OnSSS^^J ,nch “ eboW Young HyBOU, tape- Ss’wlnfts BuUaoa RAlfilNS; .fresh CUB pagno, Lisbon, Sherry and Jlala^^s E a genoral oßsortmemt of pure SPICEB—nll o HI u determined to Bell at eu<sh LOW PBJPtr beat by my other Store ffthTcltr ° EB that t . bo „„_ Adm lnl«tratlon Notlee," Lot , ters 9f-Administration tfe soiti» non, TtXTrm Cl f ,a emnexo, to the estate of BERvlrm KAN ,S i al .l of of rittshurgh, Joo'd. haVe the.subscriber, eU persons indebted to said tato will make Immediate payment, and those hartoJ 0 ** “»••«* WtttlASl HANEY, Adtn’r, „ .on d4t“ Attorney* at law. »V ■*!. v.y. ; • •• « .o. ilNSUßgggjg COMPANIES. ... pelavrare Hutuoi Saftty insurance Cpi gti north room of the Exchange,'Third cL,\Phil, INSURANCE.—HntMiQgiymcrchfvnit in* onrl other arty, in town and country, insured against loss or y fire, at tholowest rate ofpnuoium. . IsacEANCE.—They -also insure vessels, cargoes and o reign or coastwise, under open or special policies, ured may desire. . . • «.• •• . Hwunb TaaNßPoaTAtioNv—They also Insure merchandise transported by wagons, railroad cars, canal boats and steam* bqata, on mere and lakes, on the most liberal terms. ■■ 'Jhrcctors —Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Bonder, John C. -Dans, Robert Barton, John Ite Penrose, Samuel Edwards, George 0. Leiper, Edward.Darllngton, Isaao R. Davis, Wil liiin Folwell, John Nowlin, Dr.R. M. uaatem, Jos. C. Hand, Theopbilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry. Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Serrill, Spencer MU vain, Charles Kelly* J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr.S.Thomas, John Sellers, William . JhrtcLari at T. Morgan, Hugh Oraie, John T. Logan. William Maeux, FrcsidenL I Tuos. 0. Hakp, Via Prtxidad. Joarpn W. Cowax, iSfemtary. Office of the Company, .No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh.. jel6aitf - P. A. MADEIRA, Agent: PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, M . OF • j ■ ’ : HARTFORD, GONN., Capital Slock, Annual Premiums and Western Fund $1,000,000.. ' INCORPORATED 1825. . Policies of Insurance issued at all times on tho mostfavora* ble terms, against LOSS OB DAMAGE BY FIRE, . .. OR TItX PERILS OF NAVIGATION, BY . GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aoest FOB PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY. ■ marlOy • THSUNITEDSTATES LIFE INSURANCE, ; ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Officer* of the Home Board at Philadelphia: DIRECTORS. . O ■ Btephcn R. Crawford, Paul D. Goddard, ■ Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, • Benjamin W. Tingloy, Geo. MUonry, ; Jacob L. Florence, James Deveroux, William M. Godwin, William M’Kee. J*r«tdmt--Slopbon R. Crawford. Vice President— Ambrose W. Thompson. ZltdLcal Examiner , Pittsburgh— Jamea IT. lyiUffuff, M- D AUegheny Cbly—JL B. Mowry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, mar!7:y Na 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. The Franklin Fire Imarance Company, ; Of Philadelphia, Pennsylsama. . DIRECTORS— -Charles W”. Bauckvr, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob 1L Smith, Quo. W. Rich ards, Mordecal D. Lewis, Adolphi K. Bone, David S. Browne, Morris Patterson. Cuas. N. Baxcum, President Ouar. G. llor cant, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, cm every description of property, in town and country, at rates aa low as Arc consistent with security. - - The Company have reserved a largo Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af ford amplo protection to tho assured. The Araetfi of the Company* on January Ist, lSslj as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were os follows, vis: Mortgage - $518,128 C 8 Real Estate 84,377 78 Temporary Loans. l7 Stocks 01,885 00 Cash, Ac 01,346 81 ; Total - «$1,212,708 44 ■ Once their incorporation, a period of twenty-cue yean, they hare paid upward of One JltlUon Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of th» advantages of rasumnee, aa well ox the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness ail liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ap24 Offion, north-east cor. W ood and Third sts. TUIUn ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PENKSTLVANIA. Acscte, May 15t,1852~ $200,016 51 Premium* received to May Ist, 1853 135,250 66 Interest On Loans, Ac, 1,916 10 Capital Stock... - - 100,000 00 $446,183 20 Ectnrncd premiums, lessen, Reinsurance, Ex ; penses, 87,864 56 Ronds, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good seen- 5161,481 98 Premium Notes 170,010 61 Cash ca hand... 17,820 21 Total ain’t of Resources, Llablo for Losses..... $353,318 70 Dnuwneas. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD. Dauphin county, P. C. Si.DGl\lCh,Harrisburg, SAMUEL JONES, Pkihutelphiu. A. WILKINS, hanker, PU>burgh, A. A. CARRIER, “ JOHN B. RUTHERFORD: Dauphin county, A. J. GILLETT, Harrisburg, 6. T. JONAH, Harrisburg, ROBbRT Carbon county. JOHN P. RCTHEUFOIU), President. A. J. GILLETT, Secretary. Will insnre ngolußt perils of sea and inland navigation, ftlse, on Merchandize in city or country, at lowest rates con sistent with safety. I‘oHfif.i Issued on dwelling house* either perpetually ortbraterm of yeare. Branch Office, corner Fourth and Smlthfiold streets. my23:tf A. A. CARRIER. Actuary. nittaburgh Life Insurance Company, of JT PITTSBURGH. Pa. CsmAL, 9100,000. President—Janes B. Uoo*. \icePrcsidcm—Sauuxl M'Clubxan. Treasurer—Josmi B. Leech. Secretary—C. A. Cclton. OFFICE, NO. 65 FIFTH STREET, (Jlasomc Hall Building.) This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or connected with Life Risks. Mutual Kates ora the same as those adopted by other eafelv conducted Companies. Joint Stock rates at a redaction of onwthinl from the Mutual rates—equal to a dividend of thirty-three and ono third per crate, paid annually Inadvance. Risks taken on the lives of persons going to California or Australia. —— D7EECTORS. James 8. flora, Samuel M’Clurkan, William I’hillips, John A. Wilsou, John Scott, Joseph P. G&zsam, 51-T. John M’Alpin, Alexnndi-r Reynolds, Horatio N. Lee. . Uirem Stowe, mar 23 Western Insorence Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILLER, Jr., Prrsidmt. I F. M. GORDON, Scmiarv CAPITAL, 0300,000, WILL insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA lUNE. All losses will bo liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Directorp who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering tbebest protection to those who desire to be insured. Director*.—B. Miller, Jr.,O.W. Rlekctwn, J. W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, C. Ihmsra, Ororgo W. Jackson, Wm.il. LyoD,Jiuues Llppencntt.Guorca Darale, James Mc- Aaley, Alexander MmluU, Thomas bcott. Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A Co., up stairs,) Pittsburgh, nnviifcly ffiTNA INSURANCE COfIPARY. HARTFORD, CONN. Chartered 1810—Capital Stock $300,000. TITuS. h. BRACK, President. TIIOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. DIRECTORS— Thomas K. Bmee, Samuel Tudor, Lbonezer Flower,. Ward tVoodbridgo, E. A. Bulkctoy, Joseph Cbureb, Roland Mnthur, Frederick Tyler, Edwin G. Ripley, Robert Buell, Samuel 8. Ward, Mllt-s A. Tutu*, Henry Z. Pratt, John L. Boswell, AustLn Dunham, Oustavus V. Duvb«, Junius 8- Morgan. SQr Bolide* on. lire and Inland Rinks issued on favora ble wrens by GEORGE K. ARNOLD, Ag’t, declAly No. 74 lourth street, Pittsburgh. WESTERN FARMERS* INSURANCE CO., NEW LISBON, OHIO. BRANCH OFFICE, No. 129 FIFTH' FT- PITTSBURGH. Capital, $lOO,OOO. JAMES KELLV, Brest. LEVI MARTIN, Sec^y. K. McKASKKY, Agent. lnsure Buildings, Stores, Merchandise, and Property genorally, on tbo moat favorebio terms. [deol:6m Is your Life Imured; IF NOT, read what someone has written. Among oil the contrivance*of man to protect the family circle from want, none can bo found more sunplo la its character, noblo in Its feature, or cortein In its result*, than LIFE INSUR ANCE. It is the prop which the dying hasband leaves to support tbo wife of his bosom. It Is the unseen hand of the Trovidont father reaching forth from tho grave, and still nourishing his offspring, and keeping together the family group. 0. A. COLTON, Secretary, Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth ste, flflpZl Masonic Hall. HOTELS, &c. Fi.OH.ENCK HOTEL, NO. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, (coitoocmn ox tiue eueopean i>lax ) BEUBEN LOVEJOY, <x&ly PROPRIETOR. AUSX D&OffX, IV. 0. OONXELL' Brown’s Hotel, Cbmcr of SmUhfldd and Third Slrteis , Pittsburgh, Ikm'a. BROWN & CONNELLY, PnomiTons •flSTQood stabling attached to the House. FRANKLIN HOUSES* Cleveland* Ohio* C PATRICK & SON, Pbopmetom.— This Iloueo hnn an* . .dergone thorough and extend?© repairs, alteration!!, and largo additions of new furniture, and the proprie tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render the Fbakkun a place where all the com forts of a first class hotel can bo found ■ .a PATRICK & 80N. St. Charlce, Hotel, Corner of Wood end Third itruU. PiteburaK rtr.n'a. WHiLIAM S. CAMPBELL, Propeimor. THIS fine establishment having come into the of a new Proprietor, offers great inducements to the travel* llngcommunity, and also to regnlar boarders. Every deli* eacv and luxury will bo provided in Its season, and no poina , will bo spared to mate thlsHotela comfortable bomb to all who may call there. [myl3:tf ] VT. s. CAMPBELL, Proper. Bt. Clntr lager Beer Brewery. HE undersigned respectfully informs the puhllo tint he fa now fully prepared to aeryo private fnmilioa and the public generally, with his celebrated LAGER BEER, In bottles. All ordora left at his Offlce, NO- 39 DIAMOND ALLEY,(nearWood street,) will bo punctually attended to; 6D , ll o t S!. Boor d!lliT<!ral toan I part of the city or vicinity. Ja2Bdf F. O. 80HKNCK. OFFICE MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION CO, 1 '- ■ ~ - Docember 10,1853- ■ f - PROPOSALS will be received at thia oflice until three o'clock P. M, of WEDNESDAY, tho 25th January next, fbr tha construction of Lockaud Dam No- 5; also for tha construction of Locks and Dams Nos. 6 and 7, being requisite to extend the navigation to tho Virginia stain lino. Plansand specifications will be exhibited et the olllco one weekprevlous to the lotting, end all necesßary lnforma tlcnrgiven by S. Lnthrop, En.y or the underalgnod. Proposals will be.(received for payments to bo made in cash; also, fbr payments In stock and bonds of the com* pony J. K. MOORHEAD, dec!4 . . . President of Mon .Nav. Oo- r ViSRITIAS BLUiDg, ~~ /TV? EVERY QUALITY, for sale at manufacturers’ prices. U at Qa NEW CARPET STORE, Vt FIFTH STREET, noarTTood.- - - [nov&tfj EOBINBON A 00. f vs* * ‘ . i u Vj ** t .‘,7 «'t ! - *■"' - W i. * • BANKERS AND BROKER&. EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOCrSE A. WIIiKINS «fc CO., UNITED STATUS BANK-BUILDING, So* Fonrth Streep .—HTwiroatra, pm '••••••'• •• < .-:••"•• ORUIGN and-Domestic Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes and Land Warrants bonght and sold. . Collections made throughout the Union. Business paper discounted and'loans negotiated* Blocks bought and sold on commission* . Honey received on deposit,.irnd interest allowed, when lextlbr a specified time*dcc3j JOHN WOODS) -BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, Commercial and Bank Notes. QTOCK bought andsold-on commission.. Collections KJ carefußy attended to.. Interest paid on Deposit. ‘JaP'No. &8U Fourth streou nearly opposite the M.M. Bank. - ; ■ • . dec! 6 6.0. ............ Joim u. mas ah' TIERNAN & CO., - - BANKERS *&ND EXCHANGE BROKERS, fab2BJy] • iVo, 9b Wood StrtcL, and Diamcma AUty ! > ' IBS3. EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF A. WILKINS & CO., „ . No. 75 Fouirai Snuar, Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh, Japs _. ■•_ . . PingsunoH. 0. E. ARNOLD & CO., B- .B ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,. BABERS In Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight. and Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Uniod. ’ Stocks bought and ecijd on commission. . No. 74 fourth st, next door to Bank of PittsVg.{Bel3 HILL & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, "* ' " OOBRXB 0? WOOD Am> FIFTH "BTBZBTS. SIGHT EXGQANGKon tho Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills ot Exchange and Notes Gold, Silver and 'Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal cities of tho United States. De posits received of Par and Current Fonda; fmar27ly AI£CT XRAttta, XDWARD BAHM, FLOEXKCX KRAMER & RAHM, . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUT AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Beal Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Promissory Notes and Time Bids, on East and West; bu£l and sell Stocks on Commission. •. Collections made on all points in the Union. [myl N. HOLMES & BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BAVI REBOVXP THEIR SASXRKI AHD EXCHABOS OFFICB TO SO. 67 Ui&KET ST&EET, FOUB POORS RELOW OXJ> STAND. N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, « and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sll* ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on tno Eastern and Western : (Sties constantly for sale; Collections made In ail the dtics throughout the United ■ States. ' Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. : 67 Market street, between Third and fourth fits. |Ja3Q:ly JAS. 6. H00K,.... ..Tiros. SAB9E3T, HOON & SARGENT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 9. 8. CORKER OF WOOD ft SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGH, Fa. DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic. Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, Ac. Exchange on all the principal cities of tbeUnion and Eu* rope, for sale in sums to suit purchasers. Current and par funds received on deposit. . Collections made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest fates. . . fsgplltiy Removal* PATRICKS & FRIEND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Bare Removed their Office to tkeCbrnerFifth and Wood gti. PITTSBURGH, PA. " PATRICKS & FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all thealties throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at the.comer of Fifth and Wood Streets. ffob3 STOCK AND BILL BROKER, . Offictj xYo. 92 Ururth si„ abort Wood. PITTSBURGH. 