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GfiotpoicAt*. v Fact?sj+-:Iu tv recent outline <>f ...t.ioJ3ca!ogy ottho Globe, by Hitchcock, the ac oojnppllshed geologist* fhcta ore u iglvcu respecting the extent and-inexhaustibility * of tho coal measufetref tho gU>be, particularly those of tho UnttftdJSt&ies. ln.Uova Scotia and New BraflsWick’the coal field covers nearly tea thouggnd squjir6 miles. . tn ihp southeast., pare and in Rhode Island,.’m a de .j .. posit coyermg nearly fivo hundred square miles/ . ’ Thfi great-Apalaclii&n coal field, extending from New-York* to Alabama, is seven hundred and twenty miles m length. opd covers nearly one ; hundred thousand squaro miles. The Indiana coal field, three hundred and fifty miles long, ■embraces abont fifty-five thousand square miles. In Michigan is another, ono hundred and . fifty miles long, wbieh-covers twelve thousand equare miles. The Misouvi and lowa coal fields, em brace fifty thousand square miles.> The grand total in the United-States amounts to more than two hundred nnd 'twenty-five thousand square miles. When wo think, of the immense extent to ■, which' the use of steam will hereafter bo in . creased on this continent, m consequence of the use of coal, wo can form no adequate con ception of tho future populousness aud prosper ity of the country.—Zedyer. ■■■; E\elaBhes.— ln, Circassia,. Georgia, Persia, and Indio, one of the.mother’s .earliest caros- is to. promote. the growth of her. children’s eyd . lashos, .by tipping, and removing the fine gossa mer-Uko points with a pair of soissors, when .th®y aro asleep.. By repeating this every mouth or six weeks, they become, in time, long, close, finely curved, and-, -of asilky-glosa, - The prno* tice never-fails to produce the desired effoct, and it.is particularly useful, when, owing to inflam ; mation.of the eyes, the lashes have been thinned or stunted. CLOTHING^ GEORGE ARMOR, MERCHANT TAILOR. JSo* 5T Fifth Street, In Masonic BnlUUng, HAT IN(J fitted up a room fortbu purpose, of resumioti hl» basine&vfiattuts himpclf tu bo ajdc to mak« lo -order Tnshtottable Ciothlngof ell descriptions. Citizens and AtfftMers desiring comforiable garments, will da well w girohfm a call, as be is determined to please tiro mo«t 'fx«i Ho wt)l also bo bappv to see many of his old rus« totners, os ho has just .recemxl, from the Eastern cities, an elegant shttle of CLOTHS, OAB3IMEOE3 and YE3TTNG3 •' deeSKSm UGUOVAL. nPHE subscriber would respectfully Inform his friends and ■Xt the. public* that be has romored from bis old stand, on, Market street, to tbo yJSfV TROy FRONT STORK, NO 45 FIFIUC bTftELT, Immediately opposite tbo Theatre,- where bo is now.recomng and opening a handsome ne«ort ■ moat or Maitt and: Fancy Colored Cloths, Cassimeres and Votings, of.tbo newest stylos, which ho will take vh-asuro ,1a showing to.those who may favor him with tv roll- Hols’ also prepared lo make to order every article orcioihingi Constituting, a Gentleman's Wardrobe, in the latest and mastfashionable,style, * ..... . • $0 TAILORS —The subscriber offers for sale his com-' fJeta system of Garment Draughting, so favorably knowni nd generally usod by the trade of this city, Cincinnati,! Fhiladolpbla and elsewhere; at the following prices, vis ? -"With--iastxuctions, $ly,0O; without instructions, s7>oo - BOoh-tmd lUiler, containing ffcll arid accurate directions tbijacwsslul draughting, forwarded to any part of the United States, on receipt or $7,00; by JAMBS C. WATT, ...Teacher of Garment Cdtting, jfa .45. Fifthafreet, opposite the Theatre, :.• SAMUEL QUAY, : MERCHANT TAILOR, MO. 4? ST. CLAIR MOTEL BUILDIMGS, ' J BT. CL.ua STRICT, TITTSDtJCOn, f 1 ENTLE MEN'S CLOTIUMG made oxchwircly to 0 rf«» \JT and warranted, to euit. Has constantly on hand a GhoJce a&'OTlmentof CLOTO3, CASSI MERES, VESTINOS, and OVERCOATING, of the lateststrlep, selected expressly for tho;cctafcomtrade.. <jhrailamen theircnli-rs, will have liHurwlsiics consul tod trad complied with, as all work ladoog nnderhlaerwn enporrlgion. • •novia CLOTHING ST O RYI JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. *T7IOUMEIUiY.ot. tho celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty JC tstTEel, which ha.* won an unbounded popularltT. unitor he nano of the TUBfcB BIG BOOBS, have, for tho pur pose of acquirrag more space for their • Immonse buxine'w, roQiovod'to the spacionS building on the corner of ■ DIAMOND ALLEY AND 1700 D STIIKET, • . Wliftr® they havo tiow tLoxnoat SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING. That has ever been offered to theptiblic. •Their principal ottfoct for this removal, b to giro them more facilities for the WHOOSBAI.E TRA»EI Th<7 are. prepared toaell Goods at tho L O WEST MAS TER E PRICES’ And they will warrant thorn : to : bb as good ns any miura faoloredrathe Union. < CUSTOM WORK, IS TE*-MST -STTIX, ASi> 'OPOS Till SHORTEST SOTICE- . They hare on hand a fall and beautiful assortment of LOTUS awl COATINGS, faj. FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI NESS COATS, Oar Interests axe identical with those of our customers, and w-eassureth* pnblto that mir. fidelity vrfU not fall in filling »U .Orders we may bo favored ■vith- DON'T FOKOKT THIS PLACE— '.SI©. §§ Wood Street, v f(BABT SOS,) COBJTEU OF DIAMOND ALLEY- IV—Wo dwlreour pfttroQß to understand that ko hare no longer any connection -with the Clothing BusinuM on liberty *trwt.. ; Our attention is devoted exclusively to the House above designated* mar 23 DRY GOODS. SECOND ARRIVAL OP CALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS 11 The Cheapest Goode of the Season! • YOUNG, STEYENBOV & IXXVB, sign of the onnnnl Bee Hive, No 74 MARKET STREET, between Fourth and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, haTo just received, and ar* noif large and splendid assortment of DRESS GOODS, Of the newest and most desirable styles, adapted to tho s, presentaeason. Plaid Brocade and Fancy Silks at bargain*. Plain Black and Cornelian Silks and Turk Satins. Merino plaids, all wool, and Silk and Wool do- Edk and Cashmere Plaldsoforcry description, Tory cheap.- • • Now style Plain knd Fancy Da Lainos. French Merinos, Cashmere*, Coburgn, Alpacas, and Para mattas, tricolors and qualities. Doßeges, and high colored De Caines, all qualities. ■ Fall and Winter Shawls, of every description. Copg-and Sqnare Broche and Plaid Shawls. Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet <lo. , French Chintzes, Ginghams. A general assortment fast color Prints, from eta up •WHITE GOODS of overy description. OollarSj Cuffs, Chemlzettes and bargains • •Bonh.tt Hibbons and Mlllinery Goods, very cheap. Al*o f *full .stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, at low prices*— Linen Sheeting, Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, umlNap .. kins.JßUsria Diaper, and Cravats, very cheap. GLOVES, HOSIERY. SUSPENDERS, and CRAVATS. .-We would respectfully aohdt an early call from both wholesale and retail bnvers, flattering ourpelvea that Ho c&jLacoo&XTnodate all who may favor us with their patron age* on most liberal terms. • ■ aep2g> • • YOUNG. STEVENSON A LOVE. HOtlrell fp O THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS OF ± PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY CITY, AND YICINITT. —D. GREGG k CO., Tjnpdrtert A Wholesale Doa’ora in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties No- IM>, one door from th& North-west corner of Wood. at. and DUmond Pittsburgh., Having completed the enlargement of their present occupied Ware Rooms, are now opming'one of the largest and best stock of DRY GOODS and VARIK TIES, they have ever horetoforcexhlbi ted to the Pittsburgh trade, hnd On bramlnatlon, will be found to be unsurpassed by any other House of tho kind in the City, and as one of the n&jrtnera Is generally In the' Eastern Cities durlDg the buamcaa.Eeaflong,. burchaßing cheap bargains, adapted to the Pittsburgh and Wostorn Trade, wo will be able ir> offer Inducements to our old customers, and purchasers gener ally- Our stock of Dry Goods consists in part of tfao follow lag leading articles, via: Superior Broad Cloths;' Pilot and Petersham do; • Fancy Cassimereo, Tweeds and Satlnetts; v deans;Fanoy Vestings and Corduroys; " Flannel*, Tickings and;Yest Paddings; : Brown and Bleachod Mashns, and Irish Linens; • Foreign and. Domestic Ginghams; . Alpacas, Merinos, Coburg Cloths, and Dross Silks: Bay State and Broncho Shawls; - WoolsmComforts and Fancy Bilk Handkerchiefs. / ffba. following comprise a part o&the genorol stock of VatlbUcS: ; . ' -Buttons Combs,Threads and Sowing Silks; Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, and Black Silk Veils; —LaceGoods, Jaoonalt*.Mull andCsunbriok Muslins; ■ sap6T goodugencraHy. - Also—A largo assortment of Tahle Cutlery, Pocket knives, Rasors and onr own Importation. Pcrfnmory, Patent -Medicines, together with a splendid assortment of Gold-and OUt Jewelry, of the latest patterns; Gold and Sil ver Watehos; Watch.materials; Watch glasses, and an ex tenrive stock of SO hour and 8 day Brass Clocks, of a variety ofpatterns: All of. which will bosoldon the mostacrom modating terms, lor Cash; or City reference- .u . N. B.—City, Country Merchants and Pedlars aro invited to give us a call buforo •purchasing elsewhere. t; i . r ; y , DfIREGOACO mEABt TEABI TEAS I-J. HAWORTn, the original and JL. only importer in this dty,-of Afro best Congo Teas from * n4???r n l ?, w T ' T T cc j vin « a very largo uud choice selection of TEAS, which he Is determined to sell. at such prices and fineness of quality, that all the reckless puffers |n this or lii 11 ®**'? 17^«P»oi bent-- Ho most respectfully Invites the ®/ *M» and the summWogdiatricts, withoutJistinctipn of naUon, to «U and which he eells subject returned, if they don’t-irivi' wUsihction.:--Thelpllowirigarothopricb? ~ J ® 9 ■ Prime.Oolong, Souehongand Congo, cental lb.' A very superior. English breakfast Congo. 50 C a e sr ** • Extra flue, a very delicious Congo, 75c,»1b. . ■ * Hno.Xoung Hyson, 40@50c. Jh. Extra fine Jfoung Hyson and Imperial, 75c. a lb Very best Y’oung Tyson andlmperial, fil ® ft. Don’t mistake the ; pIace—PAGODA TEA STORE, comer of.Diampnd.ftnd Diamond'idley" A, liberal reduction made todealeiv;: - jan2l MEWDKON, INSTRUCTOR. —Tho. complete:. Melodoon .instructor, In Sevan parts. •, Part I—Elements of Mu • file.; PArt 2—Progressive.linger Exercises. Part 3—Airs, Marchssr.-Waltaes, Variations, Ac. i part 4—Favorite Move ments from Operas, Ac. Part s—Voluntaries and Interludes, Part .o—Selections from Oratorios. . Part 7—Modulations Designed as a thorough instruction, for tboMelodeon, Sera pblne, Eolicon. Organ, or any elmJlpr instrument, bv .7ohn Zaodel,Orgamatofyt George’s Church, New York, author of “250 Voluntairesnnd Interludes,”“ThoAmatcnrOrcan ist,”Aa, Ac. -P*iecS2,oo. • A large supply of the abov'C'WOrk just received, and for sale atthe Music Store of JOHN H. MELLOIL Ja3t ‘ . • No. 81 Wood rtreet. lar S° stoctof zu»7. cml beautifiU p&t V/ teraa now receiving at tho . . NEW CARPET BTORE,. - ',, .1 ■>' ; .47 Fifth street, near Wood. Cloths of »U widths and qnelitiss: Hods, Matts, •Matting, Window Shades, Stair-rods, Tehltlan Blinds, Hoi AintEiowtSTCAsnnncij. • • . ROBINSOK Jk CO M”;' .. -■ *■■■’ .V% »>-■ . ... • . : ■■ r > •!. . ..... ’5• v^/r :: Vc :.: . -...•■ nnlfaffariiTnlf fff f fflfrflfi, ijfilyi^TTjTiM' - ,tt mtxharsh “ iwo - “^o’ A^lSil n ' ! ',' r ,’,? urT i 10 ;l 111 * tlckctj in will be charged m on to station r»W3,exc«yt from stations where tim Company have ao ngent notes of & less denomination than Are dollars «m he vJ?nS' 0t f ? ««Pt tbofe Issued by the ■Usdes 01 Pemjsj’varua, J 0 p ? si! of I °“. t*=« Company will hold tlicm ®l»es responsible for pergonal baggage only, and for an amount not oicoeding $lOO. 1 ’ “ lor “ tn^£7 Th ”“*“ l,toro : n . nnm ' Wnohaa born employed nt.^wL r , h , a ,"fsapn to and from tlioD.pot, UMS^nWfcread'Srt^^ br P«*»Sor.«a For UnXota apply to ~ J, MKAKIMEN, Agent. ■n**i i ' i .. At the P. R. K. Depot, on Liberty street. Pitts bnrgb» yprember 80.1&53. v : • ■ joun irctosKEy * co. O WINTER ARRANGEMENT WEDNESDAY,WTvafcer 10, W Throe .Pasreoger d*UySundays excepted) as fol* Mrnnng 'j fail. Znning Jf“ T 0 s.-mdufkyilt..... -S?A SI Jl.w'aM 6JOPM' Monroovlllo Junction.. Gib “ iim ii r!„ ~ Shelby Junction 6.40 lu V U Ac .< ManslicM Juoctlotf..... 7-20 « 140 u 8 lo« Mount ‘VerD0n..;......... 