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' J 'vu’ l ,• /.t^f;r-f;'<‘r,V» A v'v , ‘ri\-^o,^'> : : ;„!; ‘'v.^ V ’-Ci * -7 - f •* i.vN*,% fT,,7 iV':^rJ ,lir - fv-JrW l --*•{>'{. . ft^^%^3V l £l7X- /-‘C.TJ j kVfcTVr:*; V< a 'X* ’L- «f.- * v,, lP^Bisgafefeiisag!g^a pusi ■ly6pS^^jgr1 &S'-,jJir- ;'.%i i-. - , W’i £ f?,»*2 i ZJt-Zs mm* -jfr ■ '~'<<iy 'nky A ssoygm -' V r-,^> <\ frfy; a . vrj c ■: : -r- ; r =v,\ X ,:^'-V^-: ‘ :i l ' \/ •• pfeafiSs Kggsglg psll§i DAM MORNING 'DOST. BATUBDAt MOKNLNG::::;::::::FEBKUARY A? UiiKiSQ BEAES.-r-Tbo .Freeman’s Journal gives the following good one: . • A' friond of ours who has recently returned from tv little jaunt in the country* happening to stay nt the house of an old Methodißt Doaoon, has handed us-the following spocimen of that •pious gentlemnu'n commentary on a passago in the Bible.- As it is quite equal to any thing we have seen lately, we do not foel.disposqd to beep ■it to ourselves. It appears that, for many years poßt the Deaoon had observed the custom of read ing daily a ohapterfrom the sacred, scripture to the family, and of malting a running extempo raneous commentary upon each .particular pas sago tbat seomod to require elucidation. Com ing to-that part of the Bible which says "Now theso seven did Milcba bear unto.Nahor,” lie cleared his throat and explained thus: . “ The object of this hero passage is to show ub how bad off tho people ÜBcd to was in old times. Then they hadn't no dairys but was ob'ceged to milk bears, and it took six to bold, the bear whilo tothor milked it, and they hod to go to Nahor to git tho bears.” CoprKa Mikes in Feedeeick County, Maey eaSd.—We took occasion three weeks ago, says the Frederick Examiner, to refer to the new and valuable discoveries of copper ore, in tho region ■ surrounding tho Liberty District, and which •seems destined at no remote period to contribute bo largely to tho wealth and population of that section of the county; Wo have since been shown rich specimens from the lands of Peter Hines, Esq., taken from a Bhaft now about 20 : feet, indicating nbundaut deposits of the metal, that may ho easily raised at comparatively Bmall cost. A valuable vein, our informant says, also exists on the farnt.of John Engle, Esq., near Johnsville, that is attracting attention. CLOTHING. GEOBfiE ABMOK, MERCHANT TAILOR, j?o. 57 Fifth. Street, in. SXnsonlo Building, |TAViNG tilted np a room tur tb* purpose of resuming i.-: rf- hia bosinesa, flatters blmsolf. to bo able to make to . order Fashionable Clothing of all descriptions.' Citizens fluid ..'••■ Btrangera desiring comf.ircablo gsrments,'7lll.do ■well lo giro him tv call, m lie is determined to - please the most fas tidlou’*. 110 will also bo happy to womany of his old ens . '■ ‘tomers, as he has just received, from the .Eastern cities, an • elegant stock of CLOTHS* OAS3ISIERES and VESTINGS. -• dec2l:3m ~ Ii£AIUVAL. r flMlEOTbscHbervoold respectfully Inform hisfriends and 1 the public, thatfce has removed from his old stand, on Market street, to the 2TE)VIRON FRONT STORE , NO. drs FIFIiI STREET, immediately opposite the Theatre, - wherehe is now receiving and opening a handsome assort ment ofTLain and Koncy Colored Cloths, Caseimeresaad Vestings, of tlio newest styles, which ho will take pleasure , inshowingto thosewho may favor him with aeall. lie is n also propaied to miiko to order every article .of Clothing constitating a Ooatleman’s Wardrobe, in the latest and most fashionable Btj’le. TO TAILORS.— I The subscriber offers for ealo his com lete systetn of Garment Draughting, so .favorably known _ ad generally .used by the trade of this city, Cincinnati, Philadelphia and elsewhere; atthefollowing prices, vir: - With instructions, $10,00; without Instructions, $7,00. The Book and Ruler, containing full and accuraWdlroctions to suecossfuldraughting, forwarded to any part of the United States, on receipt of $7,00, by JAMES C. WATT, Teacher of Garment Cutting, No. 45 Tirthstreet, opposite the Theatre. samue!Tg«a.y, MERCHANT TAILOR. yo. 47 ST. CLAIR 2JOTKL BUILVrSOS, ' BT. CJAIB SmtT,'tItTSBTOOIi:"J GENTLEMEN'S CLOTUl.'lQmade exclusively to order, and warranted to suit. Has constantly - , on h&nd a Oboloo assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIHERES, VESTINGS, and OVERCOATING, of the latcststyles, selected expressly 'for the custom/trsde. Gentlemen leaving thdrordew, will have their wishes consulted and complied with, as all work is done underliis own supervision. novld CLOTHING STOR E ! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. of lbecoltibratcdC»Uilng Depot on Liberty JC street, which has. won an'unbounded popularity under he name of the THREE BIG DOORS, have, for the pur pose of acquiring more space for their immense business, removed to the spoaous building on thocomer of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Whcro thev havo now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! HEADY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to.tbe public. Their principal object fox thia removal, is to give them more facilities for tho . WHOLESALE TRADE! They are prepared to sell Goodp at the LO WEST EASTERN. PRICES! And they will warrant them to be a* good as any lnanu facturod in the Union. CDSTOJIWORK, - IK TDE BEST BTTLE, AKD UTOK THE 60OETXS7 NOTICE. They have on hand a full-and beautiful assortment ol LOTHS and COATINGS, Jor FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI NESS COATS. ' Out inlereshr are identical villi iboea of our customers, . tad we assure the public that our fidelity will col Tall in filling all orders we may tro favored with. ■S&-DOST -FORGET TUB BLACK— •vjuio; 88 W«©d Street, (EAST 61D8,) COBKEE Of DIAMOND AILVT. N. B.—Vfe dßpjrcour pntrjns to understood that vreliave *■;' ,no longer any connection with tho Clothing Business on Liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the House above designated. . mar£3 DRY GOODS. SECOND ARRIVAL OF fall and winter dry goods; The Cheapest Goods of the Season ! TOUSO, STBVENBON A LOVE, sign of tho original Biz-Uits, No. 74 MARKET STREET, between. Fourth and tho Diamond, Pittsburgh, have just received, and «are now opening, a largo and splendid assortment of DEESB GOODS, :Of the newest and ,moBt desirable stylos, adapted to tlio present season. Plaid Brocade and Fancy Silts at bargains. Plain Black and Cornelian Silks and Turk Satins. Merino Plaida, all wool, and Bilk and TV 00l do, Aiso,'Raw Silkand Cashmere Piaidsof<r?cry description, ■very cheap. • New stylo Plain and Fancy Do Laines. French Merinos, Cashmeres, Coburg?, Alpacas, and Para* - mattaa, nil colors and qualities. I>o Eoges, and high colored De Laincs, all qnalUies. Fall and Winter Shawls, of every description. Long and Square Broche and Plaid Shawls. . Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do. :• French. Chintzes, Ginghams. < A general assortment fast eolor Prints-, from G^cts.up. WHITE QUODS of every description. C Collars,CnffStChemizettesandEmb’dlldkfSnatbargains. Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery floods, very cheap. ■ Aiao, a full stock of DOMH3TIC GOODS, at low prices:— •" Linen'Sheeting; Pillow. Linens, Table Cloths, and Nap ' kins. Rnssla Diaper, and Cravats, very, cheap. GLOVES, HOSIERY. BDSPENDKRS, and CRAVATS. .We would respectfully! solicit an early call frora/both wholesale and retail buyers, Haltering ourselves that we can accommodate all who rcay favoruswlth their patron* age, on mdsfc liberal terms. . qepSS YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOTS, TO TIIE‘ WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DEALERS OP PITTSBURGH, ALLEOUENV CITY, AND VICINITY. —D. GDEQQ & GO., Importers & Wholesale Dea'ers in - Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties, No. 09, one ■ door.from the North-west comer of Wood At, uud Diamond alley, Pittsburgh. Having completed the enlargement of their present occupied Ware Rooms, are now opening one of the largest anil: best stock of DltY GOODS and VARIE TIES, they have ever heretofore exhibited to the Pittsburgh 'trade,and on examination, wlll.be found to bounFiirpnsscd hy- any other House of thekind la the City, and as one of . the partners hi generally in the Eastom Cities during the faaslncss seasons, Wlrchamni; cheap bargains, adapted to i the Pittsburgh nod Western Trade, wo will bo ablo to offer Inducements ip our old customers, and purchasers gener ally. Our stock of Dry Goods consists In part of the follow Ing leading articles, viz: Superior Brood Cloths; Pilot and Petersham do; Fancy Casslmores, Tweeds and Sattactts; Jeans, Fancy Vestings and Corduroys; Flannels, Tickings and Vest Paddings; Brown and Bleached Muslins, and Irish Liuens; Foreign cm J Domestic Ginghams; Alpacas, Merinos, Coburg Cloths, anti Dross Silks; Bay State and Broache Shawls; Woolen Comforts and Fancy Silk Handkerchief. . .MTho following comprisa a part of .the general stock c: / Varieties: . Bottoms Combs, Threads and Sewing Bilks; . Hosiery, Alovas, Ribbons, and Bl&ck Silk Tells;. liooo Goods. Jaconettß..Mall and Cambrick Muslins; . Paney Nettings, and MiHinery gooda generally. .Also—A largo Assortment ofTublc Cattery, Pocket knives, "Rasors and Scissors of ourown Importation. Perfumery, Patent Modidncs, together with n splendid assortment of Gold and Gilt Jewelry, of the latest patterns Gold and Bit ' rcr Watches; Watch materials; Watch glasses, and an cx tanriro stock of 30 hour and 8 day Brass Clocks, of n vorioty of patterns. All of which will bo *old on tbe most accom modating terms, lor Cash, or City reference. N. B.