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J. yhpi> hory pialn tho morning, mother, -rA'ni let hie have the light l*. - I'Of oho bright day on my.grato, mother,. ‘.‘. Era Tam alone with night. 1 . Never unclasp my hand, mother,' Till it falls away ftom tblne— ... • : ' Let me bold the pledge of my love, mother, Till I feel the love divine; r ( The lorodivihe-rphl look, mother; . . Abuvoits boaml bco; , . And there an angel's face, mother, * Is amillog down on mo 1 . ' fio bury me in tho morning, mother, : When sunbeams flood the *ky—• • For. death is the gato of life, mother, .. ’■ '•’.•r And leads .to light ohblgh.. . ' Two gentlemen •were walking together in • Pans. t-vi.i if\\] engage,” eaid ono to the other, “to , give that man.beforo me, a good kicking aiid yet he shall not be angry.” ■ Jle did as he had undertaken to do. The stran** ' ger turned round and looked astonished. . , . ■ I; begyourpardon,” said the kioker, “ I took •yQU for the Duke de la Tremonville. ” T;..\The.Duke was very, handsome—the man was rivery plain—he was gratified by the mistake un der : which he believed he had suffered,-shook ..himself, smiled, bowed.and went on his way. 't I CLOTHING. GEORGE ARMOR, MERCHANT TAILOR, JSo. 57 FirtH Stmet, ta Masonic Building, HATING ftUpdnpnTOoax'fortUcpttrpose of resuming 'his business, flatters; himself to bo able to make to onlef Fashionable Oiotblng of,All descriptions. ..Citisons and sttangere Qesiriog comfortable garments,. will do-wall to ■ ' give him a call, nsheis determined moat fas-- '-tidioas.' -UewUlalsobe happy to Bae many of his-old cus “ tdmers, as he has just received, from the-Edstern cities, un 'elegabt stook of CLOTHS, CASSIMERK3 aud VESTINGS. ; ' • det*.3l:3m ■■ •• ■, ''• •• " • • •' ÜBUUTAIi. -rfiHfisuheciiber.vrnuld respectfully inform hla friends and 1. the public, that he has removed from his old stand, on %2&tet«reet,toifaeA'£Jr JKO-ff FJtOXT STORE, NO. *S FIFTH STREET, Immediately-opposite tho Theatre, -whore he Is now receiving and opening a handsome assort moat of Plalu ; aud Fancy Colored Cloths, Cassimeres and Vedtlngs,of the neweatatyles, which he will take pleasure ' In showing to those who may favor Idm with' a call, lie Is also prepared to mate to order every article of Clothing constituting a Gentleman’s Wardrolw, in the latest, and most fashionable style. - * • TO TAILORS.^ Tho Bubscriber offers for sale his com lete system of Garment Draughting, so favorably known -nil generally used by the trade of this city,. Cincinnati, • Philadelphia and elsewhere; at the following prices, via: With -instructions, $10,00; without instructions, $7,00. The Book and Ruler, containing full and accurate directions to Bococatfuldradghtingf forwarded to any part of the United States, on receipt of $7,00, by JAMEB C. WATT, • Teacher of Garment Catting, - • oar 23 - . • No; 45 Fifth street, opposite tho Theatre. ““ : “ SAUCRIi GHAft merchant tailor, '• 2fO. 47 ST. CLAIR HOTEL BfJLLDFNQS, et. clur BTB»rr, rirrasTOon. jpi ENTLEMEN’S CLOTHIHG made exclusively to order, It *Qd warranted to .salt. Has constantly on hand a ohoiwr assortnibntof CLOTB3, OASSIMERES, VESTINGS, and*OVERCOATING, of the latest styles, selected expressly for the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving theirorders, will have their Wishes consulted and compllod with,- as all work Jrdone underhlsown BQperTision.: nnvlg CLOT HING BTO R. E! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & 00.. FORMERLY of the celebrated Clothing Dojiot on Lllicrly street, which has won an unbounded popularity under he name of tlie THREE BIG DOOItS, have, for the pur pose Of acquiring more space for their immense business, romoved to tho spacious building on tho corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where tiiey have now the most : < BPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHS! REAM MADE. CLOTHING, That has over been offered to tho public. ‘ Their principal object for this removal, is. to give them more facilities for tho . WHOfcESAXE TRADE l ■ They-are prepared to sell Goods at the • LO WEST EASTERN PRICES! And they will warrant them to bo as good as any manu factured In the Union. v . ; CUSTOM WORK, 15 %H 2 BEST STfLE, &2TO OPOS TOE SHORTJHV ttOTTCX. They have-on hand a fall and beautiful assortment oi LOTUS and COATINGS, tor FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI- NESS COATS. Our interests aro identical with those of our customers, and wo assure the public that our fidelity will not fail in A llan all orders w&may be favored with. DON’T TUB PLACE— $<n>. @§ W«od street, (BABT SIDE,) CORNER OF DIAMOND ALLEY. N. Bv—•'Wetlcsireourpatronfltounderßtaadthatwshavc &a longer any connection with the-Clothing Business on Liberty street ' .Our attention is devoted exclusively to the House above designated. . : TTT ; john hPCLOSKET A CO. DRY GOODS. SECOND' AH RIVAL OP PALL AKD WINTER DRY GOODS!! The Cheapest Goods of the Season! 'YTOUNQ* BTEVENSON A LOVE, eijrn .of tbe original X Bee-Hive* No. 74 MARKET STREET, between fourth and tbo Diamond, Pittsburgh, havo just received, and aro now oDeninjT. ft lanrcnnd flplendKl assortment of DRESS GOODS, Oftbo newest and most desirablo styles, adapted to the presentseason.-- Plaid Brobsde and Fancy Silks at bargains. Plain Black and Cornelian Silks and Turk Satins. Merino Plaids, all wool, and Bilk and Wool do. : AiiOi'Baw SHk and Cashmere Plaadsof every description, . very cheap. . • . .-■ Ne w.atyle Plain and Fancy Do. Laincs. .* french Merinos, Cashmeres, Cobirgs, Alpaaas, and Para mattas, all colors and quail? high colored Do Lames, all qualities. FalLand Winter Shawls, of every description. Long and Square Broche and Plaid Shawls. Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do. French Chlntxcs* Ginghams. A general assortment fist color Prints, from cts. up. WHITE QUODS of frory description. Collars, Cuffs,Ghomlxottcs and EmbM Hdkfß., at bargains. Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods, very cheap. Auto, & full stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, at low prices I4nan Sheeting, Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, and Nap kins- Russia JDlapcr, and Cravats, very cheap. GLOVES, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, and CRAVATS. We vroold respectfully solicit an early call from both - wholesale ami retail buyers, flattering ourselves that wo \ can accommodate all who may favor us with their patron age, on most liberal terms. ■■ sep26 YOUNG, STEVENSON. & LOVE. TO THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Of PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY CITT t AND VICINITY. —D. GREGG A C 0.,. Importers A Wholesale Deaers in Foreign and Domestic-Dry Goods and Varieties, No. ltd, one door from the North-west comer of Wood st. and Diamond alley,'Pittsburgh. Having completed the enlargement of their present occupied Ware Rooms, are now opening one. of the largest end best stock of DRY GOODS and VARIE TIES,'they have ever heretofore exhibited to lha Pittsburgh trade,ana on examination, will be found to be unsurpassed by apy other Uoaee of tho kind in the City, and as ono of the partners la .generally In tbe Eastern Cities during the 'business seasons, burchnsine cheap bargains, adapted/to the Pittsburgh and Western Trode, wo will be ablo to offer inducements to ■ our old customers, and purchasers gener ally. -Onx stock of Dry Goods conslsts in part of the follow ing loading articles, vis: Superior Broad Cloths; Pilot and Petenham do; : -Fancy Oassimeres, Tweeds and Satinetts; - ‘Jeans, Fancy Vestings and Corduroys; . ■ ■ . ■ * flannel*, Tickings and Vest Paddings: Drown and Bleached Muslins, and Irish Linens; Foreign and. Domestic Ginghams; . * Alpacas, Merinos,Cobnrg Cloths,and Dress Silks; Dtyy State and Broacho Shawls; Woolen Comforts and Fancy SUk Handkerchiefs. ( fITBo following comprise a part of the general stock of Varieties: • Buttons, Combs; Threads and Sewing Bilks; Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, and Black SUk Veils; ‘Lace Goods. Jaconottft, Mull and Combrick Muslins; * Fancy Nettings, and Mllllnery goods generally. AlsoA large assortment of Table Cutlery, Pocketknlves, Rasors and Scissors of our own Importation. Perfumery. Patent Medicines, with a assortment of Gold'ttnd Gflt Jewelry, of the latest patterns? Gold and Sil ver Watches; Watch materials; Watch glosses, and an ex tensive stock of SO hour and 8 day Brass Clocks, of a variety -of patterns. All of which will be cold on tbe most acoom*' modatingterms, tor Cash, or City reference. Nt B.—City, Country Merchants and Pedlars aro Invited to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. .. - sepffDtf • ■ ■ ■ ' , ■ ' D. GREGG A CO. TEAS! .TEASI TEAS!—J. HAWORTH, tho original and «only Importer in this city, of the best Cougo Teas from. London. Is now receiving a very large and choice selection of TEAS, which he !e determined to sell at such price* and fineness ofquallty,-lhat all . the. reckless pnffrrslu this or the next city cannot beat. Ho most respectfully Invites the ladies and gentlemen of this and tho surrounding districts without distinction of nation, to call and try fain Teas! which be soil* *uty«et to bo returned, if they don’t give satisfaction. The following aro.the prices: Prime Oolong, Souchong and Congo, cents lb A>very superior English breakfast Congo. 600 B tb- Extra fine, a Tery doheious Congo, E). Pino Young Hyson, 40@50c.^n>. Extra fine Young Hyson and Imperial, 76c. SI lb. . Very best Toncg Tyson and Imperial. $1 n>. Don’t mlstako the place- -PAGODA TEA STORE, corner of Diamond and Diamond alley A liberal reduction made to d*al*ri*. ■ - • • 3an2l M' JSLODEON ' INttTIIUCTOIL—Tho complete Melodonn ' Instructor, in seven parts. Part I—Elements of .Mu cta. Part 2—Progressiva Floger Exercises. Part 3—Airs, Marches, WalUea, Variations, Ac. Part 4—Favorite Movo mentsfrom Operas, Ac. Part 6—Voluntaries and Interludes, Part--C—Selections from Oratorios.. .Part 7—Modulations. Designed as a thorough instruction for the Melodeon, Sera pbino, Eolicon, OrgftUjVor any similar instrument, by John Zundel, Organist of St. Goorge's Church. Now York, author of *‘2so Voluntairesond Interludes,” “The Amateur Organ ist,” Ac, Ac. Trice $2.00.. A largo supply of the abovo work Jart received, and for rale at tho Music Store of ■ . JOIINH. MELLOR, jafilj- -« No. 81 Wood wtroet. CARPETING.— A large stock of now and beautiful pat terns nowveeelvlngnt the NEW CARPET STORE, • 47 Fifth street, near Wood.’ Also, Oil Cloths of all widths and qualities; Rugs, Matts, Matting, Window Shades, Stair-rods, Yenitian Blinds, AT TBB LOWXST OASD F 82028. - - •cpß ROBINSON A CO. 4 FEBRUARY 8. Notice!! : ■ i^, r l • ' ' .***;<>,-• ■I.-. I ,v>i{*: ... . . TRANSPORTATION, OFEVKiiiKD: AH.D .PUIBBUKGH -- , •- - C-kS-aDi iilliji uS , 1853,,-Paflscnger / Trains will os MAIL Clpv£lancUt OjQ5 A fil for-Wellsville/ stopping at ail ißt«iheGHiUs'Btati6u&; arrive at Alliance at A ' .. v ' * . EXPRESS TRAIN • reived vrtrvtiand at 3.00 P M for Alii unoo, dtopplng’at Ravenni only— • arrive at Alliance at 5.00. PM. . . c > ACCO3IMODATIONTRAIN leaves GUVelOhd Tar Ravenna' ■ and intermediate Stations at7,4s»and arrive dt Ravenna at 9.25 P M;- Two through Train* from Cleveland to Pitta* burgh daily. RETURNING: EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Alliance for Cleveland at is .to P M, stopplog-ut Lima, Ravenna, Earfrille and Hudson only—arrive at Cleveland at 2.10 PM. The Mali Train of Ohio and Penn a. Railroad, leaving Pittsburgh at 8.00 A M, con nects with this Train at Alliance at 1L45 AM. _MAIL TRAIN leaves Wellsville for Cleveland at 3.00 P M, stopping at-all way Stations—arrive atAlli&nce at 5 00 and Cleveland ai7.fto P M. • ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Ravenna for Clevo* land and Stations ; at' 7.15 A M—arrive at Cleveland at 9.00. A M. Onlyono through train from Pitts burgh to Cleveland daily. CONNECTIONS.—MaiI Train from Cleveland connects at Alliance with the Mail Train of .Ohio and Pcnna. R. R. for Canton,. Massillon and Woostor; also for Salem and Pitts* burgh, arriving at Pittsburgh at 4.46 PM. Express Train from Cleveland,'and Mail Train from Wellaviile, both connect at Allianceat 6.00 P M with the Express Train of 0. & P. 1L for Pittsburgh—arriving at Pittsburgh atS.l5 P JL . Express Train from Alliance connects. With the 8.00 A M Train of ,0. & 1\ U. from Pittsburgh. • 1 . Passengers leaving Pittsburgh on tho 8.00 A M Traia ar rive at Cleveland at 2.40 P M, and connect with the follow* Jug trains£ast, West and South. .. : : i . Cuvelaxd and Toleikl- -Trains leaving at 3.00 P M for Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago and tbo North West, arriving at Toledo at 7.ssPM.and Chicago neat morning at 7 00— time through jtoml’ittaburgh to Chicago being less than 24 hours. - a. ' Cleveland, Cowhbtts Dnctssat l—Trains leaving at 2.50 P Maud 8.30 PM for Columbus, Cincinnati, Gallon, Dayton,- Indianapolis and all stations on theßcllefontnino and Indiana Railroad. 