0.05 « -4-10 •« *'•£ « ‘ .Beach Newark..,; 10.03 « 615 «• GOING NOUTII. I«ave Nowark at. 4.20 ASI 0.00 AM 625 P M •v \^ n , on , 6 * 25 “ ™.lO “ 030“ Mansfieiil 7«20 “ 12.10 PM ain « Shelby Junction 7d5 105 " SJ? L Monroeville Junction., 0.15 “ 310 “ lfta) « Jieach Baoaasky,„.._lo.OQ “ 355 “ 11M « « «£“«** al Sandoeky with Mad Hirer and Lake Brio aD Af xi ortlier M, W7is^ a, l oleTelßn(loßC * Toledoßoilroads* At Monroeville, .wjtb Trains on ‘‘Southern Division” CI A T t ! Bi a ft. an t To 7 a ' >Jt - IL > fl>r Cleveland, Toledo, Ac- ° cin A natnfate' Uon^‘LO,eT ' UnJ - tolunill “ Cln- Eai t roMTr“«fb^h QD ’ WUh ««». aUtrftl OWO lUIW •» Tbii arratigomonf of Trains completes the lino of direct communication between tho K«st and “ Gnat jrorlh-Wat" the Wean n*»wpT, h! lladelpblaand Baltimore, destined for i I, ~' 1 * 1 ’ proceed, directly on their arriral at Pltbbunrh, t b o J t o l o l^“r ITanUK^ol ‘ 1110 Mansfield. ThoSce L, ,r? Qr S?V lle ' coaacctlon la mado immediately for kEonaedlateplacns— affording a route unrlvalled-for safety, certainty and despatch. is also taado with all the Trains on the Ohio and Penn.yitiania Railroad at Mansfield. by which cassen- Rent front Chicago, Toludo, Itatroft, Sandusky, Zanesville ?h| Wart 3 ood Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh, rhiladel! phbt and Baltimore, -without delay. ’ P ‘““““ foar b ° h<Ul “ the d " reKn ‘ C_ , ; „ 1 J. R. ROBINSON, Sunorlnt’t. Sandusky, November. 185,1. ' f n dv24-3ml Pennsylvania Railroad Company. ii.:, delpbla, prompt!/, or rocolpt. Tlmo, fhe Dm t, -i v ; , * Bawn, Dori (ealted,) 46c. ® looas. lootts l^1 ’ — OJ ' aUow ’ Cotton < WimtoVeiMD, too. 8O??U00tts S ’ Che< ‘' W ’ F -F ttlenwim> . leather, Loaf Tolnyxo, “4 Ttoothy On Doer SWjdß, Hemp. Flslj, end Ewg, 70c. a 100!b» V lOOfts’ Fur "’ Broo: “ “ tl Merehaiahi, 900. On Floor, i=Uratal. Wo ore also prepared to forward freight to Station, near Greonaburo, and intermediate Stations ° ang “ fl COVODE * aitAIUJU, Ageita, comer of Penn and Wayne ata, Pittsburgh. UOIJSXON, Agent, 216 Market street, Philadelphia. PfcNNSSIAAMA KAJimOAtWWroili T.mre ~ PmsncnoH. PmUteiWiu aot BalumobS CT a yoa^"' -1 * 5 ”’ leatLBrs » Merchandise, fur», go cents Bi w;m S re ’ S cn f Jtog '( “|Tm a?. y Flax, Leather (Eastward,) ooc louftl Ul "> Hemp and Iburth Ctasc.— Alcohol, Baron (fa caska or Wos \ i>„.i„„ and Malt, Beef anW'oii (pickled Cheeso, Grain (in bags,) Lard and Laid Oil, (in ob™ ,5 tUOO^M* 1 C3 *°' TaUo,r ’ ™*y.l*afXob>j2ii Isoc«ifa 1 soc«ifa i9xn<ilßa*f.-rCotton'6oc?tloo Iba' Plosriitabbi <»«** oeoroii C. bralcTscts TEUU HAWORTH, corner of Diamond and Diamond to-inform bifl customers and the Dublin k en6r that ho Is now recoi vine's. largo and cboleij roW. Sf OnnS?f MlSS,<mell M rw~ p ?* acr ’ extra-fine Soaphon'e, Nineyonc'^Dolo«r oraß S« P*toe TeSs; ilSttfbwS: (au-lS v,w EE t ; flno SEfGAltSand STfiUPS; Hunch; BiNTa• V^S’ f’i 0 -“4 Saltans JSAIBINBi ftoah OUll!' m “? OraagaPeeb jaape 'naimc Uslin atS--i i ' a L t . ort ’ Madeira, T(menff«, Cham- KSiStaS? °f 4 Malaga WINES; together »lth deKnodTSHf of which ha is MWrtta iSllllllaffi 0 WILLIAM IUN|Y, Adtn'f, 'MICHEL A W RSuER ibnrgh ■ Attorneys at la^ V .Or-f-r * x!cc6 TE AN SPORTATI6Nr7 9 feTXB 13 If RQ.H ; Posssn jet i^k n^aT^f,feW^ wl ” at f taOM r t . LXPhKeS TIIA.LV ieave3 Cleveland at 3.00 P SI fur Alli afloij, stopping at nud£on,Karlvlllo anil itnvonnaonlvl arriveutr.Amnnce at 5.00 PW. : > ' - ' -'“ kSS£S2SEJ3^ ~ PRAIX leaves Alliatbo fur Cleveland at 12X0 Suph to a‘v e w M r ? nlJ,ono lhroush tr£kl from : a rora Cloveland eonnceta at &* l 2£?iE lUI .8 ie ' Mall of Ohio and Ptsnna..R.R. for Massillon andWooatorj also for Balem and Pitta bargb, arming at Pittsburgh at 445 PM.' ; -' I t-Express TriUn from'Clov-eland, and Moil Train from - Weilftfillo,both connect at Alliance at 5.00 P M with the ISES£2S£ftf p “•«* Kttaborgh-aprivlng at _ ErprowTralnfVom Allianceconnects with thaS-QOA'M Train of 0. Ss P.R. from Pittsburgh.' -P&saengera leaving Pittsburgh onthe 8.00 A M Train ai rlve at dirreland at 2.40 P 51, and connect with the follow ing trains East,‘West and South. > vJlsyxeand Toledo.--Trahia leaving at 3-00 Pli'fer '™M^’?°r^? l^ g ? 5? d Northwest, arrivingit Mcdo at 7.55 PJP ant Chicago next, morning at. T 00-f thmi through from Pittojmrgh; toOUeagb;being less than-Zl B , C . S «»CraasttavL—Trains loaring at ai nnil . B - 30 3. M f»r Columbus, Cincinnati, Gallon, Dayton, Iniimnopolu and nil .lotions on the Bellefbntalno and -Indiana Railroad. _ ii l ? 7 ?*?® Ar,D halt—Trains leaving at 4-45 p M an 4 0.00 l Mfor Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo ond Now York - The Teams ronncct both ways with tho C. Z. * C H, It at llmison tor Cuyahoga kalis, Akron and Clinton at Bayard Minon ' a kod Waynesburg Tickets through to Toledo, Detroit,- Chicago, Laralioami Freeport can he obtained at this offiS, ’ 3 r 9 u ' !st « i to Procure their tickets at tho Company JOHN A. OAUQHEY, Agent, novlB , Monougahela House, Water sh, Pittsburgh ; OHIO AM PENNSYLVANIA H«Tt.T?nan Now Arrlngsment, COMMENCING A VO VST 8, 1858 TItXPItESS TBAINj loaves Pittsburgh at 0 o'clock, A M: i, , Stations, ond dines at Croat; "“S at IXO P si, arriving at Cincinnati In tho evening. vW Columbus and Xenia.; ~. . • . b V * fr ° m to Cincinnati, $7,75 ;to Columbus; MAIL TRAlMnarcs Pittsburgh at 8.30 A SI; dines at Ab : : “S reaches Crestline at 0.00 P M, connecting with' tho Mght Iraln toOdumbus and Cincinnati, and with the Bollefonfaine and.lndiana Jlatirood for Dayton, Indianono-. llSy Tcrro Ilauio, and towns in Indiana. Connections are Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and Fare from" Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4.00. Oonnectionsnro made at Mayfield by Railroad with San dusky City, Mansfield, Moant Vernon, Newark and ifones- 1 vine. , ...... -j ' yUtofli. 0 ““**** aty ’ * 4 ’ so » u . Newark,s4,so; to Zona-. Connections are made with Detroit and Chicago, both by CleTeliU'd and bandosky City; Passengers who loavc Pltts bmgh ln tho Mall Train at 8.80 A M, go directly by Mans field and Sandusky City to Dotroit, without dotonUoo Faro to Dotroit, fl.OO: to Chicago, *ll,ooc . JIGTURSIISIG-s THE. EA.PBES3 TRAIN leaves Crestline at 1 00 1* M ' at n 4o V’ ond Alltmc6 at 5.00 P 51, and rcach osJlPlUsburgh at 8.15 p M, connecting with the Express WUitdoaoPM Uldtlmo ». »“■* Isavcs Pitts- Tune from Cindnnati to Pittsburgh, hoars. Fore, $l5 00 Fare from Clucinuati to Philadelphia or Baltimore! TRAIN leaves Crestline at 7, A M; dines at Al lianco, connects wl;h Express Train from Cleveland and arrives nt Pittsburgh at 6, P M vievejami, and „.NF;» BIIIOHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves JSfW? i? A ,? J a” l ' «5 I* M. and New Drijhtoa st J at redared ratra* »»■ <*»»&, ticket S' 1 ' IC ‘'" a P ““ bar " h “ <W® A SI, and ar “ 010 « > GtOROE PARKIN, Ticket Agent • Trsdhs d 6 not run on Sunday, : ■63f*. Further information mav bo obtained of ~ au»,a JOHN KLLLY. Piuiwinpir Ap*nL, ■WIHTEB AEEANGEm¥hTS . 