4®* Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on. col laterals, negotiated. Stocks and Land Warrants bought and sold. oclB SEW OFFICE, •Real Estate and Contracting Agent. THE subscriber bos been induced to open an office for tho purpose of buying and selling, on Commission, and having the Agency of large Steam t?aw-3lills and Boat* Yards oh the Allegheny river, together with many other facilities from other water and steam saw-mills. lie flatters himself that ho can furnish any bills of lumber and Umber of any kind, great or small, long or abort, and ellver them at any point on the Allegheny, Monougabelo, Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to build large Barges. Store Boat*, Coal Flats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge Timber, Roil road Timbers—Freight Iron, Cool, Ac., to any given point, and will attend to the Sale and Rent of Real Estate, from bta long experience in lumbering, freighting and boat building, he thinks ho can giro general satisfaction. All persons are requested to make their contracts soon; espe cially thoao wanting boats or large billsof lumber and tim her, should contract fbr them in the fall fbr the spring and summer use. He will also attend to the purchase and rale of any commodity that may be desired. Letters addressed to David Mux*, Real Estate and Con* trading Agent, Pittsburgh. Box No. 120, port paid, will be punctually attended to. His office is on Irwin street. No. 2, Allegheny House. DAVID MUNN. $338,318 :o EtFXRXSCES. Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, Esq., u “ Mr. RobL 8. Brown, Esq., M Allegheny [River. • Slr.Wm. Armstrong, « Clarion “ Mr. George B. Sweney, “ « u C. A J. Hahn A Co., ** ** u dergßXydftW THE RENTON IRON COMPANY, of Western fPeunsy)- Tania, bavin* become the proprietor* of the RENTON and DICKERSON PATENT for making Wrought iron di rect from the Qrtj for that portion of territory or Pennayltn nia lying west of, and including the counties of Fulton, Huntingdon, Centre, Clearfield, Elk and McKean, are now prepared to soli certificates of stock in said company, each diare of stock entitling tho bolder to share in the profits of the company, and the right to use one Furnace under faid Patent. Tho Company vrllt also sell the right to use. the improvement in the above named territory, by single fur nace or otherwise. The fact that by tho Renton process Iron Ore can be converted into Blooms at about tbe cost re quired to convert Ore into Pig Metal, is a sufficient recom mendation of Ua merits. Mr. JAMES) H. CRANE has been appointed Agent for the sale of rights to uj>c Furnaces under fa id Potent, to whom application may be made, or to the undersigned Directors of the Company. J. K MOORHEAD, > ALLEN KRAMER, JAR W. MAILMAN, { * w * DEWRB WOOD, M’Keesport dfcH&Uwtf JAB. H. CRANK. Pittabargh. _ Revolver* f Revolvers l TUBT RECEIVED—By Expires. direct from the xnauufkis O turers, a splendid assortment of Colt’s Repeating Fls tula, 4,5 and 6 Inches barrel, all of which we wUI sell for cash as low as they can be bought iu the city of New York. Person* going to Australia or California, will find that they can do better by purchasing their oqulppage at home, than they can among strangers, os we rito persona a chance to try any of the above Pistol*, before leaving the city; and In case of* tollaro, wercfgnd tho money. , DOWN A TETLEY, fuhlO. IS6 Wood street. Pittsburgh. PATENT FRUIT GATHERER— For picking fruit from toll trees without tho old of a ladder; Pruning Instru ment* of the moft approved construction; Digping Park*, suitable far strawberry beds, Aoa Putatoe Hook*; Seed Drills;Cutting Boxes, for Hoy or Corn Stalk*, of various patterns, and a great variety or labor paving implement* for the garden or farm. Downing's, Barrv’s, and other standard work* on Fruits, Flowers, Rural Architecture, and Landscape Gardening, for sale at the Seed and Implement Warehouse, No. 49 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jr 22 JAMES WARDROP. Wall’s Academy of Drawing and Fainting! XYT G. WALL would notify his friends and the public, FT • that he has removed his studio from First street, to the comer of Market and Fourth streets, (second story, i over thestore of Wm. M. Ilerxh; entrance onFourth street. At the request of his friends, he has also opened a DRAW ING SCHOOL. Classes for Young Indies and Gentlemen will be formed in boih Drawing and Pointing. Ho has fitted up a Room with every facility ibr study, nnn he trust's that hi* enterprise will meet with a supporting patronage. W OYSTER TRANSPORTATION. E have arranged with the Pennsylvania nnd Susque hanna Railroad Companies, for a special Oyster Transportation Lino, at exceedingly low rate?. oci" ADAMS A CO., M Water st. XMuolntlon of Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing between Samuel Pinkerton, Alexander Youngand Philip Do Uechbrume. under tho firm of PINKERTON. YOUNG A CO., was this day dissolved by mutual consent The name of tho firm will be used by cither of the late partner* in settling the business. PINKERTON, YOUNG & CO. Pittsburgh, December 1, 1363. V3~Tho business will bo continued at tho old stand, by Sam’l Pinkerton onl Alex. Young, under the stylo of doolrdtf PINKERTON A YOUNG. Farmer*’ Stalk and Straw Cutter. fTHIE subscriber offers for sale Sinclair’s Screw Propeller A Fodder Cutter. It is very simple, having only two knives, oasily adjusted: the most durable and speedy Cut tor in use. They aro in use on tho farm of Mr. WUUam Ilodgson. Btoubenrillo road, and at tho Clover Dairy of U. Porry, from tho Seed and Horticultural Btoro. 49 Fifth st deen JAMES WARDROP. A COMPLETE assortment of Songs, with English and Italian words; Fantasies and Potpourris, arranged for the Piano, from all the favorite and popular Operas of Mo zart, Donizetti, Bellini, Meyerbcor, Rosini, Verdi, Anber, Weber, Bolilicu, Balfo, Lortiing, FiOton. ebx, etc 4 together with the latest composition* of Jaell. Gottschalk, Jullien, Strakoscb, etc., etc., etc. Just received and for sale by IL BCQROEDER A CO., Cargo’s Hull, 83 Fourth street. Blank books— Legors, . Journals, Day Books, Cash Books, Receipt Books, Dockets, Or any descrip tion of BLANK BOOKB MADE TO ORDER at short notice, of the most superior quality of paper, bound in any stylo required. Blank Books paued to order. A large and excellont stock of Blank Books always on hand and for salo at low rates, consisting of Can, Demy and Medium work, in all Btyles of binding. The trndo supplied on liberal terms. W. B. HAVEN, Blank Book Manufacturer, sep* Comer of Market and Second streets. WEDDING ENVELOPES AND CAKE BOXES—plain and very handsome—for sale by de3 JOHN 8. DAVISON, 65 Market street. NEW BOOKS!—U. J?. Callow, Dispatch Buildings, has received tho following: Magazine of Art, for December; No. 6 Practical Draughtsman; Popular Educator, for December; The Lady at Home, by Arthur; The.lron Halo, by Arthur; The Twin Brothers; . And all the different Magazines for tho present month. dooS g. P. CALLOW, Third street, EW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED AT DA viSuN’S BOOK STOKE, 65 MARKET st:—Schaff *s History; Autumn Honrs, Mrs. Kirkland; Bloodstone, by McLeod; Up the River, Shelton; Golden Link; Tip-Top; Little Drummer; Mason on the Church; Pastor’s Sketches, second series; The Lordour Shepherd; Memoirßofß. Williams, the Pata gonian Missionary, by Hamilton; The Well Spring; Per kins* Arithmetics; GreenlcaTs C. S. Arithmetic; McGuffey’s series; Macaulay’s Miscellanies; Presb. Hymn Books in elegant bindings; Rutherford’s Children; and the latest ssoes of the S.S. Union. For sale by ' : JOHN S, DAVISON, dee2B 65 Market street near Foortb, • /CHOICE TEAS.