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Oregon to Utah, gives tho, following description of the Mormon settlements at Great ' Blit Lake City: “Everywhere' ore the evidences of an indus trions people', in the stacks of hay and grain, and great pileat of yellow pnmpkios,_ and the abundance of other vegetables. The absence of wood os a bnilding material, gives the houses of stieks and mad a rather hut-like appearance; but these structures are being rcplaoed by good abode edifices. . . . „ , “The city has the look, of-a great collection ot small farms, eaoh lot being largo and cultivated in crops—all having the air of rustic plenty. The city is magnificently laid out, with noble broad streets, well kept The stern, rugged mountains in the distance soem to wall in the valley, and separate the'Mormons with all their dootrines, from the rest Of the world. They are building an adobe, wall, fifteen feet high, around tho ten acre lot in the centre of the town, in - which are the foundations of the temple, and. the completed tabernacle or., meeting house—a plain, large,’ and neat room, holding 1,500 or 2,ooo'persons. The .oounoii houße and post office are goSd stuccoed structures—all of these doing great credit to the energy of tho people. “Brother Brigham lives in a white cottago, with a 'double ooaoh-house,’ bat is bnilding a fine new house. Tbereiß no doubt of bis having about thirty wives, and that sometimes several of them go to church in an omnibus; but, as nil theso things are part of a f religious system, a" things are conducted in order. "I am stopping in a plain but respectable family, the daughter ■ of which; a fine young woman, is one of the twenty-five spiritual wives of Kimball, tho second in command.” . : CLOTHING. OEOBGE ARMOR, MERCHANT TAILOR, So« 57 FlftH Street, In BXasonlo Bnilding, HAYING fitted Up & woo* for the purpose of. resuming hla business, flutters to bo able to make to order Fashionable Clothing of all descriptions. Citizens and Strangers desiring comfortable garments will do well to giro him n«al!>asheladetermlnedtQ please tho moat fks tidiott*. lie wiU also ho happy to see many of his old cus* tomers, as ho has just received, from the l.astern cities, an elegant etock ofCLOXHS,CASSLtfERE3 and VESTINGS. dee3l:3m :■ • - ...• .■ ■ ■ ■■ - - - OBUOYAL. fpHE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and 1 the nnbUc. that he has removed from his old stand, on liErket street, to tho NEW IRON FRONT STORE, NO. 45 FIFTH STREET, immediately opposite the Theatre,- where he is now receiving and opening a handsome assort ment of Plain and Fancy Colored Cloths, Cossimores and Testings, of. the newest styles, which he will take pleasure In showing to those who may favor him with a call. ITo is also propat ed to make to order every article of Clothing constituting a Gentleman** Wardrobo, in the latest and most fashionable style. • . . * . TO TAZXiOaSl—rßiesubscriber offers for. sale his com* leta systexaof GattaentDrnughting, so favorably' known ml generally toed by- tho trsdo of this city, Cincinnati, Philadelphia and elsowhere; at the following prices, viz: With Instructions, $10,00; without Instructions, $7,00. The Book and Ruler, containing fall and accurate directions to successful draughting, forwarded to any part of thellnitod Btates,y JAMES C.-WATT, :-Teacher of Garment Catting, marts ■■ 'No.4SFifth Etrot.oppogite theTheatre. ■ ' SAM'UKIi CJU A.Y, ITO. S KCVMB has, ST. t£U» 6tB*CT, PiTtSBDBOB. ENTLEMKN*S CLOTHE iG made exclusively to order, I T and warranted to suit Has constantly on band a Choice assortment of CM3TE3, CASBIMERES, TESTINGS, and OVERCOATING, of tho latest styles, selected expressly for the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving their orders, Will bavo their wishes consulted and complied with, ns oil wots Iq dona under his own supervision. novl* CLOT HI N G STORE! ! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. r TNORMERLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on liberty ( • T’ streei. which has won an unbounded popularity under I ha name of the THREE 810 DOORS, have, for the pur [ - 1 pose of acquiring more space for their immense business, I removed to the upaclousbuilding on the corner of I . DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, I • Where they hare now the most j SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS 1 READY MADE CLOTHING, That ha* ever been offered to the public. Their principal object for this removal, is to give, them more facilities forth® • ■ _ • „ .. WHOP.ESAK/E TRADE! They ore prepared to sell Goods at the LO WEST EASTERN PRICES! And they will warrant them to be aa good as any taann faoturod In'the tlnton, ■ C CSTOII WOUK, is VB» Btsv STU*,aan OTOK ta* enoETO* Bond. Tbey bavo on hand a full and beautiful assortment ol LOITHS and COATINGS, for FROCKS, DRESS; WALKING AND BUSI NESS COATS. Oar lolemrts sm Identical -with. ihosa or oar customore, ind V 8 ftssnn tho public tb&t our fidelity-will not full Id fllllmr all order* wo may be favored with. DOST FOEOET TUE PLACE BO. W«©«I Street, (SA6T BIDE,} COBSEtt -Of DIAMOHD ALLEY. H.'b,—We desire oar patrons tnunderstand that wehave no longer any connection with tie Clothing Business on liberty street. Onr attenUon is devoted exclusively to the House aboye designated. mar 23 DRY GOODS. SECOND ARRIVAL OF _ FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODSII The Cheapest Goods of the Season l YOUNG. STEVENSON * LOVE, sign of the original Bxs-Oirs, Na 74 MARKET STREET, between Fourth loii tbo Diamond. Pittsburgh, have just received, and are now opening, a large and splendid assortment of now opening, ar^ Egg QOQDSj Of the newest and most desirable adapted to the ' and Fancy Bilks at bargains. Plain Black and Cornelian Bilks and Turk Satins. Merino Plaids, ell wool, and BUk and Wool do. > -Also, Raw Silk and Cashmero Plaids of description, very cheap. v New style Plain and Taney Delaines, * Jrench Merinos. Cashmeres, Ooburgs, Alpacas, and Para ; mattes, all colors and qualities. Da Begcs, end high colored De LaJnes,aJrqnalineB. . Pall and Winter Shawls, of every description. Long and Souare Brocbe and Plaid Shawls. Printed Casnuiere and plain Thibet do. French ChlntsesiGiughams. . • '* A general assortment fast color Prints, from ejects, up. Bonnet Ribbons and MUUncry Goods, very cheap. at«y , full stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, at low prices:— Linen Sheeting, Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, and Nap kins. Russlablaper, and Cravats, very cheap. GLOVES, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, and CRAVATS. We would respectfully solicit an early call from both wholesale and retail buyers, flatteries ourselves that wo esa accommodate. aU who may favor as with their patron* & : . Hot ice 11 ~ To THE wholesale and retail dealers of ■pnrgDCiujn, Allegheny city, and vicinity. _l> OSEGG * CO, Importer* ft Wholesale Dcu’crs !n Foreign sal Domestic Dry Goods andVoriotlQß, No. 09, ono door from the North-west corner of Wood st. and Diamond slier, Pltteburgh. Harlnf completed tho-cnlargcment of their present occupied Ware Booms, are now openingone of tho lsfgett and best stock of DRY GOODS and VARIE TIES, they