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Cotios. rV^Wp^VvvtihhXirS.'’^- ofKCS. NO. 65 FIT ,«nr will hpM them- (JUatonic ffali I ,ag« cmly.eud for *n TUaOomponTmekM orerT In rt y rt r«_ iSg3 «»«a-^^™ 4ASBFIELD AKD NEWARK JamK>B U ooa, ““to . BUU»%V, William Philips «» . Horatio X.f*; -ffi Oftw WTJ)NIiSDAT, Ko»emlMrlO > lBM, , niTO> ; ; t(y OT t e ni ln»H»nce Cos *4?‘ l jengorTrainsnmdilly (SBfldajtexcepted)Mfbl* n CWB— GOING SOGXIL .. CAPITAL Oi v ;= • . Morfting • £r<mni7 irriritlrinJure against aJI kind Wo ASSAM MAS 6.WPH Hohroeriue Jnnciion...Cl6 « UJ® “ MS« AHamaliißtUat3o»,m»n»ged sMste.?s.».. y® T §®r iiave Newark at-.;...; «^ i „ M ; N^taSar^n!|mi&,C.l iLSsrasie- 1 :: U** ifr. rs^s«l« Shelby Juaemm......... 1-«| J“ “ ,®SJ „ «£omM,No.o2 Water atH iioDtoeilUo JtmeUon- 9.16 “ -.■■•■M# „ lim A Co-np aUln.l Pittabutgh. K fe C n D Srib“^S^ta^ ) wiihMaaithcrMd^kaJMe f JETS.A WBJBAN' ?£«,»» Chorurea fAVJS^i I C u“M"iahcUon, with Obto -«A Ponnaylr.bla .Dgjfe Eailroad te theirarriTal at Httaborgb, ; GaatoTuaF. ItoTiii, . , hi Ohio ami PersufyivanlaKallroaiJ to MansfleM. Timuce >CE?" Policies on Fire and In tolUoarooTiUe, where con section to for hie term*, hy .GEOI sis fr £?^-*''£■&&• TfMfn^Sledo, Chicago,and Intertnediateptocea~»affonlingnrente > deol&ly j ttoSSto'«.the:Ohio - WESTERN FARHERB ! <o.IV;l: orV a; v- : ; arid Penuaylrania Railroad at Mansfiold, by whldi paswn- ~ NBW hlSB' 1 Sm ?hieap), loledo, Detroit, ganduaky, ZaiawriUo, BBANOH OPFICB, No. 130.1 1 : Baltimore, without delay. . :..v. 7 JAMES KELLTTPrwt. _ Sfeiiis£ J ''viaJ'EkSs>fe s By this. route, paasengata taSig lho early Trtriu Omm- - B. keKASK '’‘"l ’ drieky or Cleveland, rcmaln-io.clther place eomofoorhouM, property genoTally, on the me had at the Stations,' Tjo.W^ It is the unseen band of tb *■ - pntahur g hhl fo liu o IZIJ2S no. 400 DBOAS'VI C‘ ;. : (ooirooo«Dot«fi To SVown tof 7 Good qtahling attache IS? i^<T*V, * u r —" r\ PATRICK* B°N,Pni J gh l_y, dergone thorough ant *?ed *nd largo -additions of now 0 & tors pledge thomßelvta -tho r 1 *L Sr il the. -their port toreador the Ptto g fA"****^ IIOW Cbmcr o/TToS*irS PM mmsife^^ti •tfS{S§^Si^ , »&?9ssi?isS 1 nmr Proprietor, offeraj lingootiuntmltyf ood also t cacy and luxnry will bo prt 4 «u{ be atanred tomako thla - XSaySoi there, [myia H _ St. Clair Log mllEUndenlgnedrcapK X U now fully prepared &Wr?&| ■ “* of public generally, with hii iite^^g£»^SJ-:.<*tiesi*««»SsS»W3£=^Sf^A?svj VSK*& ! !^JVf , >S'S?K*' bottloe. All ordOra left i AthEV, (naa Wood atreet - ■ ■ and the Beer delivered to! EnlTOT ’ OFFICE MONONG ooht ** -QBOPOSAESwm bo n « ‘rid Sil- P o’olock P. M. of W “WSSTMjff; ••sepA'sa r^AiifEUN'i-A largeamckof new and beautitnl pat caaht alM.'fbr pajmßnti V $&&&* G r^at^ t 6IORE> . ■'■ '. ■" .■: ..4T.'Fifth:BtW«t,ineW;.WooA >■■ "* y*:?s'i&V?±'?&--- aiwj rth Cloths of all widths and qnalittos; Bnj» Matts, ; ; ,-> ;• •'• •.• ; SVBBTQVAZOST -- • ;• *;i v ItowSrwindwatdea, TcniUon Bltoda, Ao, Uattha NEW Q«PI ' ralWß ™ na - WWONSOO. 4 - “» WWA 'K?"vlv-V ?/ > ..^ < *?-*:!:‘-rw‘W>^.*- 7 -‘ -; iHr ' ■' '• '.^;,.;, ir . ; . : .- ; ,^._-. ; . • .-W ! 7 , ■■•■ V £&&iM& c -sr*tei ; ..-,;. * -=-... : v' ... ' \ DAILY -MOBNINGJPOST. MONDAY MOBMW^r-' JANUARY r 7 "—.Y.--- YidTic«'to'Housc , wtyeB* ~. to N«riroi should btf gradually healed ftt first after it'h'as become inured to tbe lteaf, it is no go&an to put new earthen-ware into cold water, and let it heat gradually until it boiU — then cool again. .. Brown. e»rtfc6u-warc ,parti-. onlarly, may bo toughcnedln this way. Aband on! ofryo or wheat bran thrown in while,.t is Jboiling, willpreserve the glaring so that it w not be destroyed by noid or salt. . u . Clean a brass kettle just before using it for • Cooking, with a little salt nnd rmegarr The oftener aarpsta are shaken to© longer will wearTthe dfrt that collects under them g Tf d >n fine teeth always clean them thoroughly after yon have eaten your last me&t-at night.. - „ Woollens should he washed In Tory hot suds, and not rinsed, Lukewarm water Bhnnks them v nomot wrap knives and forks in woollens. Wrap-them in good strong paper- Steel is inju red by lying in woollens. . -■Buetkeeps good all year round if chopped ana paoked down in a stone jar and covered with mo l&8se8.”' ‘ v ■' Barley straw is tho best for beds; dry corn husks slit into shreds are better than straw.. When molasses is used in ,cooking, it is n pro digions improvement to boil and skim it before you use it. It takes out tho unpleasant, raw taste, and makes it almost as good as sugar. When molasses is used much for cooking, it is, weir to prepare one or two gallons in this way at S SSver allow ashes to bo taken np In wood,, or put into wood. Always have your matches and lamp Toady In oa-e of sudden alarm. Have im portant papers all together, where you can lay your baud on them at once in case of fire. Use bard soap to wash your clothes, and ,sott, to wash your fioore. Soft soap is so slippery that it wastes a good deal in yrashing clothes. , It iacaßy to have a supply of , winter. Have a quantity grated while the root ■ is in perfection; put it in bottles; fill it with vinegar, and keep it corked tight.—iiernHe i>o- 1 . - per.. . . .. ■ -'WAStriSGiON's WtFF-—A guest at Mount yer v non happened to Bleep in aroom next tothat oc. dtipied by the President and his. lady, in thC'evening, when the people hadretiredto their various Chambers, be heard the lady delivering i-cry animated lcotnro to her lord and master upon something which hohaddone.that Bhe thought ought to have been done differently. To all this he listened in the profoundeßt silence, and when she too was silent, he opened his Ups and spoke: “Now good Bleep to you, my dear. Potraita and descriptions of her show her to have been a pretty, agreeable, kind little woman, from .whom it really could not have hecUSodiß ngrecablo to have a curtain lecture.— hdeelic He vicio'.s - V.: ■ ... CLOTHING. ' GEORGE ARMOR, MERCHANT TAILOR, 1 ho is detcralnrito, please themwt fat tfT? hi,hiSt to soo'mtny ot hit old cot- Udimu.lho to™ dt.e*. on ftli SctinStcikvaiJUA -i ' . rtecSlrfm . ■ - . ■ : : —rr —rr —" ; . kbmoV AL. . • , HsasgSirß In etwmns to g tTorfrTwi? Stole of Clclhing to the b« and "ro f wSKi-Xb.«.l»»ert« oSeeo tot “L«“ at the Pri«f. »>*• M S^s»SisE;SaaS sat.^sss'ss^sfeaa, . Kn 45 Fifth stTeeU the Theatre. sSSWEI. GRAY, -r^ to «a». asss^Shsssistsißtt ws^simmm |a dono anflarhl- pto aniwrrt-itoi. i _—- CiTOT~HTN G STO RE ! TOHA T M’CLOSKEY & CO.. splendWiockoe'cloths! ..,.■ HEADY MADE CLOTHING, . m. ««»*“ toslTe ttea nO^SHOIUESAiE; TRADE! ; ; VffiWFsfBAsfERTpRTCES! . A»a tb«y will warrant them to bo oa gooJ oo any manu : ¥ 7 SESS COATS. -■■• fk; 88M^od^eet, y eaBX ga>B,V COESEK OF mMtOSD AItET. _ a »"^: ra ooSucivCyfo tbo - ' Jons ■ -i',i '{Phe ■ •Cheapest ■Goodsof the Season I ■* .. niainotiiL Pitisboreb, hav® just rcceWed* wid uro =i^Ssis^swr* - ,, ta Of the Tiewcpt end no t dedrablo etylee, adopted to the Upaear, ood Pan, VnlVaSd Winter Bhawls, of every description. and Squareßrocbe and Plaid bhowls. . *.■■■■■ X^JoMa^SwUaent 6 fuaTcolor,Prints, from OKote.np. lWWeat bargain* lSilwnß and Millloeryaoods,'Tory ehcop. BBafssssffiSsas'Ssariss; Sfe&fessissassssaaTAT^ W» 7 ul4 f“^/ f^ l / c ® I to\“loToor“>'erSat rro w& favor “ufl «lth thdrpatroo aS».““ O mOTtUIX!IiI to ?oUSO> STEVENSON * MVE. mO THK WHOLESALE AND vnVICrmTY 1 PITTSBURGH. ALLEGHENY CITY, AND YKTOITY. _D GREGG A CO.,- Importers S Wholesale Vorclaa and Domasdc Dry Goods and Varieties, i No. 9^®JJ 'doS Som-tio .BdrOroit earner of Wood flt.-aftd Diamond b.iiat Pittsburgh. Ilaviog completed tie enlargement of that rS® Waru IloSmß. aro now opening™? Xffholareeet and best stock of DRY GOODS and V ARIK TIES. they bar o over boretotorc exhibited to tho Pittsburgh inSo and on examination. «E 1 1m found to bo unsurpassed., »■» Anv other House of the kind In tho City, and as one of ] fhnuartnexs Is generally In the Eastern Cttlos during the | S..C * horefiasinif cheap Imipains, adapted to tho tnltahurch and Western Trade, we will bo able to offer | in *ferdS T s^t g&SjSSS&s and Satlnette; Taney Vestings and Corduroys; Linens; . SSS,MorMbn^&S/and Dress EiUts; Tito following comprlso a port of tho general stock of Combs, Threads and . sssssss^^ modaangtenn^ ) *«^*J cr< . te |y, and Pedlars are Invited toslvn n» a before purchasing d-wta* gepThtr- - oTrLVhLANI* AND .PIXXBBOEGH DRY GOODS. >»- < 'i ■, ,-i . ; ■,* As V TRANSPORTATION. pvtl end alter MOOTAi r jltt,lSs3,®MBong6r O Train, will run doD* (Sonflay. m pM)^tMowa. JIAIL TRAIN leaves ClevcUna at 9 05 AM forWellCTUle, stopping nt all Intermediate EtaUonß, arrive si Alliance at 1 »{• artri'WcUSTiUo.&&&•&) P.M» i : .* r- . *. FXPRI&S TiUJN leav«^ Clij7e3an4afc3jM. PJl.for Alii-, ancV popping. at Hudson,KarlvMe and-Ravenna only— nffirn at Alliance nt 6*OO.P. Me • *.,*-< ,•», .. . * Ravenna and intermediate Stations a 17.45; and amre at Ravenna at 925 P 5f- Tvro through Trains from Cleveland to Pitt#-, borgh daily* RETURNING: , ■ A EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Alliance for Cleveland at 11130 p M, stopping at lima, UaTcnno, KaxlviUe and Huasoii, only—amTo at Cleveland atSL4OJ? M. ' Ohio and PonntL-Kaflroaa, leaving Pittsburgh at B.GO A;M, connects with this Train at Alliance at 11.45 AM. . _ - miL TltilN loavesmilflvmoforaeveUndi a.t.a.M P i SI, [stopping a't allway Stations-rarriTO atAlliancaot &yv . and Cleveland at 7.30 F.M. •■. . . • ~ ! ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves lUYennalbr Clove b C§NSH?TIONS d —M Trainfrom clo ” l S”A“'ff l^ s f “J Alliance with the Mall JTrain.or i Canton, Massillon and Wooster; also for Salfim and 1 Itts burgh. arriving at . Pittsburgh at4.46P M. <mm Repress • Train from CloTulacd, and Mm} from Wellsville;both connect oiAlllancd at *>.oo P 51 witn tne. ofO 4 P R. far r.ttsburgta-arxiving at with th. Boo AM Train or O. A P, It. from Pittsburgh. . Passengers leaving Pittsburgh on tho 6.00 A M TrMn M rivo at Cleveland at 2.40 P M, and connect with tho follow-, ingtrafuslßost,'West ahd South. ' . ,„ nA CiGVnUxn Asm Tots no.- 'Trains leaving at 3.00 P M for Sandusky, Toledo; Chicago and tho North Wert. airlyln«t Toledo at 7.05 D M and Chlrago next turning at i 00- tlrao through from Pittsburgh to Chicago being loss than 24 Coixiuros akd CraorreATi.—Trainß loavingat °6O P Mand6.3o PM for Columbus, Cincinnati,Gallou, Payton. Indianapolis and all stations on the Bcllefontaino and Indiana Railroad.. . CLEVnisn and EaiL-rTnin* leaving at 4.45 P el and 0.00 r M for Erin, Dunkirk, Buffalo and.ljow. sort* The Trainß..connect,both ways withtha-C. ■ 0.. B. Ikat Hudson for Cuyahoga Palis, Akron and ** with tho Railroad fbrCarroUton, Miaervo and W Tickets through to Toledo, 'Detroit, Chicago, Lasalle mid Freeport can be obtained at this offleo. ,-.v .. ; Passengers aro requeßtod OomnanraOfllce, of -. JOHN A» CAIIGIOSk,. Agent, novlß Monongahelft House, Wnlor fit., Pittsburgh-^ OHIO AHA PEHHSYLVAHIA EAILEOAD. ■■. .New Arrangement, COMMENCnfO A va UST 8, 1863 EXPRESS TIUIN leftTsß Pittsburgh at Go’cfock, AM; Btops only at the principal Stations, and dines at Crept* line at i r jJQ PM, arriving at Cincinnati in tho oveniug, via to Cincinnati,s7,76, to, Columbus, TKAIN loaves Pittsburgh at 84J0 AM, dinesatA !• llance; and reaches Crestline at 6.00 PH, oonnecUngvrith the Night Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with the Bellofontaiue and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indlan»p<H iLvTorro ilauto, and towns in Indiana. Connections are made at Alliance by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and i jrarc from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4.00. . v • Connections aro mado at Mansfield by Railroad with San dnrisy CHy, Mansfield, MountTeruon, hew.ark and Zants- Paro to Sandusty City, s4^o; to Nownrfe,s4,so; to Zanea*, '“connections in made tiith Detroit and Woeo, CloMland and Sandusky City. DarecogeM who Icavo Wtti bnrgb In tho Mall Train at 8-50, A M, go dlroctly by Jlana field and -Sandusky City to Detroit, wjuioat dotantloa. For, to Detroit, THE £XPRE3S~TRaIn leave* CrcsUlne at I.OQ P M. Mansfield at LW P M, and AlUanea at 6.00 e* U’ltisburßh at R.U P M, connectloff with the h*P«*s Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which learw littw* CUicinnati to Pittsburgh, U}i hours- Fore, $7,76- Faro from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, TRAIN losses Crustllne at 7, A Mi dtora at Al l Uanco; raimwia with Eaprasu Train Jrom Clereland, and Ot ACOOMMai)ATIOS TRAIB .law" | pittsliurtb at 10 A M and 4.45 B M, and New Mghton at • AMtrnd 1 P M. . .Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tUtata I leases Pittatmrgli at (LOO AM,and ar- located to prwnro Tktcts atth* Omce, at Ac?nt : Tlie Trains do cot rtm on Sunday. I eyFurthcr IntorwatScm may be obtained or . BURS JOHN KSIXY. PasOTRCt Agent. WIHTEB ABBASOBgSHTB. ; TUB fIIHB Fart Moil Tram will l«m I Liberty street ircry .morning »t 9 o'clock. Mowing at all tho regular Motions va the road, and crrltltigin Philadelphia the nextmornlng at , o clock, connecting witn the trains direct to Now iork,_also oonnaUng aVHarris tjuTß with tho trains for, and 'arriving la Baltimore at 7 o' Train leaves tho station everyCTOningat 3:30 o'clock, slopping at all the.Tcgularstations, and can noetlng with trains for Baltimore, and arriving In rhiUdel nhlvor Baltimore at S P. M. .■ rbttA and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. 1 The Accommodation Train will icaye ertry afternoon at i 6,25 o'clock, slopping at all regular stations, and running T Beturning 1 trains l arrivo la Pittsburgh atb.lo, and 8 o’- Passenger* purchasing tickets in eaiSyWilibechargedTCi <&i«TS Inudditlon fc> the station rates, except from stations vrhero the Company have no agent. _ . I No notes of alewt denomination than Atc dollars will be li-ceived in payment for tickets, except those issued by the Banks of Pcniisj'vnnla. m .«v i Notice. —In case of loss, the Company will hold tbexa sylyrs responsible for personal baggage only, ana for an amount uot exceeding $lOO. • _ . . i jj. B.—Tho Excolelor Omnibus Line has been cmnloyod to convev passenger* and baggage to and from tho Depot, at a charge not to exceed 12}$ cento Car each passenger, and ißld cents for each trunk. • • _ *• . ■ ; tor tickets apply to J. MKSKIhtKN> Agent, • At the P:R.TI. Depot, on liberty street. ; Pittsburgh, November SO. 1853. SANDDSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWABK B&ILBOADi ( , - -.\YJHra.!fc-ABRA'«OEM:E».Ti o - _ r\N onJ afUT WUDNESDAY, Norajnixir 10,1863, Thru® Paaßenger TrainJ run dally (Suniiayjexceptnd) aj rul ■ Morning ■ Mail ' Evening Ezprus. Fntitngrr. Exprai; liars Sydoskjat..... 4.56 A 5I II jO tWPM Monroorille Junction.. 515 ‘ 11-M « Shelby Juncti0n......... 0.40 1.15 PM „ Mansfield Junction...- ;3J “ 1-40 Tj? „ Mount Vernon—.— o.oa “ «} “ »•*» „ B?aehHoTiark._~—..lo.o3 5.15 “ 11.00“ •i GOING NORTH, liave Newark at-.;...; AM »1S “»*“ iK Toman - 6.25 •** 10J0 “ 6.30“ Mansfield Junrt!on..... 7.20 “ 12. W P M |AO u Hs ;; K <SnnK°n“at SMdußkyWith MadlUw aml and « Northern DMaimT. Clercland and Toledo Stdlnada. : lAt Monroeville, tcitb Trains on “ Southern IMTiefcn Cleveland anti,Toledo B. It. for Cleveland. ToledO. Sc. lAt Shelby Junction, gith Olevdanil, Columbus and Cin- C! Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania Control Ohio Bniiroad for Zaneavlllo, faSaraOEc’moht of Trains oompletra Ihellneof direct communication belwcputho Eastand“ Gr*al horih*WaL - IPaftsOTKcr&frmn Philadelphia and Baltimore, desUnod for :iW- VCi-t t, proceed* directly on ibeirarriTal at bi Ohio ami Pennsylvania Railroad to Mans Held. Xhence tdiloarooTlile,whereconaection Umado Toledo, intermediate a route unrivalled far safety, eertainty and despatch. ,■ Connection is also made vrlUi eil tbe Troins arid Pennsylvania Railroad at Mansfield, by which eer* from Chicago, Toledo, Detroit, Sandusky Newark, and Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh, Ftdladel* plila and Baltimore, without delay. , # •By this routo, passengers taking tbo early Train from ZAnesTillo, Columbus, Newark, Ac.,can go to TolcJo, Son dusky or Cleveland, rcmnlnJn.either place eomofour hours, aT JTIIKOUQH°TICKETS ttfbo hod at the different Stations, fortheabovcnamcdplaces. SuperinVt fraaduaky, November, 1853, - fp0v24.3m1 _ \ Penttsylvanlft Aftllxoad company* ! -rirrE are forwarding Produce, Sc. r to Bsltimoro end Phlla- W' dolphin, promptly, on receipt Time, Fife Days. | * ' SAtIS 0* »BEOHT. . , - . . . | Bacon, POrlc and Hoof, (salted,) rw. Ti.nl, Tart Oil. Tallow. Cotton, window Plate, 60c. ® On Candles, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Loaf Tobaoeo, °V iteSwis, Dried Emit, Bristles, Olorcr sal Timothy Scbd,7oc*?l lb* • •• ■■ ■ , _ __ On Deer BMns, Hemp, Flax, and Eg@r,TOc.®loolb«. On Feathers, Furs, Peltry, Broome and Merehandiee, 80s. ajooibs.' ■ On Floor, barrel. v, JVe are also “prepared to forward freight to Boaep&Ogns i station; near Greensburg, and Intermediate Stations* 1 ■ * OOVODB & GRAHAM, Agents, corner of Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh* 11. H. HOUSTON, Agent, 576 Market street, Philadelphia* EEsiIisVLVANIA UAlDl’.oAl>.-WLI7XBTAnirf Brrrran PnTßncaon, Paruu>n.pniA ak» UiiTiuoSE. . flrtt Merclanaiso, gats, 90 cents Ol-X!;—Apples and poachee (dried,) Beeswax, n Julius: Buffalo, Bear, and Deer Skins, CloTer and Timothy Seed Glassware. Ginseng, Rags. Sheep PeltslGc 7? 100 lbs. •WMCIoss.— Apples (green,) Bran and Ship Stall, Bocon andVork, (loose,) Butter, Hides, Hogs’ Hair, Hemp and 1 Flax Heather (Eastward,) Cso *3l9u lbs. . I d&rft Chat-- Alcohol, Bacon (In oasis or boxes,r Barley and Malt Beef and Pork (pickled or salted,) packed Candles, I sheets.)Oil Cake, TSIOWj Whlflky, Tobacco, 60 cents c^a^cts. JEHU HAWORTH, corner of Diamond and Diamond alley, wishes to infcrm hls customers and the pnbUo generally, that ho Is now receiving a largo and choice selec tion of GROCERIES, such os choice Young Hyson, Impe rial, Gunpowder, extra fine Souchong, Hlngyong, Oolong, Congo, and scented Orange Pckoo TBAS; Moohn, Old Java end Bio’COFFEES t fine SDGABB and BYKBPS ißundi, . Cluster, Yolcncia, Ban and Bultana RAI8INB; fresh Cußr RANTS; jfresemd Citron, Lemon and Orange Peelsisupe* i rior French BRANDIES; Port, Madeira, Toneriffe, Cham-, i pogno, Lisbon, Sherry and Malaga WINES; together wjttb. | a general' asaortmen t of pure, SPICES—<iII of which he 1s determined to sell at each LOW PRICES that cannot be beat by any other Store in the city. notlT . "'V.