—City, Country Merchants and Pedlars nro invited to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. sep2l:tf I> GUKfiG A CO. rTTEAS! TEAS! TEAS!—J. HAWORTH, tie oriffinal nml i only, importer in this dt,, or tie best Confra TcU from lanlon, is now receiving nryry larpo endchoiro Fcleclion . of TEAS, which hois determined to sell at such prices and • fineness of quality, that: all tho reckless puffers in this or the next city cannot boat Ho most respectfully invites tho ladles and gentlemen of this and tho surrounding districts, without distinction-of-nation,-to roll and irv hia Teas, / . which be sell*-sntuect to bo returned, if thov don’t nlve satisfaction. The following are the prices: T. Prlnw Oolorut, Souchtmg and Congo. cents ® 3b w A very-superior English breakfast Congo, 60c «ft • ..* ; Extra fine, a very deHeion* Congo, 76b. Fine Young ft. Extra fine Yoang Ilyson and-Imperioi, 76c. % ft. Ydry heat Young Tyson and Imperial, SI ft. Don’t mistake the pIace—PAGODA TEA BTORE, comer of Diamond and Diamond-alley - A libera] reduction mule to dealers. jan2l MKLODLON JNSTiiUCTOII.—The cojoploto MeJtxlcon Instructor* In seven parts. Part l~EJements of Mu sic. Part 2—Prognwslva Finger Exercises. Tart s—Air?, Marches, Waltzes, Variations, in.. Port 4—Favorite Move menta irom operos,.Ac. .PArtih—Voluntaries aDdTnterlude«. Part 6— Selections -from.-Oratortos;’- Part I ?—Modulations. Designed as a thorough -instruction- for tho Metodeon, Sera*' phlne, Eolicon, Organ, orany similar Instrument, by John Zandd, Organist orSt. George’s Church, New York/author of “250 Yoluotalresand Interludes/* “Tho Amateur Organ ist,” Ac., Ac.. Vilcc $2.00. ■ - ■: - A large supply of the above work just received, and for aalo at tha Music Store of JOHN Jl. MELIjOK, ' Ja3l • ■ No,-BVW<ttd. street: : ■+ /"IAKPETING.—A lorgG stock of new anti l>e&utiful pat ' v/ terns now receiving at the ' NOT CARPET STORE, - - . . . .. 47. Flflh etreotj Dear -'Woodi' - Also, Oil Cloths:of all widths ood qualities; Roes, Watte, Matting, Window Shades, Stair-rods, Venlthm Blinds, Ac" Ac., At THS LOWEST CASH WUCES. ■ „ sgp& T Plano for Sirenty*flve l>oilara, « A SECOND HAND MAHOGANY PIANO, oi 6lx.oct*vW J\ /will bo fold for.s7s, by. CHARLOTTE BLUME, J*» ' lmKv*J Street. . JOHN M’CLOSKEY A CO. Notice t 1 Robinson a co> TRANSPORTATION. C 7 L E.yS IfiLN-D. A N.D, .£ IX 18 BU RG H .Ow '-EA.Uin.OA3*.'' . ’ TtME. ON And 14 th,"1853, Passenger Trains will ran 17 daffy fSunduys otcepted) as. follows: * stopping at a!nuterxb«xilate Stations.; arrive at Alliance at 11.45 A-M,and Wellsvilleat2.2o PM; - - -EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Clovetadd at 5.90. P M for AUl* abce, steppibg at Hudson, Earlttlleand Ravenna only— :avrire at Alliance at 8.00 P M. ! ., _* , •“ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Cleveland for-Ravenna and Intermediate Stations Rt 7.45,and arrive at R&vunna at 0.25 P M. - Two through Trains Trtra Cleveland to Pitts burgfrdaily. ‘ ' . ;••• .. RETURNING: • - EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Alliance for Cleveland at 12.30 p M,-stopplDg at Lima^'Ravenna, Karlville'and Hadron only—arrive at Cleveland at2.4o'P M. Tlip Mail Train of Ohio and Pehna. Railroad, leaving Pittsburgh at 8.00 A M, couuecta with tliis Train at 1 Alliance aiIL4SA M. * MAIL TRAIN leaves Wollsville for Cleveland at 3 00 P M, stopping at all way Stations—arrive at Alliance at 5 00 • and Cleveland ai 7.3 fr PM. ’ ACCOMMODATION- TRAIN leaves Ravenna for Cleve land and Ihtarmediato Stations at 7.15 A Al—arrive at Cleveland afc.RoO AMu‘Onlyonehhrough train from Pitts baighCClevelana daily.. : . Train from Cleveland connects at AUiancewith tho Hall Train of Ohio and Teona, it. R. for Canton, Massillon and Wooster; also for Salem and Pitts burgh, arriving at Tittsbnrgh at 4.45 PM. ’ Kxpresa, Train, from Cleveland, and Mail Train from WellsvHle.both connect at Alliance at 6.00 P M with'tho . hgpresa Tram of O. & P. It. for Pittsburgh—arnvimr at PUtsburghntSJOPM... . b ,i 1 Tap rasa Train tom Alliance connectß with the 8.00 A H Train of 0.& P. R, from Tittsbnrgh.. :: Passengcraileaving Pittsburgh on-tho 8.00 A MTrahl ar rive at Cleveland at 2.40 P M, and connect with ■ the follow ing- trains East, West and South. . Clstoasoaot Totano.--Trains leaving- at 3.00 P M for Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago and tho North West, arriving at -Toledo at 7.55 P-M and Chicago nest morning at 7 00— time through from Pittsburgh to Chicago being less than 24 hours. • - Cloelakd, Columbus amd Cisctksatl—Trains having at 2.50 P M and 8.30 P M for Columbua. Cincinnati, Gallon, Dayton, Indianapolis and all stations on the BeUefontaine and Indiana Railroad,. 'V ■ .CLBViiAifD and Erie.—-Trains leaving at 4.45 P M and 9.00 P M for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo and New York. The Trains connect both ways with tbs C. Z. & C. R. R. at Hudson for Cuyahoga Polls, Akron end Clinton at Bayard with,the RailroadforCarroilton, Minerva and Waynesburg Tickets through to Toledo,-Detroit, Chicago, Lasolle and -Freeport can be this office.:" - are requested U procure ihoir tickets at the Company’s Office, of JOHN A.CAUUHEY, Agont, novlS , - Monongahvla House, Water sh, Pittsburgh. OHIO’AKD PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD New Arrangement, C 0 MIIB.N C Ilf G AUGUSTS, 1858 1853. EXPRESS TRAlNloaves Pittsburgh at 6o’clock, A M; stops only al the principal Stations,and dines atCrest •liue at 1.30 P M, arriving at CinriunaU.in the evening, via Columbus and'Kenia.' Fare from Pittsburgh to-Cmdnhati, $1,75; to Columbus, $5.25. MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8.30 AM; dines At Al liance ; nod reaches Crestline at G.QO P M, connecting with the Night Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with the Ucllefontttine and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indianapo lis, Terre Hamtu and towns in Indiana. Connections are made at Alliance by Railroad with -Ravenna# Iludson and Cleveland. . . - . rEfofrnto ritteburghto CloTcland, $4.00. • _Oonnpctionsaro made at Mansfield .by Railroad with San dusky City* Mansfield, Mount Yernon, Newark and Zancs- Tjlle. Fare to Sandusky City, $4.50; to Newark, $4,50; to Zanes ville, $5. Connections ore made with Detroit and Chicago, both .by Cleveland uod Sandusky City. Passengers who leave Pitts burgh in the Mad Train at .B.SO A 11, go directly by Mans field Hud Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention. Fare to Detroit, C. 00; to Chicago, $ll,OO. RETURNING t TIIE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crusilioe at 1.00 P M, Mansfield at 1.40 PM, and Alliance at 6.00 P M, and reach es (Pittsburgh at 8.16 P M, connecting with the Express Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which leaves Pitt*- burgh at 10.30 P. M. ' Time .from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, hours. Fare, $7,76. .Fare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, $16.00. ... * MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 7. A M; dines at Al liance; connects with Express Train ftotn Cievoland, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 6, PM. NEIV BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh.at 10 A5l and 4.45 PM, and New Brighton at 7 A M wn-l 1 P M, Lxcur.-ion tickets, $1; quarterly tickets at reduce rates. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at CUO A M, and ar rives Ql -t.isO, I* M- CS» Passengers! are roquesh-d to procure Tlckota jitthi Company's Ofiscc, at the Federal Strcvt Station, of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. • £3?*Tke Trains do not run on Sunday; /SrPurtlier information inay be obtained of aoEff JOHN KELLY. FBwnger Agcnt- WINTES AEEAHGEMENTS 1853 . THIS VAN IA RAiLhOARa f IIIIE Fast Mail Train will leave the Passenger Station on X Liberty street every morning at 9 o'clock, stopping at all tho rvguiar stations on the road, and arriving In Philadelphia the next morning at T o'clock, connecting with the trains direct to hew York, also connecting at Harris burg with the trains for, and arriving in Baltimore at 7 o'- clock, A. 13. The Express Traln'Oeaves Che station every evening at 9:30 o’clock, stopping at all tb® regular stations, and con noting with trains for Baltimore, and arriving in Philodcl phts or Baltimore at 8 P, M. Fare to Philadelphia. $9,60; Foro to Baltimore, $9- Baggngv checked to all siationsoa the Pennsylvania Rail road and to Philadelphia nnii Baltimore. Ibo Accommodation Train will icavo every afternoon at s.C£.o*clock» stopping at all regular stations, and running ouly as far as Latrobe. ILaurmng trains arrive In Pittsburgh at MO. and 8 o' clock, A. Si., and T.tJuP. M- Passenger* purchasing tickets In cars, will bcchargcd T£v ccstB ia addition lit tho stathm rates,except ftom stations where the Company havo no agent. No nuL-sof a low denomination than fivo dollar* will be received m payment for tickets, except thoso Issued by tho Bonks of l‘eniis> T Tftnlo. 