hareaverheretofore exhibited to the Pittsburgh trade, and on eramlnttlon. ndU bo found tebeunsurpessed by any other House of the kind in the City, and ea one or the partners la generally in the Eastern Cities during the business season*, bnrebasing choap bargains, adapted to thfl Pittsburgh and Wes torn Trade, wo will bo able to offer inducements to' our old customers, and purchaser!! gener ally. Our stock of Dry Goods consists In of the follow la* leading articles, rwi* ’ . Bnperior Broad Cloths; -. , Pilot and Petersham do; • " ■ * _ : Pane; CassJmercs, Tweeds and Batlnetur, Jean*, Fancy Vestings and CordnrcyF; Tickings and Vest Paddings; Brown and Bleached Muslins, and Irish Linens; Foreign and Domestic Ginghams; . ■ •Alpacas, hlcrinos, Ooborg Cloths, and Dress Silks 5 Bay Suite Bndßroach tenrivo Btock of 80 honr and 8 day Brass Clocks, of u variety of patterns. All of which will l>e sold on the mo-t orccm modatingterms, tor Cash, or City reforonco. . B, —City, Country Merchants and Pedlars are rented to give OS a call before purchasing elsewhere . etro'n-tf T>. GREGG A CO. jnnßA.il TEAUI 'TJSAHT—J. HAWORTH, the original and I only Importer In this city, of tbo best Congo Toab from Cndon. is now receiving a very large and choice selection of TfiASi which be if determined to sell at each price? and fineness of quality, that oil tbo reckless puffers in this or the per* dty cannot beat. Ho most respectfully invites the and gentlemen cf this and the surrounding districts', without distinction of nation, to call and try his Tea*, which ha sells subject to bo returned, lf they don’t give ■yHirfaction. The following are tbo prices : Prims Oolong, Souchong and Congo, 57%®50 cents 'f, Tb. a very sttpervor English breakfast Congo. 50c lb. Extra fine, a very delicious Congo, 75c. ft. yina Toting Hyson, 40®50e.«!b. _ Eatra fine Tonng Hyson and Imperial, 75c. lb. Terr best Young Yyeon and Imperial, 81 $ TO. Dotft mistake tbo' placfr—PAGQDA TEA STORE, corner of DUunOud end Diamond alley A liberal reduction mado teflwlwa ' - ■ BI/jDKOn INSTBOOTUII.— Tde complete Jlelodoon liutfuctor. in *eron parts- Part I—Elements of SIU: Ho. Part a—Proercsrieo Finger Eicrctoea. Part S—Aire, Hardies. Waltzes, Variations, d 0... Part 4—Favorite Move ments from Operas, Ac. Part br-TfllnUtaries and Interludes. Part 6 Soloctions from Oratorios. - .Part t —Modulations. Designed aa a thorough, instruction forth© Melodeon, Sera nhlne; Bolleon. Organ, or any similar instrument, by John Sundel, Organist of Bt, George’* Church, ifew York, author of M 250 Yolantaires and Interludes,” “The Amateur Organ* igt,»Ac.,&o. Prices2,oo. •• Aiam supply of ths abovo work just received, and for es£ at tho Modc Btore of JOHN H. MELLOE, ja3l . • Ho. 81 Wood ‘rtroet. .< OATtPTerrNQ.— A large stock of now and beautiful pat torus now receiving at the NEW CARPET STORE, * 47 Fifth street, near Wood. Altt,Ofl Cloths of all widlhiraud qualities; Rugs, Matts, Matting* Window Shades, Stair-rods, Venltlan Blinds, Ac., &0_ ATTH*LOWISTCASH PBICES;'"' " BOBINSOR A CO. Piano for Scventy-flv© uollarg. A SECOND BAND MAHOGANY PIANO, oi six octaves, A vfll bo sold fo? $76. by. CU ARLOTTE BLUME, llB Wood street ‘V* - v* » V'' V. ' j ' * ? ' CLEVELAND AND DITT3BUKGH RAILROAD.' - jgnafciwga, CU A&GJviQF r. - sJkcond- Olass. —Applc3 and Poaches (dried,) Beeswax, Bristles, Buffalo, Boar, and Deer Skins, Clover and Timothy geed; Ql&psvrarc, Ginseng, Rags, Sheep Pelts 75c $ 100 lbs. : Third Class.-r- Apples (green.) Bran and Ship Stuff, Bacon end Port, (loose,) Bnltor, Hides, Hogs’ Hair, Hemp and Flax,leather (Eastward,) Gsc $ 10u lbs. Fburth Class.— Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or bore.*,) Barley and Malt, Beef and Pork Tordampfe protection tb the assured. - The Assets of the Company 1 on January 1st;1851, as pub* lishod agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fellows, vis: M0rtj£ig0.........~..;'....5918428 68 Real ........... 7B Temporary L0an8.........M~-...83,966 17 ... *61,889 00 Cash, Ac.*. ..-.w 64,840 81 T0ta1...» ......... m 44 Since their incorporation,, a period of twenty-one years, they haTe paid upward of Gno Million Four Hundred Thou* sand Dollars, losses by fixe, thereby affording evidence of the. advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and dispoid* tion to meet with promptness all liabilities; ' J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, . ap24 Office* northreast cor. Wood aha Third sts. THIRD ASSVAIi STATEMENT ? OFTIIE STATE HUT,UAL FIRE AND MARINE. INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PENNSYLVANIA. Assets; May Ist, 1862* ; ; $209,016 fil Premiums received to May Ist, 1653-,.... 135,250 56 Interest on Loans, Ac 1,916 19 Capital Stock. 100,000 00 Returned premiums, Losses, Re insurance, Ex* penses, Ac, 87,864 56 Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good secu* curitles-.. .............. ........ $161,481 9S Premium Notes *...; 179,016 61 Cash on hand. Total am*t of Resources, Liablo for Losses...- $353,318 .0 niascroas. JOHN P. RCTIIEKFOHD.DauphIu comity, P. C. SEDGWICK, Harrisburg, BAMUEL JONES* Philadelphia, A. WILKINS, Banker, Pittsburgh, A. A CARRIER, « JOHN B. RUTHERFORDjDanphin county, A. J. GQiLFrTT, Harrisburg, 8. T. JONES, Harrisburg, ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county* JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President. A J. GILLETT, Secretary. Willinsuro against perils of sea and Inland navigation, also, on Merchandize in city or country, at lowest rates con* Biste&t with safety. Policies Issued on dwelling houses cither perpetually offer a term of years.' : . Branch Office, corner Fourth and Emithfleld streets. ’ my23:tf A A. CARRIER; Actuary. Pittsburgh JUlfe insurance Company*-©/* PITTSBURGH, Cawtal, sloo,ooo* President—Jastes S. Hoon. Vice President—Sxsnin. M'CUJKEiir. Treasurer— Josxpit S. Letch. Becretary—C. A Colto.v. : OFFICE, NO. 55 FIFTH STREET, (Masonic Ball Building.) This Company makes erery Insurance appertaining to or connected with Life Risks. Mutual Rates are the same as those adopted by other ' . Jo&i Stock rates of one-third from the Mutual rates—equai toa dividend of thirty-thruoaud one third per cent-, paid annually in advance. • Risks take non the dives of persons going to CaUforniacr Australia. —— . JHMCTORS. JftmeßS. Hood, Samuel ii’Clurkan, ■William Phfllipa, John A. Wilson, "* John Scott, Joseph P. GazE&m, M.X>. John SrAiplo, Alexander Reynolds, ' Horatio N. Lee, llXram Stowe. mor23 Western Insurance Company,- Pittsburgh. B. MILLER, Jr„ President. K F. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 9300,000* \\T ILL Insure against all kinds of risks,FlßE and WA W RINE. All losses will bo liberally adjusted and promptly paid; A Homo Institution, managed by Directors who are well .known in the community,and. who are determined, by (promptness and liberality, to maintain tho character which they bavo assumed, as offering the best protection to those who dosins to bo insured. . Directors.—R. Miller, Jr.,C.W. Rickvtson, J. W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. 11. Smith, 0. Xhrason, George W. Jackson, Wm.M. Lyon,Jnmcs Lippencott, George Darsic, James Me* Auley, AlcjumderNimick,Thomas Scott. t3L. Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A Co..upstairs.) Pittsburgh. unv24:lv JETHA. INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. Chartered 1819*»Cnpltai StocU 0300*000* THOS. K. BRACE, Fresidont. THOS. A ALEXANDER, Secrotaiy. DIREOTOBS — Thomas K. Brace, Samuel Tudor, Ebenexor Flower, Ward Woodbridgo, E. A.llulkcley, Joseph Church, Roland Mather, Frederick Tyler, Edwin G. Ripley, Robert Buell, Samuel 8. Ward, Miles A. Tuttle, Henry 7,. Pratt, . John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham, GuatavusF. Davis, Junius 8. Morgan. B2T*Policies on Fire and Inland Risks issued on favors* ble terms, by : GEORGE EL ARNOLD* Ag*t, . decl2;ly ; , No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. WESTERN .FARMERS’ INSURANCE CO., NEW LISBON, OHIO* BRANOH OFFICE, No. 129 FIFTH ST., PITTSBURGH, Capital, $lOO,OOO. JAMES KELLY, Front. LEVI MARTIN; Scc*y* ' - R. McKASKEY, Agent. -93*Will insure Buildings, Stores, Merchandise, and Property generally, on the most favorable terms. fdecl:6ni la your Life Insured, IF NOT, rood what someone has written. Among all tho contrivances of man to protect the family circle from want, none can bo found more simple in its character* noblo in its feature, or certain iu its results, than LIFETNSUR* ANCE. Jt is the prop which the dying husband loaves to sapporttho wife of hi* bosom. It is tho unseen Laud of the Provident father reaching forth from the grave, and still nourishing his offspring, and keeping together tho family group. • ■ . 0. A COLTON, Secretary, ■ Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth st., Bop2l Masonic Hall. HOTELS, &c. FLORENCE HOTEL, No. 400 BROADWAY,,NEW YORK. (COTOOOTKU on TUB JOROPEAN PLAS.^ REUBEN LOVEJOY, PROPRIETOR ALLXS fi&OWtr,. Brown’s Hotel, Obmer of Smttbjldd and Thtrd Strait, PiUtburoK Ptntfa. BROWN * CONNJELLY, l>RonuCTous. ' ' JBSy-Good stafrlioß attached to thoHouso. FH.ANKI.IN HOCSK, Cleveland, Ohio. GPATJIIOK & BON, Peotiustohs.—This lloono him un . dorgono thorough and extonsivo repairs, alterations, and largo additions of now furulturo, chn, and the proprie tors pledge themselves that nothing shall ho -wanting on tholr part to render tho Kuhkuk a plooo where all the com forts of a first clasa hotel can he fountL- ' JyCtr O. PATRICK £ SON. St. Charles, Hotel, Obrmr of Wood and Third streets, JMlsbvrah* Antfa. WILLIAM S. CAMPBELL, Pjlqpeiitor. mHIS fine establishment having come into-the hands of a X nevr Proprietor, offers greatinducements to the travel ling comm uni tyyimd also. to regular boarders. Every deli cacy and luxury wfll be provided in its season, and no pains wfll bo spared to make this Hotel a comfortable domk to all Who may call there, [my!3:tf) W., B* CAMPBELL, Prop?r St. Clair Xager BecFlS^ewery. THE undersigned-respectfully Informs is now fully prepared to serve private fiubuies und tbo public generally, with hia celebrated LAGEu ln bottles. All orders left ot-his Office, NO. 30 DIXItOND ALLEY, (near Wood s trout,) .will be punctually attaudelHo; and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinltr. Jc2s:tf . . P. G. BGIIENOK. : \ OFFICE MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION CO-V : • December 10,1&53. j vrill bo received at this office until three X o’olock P. 11. of WEDNESDAY, tho.2sth January next, for the construction of Lock and Dam No. 5; also, for the construction of Locks and Dams Hoa.Q and 7, boing requisite to extend the'navigation to the Virginia Stato . line. Plans and specifications-will bo exhibited at the office one week previous to the letting, and all necessary informa tion given by S* Lathrop, Etq., or tbe undersigned. Proposals vfHl bo received for payments to bornido in cash: also,' for payments f n stock and bonds of the com! paoy J. 11. MOORHEAD, decl4 “ - .President of Mon • JJav. Co. VBNITIAff BLINDS, OP EVERY QUALlTY,lbrfials &tmanufaohirers* prices, at the NOT CARPET STOKE, FIFTOSTREEt! near Wood. , [nov3.*tf] ROBENSONAOO. r L. L N i. * » \ J I _ ~ V * V* • BANKERS AND BROKERS.. EXCHAH GEANDBAH XIHO HOUSE • .. V. '' -.• ' r; ) a. wiiiKtirs rco., . UNITED STATES BAKK UUIiIUNQ, Ko« Fottrtli^treet, .j >• *EIOItEIQN and Domestic Kxonanjfp, Coin, Bank-Notes; .JC ./and Land‘VVotrants boughtand sold*-. ■,. .•••'*, • . • made Union. . • . /Business paper discountedund.loans'iifigptlated. :- ■ '"• fitocka bought and on cbmpjlsHihh.... /- :v - ;-v-r Money receired bn deposit, .and interest allowed -•when, left for a specified time; . '- : : . ;■ .. aec3 JOHN WOODS, BANKER ANB EXCHANGE BBOKER, V-> ' • .TDr.Ar.gn hr ,Excliange r Commercial and Bosk Notes. C'l’OCK boug’ht nnd Bold on -coxamlfislon.' v .Collections, IO carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. ; 4SF?No. 6814 Pourth street* nearly opposite the M. M.- Baok. . • ' dcclO B. 0. TUUKiS, ....................jOUiiM.ttZtiXAK TIEBHAN _& CO., •BANKEKS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. - f9b2foly] jVb. ajid lHarncnd MLey , ■•i- - , : 1853* ' • EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OP v.A. WILKINS & Co.> : VvNo. 76 Podbih SIROT, .Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh*-*' Jaos ; ■ PrrrSDtTROH. G. 33. ARNOLD & CO., BANKERS AND.EXCHANGE BKOREBS, • DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank -Notes, Sight ; ond Time Drafts, .Ac.- Collections carefully- attended to, and proceeds nanitW to any partoT.the Onion.' • " Stocks bought and wld, on commission; tgL.No. 74 Fourth at., hextdoor to Bank ofPittsVg. MILL&CQt, BAHKERS ANP EXCHANGE BKOKERB, COEXEB or “WOOD A2fD FUTU BIRESTa, SIGHT EXCHANGE on tbo. Eastern Cities constantly for sale. . Time Bills ot Exchange and - Notes Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold., Collections; made In all the principal citics:of the. United Btates. -Be* podtS teceiyed of Par and Current Bunds. [mar27ly AI.I.RN xnAwnt. ■' • tnffAM UXfIM, ' rtonSNCS ISiJIEBv . KKAMES & BAKU, - BANKERS AND-EXCHANGE BROKERS, . / • TST7Y AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bask Notes? negotiate fj Leans on Real-Estate or Stock Securities; purchase. Rroinissary Notes and HmeVBUIB, on East and "West; buy and sell Stocks on .Commission. . Collections made on all points in the Onion, r H. HOUSES 6 sons, BANKERS . AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, . BAVX BEHOVED THUD. BA2TJLIHQ '.AND XXCIIAiia» OTPICS SO KO. b Cr MABSET BTSZET. FOUk-DOORS fcEWW OtDSTATO. N HOLMES A SONS, ; Bankerji and. « 1 and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Ctics constantly for sale. :••• •: r - -V Collections mode in all thodticfl throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds'dr current papcr;No.; 67 Market street, between Third and Fonrth ate. -[jaSChiy „• jAa. & u00it,.................. bamest, " HOOF & SABGEHT, . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, tr. e. or wood t sixru pimntnujn, Pa. BEALERSin Cotoy Bills, Foreignand Domestic- Exchange,' Certificates of Deposit, Ac. -. • - Exchange .bn all tho prlncipalcidcg of tbe Union and Eu rope,’ for sale in sums to suit purchasers..; . : "Current and par funds received on deposit : . Collections made on all ports of the Union, at the lowest rates. - . ** • . .. {sopll:iy .T . --v • .Bemoval. ’ ■. ■ ; FATBICKS & FBIEND, " BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, S T o. 92 Fbifrth tt, above Wood, ■*•••, PITTSBURGH. . Notes, Drafts, Bonds,Mortgages,and Loans.on col* laterals,, negotiated. Stocks, and-Land-Warrants bought and sold. ' ; octS ; ■ newoffice. : v Beal Estate aii& Contacting Agent. THE subscriber has been induced tp/open an office v for ihe purpose of buying and selling, oh uommtsKloO, odd having the Agency of large StoamSaw-MllV and Boat? •Tards on the Allegheny river, together .with many other facilities from other water and steam saw-mills. He flitters himself that-he . can furnish any bills of lumber and timber of any hind,- great pr amaU, long or.short, and • cliTertbem at any point on the Allegheny, Mouhngahcla, Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to build largo Barges, Store Boats, Coni Flat*, Boat Gunnels, Bridge Timber, Rail road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, Ac., to any given point, and will attend to tho Sale and Kentof Real Estate;- ' From his long, experience In lumbering, freighting and boat building, bo thinks bo can giro general saliffaction. AU persons are requested to make their contracts soon; daily those, wanting boats or largo bills of imnber and tim ber, should oontracVfot them In the fall fertile spring end summer u#b. lie will also'attend to the purchase and tale of any commodity that may bp desired: v -:'•. .Letter* addressed to Davo> 31c, Real Estate and Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Bax No. 120, post paid, will' be punctually attended to. Ilia office is on Irwin street. No. 2, Allegheny House. .. DAVID MUNN. $416,183 26 $358,318 70 17,820 ai . ftEFZ&ESCES. Col. James B; Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. ; Mr. John Morrison, Esq., ” w " ** Mr. Kobt. S. Brown, Esq., . “ ‘ . Allegheny JlUrer. Mr. Wm. Armstrong, »* . •' Clanoa Mr. George B. Swehey, - •* “ C. A J. Hahn ft Co T « • .. “ -' « dec2l:ljd*w . rrilE itENTCN,IKON COMPANY, of Western. PennsyT- X* vantny having become the proprietors of the BENTON and DICKERSON. PATENT for mo/any Wrought Irvn tli rtdfront Me Ore, for that portion of territory of Pennsylva nia lying west of, and including tho counties of Fulton, lluaiingdoD, Con re, Clearfield, Elk and McKean, are-cow. prepared to sell certificates of stock in said company, each share of stock entitling tho holder to share in tbe profits of tho company, and the right to use cno-Furnaco under said Paleuh. The Oompany wilt also sell the right to use the improvement in the above named territory, by single fur nace or otherwise. Tho.: fact that by the Renton process , Iron Ore can be converted into Blooms at about tho cost re quired to convert Oro into Pig Metal, b a sufficient recom mendation of its merits. -Mr.'JAMES U. CRANE baa been appointed Agent for the ftalr of rights to u?e Furnaces under paid Fateut, to-whom application nay be made, or to the undesigned Lirectors of tho Company. J.E. MOORHEAD, > ALLEN KRAMKK, Vpittsburgb. JAB/W. lIATLMAN.I - W. DKWE3 WOOD, SrKeesport. JAS. g. CRANE, Pittsburgh. 4f1c12.-!3&wtf JUST SIECEIYEP—By-Exprom, diroct thsrathsirijmTiSic turers, a splendid assortment of Colt’e Eepcating:Pis« t 015,4,5 and Cinches’barrel* all of which, wo. will sell for cash as low as they can be bought la the city of New York. Persons going toAustrniiaar California* will Cud that they can do better by purchasing theircqoippage at home,than they c&h among stranger*,aa we giro persons a chance' to try. any of the aboro Pistols, before leaving the dtyj and In caseof** tallurc. werefgnd the money. BOWN A TETLBY, ISO Wood street, Pittsburgh. ATKNT FIHJIT GATlUi&Elt— i or picking fruit from tall trees without ibe aid of a ladder; Pruning Instru ments of.the most approved construction; Digging forks, suitable for strawberry beds, tc4 Totatoa Hooks; fitted Drills; Cutting Boxes,'for Hoy or Corn Strifes, oLvarious patterns, and a great variety of labor paries implements for the garden;or farm*- Downing's, Barry’s,.and other standard,works on Frbite, flowers, Rural Architecture, and LandseapeGardenlng, for sate at the Seed and Implement Worehpuse,No.49Hftb street, Pittsburgh, ta. jy22 .; - - y JAMES WABPROP. Vail 1 ! Academy of Drawing and Painting! ■\\r C. WALL would notify hi* friends and thopubHe,' f f , * ' that ha has removed his studio from first street, to the corner of Market and Fourth streets, {second story,) Over the store of Wm. M. Uorsh; entrance on Fourth street* At the request of-his friends, bo has also opcnedaDß AW ING SCHOOL. Classes for young Ladles and Gentlemen will be formed inboih Drawing and Painting. Ho hasfittod up a Room with every facility for study, and he trusts that his enterprise will meet with a supporting patronage, - «pr22rtf OYSTER TBASSPOftTAtIOfit - Wf B have arranged with the Pcnnsylvoaia and Susquc-. VT hanhA: Railroad Companies,-for..a spedri : Oyster Transportation Line, at exceedingly low rates*: oct7 V;> v ADAMS & Ca,M Water DlsßOluildn of Partnership. THE partnership herctorors./esistlng, bet Ween Pinkerton, AlejSSjjhder Youngand PUllSpDo Rechbroinc, under tho firm or WhKERTON, YOCNG A was this day dissolved- by mutual consent, . The name of tbo iinn will he used by either of the Into partners In settling the business. - PINKERTON, YOtJNO *OO. - Pittsburgh, December 1,18&3. ‘ ' Tbo business wlll bo contlnued at the old 6tand, by Sam’l Plhkertonaal Alex, Young, under the style of - doclritf - - .PINKERTON * .YOUNG. ... Fermcri’ Stalk and Straw- Cutter« mnE subscriberoffetfl't'orprio Sinclair’s Screw Propeller X Fodder Cutter,lt is yery simple, having only two knives,' easily odjustedfthe most durable and speedy Cut* ter in use.- They are In use. on the farm of Mr. William Hodgson, Steubenvilte road. and at the Cloyer. Dairy of-U. Perry, from tho Seed and llortiCuUural-Store, 49 Fifth st. deoir - ' : JAMES WABDROP. . A COMPLETE assortmentof Bongs, vllh Englijili and J\. Italian worda; Fantasies andPotpourrls, arrangedlbr the Piano, fiom all the fevorite and popalar Operas of Mo zart, Donlsßtti, BolUni, Mey«btwr, RoBinV * crtH/Auber, Loming,Floton,ete.» together with the latest , compositions or JoeU, Gottschalky JuUien, Bfcrakosch,-.etc., etc., etc, - Just'received and for¥a]aNhy ?H. BOHBOEDBR & CO., 1 CargoVHall,B3 .Fourth street. BLANK BOOKS- . Xegura, ' '••• Journals, Day Books, Cash Books,. •>; Beceiptßoohs, • • • „ Dockets, '■■■■'. Or any'descrip tion of BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER at abort notice, of the most superior, quality of paper, bound ia auy style required. Blank Books paued to order, A large and excellent stock of Blank Books always on hand and for salo at low rates, consisting of Cap, Demy and Medium work* in ivll styles of binding. • The trade supplied on liberal tern*. ' W. 8. HAVEN; . Blank Book Manufacturer,' eep2 Comer of Market end Second streets." ; •w. o. OQSNnxy. Wedding envelopes and cake boxes—plain and Very handsome—Tor sale by • de3' ■ JOHN STDAYXSDN, 6o Market-street; . NEW BOOKS!—H. P. Callot?, DispatcKßuildlngs, has received the following; .