-' Administration Notice, ' ’XTrjIEBX&B t Letters cT Administration dt bonis .non, VV cittu tatamenio -armexot to the estate of BERNARD. KANE, i&te of the City ofPittsbnrgh, deic'd, have been graated to the subscriber, ail person B indebted to said Es* tnte vill mshe Immediate payment, and those having claims against the sarao, will present them, aoly authenti cated, forsoitlement,to ■ , ~ • , r ~ • - •• \\7IUjIAM HAHBT, Adm*r, v 7th Ward, Pittsburgh. Or— -4ec- -. . vJ*-'.' XZn M W 3U>..yw-!,Vi JURANCE COMPANIES Delaware MntualSnfety ln j t2diuphiL°' J*. property, ip. town and cotrotry.lotrorixlegoittrt loefl or damage by Sra, at the lowest rate of premium- >a , -MaanßlKSUßiHca—They elro Insure Teaaolvtargwseod frelAtSjtoelgn Or Mastwlso,Underopeu or special peltries, M lnuimTaA!^ETinOT.—They transported by wagons, railroad care,oanalboatemd rteam a DftTis. Robert Bur tan, John .B* PoMpse* n T*lsar Edward Darlington. Isaac It. D*Tia» Wil- -Nwpr^n T t>t. R.M. iluston, H. Jonos Brooks,Henry Craiif floors® BcTrm, Spencer M'Hvaln, Charles JMly, •.* Johnson, 'Wflliain Hay, Dr. B. Thomas, John Sellers, IViIUaW at KfirtnayV-D.T.Morgan, HughCreig, John S^ss^reasaßgssfe PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN., tfapftaZ Stock. Annual Premiums and Western Fund, $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1825. Policies of Insurance Issued ot all times on the moat Ihvora bletterms, against _- r _. LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, ■ ■ > . ; on ini •- • ■•■■ • ■• PBEIDS OF NAVIGATION* ,B 7 GEO. E. ARNOLD, Ages* FOB PmSBVBQB AND ALLEQBENY COUNT!. I mar!6:y ••. THE WWBD BTATES . I LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY-AND TRUST COMPANY, PHIEAREEPHIA. CHARTERED ABRIL 28TH, 1850, * CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL §250,000. OSes, S. E. Comer of Third and Chainut Strut*, Philadelphia. OJftun of the Name Board at PftiladeZpftta: - nnitoioiifi. ' Stephen U. Crawford, Pan! B. Gtrfdaro, Ambrose W» Thompson, Jenson, Benjamin W.lTngley, Bl S2S*„w Jacob L. Florence. *■“im? William M. Godwin, William STEce. PreriUoit—Stephen R. Crawford. ABt 9 topCßy-B.kMO^M.a ABSoU)jAitcnti jotia-f No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. flie Fiuiklln Flrolnauraneo Company, I . Of PhZadtlphia, ftnntyltama. . _ 1 DIRECTORS— Charles W.Butcher,Tbonms HurtTohlsa ( Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob B. Smith,Gen W.lU'k- 1 aTtu, MoSlecal B. LBwls, Adolphl E- Brnlo, BarldS. Browns, Morris Patterson. ' CHAS. N. BatrcXEO, PratdenL Cixis. G. Banana, Secretary. ■ ■ ■ ■ . I Contlnuo to make Insurance, perpttnal OTllmitsd, on otoj, 1 description of property, tn town and country, ot rates as lew I «s are oonslstcntwlth security. i i Hio Company hare rcMrred a large Contingent ruM, I I which, 1 wltntheir capital and premiums, safely Inserted, af 1 ford ample protection to the assured. ,-n .. I The Asscfe of the Company* on January lsii 18el, as pnb-1 Ushed agreoahly to an Act of Assembly, were 1 2s?Jsjstesr- — i «*“ n I * $1,212,703 44 Uon to meet with promjtmrojdlUaMlU^^ I anil OGlcn. north-east cor. Wood end TbSrtrts._ third ah scab BTATBMBHT. OPTHE STATE i '^wriyA-KI v RISE INSURANCECOHPANY, OF PSSSSTLVASIA. . -- •« « SSSK?.M ‘ • •' *°s°°° Retained premiums, Dossns, Rfriwfunmce, Ea* peuiei, - ISYWtHEm. Bonds, Mortsngw, Stocks, and other pmJ seen- M curltlrv. KO.UIO 61 Premium heirs i- c«*n Cash unhand J *’^ *wt T i of Reflonrcgs, Liable tor Lemws..— OTIOTOBS. JOHN P. BCTirenPOW), Dauphin coonty, p c BKDOWICK.UarTDbnrK, BAMPKL JOS ES, Philadelphia, A. WILKIN 8, Bwslur, PittaboTgl), A. A. CARRIER, “ _ JOHN B- IIUTMI'RFOKtr. Dauphin county, A. J . OILLETT, llorriaburg, B. T. JONES. Harrisburg, EOBEUT KLOTZ, Carbon manty. JOHN-P. IumHHUfOIID, President. A. J. OILLKTT, Ecere-tary- Wiltinrare against peril* of wa and Inland narlgauon, aIM, on Merchandise In city or country, at towt slstent with safety. Polkies issued on, daolllng houses Aygfctf A. A. OAB.BIBB. Actuary. T)t«.bttrnh filft. Inaurftljce Company, 0/ 1 x PITTSBURGH, Pu. Cim»t, 8100,000. President —Jaxzs S. Hoos. : Tice President—Sun®. M*CtP»JU!t. ! Tre scorer—J 03 era 8. MICH. BoeroUry—C. A. Coltm. _____ ofvice, no. 65 pirrn stbbet, (JUtuonie Hall Building.) TUaOompany metes eeery Insurance appertaining to ° r Matnal Kates are'the'samo u those adopted bjr other safettcondttrted Companies..... ■ ■ ... . _ „ (hlt M{tad to a Srtd«d a or one- I to California or | Australia. —— KBJWTOM. James 8. Hoc a, 6atax»l JTClurkfcn, William Phillips Jo’*'',, n John Scott, Joseph P.aiuoio, M.P. John M’Alpin, JHoxante Rojnohla, Har»Uo K. Lee, RimaStowe. Western Insurance Company,-Httatrargk- Bl MTTT.t-'Tt j r , Praidmt. | ISt Scmlary CAPITAL, O300„000. t . ■fTntl.!ii«ttre aitliMt all Kinds of risiJ, ?IBE tni M A W utmk. AU 10M« Kill Übcnafj eSJurted otxl P A^cm/insulation, moMgoJ by Dremor.swhoiire well knows In the community, end who are determined, uy promptness andllberalityv tomnlotain the ch&racterwhteh they hjweaa*umed, as offering the beet protection to those mA,C.W, JUekeUon,X WBa U „, N. Holmes, Jr, W.U. Smith,C.»m«n, O^'V,: Wo. 5L Zjj<m, James Uppeneott, George Derate* Junes Mo Auley/AloxenderSimick, Thome* Bcott. ~ a . *sJomce,No.o2 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang / (tewnp stairs,) Pittsburgh. oot«;ly JETNA IWBUKANCE COMPANY, HARTFOBD, CONN. „ Cbwl<r«d 1810— Capital Stoclc 9300,000. THOB. K. BIIAOB, President. TIIOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretory. : DIRECTORS— Thomas K. Brans, Samuel Tudor, KbeneMT Flower, Wart Woodbridge, B. A.BtUkeley, Joseph Church, lloland Mather, ! Frederick Tyler, Edwin 0. lHplcr, Hubert Buell, Samuel 8. Wart, : Miles A. Tuttle, Honor Z. Pratt, • John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham, OnstaTUsF. Daeis, . Junius 8. Morgan, i Policies on Fire and Inland Risks Ibuhl on farorn- I bleterms,by GEOHOE E. ARNOLD, Ab% | dooiaiy No. id Fonrth street, Pittsburgh- WESTERN FARMERS’ INSURANCE CO., NEW LISBON, OHIO* bbanoh omcß, no. iso Fiwn bt., pircsßunan. Capital, @lOO.OOO. JAMES KELLY; Brent. LEVI MABTIN, Bco y. B. MeKASKEY, Agont. ■ . m-vrm Insure BnlMlnge, and property generally, on the most favorable terms. joecl.otr Is your liitie Inauredi . IP NOT. read what stinoona has written. Among all too contrivance* of man to proteot the femlly circle from want, none can be found more simple In Its charMtcr,iwble Inlta feature, or certain in its results, than WPb IhSUlt* ANOKi It Is the prop which the dying husband loaves to support the wlfo of his bosom. „ ' It is the unseen band of the Provident -father reaching forth from the grave, and still nourishing his offspring* and keeping together the gocrelory , eBp a pltt ” hurBh FLORENCE HOTBb, . No. 400 BUOADWATf, NBW YORK. fOOimUOTSD on TOS KCBOPEAN fUK.) EEUBEH LOVEJOY, • PROPRIETOR. juxsn ■••••••—- Brown’i Hotel, . , _ , Corner of BmUMUId and Third Strait, PiUtbwrgh, Ftnn’a. MtOWN 4 00NNELLY, PnomrroM. stabling attached to tho House. FRANKiaN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. G PATRICK & BON, PuOmxTOM.—This House has on* • dexgorie thorough and ortensivo repairs, alterations, and largo -additions of now furniture, otc., onu the ifToprlo tore pledge thonweWts -that nothing shall bo wanting on their part to rondot the PiUKKUN a place where all the com' hot.l ont.fouml. pATOicg Btt Ohuiesi Hotel, _ . Comer of Wood end Third etrteU, Pittsburg** ftnn’a* WHftTAM s. CAMPBELL, PaonuiToa. , Tyrra fine establishment haring coma Intathe bands ox a now Proprietor, offers great indaeeffiente to thetrarel* liaffootiuntmitTfftna also to regular boarders. Erery deli* caicy and luxury will ho pro Tided in Its soason r tmd no pains trill be soared to make this Hotel a comfortable sons to all whomaycallthere. [mylB:tf3 W. B. CAMPBELL, Prop’r. St. Clftif liftgar Beer Brewery*.. mss undersigned respectfully informs the public that ne 1 U how fußy prepared to serve private families and tno public ranerally* with his celebrated LAGE& BELRiIn bottles.; All- orders left at his Oolcc, NO. S 9 DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will bo punctually attended to; and the Beor delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. je2BAf T.-O. 80HBNOK. OFFICE MONONQAHELA NAVIQATION Co^\ December 10/1863. - J PBOFOSALS trill bo received at this office until Onreo o’olock -P. M. of WEDNESDAY, the 25th January next, "for the construction of Lock and Dam No. G; also, for tha construction of Locks and Dams Nos. 0 and 7, being reatiisite to extend the navigation-to tho Virginia State line. Flans and specifications will bo exhibited at tho office., one rreek prerlous to tbq letting, and all nectasaxy informa tion riven by 8. Lathroji, Eiqvor the undersigned. ■ . ' Proposala wiTl be received for payments lo boxnado in cash payments ta.etocfc T^:t^cfthaeam; President of filon-Nav. 00. —VEHITIAH hlisds, . EOBSHSOH 6 00. * S \ * 9." , •v.r n'! r.. ' V • 1. „> *_► ■ •• "■' ■! ' V ' , V " l1 ' - - - ?.r.-t,\':L~' r ~ '■ 2, '" i ' -"*•••'■'— •'••'■ * EXCHANGE AHD BAHXIHG HOUBE A. * „„ • UNITED STATUS BASK !IVlW i!ib i. . - ‘ So* Fourtli Street, . :• pmsinjßQH, vju■ -• —^l. and Domestic Exchange, Coin, Dana nows JC and Land Warrants bought and sold.. _. : OollecUonsmadothrongbootthe Union. . Business paper discounted and loans negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on commission. . . ■ Money receded on deposit, and- interest allowon .when toft for a*pecifi«3 time.- ~ , dec^_. BANKEB A J N°B H EMU*A N g’e B B OEER, UEAIiX&’ IN ■ - • ' ' -Al' • ' Exchaage,' Commercial and Bank Hotes. STOCK, bought and sold on comfoißsioni * Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. ~ _ JS»*No: 58V4 fourth fltreet, nearly opposito the al. Bank. - decl^~ B. 0. lUIUUS,..