1 Cleveland akd Ebib.—Trains leaving at 445 P M. and 9.00 P M for Ene, Dunkirk, Buffalo ana New York. Tho Trains connect both ways With tho C Z. A G. R. R. at Hudson for Cuyahoga Falla, Akron and Clinton at Bayard with thejtaiiroad forCarrollton, Minerva and Waynesburg. •- Ticke ts through to Toledo, Detroit: Chicago, Lasalle and «mbo obtMnedat, thi3.bfflo»L Passengers arc requested U procure their tickets at .the Company'sOfilce, of. ;'. JOHN A- CAUGHEY, Agent, RovlS ' Monopgahala House, Water stn Pittsburgh. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. N«w: Arrangement, C OMMENOIN a AUG US T 8, 1853. ; 1853.. 1858. EXPRESS TRAIN, leaves Pittsburgh atG o'clock, A M; stops only at the principal Stations, aud,dlnes at Crest -11 ne at 1.3 Q P M. arriving at .Cincinrihti In the evening, via Columbus and Xenia. ! • : • Fare from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,75; to Cblnmbus, $5,25.’ • • ,■ ; MAJL TRAIN leaTes Pittsbttrgh at 8,30 AM; dines at Al liance; and reaches Crestline at 6.00 P M, connecting with the Night Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with the Bellefontaine and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indianapo lis, Terre Hauie, and towns in Indiana. Connections ore made &t Alliance hy ltoilroad with Ravenna, Hudson and Cleveland— - .:; ; \ FBro from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4.00. • Connections lire made at Mansfield by Railroad' with San dusky CSty, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and Zanes ville. Faro to Sandusky City, $4,50 j to Newark, $4,50; to Zanes ville, $O. Connections ore made with Detroit and Chicago, both by Cleveland and Sandusky City. . Passengers wholeavo Pitts burgh In the Mail Train aV 8.30 A M*go directly by Mans field and Sandosky.Cicy.to Detroit, without detention. . Faro to Detroit, 6.00; to Chicago; fit,oo. • - RETURNING t THE EXPRE33 TRAIN leaves Orostlino at 1.00 P M, Mansfield at 1.40 PM, and Alliance at 5.00 P M, and reach es JPittsbargh at B.IOP M, connecting with the Express Train to Philadelphia andßalUinore, which leaves Pitts burgh at 10.30 P. M. Eme from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, 14W hours. Fore, $7,75. Fare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline, at 7, A M; dines at Al liance; connects with Express Train from Cleveland, and arrives at Pittsburgh nfc 5, P JiT. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave® Pittsburgh at 10 A M and 4.45 P M, and New Brighton at 7 A M rend 1 P M. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tickets at reduced rates. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at &30 A M, and ar rives at 4.20, PM. ... Passengers are requested to procure Tickets at the Company's Office, at the Federal Street Station, of - GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent ■ -;JB3t. The Trains do not run on Sunday. ' - JB33*. Further information may he • augB- JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. WLNTEB AEBAHGEHEHXS TIIK SllloA. rilllK Fast Mail Train will teavo the Passenger Stationnn X Liberty street every.morning. at 0 o*dock, stopping at sll the regular stations oa-tborbad< hnd arriving in Philadelphia tho next morning at 7 o*clock,connecting with tho trains direct to. New York, also connecting at Harris* burg with tho trains fur, hnd arriving in Baltimore at 7 o'- clock, A. M. The Express Train leaves the station every evening cl 9:31) o’clock, slopping ,at all. tbo .regular stations, and con netting with trains for Baltimore, ami arriving in Phlladhl phnorßaltimorwatBP.il. Faro to Philadelphia,'s9,so; Faro to Baltimore, $9. Baggagochecked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Rail road and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. The Accommodation Train will leave every afternoon at 5.25 o’clock, stopping >at all regular station®, and running only as fur as Lairobo. . - R&tnrnlug trains arrive In Pittsburgh at 5.10, and 8 o' clock, A. M.,and 7.25 P. JL • Passengers purebastng tickets in cars, will be charged na CEYTB In addition to tho ptuticm rates, except from stations where the Company have no agent No notes of a less denomination than five dollars will be received m payment tor-tickets, except those issued by the Banks of Punnpj'vßuja. -ftS^Noncx —lu case ofloss, tho Company will hold them selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. R.—' The Excelsior Omnibus Lino has been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the Dvpot, at a charge not to exceed centafor each passenger,and 12)4 cents for each trunk. For tickets apply to J. ME3KIMEN, Agent, . At the P. R. R. Depot; on Liberty street. Pittsburgh, November 20,1853. SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK RAILROAD* WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON and hfber WEDNESDAY, November IC, 1853, Three Passenger Trains run dully (Sundays excepted) as fob lows:— GOING SOUTH. - Morning Mart Evening Express. Passenger. Express. Leave Sandusky at..... 4.81> AM . 11.00 A M AlO P3l Monroeville Junction-5 16 u ILSO “ 6-50“ Shelby Junction 6 40“ 1-16 PM 715“ Mansfield Junction 7.20 “ 1.40 “ 8.10“ Mount Vctoou 0.00 “ 4.10 “ 065 “ Reach Ntnrark. -...~1ff.03 “ 5.10 “ 11.00 “ GOING NORTH. • ' Leave Newark at. 4.20 AM 0.00 A M 6.25 PM Mt. \ornon „ 6.25 “ 10.10 “ 0.30“ Mansfield Junction 7.20 “ 12.10 PM 810 «»• Shelby Junction .... 7.45 “ 1.05 8.35“ Monroeville Junction-9.15 “ .3.10 “ 10-30 “ Reach Sandusky -10.00 “ 365 « 11-05"” Conoectmg at Sandusky with Mad River and Lako Erie, and “Northern Division” Cleveland and Toledo Railroads. At Monroeville, with Trains on “Southern Division” Cleveland and Toledo R. IL, for Cleveland, Toledo, Ac. At Shelby. Junction, with CloTeland, Columbus and Cin cinnati Railroad. . , ■ - At Munfifield Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh. At Newark, wiUi Central Ohio Railroad for Zancavillo, Columbus, Ac. This arrangement of Trains completes the line of direct communication between thoEastond“ Gnat NarUi-Wtit” rangers from Philadelphiaand Baltimore, destined for the YVest, proceed, directly on their arrival at Pittsburgh, ny Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to Mansfield. Thence to Monroeville, where conjection is made immediately for Toledo, Chicago, and. intermediate places—affording a route for safoty, certainty and despatch. Connection »s also made with all tho Trains on the Ohio and Pennsylvania JWlroad at Mansfield, by which vassou gers from Chicago,- Toledo, Detroit, Sandusky, Zanervillo, Newark, and. Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh, Philadel phia and.BalUmore, without delay. r aspc °G cr B taking the early Train from ZanefitmeiColumbus,Newark, Ac.,can goto Toledo,San dusk) or Cleveland, remain in either place soma four hours, aud return homo same day.' * THROUGH TICKETS to be had at the different Stations, for the above named places. Q A . v • , J. R. ROBINSON, Suporiut’t. Sandusky, November, 1853. fnov24^m] Peausylv&nlu Railroad Company, mmmm TXTE ore forwurlmg io., to BolUmore and Phlla- TT delphla,tiromptly,on receipt.- Time,H.eDava. " ..-."umirnam. . Bacon, Pork and B*ef, (Blltfid,) 460. $ IOOIba. On Lord. Lard. Oil, Tallon, Cotton, Window Glasa. 60a « IOODDS. • --.‘r:. o- - v. „ v On Candles, Choose, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tbhaoco, 60c. On Beoswni, Dried Fruit, Bristlac, Clorar end Timothy Seed, 70c. !b. r On Door Skins, Hemp, Flan, and Egga, TOc. a loofta. PurB > I>oltl 7> Brooms and Morehandljo, 800. On Flour, B*J4c. barrel. fi3 6^. <llH !o prepa^ltnfcrT “ rd frci * ht Bodebangh’s EUtian, ni-nr Gn«:uFburK,snd intermediate Ktaticns. - . OOtODB & GItAIIAM, Affonts, oorner or I’cnn and Wayno sts., Fittshurch. . „ n. H. HOUSTON, AmuL F iy ?iL'i'ii|i go Market sttet. Phllsifelohla. }.C\. AA itAlmtOAl).—'WiNrzuTAnirrnETWL-En Pmsntreon, PmtjiirLrnu asd Baiixmoba a 100*Ita to,S —Ess? ' Tcathcra > s! erebendise, Fnm, 90 cents &cend Ofajj.—Apples and Peaches (driod.l Beeswax Bod»lo, Bear, end Deer Bklns, Clever end -rtanthy Seed, Glarawarc, Olnseng, Rags, Sheep Pelts V6e 8100 Sis. T7un! CTair.—Applet (green.) Bran and Ship Stuff, Bacon and Pork, o°®»e,) B nuer raa,.s, Hogs' Hal?, Heip Sd Flax, Leather (Eastward.) 650 igt JOnlba - Jhartft Claa.— Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or boxes ) Ttnrley and Malt, Beef and Pork (pickled or salted.) packed Oandlcf Cheese, Grain (in bass.) Lard and Lard Oil, Lad anilra or sheets,) Oil Cate, Tallow, Whisky, Leaf Tobacco, SO cTnts lOO Iba.. • . • • - Special Rofo4.—Cotton COo 100 Ibo. Flour £1» bb] 6ecl2 GEORGE O. FIIANCISCUB JMIU HAWORTH, corner of Diamond and Diamond alluy, wlwbea to inform his customers and the public goncnuiy, that he is now receiving a large and choice selec t« V?i Euiih ae choice Young • Hyson, Impo rtajeUunjwwder, extra fino Souchong, Ningyong. Oolonp. Orango Pekoo TEAS; Mocha, Old Java and Hto COFFEES; fine SUGAIiS and SVBUPS;- Bunch, n . vxS'. ° oncl ' i ’ ,ln ' l Sultana BAIBIN8; fresh CUlt Bcjuou and Orange Peels; supe- KANDIESj Port, Madeira, TenerilTo, Cham pagne, Lisbon, Sherry and Malaga WINES; tifcether with of P v U 7 > SPlCES—aUofwhlch be is determined to sell at such LOW PETCES that cannot ho beat by any Other Store in the city. norlf ■ : ;. Administration 1 WITEIIEAS, Letters of AdminwS“® * ioni, non, .yy.cwniestamento annexo. to tho estate of RFRNATID KANE, late of tho City of Pittsburgh <W*5 S!„ p™ to thp subscriber,(all to rald^ tato will mako immodlato payment, and those haying «wMuemen“?o'' *** «^® U . .. - WILLIAM HASEF, Adm’r ' ■'■■'A. '< 1 - ■• • - 7th Ward,Pittsbureh. • J iOr-r. ... f JHTCHEL A PALMER, “f 68 • -.'..'...r.- Attorneys at Law, INSURANCE COMPANIES. ® e^s^ Me u tual Safety luaurauo« Co* "UlltL, merchandize and other X proper^,totown.and-cduntiyiinaxuud agunatlosa or damago byfiro,’ at thejowyst rato or pfomium- Dwmkca—'lTxay Insure vessels, cargoes and OT open or epvd&l policies, T&iirapojtTAVroird-rThey also Insure'merchandise transported by wagons, railroad cars, canal boats and steam-' boats, on rivers and lakes,on tho mast libgr&l terms. Directors— Joseph H; So&l, Edmund A Souderi John C. Davis, Robert: Burinn, John R: Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Gcorgo G. Lriper, * Edward Darlington, Isaac j R.. Davis, WU iiam FolwelL John Nowlin, Dr. R. M. Huston, Jos. C. Hand, Theophilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Heniy Sloan, Hugh. Craig, .George .Scrrili, Spencor M’Hvain, Charles Kelly, J. G» Johnson,-William Hay, Dr. B. Thomas, John Sailers, William Eyre, jr. Directors at Pittsburgh T. Morgan, Hugh John T.Logan. ?Wttiiait-Mabtik, President. ■ Teos. 0. HAnvYics President. ■ Josspb W.Cowaif, Secretary* • • Offlcu of tbe Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh; ' jelO:dtf ‘ " P. A. MADEIRA, Agent • .. PBOTECTSOH IHSUEAFCE COMPANY, OP ■ 1 HARTFORD, CONN., . Capital Stock, Annual Premium and Wcitem 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, OB ME : - PERILS OF NATIGATION. ■■■ 'BY"'”' ‘ .' ' GEO. E. ARNOLD. Agent FOR PITTSBURGH AUD ALLEGHENY COUNTS'. marlC:y THE UNITED STATES LIFE ISSUBAHGE, annuity and trust company, I’fIBJLADtXPHIA. ' CHAETERED APRIL 26TH, 1850, CHARTER PERPETUAL; CAPITAL §250,000. Office, 3, JS. Corner of Third and Chestnut : . Streets, phtUtdelphus. ’!. . Officers qf (he Some AboriZ at Ph&aidpfda: ; '‘ ' : waxcroas.. Stephen B. Cniwford,. , r / Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnren, : Benjamin W.UDgtqr, .. Uco. M’Henry,.-- -- - Jacob L. Florence, . , James Devereux, William M. Godwin, -William M’Kee. President —Stephen It Crawford. Vice President— ~ . Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh— James Q.WiUsbUl|l,.D, MUghenyGUy—lLß. Mowry, M.D. - ' • GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, mar!7:y . No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. ’ The Franklin Fire Insurance Company, Of PhUaUlphiOj Pennsylvania^ DIRECTORS— Charles W. Baockor, Thomas TTurfc, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Goo. W. Rich arda, Mordocai D. Lewis, AdolpM IS. Borie, David 8. Browne, Morris Patterson. Cius, N, Babckxb. PraidcnL Ca.m. q. Bogrria, Secretary. Continue to maheinsuraooo, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town, and country, at rates os low as aro consistent with security. The Company have reserved .a largo Contingent Fond, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af ford ample protection to the ; The Assets of tho Company 4 on January Ist, 1851, os pub* lishcd agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, vis:-' Mortgage $018,128 68, Beal Estate 7B Temporary Loans.;..;.. 