-v Magaeine of .Art, for December; • No. oPractiboiDraughtsman;. ■ • : Popular Educator, for December.; • • • The Lady at Home, by Arthur; . THo Iron Rule, by Arthur; ■ The Twin Brothers; And all the different Magazines for tho-pressnt month, deed . .. H. P; CALLOW, Third Street, .XTJiW-BOOK* JUST KKOKIVED AT DAVISON'S BOOK J\ :STOR£ 65 MARKET Bk—Schaff’s History ;Autamn Hours, JHrs. Kirkland; Bloodstono, by McLeod; Up tbo River, Sbelioiij.Golden.. Drummer; ■Afason.on the .Church; ;Pastor*s .Scotches, second series; TitfcXord oar Shepherd; Memoirs pf■ It,, Wi 111 ams, the;.Pata-' gduiSKiffcsioDary, by HamUtooi Tho Well Spring; Per* kins*'ATß!itai i «c B ; Greenleaf-aC.-8. Arithmetic; jMcGuJley’a series; Preeb.‘Hymn Books ip.' ' esues of Ibe S.S. Uxu&fc Nv j , Qj'gaig , :: john s. davison, •• near Fourth. • UOIOB TEAS.-Wbliuto Kireda j rcai m J. ply of strong fide flavored Cfolonpwj Oo ngo Teas.at 50 nml7sjcenia per pound, new wo guarantee.equal to aDy lUngln this he gamo prico. TOoieseieanarcteil • t. 5 ' ' 253 Liberty rtreot.: I. W*Cbadwlckj . Jtfl , IN'KAGS AIiT) PAPER, No. 140.W00d Street, XJ Pittsburgh. The highest pricein cash pofcUbr rags. • mjliry ••' ••• ‘ V » «- l •» 1 A - 4 ) AUSTIN LOOMIS. Revolvers! Revolvers! Sevr'Muslc. .* ” • * \' r.V.j- EURNIT.URE.- 'cvr ■ WMivfi. ;STKVKfiSe*N cojitiuurß to mnmnvujiure. Dt OABISUT'WARiSo* oTcrj'dtscnpUaiijattaabld iloud, ■ t@JcOTDer of Liberty nob SerenD) streeta. LLNDEUTiK.- 1 1 »IfiCj attended to, in oil ita branches. t rhyll “ AVauLiiittEflidfcu., HAVE.ON IUND-at ihbir extenslte OABINET and CHAIR MAN UFACTORY,' No. W; Bmithfield streot, a large assortnieiit of tancy «afid plain • fdroi tuxe, which, they wilteell 15,per cent, below ciistomaiy ratesT’ ' , - Term&--caßhoiily. Great Inducements, to, Cask XKTX will wU our large stock of COMMON AND FANCY H CIIAIKB AND BEDSTEADS,- at" prices, that cannot fhiltoplease cash purch&serßv All our work is warranted. Onr terms are'CASH. JAMEB-LOWRY, JR* . - Xnflj2s r . 'V'; ' : eor. Boven th and Liberty sta. ■.- Journeymen Cabinet JSlakera Association* . WAHBHOVSE O!) THLRB STREET, ' • (mmviss WOOD :i3D:jiAanEti: ' THIS ASSOCIATION, ombracingrw , already ..twice .to., throe.: timek :6s y^L,: ■* nanda -aa. the, largest hitherto, most renowned bnsinessS \l -. shops of thift,cUyy- haTo opened- their Warchouse, and are able to ftmiirhthe public, by wholesale or retail; with For-* .niturenf the following descriptibn-r-viatr - ■ •' , . Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; • Foil .Columned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; .Rocking Chairs} Mabogany'Waflhstands; ‘Sofas; Divans; Piano Stools; - Book Cases;-: Secretaries'; Card .-Pier Tables';-tine Card Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads;' Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Diningand Breakfast Tables;'- WorkstaAdsj.Cherry and Common - Workatanda; high post, common, lofr, andtrnndle Bedsteads; Cherry. Cradles, Ac. , - _ . . The advantages of co-operation,' chan extensive scale, per* mit them to sell at tho lowest prieesj. and .they'are deter . mined to 6ell, lower than any. competitors, an equally good, if not better article, and warrantedr-as'tha un derstand by giving them a. calL : . Steamboat vxrrk of all'descriptiona, and other article* of any description, made to order in every style, at the short est notice. : -, mar 29 JAMBSW.WOODWELh, CABINET FURNITURE MA ITUFACTURER. Ware>rooms 97 and 99 Thirds treat. 'J. W.; W.vTCspectfnlly.inform’sfly friends and cußtomers Oidt heUA. completed his spring stock fp} •Ty®»-:. ’ < ® s . of Furniture, which-is /IgckleEy •% » tho largest and best ever-offered foriale in'this City,Vluch yriß.bb.sQld. at prices, as low aa any in tho. United States,* East or West. •>.’-v^-. :. As be is determined to uphold the. quality with well sea soned materials, ;l>estworkpian£diipf and newest designs; and: from the extent of. his orders and' fdepity In manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted - furniture, at. the lowest prices.'- - • • • - . Ilejms adopts the prindple of hitf custbm'eM*' ’ interest with his own, iu quality ahd{price,;and: keeps al ways t the Eastern cities: . r r. ; ;vr . Loais'XrV.tete4-teteSofas; -.. A WSofkSjln plush and hair cloth; ; 60 dp*. Mahogany Chairs; ■• " ••• 20 doz. Walnut “ • •. . .60 Mahogany Rocking “ • r -20 Walnut': u -\'. " . 60 Mahogany Divans;.. * ,20 Walnut : . • ;. . 60Marble Toi>.Centro Tables; A. ■■ :■ 60 “ “Dressing Bureaus; 80 - K \\ (l . Washstands; .. . * . 40 Enclosed . “ • 100 Common “ . 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; . . 49Mahogany Bedsteads: ' . 20 Walnut. u ■ 60C6ttage. ** , .. , 800 C&miy aha Poplar Bedsteads; 20Mahoganv Wardrobes; ■ . ... . 10Walnut •' lO.Cherfy. ’ ,l . ‘ 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Diping and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary und Bookcases; : v. 20doi. Ca’ne Beat Chairs; " ..... 21 Cone Scat Rocking Choira;- 1 12 Indies’Writing Dcsksr ' &tandTowel Stands; ' 'What-Nots; Etiguires; Taper Mache Tables: . Conversation Chairs; :• Pembroli'e •.. ; “ . . ' .. Elizabethan'' ** •'•••• •. ; HaU'andTier : , • Reception .« Ladies'Work u .■ .-PeaTl InlaM. u -\ Extension Dining Tables; . • r--v : a Ottomans; • .-• " Gothicohd.Hall Choirs; ‘ A larga.: assortment. of. COMMON • KTJRNITDRE and WINDSOR CHAIItS. Csmszr Makuuj supplied with all ar ticles in their line. .• STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at tha shortest notice. All orders promptly attended to. : aprs. '. WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c. HEW JEWS IET-SIO BE, No, 87 Market Street) (Sicond dcor above the, Xo'rih-vjrit corner of Vie JHamohAA JOHN STEVENSON, (of thy latefirm of John B. lU’Fadclc-u i.Co,)respectfullyaunbum.-catothe public,ihathehns opened, at the above stand, a fine'assortment of-WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMI»S,:CrI- ItANDOLES, l'vckcl and Table Cutlery, Britannia Tea and OmriiuniqnSctSi&nd the usual variety of goods in hik Hue of bui-lhess.: . ' • •' . Special care and attention given to the HEPAIR oflTNi? WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. • _ . ‘.lie trust*, that from his long experience in business, he will be ablo to give satisfaction to those who moy fatror him with their patronage. _ ... ' Pittsburgh. May 15th, 1853, Henry Richardson, Jeweller, HAVING ro*fltted .his atore in a handsome'manner,and tut' recently returned from the eastern' ritles vrlth a fine assortment of WATCHES. JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, ■would call the attention of his friends and custom*, ersto the fact that among Ws Watches will be fotthd tho most desirable styles, patterns and mailers. Use; latest Styles ofßroochc?, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains, • Finger Kings, Ear Ring?,’ Miniature Lockets, eterete. F ANCY GOODS—Suchsts Papier Macho, Work Tables a:*d Boxes,;Desha, Fahiiy Vaswy Perfume" Bottles, Table: Mata, Colt’s Pistols, Porte Alonadesingreat variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes ; T with an! endli-sa variety of useful and or* namental articles, •which have only to be seen to beappre* dated. ' ■: [uorl] NO. STBKET. Bay lVood Karser}' and Gardens. - JAMBS KENNEDY, [late Manager of the well-known Sy racuse Naseries, New. York,) begs leave to Inform' the pablie. thafhe has now established an. EXTENSIVE NCR fJERY, on the Farm of: Mr. James