—We have this day received a fresh sup \J ply of strong fine flavored Oolong and Congo Teas, at 50 and 76 cents per pound, new importation; which we will guarantee equal to any thing in this market at the same price. Wholesale and retail by , . - BAILEY * RENSHAW, . . - 253 Liberty street. _ ; I* Wt Ohodwleki - ... TVEAXBR IN RAGS AND PAPER, No; 149 Wood Street, X-r Pittsburgh. The highest price in cash paid fbT ragar >■ v*. '• /’• '•■'A'. AISTISLOOMIS. New Rluslc* -if. FURNITURE. <TV • • • IVM, E. bXKVKNSON continues to manufacture CABINET-WARE Of every description, ntbifioldßUnd, f€S| corner of laoen-y Seventh, streets. UNDERTAK * T *ING ateendml to,in.allttshranchea.' , myll X . A.MILLIKEJV&Cb., TTAVE ON HAND-at thelrr^extehsive’CAßlNET and JX CHAIR MANUFACTORY^No. 64 BmithJleld Btrwt, a large assortment of fancy, and plain furniture, which they will sell 15 percent, below customary rates,' :Tenno» : cash only. .■ - : -'- vr ’ dec27:ly -■ Great I&ductmeiite to Cash Purchasers, /IXTE wiU sell our large stock of COMMON; AND FANCY .TV CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at. prices that cannot fail to please cash purchasers. All ouF'work is warranted. Our terms are CASH. JAMES LOWBY, JR^ - mar2s; ■;.. .. - cor.SsvcD.thandLibertysts. - Jo “i! l ?nj/abiaet Uaketi Association* i. ■: WAREHOUSE 9 3 THIRD STREET, (BBTWEEK TTOoQ AND HAHKCT BTH.) _ THIS ASSOCIATION, embracing | already twice to-three:'times uUL ■ I •han(la-- , afl the largest and Rpj : •SB •• .■T-t*®*- hitherto most renowned business ?. a * I shops of this city,-have openod their 'Warehouse, and ere' able to forniah. the public, by. wholesale or retail, with Fur* I nitureof the fbllowing.description—viz: - /»..- Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus: FulTColtunned i Bureaus; Mahoganyßedsteads; Mahogany Chairs: Boohing Choirs Mahogany Washstands; Softs Divans Piano Stools Bpok Cases; Secretaries; Card. Tables; .Her- Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and BreakiastTables; Wprkstands; Cherry and .Common Workstands; high “post, common,low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs Cradles, Ac. . ' .. . . The advantages of on an extensive scale, per* mlt.them. to sell at the lowest, prices, and they- are deter- 1 mined to soil, lower than any competitors, an equally good, *if not better article, and warranted—as the irablic will on* derstond by giving them a calh • ••••'■ Steamboat work of all descriptions, and other-artides of .any description, made to order in every style, at the short est notice, : , ...... msu29 JAHIES W. WOODWEItL. CABINET FUBUITUBE MAJNUEACTUREE. ; War©-roomi 97 and 00 THlrd street* ' J« -W. W; respectfully, informsi?* • his friends and customers that heuV haspow completed his spring stock KBS' ’"/“f ■ . -•• 'r^r 0 . of Furniture, .-which 1b decidedly It* the largest and. beet ever offered fat sale in .this City, winch soid at prices: as- low os dhy in the United States, £Astor nest. . ■ <7* As he is determined to uphold the quality with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. . .. ■ .. Ho hnsadopted the principle of Identifying his customers* interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps al ways on hand tho greatest variety ©f every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the 1 most ele gant and costly, that a house, or any port of one, may furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly, to or der. • The following articles consist," in part, of bin stocki which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: ■ Louis XTV tete-a-tete Bofes; CO Sofes, in plush end hair cloth; 60 dei. Mahogany Chairs; 20 dos. Walnut u ■ 60 Mahogany Rocking “ 20Walnut ■“ .. 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut « . 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: - 60 u « Dressing Bureaus: 80 u u Waehstands; 40 Enclosed * “ 100 Common u 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 40 Mahogany Bedsteads: • 20 Walnut « 60 Cottage ’ a SOOCherry and Poplar Bedsteads; ' 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut ' H 10 Cherry. ** 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 dos. Cane Seat Ch&irs; " . "■; 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies' Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots: Etigulres; Paper Mache Tables: Conversation Chairs; Pembroke « Elizabethan M Hall and Her- tr Reception « ladies’Work «' Pearl Inlaid « ' Extension Dining Tables; Arm . « • Ottomans; • ■ Gothic and Hall Chairs; A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSCUI CHAIRS. - Casiszx Maxsns supplied with all ar tides in their line. . ....... .- . STEAMBOATS and- HOTELS, famished at the shortest' notice, • » ‘Ail orders promptly attended to. apr6. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. HEW JEWELBY BTOEE, So. 87 Market Street, (Second door abort the Norlh-totst corner of the Diamond.] JOHN STETENSON, (of the late firm of John B. ITFaddou A Co, T ) respectfully announces to the public that he has opened, at the above stand, a fine assortment of WATCHES. JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, gS RANDOLES, ibcirf and Table Cutlery, Britannia Tea and Qmmuman SeU, and the usual variety of goods in his line of business. Special care and attention riren to the REPAIR of FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. He trusts, that from his long: experience in business, he will be able to giro satisfaction to those who may favor him wlih their patronage. Pittsburgh,May 15th, 1853, , jay2s Richardson, Jeweller, |J AVING re-fitted his store in a handsome manner, and XL but recently returned from the eastern dtieswitfca fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom ers to the feet that among his Watches will be found tlie most desirable series, pateraa and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets, cte~ etc. FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Mache, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume BotUes,-Table Mats, Celt's Pistols, Porte Monnaiea in great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with ah endlios variety of usefhl and or namental articles, wMch have only to be seen to be appre ciated. [novl] NO. 81 MARKET feTREET. Bay Wood Ktirtery and Gardeiu. JAMES KENNEDY, (lata Manager of the well-known Sy racuse Naseries, Now York,) begs leave to Inform the public, that ho has now established aa EXTENSIVE N Clir BERT, on the Farm of Mr. James S.Negleyy near East LHv erty, where he shall be prepared, after the sth instant, to re ceive and fill orders for eTery variety of Fruit and Ornameu* tal Trees, Hardy and Green llouso Shrubs and Plants. In addition to a ehnieoond superior stockon baud, he has made arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries la the East, to keep up his supply. Hating a thorough and long expe rience in the business, he can assure his customers perfect satisfaction. r Mr.. Kennedy would &3.