4E&^NoriC2.—Jn case of loss, tho Company will hold them selves responsible for personal baggngo only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—The Excelsior OmuHms Line has been employed to convey passengers and baggnsre to and from the Ityot, at a charge uot to exceed I2|£ cents for each passenger, and 1 -la cent* £>r each trunk. fror tickets apply to . J. MJB3KIMKS, Agent, .... , , .At the P. It. IL Depot, on Liberty street. . Pittsburgh, November 30, lfi. r *3. SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK RAILROAD. WINTER AItItA NG EM ENT. ON and after IV EDNhSDAY, November 16, ISM, Three I'Mseuger Trains mn daily (Sundays excepted) as fol lows: GOING SOUTH. Morning Mail Evening tjrjtreu. Patfftigfr, JErprm Leave Sandusky at.... 4.30 A M 11.00 A M 6.IOPM' Monroeville Junction., S.l£» « IL6O “ 5.50^ Shelby Junction tv.4o “ 1-16 PM 7 35 ♦« MansuflM Junction...„ 7.20 “ 1.40 u 810" Mount Vernon.—.. *#.os 4.10 “ 0,65“ ■Reach Nowark 10.1 W “ 5.15 «« 114)0 “ GOING NORTH. Leave Newark at 4.20 ASI 0.00 AM &.2A P M Mt, Ternon 5.25 “ 10.10 “ 6.30“ Mansfield Jnnctton.— 7.20 “ IiIOPM 8.10“ Shelby Junction...—... 7.45 “ 105 “ 8 56“ Monroeville Junction.. 0.16 « 3.10 “ 10.30 “ Reach Sandusky.——lo.oo “ 3.55 “ 11.05 “ Connecting at Sandusky with Mad River and Lake Erie, and “ Northern Division” Cleveland and Toledo Bailroads. At Monroeville, with Trnios on “Southern Division” Clevelandand Toledo R. IL, for Cleveland, Toledo, Ac, At Shelby Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cin cinnati Railroad. ■ : At Mansfinld Junction/ with Ohio and Pennsylvania Kailrofld for Pittsburgh. At Newark, with Central Ohio Jlallroad for Zanesville, Columbus, Ac., Ac, . This arrangement of Trains completes the line of direct communication between the Last and *« Grtat Northwest * ii p^sen K pr? from Philadelphia nnd.Baltimore, destined for , ‘ f et} proceed, directly on their arrival at Pittsburgh, by Ohio and. Pennsylvania Railroad !o Mansfield. Thence to MonrOcvUJe, where connection la made immediately for .loled<v€hicflgu,and intermediate places—affording a route unrivalled for Kafetyj certainty end despatch. Connection!* also made with all the Trains on the Ohio and Ponnsylvnufa Railroad at Mansfield, by which vassen. gwa-from Chicago, Toledo,‘.Detroit, Sandusky, Zaaesvilla, Nawarki and Columbus, proceed'to Pittsburgh, Philadel phia and Baltimore, without delay. ■■■■■ _ By this route, pawengors? taking the early Train from Zanesville, Colmnbup, Newark, Ac.,can goto Tolodo, San dusky or Cleveland, remain lujdthsr place some four hours; and return home samo day.. . TIIJIOLOH TICKKIS to' be had at the different Station*, lor the above named places. fl t ... J. IL ■ ROBINSON, Supcrlnt’t Ban dusky, November, 1853. • fnov24:3m] Pennsylvania. Kallroad Company, TV»«*W.rJta* Produco, 4c., toßaltimoreimtlPhil*, f T dolphin, promptly, on receipt. Time, Five Days rates or rauanr. * Bacon, Port and Bool; (salted,) 45c. a looiba. iOOBs LSr<I ’ Ximl 0l1 ’ TaUt ” r ’ ootton > Wtoilow Glass, 60c. 9 arth ' n ’ rare ’ Leaf Tobacoo, a-S" Toff'S’' Drl “ d ftult ’ Bri * UM > O’ o ™ “1 Timothy On Beer Skins, Ilcmp, Mai, and Eggs, 700. 15) looibs. Furs, Peltry, Brooms and Morchandlio, 90e On Flour, 9 barrel: • Vie aro also prepared to forward freight to Bodobauah'a Station, near ureensbun;, and Intermediate Stations COVODE 4 GItAHAM, Agents, comer of Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh. 4 „ _ H. H. UOBSTON. Agent " 29 ' Market street, Philadel plda. PKN NnVLVAMA KAIDItOAD.—WIrtTER ffiTIFF ntrwiiS , PITTHBUnae; PanAPELrnjA AXII .Baltoiobe. ES35 ’ Mer p h a”4isa, furs, 00, cents - iSwitdrctass.—Apples and Peaches (dried.) Beeswar ?. r i? n,' Daffl °’,'Y ar ' and 1 D “< !1 ' Skins, Clover and Timotliy Ginseng, Itags, Sheep Pelts 76c •& 100 lbs. 7 TiirtfCtos.—Apples (green,) Bran and Ship Stnfl, Bacon and Fork,; (loose,) Butter, Hides, Hogs' Hair, nemn and Plas.Leather (Eastward,) loo ibs.' ’ r - “ a •. fburth Class.-? -Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or boxes J Barlov and Molt, Boef and Dork (pickled or salU'd,) packer! CanrlliHi Cboeso, Grain (in.'bag?,) Lanl and Lard Oil. Load (InolS m sheeted OU Oakd,Tallow, hlsky, Leaf Tobacco, 60 cents ’ Special Jloto.G-Cotton IOOMbs.T ‘ Flour $1 sn>bl . ... GEOBGE 0. FJUNCIBCUS. JV 1U HAWORTH! corner, of Diamond and Diamond y* wishes to inform his customers and tho.'public ift now receiring alargeaud choice eelec- IJ2? BUC ' b as choice Young Hyson, Impo- K ni’r 1 ": S*tra fine Stmchocgv Nlßßyong/Oolomf, SuPltto OlTOn™ OrangoTfckM 5BA8: MwOia, 014 Java CW«fc> flni! SDOAItS sna SYBTJPS; Bench, nA and Sultana RAISINB; fresh ClTIh nor Pronrh^^AVTTTPfl^tJ* 0 “ on oniiOrange reelsjpupo- Teneriffe, Chs£> pagno, iiabon, Sherry and Maijfea WINES 4 towthar with a general assortment of puro u determined to Mil at saeU Mff m™ tent ty any othorStora In thVcYtv MOEB that WAdmlnlatratloi. TmtEAS, Letters i. *_V am Ustammlo annexo, to the oststo of'wpuvS IvANE, late of tho City of Pittabun-h dee?J IW v ,I P ** l ® subscriber, all persons indebted to^fliTiea 1 ' tate will make immediate payment, and-Urns!! claims nftainst the aamc, will present them, doleautwf cated,forscitlemont,to “v.uutnenti- WXLLUSI HANEY, AdmV r fth Wart, PUtabnib 'MITCHEL A PAIAfER, QTgl, ‘ Attorneys at Lair, Or— dce6*' ,\V<U--v ; * INSURANCE COMPANIES. . Delaware, filatxua Tfninr&nce Co/ H, JPAO. . 5. HIH INSURANCE.—Buildings,. «thl other property, in town and country, ifwn nr damage by fire, at the lowest mL, nf pawnfwm. i■. Mabzhb InsuaajTcx.—Thoy.alsn Instfre vessels, cargoes and ireignts, foreign or coastwise, nndpy open or special policies, as tho assured may desire. . .••■r.j*. r IWJUtP lfeX&BPOßTATTDa>—.TbnymlimdTignro tnww»h«iHt«a: transported by TOgoas^rnUittuX-cars, canal boats and steam* -boats, on rivewand lakes, on the most liberal terms.; . . :» _ Directors —Joseph IL Seal, Edmund. A. SqudW, 'John 0. Davis, Robert Barton, John IL Samuel Edwards,- George G. Lciper, Edward Darlington, Isaac IL Davis,:Wll - Folwell, John Newltn, Dr. IL AX. Huston, Jas. C. Hapd* Thaophilus Paulding, U. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Sernli, Spencer. M’Hvaiu. Charles Kelly, J* G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr.S.Thomas, John Boilers, William Byre,jr;. ■ • ... . - • . Directors at Jhilsburgh—V. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John T. Logan. Willtam aLutny, President. .... ■ —Tuoa. C. Hand, rice President Josspo W. Cowan, Secretary. 013 co of tho Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh. - JclOaitf ; - P. A. MADEIRA, AgenL PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF :.•■ HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premium and Weetem Fund $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1825. Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the most favora ble terms, against-' LOSS OB DAMAGE BY FIBE, OR TOE . PERILS OP NAVIGATIOH, nr ...... GEO. .E. ARNOLD, Aopht FOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY. marl&y THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY and trust company, PD ILADELPHU. CHABTEBED APBEL 26TH, 1850. CHARTER PERPETUAL. ' CAPITAL §250,000. OfficCy S. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut Streets , Philadelphia. Officers of Vie Some Board at Philadelphia: - MRECTOSS. - Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, ’ Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, ■ Benjamin WYTiogley, Geo. Si’Henry, Jacob L. Florence, James Devereux, William M. Godwin, William M’Kee. \ President*— Slophen R. Crawford. Vux President— Ambrose W. Thompson. • Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh —James H. Willson, M. D. Allegheny City—lt B. Mowry, M: D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, mar!7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company, Of PhOadclphia, fainrylvania. 'I'^IREOTORS— -Char) cs W. Bancher, Thomas Hart, Tobias I / Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob It. Smith, Geo. W. Kicb anls, Monlead D. Lowis, Adolph! K. Boris, David 8. Browne, Morris Patterson. . CoAS. If. BArrcrca, FruidenL Cuas. G. Bases kb, Scardary. Oontinuo to make insurance, perpetual or limited,on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. :. . ; The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company* on January Ist, 1851/ as pub lished agreeably toon Act of Assembly, were as follows, vis: Mortgage .. ...$0*8,128 68 Jteal Estate .... 84,377 78 Temporary Loans... 88,080 17 b10ck5...... 