« __ TEEEHAS & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, feb26:ly) Jfo. 65 Wood Street, and lhanumd MXeg S. E, ABHOLD & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGBIIKOKEBB, . DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Eight onJ Tlmo Drafts, Ac- Collection* carefully ..atUnuoa to, ; and protxtxle remitted to BBy.p&rt of the Union. : Stocks boughtand add oh commission. „ r _ 1H 74'Fottrth.gfc, nmt door to Ban* of Pitteb g. [wflg $413,183 Si 87,SW GC *348,318 70 HOTELS, &c. ~W. O.OOSHIUY. _** T itiK r** » 4 •>{**>»% i -•, •’.* - . ... «V*_ „ *. ; . •i' ■ *r\.*» •«, t i ~ '• >- / ;t EXCHANGE AND*BABKING_HOCBE OV A. -WUJKIHS & CO., ■ No. 75 Jomiia Bra»n, Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh* jan6 ~ : ““ 7 thuj, & co., ••• •• .. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE:BROKERS, cobweb aot nwa Brnxi'is. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly lor .sale. Time Bills of Exchange and sotf.^???2S:n5 ot f.^???2S:nk r - Gold, BUyer and Bonk Notes, bought and Bold.; R ?S*f? jK made in all thß principal cities of the United Brntca uo posita tewiyodoft’or and Current Funds.[margdy_ AiUa xajutta, tpwine rauh, nowscc xramih. 1 KBAHEB & KAHM, I BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BHOSEES, BUY AND BELL Gold, EUvCT.andßank. Notes, ncgotkto Loans on Real Estate or Stock BcOTrftlw, pnrchaai I Promissory Notes and Time Bills, on East and West, buy land sol! Stocks on Commission.- - J Collections made on. al) point. in.the Union. - [tnyh N. HOLMES & SOUS, BANKERS ANB EXCHANGE BBOKERB,_ _ __ OAYI REMOVED TQZUI 8A58150 ASD EXCUAJ»QB .O?TICB tO 80. 67 MARKET STREW* lOUB DOORS SHOf OLD -STAMP.- NUOLMK3 & BONSi Bankers and txcbimgeiirokerp, . and Doelciu in Kotos, Brafl», AcOTptoxiMa,^l3,6l!- ,er and Bonk Notes. Etthouge on the Eastern and Western oil the dttathronghonttta United ;■ gtat«. DeposlterccwTed.lnparfundsoreurreptpaper.JiO. 67 Market street, frAvegn Third and fourth eta. [jaSQ-.ly ZZrTTinea ...... ’ hook & sabgeht, BANKERS AND HXCIIANQS BKOKEUS, w. a. ooairaa n» wood » BiSTtt fiKtj ya- TvEALEHSIn Coin,Bank Notes*Time Bills, Jr imdgn 1 / TtolnesUo Exchange* Certificates o f B»fpcsit, sc. - _ Exchange on all the principal cities of the Lilian and Ea* rope, for sole in sums to suit , purchasers. . ; Dornmt and par funds meirwl on deposit* . I Collections made on all parts of the Union, at rates, .-y..._; iP^^.vL. Removal* PATBICKS & yBIEHD. BANKETB AM) EXCUANGF* BWJKKBS, . UavtEerwveltteir Ofux U> Vit Omar Ftflh end Wood til. • pmammon* pa. • ■ ■ . T»ATMCKB t TRIENB, Bankers ond Eschsnge Brokm, P and Bcalers in Notes, Brans, Acceptances, GoM,Hl>*» and Bank Notas. Exchanges on the Eastern end Wo6lorn . Q the.fetfa throughout States: Beposits received In per funds or enirentparCT, »t I tho corner of fifth and H ood Streets. I"”- 1 " AtlSTId hooinis. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, fhTict, .Vo. 02 FowUt i'— abort Wool, PITTSBURGH. , Notes. Brails, Bonds, Mortgages, snd loooson «,] laterals, negotiated. Blocks and land Warrants houehl and sold. _ 0013 . : SEW OFFICE. Boal Estate and Contracting . TUB subscriber has been Induced to open an nfilco l-r ilin purpose of buying and soiling, on ComroUwn, and having the Agency of Urge gleam Bsw-MilU and Boat- Yards on the Allegheny river, together with S}u"si S*V[ faculties ftoni other water and steam saw-mllis. Ho haUcia jSmself that:he can furnish any bills t< lumber and timber of any kind, great or. small, long or short, and. .■ elltcr them at any point on Gie AH,-shenT, >lont>Dcabala, Ohio, or Mississippi «WI»S contract to build largo Balm*. Store BoaU, Coal flats, ItoatOunnols, Brldgo Timber, lUil road Timbers— freight Iron, Coal, Ac., to ony giv.n punt, and trill attend to the Sale and Itcntof Riail Litotc. irem his long experience In lumbering,■.freighting and boat building, he thinks he ran giro general Mthdaetum. Ad tHTiuns are reuttesled to make Undr enntracls scon, »"TO- KiuthE; wanting lasts or Urge 1 it..r f tun ’o r on 1 tun ber should contract for them In the fall for the 5,.r1.. : , and summer use- He wilt also attend to the purr tun,,- and rale of any commodity lhst may b* itolred. , .. .. 01 Bettors addressed to Bavin Must, Ileal Estate and Con tracting Agent, Plltsburgb, Bos No. Ida, post patVwSll d* Actually attended to ttis oflce U on rwin htrret. No £, Allegheny Honse. BAtIBHL.Vh. utrrsiscw. .. Col JnnM B. Morgan, Lumberman, rittjliurgh. Mr. Jolm Morrtion,Kq« “ Mr. Bohl.B. Bimro.fcßJ., >l!rgh.njr ,1-lrrr. }lr- Wm. Armstrong, Uwion u Mr. Ooorge B. Strenoy, “ C-* JHahn A Co , les'-'lilydur ~«:Tl v " ‘ Y rfßiTu NTO\ IKON COSII 7 AN\.u<- I vanla, baring become tho proprietors of the MJOUN awIDICKBBSON PATiINT fur violir-fl IFswjM. *!».<«: rrttfrca the Ore, for tint portion of territory pi Pounfjrlva nialTiD* west of, and Including Uio pouuUci cf Fulton, Huntingdon, Cen-re, Clearfield, Ink and Jlchean.ore W prepared to soli certificates of start in raUptompany, each share of atoch entitling the holder to share In the profits«f. the enmnanv. and the right to use one Furnace under raid Patent. P Ttae Company will also soil tho right to uio the Improreaent in Utonbote named territory, by single fun nacoor otherwise. The fact that by tho Renton process Iron Ore can bo consorted into Blooms at about tho cost re qulrod to contort Ore_ Into Pig Metal, is a sufficient reeom mendation of It* merit*- • , . Hr. JAMES 11. CRAKE his h«n ftppohitai Agent for ttwj eale of ritthle to ora Furnaces under said Patent, to phoni application may ho made, or to the undersigned ihrMtots of theCoißWXny. j. K- MOOBnBAIr, .1 ; . . me wnnpauy ALhF.NKItAMKR, J-rittoburgh. ' JAS. W. HAIUMAN,) W. DEWKS APOOB, STKewport. JAS. 11. CRANK, Pittsburgh. daclfctUwtf Revolvenl Revolver** TUST RECEIVED—B? Eiprtsas.dlrfct frointbotn*nu£»* J turn#, a splendid assortment of Colt s UejwatiaK lols, 4 r simd 0 inches barrel, all ofwhtfdive viU.seU for ensh as low as they can bo boughtin the city of hev VcrL. Persons going to Australia Or California, will find thatthey can do bettor by purchasing their equip page at bom©, than tboy can among strangers, as we giro persons a chance to try any of theaters Pistxris, before lcarlng the city i and io csetof* ttUar«,Tr« c f S ud tbo incscjr. teTLEV, ISB Wood gtreot. Pittsburgh. tVatHvrTiTu IT UATUB KBit-pickiuc fruit from P tall trees without tho aid of a Udder, Pruning Instru ments Of tho most approved construction; Dtolnj: Porks* Sbie to stwrbeWr bed V *H, Potato* Uwk* DrUls; Cutting Boxes, for Hay or Corn Stalks. of Tarious nattems* nod * great Tarktjr of labor earing implements grtoTpSen or farm, Downing W, and other standardworka on Pmits, Flaw^jKarahArchit^tureiand lAndaeapoGardentag, for sale at lmplement Wail’s Academy of Drawing and Painting! Tirr C. WAbL would noUfy his Monte and the . YV m thathe has removed hiaatudlo from First street, to tLo corner of Market and Fourth streets, (second etory,) oter the store of Ifn. M;Uershi entrance on r°arth street- At the rocroeit of his friends, he has aim opened a DRAW TNO SCHOOL. Classes for young Indies and Centlaown will be formed in both Drawing and Painting, Be has mted up a Boom with every facility for study, and ho trusts that bU enterprise will meet with a eupporUng patronage, aprffgrtf ■ ■ ' •••.'• - —— OYSTER. TRANSPORTATION. XITK have arranged with tho Pennsylvania and Bps<ine- YY honna Roll road Companies, for a special Oyster X^^rtaUonLine > »Voieeri^W^^ ter[|t DlMOlntlon of Partnerililp. mHB partnership heretofore-exlsang between Samuel day dissolved by mutnal consent.; The nnme of the «m will be used by either of Ihe late partners In 'usings “ PINKERTON, TOCNO * CO. ; p!ltsbtirgh,l>ccembcrl,l6s3. jgjy- The business will be continued at tho old Ftand>by BsroH Pinkertonanl ;/ . Farmers* Stall! andStra^Cutter. rpHE subscriber offers for tale SiocltdrVScrew Propeller. 1 Fodder Gutter- It is rerj- simple. baring. only two knlm, easily adjusted; the mostdurable amijjpeody Gut ter Infuse. Thorare in use on \ho farm of Mr.• William Hodgson, Bteubenrillo road* and at tho Clover Dairy_of 11. Peny, from tho good and llortlouHarai Store,-MTUth at. " JeclT JAJu»,iYAiu^mir. A COMPLETE’owoKment of Song*, with English w»d A Italian word®; Fantasies ami Potpourri*. amng<tf for the Piano, from a\ I the ,fcTorite and popular Operae of Mot tart.- Donizetti, Bellini. Meyerbeer, Koetai, Verdi, Anber,: Weber. Boilliea, Balfo, Lptizlng, Flotony together with tha latest composition* of Jaoll, Gottschalk. Jullien, Cargo’s II all, 83 Fonrth street UAMK IHJOKb— ■ . ■ Journals, . - Bay Books*, ■ ■- > ■ '" ■■'-.■'■'■■■ Cosh Books, Receipt Books, ' . Dookots, Oranydescrlp t!on of BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDEft ot chort aotlcr, of ttuf most superior jrnpor, bound In tmy *tyto reauired. Blank Books raan> to order. * . Tlargo anHieoUent stock of Blank Books always on hand and for sale at low rates, consisting of Cap, Demy and Medlum wotk, In all styles of binding. Ilio trade supplied on liberal terms. it A'VK'J ‘ Blank Book Manufacturer, Owner of . Market and Second streets. ■\TfEDDINU iist'KWPKS AND OAKJS BOXBS-ploi' «S Market eUeet ,KW UOOKBI—II. P. OaixoWj' Dispatch Buildings, bo <( rweWod the following: ftfapwriria of Art, for IHiCftinoer \ No. 9 Practical Dreughteiaani Jocular Educator for Decemoor; The tody »t Homo, by Arthur; Tholronßuie, by Arthur; ■■uTKig unnKH IIKOKIVISU AT I)AV ISON’S IiOQIC. 