*0 respectfully offer his services in designing, laying out, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub lie Parks, or the grounds of Country Residences; and will also furnish plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches, Picturesque Scenery, Ac., In the highest styles of the art! Practically R-.-quaintcd with every branch of Landscape Gardening, and haring spent years in the Sylvian Parka of England, and on the beautiful hanks of the Hudson, he hopes bo has the capacity to meet the wishes of those who favor him. fiGrCummunicationa can be addressed through the Citv Post Office, or left at the 'Warehouse of Messrs. Negley J Mohan, 22 Wood street. , ** J DURKEE'S w CELEBRATED CHEMICAL YEAST OB BAKING POWDERS, Tht Cheapest, Ifcdlhitst, most Uteful and Economy cal Article far Baiting Bread, BistuiL, Fried, Griddle, and Johnny CUfaj, Pastry, Puddings, Stoat Cakes, Cbm Bread, rfn, ' EVER INVENTED, Opinions of tub press:— Those who have tried it, have found that the advertise ment does not Taubt its praises too highly.—fTallohassee Floridian and Journal, Feb. 19,1863. ' ' Housekeepers who have tested the quality of this paw. dor, pronouqco unanimously In its favor.—fLockport Daily Courier. J Ibsurpassos everything In the way of rising, weeTer saw used in the baking of cuA«.—[Rahway Adrocato and Regis ter, April 15,1853- •• Thla ij ao article of such utility iaTarioHsklnflaofcoolc ery, that when its .virtues become properly known, n<> housekeeper, that studies comfort and economy, will wil lingly do without it.—£N. Y. Pick., May 21* 1853, No one need hesitate to use Darkoo’salMmportantarticlu to housekeejmrs.—[Republican Banner and Nashville Wbic F0b.17,1853. * Would you have light bread, sweet bread, bread that you can eat with a good relish, do not forget to procure Durkee’a Baking Powder, and you will not fall to have good bread cakes, Ac.—[Troy.Dally Times, May 24,1852. - ’ . We hare tried this article, and can recommend It with perfect confidence.—(Quebec Gazette, July, 1852. Dorkeo’a Baking Powder we have tried at cu&houso. and our “better half” wag astonished at the result. TN. Y Dally Times, OcL 20,1852. nau«.-l«* i. All good housewives wiU rejoice in and glorify the name of Durkec, after they have given his Baking Powder a fair trial.—(New York Sun, Sept. 30, 1852. Darkens Baking Powder, undoubtedly the bestartido fbr this purposo that has yet been discovered.—N. Y. Dutch, man, Feb. 12,1853. . ~ . .• * The highest commendations, from hundreds of the largest and most respectable wholesale houses in Gila, and nearly every large city on this continent, could bo given, if snacn allowed it, * E. R; DtfRKKB, : Bole PaoraiETOß and Manufacture, 139 New York. BAXTER A McKER, Agents, Pittsburgh. [oct2l| MALCOLM JODN M r 1LP1N..........J05EPH B. Lrren - J* 8* ljeeclif SleAluin A Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in Produced Met als, and Pittsburgh Slauufaftures, Nog. 242 and 24A Liberty street, near the bead of Wood, Pittsburgh p*- let for sole on libera] terms* tho following: ‘ 100 tierces freak Rico; 150,000 lbs. Bacon, assorts.... 100 bbls.Tar; ! 6 tons Bar Iron do* * . 1500 kegs Nalls, assorted;! 3 do Best Noil Rods* - 500 boxes Window Glass,! 2000 kegs Rock onddSfio. m . m « Powder,assorted; 50 half chests Tea, as-; 800 boxes Rosin Soap; L J 85 bbls. Linseed, Laid ah J . .5 bxß.Tobocco.assorfced;; Tanners* Oil* lOOhkds. N. O. Sugar, part; 300 bbls. Vinegar: .P* I ®**- c 50 do RosS; 5 bxs. Havana Sugar; • 20 do Pitch ' mcodo 5 i 6000 Jbs.os&orted Copper; Aon kk£? £?SMr i ! 20 bbls. and kegs Lord; • 500 bbls. N. O. Mo! asses; ! 10 kegs assorted Shot; ®* H * do » ! Ido Buck Shot; 800 bxs. Tin Plate, ass’d 5 bbls.-Alum.; 4 tons Wire; do; J- 20 do Rye Flour; 2do Spelter; * 20sottaTinncrs* Machines 5 casks, sheet Zinc, as-j. : -and. Tools; - ; 100 bus. Dried Apples; PJSslia; } 100 bales Batting, assorted; 10M lbs. Antimony; . 2000 lbs. .Cotton Yarn,- as*. A°t? ns 658 d Sheet Iron ;i . sorted. 100,000-Iba. mad Bulk Meat:? [ a pr2Q ¥M. A.. M^GLURGH DEALER IS Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTR STS.. PITTSBUKQn. PA. q now receiving a largo assortment of FRESH GOODS, m addition to his already extensive stock, .purchased from first hands in the Eastern markets, which, will be sold at the lowest markot prices.. . . .. ; £3?* Hotels, Steamboats, and families, buying by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. fig* Goods delivored lo the city free of charge. sep2l ENGINEERS’ STATIONERY WAREHOUSE W.S.HAYES, Corner of Market and Second Stbietu.- . ALWAYS ON HAND, a large and well selected stock of Whatman’s Drawing Papers, all sizes; Drawing Paper in rolls, various widths; Draughting Pencils; Mathematical Instruments; • Tape Lines; India Rubber; 1 • . Field Books; Profile Papers; ■ - Cross Section Papers; And aU articles of Stationery used V > SpR C Tramit, Topography imdßireoid Hooka modo to order—roled t. any pattern required. gop. J -■ • •- '• « «■. k*- V - ‘1 . ‘V r { S *r y&klr - t.*l 'i- ' -.7 ; . .. MISEtiLANEOtTS. " AG£HCY. ' M. M M. THE OLDEST ESTAMJEIIKD OTgIOB IN TUJB OITY •' yOR RMUEJiJIG.. ' J,-.. J; MONEY T 0 THK 01/ti COUHTHY< AMES BLAKELY bugs IcavfftO'say to tboso persons hav ing friends In the 014 Country.and desirona of either sending theta’money or paying their passage,-that hla ar* rangements for doing cither ia now complete, and on so firm a oasis that mistakes can not occur,-nor losses accrue to art/ During tho laßt ton yoan in which ho-has been In UiUbu.ynos?, he hasremUted ever d Half MilUbnbf Dollars loss 0f . 6 dollar, and tho house for which ho Is 555 i,«.» , «.»h lJ 7 fi 7 ool,l i oa chipped hot less than 45*000 persons * ithou,a “ m » K ° f -i5 a .'ft"?®*' Hifcots foi Jkmdoß.DubUhj LiTM- M?«h ? clfa * t i Drogheda, Umerldt, Port tenlo ß<ton7, and Dundalk, to Near fl ?S,S on “ t ? Pui £™rsb; audirin ottocd BtrlctiTto ror- Trardlng passengers ftom thoobo to any part of tho Krah try. ptacaiiVizy nlghtdralle for sale, nt the foDoutag :’ - ’ ON ENGLAND. da “ “ d *°™ w™' ONIRELANB. Provincial Bank * Ireland... Dublin" BRASCHE3. - “ Armagh, Belfast, • a Downpatrick, Eunlakillen Mallow, Btrabane, Athlcme, Carlow, ' Drogheda, Fermoy, ' Monaghan, • Ennlscorthy. BolUno, Cavan, ''Dundalk, Galway, • Howry, Tralee, Balymons, Clomnell, Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, : Yooghalt, B tin bridge, -Kilkenny,' - 1 Dungannon, - Kilrush, -/• Waterford, Coleraine, . Parsonatown, Cork; Ennis, Banilon, Sligo, Wexford,' CootehQJ, - Limerick; - - Ballysbannon, ........... ON SCOTLAND National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and Its branches in fifty towns In Scotland. ‘ - ON TRANCE. Messrs. Edward Blount A Cb.,Bankers~.... ;^.. M . n ..Paris, {Available in any dfy in France.) ON GERMANY. Messrs. Vegel, Kock & Co., Bankers, Pnmkforf-on-th£yMaln« (AvallableinanydtyinGonnany.) ■ JAMES BLAKELY, myT 18fl,oor.of SeremhftodfimHhfleldrts. Dr. D. Jayne’s Family Medicines JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT; Jayne’s Hair Tonic; • ... V u Tonic Vermifuge; SanatiTo Pillfl; Carminative Balsam; ** Ague Bills;. Alterative;. • ** -.AmericaallairDye' Tho above valuable family medicines eonstontiyon band, and sold wholesale or retail,-at the Pekin TeaSiore,3BFifth street. By , A^JAYNEB, jaulgtdaw,. Exclusive Agent for Pittsburgh. . TYPE AO EJf C V. A. JAYNES, .NO, 38 O?IFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, ‘ Agent for the Sale of L. Johnson $ Co. 1 * Zfype,sc. 9 : r OP rni&ADELFHIA, ! HASON HAND -andfbr sale, the following;—Brass lined column Galloys; Common Galleys assorted, Slice galleys, Composing Sticks;' Common and Job Coses; Shooting Sticks; Ley Brushes; Boxwood Quoins; Furni tore -and. of nil descriptions; -Brass Rule, : otaß descriptions; Job Ink, in lfl> cans; 100-kegs Kont’s Newa Ink; 100 Founts Fancy Cord Letter; and Leads, cut to any ength." •• v•• Orders for Presses and Type will receive yrompt at tention, and furnished at the Foundry prices.