61,880 00 Cash, Ac 64,346 81 TotaL.. .. $1,212,708 44 Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-ono years, they have paid upward of One Sill lion Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, lasses by file, thereby affording evidence of tho advantages of Insurance, ejrwell as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all ... J. GAEDDfEB OOFFItf, Agent, Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third st& THIRD ANNUAL* STATEMENT OF Tire STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, 07 PENHBYLVAHIA. AWflts,Mflylrt,lß62. ... $200,010 61 Premiums received to May Ist, 1853- 126,250 56 Intcrcston Leans,Ac .... ... 1,01610 Capital Stock. ........ : 100,000 00 „ $446,183 20 Returned premium b, Losses, Reinsurance, Ex* prow*, *e-» . 87,864 60 Bonds, Mortgages, Storks, and otlifrr good seen cunties- $101,481 08 Premium Notes 179,016 61 Canhenhand...... 17,820 21 Total ain’t of Resources, Liable far Losses..;. $353,318 70 ‘ MRXCTORB. JOIIN P. RUTntRIOIU), Dauphin county, P. C. BEDGWICK, Harrisburg, SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS, Ranker, Pittsburgh. A. A. CARRIER, « JOHN 11. RUTHERFORD; Dauphin county, A. J. OILLETT, Harrisburg, S. T. JONES, lUrrisburg, . •* ROBERT KLOTA, Carbon eounty. JOHN P, RUTHERFORD, President. A. J. GILLETT, becretaxy, WilMnsure against perils of sea ami inland navigation, also, on Merchandize in dtr or country, at lowest rates con sistent with safety. PoUries Issuod on dwelling hoh&e* cither perpetually or for a term of years. Branch Office, corner Fourth and Smithflcld streets. _ ?F.23Rf A. CARRIER, Actuary. T)ittibargk Life Insurance Company* of A VJTT^r>UiGll t J\i. (JJipjTAL, $lOO,OOO. President—Janes. S- Uoox Vico President—Sascuel H’Cttmua. Treasurer—Joseph S. Lxtcn, Secretary—C. A. Gurov. OFFICE, NO. 65 FIFTH STREET, (Jlfftfomc Hall Building.) This Company makes overy Insurance appertaining to or connected with Life Risks. Mutual Rataearo the came as those adopted by-other safely conducted Companies. Joint Stock rates at a reduction of one-third from the Mutual rate*—equal to a dividend of thirty-three and 6no thin! per cent., paid annually In advance. Risks taken on the lives of persons going to California or Australia. _ - ÜBucTcma. - • James 8. lloon, Samuel M’Olnrkan. . William Phillips, John A. Wilson, Joseph P; Ottawa.. M. p. John M Alptn, . Alexander Reynolds, HoratioN. Log, _ Iliram Stowe. • marts Woitorn Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILLER, Jr,, PrutdmU | P. M. CORDON, Secrtlary _^ Ti CAPITAL,‘O3OO,OOO. \I7sLL Insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE andMA Tv RINE. All losses will bo liberally adjusted and promptly paid. • ■ A Home Institution, managed by Diarcroas who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the best protection tothose who desire to be insured. Direclort.—u. MUler, Jr., C. IV. Rlokstson, J. W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W • n. Smith, C. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson, Rm. M. Lyon, James IJppencott,George Darslo,JamcaMe • Auley, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Bcott. Onicc, No. 9J Water street, (Rarehouseof Spang A Co., npstalrQ Plttahorgh. nov24*ly 2ETNA ISSBKASCK COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. . . Cliartereil 1810—Capltal Stock 0300,000. THOB. K. BRAL'E, Prislcjyn*. *• ALEXANDER, Socrelnry. IRI.CTORS Thomas K. Brace, b»muel Tudor, KbeuejorFloiior, ' Ward Woodbrldge, U. A.Bulkelcy, Joseph Church, Roland Mather, Fmlorlck Tyler, F,l»ln O. llipley, Wocrlßuell, Samuel 8. Ward, Mllca A. Tuttle, Horny Z. Pratt, • John L, Boswell, • Austin Dunham; Oustarue P. Baris, Judina 8. Morgan. . .WFolWes on Fire and Inland Risks Issued onftLvora* u ° ■"rms, hy GEORGE E. AU.NOLD, ' __drelily_ _ J>'o._74_ Fourth etroet. PlllstSryh. WESTERN FARMERS' INSURANCE CO., mw I.ISUON, onio. BKAKCII OFFICE, No. 129 FIFTH BT., PITTSBURGH. Capital, $lOO,OOO. JAMES KELLY. PresL LEVI MARTIN. Soc’v.' IL McKASKEY. Agent. * * £5-Will Insure Buildings, fitoros, Merchandise, and Property generally, on tho most favorable terms. [decl-Cm I„ I* your Lifelnsured, i NOT, read what someone has written. Among all the contrivances of man to protect, the family circle from want, none can bo found more simple in lUcharaoter.nohla in its feature, or certain io its results, than LIFE INSUR* ANOE. It is Ihe prop which tho dying hoeband leaves to support the wife of his bosom. It is the unsoonhandof tho Provident father reaching forth from the grave, and still nourishing bis offspring, and keeping together the family group. , * . G. A. COLTON,; Secretary, • • Pittsburgh Life Inaurnnco Company, Fifth st« n °P u Masonic Hall. HOTELS, &c. FLOBEISCE hotel’,’ ,No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (OOKDPCTgPOR TUB EtmoPtAV' PtiV V REUBEN XOVEJOT, iffliV PROPRIETOR. AALUt DMira,. Bi-own-i' Houi'; ° oS!raUr ' stabling attached to the Douse. ' Torts of a first class hotel can ho foundT^ ■ ly4 - tf C. PATRIUR A SON." - St* Charlei) RnteL • assist SS§& S&SSSS&*"*- Tjyms lino establishment haring conm Into tha hand's of a hew Proprietor, ofTers groat' lndacoments to the trarel* Ilngcommnnlty.nnd slsii to regularboardem cacy and luxury will be provided ln ils wUI be sparod to makovtlils Hotel a (bmrortTMhhbnxSrif •who rmylatfl W. B. CAM^pyX^r WSI AM'EV.luear Wood street,) bipuoctoiw atS to and tte Beer delivered to aiy part o P f the vldSty - 1 : ■ .. F. O-SOHENCK. ' - ' OmOB MONONQAHELA NAVIGATION CO V i? ““ dirco rntiit, for theconstruction of Locknod’ltam NcJs-dSw thß coortrucUon of Locks end Burn. f£w rauisita to extend tbn navigation to tbo Virginia State ling. .Flans and specifications will bo exliSbited!t%t'§ra £ OUQ .vreekprevloas-to the letting, and all toon given by 8 Lathrop, E*q, oV tho nndSSS PeopOßals.wiU .be received for paymenta to ‘hri’miin. ii easU; also, Sat payments in stock and tends of Py„ „ 3 K. MOORHEAD, * ™W ... - . . President 1 Of; MtmrJi’&p. fai ’ _ .:?■ 'lhswaavnjui' bliitoh, -<-• I ■■ KVHEYQPAUTY. far mlaat mamifactnrpr.- | T\EAIEE lN EiQS -at tfap. JWSTT CA-lU'j,x fiTOBB, AT- imr±ii STKiAyn I J_f IHUabargh. , Tho highest price In cash paid tbr raga. - ' - J i r •» * **f «*, * l ’ ’. -BANEEESAKD^BaOEEBa^d EKtJfiAHB 83. A. WIL.KINB .fc CO., ■ UNITED ST»TBC(BK3EEvEKIEBIia3, „,. ®o. «3r7i*£B Fourth Street, -. ■■ ..... ;PjTTfiTumqftjj>fli: •- . . . i Ij'Q.KKIQN. and -lPQipeiitir. Coin, Bank Kotos JL AndXaiicf Warrnfata bought and sold,. ■ ’ , P 1 aa t?® s .P*P € j'<fiß«>niUed : A2idloaiifltifcgotlated, ■ •• and Bblddffcdntiidssion!.. 1 l -'' ■-■■ ■ aoli&y leftfog-ft-fepeOiSfed ■■•" ■ dec3 , bankeb. and exchange bbokeb, ’ -y-'* ?-r'-'-ItZAZEB,- IN -w i ; v S. Exchange, Commercial and . Bank Kotes. TOOK bought and' sold oil, "commission/ Collections carefoßyattended to. Tntcrcst paid oriDeporit ■ • -A®*No. $BJ£ Fourth street: tiearly opposite tho H.U. Bank:,. ; 1 ■ i: deoltf e. c. nxoaut,. .... joun n. tnuuujr ’ AND:J&CiIANGK:BRQKERS,' : 1 . .ftoSKbly} .. • -.#0.96 Bfrod Str&l, and -Diamond Alley 1853, EXCHANGE ANDNBANKINO HOUSE OV a. vniisms & co;, : N6:-76FoimtH Selbe*. ’ Oppositfl the Bankof’Pittsburgh;-' : . . ..... .. pirraopßoa, : G. E. AEHOLD & CO., : BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERB, : DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank. Notes; Bight• and. Time; Drafts, Ac;i Collection* carefully - attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. . - Stocks bought andipld on commission.' ; - '• V£S»No. 74 Fourth st, next ddorXo Bank of plttsVg. [*elS ~ Hot * C 0.,. - • * BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, S„ '. v • ... . corses of wooa Ainr fifth. streets; • IGHT KXOuANGR on the. Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time BUIS ot Exchange nnd Notea discounted.- .Gold, SUrer and.Bank’ Notes, bought-and sold. Collections made in all dhe prinripaV citlea of tho United States. Be* posits received of Par and-Current Funds. [mar27ly ajjjgt ERAaftR. ' - TOWARD BAHM,,. ■- VLORLVCK- hravcb; ' "KSAMER & ; ■ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, -: , BUY AND -sell Gold, Silver, and Bonk Notes; negotiate Loans .bn .Real Estate, or Stock Securities; purchase Frcmkwy Notesohd Time Bills,, on .East and West; buy* and sell Stocks oh Commission.. , .Oollectioiis made'puall points in the. JJnlon... . ftnyl * k; hoiks & soot, : BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, HAVX JtIKOVXD IHX2R BAJOUKQ.. AND EXCHASQB OFF3CETO HO* .67 HAMIT POUR DOORB BEIOV OLD BTASD. "VT. ; HOXAIE3. k BONB, Bankers'and Exchange Brokers, AX • and Bealera in NOtea,. Brafta,. Acceptanccs, Gold r Sil ver and Bank Notes.' Exchange on the Eastern and Western (Sties constantly for sale,' . • --r - Collections inado ih all tho cities .throughonttho United States:' Deposit* received in par funds orcurrent paper, No. 67 Market street, "between Tbird and Fourth sta. QaSChly .....,...»4.