1 N’bTOML 65 MARKET Bfc-SclJaira History ; Autumn i Hoots, Mrsu Kirkland ; Bloods to no, ty McLeod, Op the WvknShollon ;■ Golden dink ; Tig-Top; UtUo. Dnunmert Ir„„„ church; Pastor's Sketches, second senes;. The Lord oar Shepherd; .Memoirs of Peta; WiwdonftrVk tor Hamilton; Tlio Well Spring; Per fw Arithmetics [GreehleaTa C.B.ArltbtncUc; Bfcffuffoy’a eeriesv Macanlay’s.Mificellanleß; Pre?b. Hymn Books in clejnittt bindings; Rutherford’® Children.; and lie latent •W rftb » B - a - Onlon - r ° rEal Jo{lN S.-DAVISON, - 05 Market street near Fourth. —IIOIOK TeAb.—We hata this day rweiTod o fresh sup nlv of strong fine flavored Ooloog imd Congo Tens, at 60 a£d76 out) por pound, bow Importation ; which: we will SnSmteo o4uolto any thing In this market at tho same pri». Wholo»lo and rohdl by ft MNSn .253 liberty street. ; I. Choa-wlck,; ; a; - ,■■■/. ■ DBtT.mt ra RAGS AND PAPER, No. 119 Wood Street, Sttflburgtu Tho highest pice la cash paid for rags. - EiS'IUVUNKOS cuiillai).*, tu uvnßufKmrt Kaconrerof ilberty aad Seteuth UMJLHT.^- ryi uu attended to, to all Its branches.- myll TTAVE OS HAND at their: aaienajo jJABCiKC ana H CHAIR HAMJFACrORY, No. M large assortment .©* fancy and. plate-furniture* wbliJi tn y will will 15 pet cent, below, customary rates, - a ~ * ' Great Inducement,!! to -iTTB wiU Mil our large stool; of COMMON, A[ ®, . VV CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices . that outnot jStVpl«M<i cask purdiaaera AU Our tanas are CASH. JAMES DOWBY. JB, ' r maT26 cor. Seventh amVlaberty e^s. .TSnrneymen Cabinet Matters Association. ° WAJt EHO US £ Oti TUIIiP STJiBET, fnmvnor wood akd siahket sts.) • •; : v : •:/ . THIS ASSOCIATION, embracing.. twice' lo ; ..thre& -timed Vjzjiiv many handfi jaa the- largest:and Pvi -lmmi 5 r IfltbCTrtft most-renowned baldness *'"' * lVmdroteKrDrjSnf: Ji-aronasrFtill Colnmued •Bureaus: -Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chaira; Bochins Chairs Mahogany Washstanda; Sofas; Divans; Piann Stools, Booh Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables; lino <£rd Tables: Centro Tables; Mat. fecks; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dmrng and BreahtUstTables Worhatands; Cherry and Common Wort-stands; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Chany Burmus^ribs of WHiperation, on anextensivosailo, per mit thorn to mU at the lowest prices, and they are deter mined to sell, lower than any competitor, an cqaaUy good, if not better article, and warranted—oa. the pnldlo ttili un-. derstami hy giving them a call. . . of all descriptions,-and other artelos of any description, made to order in every stylo, at the short. 'it notice.’ •- •• - '.■ • •; • .jyiiir*. *uwwt. PmSDUROD* - JAMES W« WOODWEI<t,_^^ nißlfiET FUB.NITURE MANUFaOtURLR ■ 4 wSoom» 97 and 99 Vtotx&MetU ■_ --. .v- •- . j.W.W. respectfully. lnfonnB/?\ hia friends and customers; that bo vy^. ~ intßTiflw completed hla spring stock .■ furniture, which is dcadcdly • 1 1 -the largest and best ever offered for sals in this City, winch ■will be -sold at price® ea low ns any in the .Unitod States, As he la determined to uphold the. finality well sea* aonedmatorials, best newest .designs; cmi from the extent of his orders and. facility in manufactnnDg,. he is enabled to.produce warranted 'furniture, at tpo lowest. P? Ifo hes adopted the principle of bia oustijmers’. Interest with his own, in. <iuallty.;emi price, on*, koopa ol ways on hand the greatest \ariety. of erery description of furniture, from tbs cheapest and plainest, to the most ole-, "gant and costly, tbatahonse, or any part of one, may b« fnmishedtombis stock, or raanufactarKl eapressly toor. der. The following articles consist, in port, ofbis stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot.]» surpassed in imy of the Eastern cities: : Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; 60 Sofcs, in plufsh and bolr cloth; 50 dox. Mahogany Chairs; 20 do*. Walnut “ 60 Mahogany Boclcms-; “ .20 Walnut , u “ . . 60 Mahogany Divans; . ; 320 Walnut “ - , • 60 HorblaTop Centre Tables: 60 « *f Dressing Bureaus; 80 u « 'Waßhatands; • - 40 Enclosed ** 100 Common , . .. 20 Plain DresringDureaus;. '- 49 Mahogany Bedsteads:' ..••• '2O Walnut 60 Cottage " . , . SooCherry.andDoplarßcdsteuds;.. . 320 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut . ■- 10 Cherry : “ . B 0 Bliun Bureaus; :=' v. ,-r. . 70 Dihing and Breakfast Tables ; . 12 Secretary and Bookcases; Mdoi. Cane SeatChidrsj 24 CAno Seat Hocking Chairs; 12 Lfwlica* Writing Desks; - Eat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Etlgulrcs; Paper.Mache Tables: . . Conversation Chairs; "Pembroke “ • .. Elirabethan M - Ball and Tier “ SSjptien, “ ' .... “ . ’ Feari Inlaid Extension Dining Tabl«a, ' -Ann ••• •' u . Ottomans; Gothic and SaU Chairs; •• •. . A large assortment of COMMON FDKNIiURE and WINDSOR CIiAIIUL; Ciactn: Makzbs supplied with all *x~. UI STCA^WAIS e and HOTELS, furnished at the shorb-ct promptly attended, to, _ WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c. HEW 3EWEIEV BIOSE, ] Ho. 87 MarUet Street. • fSteaii dear abort the Xorth->ue>t corner-of thl Mmanl.) Tw!tX STKVKXSQN. (of the late linn ol Job n W M Baud .;n .1 4Co 5 riauMCtfully announces to.t!ia pnb!iM|»t he opened, At the shove 3 tsnd, sS n wwrt:o >■ nl oMV ATCII hd, JLTVKLItI-. SH.VF.It AM) I'XATKK At AKB, FAMPS, «’.*• HAM»WS,>l)rfa:!«nd 2oi*. CuUtrVt-Bntamna, Tia end aonmur.iiin &£s, and the usual variety of gcoJs in Tils line 'Vpovi'drarr and attention -.'iron to the IlliPAnt of Fib B WATCHES, JEWiXky, Ac. . . ■ , ..Hetrurt*, that from bis• lduj vroerbuie*ln business, He will b« able to glvo sc-liftfuctiou to thoie who tuay favor utai 'with their patronasv. . rittfbarch. May 15th ? 1563. HAYING ns*b«ed his stow in a handsome manner, and bat recently returned from the eastern a fin« assortment of WATCHES, JBWEUVVi and V OOOD3, would call thraite&ticm of hia friends and custom ers to the fact that among,ltf.4 Watches will t*>. found Jao rar»td«^irabh»istyiesr t p.ftttenißafl'.i maker*. OfJevelry, t.:O iatef-t styles of Brooches/Brcast Fin*, Fob and A cst.Ubak’ s, Kniwr !Un«< EaflUns.s UlnUtuxe locket*. etc., etc. - - * FANCY UOO,l>3—-Such as Papier-Mache, Worfe Tables and Boxes. DmSp, Itaejr Vbhbs Perfumei BotUea, Mia Mois, Colt's PUtols, Porte Jlonmues. mgrrat TOnety, Cliina Holt aottCalte Birfwsi ttith on eudlees variety of useful and or namental articles, which have only to ho ««'toje arore-- nameolol aru . >-q 81 MABKKISTREET.- Bay Wood SnMery an«l Gardena. ■ TAMKS KENNEDY,fIat* Manager of tbewell-knotrn {*?- •I racuse N usuries, No* York,) beg* leave to‘lnform. t*w nubiic. that htt lias- novr ertablirhed an EXTENSIVE N;-•;>* iERY, on tht» Farm of Mr. James.S. nearLastlA* erty.vhcwhoVuaUbe prepared,tiflvr thooth instant,tore ceive and fill orders for every variety of Fruit andOtnaifitmT tal Trees, Hardy andOntn House Shrubs ami Plants. J o addition to a choice and snperiorstockon hand, hohasm£‘lff, arrangements with one of the largest to km> ap his supply. Having'-a thorough and long xiecce in thb business, ho can assure his customers pern-ut vrtrald also respectfully offer his services in designing, laying out, and managing Bnral Cemoterirs,;Pu> lie Forks, or tho ground* of Country TtosiaenoiSj .unu wul also furnish plnruvfor the. formation of Fawns, Approaches, "Picturesque Scenery, Ac., in the “highest -styles of. the ait. Practically 'acquainted vith .-.every branch of l-andpcaye Gardening, and having spent yearsln the Sylvian «trk* or Emdnnd, arid on the - beautiful hanks of the Hudson, he hopes be has the capacity to meet the vidies of those who jyjy- Communications can be addressed through the CFy Post 0Q«, or left at the -Warehouse of Messrs. Negtey •* Mob S «wooa.t r «t. KK nkkt>t*oo- CELEBRATED CHEMICAL YEAST OB BAKING POWDERS; The Cheapest, JlcallhictUrHest Ctrftdand Ecmwmi* ; cat Mticlc for liaising £rixid i £iscuit > J'YUd > Griddle, Bistry, , . Buddings,-StcctlCalits, • . -- ••' ■ ■ Gmi <fc.».;• :J l ~ " EVER INVENTED. OPINIONS OF THE PUESB:-; • ' - Those-who bare tried it, hnrcToand that ment does not yauut its praises too highly,—{Tallahasroo Floridian and Jourutd, Feb. 1?, 1353. . . ‘ • ..UouMkeejw'ra who bate tested the quality of this der, pronod nee unanimously ia Us far or *•—thockpo rt baity. Courier. ’• ' .. , It surpussea everything in the way of rwin<?, wo erer saw used in the baking of Advocate and Kegb ter, Aprill&vTS&J. ; * This is nu article of such utility In various kinds ofcoorv ery, that when its virtues become properly housekeeper, that studies comfort.aod economy, lingly do without It.—-[N. V. Pick., Slay. 21, Ibid. No ononudi hesitate •to housekeepers.—{Uopublican Banner aad'Nashnllo »Vhig. hivvo light bresd, sweet bread, bread that you can eat with aaood relish,do not forgot to procure Durkccs Baking Powder, and you wJH upt fall to hate good-brood, cakes, Ao.r-{Xroy Bally T*cnts :K M3y.2-t,ISS-. -••••• • ' \Vo hare tried this; article, and. can recommend It with, perfectconMenco.—[QaebeoGazette,l DarWaDafciog Powder we have tried at our boußo.ond | -our ‘ < bctter .haH’’ wjw astonished at the result—[N. i., rrjolco ln Rnd.glorifythe nam« . of Durfcwyaftcr 1 they hate given his Baking Powder a fair trial.—fNcw York Sun, Sept.3o, 1553. . >„■ DurWs Baiting Ponder, undoubtedly the bast mtfclo fjr this punwo that baa yet .been discovered.