1833. £&&&£!*& ®g3§|sl IH _., the hail no ad Tbin Will TeaVe the? avenger Station on at >t 0 o’clock, stopping ulift Bt^foas '«a the n>aa, anil arriving in “at at 7 o’clock, connecting with the trains direct to New also connecting at llarris- STm DSfar,BllJ arriTingin Baltimore at ?£ iatu to Philadelphia, $0,60; Fare to Baltimore. <9 B.iSirflee checked to all Matloos oo the Pcnnsylnml* Bail, road and to Philadelphia and Baltimore * ro- ' ® Aeoomtaodauou Train will leate eTciy afternoon at P «&. 6t BU reSa,M staUom, > “ dtonni »S SANDUSKV, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK RAILROAD. GOING SOUTH. * ** \ *&&%*&&* and othef' ftrialS? ww 4HCR, ~S ey ala« Inilire'TeasolajGafgooa and S?SS ttSSSSSS?*' ÜBte openorßpecial ****** They.also insure merchandize jwasportod by wagons, railroad can, canal boats and steam- °n rivora and lakes, on the moat liberal terms. -iL*j s 7??^ ,oBo P ll :IL Z* o *’ Edmund A. Bondar; John C.’ JJ™* Epbcrt Burtoa,'John; Itr PenrOse, Saqiuel BSwaidA QeorM Q. Lajper, Edward Darlington, Isaac JL Doris, wS lima Falwell, John Nowlin,Dr. It. M~iiuston,-Jos. C. Hand ThoophUus Paulding, IL Jopcs Brooks, Hsnxx: Sloan, -Uugli *£sr - Josirn V Cowa,, Sr^J? 0 *- aHiro ’ r «**™**- FROTECnON • IHSUEAUCS COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Fremami and Wutem Fund 51, 000,000. • _ „ , INCORPORATED 1826. Policies of Iwuranro Issued at all times on the most fivora- LOSS OB PIKE, OE TJ5* - . PERILS OP NAVIGATION. JBt 9 ___ GEO. E. ARNOLD, -Agent* F^^PrrZ , BBURGIIANDALLEGHENJ r COUNTY. „ MIE W« ITEB STATES LIFE XK’SB’RAHCE, ANNUITY ani>, teust COMPANY. * m . ™**-adei,i»hia. CHABTBEBD APBU, ?6TH, 1860. vCnAMjEEI'JSBPETUAIi.. • CAPITAL §250,000. Office, S, E, Comer cf Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia* Officers of the Borne Board at PhiladdpTua: 0 ' " t ' *: \WRicioHsrT.'-;: ;. v Stephen R, Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, .* Ambrose W. Thompson, *. Lawrence Johnson, BergamlnW.Tmgfoy, ’ <Jeo; APUenry, - mnj b t James Peveroux, William M. Godwin; . William JTKua.- Prendmt- -Stephen R. Crawford. Ywe President*- AmbroM W.TboapsoiL • AfedicoZ Zxamxner, Pittsburgh—J&mes 11. Willson. M. D. Allegheny City— lLB.Howry, M. D. -l ._ „„ . ..»■ . GEO. E. ARNOLD.' Airent.' marl7,y No. 74 Fourth street PlttabuiSfr. : The FranlUln Fire Ineur&nce Comi.^7, B-_ Of -PinmylTama. * * IMCMES—CimrIe« W. Banckcr, JChoau Hart, Tobloe Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob It. Smith-. Goo W-Hirh; Lewla, Adoiphi Jißcria,ia’^Taß^e «“**• uara consistent, with security. -SJj SfHS 0 ? hate rcsorrod a largo Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premium*, safely IhTested of. ford ample protection to the assured * * :•::••• § ! CMh, 4o_. (JIj&NJ 8J 17otslMm, ll ... IHIIMt t ' t ‘J12.708 44 tt,«l D h!i. h £ ! i,, lnrorpo ? a P"** yarn, of One Million Font Hundred Thou too. thereby aflonlinr eridenw of tho JS!®?**® cs i of j™»n«o, u «ll u the ability »nd dhmoHi tlon to moct with promptoraa all UnUllUra. ■ J J.OAUDINKU COFFIN, Agent, Office, north-east cot. Wood and Third tU. . ANKBAIi STATESIEKT OFTIIL STATE MUTUAL TIKE AND MARINE IFSUEANCECOMPAUY, OF-J-ENSBYIFAKIA. Asscl*. May Ist, 1852:;.... {■romlums rewired to May Ist, 1863 Interest «d loans, Ac— Capital Stock.. Relumed premiums. Losses, Ro-lnsimmce, St i- * 416 ’ 183 20 : t****,*'-, - 87,801 68 Bond*, Mortgages, Stock®, antf other good sera* IT^SI Total aiq't of Resources, Liable for Losses- $358,318 70 _- T „, _ dikcotobs. . Dauphin county, P. G. BbDQW!OK, Harrisburg, BAMGUL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS, Banker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER, « b * JUUN 11. UCTIIEREORD; Dauphin county. A. J. 01LIJ3TT, Harrlsburtf, B. JONK3, Harrisburg, ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county JOil.V IK RUTHERFORD, President. . ~. nil A. J. GILLKTT, Secretary. eea ari(l lnl«d navigation, 1,9 h ct- eountry, at lowest rates coo ff ly * oiicicfl issucd on dwelling houses either perpetually or for a turns of years. Branch Office, corner Fourth and Bmithfield streets. mylS:tf A. A. CARRIER, Actoury. pHssiwssew. sa-"» President—Jousts 8. lloos ‘ . Vice President—SAiiuxt M’Ciuaxab. Treasurer—-Joszrn 8. Ltrcn. SocrotATy— C. A. Colton OFFICK, NO. C 6 FIFTH- BT&EET. ■■ . _ (ilatontcMall Building.) . or™' lnrar ““ «Pl»rt»lnip g to •w££S3£is!£iS£? “ thOM •*?»« otto St ? cfe raUM , at • radnetlon of ond-thirt from tho r!ltM 7~ <y i““ 1 to a aivldimd Of thirty-three And ono thml percent, paid annually Inadvanco -AnjtadS” 0 °° tU ® U ™ of going to Californio or T ■ ■ _ 1 DiEicToaa. Ss“f’ B 'Hooii, Samuel ITClurtan, FF 14 ® lp5 ’ JohnA.Wllaon, jSSS?»L Joseph P. Garanin, M, D. 1 S'”’■ Alexander Beynolda, Hgratlo N. Leo, Hiram Stowe. mart!) Wr* - e. «2S3s ggs& c ,° . . CAPITAL, 0300,000, W 1 Rt w ro .°, f i“ E ' t “ n k .lV'l a of FIEK inil MA pXLptlypdd. ‘ lolWra WIU b 0 •OJusU.i ini t A¥°?" iMtitution, managed by Onuccnmifwho aro well SSSKST 1 “ wJr.,O. W. Klokotson, J.W.Butler, ffnlw’ Jr > w • u - Smith, a Ihmsen, Ocorgi W. Jickion, y^SK£S£S5£ ■ZETNA INSUIIAKCE COJUFANf. HARTFORD, 00NX. * Chartered 18 10--Copltal Stoefc 8300,000. JHOS- K. BRACE, Prtsldent. BIRECTIIn^ 03, A " • AI ' EXAIroEIt . Secretary. I S"2 I Sr; Thornes K. Brire, . ’ Eboncror Flowor, • ' ' K.A.Tlulltoloy, Helena Mithor, KS2 j?s?^ , ' r ' Edwin 0. Riploy, V. : fS, Samuel S. Ward, r, A ',T UlU «’. Henry.Z.Pratt, .. John L. Boswell, Austin Daubem, MJnstOTus F. OarlF, Junius 8. Morgen. . k Ol on yre 111111 In lond Risks Issued on fnrora -s«t™lv y v- ARWLI) - Ag’t, l4 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. W. —— EBXEEN FARMERS’ INSURANCE CO- ; Capitol,"’sloo,ooo. Ivk/vt I*lf« Insured, F NOT, read what somoono haa written. Amontr alVtbo contrivances of man to protect the family circle from want, none can ha fonnd more simple In it* character* nohS ancp 6j on iwsiNaoi“ Support ihVliM. WWnd « r„,twi llo H n ” cell of tho Provident fetter reacUnu SneC« s2l rlttj burgh Ufa Injured *2**. Maamlo Hall.' HOTELS, &c: M PIiOEBSCKHOTJBIii No. 400 BIIOADWAT, jfj£ \y yOEK (COyPLCTED Oy TUB mjHOPKAJ? PLAN V EEUBEN XOVEJOY, J B “^'"'"'Brown v i'' jroUi; - '"" W ' °'Co!ra&ll - attached to tWn n<m.» FRANKLIN «... ' - -tore pledge themselves ttmt^TtUcgshSuM^nttagln ffi :, 0. PATBICK * SON. _ . _S*« Hotel* ■ • Jllngcommunrty,anj 3'f “rf Will lWpiOTidedfn ItasS^a^cft.S will t» spared to make tils Hotel a comfcrtoh'eiieSJ m? I whomay call there, tmymn W. ] biittles. All onlera left at ii» office NOT) nrHirnn wStf B ,s<jUrered to “y part or Ac dtyorridnl^. l - - tf F. o. BCHgNCK. r -j OFFICE MOIiONGAHELA NAVIGATION" CO" } ' :psmw«JSssS%i- J reqoWto to extend line, Pinna And ppecfficatlonAlll othillS^}?h n • one week previous to the lottln? VnH vnw?