S.Negley, near East Lib erty, where ho tfiaUho prepared, alter tbosth; to to* eelveondfiltordersfor ey.ery variety of Fruit and Ornameu tal Treesj Hardy and Green House Shrubs and Flaiits. In additlonto a choice and superior stock on hand, ho has made arrangements, with oho of the in to keep up his supply. Haring a thorough and long rfence in the business, he can assure his customers perfect satisfaction, i ~ • • Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully cHTer his services in designing, layingout, and managing pul> He Parks,oir the grounds of Country and Will, jalsafamish plans for the formation of Law ns, .Ap pro&rh e*, Picturesque Scenery, Ac., iu the highest styles of the art. Practically: acquainted with every: branch of ; Lapdeca}.u Gardening, and having spent years in Ibe Sylvian Parkv of -England, and-on the beautiful banks."of tho;lludson, : l>e. hopes he has the capacity to.meet the wkhes of those who favor him. . - Oommunlcationsiam be addretse d through the: City Post Office, nr left at tha .Warehouse, of Messrs. Neg’.oy A Mohau, '£2 Wood street' CELEBRATED OiIEMICAL YE AST OB BAKING PGWDEBS, ■ . Tht.Cheapat, IhaUhiejt,m*st PsefulahdEconomi cal Article/^RamhsrSrva&, BistiiiU P>-ied, ...... : Griddle, and Johnny Cakes, I^aztry, , ' f : Puddings, Sweet Cakes, , .....■,. . Cbm Ertad, dc~, ‘ ' EVER INVENTED, . OPINIONS OF THE PRESS:— Those who hare tried it, have found that the advertise ment does not vaunt its praises too liighly.—[Tallahassee Floridian, and Journal, Feb. 19,1853. - : Housekeepers, who have tested the quality of thia-pow- pronounce unanimously in Its favor.—[Lockport Daily Courier. \ It surpasses everything in the way of rising, we eTorsaw vised in the baking of ca.vw.—[Rahway Advocate anißeeiiK ter, April 15, : 1853. • V. ■ ... . This is au rfrtlele of such utility in various kinds of cook ery, that’ when its' virtues- become. properly-knowp, it* housekeeper, that studies .comfort and economy, . will wil lingly do without it.—[N.Y. Pick., Mayil, 1863. ' . No one need hesitate tokise Durkec’sall-importantnrticlj' to Banner and-NashvilloNf hi;', Fob. 17,1833. - . ' - •. Would you ha*vo light bread, Bweet'brcadf brijad that you can eat with a good relish, do not forget to procure Durkeu’s : Uaklpg you willuot fail to .have good bread, «jakea, £c~-{Troy Dolly Times, May 24,1852. ; We have tried this. artidc, and can recommend it with perfectconfldenbe.—[QueljeCfUazette, July, 1852. -■ Purkee’sßaking Ponder wohavotriedatourbouso, and our “bßtter half”>as astonished at the result.—[N.-Y. ; Daily Times, Octi 23,1855. ' . AH.good housewives will, regolce In and glorify the name ;bfßurkee, after they have-given his Baking Powder* fair, trial.—[Now.York-Sun, Bept;3o-1852; ; - 1 ~V . Dorkee’s Baking Powder, undoubtedly tha bestartlclo for this purpose that has yet bcend^covered.—N. Y. Dutch- Cion, Feb, 12,1853. .f iThe highest aimmepdatlcras,.from hurdredaoftholargckf and-most respectable wholesale houses in this, and ncarly every large city, on tlxiu coUUheht, oopld bo given, if space. allowed it..: ::. ••• v- '.. ■ . 13. It. DUUKEEj ' ... ; 'Sole PaorßnrroaAKi>-MAxu?ACiG|iEB, - 139 irafcr xfrcri, York* . BAXTER & RIcKEE, Agents, Httsbursh. [oct2l} : 'fttticKii 1excu..........J0hn a. lixcic J* B*Leech, McAlpin fit Co., ■TTTHOLKSALE GKOCKRSyand ftealerslii Produce,'Met ■ • y als, and Pittsburgh 'Manufut.tures, Nos.!i42 and 244 Überty-atrtset, near tho head of TVood* of fer for sale on liberal terms, the fellowing:: ■ l . ; ' • - " 100tiercesfrefchRiw;; : |so,oooffis.llacon,assorted; . 100 bblß:Tar; . ■-i. .\ > 6 tonaßar lron, : do ; 'lSOOkegsKails,assorted; { . S'dd.BcstKail-Rodst 60Q boxes WindbirGlossjl. 2000; Kegs “Rock'and Rifle . r ; assorted;! Powder,-assarted; . - ,60half .chests. Tea, ai»;' 300 boxes Rosin Soap; .:> - sorted;. ! ; • - • } - 85bbfe.tln'seed,XaxdanP' ; JO bxs.lobactt^assortod;; : • . Tanners* Oil ; . . ;loohbds,N«O;Bugaripart| -'SOO bbls. Vinegw;. -- - .prime; .. : j -30- do - Rosin; 5 bxs. Havana Sugar; > - 20 do fitch; lO.hhds.fortoßicodo; 1 6000 R?. actor ted Copper • 160 bags Coffee; .. I bbls.andkegs Lard: . -600 O. Molasses; ! 10 kegs assorted Shot* 75 do 8.H.. do; } Ido Buck Shot; * 800 bxs-Tia-Plate; eas’d;! .6bbls.Alum* - 4tonßWire, .do; j 20 do Rjoilour; ,2 do Spelter; ..} . 20 eottsTinners* Machine* 6 casks sheet Zmc, as-; and Tools; v " ...vW i ; . 100 bus. Dried Apples:,' .600 pigs Tin, . r-. \- - » .100 bales Batting assorted; • 'lOOO lbs. Antimony; ;20QQ &s. Cotton Yarn, as* 10 tons ass’d'Sheet Iron;! sorted - ‘ ' 100,000Bw.astfdBulk Moat;! WM. A.. M’CI.I'KG, ' ■ deaier is Fine Toast Choice Family' Groceries and. [Willow .Ware.' CORNER OR WOOD AND SIXTH STS., - ‘ MTfSßtmaH, PA* I largo ntaortment of THESH GOODS, :JLia addition ~to his- already extensive Etock, purchased from, first hands:ia'. the Kaatorn markets, which, will be sold at the lowest market prices;-- * HSS* Hotels, Steamboats,'and families, buying, by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates- ■ Goods delivered in tins city free of charge; P?p2l • ENGINEERS’'STATIONERY WAREHOUSE. 'W. S. HAVEN, 7\ • Cotures 0? aAx» Second Streets. ; : • : • \ HAND, a large and well selected , stock el J\: all sizes; Paper Iff rolls, rarious widths; ' DraugbtingPencils; . . ... ’ MathemaUcallnstrumcms; - ■ .-•• Tape "Lines; India Rubber; field Books;, . ;. ,'/■■.■:■: ;; Profile Papers; Crosa-fiecttan Papers; ' Protractor Papers; - Civil :EbgmesTß^ And all articles?.of r „ 4S9»LeTeI,. Transit, TpwgwU to order—ruled to any pattern requii A* n.*' * , 1 r *1« ■. t ' "' V r-v-‘r‘' i KKKNm tt on. DURKES’S .7' * ' t t : ; ;h 'X MISELLANEOtJS. : EOBOPEAJT AGEHCY. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED. ‘ OFFICE' IK THIS CITY i'• POS EEMJtTWQ . * | MONEY TO THE OLD CDBKTBT. TAMESBLAKELY begs thoao persons hat-• U ingfriendain the Old Country, and desirous of either i Bonding them monßy.or payiug'thelr iasfiage, that his ar- j xangemeuta for doing either ia ahd onab flim j a basis th&tmigtpfcea cam riotoccur T iiOria3seflaccrue t£rhhy ; the lost ten years inwhich bb_ has fceen.ln: this business, bohaa remitted over a fialf Million ofDollara! without tbe;losaof.a/:doliar, and the house for‘whtefc hhiA’ agent, in Liverpool, ba&shipped not less than 45.000 persons auring_ tiic last year to this country, without a complaint of .neglect of duty on their part.. .i .••jrw?..: * ; He (MnlssiieTweengerTiokitsßj.xoiaoii.Dabnn: Bw. w 5O v. Drogheda, •‘Limerick, : Tort and Dundalk; u> New: jork,Philadelphia, Do#ton,Baltimore and New Orleanß.and' from thence to. IMttshurgh; and will attend for* r i trardlng passengers from thenco to any part of the country. ‘He also; has sight drafts for sale, payable at the following places,via:-• •. *1 ON ENGLAND. •Edwards, Bandford A C0,...—..... ..‘...London Wm.Tappscott i Co.. ..w— .......Liverpool -' (Available in the, principal cities -and towns throuehout 5 England and Wales.) “ 8 “ •• ■ . B ONIBELANB, Provincial Hank- * Ireland.. - r-/\- .... - JIBAtffnTEB. Armagh, : Bolfost,. -.Downpatrick; Enniskillen, Mallow, Btrobano,. ;-Athloue, - • Carlow, - ■ Drogheda, Permoy, Monaghan, Ennlscorthy, llallina, Cavan,- ,:DUndalfc, Galway; . Newry, . -Tralee.