83,00017 5t0ck5.,,...... ; 01,889 00 ! Cash, 04,JU6 81 Total.. .-........^.....51, 44 • Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-oao yean, they haTo paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the. ability and disposi tion, to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ‘ Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third st& THIRD ANNUAL BTATEOTBST OP THIS STATE MUTUAL PIBE AND MARINE IN SUBANCE COMPANY, * - OP PBKS3TLVANIA. Assets, May Ist, 1852-...^..^......^-,......., Premiums received to May Ist, 1853........ Interest on Loons, Capital Stock. ..... $209,010 61 ..... 136,260 60 1,91019 ..... 100,000 00 r. . $«5,183 20 Eetoroed premiums, Lasses, lie-insurance, Ex- - 87,804 60 • . • " rCTOXUKTS, • Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, and other iroodeectt*/ . , 5161,481 95 Premium Notes....*. 179,010 61 Cash on band,..,...,........., 17,820 21 Total ain’t of Resources, Liable for Losses..... $353,313 -70 nraxcTofcS. JOHN P. lUTCTTEUFQKI), DaupLln eounty. P. C. BKDGWICK,Harrbborg, SAMUEL JONHS, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS. Banker, Pittsburgh* A. A. CARRIER, « JOHN B. RUTHERFORD; Dauphin county, A. J. GILLETT, Harrisburg, . - 8. T. JONES, Harrisburg,. ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Preaidant . A. J, GlLLETTyScerctary. Will Insure against perils of sea and inland narigation, also, on Merchandize In city or country, at lowest rates con* sis tent with safety. Policiestoned oh dwelling houses either pcrpetuaily orfor atena of years,- : RrancL OSce, comer Fourth and Smithfield streets. my23-tf A A. 1 CARRIER, Actuary. PttUburffh Life Ininrance Company, of PITTSBURGH, Pa. Capital, $lOO,OOO. President—Jaxxs E. 000*. Vice President—Sakhsi. XPCLUMUa.. Treasurer— Joseph s; Li 2c a. Secretary—C» A. Colto*. ' . OFFICE, NO. 55 FIFTH STREET, {Masonic SaU Building.) This Company makes orery Insurance appertaining to or connected with Life Risks. . Mutual Rates are the same as those touted by other safely conducted Companies. ' . . Joint Btock rates at a reduction of one-third from tha- Matual rates—equal to a dividend of thirty-three and one third per cent., paid annually in advance. Risks taken on the lives of persons going to California or Australia. * ■ ' stszeronfi. James S.noon, Samuel H’Clurkan, William ThilUps, John A. Wilson, John Scott, Joseph P.Qcir am, M.D. John IFAlpin, Alexander Reynolds, Horatio N. Lee. Hiram Stowe. mar 23 Wostern Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. E. MILLLIt, Jr. Prendent. | K-tsM. GORDON, Sccritary CAPITAL, 0300,000. ’ . y TTTTLLlnsureiißaiufitaJl kinds of ricks, FIRE and 51A IT RINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. *■• A Home Institution, managed by Disscrong who a*e well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they bare assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. „ Directort.—Jl. Miller, Jr.,o. W. Rlcketson, J.W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr. W. 11. Smith, G-Ihmson, George W lackson, wm. 31. Lyon, James Llppcncott, Gcorgo Darsle, James Mo ■Nuley, Alexander Nlmlck, Thomas Scott.- ■ d. Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Span* A Co., up stairs.) Pittsburgh. . nov24*ly 2L.T&A INSPRANOE COMPANY, UAKTFOIII), CONN. Chartered 1810—CapltnlStocl£ 8300,000. THOS. IS. BRACK, FreMdont. ALLXANBEII, Secretary. .. IRECTOKb Thomas K. Brace, Bomnel Tudor, Ebonczcr Floeor, Ward Woodbridgo, H. A.Bulkotoy, Joseph Church, ltoland Mother, Frederick Tyler, Edwin Q. lllpley, < . Jtobwt BndL Samuel S. Ward, aiiloo A.-Tmttlo, Henry 15. Pratt, John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham, Ousta.us F. Darla, Junluj 8- Morgan. , Policies on Eire and Inland lllsks burned otvihrora. w » <0 ,'™».hy GEORGE K. ARNOLD. Aft, dccl_ly j No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh WEBTERN. KARMERB’ INSURANCE CO., „ NEW LISBON, OHIO. BBANOH OFFICE, No. 129 FIFTII BT., PITTSBURGH Capital, 8100,000. JAMES KELLY, Prestb LEYI SIAETIN. Sec’y. It. McKASKEY, Agent. .... . . IS-Will Insnro Buildings, Stores, Merchandise, ond Property generally, oa the most favorable terms- TdccPSm I.. .™ I* your Life Insured, 1 NOT. read what someone bas written. Among all tho contrivances ofnun to pretoct the family circle from wont, none can bo found more simple In Us character, noble >RI“ feature, or certain lu its results, than LIFE INSUH tfZm. It is the prop which tho dying husband leaves id support the wife of his bosozn r - • It Is tho unseen hand of tho Provtdont father reaching forth from tho grave, and still nourishing his offspring.and koeping together tho family group. ■■. “ . T ,. _ C.A.OOLTON. Secretary, Pittsburgh Ufa Ineuranco Company, Fifth st, • “P 3 Masonic Hall. HOTELS, &c. FLORENCE HOTEL,, ,No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, (oorippcnm on ibi runomH rus.l REUBEN lOVEJOY, - ° c3l l . PROPRIETOR. AU.IN TlftfVtgW : ' 1 * v.w. O.OQSHZILY. Brown’s Hotel* "r 5» r;sjas3sa*~‘ stabling attached to the House. • CFRAKIILIN HOCSS) Cleveland* Ohio* PATRICK * in , dergone thorough and oitendve repairs, alterations, unu large additions of new furniture, etc, anil the nroprS ttc r Q r B i. hl “ noU >lnreSu bewauttogon „ P r ?e^.r ! ?' I “ r v th f a Plaoe where all thelom forts of a first class hotel i*fin bo-found* • J y4 tf O.'PATRICK ft SON. _ St. Charles, Hotel, ~ Cbmcr i£ T K°?} l 5 n 2 JJiV? PM&wrsh, Pam'a. WILLIAM 8. CAMPBELL, P&of&zrob. - T l ?ew fi p? 0 < Swl!? 1 S? nt tnTinf? °^ no tato'tk/tiuida of a 1 irTir m?Sv •wiPS* l&duoements to the travel ling, community, and also to . regular boarders* Every doli wUl CmiSrita tts BtsMn ' “»d no pains who vS 1 S “nObrtahle dons to all who may call there. fmylBdfl W. 8. OAMPBELT, PrenV. mnp Brewery! T T^no^ruUy^^S C to6S?T^ or™ 0 r™a S tS^Hto > andtho WUI atiX^ ■■ntoe Boer dtllnndt* any partofthoyty'ofvlclhity. -•- F. 0. ECHENOK. OFFICE HO.NONGAIFEIA NAVIGATION CO, 1 PSKT.te'.-llSf&'L K&«sKSssys awssaaiasiiSsss Proposals will he . receiyed for . payments In cash; also, for-payments in stoc{rind'tan& Jf s. J- k. Moorhead, . • ■ ae ‘- r _ President ofMrrn .Nny-fv, 1 FBMITIAS Bhriy.i. . OF BVJbEY.QtIALITy,Ibr sale at mannlactnTeni', gttto NEW CARPET ETOBE, near wood fnoyßtt] ROBINSON ; V AAA BANKERS AND BROKERS. : AJLG ; : E ;,4ItD, B&KAi»Q HJMB£ - = A. WILKINS ft C0.,- • USIIEB BIA.TKS BANK. Bf ItDISQ, . SX6' jf&Jrx~&X Fourth. Streets FORLlGliaiid -Oolti,’-Bank -Notes. and Land Warrant*-bought and sold. ' OollectiozurxsAdoUuodghoattho Union. Business paperdiscounted and loans negotiated. . Blocks bouffit'gnd'firild rin «v>ihml|ortfin. Money received on.dep6siL;an&-interestallowed when left forn'-spedfled tirnw- >•. > ; JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKEB, -V.: S Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes* TOOK •.bought. and sold• on co minis aion.