-^-* k r*s ; *&* O'. ■ VBBITMB BT.Twng 1 ... »CTE^aUAiaTr,ft r^ea trn s nuStu« M -„ rt „. stU» KETC CARPET STORE, 47 yioatWood. .... {noT&tfJ - . ~RQBINSCE} 4*oo^’ ’>■ f a;;' ■ t' V t s *■,* '* ' $209,010 51 135f«50 £0 l,9tG 19 ... 100,000 00 $358,318 70 BIjAJiK IKOJiib— Legerfl, Journals, Bay Books, ! Cosh.Books, Vi .i RooeJpt Books, ~. , lion of BLANK BOOKS.mDETO tfItDER atXrt d ao"^ pfeditua work-in oJI styles of biodlntr. '■■: ,'/ ■■' '* ■ • ‘ Thetfade'sobpHedtm ' ■ — 'i-.ns : * • ; 1 >»* Maiinfecturer/ '•> : - 1, - : Corner of Market and Second streets. . PROPRIETOR; > BNVJSLCH?KS v AND. CAKJS jTr, ' , 1 . de3 ■ .J,-: -> y -JOHN a DAVtSOK.&S Market ,t re *t^ j Magaalne of Art, Jbr December} /•; ‘ . .... JTQi.CPracticalPr&righfamq>« f PopularikiucatorjforDecember;- • ; ' ; " ! • • sCb6Xwiix.Brbmfera;,.7r < - * 1 ■ ' " ! 4P3; jffl -tb6 ‘dlgerentiKagnzfnes for the present month. f - ; ,'- ;^H.P/CAl< W^Tbird fl S- : ld6o’ arittmetiia: QWediars a'SiMameOnWSiai^i!'' s 00,1 th “'^ ; *** •• :: • ■ lBAS.—Weiara this day received a treiti ian- V piyof strong too. flavored Oolong aid CongolWat 6° and 7S cents per pound; new importation: which wa wm 1 guarantee equal to any thing in this market ot the istin' price, -motceale and retail by ut me saino . , ' ' HAILEY * rbnshaw.-- - • - • 253 Liberty strict ; r.-i • 'X«'W» ClltxdV7Vc2£a ” 41, ‘ •• » * * ** l- -i. ■-• BANKERS AND "BROKER! SPFWIf/ UNITED.STATES BANK BUILDING. EkSiafigo, Coin, Hank NoISm ' «w£?M Lall<l OolleoUana mado throughout the Union. ' iiMonntea nmi loam negotiated. ; •' oJwwtauahtsmjKiliJoaioiaffibaloiu - - leftfoTlSfM to^. lt ’ : totcr,st r, . JOHS WOODS. —'——— BANKEB and EXCHANGE BBOKEK, •..• * •* . . .• ' - BEAUER 25 ... -- ; * r • ConaaeriW; aid. i Md caoimlsaion,: Collodions: Intercat.pald.cn Deposit. Bart?'’ fourth, fitrcoi, nearly opposite tho 31, Jl.‘ • • '■•'•• ••• ■ ■ ■••..' * doclti -i 0. c. njmyiN.. ._•> . 1 '. ' » ■ » >• , i > „ [iit . ......juus *. luaaAJl „ - TIEKNAN & CO., fehM.-IvI ANKEI I? AKBLEttaUNCE BROKERS, lßb2B.ly] AMIS IM aei, q»ii IXamond Alfry .; EXCHANGE AND 1 backing HOUSE Offi A. WIIiKIHS & CO., j » t heßa n tcf P &^ J ° rain S,Bm ' ■ 0. B. ASKOLD & CO.. T\lMt vnu? 8 *? AND KXOUAN'GE BKOKERB, ■ .Polo, Bank. Note, Sight and :4jf nr.W,,7?S2^.*?• careful!y^tte adrd to, «®ltted to any part of tho Union. aQ d told on commission. - gg-flo. ?■> fourth st, uoxt door to Bank of PHtob’g. [sel3 • jam & co.. : ~ ■ : BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ' STnrm "w '” 00; ' sm> nra streets. .. t? 011 ,^ 0 ® nn tboEastern Cities constantly for dXi.aX 10 . B ' ll8 . tlt „ El '; h ?£g8 rad Notes discounted.— li, .v J B ? nS l Note*, bought and sold.'. Collections “X'X!/ X oldcs .of the Uni tod' States. Do poata mceiral of Pan and Curront Funds.•'. [mart7lyl :. ellcs KBAStilu, .. toffanD. BAmt,: ELo.urics ksamer . KBAStEE &.EAHH, EXCHANGE BROKERS, TjOT AND SKLEQoId, Silvery and Bank Notes;,negotiate Bt °ck Securities; purchase Notes and TirooJHlfa, ofl East and West: buv and sell Stocks on Oommtaioa. ’ r VCollections made on all pdatslnthe Union.. . [myl* BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, . HA7I mmoved imra. juwroro Aim excmmi m to wo. N mn.Booaa raow.om stawd. . ;• * SONS, Banhera and Exchange Brokcre, • ??“ Bealcra in Notes, Drafte, Acceptances, Gold, Sil- SeXt^ 0 * t&e Extern ami Western ; i»£Mj e, s2* uit In an .ihaaittes; throughont the, Unifca funds or cuixent paper, No. 67 Mafrkot street, tetw6en Third and Fourth eta... yß.Tthty \ '■ I JAO. H- , t£lGa. BsaUCST, HOOK & BAEffiEHT,: ; I BANKEBSAND EXCIUiHJB BBOKEBS, B?; i! 5£ I S? a S 7 . WOCD * S “* B 8rl > wnsmaoß, pa. i.AiEKB in Ooin, Bank Kotos. Timo Bills, Foreign and Domeatio Exchange, Certlacatcaof Deposit, Ac. 6 ' ; ixchnago on all the principal ciUcs of lie Onion and En fipflia tomit - •• • Itixids recelTwl oadeporit. ; Oolleeticns made on allpartaof the Union, at the lowest :: -fsoMltlr ! Removal. ~ ■ ~ T PATBICKB & FEIEKD, _ BANKEKS AKb EXCHAKOE BEAKERS. MinxSmmedViar OJSbt toVti Comer tfFifUiandWMtU. v - PjWSPPMB PAi , ‘ PATRICKS & FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Broken. ' •odjwlenfln Notes, DrafU.Acceptances, QoJ<L Silver ana BaxQr Nob*. Exchangus on tho Easton?and Western Citiesconstantly forsale?-- - -- neawm dUes throughout the United Deporfts received la par fttoda orcarreat paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. ‘'fgS - „„„„„ Ats Tis tobaiE STOCK AND BILL BBOKEB. ‘- - Qfjlcty Jfo. 92 Fourth above J]'ood, r PITTSBURGH.- * ' !»tST. Not li,S r ?S ! ’ m, i‘- Mortgage*, aoa loans on cal EC * t>Llltwi - Sthehs and Xand Warrants booghl atideoui. -■■'■■■. 1 ' • ■ acts _r ’ ’ SEW OFFICE. T n> Beal Estate and Contracting Agent. Hi Bubscribcrhaabocn ladnced office for ' b , o P ur !'?' 9 “f koyjng and selling, on Commission, and l! S E0 St ““ Saw-Mllla and Boat Allegheny river, together wltb randy other steam Manilla. He natters fur ? l, h any bills of Intabor. and ?2?5' *a. any , kbul » fWt or.small, long or abort, and nai, tto Allegheny, MononeShela, Ohio, or JlMßißupp'i rivers; contract tovbnlld largo Barge*! Store Boats, Coal Flatii,-BoatOnnnpls, Bridge Timber, hell. rood Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, dc.,;to Sny given point hhf “Hand to the Sato and Kontof Keal &tate. l"rom bmidm? heffiSfb <n Inuring, firelgWlng and boat bonding, be thinks bo tan give general, sallslhction. All n av arß to make their contracts soon: e^po- Wtt ndbg boats or largo bill, of lumber and tl£T ber, ahould. contract tin them In the liill for tho Boring and ° l'* ll also ottend to tho purebaso and rolo of any commodity that may bf* desired. • . Addressed to DATii) M(75» f ltoii£state and Con. tractlng Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, post paid, will bo s , Ai£S2.-5 t &f tei ******* oSiSfit&S,jS Allegheny House. .