- Old Type re ceived in exchange for new, at'9 cents & 2>, - - : Pittsburgh; Mayl4, CARRIAGES FOR SALE,: . fJHE undersigned has just received at his ■ • ■■ • ■ ■■■ ■ X CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE,* situated near the Two Milo Rob, between Pittsburgh ESlBsii?£ and. Lawrencerville, a~ spicndid.gßßnrtrTiimt • of VEHICLES, of every description, and will continue \o' receive regularly, nßwand second hand Carriages, £idkie*+ Buggies, wmch be will sell on the very lowest tertns for cash.. Having had twelvey ears’ practice in tbebnsines&and - with maweU known facilities in the East, he flatters himself In putting down allcompetition^ Those wishing to purchase are respectfully invited to call and see for themselves. . ; Especial and prompt attention paid to lepalrtsgof Carri ages,Ac. £myl6«Uwy»V JQSEPHWHI’rw •••" ~ Rhoaas ; PATENT AMALGAM important ln> ventioa removea the two great obstacles to the nni vcryal use of the Steel Pen, Via; their rigidity, and their rapid dcstrocticm by the corrosive action of the ink. In minutely examiningthe quiU pen in the act of writing; it wiU be seen that the action is compound, conaistingt first, Of a gonOe yielding backward action immediately above the nib or tho pen, and, second, the ’• scissors” action, or spreading open of tho points'to permit the flow of the ink. This compound- movement—which iteel pens hitherto never havo had—gives to the quill its flexibility, and that peculiar springy play which is so agreeable to the hand, and which seems to suit the action of tho ■ muscles of the fingers; yielding, as it does, to tho all jhtest pressure, with out cramping the hand. The efforts of all steel pen makers have been directed to tho attainment of this essential qual ity of flexibility, and they harehad recourse to an innu merable variety of cracks and piercings to attain' it; The inventors of the Patent Amalgam Pen fbuhd; from a'series of experiments, that the wholepracticoorthe trade hod In thb respect beed erroneous—that ho eombinarion of and « could produce the desired action if the ordinary form <f Vie steel pat were adhered to. This point being gained, they avoided the plan hitherto ndoptnl for attaining flexibility, and gave a peculiar form to the metal, by hkh they managed to eombine the w sdstors ,r action of the brdinaiy Bfceel pen with tho agreeable flexibil ity of the quill. - The eecond- difficulty to be overcome was of less magnitude,but still of great importance to the con sumers of steel pens.. ETory one is aware of the corrosive action of iho ink on the ordinary steel penX Even with the greatest care, it speedily destroys the delicately smooth sur face of the pen. So serious a drawback is this ftom tbo utility of the stool pen, that thousands are induced to pur chase gold pens, at an enormous cosh almost exclusively beeauso of tho anUHsorrosivo quality of that metal. The inventors have removed thisevU by their compound metal. which possesses all the necessary qualJtlesof steel, withtbe additional merit of resisting the chemical action oftheiuk. vrJi ie £lTS vttlUutamthan twenty times longer than a, Sled Paiythiisrenda-uig them the cheapest txer introduced. For sale by W. 8. HaVBN, fitoUoner, nqvlfl Market street corner of. Second., ‘ inwwnuT a co. Bridge over itbe Allegheny lUver, at'or near Strarpaliurjj. ■- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That in pursuance of tbs Act of- Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled “An Act to authorise the Governor to tncorpo xito a Company to erect a Bridge oyer the Allegheny River.' at or near Sharpsburg, in Allegheny County,” QT.provxl 13th cf-March, 1533, and Supplement thereto, and Acts ex; tending the time therein limited, Boohs will ha opened hr the under named Commissioners, to receive euhscriptlonV for the Stock of said Company, at the ST. CHAELIS Iti> TEL, In the City of Pittsburgh, nn the SEVENTEENTH day of DECEMBER, 1853, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M,and 4o'clock, p. M: end should the whole number of shares not bo subscribed on thatday, then end In that case at the house of Hr. NEWPORT, In the Boronih of Shares-' burgh, on the TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF THE SAME MONTH, between the samtf hours. Philip Miller, Thomas Liggett ” James Sharp, Gabriel Adams, Lewis C. J. Noble, - Thomas Wallace, ■ Peter Malcolm Leech, JohnW. Duncan, Harriscn Parry,l Darld Drenan, Robert Chossman; Francis Earns, Richard Ewalt, Davidßoyd,- - RobertWilsonT • . James Marshall, Jamea H. JiTClelland, Henry M’Geary, Thomas Pearson, games Blakely, Grant Mowty, Spang, James O’H. Denny, WiUlam 0. Denny, A. Morton, ' J. C. Comstock, Lemuel Sburtlifl; V. A.Collier, ■ Jamaa Lewis.- [novl" — SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY TYOBERT 11. -HARTLEY, ‘begs leave tolufcra JUv his friends ami the public generally. ih*tt ha fegggaV; continues to occupy that largaand commodious *3lSgiis&. Store Room, formerly occupied hy,Samuel Fahne* stock A Co.; No. 80, corner of-Diamond Alloy and Woodst, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles; Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags; Saddle Bags. Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other articles in his line, . - ■ v flo also keeps constantly oh band, and is prepared.to fur nish to order, all kinds of JUveted inanuftetured of the host' material; and. in a style- of workmanship equal to the Eastern manufactured article, andntSQper cent, cheaper. . Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to call and examine hia stock before purchasing cdsewharAaa hals de termined to sell drat rate articles at yeryjoar prices. O*Don’t forget the place, No. 80, center of Wood st and Diamond Allay. " i , fap26 • Aew Coach and Carriage Faotorvl JOHHBIOH, BfiOTHESS & CO.!