-Daly mono, - Clonmel), ■:‘ Dungannon,: Londcttlehy, Omagh,: Toqghall, llanbridge,. ..Kilkenny;’ r .Kilrush; Waterford, ‘Coleraine,, ■.-: Parsonstown, • Cork, y Ennis, Baudonik -• Sligo; Wexford, Cootchlll, Limerick, Boliyehannon, ............ ON SCOTLAND *■ . National -BankerScotland, Edinburgh; and its hranches. in fifty towns in Scotland; 3 . : v ON FRANCE. * Messrs. Edwardßlount & .Co ./Bankers —.—. Paris. . . (Available in any city in France.) : . ON-GERMANY. Messrs. Vegol, Kock A Co., Bankers, Frankfort-on-the-Haln. . . (AvailaWeinanydtyinGGrrnaiiy.) ■ :-i. .V : ; . JAMES BLAKELY, v:TfiS,coE.of Seremh andSmKhfi«M stu. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! . , WHOLESALE AXD EETAIL, -53 71fth street, Pittsburgh. .. ■ TYPE AO EE GY. ' - A.JAYKEB* NO. 38 FIFTH STUEKT, PITTSBITBOIii Agent for the Salt ofL. Johnson £ OF PHILADELPHIA, ~ ’ HAS ON HAND audio? sale,thefollowing:—-Brasßirrirtl column : Galled; .Common Galleys assorted, Slice* Galleys, Composing.lSticks;.,.Common and/-Job .Cases;: Shooting SGcks;.Xey‘_.Brrxsh'ea; Boxwood Quoins; Furni ture and RJgleti of all descriptions;; Brass Buie, of nil descriptions; Job Ink, in lib cans; lOOkega Trout's. News. Ink; TOO Founts Fancy Card Letterpand Leads* out-to any ■ eugth.' '■ ■ v .•>.;•*.;>•' x.v -• Orders'for Presses and Typo wllt.recelve prompt at* lentlba,' and furnished at th& Foundry prices.- .Old Typere ceirikiinttschaugeTornew,*!#eeniB%3>. ; r 'Httabhrgh;-31ayT4 t 'lBs3^~daW';- CABBUGKS-FOB BALE< THE undersigned has iustrecelred-athii - - CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, situated near tho Two Mile Bun,.between a-:: a ask>rtmenfc2ZEEl£l3L-.' of VEHICLES, of every descrlpUony and vriil continue lo ; receive;xegularly, new undA'ecbnd hand C6rrfap;dr T ;£iri3l-£M, ; Bui/gici+dc.’t which bd vill sell onihe.Very lowest terms-for cash.; Uavinghadtwelveyears'practieein thebusinbs.aDtl .wlili ; hlB.well known facilities in th« Eafit,'he flatters himself in putting down oil competition.' '.; ‘ . /• Those-'wishing to parchasc are respootfully Invited to call and see for th?msblTes.. • ; : Especial and prompt attention paid to.repairing of-Carri-'- ages, Ac.. . : fmylfcdawy*! JOSEPH WIHTIL- I>r« I>. Jayne’s Family Flediclnee . r TAYNE’S EXPECTORANT; Jayne's HoirTtmle; O•“ Tonio Vermifuge;*. • *-*• . Sanative Tills; Carmlnativußalsam; “ ' AgnsPills; _ n Alterative; . u AmericanHalrDye Thu abovifvaluablp family medicines constantly on hernl, and sold wholesale or retail,ntthe Pekin Tea Store, S 8 Fifth street. By A. JAYNES, jnhllhdsw . ExclnßlveAgenbfar PIUsbuTRK : KtioMiu 2p;Soiis* "VpEW PATENT AiIALQAM PEN.—Thiaimportantln iv -vention romoves-tbo two great obstacles to thouni: versa! uso of the Steel pohj -virs .their, rigidity, and 7 their rapid destruction^ "'by the. corrorive action of .the.'ink.' Tu mmutely examlnhfg tlie quill, pon intbo act of writing, it - wnibcsuen that Wic action trconip&uficij consisting,first, f>f a gentle yielding Backward action immediately,above tlic nib of the pen - f .and,: second,', the &clssors ,, . actiouj <;t sprcraliog open of ;the points to permit the fio'jv.of the ink. This compound moveihent-r-wiiich steel pens,, hitherto • heifer hayo had—gives to the qallllts flexibility, and,that .. peculiar springy play which is so. agreeable to the band* and which seems to suit the. action of the musclcs of tbe. fingers; yielding, as Udbcs, tolheslightestpressure,vrtthv • ’ out cramping, Thecl&rts of all steel pen makers have been directed to thonttainmont of this essential qual ity of flexibility, and they have had recourse to an innu merable variety of cracks and piercings to atlain it. Thu inventors of the Patent Amalgam Pen found, from a series' of experimantsy-that the whole practice ef the trade had In this respect been erroneous—-that no’eocftbinalloix rf. aud u piercings”conldproducethedesircd action, - if iht ordinary form:&f Oie stedpeh inertadheredio. This pblut being gained, they avoided the plan hitherto adopted ■for attaining flexibility,aud gaTe a peculiar form to-tlia metal,by hlch they td'eombinothe “scissors.” action of tho ordinary steel pen witlrthoAgrecable flexibil ity of the q\iilL i Thasecbtid difilcolty to bo overcome was . 'of less magnitude,hut still of great importance to the cop*; mmers of steel pons.' . Every one is nwarc of the edrroriro Action of tho Ink on the ordinary.steel pen. Evcawitb-th'ii' ; greatest care,, ft spccdily deatTOys the delicately smooth sur Ikceof the pen. . .So. cerious a- drawback is this from tbo utility of the steol pen, that thousandß aro lnduced topur chase.gold pons, atim.enormmm cost, almoßt oxclusiveW because of tho nnti-corroriTe.’quaUty of-that metal.-. Tho lnrvntora havo removed thlserii by their compound metal,' which possesses ati tho necessary qualities of the additional meritbf resisting thecbemicalactionpf thfi iiik. ThtscPcni tollman, than-iwenty iivuz linger than Hit the cheapest ever introduced. ' ' For sale by . IY. S. HAVEN; Stationer, ' novlG,-. . Bccond- '- Bridge over the AUegbeny at or • ; V ■ SHarpsburg.-T;-; "VTOTICE IS lIERECY GIVEN, That in. pursuance of the XX; Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennaylviv-v nla, chtilled “AnAct to authorize the Governcwtoineorpo-:' rate a Company to erect a Bridge oyer the Allegheny River,- nt or near jSharpsbnrg, in Allegheny Conner,* approved loth of March, 1853, and Supplement .thereto; and Acts ex* tondlng.ihe!Uniß therein will tio. opened liy the under uaim-Mi'CbamiisEiOnorsj to'Tecoivo : subscriptioud' for the Stock of said atr CffAKhV-S TEL, in the City or Pittsburgh, on the SEVENTEENTH day of DECEMBER,IB3 3, between-th.ahpars.df 10o'elocivA. 31., and 4 o’clock, P. M; and ifibdnld the whole number of sbarcs hot be subscribed on ihoiday,: then and in that case, at the house of Mr. NEWPORT, in the Borough of Sharps burghj on the TWKNTY-FOURTH BAY- OP THE SAME MONTHihetwecn (hcsamehouxa* • Philip Miller, j< ; . . .Thomas Liggett*-. JnmesSharp, A •. Gabriel Adams, Lewis C;J. Noble, Thomas Wallace, Peter-Klingensmith, ; *'Malcolrn'Leech, • - JobnW.Duncan, Harrison Parry,| : LaTidDrcnan, .’** Robert Chessman, Francis Korns, Richard Ewalt, ' David Boyd,-. Robert Wilson, James Marshall, ' Jamcs H. M T Clelland, Henry STGeary, Thomas Pearson, ”. ••• , -Barnes Blakely, . Grant Mowry, .Charles Bpang/ * Jimes QHI. Denny, William £. Dennyi 1 • -A. Morton,:- - J. C-.Comstock, , - Lemuel ShurtlUL ;F.;AiCoil)*3*2 r WSDLD respectfully Inform their friends thapoblic gemetaßy, that thoy have commenced'the ' ntoiiafectUTe of Carriages, - AH orders will be executed with sidci regard to durability andWutyof finish. Repairs will also be attended to on the most rcagonablo-tcrmsV- Using , ia.'all' thelrworktfce best Eastern Shafts, Polefl,aud-Whedstnffjthey.fcel confi dent thatallwho favor them with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of theirwork* . Purchasers tire requested to give ua a call, before purcha ring elsewhere. -...V5. r . ; . bctfcly.; LIVERY STABLE, • Comer of SmiUtfidd. street . aridlHamond, ctMey. **»-/?* undersigned haying'added largely to his /ypOLk stock, Is now prepared to accommodate the public _r:<. best llorßesi,both fcr Saddle and./Horncsa. ■ - Gentlemen wishing to hare horses kept atpivery, wfllfind superior accommodations fbr them at this stable, The stalls arn largo And hew,and .the pro* prietor paysovery attentionto their ease and comfort.'