- . - . ; DAVID iffUNN. * , Rsmooa. : . ...... ul: i SIS” 7 *ir- Mr. George B. Sweaty, -w « 0a « . C. A J. IUhnACo., « « tt dea2l:lyday • • v ■■••■. ■ r. •••; r j ri'liß iUSSTOS IKO.N WIII'ANY, of Western Pcnnsyl. A Huntingdon, Ccn re, Clearfieiil*£ik and McKean, are now prepawd to sell certificate* off tockhj aaid conit*ny,Wh «atitliiDs thaliojder ta sham in the proflU of *' ru* tfal? T to i u?e oc ®‘furnace nmiet said Patent. The Company will. also sell the richt tout'd the Improvement In thoabore named territory; by elnglofa^ ksss&k£sk: CR * NE t* B ll >«> appointed Agent for tho 52S5£.’SP ~t * **«■ *4*“"“ <™dcr. raid Patent* to whom applioillon may bo made, or to tlio undersigned Directors of tho Company. J, K. MOOBUEAD, ) J A A L S. E # K I?A A SNi PIUaiKrSh - Revolvers: Ilevolvera! T 081 BECJiI ¥ K»—l!y Eypresa direct from the iaantilha .l *?*?”>? BMortmoat of Colt's BcposHni Pls -215 °, 1 , cchM ba ™ ! > »U-of which wo-wufiiell for guh as low as thoy cau be bought la the city of New York, lersons going to Australia or California, will find that they POWhasins their eqoippage at home; than chance to try anyof the above Ptatolo, before leaving tbe cftvi and lncaaeof* tiUwjwewfgnd the money; J * BOWN & TETLEY. : 13Q Wood street, Pittabur^h. CATUMthK—for picking fruit from ™ a ladder; Proningliwtru menta oi,tau moat approved construction: Digcins- Porks. ! ul *? b, ° ftr «trawbCTr? bea», Acj Potatoe lfook*; seed PrUl«sCntUnrUoiea.tbr. H oy or Corn Etalkj, of eartoS! patterns, and a great TOrlety o£ labor Baying Implements v™t; Vovniitfi, Ilarry’fl, and other nandaW rro rkaon Fruits, Flowers, Iturrtl Architecture; knd Landscape Gardening, ror tele at the Seed and Implement WKjhonSiß, No. 10 Fifth alreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. " jy23 : o JAMIg TTARImriP- , of Drawing and Painting! Ills Blends nod thepublie, iSn&SSSh* < ?^T?^ 0 ', TC ' ans hcAlos «ni» Gentlemen will to.fotmai.is bothDrawingana Painting, Hehaafitted ?P ?nf l r C Si TUl in rct7 WHy ■ Car *twly, MW Jib trtuia that »Br22it7 b! ’rneetwithasupporting patronage.- ...-., ___OYSTEn.Tn,ANBiPORTA‘riON. hire arranged with the Peuoevlynjiia ana gueqnV Companies for a special Oyster Transportation line, at exceedingly low rates. ' ; < *' t7 ■"■'■ - ADAMS ft CO., ct Water at. ~ i__J, Dissolution or Pnrtneralilp. ~ !T JtokwWn'S«BndwToSi <udptil1 ® between Samuel under the firm of ■JSTi b???**? by Tho name of.tho finn .will bo .need,-by either of. the lata partoera in settling tho i-s, - -e .-whkbbSoh, xounqTco. Httaburgh, December 1,1853. _ *ff The buslnees will be continued nt the old eland bv S’ 1 ? 1 ' Piidtertott anl Alex. Young, under the style of f decl-dtf..,. ... .. .. PINKJiHTON 4 YODMn. S* nlt »«a ! Straw Cutter. MISSW' s^e bjnelalr’e Screw Propeller ... ! u }^ r- . It Is very simple, having only tv,-o bS lT l?’n^ Hy cn^' 18tea i 45,0 Most durable ind Speedy Cut- use. They are In use on the. lhnn of-Hr. William road,bad at theOloror Dairy of H. Derry, from the Seed and : Horticultural Store, -IB Firth 6t. ■ decl ~ JAMES WAUDKOP. i< v..WewiM,nsJc*v''" ■ 1 ■ A COMPLETE assortment of. Songs, -nilh English nnd f'otpourri% arranged to iv Q ’i a ll Jho .fimjrlto ima populardpenu of Mo fart. Eor.iretti, BalUni, Meyerbeer,: Itosini, Verdi, Anber ‘2»h*tA HfU'toiSßalfe.lX) ruing, Eloton, etc., otog together ““Podttone of Stoll) GottschalS, JulUen, Btratoach, etc, oto. Just recelTcd .and to Sale by ■ . 11. SCUROKDBH 4 CO- - Cargo’s Ha 11,83 Foarth ttrtcL - ‘r * ... TCTiVE ON HAftD/Bft tfceßvextiuiriTe ««/»- - ■ • v^nnfl-^caflb^aly.^-:-- ■ » ,r dfrc27:i? . §££?? %o Ca*h> P^rcUoscn, • Wg»>» oar. large stock of COMMON'AND: FANCY TT./mAIIIS AND DKDSTISADS, *£ ; cannot to please cash’ purchasers..’-All ; dur.'srorfe' is warranted. :\ ' / JAMEB K)\y»Y^B:;^' - -...- ■■Coi'.Setehtjbiaod.Xrberty.gtft. : ' Joi S?p y ;?i? ,lCabln,,t Malcers A*»oelntton. ■ ■ ■ ■ WARBHQUSJS Qii. THIRD . STREET, ' ' ! ' ; <fIEaTZES 'WQQD VXBffWi HT3.V ■:'.i .■ • , lIHS ABSOClA3aONyembradnff/?fc * • --tirtca <to£ throa:. fcSmna m't yU_2 : jttaay: iianda. aa lanrpat And rei *hS ntf twa “therto: mf«t- waoaned■;business '7% I «°P eliei litheir Warehouse and are «l a?obIlc»-by-irIioleaJfl: : nltuie,vrtt?ToUowtog descriptlon-riir l . . n.bSr,? 8 ? J fardro, KB; Braining Bureansifull Columned HahogafiyChaira? Hocking Solos; Cirons;^kmoStoolis‘ £** iST, : : TattolS nff?™ 1 J Mat Backs; Brcpclr Bedsteads; Ottomans > Pop lar Wardrobes; Dining anti Break fas*. Tabled high post, oSlFeB?’Ac ’ “ d > r ?^ ll ° B “ lsf,adß; CimTßMeau^Cribs; on ancitanriTosonin, per mit .thorn- at,tile 10-tfeat prices, and ther. are deter* mined to seU, lower than any competitors, an Mmallygood, : if not better-article, mid warrantal-JttstSetmhEmfon deratand.bjiglyingthcma.caß. h -Wo? .^“7?“,““ KW-i otall descriptions, and other articles «“&ir :riPUOII,B!U!6 at thiriS * • • ' ■''■•: d&f29 PlTrsnUuQS.' ... . * CABINET I'URNITUUE y MANCEAi;TIiREB Wnre.ro4m»9TondßoXh«*a»trretr i '' : ,* W*P<?ctfally,inform B*s\ ; • his Jriepflfl; and.cußtbmCTfl i^ul' ■&©tP333£S3|i& has now; completed his gprinz stock KS&: V »tT- ' tore, ■ which U'dSdSir'-Mfl r Uifi West TOd best erar offered lor iala.ln thScUywbicli' **“ “*" »~ar mitoßjJg&SSS* .... Akiye i.T determined to uphold tbs quality vith' well soncd materials; best wortetanihlp, audubverttfedimj £?? “t??* °fW* ortara oud fOclllty inmonSS? 10 Ptoduco wuramted fun&turo, attfcota£|t -taSJStlti&ijS? ‘? 8 P^n'iP’nofWouti^tnghlscMtouie* l Interest .with hi* oWn, in qaalityamj Price.-and ai" way a on hang the greatest ynyiety of .every descriDtiori bf furniture, . £rbm^thß l cheapest aiicl plainest,- to the mostalß. , OT ' tMnu&cturcd erprcaily toor l?^'J?llo,Hl,e.Brtlclra <*»««. i» Part. Sfhii rtock i":toS^ B ? dflnish * “ aaot to iuatsXJV'tsto-B-totoSotas; . *' ’ : .' ( .V . w Solas, lo p'.urji and hair cloth; • : .; • .': 60 dos. Mahogany (.Chairs; • ... ...20'dos».WaInot■. « , • 60 Mld&ogany Booking " ** 20 Walnut <• *4 60MahoganyJfiYahs;!’. . ,_. 20 Wolnut— - - i-.r ' ;. j .60 Marble Top Centre Tables: i 55 ’ !* .Dressing Bureaus; •• .*• Withstands} • - ; ' 40Enclosed - ••••■>•« - lOOComiaon • 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus: • - * • 49;Mahogany-Bedsteads: ■ i 20Walnut.: ..••<* .. a. ; ; 60Cottage ; . ■• . ; Qiert7. andßoplar Bedsteads; • xOMahogane Wardrobes: • :••••, 10 Walnut 'v « - . . 10 Cherry .. . . 60. Plain Bureaus; Dfadng and Breakfast Tables la Secretary and Bookcases; , Sttdoz. Cane Seat Choirs; ’ . 