~ Collections vCaiefaUy.attoruiod to.- Interest paid on Deposit, < u Fourth. street, noariy opposite-the M. M. Back., ... r - dutO & * c - .......„«.40iLN St. MWtKAB TIEBNAN & CO., BANKERS. AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ' feb2&lyj, ' JVb. SS Strut, and Mhamona AUcy ■, , - 1853* EXCHA.NOR AND,BANKINO HOUSE OJ > A. WILKINS & CO., ; .:-v »No.-7e'Foimrn Sthot, Opposite tho Bank of Pittsburgh, J&ofr -. .•- :~ ~s - PirrssußGß. G. E. ABNOLD & C 0 AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ||EALERS in Exchange* Cphvßank'Notes, Sight and JL/-Time Drafts, Ac. Collections- carefally attended to, ami proceeds remitted to the Union.' ; Stocks bought and soid oncotainiSsioh. / ; ‘ tiSB-No. 74 Fourth door to Bank of PittaVg. fee!3 > HiHf£ co„: • • -BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,: ' co.JiKcaof VobD Aitb'TifTH.mEEre. »• •OIoHT EXCHANGE on tfrW CdW for O, sMa- Tiine Bills ol Exchange; and .'Notes discounted.— Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made in all tha princip&rcities of the;'UnJto4 States; De porita received of Par fend Cdireht Funds.; S ..[nxar273y i ALU 3 lEIVAMAB, , -v XDgARP . - TIOBJUfCS 2BAI&X& EBAMEB £BAHM, . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, EUT AND SELL Gold,Silver,'and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real EsUteior-Stock'Securities;-purchase Bromlnßary.Notesnnd: Time Bills, on East and West| buy and sell Stocks on Commission. - r . Collections made oh all points In the Union. ■ • [myl u. holmes & isoHs,/; BANKERS, AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,: tuVE .&EHoyxn .tmau; bankwo and. xxcsxdas. ofpicb to bo. 67 Uxß&Bf STUJXf ,PoCfl DOOfifl UKIOW 6lO;8TA»D. ' XT , HOLMES A SONS,' Bankers .ahd. Exchange Brokers, It.# .and'Dealers id Not£s,Brafts,. Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and Bank Notes. Exchange bh the Eastern and Western (Sties constantly for sale;.' . :• Collectlons mado in , all. the cities throughout the United States. , Deposits received In'par current paper, No, Gt Market street, between Third and Fourth sta.; {jafokly ; jas.ti.-iiooK r 71106, BAEaere, HOOIT&SABGEffT, * BANKERS ANIK EXCHANGE BROKERS*. . 1 . H.•*, COKSZR.O7 WOOD;* ELXJff .gja*. KtimmaS, Pft. : in Coin, Bante Notes,Time Bills, Tore] gnand XJ Domestic .Exchange, .Certificates of Deposit, Ac. - < Exchange on &2I the principal cities of the Union and Eu* rope,for sale Ip. sums to suit purchaser*. Current and par funds received on deposit. Collections mode on- all parts of-the .Union, at the lowest l rates./ : . • .' V [Bapllzlr ; - Removal. ; PATRICKS & PBIEOT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Have Removed their Ojjicclotht OmitT itfPiflhand Wood fU. : _> PirraDDBCH,.PA.. „ PATRICKS A; FIttENP, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, ‘ nod Itealerein Silver and Bank. Notes. Exchanges on the .Eastern and Western ,<aUes.conrtaxitlylbxsole.' * : Collections made In all the. cities' throughout iheUnlted •Sthtes; Deposits reoelred 111 "par. funds, ox current paper, at the rorner of Fifth and Wood Street*. ' - - [f e b3 AUSTIN LOOMIS. STOCK AKDi= BILL B;KOKEE, Office, Ao. 92 Fourth above Wood, PITTSBURGH.- •. Boncls, Mortgoges, and loans on col laterals, negotiated.' Stocks and Lana Warrants bought and sold. • • - - octB NEW OFFICE. ' • Beal Estete and Co&tractiiig. Agent. THE subscriber has been induced to open an office for tho purpose of buying and selling, on Commission, and haring.tho Agency of large Steamtiaw-Jiflla and Boat* Varda on tho Allegheny river, together'with many other facilities from other water and eteaniritw-milis. lie flatters himself ihat;he can. furnish any Mils oflnmber atid Umber of. any kind,' great or . small, long or short, and 1 diver them atony point on the Allegheny, Monoogitliela,. Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; eontraetto build large Barges, Store Boats, Cool Kota, Boat,Gunnels, Bridge Timber, Rallr rood Timbers—Erdght Iron, Goal, Ac., to any given point, and will attend tothe Sale and Rentof Real Kriate. From his long'experience in lumbering, freighting and boat building, he thinks he can give gondral eatiriaction. AU persons ate requestM to tnako their contracts soon; 'espe cially those “wanting bciats.or large hills of lumber and Um ber, should, contract for them in the toll for the spring and summer use. Ho wBl also attend to the purchase and sole of any commodity that may bo desired. letters addressed to Moss,'Heal Estate and Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 12D, post paid, wUMw punctually attended to. Els office Is On Irwin street. No. 2, Allegheny Hooto* ■ ■ • : BAVID MUNN. 7O MPEarKcra. 001.-Jamesß. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. ' Mr. John Morrison, Esq., “ a Mr: Iloht.B.'Brbtru,Esq, u Allegheny [River. . Mr. Wm. Armstrong, « Clarion Mr.Gvorgb B.£wehey, ** u « C. AJ. Hahn A Co., « « ■ ir deeSlrirritw . ■■■- 'funs iKUN iAttifc , AN*,.oi Western Fhuiisjk JL yanijw haring become tho proprietors of the BENTON ond DICKERSON i.iakiwff Wrought Jrvn di red/hm the. Ore, for that portion of territory ol I'encsylTa nl» lying west of* and including the counties of Fulton, nunUngdoo, Centre, Clearfield, Elk and McKean, are now prepared tj>geH of stork in said company each -riiaro of the bolder to sham in tho profits of tho cptnp.Hoy t and.tho right to use one. Furnace under said Patent. The Company will also sell the right id use the Improvemcutta the ahovo.named territory, by ringle fur nace or otherwise. . Tho fact that by the lienton • process Iron Ore can be converted into Blooms at about tho dost re :qulrcd to eonvert Ore Into Pig'Metal, is a sufficient recom mendation of its merits. Mr. JAMES H. crane has be*n appointed Agent for the sale of rights to u«* Furnace#, under raid Extent, to whom Application may he made, or to tlio undersigned Director# of the Company, J> K- MOOiUIGAD, ) • AIXEN-JKRAMKR, . kpiUsbuttb, JAS. W. MAILMAN,) , W. DEWES WOOD, M’Keesport d&cl2.