- Omtcr of. Rebecca mAßdnumt Until, Allegheny CUy, ' WODU) respectfully inarm thdr friends (vgjj-jl&j&r'-.ana the puhllo generally, that they hare eSgiSsf|!f»-«HnßMn«a the menewtnte of Carriage.', fespitasss AU orders will be executed with Btrictregaid to durability aud beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on Z be Jr, 03 !reasonable terms. Using in aU their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel eonfi dont that all who fhyor them with their patronage, win be perfectly satisfied on trial of their : • Purchasers are requested to give tis a can;-belbro nur«ha* sing elsewhere. • -r - octQclj Jl STABLE. - Corner of Smithfidd street and 'Diamond aUey . TUB undersigned haying added largely to his VPft bwck. Is now prepared to accommodate the public i>\ & i with the finest Buggies, andbest Horses, both f«; Saddle and Harness. : GenCa' h«£* 'S? fi * d n su P ori , OTr accommodations at this stable. Tho stalls are Uaga imdhw. and tho «rb prirtor pays every attention to their eaee andeoSrort!: octo;7 KBETMN. Pearl StmmTMM; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, (»i»a ins EitLaoiSßTiTioif.) .'’OAMILDgg wiltbonippUedirhb oar tarloiu grades of iTt -I .. ; FRESH QKOUKDFLOUB, > By leaTlogtholr orders ht the Hill or In ottr boxes fit ■ - ■ 1 & Wood street, or Braun A Eeittir f cor- DE rr an< l Clair streets, Pittsburgh, n. or J. T. Sample, Druggists, Allegheny. - FlourwHlbedelivered tofanulles in eitberofthetwoclUcs. Terms i CASH on delivery. • _■ . .-Jy29' r '-"-••• '•• - / BR7AS* KENNEDY & (X>. F J'HVILLK E. OKAJO'3 NEW BOOK.—Now ready, tbo MEMOIRS OP MA.IORRGBEIIT BTOJO, Of tho'Vlr- Btaia Beghnent; by N.B. Craig. Published and ibrralo by ■■ ■ ■■■ ; JOHN 8. DAVISON, ■ _ l dbe2B ■ f 5 near Pourth. 'IUtUBS, aiIOULDKB IIttACE,SUPPORTER AND Rl.»w. X TIC,STOCKING DEPOT is atDr.KEYSER’S,;No.J4<J earner of Wood street and Virgin alley. All kind* of me chanical appliances are kept tmf Etted at this csiabllsh ■Ml fisanhctton mtnmatßa intOlcascs. -p. anSi - A CO. will doss oat all tliuir stock .of JjL » Owlumna, at a reflnrthm of nearly ho par cent. • . • . :' •£'*. '"3 i,'i '. > ",1 • . '•: . . ■ ■■■ ■'; >/L 4 * * ->-jtVv*X - • ■ 4*: 1 ; "u t ■ ■' 4 . J- ■ ' M v .••'•V37. ;t , Z- .4 ';. 'jj TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! : -WHOLESALE ANDEETAIt, a St the IPeMn Tea. Store, . : 38 Finn wum, PnisuDaon, Pa; BY the half chest, of neatly packed in metallic package* to suit the trade.-- ' , The subscriber ishow receiving hie Fall stock ofGBFTf and BLACKTKA6,—couristtngof some of tho finest cl <n tobefoundin the Eastern market. Merchant visiting u.s city are invited to call and examine onr stock. Below is a list of the various grades, all of which have been carefully selected, and con with confidence bo -recom mended V.' •: .'•* : 80 half thestaflne YonngHyson; .10 :do : -do ' Moyune Young Hyson ;• • ,10 : : do' . , extra fine Moyune do; 100 do . Superior. ;.: do; 15 da -extra do; 4 60 Lacqured boxenbxtraCurious Young Hyson; : 25 half chests fine Gunpowder;- Ni." :10 .do. extr«flnedo; - . ! 6 do • do : Moyune Imperial; 20 do Superior do; 15Q do. : Fine Oolong Black Teu; " <’ . 40. -do . . .extrafine Oolong; ■- ‘ ' - ' SO ■ do extra Curious do; - ,20 do Superlatively strong and fragrant Oolong; : 25chests extrs'flue English Breakfast Tea; ■ ' ,*5 . do • Curious - do do; ‘ “ALSO—Java and Rio Co£fea,Lovcring , a-Crushcd andPal verisedSugara.. r. ALSO—S3,OOO Principe Segars, which will bo sold very low. ’A. JAYNES, novl4alAw ■ • - "58 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. ;t- ••*;*...••••■ ,:«t' ! DRUGS AND MEDICINES. &aMen i> & Spanish *Jfiixsnre,' TUB GREAT, POM MBit t>P Ittt! SWOP. > NOT A PAItllOlI W HIBCCMf 15.1 T.., ' A : tt INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR SC&O&VLA, Klngft .Xli. Evil; ghnqm a(l*m } ■■ ONdmato COlaneOßS Eruptions, ' Pimples or Pustules on tbo: Faavßlofccbesyllfidls, Caret Iff-.: Sore Eyes, Blog Worm orTcitorf £cnld Head, Enlargfgnetrf -..■. and Ruin of tho Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, BrphU ■litle: Dfrardors,Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Dl/t cBsca.«rlslng.firosi < ■ denco la Life, or Imparity of the Blood.. • ■ .■>■.>■. This valuable Modfdne, which has become colebrntedibr tho number of -extraordinary curer effocted through Its agency,has induced tbo wopiietors, attbotrant request " «r their tHend*. to offer It to the public, which tbovdowith .. the utmost confidence In its virtue* and wonderfaiu-rative ‘properties.;■■ Tbo following certificate*; ealectcd from a tog® ’ number, are* however, stronger testimony than the mere word of the proprietors; and are from gentlemen well * known in their localities, and of the highest respectability many of them residing in the city of Richtbohd/Va. P. HOYDEN, 2£sq. t of the Exchange Hotel,. Richmond, • known everywhere, says ha has -geen-tbe medicine- called Carter’s Spanish Mixture administered in over a hundred cascadn nearly all the diseases fbr.which itls recommend ea, wltb ura mostastonishingly good results. Ho savsitis ; most extraordinary medidno ho haa ever soen - the movtvlo-; ®weral Physicians, tooklargeqnan- . UUes of Qulnine,.S!ereiuy, and 1 believe all tbeTonicxad- - verußedjjmt any permanent relief At last I fried. Csrtert Spanish Mixture, twobottles 6t which effec tually.curedmo, afcd lam, happy to eay I havo bad neither chUla or fryer since, I consider li .the best Tanio In tho wnria, ana the only medicine that ever, reached my care. ' ‘ .--d I '' * ~'. ; r;'•••'•.•• Jdlijf LORODDf. ’ • ; raver Danu near Richmond. Va. . . • <?*®* ktfCK, Esq., now. in the city of Richmond, and for ■^?f?rw^ Ars^.^ ie^oBt^®c^>ilaff confidence in the offlCMjror Outer'* Spanish Mixture, that lie Spybottlcix which ha has given tbrul^,.^,. S -laclt <*5 r *® e ha*nererknown 1, MTurrr?^ 1 * accordlngto directions. - ana formerly of lha la a iSmiiS t of lUchtl itht , i my* he has witnessed Mlx%rS^f.w.^ UncM ‘he eU’etU of Carter's Spanish EU s rWt, e- M»my»ln a S«^^Srfu”'leS ont “»«*>'?' *«* * ™ 1,10 A™ °f Moker & Mcir- S-.S n^ W “Complslntot eight year. • hy the us. or two bottles of Carter's*Spanish °S® GP ECEOFtTLA.—The Editors of the Rich, mood Rcpablimo had a servant employed in their ores* JJ2? ®f Jlolrnt Scrofdla, domblned wlth.Rheumoe thim f vrblch entirely disabled him from work. Two bottle* of: Cartort Spanish Mixture made a‘ perfect cure of him, amf the Editor*, In a public noilco, eay they .<• cheerfully re . commend It u> all who afo affllotrd with any disease or the blood. • S®n,L ANOTHER CURE OE SCROFULA.—I had a very valuable boy cured of Scrofulaby Carter's Spanish Mixture. I consider It truly a valuable medicine. w * • ' ; " . " 1 Jakes M. Taiiob, . .®?5 l J'Ktor on tho B; F. and P.R. R. Co., lUehmond, Tu. ?^ L SSSPJJJf orTWENTY YEARS STANDING COKED. —Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing lh tho city oflllehmond, wee cored by three bottles of Carter’a Spaulsb Mixture, of ■S'!i l e ? m ’ ■’fh*!* ho bad nearly twenty years,aud whldl .olhtha physlolans of tho city could not cure. Mr. Thomo* eonh.-awell known merchant in tho cl ty af Richmond. Va. and his cure la most remarkable. -:••:• MATTHEWS, of bod a servant cured of Syphilis, in the Worst form, by Carter’a Spanish Mixture. RICHAKDIE. WEST, ofßichmcmd, was cured of Berofti* 01111 confirmed Coneumption; by Carter’s Spanlflh Mlxturo. 