—N. Y. DnlUi-. ' ond most rosMCfablatirholciiilo houses in this, and 1 every largo city on this continent, could bo given, if space ■ allowed it. E. R. DUItKKK, ' v O- : fukniture BURKEK’S Sole EaopuiETmi am> - ■ 130 Hh'er sired, Ncw York, BAXTER 4 MoKEE, Agents, liittshargh-- . jopti.l] WALCOU* tCSCa-......».J0U5 8. LEECU; * ttWOUl jt 8. latoecUf AXeAipin & Co., tIitOCKRS, and dealers In rrodneo, Mct -"W rlr &hd Pittsburgh Jduoufafiturcsj Nob. *42 and2H ot Wood, Pittsburgh, !>«., c f for foe salobn Üboml tarm% thri following;.. - '. .-- . 'looHeroes freshßice;- So,oMlbs* Itacon,UßOrtedJ ; - ion hbls. Tar;- i 6 tons Bar Iron, do, •' 1500 kega'Noils. assorted;! do Best Nall RodH, 500 boles Window Glass,! 2000 kegs Bock, and Blflo ..assorted; ...... X - ft powdery ported; < fio half chests Tea,, 3OO boxes Rosin Soap; Srted;. -. , .-. 1 85bbls.Unsced,harden' 75 bxa. Tobacco,assorted;; Ttumers’Dll; i . 100hhds.N.O, Sugar,part;. SODbble.'Vlnegar; | prUne; •.' t - .30. do Rosin; ' ' frbxs.Dtt’mna. Sugar; * .20, do Pitch; 10 hhds. Porto Rico do; t 5000 lbs. assorted Copper; 150 bags Coffee; - : 2Qbbl?; and kegs Lard; ; ! 800 O. Molasses;.} V 10'kegsassortedSnot; .- j 75 do 8.11.''; ‘do}' . I. do.BuckShot; SOO bxs. Tin Plate, ass’d;! . sbbls. Alotn; 4 ions Wire, do; \ 20 do Jye Jlonr; '2 do Spelter; V ;..{ 20settaTlnner^Machines. 6 casks-Bbcut Zlnc,as-; and Tools; sorted: ' \, • 100bus.Dried Apples; _ - WOuitraTin; ! 100 bales.Batting,assorted; - IOOOIbs, Antimony;- j 2000 lbs. Cotton Yam, ns -•"10 tons ass’d Sheet Iron. eor tod. 100.000 R>e. a»B*d Balk Meat u WM. A. M’GLUItG, 1 ' pEAIsEIt tN Fine Toaff, Choioo Family Groconoa and Willow . * Ware. ■•■■■ CORNER OF WOOD AND STXTU STS., 1 - PITTSBURGH. PA. 1 Bnow reccWtogalarKO assortment of ERE3U GOODS, I to his nlreoßy- oxtenMvo stool!, parchafod \ftom tot hoods In the Eastern markets, rthicb, wUI bo sold b * «* of charge., sepP ENGINEERS’ STATIONERY WAREHOUSE. ~ w . s . iiaVEN, - • •'•OOBSWO# SLUtoT Airo SEOOSD 6TBEETB, -.- ; ALWAYS ON HAND,* large and well selected etoek of Whatman's Drawing Papers, all. sizes; . Drawing Paper in rolls, various widths;. Draughting Pencils; • -liathemt^cannstxutaenia; ; • • Tape Cities; India Butberi • i ..Vyieldßoats;. i Profile Papers; acrossSectioriPapersJ',. ■* Protractor Papers;. And aU ortMoa of Stationery nsod fey CiyU Engmeora. Transit, Topography and Record Books made to ori«—ruled to any pattern required, sepl . MISELLANEGUS. :ErmoraAITfIQETICY. M- & THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED OHHICE IH : THIS CITY ■ run bmotiko - SHJSEY TO THH OLD OOBSTEYii JAMES BLAKELX t*gale»vato ny to thorn pureons haT ing friimclß in the Old Cmmtjy, imd <lealroußof_elth« Mading’them money or paying their passoge, thflfe i rangementsfoidoingeitherifl.nowcompletejand on'sonttn a basis tliat mistakes can not occur, nor losses accrue toany; party. Boring - , the last ten years in which ho.baebeeh'in : this business, he ha&remitt&cnrerj&Balf MilUonof Dollars without tbalossoradallar,audtitohouse for. which h 6 la flgent, in Liverpool, hasshippodnoUesS than 45,C0Q persons daring- the: lost year tolhb country * without a complaint of hegjcct of duty on their part. : . gecanissue Passenger TfcheteforLondonvDublln, Liver pool, Glasgow, Cork, Belfast,Drogheda, Limerick, Pert' Busn, Newry, Galway, Londonderry, and Dundalk, to New : York, Philadelphia, Boston,Baltimore and Now Orleans, end | from thence to Pittsburgh 5 .and wili' attend strictly to forr warding passengers from thence to. any part of the country. Ho also has sight drafts for. sale, payable at the following pI M «,7U: 0 N ENGLAND. Edwards, Sandford * Co.—. .—.....L0nd0n; 1 "(AvailAbloin thfprhacipai c'itioß and towns througEuat ! England and Waled OSJEELANB . Provincial Bank : KcianiL, ■■ BBAKCBE3. . ■ ■. Armagh, • Belfast, Downpatrick, Enniskillen, Mallow, . ’ etrabana, •AtttawV'-- ••'."'SS2L,Ki’.-- Drogheda, Fcrmoy, Monaghan, Erohrarthjr, Baljxaena, - Cta^cil, Dungunnon, Londonderry, Omagh, w?£S£“’ ' , Abridge, ’ Kilkenny, KHrush, '■ SS?* Sndl? K, ’ Wexford, . ; Cootchill, gco |f^“ 0n Notional Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and Ita, branches in SP.y towns in Scotland". ". 3 ON FRANCE Messrs. Edward Blount 4 Co., Bankers--; -Pans. (Available in any city in Franco.) i v ON GERMANY. , , h Messrs. Yegel, Kock 4 Co., Bonkers, Frankfortomtho-Main. (bailable in anycity . jay? Iofl.cor.of Bevopih*PdBmKhfleld«t<. TEAS! .TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE AND KBTAJL, , jit the IPekin Tea Store, 38 ItMS 6TBEKTi'fCTtSBOMB,PA« 'TVY-tbe half chest, Of neatly packed in metallic package* Th^ U reerfvlngti. Foil stock Of GBFrf ■ and BLACK TEAS, -consisting of somo of the finest eU j % . to be found iu the Eastern market.: Merchants vintlng u»* city are invited to call and examine our stock. ■ . Below Is a list of tho various grades, all of which nave • been carefully selected,and.au} with, confidence be. rccvinr mended - ■■ .- 1 -■ •' --' i—. , . 50 half chests flue Young.Hyson; 10 do do Moyono Young Hyson; •10 do extra fine Moynne do; 100 . do • Superior . ■ do; . 15 do. extra fino > do* , _ 50 Lacquredboses extXftCnriona Young Hyson; 25 half chests fine Gunpowder; 10 do extra fine do;. - .. • 5 do do ildyunelmperial; . . 20 do Superior. -do; r 150 do Fine Oolong Black Tea;. 40 , do. exfcrafine Oolong; •. T. '. SO do' extra Curious do; . ■ , 20 do T Superlatively-strong and fragrant Oolong* • 25 chests extra fine EugUsh4lreafefast Tea;. . 5 'do ‘ Carious do .. do; ALSO—Java and Bio Coffee, Lovering’a Crushed sndPul- Ve ALSO—W;UOO Prlndpe Scgars, which will be sold very • » nTT A. JAYNES, SvUM&w. 38 Fifth street* Pittsburgh. ;. . . TYPE AGEE GY. A* JAVNES; • . NO. 3 8 HFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, Agent for the Salt of L.jphnson $ Co*t Typty se.y OF PHILADELPHIA, HAS ON HANT>»Baforsalß,tbBfclloTing:—BrasslißsA column Galleys; Common Galleyß assorted, Slice Gulley*. Composing Sticks;.! Common, and Job . Caws, ShooUng Sticks? Ley Brushes; jSoxwood Quotas, Furni ture anil Right. of:all descriptions; Brass JJnle, of an descriptions; Job Ink, in IB> cans; 100 kep Pront s N ewe Ink; 100 Founts Fancy Cord Letter; and Leads, cut to any * XSrMMers for Presses and Type -win receive prompt at tention, and famished at the Foundry prices. OldTypßre- exchange for new; at 0 cents 2>. Pittsburgh* May 14* lso&—daw ;i. _ • • --• J FOR SALE, jußtreodfed athlß er CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE; niitar the TwoMtfo Run, between and LaTrrenceville, a splendid assortment " V^T : of VEHICLES, of eveay description, and will continue -to rwwlTo regularly,-new and second hand Carriage*,' Suxivs, Bugm/s, which he will Sell on the very lowest terns f'W cash Having had twelTeyeara* practice in the busineßS,aJid with his well known facilities in the East, he flatters himself In putting down all competition. . • ■ • Those wishing to purchase are respectfully Invited to call and see for themselves.; . - • • > Especial prompt attention paid to repairing of Uarri b#?*, Ac.- [mylBxUwy*l JOSEPH WHITE. Br. Jayne’i Family JffedlclnM JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT; Jayne’s Hair Tonic; “.. Tonic Vermifuge; Eauatiye Pills; ... . « Cartdiqativo Balsam; . . ?*. Ague Wll*; • Alterative; “ American Hair Bye Theabove valuable family medicines constantly on hand, and sold wholesale or retail, at the Pekin TeaStorej.SS Fifth fitrevt#' By ■ A JAYNES, • - ; janlfcd/w .. . RxcluKive Agent for Pittsburgh. " • BUosas & 8on«« , . XTEW PATENT ASIALSAM Ja |\ veution removes the twb great obstacles to the up i total use ortho Steel Pcn,fia: their rigidity, and .their rapid destruction by.the corrosive action of the ink.. J o minutely exiuninlngtho <iniH pen in the act of writing, it ’will be seen that the aciionis compound, eonsißtingkfirst, of n gcntlc yielding backward acUoh immediately above the nlh-of the pen, nnd, se«ond f the **scissors” -action, or. - H*r.readiogopcn oftho pointsto permlbtbe flowofthe ibk. This compound steel pens • hitherto never havo had—gives ta the quill its flexibility, and that peculiar springy play which is so agreeable to the hand, and which' &eeias to suit'the action of the muscleeof the fingers: yielding, ns it does, to theslighte# pressure, with* out cramping the hand.; The efforts of ait steel pen maker* hare been directed to the attainment.of this essential qual ity of llcsabllity, and they have had recourse to;an innu merable .variety of cracks and-pierdngs to attain it.- The inveutorsof the Patent Amalgam Pen found, from a of experiments, that.tbo whole practice ef the trade bad m this respect been erroneous— that: no. combination ;.t f “cracks” and “ piercings” could produce thedesired action. if the ordinary farm cfVteatccLpaiwere adhered to. : point being gained, theyavoided the plan hitherto adopted for attaining and gave: a. peculiar, form. to the metaLby. inch they managed, to action of .the ordinary steel pen with theagreeable flexibil ity of the quilt. The second difficulty to be overcome was of less inagnitude,bu± still of great importance to the con* eumots of steel' pens. Every one is aware of the: corrosive action of the Ink on the ordinary atee! penr Even with the greatest care, it speedily destroys the delicately smooth sur | faco of tho pen. So serlrius a drawback ia thU xrom tne utility of the steel pen, that thousands are indntod to pur chase gold pensj at an eubrtaous' cost, almost exclusively, because Df-the ; qutdSty of that metal.;'. Tfce inventprsbaveremoved this evil by their,compound metal,, which possesses all'tho qualities of steel, with the additional merit of resisting the chemical action of,the. Ink. These Fens wittlastmorc than twenty times longer than Ute Sed Pai, thnsraidcring them fhecheapest exxrintroduced. ... For sale by * W»- 8. CATES, Stationer, novlD • » ... " Market street,' corner ef-fiecond,; Bridge over ttoo Allegheny Bltw, ator nearSiiarpsbtxr^f. 'VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That in pursuance of the. IN Act ofAesembly of the Common wealth of PennsylTa nin, entitled “An Act to'authorize the Governor to in«»po*, rate a Company to erect a Bridge over the Allegheny River, at or near Bbarpshurg, in County,”, apptove-1 13ih. of March, 1853, and Supplement thereto, aha Acta ex* tending the time therein limited, Books wilibo Opened hy the under named. Comndarionera, to for the Stock of paid Company, at-the ET. TKL, in tho City of Pittsburgh, on the SEVENTEENTH dav of DECEMBER: 1853, between thflfJxouraoflO o’clock, A. JL and 4 o’clock, P. M; and should the whole number cf shares not he subscribed oh that day, then and iu that case, at tho house of Mr. NEWPORT, in tho Borough of Sharps buiph, on too TWKNTT-FOUHTII DAI OJ?THE SAMB 31QNTU, between the same hours. : . ' Philip SHller, . Thomas Liggett*. James Sharp, ■ GabrieLAdams, . ;•• •: LewisC.J,Noble, • Thomas Wallace, Peter KUngensmlth, . Malcolm Leech', John W. Duncan, Harrison Parxy,| . David Drenan, RoberVChessman* . Francis Karos, RichardEwalt, ; DavidßOyd, . Robert Wilson, James Marshall, .■ James n.M’Cleuana, > - Henry M’Goary,-’ -v : ‘-Thomas'Pearson, games Blakely, Grout Howry, Charles Spang, James. (PH.-Denny, William 6. Denny, A. Morton, ■■■: J.O.Comstock,' Lemuel ShurUifL F. A.ColUer, ■ . • • •‘ . James Lewis.. fnovlT SADDLE, HAHN ESS- AND: TRUNK/ MANUFACTORY; I 'ijOBEKT 11. llAlvrtEY,begBleavetoipibaa . XV hisftfenda and the publicgenerally, that be continues to Occupy that largo and commodious Stotfo Room, formerly ocoapiodby-Baiauel Fahno* Iff ; Btoclc & Ox, No. 86. comcr of Diamond Alley and Wood at, where he ktwps . a large and general aafeqrtment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Safes, Saddle Bags, Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whip*,- and all other articles In his lino* ,;, - Ho also heaps constantly" on hand, and is prepared, tofu r nlsh to order, alTJrinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured of the best afiid:dii al style of workmanship equal to tln\ Rastern.mfmnfiictnrodarticle, andaifWS per MUt. cheaper. Country Merchants tad Farmers -would do -well to call and esamlno his stoch before purchasing elsewhere. aifc* is de : -lenaihed to soli first rote artlclee at ferjrlo-w ' .-" i forgetthe place, No; 88> corner of-Wood Bt. and * Diamond Allay. fap2Q cig Coach, and Carriage factory | lOENSTON,, BBOTHEBS &J 30., (hm*r of Rtbtcca<md Bdnumt strut*; Allegheny Otty, ' : WODLB rospectfally inform their friend*- theirablic generally, that they hare. VScommenced the xnannfacture of Carriages, x£*--T> n w»ni' n . Itockaways, Bnggles,Sleigba and Chariots,'in all their vatiouß styles of finish am proportion'. AHordera will be executed with strict regard to durability andbeanty offinlsh.'; BepoJra.will also be Attended to, on thtt'tn'oStteasoruiblQ terms. -vDslng ’in all their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel oonfi dent that oil vrhofavorthem with their : pateoi»go> will be peTfectlysatlsiledontrlalof tholrWork. v . • IhiTchapew are requested to gite us a call, heforopureha ;Singelsewhere, f; --/V oct&ly ;r . V MVBKI STABXiB, •- Obmar c/ SoUlfuld tintt and Diamond aJfcjf. ! A TUB undersigned haring added largely to Ms stock, is now prepared to- accommodate the public ] nfTl T»lih the finest Buggies, and best Horses, bo thfor •Baddlo and Harness. Gentlemen wishing to bare horses kept aQlrery, Will find superior accommodations for them at thlsetahla.. The stalls are large and new, and the pro - orietor oaVaoTery attention to their ease and com&rtiVa - -ocia:/ ■ : P. DEVUH. Pearl Steam 'Mill; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, 1 (*UL&& tITB JUILMAD BTATTOS.) FAMILIES will bo supplied vithonrT&rioOß grades of FRESH GKQUNII FLOUR, lly leaving their orders ntthoMlll or in ourboxes at • . . WileouA Co., Wood strwt,or Braun & Belter,cot* ncrlllHirty iiftd St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh. 11.. P. Schwarti»or J.T.Bamplo, Druggists, Allegheny. Flour will bedellTeicd to families lu either®! the two cities. : Tkoms : GASH on dclxyexy* jy2o'.. v , BRYAN, KENNEDY A 00. ~\TKVtI.I,K B. OISAIU’S NEW HOOK.—Now.ready, tbe MEMOIRS OFZHAJ OE ROBERT BTOBO, of tho Vir ginia licxim’cut: bv N. B. Cruis. Fabßehed and for ralo by - . -1 JOHN.S. DAVISON, 65 Market eireet, sear Fourth. teliUlJLUMtiiHALU'i, teUt'tDH'iKK AND k£a& X TIO STOCKING I>KM)T Is at Dr. lUSYS£a’& No. 1« corner or Wood street and Virgin alley. • All ,kinas.of mo* cfaanlcal appliances are Kept and fitted at thla establish ment, ‘ Satisfaction mrranUd. In all caeca. . noral A'- , iL.M&SON'A/00. J ' > VUt‘dasa ont all their. * arochwfeloii of needy. 60 pweenfc • * * * ..--v *-*■ •** J ' ‘ r ' ; . - - ■■ .>«*»*%*;*'t ♦. «■•' . .* - •■’.•./!-:V^**e •• .-'>■ V >.?-.. , KJ • f "*:■•• vv . • •:.■•. ■ • ■■ '->z *f- i. '■*' ‘ ' 1. ■ 5-1-,. - l ;V g.^:. Cartels Spanish tMixture. ' TUB GREAT PURIFIER OF TiXRiiiOOD-- . so J A PABTICUJ 0? BIRCPET 1H 19. A N ; INVALUABLE IUSMKDY FOR SCROFULA* Bbtf* A:-IWlL'BhotimatLna, Obstinate -Cutaneous jJnrotfony, pimples orPuatulescn tho Face, BlotchCSjßOUfyCm'cnio Bote Eyes, RfngWotn ot Tetter, end Pain of the BonesandJota w, StubbcrnUlcets, Syptk lnio 1 Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, sad ausia eases'arising from eninjodiciou* tisaof Mercury, Itßpnr deuce in life;or Imparity of tbeßtood. „ . ) ' This TalaaoleilediclEe,'whJclitas become celebrated for ♦w *rmba*'*it fiYtraordltmrV ctarer effected through US’ acencv.-bas Induced; tho et the urgent request ! 0? theirfriend*. to.offer ft tothapublic,wbteh thoydO wWfc'. tHo Utmost confidence ih.'its virtues and wonderftiiuUratiVQ ~ • TiTOperties.TliefoliowinseertiCcatcs.eelectedfrorQ elargo nu£bet T »re* Jbovoterr fltrouger testimony thah theinew word’of the proprletotskand are:from: ; known in their localities, and of the highest, respeetab&ity , . ftf them residing In tbweity of Richmond/V0.,. -Ei HOYDEN, £»!•* pt th<r Hotei,iUcfrtriftTiflr known everywhere, Bays' fcahas iseen the modicinacalied Carter’s Sjmnlsh.Miitttrtf ln OT^a-hnadred» ln nearly allthe diseases far which it is recommend-* . * ed, with the most astonishinglygood result.:: He says it is the most extraordinary medicino ha has ever seen. • » • . AGUE AND FEVKR-'-GREAT CURE.—Thereby certify,. ■ that for three yearkl‘bad Ague ohdFeYcrcf the niostTio lentdeacription. Ihadseveral EhyBl<dftns,tooklorgeqaan-i Utica of Quinine; Mercury, and I believe all the Tonies ad vertised/ but all Without soy permanent relief.At last X. tried Carter’s Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which eEbo*' tnally cured me. and X tun happy to say I bavohad neither • chillsor ferer sincew 'lcbnsider'it Uje,bcat Tonioin.the:- world, andlho only medicine, that ever reached.my case. Joua Lownusr. . Beaver Darn* near Richmond, Va* • ■ ;«■. . •*■ C/8.LU0.K,E6q M nowin the city of Richmond, and tor l many years la the Post Office, has such confidence in the astoMshing .efficacy of Carter's Spanish Mixture, that ho has bought vmwarfs of fifty bottles, which, he has given away to the afflicted.; Mr. Luck says he has never known It to fiul, whentaken according to directions.: . - . ; , v Dr. MINGE, n-practisiag Phyddan,BO(l formerly of the City Hotel, in the<dfy pf -jliclimon(iy says hehas witnessed in a number of instehceg_the effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture* which weie. moat truly surprising. Hosayflino i oaso of Consumption,’dependent on. the Liver, tb6 good ef* - fecis werewohderftil indeed. V . •-SAMUEDhL'BRINREB, of the firm of Drinker-ft Mor > fis, Richmond, was curodor Liver Cozaplointot eight yean : standing, by the use of two bottles of Carter’s Spanish. CUBE OP Editas ofttoßlch. mond Uepablican had-a servant employed in their press room cored of violent Scrofula, combined, with Rheuma*. tlsm, which edtlreiy-disabledhim from work. Two bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture mode * perfect cure of him,• and the Editors, inn public notice, say-they u - cheerffiltyre commenditioaUiWho are afflicted with any disease ortho bI BTILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA.—I had a very ■ valaablo boy cored of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. 1 consider it truly a valuable medicine. - . •• • .‘: Jakes M. TIIXOB, Condnctor on tho B.F. and P. It. 1t.C0., Richmond, Va. SALT RHEUM of TWENTY. YEARS STANDING CURED —Mr. JOHN THOMPSON,residing in thodty of Richmond*: was cured by three: bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, .0f... Salt Rheum, which ho had nearly twenty years, and which all the physicians of the city could not cure. Mr. Thomp son is awe II known merchant in tho city of Richmond, Va. i and Ids curb is most remarkable. ■ WM* A. MATTHEWS jof Richmond, hod a servant cured of Syphilis, in the worst form, by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. 'He iUye ha cheerfully recommends It, and considers It an ‘invaluable meiUcine- ‘ . . • • ; „ •„• •• ■' ; RICIiAR.DE. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofttv; Iq, a nd what physicians tall confirmed Consumption, by. three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. EDWARD BURTON, eommisalaner of tho roveuuo, «ays hehas seen the good effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture in a number of .Syphilitic cases, and Says it. is a perfect cure; for that horrible diseased - ; WSL G. HARWOOD, of Richmond, cured ofOld Sores and Ulcers^which disabled him from walking. Took afaw bot-; ties of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk without a cratch; in a abort time permanently cured. principal Depot at M. WARD, CLOSE ft 00, No. 83«iaiden ’& SONS, N 0.132 North 2d at., Philadelphia. nV.N NETP ft BKEEB. No. 125 Main street, lUchmond, Ya. And for Sale by B. A.'FAHNESTOCK ft WILCOX. Jr. ft Pittsburgh ; H. P« SCHWARTZ, Allegheny ; and by Druggists and Dealers in'Medicine everywhere. . t&flfcwly:-' •' foleiale and Jtteti *7 \ HOitSK’S COMPOUND SYfiUP OPIBL XOW DOCK HOOT, fpirra fa a purely Vegetable Compounds scientifically pt» \ ■_ pared from the best roots and herbs of the Materia,. gained on unrivalled reputation for the' mmS AND BTEENQTHENING THB UVEB» end BidSsnvifOßGASSi and cleansing the Stomach and Bow els, andthus curing all Bilious Diseases, Liver Complaints • , ■ Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Costiveness, FUcb, Headache, fovor. and Ague/Jaundice Nausea, Loss of Appetite, . causing the food tb nourish and eopport every part; •. : PURIFYING THE-BLOOD, and thus curing all Humors, Cutaneous Eruptions, Scrofu-; la, Salt Bbeum, -Erysipelas, Scald Head, Canker, Pimples on tbe face. Blotches, Ulcers, Tumors, Mercurial Disease, Can cers, Ac., Ac. • ESQDXATXNQ THE 6EOBETOBY OEGANB, and by enabling them to perform their proper functions,; preventing and curing many painful and dangerous die*, eases; strcngtheniDgahu quieting tho Nervons System, thu* allaying Nervous Irritation, and muring all diseases of tha. Neirea. aallystcriajNeundgia, Crainps,'Ao. Itlaunrivalled . Ihthe cure of <Ol FEMALE COMPLAINTS, asWeaknew,-’ General Debility, Irregularity,. Obstructions, Swelling of the. Feet,: Limte, Joints, Ao, caused by "weakness; also, Lung and Throat Complaints, as Colds, Coughs, Asthma,. . Consumption, Aeg also, Dropsy. Having made use of the Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock.. ItooVirrepared by C.;Mcrrse A Co., citherourselvu3, or in-our fumiHt», BBdfindingit to bea vcTy salutary and .effectual ■ S reparation; vro do mostcheernillyrecommondittothaptiV' case very valuable medicine.-;*.-. £. Bourne, Esq., Cashier National Bank, Providence,R.Z.L. A W. Spencer, Cashier IJme Bock Bank; do. do., Bev. William Phillips, Key. J. B. Richmond, C. S. Jones, editor Providence Geni Advt, William Field, M. W.G. M., Cyrus* Hshcr, UiJumea Hutchinßon, Q. Dea. V. J. . Bates, Doct,B<nij,.Colbyy and one ; hundred. others of-the- >. moat respectable families of Providence* v This certifies that I have fbr a'number of years been ftC' quieted with the eomporitlon and" mode of manufacture ol • MOUSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP-YELLOW, DOCK BOOT. I have als o bee n acquainted with its snodus joperandi, lndie* ? ease, add can say that in all respectsit is admirably ctJcu- ‘ lated to remedy that class of JHsease for >rbich .It was de signed. "'2l is-especially Valuable in'INDIGESTION ..end all -its attendant'symptoms, it excite tehcaltby action tho l LIVER, removes Torpor, andt n activity of this OBGAN,and • - stimulates healthy.action In ail the Ejotem. As a DKPU-. : [ RATOBvor purifier of the Blood, it.hasna superior.- 1 -r. dayid holmes,hi. tl • 7?. X, Jan. 4,1853. - . ttS-Piepared by 0. MOUSE A CO., Ifo. 440 Broadway, Ifew.York, and sold by Druggists and others throughout . this and other countries. JOEL MOIILEB, Agent,. *r27:ly ’ :■ Pittsburgh, Pa. . DB. DE LANEY’S ■■ CELEBEATED CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, TTieonlvJAfddibUCurt for that Dreadful Disease Known as CJPJSBMATOBBHEA OR INVOLUNTARY. NOCTURNAL • 0 EMISSIONS,*Q hnrrassing and destructive, and produc tive efxomuchiiiischief to the nervouß system,incapacita tmg the mmi for business, sbcloty and matrimony. •• Thii-lastratoent is'simple, comprehensive and n«ter- t ■failing, •amP'inay 'he /used without theslightest Incon vonicnce erthe .knowledge of thamostintimato. friend, ilt ts to bo extemUly,\prodacinsiio ,paln oT Injury whatever,nor preventing any one from attending to »<Tg h-nßtnpßH- and while in use not a staple tmiit&n can takd plice, invigorating the organf, in ashortHTteytosuehanea tent that they n»m3i*HXia PBuunvß ybWEa or amimoir, the •; loss of whlchi Caased hy early abuse, la the diseacelu ques*’ _. tion,aad the cause of tha thousandconcomitant complaint* -. . —■viz;: Nervousness,. Prostration.,' Dyspepsia,.Pain In ther.. and Dinmess of Vl&ion t Weakness of the Bach ana. Lower EstremltieSjAfiections of the Eyes. Impotence, Plmr pics on the Face, ItexnhinroDecUneofviitiify, "Weakness - : .of Memnry and Power-for. Mental Application,Dejection,.- - ATeralon to Society,Timidity, Bdf-Bi£ trust, Love of Solitude,, Ac. AH these complainis invariably toon as the % soitTc&Uitopp&XTam which <Aey-manatoL‘ >. y-- 1 Beit also remembered, that those complain ts are butUttle - Understood by the profession in general, and. that all the , inediclhelntnewdrldneTerhaSyand nejerwnijStopthote J if allowed to continue unchecked, oro sure to y produce the most distressing-consequences.- - , - .' The price of thecomplete. instrument, carefully- seen red,.; : agalnstnßnbsertafionl&obox,iapnly $10." \ltcan befccat by express to any address, in any part of the Unllod States, - Canada, Ac., according to order, accompanied by full direo*. i tions, dzulimpor^antadvice tothe married and single,tho ... i expanses, even to the remotest porta of the country, being ! verytrlfllng. ~ All applications and remittances must bo directed, (pert- . - paid) to the Doctor himself, hohaviug no Agenclescgtablbh od butln London.and Paris.* . . - .. Addrcss,(po6t-paid) Dr. ZhDe Laney, 61 XJspcn&rd street* ‘ - New York. . ~ _ ; Office hours, dally-,from 0 A. M. tills P. M4and from Yto 8 P.IH., the Sabbath excepted. s * %• The undersigned certify, with great pleasure, that the ' : aboveinentibned Instrument is not only conatructethonrei enUfio principles, but that from its use the happiest result*.,' may always, with confidence, bo anticipated, there be lx>g,lbr the euro cl those dlreasesj **o other certain,remedy extant. >• HENRY 8. KELLER, M. D., * OH. adETZR, M..D., fie Chambers 0t» CU.ECRHARDT; W. IX, 24 Howard st, NEW YORK;: . Jayue'i £zpeoto»iit*- --■ • CONSUMPTION.—' Thlstermisfrequentlyinapproprlately applied'to other affections of the lungs and BroneblA. : So far as the treatment is concerned, this is of very little." eon«oquebee»as ihoJremedleaure the same. .The EXFEC- <. TpBANT should;bO-giren as often as may be necessary W : - . relieve the cough; and produce a free ami easy cspectora* • tion, and also tc remove the tightness, or. pain, or oppress , sloa about the throat or chest. The bowels should "be regu- -- lotedby theusaofthe SANATIVE PILLS whenever neces sary. If thew be nmeh <lobUlty, wUh night: sweats,-from i -qua to two tea-spoonfuls of TON 10 VERMIFUGE should bo [ given aboutbalf an hour before eaeh.xneaL It should-be • • [mixed in two or three spoonsful of eold water, and sweet* ■ ened to pleaaeihetaste. Butif there bo no niffht-sweats, - - I or Jjf they disappear, then giro the .ALTERATIVE three [ times a day f &cconliug to- the. directions, instead ofthe.-. VERMIFUGE." * I AUDr.dayhVa preparations for sale, wholesale or retail,., jat the PEKIN TEA BTOBE, 38 Fifth str&t. . dec!7. . . . ‘-*-y Warren’s dongrean Fiak* • • .• T HIS INK isprepared by a purely chemical process, and.. . Is warranted to contain noUcins injurious to mttalicpens, . ; Itls pale "when first useiLbat by exposuro to- the air be comes gradually of a moat-Intense, and permanent-blade.-. - For sale in bottles of xari size, by wholesale or retail,Bt .- • sopB ' : .W. 8. HAVEN’S StatiooeTy War . - nse. Market street; corner of 2d. - GUPAL VARNISH—6OO gallons, Smith’s New Tork. brand, In etoro onrt for sale by • FLEMING BB JB., successors to J.Kidd&Co., dcc2' • - <>Q Wood si. Tibs in etoro and ior F&le t>j gUSMINQ BRQ3. i,,/wv NESTS BANI> CRUGIIILKS in storo and for sal 11 >UU by f -•- - [dedZj- - FLEMING 1 8803.' ■waur. sTAHm-410 botes. “Ohio.’* Ip stern and ftr sateby; :■ ‘ [dec27 / 1 FLEMING BROS. SAi.TPETItE— 160 bates, crude, for saloby • B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO. tor salo j doc 2 3: . B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO- a KIU)W ROOT—IOO lbs, Bermuda,' genuine, for sale by A dec23 •; 1 V : B. A.; FAHNESTOCK A 00. V gAafrj—OTM, ftM%y AmBWCg t co. US JSBAIi hare on tanil, Etantly tocilving freak rappliea of tbo follottm? watera. in pint on.l quart: heftli'3: Knu-lfe Sprhi{T, JfnlUi Snl^orSyrißS,CoogPs»W»tcrjMia p S»ratogamter., .s Corner Market et and WftmonJ* . j ft 9 • and corner Fourth anil BroltMom Btg» IV/IJBMCINE CUtaTS—A new lot of rorious jiics amJ M. to.ortcr; ; faß Tggy3ftAjUAUW!iT«t | lot, jost rocfiTwl and for 6 joskOT PUEMISO, '■■■■■■ ■ Ooroot Market nt-.sod Diamond, >fl —Fourthand gmltMoM ttfc -Ta . u *»v K*.— iStcbetor « laqmil UairUio, '“JMJjj FLEUISO u s»s-'' ' J.' -v—:- : s' : ./ S‘ ■ • . -N • V
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