-dtwtf JAB, g. CRAKE, Pittsburgh. XUVolvers l , ; , -- < XDST RECEIV ED—-By Express. direct from the manuiao- U turn#, ,a splendid assortment. of Colt'# Repeating Pis tolM> 6riul6inchesh&ml, allof whichwe ■will sell for cash as low as they can be bought 4n the city of New York. Persons going to Australia or California, will find that they can do better by purchasing their equlppage at home; than they can among strangers, as we giro persons a chance' to try any of the&boTe Pistols, before Icaringtlid city ; and incasoof 4 tailure, wereigud the money. - JS- ; mw BOWN A TETLEY, foblo . .'“if. ISB Wood street. Pittsburgh. ■pAXENT PRUIT CATUEUEIi—For picking fruit from JL toll trees without ihe aid of a ladder; Pruning Instru ments of the most approred construction ; Digging Forks, suitable for strawberry bods, Ac.fPotatoe lloohs; Beod Drills; Cutting Boxes, for Hoy. or Corn Stalks, of various patterns, and a great" variety of labor saying implements for the garden or form. Downing's, Barry's, and other standard work# on Fruits, Flowers, Rural Architecture, and Landscape Gardening, for sate at the Seed and Implement Warehouse, No. 49 -Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. - ; jy23 JAMES WARPIiOP. Wail’g Academy of Drawing and Painting r. "XX7* . C. WALL would notify hisirietulß and tho. public, jfy « that be has removed his studio from Firet street to the corner of Market and Fourth streets, freoond story, r orer the store of Win. H. Hersh onFourtb street. At the requestor his friends, ho has also opchod & DRAW* INC SCHOOL. Classes for young Ladies aud Gentlemen will be formed’in boih Drawingaud Painting. He hasfltted up a Room with every facility for study, aud ho trusts that bis enterprise will meet with a supporting patronage. - . .. TRANSPORTATION, Vly E have arranged with the Pennsylvania and fiusque f T hanna Railroad .Companies, : for a- special bystcr Transportation Une, at Oxceedihgly low mtes. ; oct.T- .- I ADAMS A Watcr st ' Dissolution of Partnership. THE* partnership, heretofore existing between Samuel Pinkerton, Alexander YoungandPhilip Do Itccbbrume, under .the firix* of PINKERTON...YGUNQ A CO., was this day dissolved by mutual consent. Thenameof thofirm -will be used by eltbar.bf the late .partners in settling-tho busiuess. , - .......... PINKERTON, YOUNG A CO.' . Pittsburgh, December 1,1853.. . • JQ9* The business will lwcontinued.attho.old stand, by Bami Pinkerton and Alex. Young, under thestylecf declritf .PINKERTON A YOUNG; Farmers' Staili: and Straw Cutter*' fpH K subscriber offers for sale Sinclair’s Screw Propeller' ' A - Fodder Cutter.' It is very simple,'Having only two. knives, .easily adjusted ;, the moUddrable and speedy Cut •ter-in-use,' They are in us# on lho‘!armof Mr. William ,Hodgson, StoubenvUlo road, aud. atthe Clover Dairy of 11. Perry, from tho" Seed and Horticultural Store, {S Fifth st dec!7 i - . JAMES WARDROP. A COMPLETE assortment of Songs,, with English and Italian words; Fantasies and Potpourris,- arranged for the Piano, from all thefovorite end popular Operas of Mo zart, DonixettßPollinL Meyerbecr, RosiiiL Yerdi^Arxber, Weber.Boillleu, Balfs, Lbrtzing, PlOton, etc.", together withthnlatest ■Strokoscb, otc., ote.j otc. c * Just rtcelvodhnd for sale by .. H. SOHROBDBR & 00, • DorSO ... .'Cargo's Hall, 83 Fourth street.- Blank book*—: . .Legem, * : Journals, •.. ■ - 'Dayßooks, -.• • • Cash Books, Receipt Books, >' ■ * * 'r- '.d 'Dockets, •'*' ».• Or any descrip tion of BLAN K BOOKS MADE TO ORDER at short notice, of the most superior quality of paper, bound in any.Btyla required. . Blank Books pased to order. . A large and excellent stock of Blank. Books always on hand and for sale at low rajes* consisting of Cap, Demy and Medium work, inriiefcyles.af binding-. * The trade supplied on liberal terms. ~'**•■:• W. 8. HAVEN, . Blank Book Manufacturer, sep2;,,. . Corner of Market and Second Ftreeta. - WEDDING ENVELOPES AND CAKE BOXKS-plaio andyery handsome—for sale by * de3 : JOHN fl. DAVISON,. 65 Market streot. NEW BOOKS!—U. P. Callow, Dispatch Buildings,-bos received thefollowing: . Msgaiineof T Art;fbr:Decemberj-. • .. • No. 6 PraotlcalDraughtsman;. . Popular Educator, for December; The Lady at Home, by Arthur; - The Iron Rule,.by Arthur;; . ThsTwinßrothers; > * And all the different Magazines for the present month.-' deed r H. P. CALLOW, Third street; - ArEWPOoKoJUST REUEIVED AT DA VISON'S BOOK .Ol STORB,id3 Hours, Mrs.-Kirkland; 'Bloodstone,'by McLeodrUp the River, Sheilon; Goidun'Lihk ; Tip-Top; Littlo Drummer'; MaBon.on"lßS Church; ; Pastor’s akOtihos, second series; The Lord our Shepherd ;- Memoirs of R. Williams, the Path: goniaik Missionaryj. by ilamiltoh;;The-:WcU*Sprihg: Per kina’ Arithmetics! Grsenleaf’a 0.8. Arithmetic; McGuffey’s series; Macaulay’#: Miscellanies; Presb. Hymn Books la elegant bindings'; Rutherford’s Children; and the retest ssues of the KB; Union;' 'For salehy;: ; . r ?:r-: ~ ; ; john 6. davison;.; . * dec2B 66 Market street n&ar Fourth. . -JIHOIU* TEAK»-WoHare Ahisday received afresh \J ply of strong fine flavored Oolong ohd Coh» Teas, at* 60 und 76 cents per pound, now importation; which wo will guarantee equal to. any. thing,in this market at tho price. Wholesale and retail by . .. < BAILEY A RENSHAW, .. - .• , -.263.Liberty ffte&ct. ■i I* W. Ohadwlok- - T\EALEB IN BAGS AND PAPER, No. 115 Wood Etroet. jLf Kttabuißh. . Tho Ughest price hx cash pMd for rags. . : ;,.jhylliyt;-. v.- V; * 4. t , t * New Blualc* r«*j **'»,-«*• «r > ' ' .7 11 -^J'-' ;?>. jt r ',i-JT; FURNITURE. .f[\ -WM.. E fWijujauufuctnid ysDA - l<iborty r «ndSeT9hUiretrectß. UNDEKTAK v its-htetiches.' :" ■' - - myn« ATMIIiMKEN & CO., -TTAVE ON lIAND ftt their extensive CABINET and JIL CHAIR SpilthJlald.sttiiut, a large assortment of micy.Aiid plain furniture, which they .will sell 16 per cent, customary pates. >; . Terma—coah only. ’ i dec27dy • Great lnducemcuts co Caali Purchasers. TOTE win sett cur large stbck of COMMON AND FANCY 1 FT CHAIRS AND BEI)STIJAI)B, : at prices that cannot fail to please cash purchasers. All our work, is warranted.' ; Our term* are .'CASH. JAMM LOWBtfj J&, . :■ mar 26 • ,■••• •; . cor. Seventh and Liberty sts.; Journeymen Cabinet JQakcrs Association* ; WARSiroaSE 93 'TBTRD r, BIREETi . ' (hecwxes wood Ajro’nAEißr .ew.)' ~w T UI3ABSOCIATION,'ttiDDradhgf7\ . 