7 EDWARD of tho revetrae, rays i oC . CarUiE,s Spanish Mixture in “ ,Blt 13 * TTiJS - Sf Ei , clim ™ d ’ cnr^l “fOli Sores and* whkh disabled him from walking. Took a few- bot» tie* of Carter's Spanish Mixture, and wa* enabled to walk wiuioutacrutchjin a short tlmapennanenily cured. Principal Depot utM. WARD, CLOSE A CO., No. 83SIulJcu Dahe,New.York. . - nVwi.SSSi’^.fS. 5 '' 8 ’ So - 182 S ' ,ra M Philadelphia. UENNETT i.BEKRS, No. 125 Slain street, Richmond, Yr. Andfor aale byl). A.FAHNESTOCK A CO.,L. WILCOX, Jr. I* CO, Pittsburgh t 11, P. BCHWART?, Allegheny; and hy Drngglata and Dealer* in Medicine everywhere. oct&dawSy.:• >- . MORSE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF YEL «wtUr« ; hOW DOCR HOOT, rraiß is a purely VegetableCtoznpoahd,'acleDtlfittUlypre pared from the best rbota nni herbs of the Materia ah unrivalled reputation Tor the RIEGCLAUNG AND STRENGTHENING THE LIVER, audj Dioxanvx OaaAHs, and deansingthe Btomach and Bow* ' eln, and thus curing all BUious Kseaies, Liter Complaints. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, CostJveneßa, Riles, Headache, Fever andAgoe, Jaundice, -Nausea; Losa of Appetite, demand ' causing the food to nonriah and support every nozt: • 1 ; J PURIFYING and thus curing all Humors, Cataneons Eroplio7is,Scrofa» la,Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scald Uead/Cankcr, Pimples on Uie free, Blotches, Ulcers, Tumors, Mercurial Disease, Cen» cer*, . ' '' •• ■ i REOULATIHO 188 SECBEtOBY OROANS, and by enabling them to perform .their proper functions, protonUng and curing many painful and dangeroua dis eases; atnengthening and ipnletlng the Nervous System, thna ■' ■: Mlaying Nervonalrritadon, and raring all diseases of the . Nerves, as Hysteria,Neuralgia, Cramps, Ac. ltlaunrivallod Inthe raroofall FEMALE COJIPLAINTS, as Weakness, GeuCTal Debihpr, frregnlarity f Obstructions, dwelling of the- feet, JAmbs; Joints, Ac*, caused by weakness; also. Lung and ThroaJt Complaints, ea. Colds, Coughs; Asthma! Consnmptionj also, DropJ. ' ■ _ Having mado nso of the Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Root, prepared by C. Morse & Co* eitherourselves, orlnour frmmeSyind-findingittoUa very salutaryanCeffectual ! preparation; we do mostcheerfulhi recommend it tothenub* : lleasa very valnabTamcdicipei- •.<’ . ' • . rL Cashier National Bank, ProvtoenccLlLl.: Esq, Cashier Lime Rockßank, do. do.. Rev. WBfrm Phillips, Itev. J.B; Richmond, 0. S. Jones, editor PrOTidenceHen. Advt, VVilliam Field, hL W. 0. M., Cyrus Ksficr,M.HiH. James Hutchinson, G. S., Dva. y.J, Batts; Doct. Benj. Colby, and one hundred olhera of tho mostretpectoblofamilies .of Providence. . This certifies that I have for a number of years been no the composition and mode of mannlactnre of MORSE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF YELLOW DOOR ROOT -I have also been acquainted, with its modus eperandt India* eosq, and can say that in aD Tespectsii is admirably calcu* ' lated to remedy that class Of Disease for which It was do > algned. lt is especially valuable in INDIGESTION cnd all : symptoms, it exdte-to healthy action lho LnfER, removes Torpor, andt nactivity of thlg ORGAN Jind stimulates healthy actlonin all the system; As a DKPU BATOR, or purifier, of the Blood, it has no superior. v x DAVID HOLMES, M. D. , Providence, E. Jan. 4,1853. - ' - . ' tSU Prepared by O. MORSE A No. 448 Broadway, New York, and sold by Drngglsla and.others thronahout this and other countries. JOEL. MOULEIL Agent, aprJ7:ly . ; ......... -Pittsburgh, Pa. - DR. DE LANEY’S CURATIVE instrument, kJ EMISSIONS, an harrassihgauddestructiv?. and produO ttve af so mnch mischief to tiie rrerrous systecijincapacita - ting-the man for. business, society and matrimony, Tbia r lnatenment' ia simple; comprehensive ; and never* and may be used without the .slightest incon- • venience or: the. knowledge of the most intimate friend. ' It is; to be used externally, prodheingno Tain or injury whateTer, ;nor preventing any one'froia attending to bis hosinesa; and while in use not a single anistimexu take f ,a s% xnmgorating the organt, in a ihort time, to twh an ea> - , ratamvs yownt err beexotkw, the toss.ff which, caused by early abuse, is the disease in-ques* tJon.and the cause of the thousand concomitant complaints —via: Nerrousneaa, Prostration, Dyspepsia. Pain in the Heod «>d. DimneBfl of Vision, Weaknesa of the Back and ExtamilUej. Afflictions of ths Eyes, Impotence, Ptm- ' Sr ?rS2, th “ maturo IkKltae of VlriUty, Weakness of Memory and Power for Mental Application! Dejection Averelon 10 Society, Timidity, SelMlstrat, Lotoif SKe! eoeiplaints inrariatty ditapjxgr. 03 toon or /As ernriiv stopped frmaJti/, the, manvS? -- J” 1 ?? 111 ’ 01 ? 1, ; hrao complaints are but little ' untotood by the profession in. general, and that ell the “h* never will, stop those in any part of tbo United States, - miel by full dlrec’ Uonsi arid impor ant advice to the married the VmytriMng'n *° ll,o remoto3t P“rta of the country, being “ 1!l remittances most he directed fmtt. W.B.> Lanoy, 61 Llspcnard street, 8 M - tlu 3p - M ’“ dftom 710 muUi; principles, but that ftom its nsethe happiest fcsults !a! y ,sl^^!,' ,tll f? nfl<1 ™ c< ’ ,b 7P att 7 , > t kerebelng,for the care of those tUscasevno other certain remedy alanU '■ ; . HENRY S. KELLER, SI. D„ i CII. QOI!TZE, M. D., GO Chambers Kt.. mvkw Cl “KHW. M. 24 HowmdS _myBly - NEW YORK. , n4snMMlo^-&tS^uf n “yJna P p«pri aW y £S?».?I?iSP I ? , -^? ; ' t^0 *cmt<Ue&are the. same. Th» E\PKP **«[ should fee, given aa often as inay be necees.-.rv to ■«„n OV^ e r n^’ atl ‘ 1 » free wT easy e™£3r£ £ «mo« the tightnoM. or pai^orVSpiS 0,0 throat or cheat. The bowelsahould bongo- W*« «"><* the SANATIVE PllM„ h “n3 . u J ero bo ■path debility,with night sweats. from om to two tea-epoonfala of TONIC YKiC'iIIi'UOC should bo given.bout half an hoar before eeihSS it S.I SjjfiivJrg?® Sf three spopoßfui ofcoM water, and sxnxl t»“tf tbero Be no nWsweaS, d J rapl>ear ,’, 010,1 E[ T 0 the AJ.TKRATIVB thrco VKBSIIITOK aC “ rail ' S th ® directions, instead of the . • Warnii»g |nh, fcttta of Tori ins siie, by wholesale or retail, at - VAKNItiH —* J>oo gallons, ~ Rmli'y. ; brand, in store hr ■*; J o ** MIMING M JS, successors to J. Kidi] 4 Co, aKI CO Wood «t 'J liwiri B u ( ro aid for FtUe bf }& a&a : flemjnq 8803, 11 \m&* SiNDCfiUMBLES In store aim for BMa XUUUby fan--..- . IXEMSO BEOS.' boxes, “0liio,” in etoro and fox gate by . ; (detiZJ v FEKMIxa bro.^ SALTPiiTlUi—lCQbagSi erode, for sale-by ,dpc2<: , B. A,FAHNESTOCK & CO. IQUORICK- IQ eafiesSidty lbrj?aie by, • '“T dec23 . B. A. PAn.NKSTOPK » Jv> A 100 a3 '^ r “ u J;> Srauiim, for sale by ;d«g - a A. FAHNKSTOCK * nr> 7 SAGO* .leases, pearled, for sale by _ ' B.- A.-JABNESTOck ft cri MZNKRAL WATERS.—I fcaro oa lamd.-and am eon etanUy receWlng fnab' rappllra c? »£»“«« watara.lnplat and quart botUraf Kmplro bulphat Swing, Coogresa Wau-r and girSoga wfitr™ .JOSEPH 1-hKMI.SCI, . J Uorncr Mariet at. nndhiamond, anti coracr Pourth and fimithflold ata. MEI>ICIN£ CIU&TB—a new lot or various slWanS styles, filled lo order; lor rale by; , aQl * e,'; . JOSEPH I-LEMISO' and efflamr fourth and'Smithfleld irta. nml corner Fonrth gad UmiiM.u .i, • uV '•’ Market it. ftnd diamond; ~•'. ;»» . ftßaooaiCTltotgtbßPdfim^h^nt;, ' v 3 * ■» -r « _ CELEBRATED '*'*•«.* „ - \ *■ . . . *V' ;
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