«..Tf103.8AEa85T, • -HOON & SABGEHTr ( - BANKERS ANB EXCHANGE BEOiCERS, r v C OOE3XB or: WOOD' a HTTSFUROa, Pa.' .... DEALERS tn :Coln,.Bank-Note», Time Bills,' Foreign and Bomestic Exchange,-Certificates of Deposit, Ao.. Exchange on all the principal ddcs of lbe Union Eu* rope, for. saleinroms tosuit:purchasers.. : ' Current and par funds received on deposit. Collections made on all parte of the Union, at the lowest fetes. •' ", : [aepll:ly : Removal. . ■ . .. PATBICKB & FMEHD, - BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, .flotss i&rmored their Ctflceiolfc Cbmerof Fifth and VToodiit. -■■■ pursßifMn, pa •• PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bonkers and Exchnnge Brdkirs, and Dealers in Notes, Droits, Acceptances, Gold;SUver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eaatem andYrefitern Odes constantly for sale;•-i CoUeetions modo in all the cities throughout the United States. • • Deposits received in par thuds or current'paper: at the cornerof mth and Wdqd Streets. ; ' . [feb3 • AiiSTia Looms, ’ " STOCK AND BILL BROKER, ; PITTSBURGH. rfotes, Drafts, Bunds; Slortgogcs. and Loans on ool* laterals, negotiated. Stocks and Land Warrants bought and sold*- . ©cts : JSEWOFHCE. Beal Estate and Contracting Agent. THE subscriber haa been induced to open an office for - the purpera of hnyiagjahd celling; on Commission, and having the Agency of large Bteam Saw-Mills'and Boat- Yards on the Allegheny river, together with many other faculties from other water end steam saw-mills. He hatters himself . that ha can furnish any bills of lamhcr and timber of any kind, great or small, long or short, and r cUvcr them at any point on tho Allegheny,' Monongahela, Ohio, or 3Ussisaippl rivers; contract to build large Borges, Store Boats, Coal Flats, Boat Bridge Timber, Kail roail Timber*—Freight Iron, Cool, to any given polut, and will attend to tho Sole and Uentof Ileal Ks>taie. - ; Fnun his .long expciienco in lumbering, freighting and boat building.be thinks he can give general satisfaction. AH persons are requested to make their contracts soon % espe cially those venting boats or largo Ullsciflumberimd lim ber, should contract far them in the tell for the spring end summer use; HO will also attend to the purchase-end^kola of any commodity that may be desired. ; Letters addressed toßinn Mess; Rea! Estate and Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, post paid; will be punctually attended to. Bis office is on Irwin strorf. No 2, Allegheny House. DAVID MUNN-: axrmxcxs. Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, “ : < Mr. Robi. & Brown, Esq., “ AHeghony IRivcr. Mr. Wm. Armstrong, « Clarion *< < Mr. George B, Sweuey, .** - • « \ .C. A J.iiohnh Co, “ . « .. degfiltlydaw >I'HE RENTON IRON COMPANY, of WouTru Pconsrl- A vania; baring become the proprietors of tho RENTUN and DICKERSON PATENT far matrmg Wrought Iron. </»- rtdfrtm the Orv, for that poxtion of territory of Pennsylva nia lying west of; and including the counttea 6r Fulton, Huntingdon, Can re, Clearfield, Elk end McKean, are now prepared to sell <vrtlfieatus of stock In said company, each share of stock cotillipg the holder to *hsue In the profits rff the company, and the right to use one Furnace under said Patent. The Company will also sell the right to use th'n improvement in the above named territory, by single fur nace or otherwise. The fact that by the Renton process Iron Ore can b« converted into Blooms at about the cost re quired to convert Oro into Pig Metal, Isa sufficient recom mendation of ita merits. Mr. J AMES H. CRANE has been appointed Agent for thi? sale of rights loose Puma era underbid Patent, to whom application may bo made, or-to the undersigned Directors of the Company. J. K MOORHEAD, \ ALLEN KRAMER, VpUtsburgb. JAS. W. MAILMAN, f W. DEWES WOOD. iTfieesport. decllbdawtf JAB. 1L CRANE, Pittsburgh, ■ UevolveriJ Revolvers: -TEST RECEIVED—By Ejtprcss.dlreci from ths.manuikc -0 turns, a splendid assortment of Colt’s Repeating pi*. te15,4,5 and 0 Inches barrel, all cf which Ve will sen for cash as low as they can bo bouebt in the dtj of New York. Persons going to Australia or California* wifi find that they can do better by purchasing their cquippage at home, than they can among stranger*, os we giro person* a chance to try any of the above pistols, before leaving. the city’: and incaseof * tailure, werefgnd ihomoney.' , DOWN A TETLEY, : feblfl 386 W«xl street. Pittsburgh. ; Fill!IT• G ATU h’UKß—*For picking fruit from JL: tall trees without iho aid of n ladder; Pruning Instru ments ofthp most approved construction; Digsing. Fork*, auitaWe for strawberry bods, Aeq Potato© Ifooks; gnd Drills {Cutting Boats, for Hay or Com Stalks, of various patterns, and a great variety of labor saving implements for the garden or farm. DotrnW*, Barry’s, and other standard works on Fruits, Flower*, Rural Architecture, and Landscape Gardening, for sale at the Seed Implement Warehouse, No.^AO-Fiflb street. Pittsburgh. Pa. if 22 JAMES 'WARDROP. : Wall’s Academy of Drawing: and DaStiiiff t v "YTT" 0. W ALL would notify' his ixfeuda and tlie publics v? • tbathohasremOrol hlsetudio from First street .to the corner of Market and Fourth streets, (second story, i over the atom of Wm, M. Hersh;'entrance on Fourth street. At the roquest of his friends, ho has Also opcnwl a DRAW* INfl SCHOOL. Clashes for young Ladles and GonUemei will be formed la both Drawlhgand Painting. Ho taafitU* up a Room with every facility for study, he trusts that his enterprise will moot with a supporUng patronage. OYSTER TaANSPOHTATION. \jlt K hate arranged withfbe Pennsylvania and Susqne-’ ▼ f hanna Railroad Companies, for a special- Oyster Transportation Line, at exceedingly low rates, ; * - ; -oct< ' ADAMS A C0.;64 Water'sL ! - piMolttUon of Partn«*«lUp. . j 1 fllllE partnership heretofore,existing: between ftimhcli X Pinkerton, Alexander Young ami Philip RechbrumeJ undor the firm, of PIN KEUTQN,: YOUNG A CO.,' was-thJal dftT dlfisolTcd by mutual, consent. Tho name ot the firm will uo used by dtbor of the lots partners tasettling the- ? business, , YOUNG & CO;'. • fitWmrgh, December l,"l853. *** ”’ *: ; . £&• The bmlnCM will bo contlaacd ot tho old rtond, byi S&m’l Pinkerton &al Alex. Young* under the stylo of : deolaltf PIKKEBTOK ft YOUKO. j Farmers’ Stalk and Straw Critter* ' rnilE subscriber offer* for sale Sinclairs Screw Propeller' JL lodflcr Cutter. It is Very simple, hitlai.pnlftwoi fcnires, easily adjusted: the most durable and speedy Cut*! tor in use. They are in use on the formolMr. Williami Hodgson, Steubenville road, and at the Clover Dairy of 11. Perry, from the Seed and Horticultural Storo, 40 Fifth at' JAMES WARBRQP, ~ • Sew Blualc. A COMPLETE -assortment of Songs with English trad’ A- Italian word*; fantasies and Potpourris, arranged fori the Piano, from all the favorite and popular Operas of Mo fart, Donizetti, Bolllnl, Meyerbeer, Rosinl, Verdi, Anber, j Weber, "°^ ilea » Balfo, Lonxing, Floton, etc,, etc.; together ’ with the latest compositions ofJaeU, Gottscbalk,Jollien, Btrakosch* ato., etc., etc. Jost received and for Ralo by ; H. BQHKOEDEU ft CO., novSO 1 ■ ’ ; Cargo** Hall; 83 Fourth street. • TFLANKBOOKB— LcgersT"' ' ' • - v -'-Jourhalv'.:""- Day Books; Cashßooks, -- < Receipt Books, Dockots, :• • 'Or anydescfrip tlon of BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER at abort notice, of.themoat superior quality of paper, boundln any style required. Blank Books paged to order. • • • A large and excellent stook of Blank Books always on .hand and for sale at low rates, consisting of Cap, Demy and Medium:work, In all styles of binding. • • : ; ■ The trade supplied on liberal terms. • -i ' l 'W. 8. HAVEN, - Blank Book Manufacturer, ' sep2 - : : : Corner of Market and Becond streets.. ENVELOPES AND_,CAKE-BOXES—plain -f f and very handsome—for sale by - ‘ ' • do 3 . : > JOHN S. DAVISON, 65 Market street. HVfEW, BOOKBI—-H. P. Caixow, Dispatch Buildings, has X v received the following: ..Mogntlne of Art, for December; f / i .No.^Prttoticallhaughtsuura; . . .Popular Educator,for December; TUel*dyatHome,by Arthur; The Iron Rule, by. Arthur; flSjeTwiUrßrOlharß; : < ■ ... ;; Ahd aU tho different Magazines for the present month. ' 1 ■ deed; 5 r - g. p* CALLOW, Third street,- ; ew books 'j o ST-Deceived, at da v£gyn's book STORE, 65 MABKET sfc—Sehaff*s History; Autumn Honrs; Mrs.'Kirkland; Bloodstone, byrMcLcod; Hp the River, Shelton ; Golden jLinkf-Tip-Tbp; little Drummer; Mason;cn- the Chffirch; Pastor’s Sketches; seenhdVteriea; The Lord our.Ehephord { Memoir sofa.Willimasithe Pata gonian Missionary. by H&miltoh; The:WeU SOTifagf .Per kins? Arithmetics; Greenleaf’a C.fl. Arithmetic; McGuffey’s seriesr Macaulay’fl Miscellanies; Prssb. Hymn-Books in elegant hindisga; Rutherford’s Children; and th'o'latest ■asues.of thff-S.'BrUnlQn*i For sale,by- ■ —. . . JOIIN.S» DAVISON, * dgc23: OS Markct street near Fourth.’’ /3HQIOE TEA&*—Wn have this day; recete«i rt puft. fc Oolong and Congo Teas: it 60 and 75 cents per pound, new importation vwhlcfr we will guaracteo equol to any thing ln this market at the same t Wholesale and retail by : f: ■ 7- . ' .BAILET'A KENSHAW/ ; 7'JaS~. tV. \ ‘i. . ■■■,• ■; 25a-Liberty,street,- Sirs r-jf-y WM: „ DEiIiERIS Hue Teas, Choice Family Groceries and 'Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND.SIZTB STS.,. ~ ' -. . A PITTSBDItOIT. PA. • 1 &now tecftitiog a-Jargg: assortment of FRESH GOODS. - .It “P* MRds'in the_’Kas£ern markers, which./Billbeßold a£ ‘^.,lo»Mtm»H l et : prlcMi." Hotels,. Steamboats,. <m4.families, bavin ir by the qn&tttity,sbppUed -atwholesale rates. , Qooda delivered let ffie.dty (Hoof charge. ■ pcp2l* ' 3TAWOKJSRY WABJBHOUSE. ' W. S.HAVEK, : •_ > CQaanwar* Habekx £arx>.