-' ' - petfi.? Pi DEVUN. ' Pearl Steam Mill: CAKAL BASIN, ALtEGHBN? CITY, Xxzsa ras kailboap station.) FAMILIES will be suppliedwithourTarlmia craflea’of ; • FRESH GROUND FLOUR, * By learing their ordew at the Mill or in our boxes at : Loyah, Wilson A Coi, Woodjtreet,ofßrana A Reiter, cor tier Liberty and St. : Clair streets, Pittabtwgh *-" • H. P. Schwartz, or J. T; Sample, Druggfets: Allegheny." - Flour will bodeUTereatofamiUesln eitharofthetwo citlea. - Tmisi .CASH oil delivery; • : j>'29 BRYAN; KENNEDY A CO. AT 14V11JJ4 It UKAXG'S WKW BOOK.'— Wow ready. Hie MEUuIttS OF MAJOB UOJSKRTBTOBO, of Uw Vir ginia lieetcient; byN.B.Cnnr. Published and for Fair ) y " ' JOHN 8. DAVISON, €5 Market fi tract, near Fourth,: TTmiuss, suoiJLbKiiiiUACi;, sumtimai asd £Las J. TIC STOCKING DKPOT la at Dr. KEVSBK’S, No.UC comer ot TV6M street uMTirgin aJlqri, ; jUl ct!ani.ail appliances are kept aiuliltUTir-t tbia-ertnljilpl;- mcnt- * gatij-,faction wanr-ntedlooil rases. , Rorllt A -iVi Castusves, at a red ... ,rr * ., . jk^,»- C * ». > *- - v.\v •'■> *.< v.,-. «- "'i ' 4t -' •. *-. ./■ V Vi i ■ ... -- ~ >■***'(•, .i'- \• * -*' ■~, „ DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Carter’s SpanishaWlxitfre. t THB * ' • \ - l’---; SOT A F ACTIOS 0? KI£CURrC*-l»>- v-Vi! - A N INYALtfABLE REMEDY fQUgC&OTC&A, - > i J\.. Evil, Ebeumidhmj/Gbstlaate Cuuniwus Rroptloss, Pimples or' Ptnrtulesoa the-IfaCey Blotches, Bolls, Chronic Boro Byes, Ring Worm or TeiUny£cmdiletuJ*EularMm«tf andDain of.tbo Bones an4JQiDttyStabboT« l Gle«r»,.gyphl*- litfo;Wsctders, r Xtm2bago, gpinai-Ccunplalntfl,aixd urifla esses jarfcdhgcftota;iuj Injudicious weof Mercury,lmpra dehcqin Life, orlmpurity.ofjtbe Blood. 'This yaloabie.Medlci'ue, which Baa. become celebrated for.. - ( tila iraiiibef'of ; exiraordinary ctrrtf* sffected thrgogh Its agency, baa Indaccd the proprieton, at the urgent request or their friends, tooff«iLittotbepumf eoiami«aionarof Uio roetrao. revs ho has Fpeu tbe ; good effect* of Carter's Bpanlah Mixture in b ° *•**«• _WM. O.HAiiWOO3>, of .Ricbmonft eurodcf Old Sorea and wbicUdieablcdhim from talking;-: Tookafuw hot- : - r tlrai of Carter'B^pan^h‘Jllitnre > pnd was enabled, to walk '• witnOhVa erntenj-in a bhort time cured' ' Principal Dcpptat M. WAIU>, CLOSE ,5 No. 83 Maidon “Lijucj Now York. . .. •?• , ‘JV W. DYOTT k SON’S, Nd. 332 North JiisfciphllfldelnhU. BENNETT L Bum, No. 125 Mffi&tKSSEva: : AndJorsale bjr B. A.SAUNJ?SXOCIC £CO.;L:YYILCOX. Jr. A CO;, Pittsburgh; 31, Pealcra inilodicine every whole, net&ilswly ,; .... • - JriOiiSß’ti COMPOUND SYJlllfP OF YEL -1*0W• DOCK HOQT, i; mHIB is purely VegetableCompountl, 'scientifically pre*' • -dL..pan4 |Knn the. best roots and- herbs of the Matorta ■ JUwliai, and-haAgalHed en Unrivalledreputationfor tha • . folovring effects, ris.;. „• . HIEGULATEfI*- AM) STRENGTHENIKO IHB tIVEB, ••' aod Dioasms cleajxfiing the Stomach and Bow •iSf and Bilious Djscaeu,% Liver ComplaintzU Dyspepsia, Indigestfon.Ccativen'ei*, piles, Headache, Feyea and Ague, Jaundice, Nausea, Loss.of Appetite, &c n 'and - causing the support eTcry cart: PURIFYING THE BJaOOB, Audthuscurin&aUHamora, f • and finding it to he a Tory; salutary ami effectual . it to the uub» ;: . Lie as a yeryvaluabie ihedSciDC, • - - •.. .. • E, Bourne, Esq.; Cashier National Bank, Providence, R. I.; • **?•> c “^ l Ijme Bank, do. do., Rot. William Phillips, liev.J.B. Kicluuond, C.S. Jones, editor PtOTidence Gen. AdTt, Wllllani field, M.W. <3. H-Cvrus Fisher, IT. li.n.: fv?a«e B Tlntehi W sn, G"a, S. VVd! B«tcs,.Dect.Beni. Colby, ned end hundred others of tbs most respectable families of Providence, ■ ■•;■: - -... This.certifies that Ihivo .-for a.number.’of years been do* quinted-with tho Composition and mode of manufacture of ■ HORSE'S COMPOUND BYKUP OF XELI.OW DOCK ROOT I have also been acquainted Fitb its'modus opmtndi In dia ease, and cunFoytUstloailreKpectsltisrodmirablyciJca-,- lated to fremedy that class of Bisefise for which it was de signed. ; It ikespdciMly valuaUeih iNEIOESTION and ail .its attendant , symptoms,- it excite-to healthy aetlon the UVUltj.KtciCTes loipor, andi nncihity of this ORGAN,and aUmulatef healthy action iii oil'the.syst«ra. .As a DEED-; . KATORj.dx purifier of-tho Blood, it has lio superior. „ . r DAVJLDIIOUIES, il. D. ’ : Providence, It. I n Jan„4,1853. :•• T ttS- Prepared t>yO. MORSE A C 0 NO. 44C Broadway. •New: York, and'rold-by-Drtggiats'&ud^others'-throughout - this.and other countries. .. . . JOEL 310BLEB, Agent, apriffAy , Pittsburgh, Pa. CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, The oniyJvfaUiblt Cure for ihoi Drtadfid Dittos* known ct SPERUATORIUIE A OR IN VOLUNTARY NOCTURNAL EMISSIQN&.BO harraaeing apd produc tive ef ao much mischlefto the nervous system, incapadta— ting th 6 man for business, society hnil fflhtrlinrmy.-- . 'This:lnstruxakra£.;lB; Kiinple,‘ comprehensive i»nd never* ■ .fatting* and may ; ,beJusoOn?inS 10 ,10 iEJ6lcad ot ' a > a ' 111 i!':,i'K? t i a „J ,re T ,aratl,?ll3 for Mle > wholwsdo crrstol], at the ESKIIT TJEA BTORB. 38 fifth street. <1«17 ; , Wftrren’e tiongreee lntt. ... ■>■.. 1 1 UIiBINK. isprcpiircdbjn, porelychemipal process, Mil , JL !4 warranted to amlaiu -udhing itijmout to mdalicpern. Ills pale trhettSrrt njed.hnth, oposure to the elr be- Comes gradually of a most Intense andpermanent black. For sole in. bottles of rari *ns size, by wholesale or retail, at «ep& x - . w ' W.fI;nAVE«’S Stationary war • •» txso, Market street corner of 2»1. • /TtUFAL TABNISII--600 gallons, Smith’s New’York •\J>-brand,-in store sale by • :■• FLEMHJG DH>B., successors to J.Kidd ACo* dcc2 > 00 Wood st. UitrASXhYi^it—iJ’Vioa itr sxoie and for Balu by dec2 .1 • FLKMINQ:BftQg. ;T>EARL.STAHO X *a3ffby [dec2] ; -■ , FLEMING HRQ3. SALTi'EHIE-— 160 bagSj crudo, for rale by - ■ -It;-A: FA HKESTOCK g.; CO.' ■T lUOUltiirfE- i 0 caees £jd»y Sut pale by r ~ XJ declg. . i B. AY FAHNESTOCK & CO. AHUOW* BOOT—IW IbSyßcnnUdßa genuine, for sale by dec23 . B. A. FAHNESTOCK fc CO. SAGO- teases, pearled, forealß by . - - v d H A:, v>- ,; - , r B; A,,FAHNESTOCK,& CD. ■\/f IftlSKAh-WATAiiai—l hare on hand, and am ccuk IfX stantJy-reeeiying- fresh supplies of. the ‘'following waters, in pint and quart bottles: -Empire Spring, Whites Sulphur Spring, Congress Water, and Saratoga Waters • JO&EWTFLBMING, ••'.•'• - •/ CornerJMajket gtYaiidDiamond, jnO . ’ . and'■corner Fourth and Smlthtldd .: - A/J Khiorais CHESTS—-A-ni}W j lot'-of vazidua fires and iXTA styles, filled to order; for sale by : JOSEPH FLEMING; W'■'">;Vh '.-/.I : CornerMarketst. and Diamond. ' / j a®.v l and Corner Fourth opd HrahhOeldstee 1 VON’S'KAI’fiAIKUN arid iiiatTyV-Trioopberout l , u new Xu lot, just rccelrnl and for sale by : JOBEPH FLEMING, ' ■■; Corner Market str and Diamond, • ja9- and corner Fourth and Pmlthfirld sta. HAIK .changing the color of the hair td black-rthe -beatnoWln.hKfcAlso, Bussell’s and Harrison’s Hair Dye, and AbtahdoriaJhcobaphe, for sale l-’- r iX. ! -:ii .. . JQSEEII-FLEMIbQ, ' . Corner Market st. and Diamond, J*9 and corner Foyrth and Rmithtold sts. -.'r ’ N \ . instore and for salo FLEMING BROS.