24Cane8eatBackingcaxalre: ‘ 12 Indies' Waiting fcsS; and Towel Stands; What-Nots; ggsa-.oj™ sssr*”!!"' > gggr. ■: ass?; . « Eztaßiou WuingTahte,; , ... : Gothic and HallChslrs;* ' J : wfjb'sottcaAiS ?n r«L^P ON «d (flWß.JiWMntplW with JIM. “ 4 HOTEIS ’ tho shortest 'n|All °riOT» promptly attepdod to. WATCHES 7 JEWELRY. ~&c. HEW XBWEIBT STOEE, . Wo* W Marlsflt ' Ztemumrf.): •T°^?fS S r o^ (Of^ojatefirm of Joh * **• M-faddcni J* • « & I' , /*w eSpc l ctfull ? annnun(^toth*pabl^ifaatfceW abore,stand, affine assortment of WATCHES ' JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED^WARE ? LAhi*s m’: RANDOLKS,_Ib(iri VuQd^ f : BriiiirmUt Wa and 1 aad . the Tariotj ol* goods In Lis line .or nn f? o®, £** loDg °*PerfeDce In business; ho Wfa'-r Urn , Pittsburgh. May 16th, 18S3. ei^to^hn^li'fi!'.* 11 * ® Ucn £'? n ' ° f 1113 friend* and custom- Borff 'tfi? M » WorfTal.iM ana r£l('. i>Pri , t?2 re ?»-® ses ’ y mam ''i Bottles; Table .Mats, S!fpsa^\. Porto Monnalcs in great varietyVchlnKnrit n^rtSefi^M 1 , 5 ’ w I? , at i endless variety of mefni ~nd or- Rental have only Uv hi seen tow"pp£ mie(L [pot 1] * ~- v : • KO< 81 & AitKET STTt IOKT. TAMiS EiKNKCy, (tato Manager of the troll-kuo-rh gy. snSi^ e !if 8 f I l“ s £^ ?s ’ c ' , Sork,J.,beg9 leare to Inform the SPRv'™». h n b “ ■ n °''ottabltsluid an: EXTENSIVE NUfp HERY, on the Farm of Mr. James S.Nogley, near East Lil> rn afar the nth instant" tone n 'Ci fl n °^° ra foj erery Terieiy of Fruit andOri’aincro * ltl ‘, oae of the hugest Nurseries in the East, , UaTln B » thorough end SEfhctiom° b “T l^ a > 1,0 ran :«ssuroiiia customers perfect fi n ? ai - y w< ‘ a al ? i KS P<*'tu»? Offer his serrlces in lie Parks, or the grounds of Country Residences: and will Scon ff y i jbc ‘ highest styles of the art; Piwtieally. acquainted with overy hronch of I*r’ Gardening, and haring spent yeara in the SylrianVark? of England, and .on the beautiful banks-of the Itmirou. he &TM 1 hhm“ U ‘° Cal '“ ity to *?»* tte "lehea of OicsAto Pr^Mrm^fS a i 11 0' tJ ? n l C!I SV. ba addressed through tho city n^°Me BfMeast *- * ea«7ry ' , Bdrkeb's ■■- - : CELEBRATED CUEMICAL YE 1 97' 0S BAKXHG; POWDEES, ’ TU nl h ?Jff;? Ca , C ? ,ic ! l '™ rt >- r ‘'M*nd Ecovcr -l. <XU Artule Jbr Jlautiip Bread, Mii:uit,J?ruxl, Qnddle, andJotorng (hkes, 2\utrv. ■Tuuditigs, Sweet Cakes, ; Gim'SremL tfc,.... O WV9 ‘ EVER IXYEMTED. PIMONS OF THE miMowhobavo tried it,bareround that thoadvorU*. ment doos notraunt its .praises ' i—... , . Floridian and Journal,“ e K lB a 8 y ' _{T ' lll " h ‘ 1 - ,!sc,! haw tested the. qualityof thls'now. unanimously talts £avor--[Lockport lSiy r, : B¥ I ?E? SS v I ,f l!r3l i hin S “W»«y otrirfM, : *a «vrr saw'. «*& la-varloua kinds ~f coot . • £*7*. that; wbea.’ila Tirfcaea-.beooma nroncrlv • knowm nn housekeeper, that Studies comfort and economy, M ill \y j] ' llMly do Y. Pick., May lES 7 ’ - lU 101158 Burkeo’s all-lmbortno l article ab°Kflsli tS^?*?n^ I !“ n & amBra ? tt Nashville Whig, : -.-Would you have light breed, sweetbread, broad n,t,t»»« adriog d’owder, and you will not fail, to.have good bread oakos, Ac.—{Troy Daily Times, May 21,1852. ‘■ ooa . orca8 > "Jmtr* v ® tk*aarticle nn4 caa rccomtnond it with perfect copfidcrteoi—?{QuebBo Odaette, July 1S5 ,> illurkeo’s BMcintf Powder, u'nllouliiediy: the' loaf art Ida for ■^ X !3ZS& bU J* • wn ■ commendations, fVom frahdf eilsaf t?u>' in W^asl' ■nn?. most respectable whokeole house'sluthlsaud Sf» ' E. R. DmtKEE, ' Bois Iktortucioa asn aiasoucTcßra, r”'"'-'- ™«s ? AS'gg" r [ S|‘' 1500 bega Nalls, assorted;! S S^fe 0 ; ; ,W«s. Tobacno,assorted;':. “s^*^-^??^' 100 ffis 0. Soimr, part; •/SOO bbls.'Vinrear* 6 itssfnaranaSugar; -r §} ' - V -»SSS<BS? ! Bhodo ' ; ■ ■» ■ iSBSsJ”’ ..... "25 *"*«»% »i and Tools; ' 600 . r 100 bus. Dried Apples; ' : • ■'loo bales Batting, assorted; r 2000 B> s - .Cotton Jam, a* lrtnm\E* In) n -sorted. ■■ 100,000 lbs, oss'd Bulk Moot:! ■ { apr gQ- : : A. WGEUm, «"' in ' ' DBAbßlt lN ■ BinDTeao, CftoicoFamily- Grocories■ and Willow Ward, ''' :: ...v CORNER OF ■WO OB AND- SIFTJI STS -n” , •' Pirrsnunoirv PA: ’ I ts now recelrlng ft large ttsrorttnent of FKESII COOD& ;to lila already-esteneive stoclc; •par'-hosed , 1 haEd3 * a tLtfKastern markets;'which;-will besold Bt >be lowest parget prices. -- - ? • Hotels,' iand'ikmiUeii' tuvlnff bv the quantity, gupnlied at wholesale Tates.""' " •• •• •' to pepSl' ' raOINKEIW BEiTMMU2JEiy..WAIiEiIOUaI W. S. HASKS,.:. .. . Z~ ' OOBJIEI OFMAREtT. AHD.SMO3IV£XB22T&*-..1- °? a J ar S® aod-weil selected stock 61 ..Whatman** Xtattrlng Papery all sizes* > ■. . . DfaWiag Paper in rullsv.various widths: . -, - » » -- , , t Mathfim.VifiU Jaatrottopis; ; <..iTape Xdnesj India Bubber: :; • r ■■ r . flold-BoOkS) j. . Profile Papers; ■ •■■.■•. '>■•. ,1 - .Cross Section Papers* | ‘ - v -V * .-"V ' ‘' *-t KRNVKD7 * nr». tmw-mSSS&ietowrHntj. tin OP JIAJOU KODERT STOBSrTif Ilj» Vlr “ tteglmeot ; byH. IX Cralff, PnWlalmlsSa.&,,»f e iL JOHKRDATIgos,'". '"•tTOßßfcoasrjtoßW^a,; f|-utijtio,i’iKjuU)ijt touufv«um)lam asbe{,*r. 1 lIQ£TOCfnNQI>B£OTi}.nfrBr. KEVSEB’S?St{O coraa cf. Wooa ttrraS.imiiTirgio-alloy., ctonlcaUppn«ic«a m&t&< M>d fitted. stithta-istsbUili- A . 'A.'BUBON-4 00i nf J 3. & T«laJrtJon-of naarly ©Dptfrio&i,*" -■•: -, ;.Jj ci '■ ‘ '■”' J 1 ‘ ' . •»:*.■•• •* .- " •■, .. -•' •■•••*. ’’ ■■ - v-r.-' . • '■ v \\ ■ ' '* * . * .<L‘ >/ v •* -i + 'f'j'i' * T t 4 1 - EUEOEEAH AffIEHCT, ~ TILEOLDEOTtEBrABIISIIED OmCE IN ’rnwriTV 'IT ,(ltt aearmso . ,“f x . ▼ .'JSE*®* 'ro-raK 'OiiD-totrsrTttYi ■t^^sssssss^sss^s^. .Kff&fi.WlOg.tie lasttenyearalnwhkh.ho ha*, been® aHslfMlilTon ofWto Sol]a^, I S?^i, a ‘ lU v ! f’ “4 ; tH*'hbdi» for which hffi »lJSSfcsattsSS-a^^ sskSS 1 ™?!^ places, riz: '•• -r“:Tn&-$E at.the following Edwards,Suntffoid*(toL? !nlI ‘ Alfl> '' . j ' TFm. Tappficott A Co M ‘**'* ,,^—«”»»iH*«»..Jx)naon i . . EngUiiftoVwSwJ .?*??*.*?<* Units .thtqngEijat. Provincial Bank : ' ■' . ' '. " imaacais. r—PoWIn. Mallow, .....Straban Drogheda, Fermoy, ‘ Monaghan. v ' BaUina, ’■ Cavan" SStf’ Enn^nhyj.. ■ .. Tialoc, ■;Baly rao nh cwft, ! Dungannon, Londonderry/Omagh. SSS 1 ■ ***&%’ Ifcggf' , , Waterford, Coleraine, - Parsonstown, -. Cork * .- 1 Ennis, Dandonf - >v-:.giimj # - w«rfnid • :GootcbiU|,.... Ximerid^.7.-;.LiOftllynhtt*mnp- ■.•;•■■ •• '..* ? . -ON SCOTLAND. M 1 «* **»*» -• * - ON PRANCE, • } . Messrs, Edward mount £ Co, Bankers-.. «. .. .Paris. (Available In anycity InTranoe.V 1 1 ■ „ ON GEBMANV. Messrs. Togol.Kock.