&Eottfn Sthxetb. •- A ON HAND, aiarge and weltselected: stock ef XL. Whatmxm’aDrawing Papers, all sizes; - Drawing. Paper in rolfs, various widths; ' Drangbting.F’encflsj . ~ ; -ilatberpattca] IrtstroxaeEifl; . laps Xtaes; India Rubber: - - - - Field-Books; ; v >-s ■■'•■. Jtepers; v .vi™. '‘'^JrosaSecrttonPaperaj'l' . j -.■••. ' Protractor Papers And^allarUclesjarSia^oneryasodtt^CfTir'RTrgfaooVg ....JOatleral* Transit, Topography, and Iteoord= Books. mide to any pattern required. ' eepV/ • - -iA>A TStafs msg&'iske&asziLs&Si - --..i- . '■toonitCjcture _ CABINET-WAREof every description, aihisold aUnd, r and Sovcnth stroeta. ONBKRIAK ’ ■Ty»tNQ attaiidM fe>,Jn alj ita bjancbea, f ., ;}■ toyll ~~ -; A. MILtIIIUKJX .• ~,.v - T HAYE ON H AND~utthrir- extensive ‘ CABINET and CHAIR SUNUFACTORY, No. 04 Bmithfleld street, a lergeoesortnmt-of .wlllBeUls{>er_,ceat.,below cufitonmry^fis.-^ ' '"Termfr‘Ha£h r onJy/,'j/;"..' . • 4ec37;ly . Oreat IndaccmciUa to CMh Purckaacrt. TOTE Will Bell ouS large stock of COMMON ANDFAKOY, ,J(.T -CHAIRS -AND BEBSTEADS, at-prioe» ; thatcannot fail to please cash purchasers.. AH -pur,-work,is ; Our terhd aw CASH. ; ' JAMES BQVhtY, JR* --iMtfi'- '•• - • v cor.-Seventh and Liberty sta,. Journeymen Catinet JUakersAsstrciationi WA.&&UMV&B *<TJ3 fJiAi &TSJSHT, ■ < •XBXTWH3MTOOD AJO),>iaaKCT'SIB.);:; u v ®HISASSOCIATION^emIaBdngfa twice ; to three: • times as VSJL . ■ .many, hands 09. the;'largest: ?snd KsSj ■®w™T7Bfiltlier(o moat renowned business' i." .ahojtaof this opened ,-thcfr.Warebouser’ and ‘are ablp to rarmah the ot: retail* with Fur nitureof toofollowing,doscripUou-?TU.t - ..j;; ;*. . ' _'Mah6gany-yrardrbbe3; 4>Teaidagßt3xeax^;l^ColaTnnftd : Ctmirs; Mahogany Waahatanda;. Sofas, Divans; Piano iStoclsr •Boat Cases;, Secretaries;-Card-Tables: -Pier Tables; fine: Card Tables; Centre Tables; -Hat Racks; k French Bodstfeads y Ottomans; Poplar L Wardrobea; Dining and Breakfast Tables Workßtands; Cherry and.ConunoTWorhMaSSlgh : p<S: • common, tow, and, trundle Bedsteads; Cherryßureanl; Cribs Cradles, Ac.. ■. „ l ■ The advantages, of cooperation, oh an extensive scale, per* “JVwera, to sell afr.the lowestprices, and:they aredeter.' mined to sell, lower than, any competitoxs, an eoually good. ’ if not better and warranted—-ea thepubUonill tut demand by giving them a calL Steamboat work of all descriptionsj and other articles of any descriptton, made to. order.in every style, at.tbesbort^ ;«tnotfce,.'... r T- ; ; y ; JAMES Wv WOODWfihL, BURNTfjr&R MANUFACTURER. - ■ Wflljeilrbom«.&7 <md99 Third strect« - '. ' J. W. W: rospectfuny-informs in ’»,• biff friends and customers that fc ß \jlr ' -ffiiMßgggßggsfr has now completed bis spring stock' ’ - .. Furniture; which is-decided!ri'T l • .^thelMgcstand'besttcveroirerSd'for sale In this City, .which i prices. as low as any in the. United States, LEast’orWest. * • •• • As.he isdetcnnlned to uphold the quality 'with welisea eoned matenals, best workmanship, and newest designs and •flrom the extent of hb orders and facWtyin manufacturing, ha fa enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. He has adopted the principle of idehtifying his cuitomem •interest with hii own, in quality and ptlqei and keeps al ways on' band the of every deacripfiou of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the .most ele gant and costly,- that a house, or any. pail',of one,' may be furnished from bis stock, or manufactured' expressly to or-' d«. .The’following nrtlcles consist, in part,''of his atock/ which for richness of-style and- finish, cannot be shroasaad ’inany of-the Eastern etties: •• ■ ■ r Louis'XTV ; tete«*tete Solas? • . . . fiO.Bofos,-In plash and hair oloth; fiO dez. Mahogany Chairs? 20 dot. Walnut •'""«* . . 60 Mahogany Rocking w • ■..•••, . . :.20 Walnut •••■•.• t 4.-• ..••«* • • . ' 60 Mohf^aoy.Divexia;' • ... ~20 .Walnut..-. •: : : ;60 Marble Top Centre Tables:: : - -60, -.«.<* Dressing Bureaus; , 80 **■ . u Washstands; • , .40Enclosed - lOOComihon:.: i.. *. • . 20 Flain Dresdsgßureaus; - 49 Mahogany-Bedsteads: . 20 Walnut .. ••“ • - - ■ 60 Cottle . .. ** . : r-v. > ; - . 800 Cb»rry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogonw Wardrobes; 10 Walnut.- **. 10 Cherry •’ •'« - - - - - ; 60 Plain Bureaus; . , 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases: 20do*;CaheBeat.Cba4r8j ’ 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs: << -12 Dedies* Writing Desks; • Hot and Towel Stands; What-Nots;- Etlgulrcs: - . . ; Piper Macho T4Mw: Oonyarsatlon Chairs; Pembroke - “ EUsabethan “ HallamUro “ Reception M « Pearl Inlaid «' . . Extenston Dining Tables; Arm* • «., : . ;./Oilbmahs; Gothic and Hall Chairs; c! COMhIOy PDHMTUKE aiui WUTOSOR CHiIBS. CiBJWf MiSiM supplied with all ar tidesln their line. STEAMBOATS .and HOTRIjS, furnished at the shortest notice. All ordere promptly attended .to. ft p r g. ‘ WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c. . XZVT JEVEBTO EE, " Wo» JS7Market Street, (Searmi door above the XorLh-icrti eurntr of the Diamond.)' TOHJt STEVENSON, (of the late firm of John B. il’i'add-'n ; UrL* .C«*») respectfully announcea to the pttbUs,that he ha* opened, at the shore stand, a fine assortment of WATCIIKrL JEWELRY, SELVEIT AKD PLATED WARE, LAMPS, dnd, Zhble : Cutlery r 2}rilanilia 3Vo and G/oimunwi SeU, and the usualTarlaty of goods in his Hue of business, . * SpedaVcare and attention given to the REPAIR of FINE WATCHES, JKWKLRVYAc. : ■ - * ' He trusts, that,from oia long experience in business, he ’IH h« able to giro satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage. " , -Pitfsliurgh, Hay 15th,1853. Henry Richardson, Jeweller, HAVING to-fitted kia store In a handsome manner, and bat recently returned from the eastern dtieswitLa of WATCUKS, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call tbo attention' ofWsfriendaand custoin «ra to the iart that aaoiiff' LlaAYatch»« wiU be &nnd the most durable styles, twtterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains. Finger Bings, Miniature Lockete, etc-ota.- FANCY UOODS—Such 4a Papier Macho, Work Tables and Bates, ; pesks. Fancy Vases, perfume. Bottlw, Table Mate, Colt slMols, Porte Moimales In great variety ; China Fruit .and Coke Dishes; with'an' endless vnriety of useful jmd or namental artides, which kave'ouly to bo wen io be accre dated. tnorl} NO. SI SIARKET STREET! Bay Wood Wnrsery arid Gardens, JAMES KENNEDY, flste Manager of the well-known Sy racuse Nusuries, New York,) begs leave lo inform tne public, that he has now established an EXTENSIVE NL'U SERY, on the Farm or Mr. James S. Negtey, near East Lib ■erty, where ho shnll be prepared, after the&ih Instant, to re ceive and 13)1 orders for every YarioijofFrhUsndOrnamca tal True?; Hardy and Gmm Ifouse Shrubs and Plants. Jn add! lion to a choice and superior stock on hand, ho hna mn 1o arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries In tha £o*L : to keep up hia supply, Having o thorough and longexite neoco in the business, he can asvure hia customers Derfi'ct eathrfaction.' . .• Mr. Kennedy would also reapectfaUy offer hi* services in dcrigalng, layingout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Bub lie Pork*, or tho grounds of Counriy Residence*; itad-will 1 •also furnish pious for the formation of HctureaiDe Scenery, in the highest «tyfetfOf the art. Practically aetiuainted with re'very branch-of'Landscapa Gardening, and having spent years in the Sylvian Pariu of England, and on (he beautiful banks of thft Hudson, he hopes hahns the capacity do meet the wishts'ef those who uvorhim. _ Oornmnnicsllotui can be iuSarewe4throu(*th» Cit, Port Office, or left «t the AVirehoase of Messra- Neelei i Mohan, a HTooa (treet. . ” ;- ' ■ DVKEfi&'S CELEBRATED CHEMICAL YEAST OS BAKING POWBEES, . Tilt Chmpejt, MmWiiut, nws£ ITtrJul and Ecmomt cal ArUcL-.ftrr Jlair.r.y iircjd. lhs:uit, >Vi>ri, Griddle, antttohnny ChFer, Pastry, ! - - Puddings, UwcetCakcs, " Cbm JfrtacL ... _ EVER JXY'EXTED. . /OPINIONS OF THE PRESS:— , V Those.who have tried it, havofoand that the advertise ment dots* uotvaant its praises too highly.—iTallohoisseo I'lorUlananil Journal, Feb. 18, 1853. "" TrTI , Moosekecpew, who haro teeted toe quality of this po-.r. unanimously In tta foror.—[Lockport Jiilly ■ i It eurpaasoe oTorythlng In too way of rrn'np. Vo over W AdrM#U> This le an article of encli utiHty in Tarloua kloilsof Cook, cry, that when Jta jdrtms hocotno propbrly known, no hOußokneper, that studies oomfort and economy, Ulll wil lingly do without it.—{N. T. Pick, May 21, Kl3.’. - No otnrmed hesitate to use Dnrkeo’aallimporianlarlWe to JBmmerand NashrillnWhi^,: ; ;.VVouldyotlhavelightWd,WWbreaa, bread that'vna 75° , ea ' h good relish, do hoi forget to procure Durke-’« 'Baking Powder,.and you will not fail to have good bread. ~«kes, A Dapy Times, May . .~i: ’ _ ;Wo have tried this articlOj ana can recommend, it with Gazette, Ju1y,1852. Durkee’s Baking Powd'or we havoiried atoor bonne, and' our better hair’, was astonlshod at the result.-—FN. Y DaDy Times; OcL 1852. - •• P>od housewives -will rcjolro in and glorify the name of Durkeoj &ft«r thojrhate given his Baking Powder a foir trial>?fNew York Son, Sept. 30,1852. porkee’alfaking Powder; undbubtedly the bestartidefor IW»:purpose,that has yet Y/Dntc hman,Feb.l2,lBs3..:. ...-'.- it - ..... higbesl .commendations, from hurdredsof thelargeHi ■ and most respoctablo wholesale houses In this, and nearly every large cRy ; on this continent, could be given, if sna4 allowed it. > - . 9 r - * E.JLDtmKEE, Bom n . , - I39;'Balcr *frrri, NTew Torlt# BAXTER A MoKEE/Agents, Pfttabhrgh. • foct2lJ £ BiXOOtil jonw M'iiPlK.....,„„'jo3STa B.,usca.: •*. •. - j* B. l4©ecri, JHqAlpin dk Co., • . XJTTHOLia ALE GROCERS, and in Proxluce.Met -1 f •• ms, and Pittsburgh Manufoetures, Nos. 2i2an±244 Liberty street, near the head of lVood, .Pittsburgh. Pa. nf. fer for Gale on liberal terms, the following: ’ . 100 Ueroea fresh Rice;. 160,000 lbs. Bacon, assorted - ' 100bb!a.Tar ; ! -fi tons Bar Iron, do; ' 1600 kegs Nalls, aasorted; ! ' 3do Best NaiFß&as • ' 600 betas Window Glass,! 2000 kega Rock andTMe rhS 8 ?7 t0 i? ; L m Powder, assorted •- - 60 half chests Tea* os-* 300 boxes Rosin SbabT _* J 85bbla.Linseed,Lardan^ . 16 hxs.Tobacro,assorted*! Tannera* Oil * loohhds.N*O.Bugar,part| .500bbls.Vlheeap • eE^ m £ ; fl do Rosin; ’ D bxs. Havana fingar; 20 do I'itch* 5000 Bis..assorted Copper; - |' ' 2 'do 8 flnSSn-' dOJ ‘ S ■ ItyeFlour; ; ? • 20setteTinners’Machine* Zlac » “i‘ and Tools; - ! lOObus.DriedA’p'ples; ' 100 balesßattiog, assorted; ' 2000 fi». Ottton Yarn, as- -iJ-i 7’ic'. {J ■ ■ ". . THE OjyiEST,EbTABUBUISD ttmCE,IN rojjHclTY ~- v “•FV EONEY TO THE Ofclf CODSTB*. TAiESS BLAKELY begsleajre to Bay tOthoiepemni her- V io? friends In tie Old Country. soul (leairousof eltliinr sealing than money or paying pielr passage, that He ac_ rajgennmle (brtfolng eithei on at. film ■ v oyW that-mistakes can not to any party. - Ihitin g~ th& last ten yoirt In 'wfirenfiftias. bSeis In lgSt“teia lo4a 'Tli^ qlWt ’ *f>'Wawfcr^rKjc}ij- bol* WjWnil&iit ISiiets fortiofiaoh', ilnbUn; ileer* Cfi DzOgh&ilJ’]SiS,n?S' waSlng’n.m^^f Wr8 V ■*“ MWhaTwcUjrto fc£ ■ ' OS ESOLiJTD 1 1 ■ ' .1 ' Edward!, Sandfcrd & Co. " Wm. Toppecott 4 C 0...;...: : ...-Lon^op. met sSSS^t • ■ ••'' ‘ -ON-IRELAND. ' ' Provincial Bank * 1re1and.....;....; BSAHCHH; £&£* S&&4 san ssfif' & assr** Newsy, Tralee, Balymenai Clonmelll • • Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, YougbalL Banbridge, Kilkenny, Dungannon,: ■ KilraaK ; Waterford, Coleraine, Parsonstown, Cork, 1 Ennis* • •■? Eandofi, SUgo; '• '-Wexford,* Cobtehill, •• ■ limerick. ".' Ballyshannon. » ’ • . ■ ON SCOTLAND- National Bant of Scotland* Edinburgh, and its branches In fifty towns in Scotland/ • „ ON BRANCH. Messrs. Edward Blount ACo.y 8anker5.....^.................1 aria. (Available In anyertvio France.)’ ! ON GERMANY. Messrs. Vegel. Koe)c A Co., Bankers, Frankforfron-the-Main. - (Available in any city in Germany.) • • _ „ JAMES BLAKELY, my 7. IC6. cor, at Seventh and Bmßhfield ala. TEAS! TEAS 1 TEAS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, : <M the JPekin Tea Store, • .39 Finn bt&bct,Pmsntmon^Va. • BY the half chest, of neatly packed In metallic packages to suit the trade. • • Tho subscriber is now roc«i vinghla Pall stock of GBFF J- IandBLACK-TEAS,—cemtia ting Of eomo of the Qoest'chn to be found in the Eastern market. Merchants thi tine \Xt city are invited to call and examine our stbdc. ’ : > ■ . Below balUfcof the various grades, all of which Jaave been carefully selected, and can with confidence be ivcom* mended: - • • .. i rBo.half chests tine Young Hyson; .10 • ; do • -do- Moyu&e Young Dyson; •- ; .10.; do oextra'flno Moynno do; 100 do -.Superior do; :16 . . .do extra fine * do;- * !• • 50 Lacqured boxes extra Curious Young-Hyson; > 25 half chest* fineGtrapowder;- 10 ,-doi extra fine do; fi do . .do Moyooe Imperial; 20 do,. Superior. ..; do; • 150 ..do. Fine Oolong Black. Tea; 40 do extra fine Oolong; SO .do extraCusious do; •• ■> 20 ' do, Superlatively etrong and fragrant Oolone; ; Sschests extra fine English Breakfast Tea; ’ 5 ‘ do Curious .do do; ~ •i ' ; T ALSO—Java and Klo Coffee, LovcrtDg’a Crushed and I*ul . verised Sugars.. ALSO—63,OOO Prindpo Scgary, which will bo sold very '9 W - . ,_ A. JAYNES, nonrl4:a*w 8S Fifth s boot, Pittsburgh.’ TYPE AG BN Or. A. JAYHES, NO. 38 FIITH BTREKT, PITTSBBEBn, Agent for the Sale of E.Johmon# Co,’* Type, sc., Ot PHILADELPHIA. HAS ON-jttANDAßdfbr isaleifiie lollaiHng:—Brsssllnrd column Gmloyai .Common QaUeTB assorted, Slice ociioyn, Composing Sticks;:: Common and "JoKßari's; Shooljpg Sticks; Is, Brashes; Boxwood Quoins; Fdrnl too snd Nlglct, of .all-descriptions; Brass, Bulr, or all' .descriptions; Job Ink, in :l3b cans; 100 kegs EroUtis News Ink; 100 Founts Fancj Card Better: and Loads, out to on. ength. ;:V ■ -ffif Ordewfbr Presses and Type.wßl receive prompt >it. tentzoD, end fumished.at the foundry prices. Old Tyne re* celved in exchange for new! at 9 cent* &2t. • ; Plttsburgh,May 14,1853.—daw ' > - : JJAaRIAOKSPOaSAILEB ri >ITE undersigned has JustreeeHed athfr . > ■ ■ . X CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE* near the Two Mile Run, between and Lawrenceville, a gplmdiA aennT+m.** j ~ of .VEHICLES, of Avery, description, and-will continue to recelvo regularly, new and second hand Grrriaatx. Sidkiu.. ; wfll seir on the very lowest terns for injputti&g down all competition. 1 ' and prompt attention paid to ' repairing of Oarri ages, Ac. jtnyia-dswy*] , JQSEPHrWniTE “ Banattrußills; ' CMUdunUreßsisam; . “ Ague Pills; to. . •• - “ American IlfllrDv. 7 “Oleinesconstsuti,on hand, sud solawnolcsale or retail, at the Fekln reaStorn. 38 PilU. ~.-a , r. i A. JAYIIEg, - Isnlikdsw K»eln»lT»Aocnt far Pittsburgh " ' . auosoi a soiu* ' . . PAT.ENT AiIALQAM PEN.—Tbls Important in -hv yentien removes the two great obstacle* to the uu i Versa! USB of the Steel. Kn, rtz: tbeir rigidity, and their rajiifl destruction by the corrosive action of the mtr: jW minutely examining the quill pen in the actof vrritinir, it will bo seen that tM action u compoundjConßietlng, first of a gcnUe yielding backward action immediately above U;^ mb.or the pen, and, second, the 41 scissor^’action, f-'r spreading open of the points to permit the flow or the ink: Tills compound movement—which steel pens hitherto never havo bad—gives to its flexibility, and th.it peculiar springy play 'which is- 80 agreeable to tholiar.d. and wmch fiecms to suit the. action, of the muscles of tv*, fingers; yielding, as it does, to the slightest pressure, ifiili*' out cramping thehaud. The effortsof all steel pen makers. haYebecndirectMtothcettoininetitGfthisessentiaJqual ity of flexibJity, and they have hod recoursotoahlDnu laerahle variety of cracks and piercings to ettnin it. Thu inventoreof the Patent Amalgam JPen found.from aperies of expeciments, that the whole practice efthe trade had in this, respect been erroneous—that no combination '-'vf “ cracks’’and “ piercings” could produce the desired action, if tA« ordinary /artn of (ht tiedpat were adhered t&. ' Tills j for attamlil' flexibility, and gavo a pecolUrform tojUie metal, by hlch they managed, to comhine the "sdssonr? : !£*X?agreeable flexibil ity, of the quilL _ The second difflcultyto be overcome whs of ipss magnitude, but still of great importance to the con -HSK& 2 f t S*TS** Htcit 006 -** awe of the corrosive acuon or the Ink on the ordinary steel pen, EvenwUhthe greatestcare, It speedily destroys the delicately amoothsur = tbe pen. . So serious a drawback U.this from, the of the steel pen, that, thousands are induced to pur chase gold pens, at an eoonriouk cost, almost exclusively beeauro of the anU-comsive nuaUty of that metil. The which 0 ” haTB reinbvea this evil by their compound metal, addltlcmal merit of „ 7 l it gf t £?' Dm b****™, tkantmmty timer longer than fhc. introduced. ■ 'nJZ™*****' ■ ■ wJ?*®* UA\ r £N,Stationer, ' - n °7 J Market street, corner ef Second. tCIWVRT>T * CO. Bridge over lh, Allegheny Uiver, at or Poor Sharpii>»ifg,: v v _-y.. Thot •“ pnrsoanco of tee tee Commonvealth ofpsnnsylva. ms, enUtled “An Act to anthortia tho Governor to irirortw tntoe Companyitoeraoti Bridge aVefthd Allegheny Hirer f r ?!? r iaAllegheny County," hlproviti 13th of March, 1863, unit Supplement thereto, and Actaex tomllng too time thoreln limited, Books willbo opened by the under named Commissioners, to rewire subscriptions for the Stwkof fold &mpsny, at tho ST. CHAKLtS 110- TElvin-tba, C*ty.of lHUabarghv on tho SKYENTBENTir dsyof A. SL, and 4 oclock, P. M band should-the whole number of sbszcs nof.ba subscribed on thatday, then and fn that case ut the house of Mr. HEWPORT, in the Borouch of ttil WKMnf-FODKTH. BAY OP TILE SAME ilOWTlTybetwcon UiOßMQoJiours, l x:*...