*: Co, Banters, Fraht&rtou-lha-Maln. (Available in anydtylnaormaay;) i. mm *•--■JAMES BtAKELT, I ■ .mv7 . ... Wa,cnr.ofgersnihandSmHhfl.ld si*: TEAS! TEAS! TEASJ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, «®f the ETeMn Wea kitore, \ ■ , 38 Fl?m. BTactT, {■*.' Ust ? r ™ lous tsatSa, SlTof'whiai ha+o conflaeoc® .Brecon. ' . 3^b*U;chesta,fiaft.YoangHyson: ■• - • ‘ \ 10 do do MoytmcYomw Hyson: 1 • i.^9' : doo . «*txafiiiaMo3Tino -do: ! • •: 100 . 'do ..Superior ' do; JJ - do extrafino do; • : ! ■ f;iSffirsa^ toos n7K ° : ' 10 do • extra fine do; . ‘ :* do. ; -•do ‘ Moyunclmperial: 1 : r J ,20 do Baperlor~:- do:' * • , ; i : W#. :. do. - Hue Oolong :Blaek Tea; • ’ - 40 do extrafino Oolong; -. ; . do- - extra Curious do;> .• ; \ »^^SS^XSSSSS& r t0olOD « : .<> o Corioaa da da; ' • .■ ! KioCoO®,JOTerlng'eCrnsbetUndPoj _ ALSO—*3/100 Priadpo Segars, which wlll la sold tct]t , TYPE AQ-E EOT. A. JATTKKS, a . y O- ,? 8 /? 1 ? BTfIEET, PXTTSBDBGH, • ■ ; Agtnt for the Sale ofL-JohmonfiCo’eTypcitc:, B\ of pnnAßEipnii, 1 f column Galleya; Common' Gallpy3' aosorteU; Hlir-ti » Compootas saoko; Common JobtW? W Bnmhes; Boxwood Qnolnsj.,Parn£ destapttons j JoWnk, in Übcans? 100 kern Pidntfe Nen cngth oo F ° UDt * yan<sr letter; odd &dt, eat to ojy : - Ti mni: ! near the Ttfo'MDe Rim/Tjelween PittaburKh^^&l^^&^ o^wftVri:S in jmttiogffawt, 811 comncmion. tCK I,imscl * to * pald to c»*i IH.C3, JC... ~.. . . JOSEPH WIIITK j « Jt«*sS?&n •^gsaiS^BasteffiS^i Janlfedw ; -,: - j ■RTEW- PATENT AMAtetM^HaS-Thlnjiupjitalii in. : m/nnMv tr *« ll ! n : ? e corros ''>’“ action or the Inlr. In: mlnutolynimninfag the <Jnm:p6n'Jn tBo act df wijnSi'S , imfl. compound. moTcmcnt—which' eteel hens' never have bai-gives to tho qaill its fldMlre .iitfS? K?w?T y rIDCT pl4 y » ud > *> «SSii to ? tS t,St ortho fingers, yiaMmg, as it dot I *, to the ‘ijK'htest rn'f'surv with SSsSSssS^is iag«aasaaa^a whole practiceefthe tradolmaiS desired action. Wint SfngS^Uie^ lhe J? et!pen TOer « adhered a. -.This lE|l^!i|ofSll| f 1 -J >olls :t 0B ® l3 awTire ot ttje ebtrosive oniftoordlnnry steeltien; Even •srith *k« • Sblßerioas a drawhaek istMafWiwVAv,; afsasfeigi J*S slsttn <f t l to ohaihloaneiion df tiii Wfe ‘tent'KntytimaUmger v,a,> a, — BlarSei atreet,corner e£ BccnuJ.-~ over tm AUagUepy r lt ., - ffi«o«»jsslSSß?SS?i SjSSS&SESa&i§i temlingihe time therein limited. Books wfii theqodot Damn) -Coumilsakmira, torecdTa taSSlnn.' TEklathaJshfirf Ul CamaeSW at tbo houaeof Hr. NEWPORT, in tWi Iw,„ICVr: - - - ■ SSSSSSJ -§£s»* SSSES&,; '"Sto;" ■ SST’ :ii# "ife, inmi Janos O’aKeany, ,: ■ ---A. Morton,,,-. f . . . lemnolShartliff, ■fiouKßT Sass«gg» e^SSSSiI3SS!s^ S&gSS-tS&sgas pcrfc s tly,B9M e a-. o atoa^thita!Sf i I>^ * «av.fc»a» pofii.' :■'’ it “ “ M VfiRV SrABtB. ~i . ... tma Ditmmd aSey. • «(2K ““•oralSMd Kkjtty ' iaaei tirgSptd ‘ bti prietofpnjnr.jTery ilttciitloß tofficnis ?.”• , octß.y-.-~ V-—.i— ■^-.^“-'"nz-’pKyffa?* "CANAL- BASIN, AttEQJnjjir rrt'j'y . '■■•< -'' *•">’ ' ~^K-BAH3IOAI>/fITA L ‘.‘ r v..,;,-,; ;BBrAVi : I V« 'CiVS.Z'i.iS! ~ ;"V' ~, r . -T ' ■ \ it •>, vv ■■.■»■ ■■■ . V".- MOB»E>|t:OM E OB«B. gt aTipmrSE r - ' LOW DOCK BOOT * l«as$BSSE»BM* Momenta*,JS?, aa ni «'“U«l Kl u tatloti forth* ™ BECItETOEY OBOASB ■ ®SraSi i “^a& *BgS@S-"a?<sSM? 'iSiS®S«aa2s« e^asfcSgsMssatttsr 3ESJSS!E“ *”* gslfSsgliliSSS mmgBemvr&&!&t immssigrJsm rrori*«,,K. Z , j m .4 (lBil3 l>AVJ » nOIMES, M.D. ’ lipea-^ssL# ■ • : » •• %. . . ■.•Mttsbarftbt PaL- ~„CELEBRATEI> CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, itlllliSSllii Fsm®sEmmg£M IffiSucSita tie “ 6®»riU, »:>i.that all tl» ®M®a=«s*aaa» a ? 1)r • 1, M'penirirtiirt; " “c a • - •• — ! •• ■■ « •• j ' rv v -“?■«*»&»»»£?» «nrarneajtßiafi»>iS-ftSfr S?KA q «T.t^,rS' r S B ' e<ifa “” ‘te«««.'TbcSS' [ Y&IWIW&&?* o™™* 0 ™™* ** “* *dit«tlouv.infitwia-bf J --««toW W * r - ‘ w.'WW... in store ana fcxeKTq vxt-oj , : .ta&si • jSAKL BTAKI ■:«Ce>bj Sl AI SS£ TiU5 ’ i: ' 3 * K * iDWaJefc*:-. o -V. "■:?■■ «► \ Oj;fl«is3ifc;g' „:;B..A,.£AH«taTQCK & cm. , * AUULWitjjk-T ifx rwca’ScU^/tu* jaJo by (i; - 1 ; dae2a - b. a. 4 co." Teases/pearl mT,'lur £ale tV"- ■ ■-*• « ■ '-' - ■ ■■•, a . •-- B.'A.KAnjresrOCK- A rrt. „ Burph U r B /ri^Cb»&U^|&& D !^l S °. - ' . 1 i i JOSBMI M.P.MISG’ . * t-onicr Market diamond. j sn <l,c?r!)crg^urtl)a n d smiilifiuld sfs. * S T ijianj 'VlriwiiiittroLut iv mw. Jb lot,Ju.f re«iTeii ooU-fortXsy - aMW: " ! ..„ - ~-,L :u ~ J QSBe H nisnkb;. ‘' • > jiaV VS. ..... ,T ■ ’fV i. ■ • t • ' -•• ■■:>■■•: : ■ „ < r ' -f .A: 4* •’ -t* t ;■ ■.f - ■ r aeurg—-: wi ■■— DRUGS AND MEDICINES.' A swpte i a£ B . Jitople»:or.ipastalfisoix.-tha :* g<TOi^e^;Bipg.W^^ahtteT^>it^&^fiCtooalo • fle^^W^P', .linpnrlt3' of :lha Blctody -‘ ofttoU'Weois,toofferitta i r £bd utmost confidence Irilw rirtnL SfidiSSS. l^ 0 * lu » , iffperttat nefoUoKW c Mlrrat^iSS^‘ ti, ? UTO ■wort.ef fta:®ipprij!tUtt2 Wd “*» toKnm;«yezyirßttei rayahe' ha* teen tbefSiifi“ Int 2 l4 ’ Carlor’a Kpeubli Ml.tur» n . modlclce called ciacifn B&HJ ill tho drsra^lM affissg-sfS^apteyasa titles of. ftuInIM,MSSmvSdSSS?«SP» kI S* W“- wasi-sisSSiSKS'i s&sig’KSsr ls*Jssasss world .and the only metllcln.%t , Dearor Dam, near Richmond, Va. , Jonii foaopia. .inMi/jcarslii’ IheidJrat Office, “ to “J*i“gT®a«arbf CarKrt SjmoS jD^™ C< th n > t ij a bia bought .'upweidA of fifty botS s®»is«afeffi»a^es &Slg«ta*s££»& «s^i*as?™»K-fe.sr^ rfaiKlSiS; SuredVldra a 5? ? f , BriDi « 4 ffior. »£3gF * tio ™° f *« WtoiftoiS^SS of tho JUcht -room-eurca of VtolSt Scrofn£- t^ri la ' thc{r 'P r «a tlsni, which entirely disaWeOlSn’fJSlr Hheoma oommehd,t Inal! who am affllctai 5TttL ANOTILER CURB OP SCIJOFtJFjA —1», i' Conductor on the B. F. and f itk"S L '£9M3&gg&£: Salt Rhram, which.he hid oiltho phyddansJ^^ a '' wl ™- wsls-iWll SttmSchaStettodtt?/!;,.?''- T s om P* and his.core lamest remarkable. ' ■ Richmond* Va. tbwabolUea or cStefti SpmhS^SuM^“ U “ p^on »^ kpWXBDBDIt'XON, comnlrfßinngrof tho 'u ' for that horrible 4 '“y«lt hi » perfect euro .. oiSS;wiSX , fes o^ k 7 rti,o i o,(l^»i Ursof Carter-ißpanbhmiiSS *»* » «w bit. without a,crutch fta astart Smo 6,1 *° 1,01,6 in DEW£ra^ff»^W o t > li l kd4iia; : Jr.iA CO, Wfi-.WJIOPX. DK. DE LANEYS.. I <#ojbi VMtot. wUe. by ... FLKMINq-jrai »towsa4'ftr ■" i ■■' "••fr»«KS}<- ■■ ■W.lanHO BB03.•: : ’V' ,UV '■V j : ". - : '.v *,*..•: /• xi&si ■'■■■::y\;- V: ’*4 , ~
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