*- • i .l-blllpMlUnr, Otorosaildgmitt, . James Sharp, Uabrtel .A4£ma7 • Thomas‘Wallace, e ‘ -.l’CtarKUngcnsmith, Malcolm Leech, John W.Duncan,. Uunison Earry.l Barld Brenud, BobertChcssmim, - irandsKarns, HichardEtraJU havid Boyd, HobeftWiSon, ' James Marshall, Jamci IJ. M’Clolland, ®. Henry M’Gcary, Thomas Pearson, Samcs Blakely, Grant Howry. ■ ‘ »&»,, i“sSS£*“* ! ' XemnelSlrnrtHli; • ! P. A.Collier, • • JamerLewk, i Wuolefeake and —r***-*.;! BA3JDLEj_ HAENKS3 AND TKUNKIIANCFAPTniiv his Wends and the pnbllogenmilly, that he Ifiß continues to occupy that large - and commodious Ston> Room, formerly Occuplcdty, Samuel Fahno-rSr^ stock ATo., No. Btb ooraar ofDlamcml Alley and Wood st BriSes h *am° Ctal “^^wMaafflesJ. Buffalo' Robes, Whips, and aMotterartto^ tbefcest matorial r aii<l in a of .worSahaaahln'wual to I “! A&milry and cold do ireUHo cfilltujd ***rin9jM4tp&UZa# sa bt U fc. teTiaitiedto Bell first Tate arUdea at veixloTr - J - -_42F*l)oh , t fb fgfet the place, No. cornet oTWoddst and 'DiatiHiaa^Alley^ l - New Concli«vntl Carriage FMLor? I JOHHBIOH, BBOZHEES fc CO., - : . tbnxr <tf ttruii, AUtghcr. v CU3I, oMjr§^&' Si!aA tte PBwS^acim^'Siftlfey'STe tbs' mannlkcturo of Carrhurc, mJ boaatyor finlßh. Hepaira Trill also l>a attbhdS toTm o>emOTtrra»Bobl« fena*;';:traing In alf thclr work th* Bbate, .Polra, tad Wheal «tuS; thayLlwi.ll deat that allrrho favor them; Tilth their yifl perfectly eaUaficd on trial or tholr Ttork.' ”- 1 " toelra w^Mhwigwta : STABLE, ■> ttrea:and I>iam£7id aUrj. .. . rrT*& undersigned having added 2aisely.fta.2ils _ock*. ■ now prepared to accommodate: ihVpufclic fcKj* finest Baggies, and best Horses,both for ? ad ?L e J?, ni HwMM.vB«iUemso wishing to hare horses find superior accommodations for them at this stable large and new, and the. nro prifitorpfljrs aTery attention to thdr ease and comfort: ..?&* - . ' ■■ ■ PeaH 'Stem*. Mill: * ■■■■■•■■ CAJfAi BASIN, AiiiLEflilßNY CIIF" ’ (sun is* amnoas erinon.) ’ • ■p AMIhXES wll J,Bl*“PgMwllhc,arT«riona grades of-, A- ;‘ , ■.l FBB3II GBOUNB SXOtTR. By Irarln* then ordow attheSllll or In onr bmrs at ■: > Wm, Wibon Woodatrohor CL a n°.fL "tm" r. SPnWfu Li. or J.IE. Baiaplo, Drofti-iata, Allegheny. - >lS7c^oS^^ i “ inc ? tUcrofthetm<iUea '■ BRYAN. KKNSfcBY & CO CKAIUhS NEW mx)K.— Woo ready, the -4V mbmoibs or major robebi etobo, ortho vir grniaKoslmontibyN.B.Crale.. PuMtahed and for rale hr JOHN S. DAVIEON, w*2Z - - f 5 Vfertetsiroetroflflfyoorth. Biiutftjbfett illiAUEj 2SU PP52tTEit- iLNI> ikt? A &. •J.- TIO STOOKINQ DEPOT ils at Dr. KEYSER’& Ko. 240 eoroerxff iWoodstreetand offlje* chadcalappllancea arakept. had ‘.fitted;, at v this; <stahlbh> intirA.' warranted in. all .cases. > not 24-. * fcryJZ-S&SOX * cipse/oui.- slj thojr stock, of at is reduction of nearly - ': ■- V" ' ' • " “i " £ «fc ; _J ; - n '• - ’* •* t • -, ; -v ■ •■*.*** , ;'v 'V \ -jv*. !*v~......... >si * c . r 31'- •; v- .!:■' /v- ■■• :-V ;■■'■'* j- ■.; ' . : ; - ■ ' : -< -. TaS tUIuiIJEK Of * i - '*" ■trar'*wasnu: 1 w i jtfwpf^r. A N INVALUABLE JtGItEGKOFBIA; K\na>a ■ jAIJ Rrii. Hbgagiattom f - Pbitlnitm l'lmplos. or JJostuJea on, Facr,-Bfo)d^.'B<4l#«CiroiiS tort J2jes f Slag Worm or.Tefter, fccaia and Pun of - tee Bora? add Joint*,' )iti<r Disorders; Lumbago,- ■‘Up W CommZ&£i!s?isl "eu24S;arifiing Bern a an injudfcioufl use of Jleroary, ltama dence farldfe orfcnmrftyof Blood.'':-"-- ™ •*rv Medicine* wtbfrtos* .bManacehEnited fc* tfcenmaber., of - fatoaordlauy otma .affected, ffctonfrh it* Injhicetf tbe.jpf opiletbrt,'at‘ tS#;nrrtST?SWt of tbeir friendk" to offer ii'fo the frabtte.wfcich'tfcetdo with tbo utmost confklrace-in-ks virtues and wouderfsotiwiiv* ca. XhefollovrkigecrUCcatcvMlootea&omalaTOe nombef, art, bdwotfr, ; ‘utronger testimony titan thamiSZ and-artfromf gebtiemen well lyrcim in4beir.toc&UUc9r andof the highest tesreelabillto many.of themjresiding Jn.tbe,dty of KicfcmoiuLYiu •. • • • „ P,- ,HOYDEN, E«(.“ n f tti o knGWn'cVerywherTVsayah.i htn-fam tio hteiiflijir ra ]io3 Carter's fiponuai:MUturopdnllnl(narodln,ateru:honiired easca. In nearly, alb the uhoaaesfor which itii recommend ed, with thomoiu ttstofiiahiHgly gdod results' ilo eaV. it I. tbo mMt-wtrmrddaaly idedidoeii«ii»«TereTOi; ?i; hhViht—<tßiiAT CUiiJi.—l ht!i\'hj certify that rijitbreoy.ml -had .AsoSotid Peterof tb^mMiTli. • },had ' OTcral Physicians, tooklarfd quau il'?l!aP'> “>* J belisTooil IhoTonfcand- Tcrtised, but eli wittiout anypennanent nri,f it i.,tr tjaUy Cjmdmo-jiuid X ejn bappy ; to toy! taro hddnciiiior chills or forcr since. I consider it tha h-st iwLlrT nrarM, aad the only medrdnothat BcnverDam, neatlUchmand.Ya.., .. Mr. T^Mr h >S £*““* acc ? rdin St°directions; . . -■•„ • rW'Sr B ’.v pWitWng Physician, end formerly of tha tn^^Simki ll^ 0 . °£ Richmond, soys lio hu witnessed < MhhSfTf s hr CutipfS Ks2- alS6®pt-OSS&3S^ s££s?sr. SffßjSmSSSs; • m.™ ™otr . ofU^Bich-. loom cur& oiytoiSS.feS'‘eSb&^JSWf **“* tism, which eaUjrely disabled itheomn of iiixtaro inada hottlea , arid the in a pSnoK'E&ffis^^n htei oommendit io aU whowe %SS£& J Si - .SIJUi ANOTHEIt CUBE 0# SCKOPITT,* —r vV i - • Canaoctorotilhaß.PinndP.l!?njOto v _!,?»“ffiSSS&SSs:' KsssjrJßsaisgsasS®??? ell th« physicians of the city coaid not enters!? Th/jl', 11 i Blifimond, was cared of'Scrcfti. Ih’^t^'SrTspte^ a number ofSvphUiiic cases, oS mts for that horrible - - K - »:pcrfectcure ilSpilils V BEN Jr. A Pittsburgh; H-I*. SCUWAtiT7 *m■ ’ lUmgK>B COOIPOVXUU SYUUI>OB , WJWfIOCKBWIX. Jb ' l4 , K at rp!ita herbs of the-Materia : Mfilf yiNGTHEBLOOju > P!W ' ff U y nm °ta, Cutanoooa Eruptions, Ecrnfn ' ' . KEaDtiTMO TBB BEOSETOttY' OBOXSS " mm&m "s Bank. Prbrldentt! ItT • wSSmii^fj I a r HhS eMoc , i; S“ fl k ’ M-tto-*™’ 3^^^ if I,' *^^M?^&dr& h nr Kd otheis ° f . ib * •'atStol“jS?tv hotrhB it for -*'^^hnmberofyeara'tonJaO' D< i lUB ? n^d dls. PJ°^ ■BAIOB, or purifier of the lilood.'it has no superior.- “ Piwridmce.R.r., J„.4; 18S3 ,)A > II) *»**!.«-* by p. MOUSE *-CO,' No.' 4ifi l<n>a3naa ottv > djq Ihuggiste and'otbai-s ,throu|fh6nt tbWamlothcrcountries. j 0 UOHENK; A B ont, ' —aprtn.ly . ; >» „ ,Plttsbiuub,Pol DR. BE, LANItB ~ CEUBBRATEI) CURATIVE INSTRUMENT. S l K^tmvi^#”J- NVQ hNNTAByw^l'S^ ( Ah end may be used witiiout the lncfln. noTrr^,T :il ' rtl,r<xluciJl *° 0 l^ory - t <^,y>H^Jrm^hidW^ l i^^ r ’ <U, ° <n a> a ‘ sotnentbered, that tboaecomplaints am butUttle gdtcril, l lmdlStliUX O^SSLtIiISTrS , Wo M u n cLT' M< l according to order', accompanied' bt full cUrte* tß>nyandlmpor-ant advice to tbo- married And •tdmftd 'thn parts of Ail applications and remittances ni#Hr w tii'w/iti /j,„t . ( p ?3 - f “ id) , I,r - B- »oX»ey, Cl topenard street, i “■ Oll3 p - M -r 7 rnii fi »lS^-»?i I,nt 'o t ? at fro ? hs Uso the, bapidesb roSotta ■*2 V withoonffdenee, bo anUdnated: there hoiT>» r** the cure of. tboso (Wes ni :. HEMET 8. KELLEB,' Up£~ ■ OHrOOBiZE, ; M. D,9BCbaaterieti! rnysi-y' ••’• «■ «JKSAma.^ayi.«rtig tuyot.y , .NEW TORK. : Mi£»«L a ?* girisnatLpftenaojnajJbejM-cwsaryto. relieru tho tough, aril prodijce n ft-«j at)d ,«ay STBtttoia. Uon, «id oMdtoremoTe'tiia' cr Sis or otows. «?^rafc’, th “ But W»o nI“,S, SnM n d^o^lSS’i tbc ? S iTO Uu > AWJSRATIVE Urrta vSiIFTOU. <ill,S to too direction!), lootaod oftbo "-’■ uia ijiit UM-eparea egr a ptirelf chemical proeeaj.aTjd' &y&mtcdlo4onl<tm ?u?Uiiiiffiruurigux temttolic petti. it upolo jbenflratuKd, but by eiporare to tie oir K A? ktense and pemoiioiit Mock. For nob to botUeaof aojrirtM size, by wholesale or retail,-at „ -w.B:ii4Vßa«3. •, ■ Bfatlrtnarv War cse. Marfcetgtreet* coniey of2J. 4Q4,fallow, Bmltto) New. Sort: v .PWDtt>in store ao<’ iuz tale bv ■• ■• SLE3^Sa W- lS > Bnccrasors-fd J. Kids S Co,' aec2 ' '- CO Wood * \J, dec2 «Ujro trad torsale by ! • - : FLEMING BROS. 144(H) In store .iud 'for s^e «y _ [tfecSl- FLEMING 1 BROS. r£A&bJ3¥AbO. v-00 boxes,“Ohio," instore ana YOr alo b y j (dec2) , ELiaaSO BROS, y QALTPEIiU^ IS O bogB,CTUtje,faTßaiebr"""'. fcj -dw&l , ~ g. A. FAUNmTOOK! k CO. ; 4<^UoiuC& > fiiciijr Xbr «Je by , . / d 4w88,. 1 m. A; fahnkstOck i co.* A KiklW J\ d«23 -100 lbs, iJermucfu, gonaice, fop saJo ~bv tt A. fAHNBSTOCK A 00/’ ’ SAGO* leases, pearled, tbr sale by : dar/a lUA; FAHNESTOCK A CO.- MJUtUIM ti WAlfiitS;—A have ou Land, uhl-siu coi stahtterweirlna_ft»sh .supplies,of. tho.Jbliowiog »atei t, ia pfct and .ipiart fattleai.Kmplre'Spriug, WlUti Sulphur Spring; Congrcs»'Water;'nnd Saratoga ,Viter :- JOSEPH .FW-MINGi - . iut;- Comer Market st. and Diamond." .... and cornar Fourth, nndgipiiafleld Bin. MjBUCINE CiiKijTß—A new lot of ala**' Ami style., flited tdoraer; Ibf-iole bp “** 4011 ■ - ■ „ -JOSEPH FILMING,’ .. :: . Coraer>lju-ket«t,apd Diamond. . . J» 3 . - - - °°.d owner tnurth. and SmlHifield st.<’ - I \ U F? K -i l '*iAlU'jr> amt Darrj-. Iricopliirous, a new XJ'lot, juat toceWea and for rale by •• 1 •- r .• JOSKL’EE TLEMI^Q, * ; , r Corner Market 8U and ObaoonOL J»P r ■ and corner Fourth and SinVthfi y M7t* ' |_J. AUt DXJsa.—Balcbelorla ut[uld Uiflr i«y B » fjp instumlr ii ebanfliag the color of th*‘ hair; to "a, deob Twrt nowlaoM. .'AIao J -ltaw3*!ll , B aßdUarriStfa’a ‘ilairDm »wl AUas3eifttlnpob£a>lMss)Esalobj;- ... . ' v . . JOSKPiI IOEMIKO/ ' ' fiiul caxfeorßmnb *o& s<hfleM 'l*:'-:" 1 * , ’ - «■-*. \ ■ 'X.’ V,.- V
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