1 already, twice to .three , times handk a?' the, laraest ahd|®s 11 'll iiiut f <1 * shops pf this city* have :opened their. W&rdiohfie, and are fible to furnish the publlcj by wholesale ofc retaiL with Fur-; nltuTO of the following description^vte;. VWardrohesf Wesaiagßdreausr FUllColutnned Bureaus; Mahoglmy Bedsteads! Mahogany Chairs :'Rocking' Chairs; Mahogany .Washst&nd^Bofasj.jDivjma •Book CasesSecretaries;' Card, Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card-Tables; Centre Taffies; Hat Backs :. French Bedsteads; -Ottomans;;-Poplar. Dtnihg and Breakisst Irbies- Cherry ihd‘ Common -Wo’rkslmidji high post, ■roaumoivlbw, ondt^(Ueßedstoads;<a^Baiea^C^bs • The advantages of co-operation, oti ah extensive Bcale« per- : mlt them to. sell it the lowest prices, and they are detOT* mined to sell, lower than any competitors, tux equally good, if not better article, and warranted—-aa 'the outlie mil un dsrstahd by giving tbtenra calli 1 . - - ; Steamboat teork of all .deacriptiohs,'and'other articles i of any description, made to order in every stylo, at the short est notice. / . . . , , , mar 29 ; . JAMES Wi WOODWELI, » • CABINET ' Ware-rooms OT and 90 ThirOsetreet. . J- W. W. respectfully '- Ms friends and customers that be vX ■ no w completed his spring stock Rp3 •T which ls decidedlv « 1 I thelargest and best ever offered for sals In this City, which will he-rold-.at'.prices as low as any in the United States. Kastcr.West.. • -; As hois determined to uphold .the quality with well sea* “At?riBlSi. best workmanship, and newest derigns; and from the extent of his orders and facility in manufiicturing, 1 enabled to prodneo warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. • He has adopted the principle erf Jdentiiyiirg interest witfchis own, in quality ; and price, and keeps al ways on. hand the greatest variety of every description of furniture, ffcom. the the most ele gant and costly, that a house, :ornny.part'of one, may be famished from bis stock, or- manufactured expressly to or der. _ The foUowing arfidea consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of etyle and finish, cannot he suroasa&a in onycfthe Kasternctties: . ..- i r * * Douls XIV tcrte-ftdete Sofas; 60 hair doth; 60 da«- Mnfrf>g*my :l‘Thft<TH» 20 dot. Walnut . •** :.... Hocking. “ SQWalhut '* 60 Mahogany Divans’: • 20 Walnut . 14 '6O Marble Top Centre Tables:,, 60 u “* Dressing Bureaus; SO u u Washstands; —40 Enclosed. , *.*;• 100 Common .«* 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; > -48 Mahogany Bedsteads: i. - ; - "20 walnut. ;; « 60. Cottage . *f ; 200 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; '2® Mahoganv Wardrobes; 10 Walnut « 10 Cherry -- • '6O Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables • 12Secretary ond:Bookcases;-' ' • 20 dos.'Cahe-Sent Chairs; - w 24-Case Seat Rocking Chairs; • • Dwindles* Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; WhaMfbte; EUguireat I ' Paper Macbe Tables; Conversation Chairs; Pembroke « Elizabethan- u Holland Tier EscopUoti _ “ , Ladies' Work “ Pearl Inlaid’ . “ Extension Dinlnit Tables; Arm “. - Ottomans; Gothio and Hall Chairs; ' A large-' assortment of COMMON PDROTTUBE. nod WINBSOB CHAIEB. Csmsn SUsu sOppUal with all ar ticles in their line. - SraAMBOATB and HOTEtS, Aumißhed *t ffio'ahortrat notice. . ;•"" - AU orders promptly attended to. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c, HE'W JE'WELEY BTOEE, STr.-fllairUjJt^Stre^tr-Vt'v ■, i (Second door above Vic' Ifafth-icfit 'currier of the Diamond.} JOHN BTEYENSON, (ortho lateEna of John B. M’Fadilcn & C 0.,) respectfully announces to.tho publi-Ibathehas opened, at the above stand, a fiaeessortment of WATCHES, jJEWELRY, SILVER AND ELATED WARE, LAMPS, <ib -RAKDOLES, Pocket and dtibte. Cutlery , Britannia Tea and iQmnunionlkU, and the usual-variety-of goods in bis line •ofbusiness. ; j Spedol care and attention given to tfao REPAIR of FINE JEWELRY, Ac. , • Ctotix his-long experjeheeiabusiness, ho >will be able to give satiidiiction to those who may Ihvor him ;wilh their patronage.. .. : Pittsburgh? May 16th, 1553. ' my2s Henry Rlnlinrdgtm,Jeweller, HAVING re-iitted his store in a-handsome manner,'ohd bat recently returnod from the eastern dUes with a •fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and PANCY •GOODS, would call the' attention of his friends and eastern ers to the foctlhat among his Watches will be found the imo3t desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the datest styles of-Brooches Bmst Pins, Foband .Vest'Cha!us, Ylnger Miniature Lockets, etc- etc. t FANCY GOQDS-*Such as Mnch£Wb*fc Table* r.qd Boxes, Dfsks/Fandy Vases, J>erfamo Table M^ts, Pistols, PortoMbnnaieS fri gteat variety; China Fruit And Cake Dishes; with ah endless variety of useful and ur inajnental articles, which, have, only -to seen tobo jclatad. [novlj . , . NO. .81 MARKET STREET. i Bay liVood Nursery aitd GardehV, i TAMES KENNEDY, [late Manager of the well-known av- W rscose ftocteries, New. York,) begs leave to • inforin the Jrablic. that he has now established an EXTENSIVE NEK jBERY, on the Farm of Mr. James 8. Negley. near East Lib erty, where he shall be prepared, alter the fitb instant, to re ceive and fill orders for every, variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees. Hardy and Green House. Shrubs and Plants. In Addition to a choice and superior stock oh hand, hobaamaJe arrangements with one of the largest JYurserioa in tbeOEusrti tokecpuphlssupply. Having.a thorough and long ospo: rieneo ln tho business/he can assure his customers perfect totisfeettom l Mr. Kennedy would-aiso respectfully offer hls services in designing, Hiying.out, and managing Rural-Cemeteries Pub-' lie Parks, or thy grounds of Country Residence#; and w UP Mso furnish plans for the formation of LawruvApproacb'es, Picturesque Scenery, Ac.,- in the; highest-atyic# of the ark Practically acquainted, with every branch of - Landscape Gardening, andhavimr spent yeatsJu tho Sylvian Park* of England, and on.the. beautiful :banks of the Hudson, he hopes ho hasthe capadty to meet tho wishes of those-wbo fovor him. . ' J, O*Communications can be addressed throughthe- City Port Office, or left at the Warehouse,of Messrs. Nedey & Mohan, 22 Wood street ...■. ... . . | paVTnr- • . KENNEDY A QO. • DUKKEE’S CELEBRATED CUEMTCAL YEAST OB BAKIHB POWDEBS, Tht Chtijxst, Uteful aml Eammr.i cal ArticU for Jfaisinp Bread, Biatuii, #Waf. , ‘ GriddU, .Oil-ts, Tuslry, FuddirigirSivulGakits, ' Cbm JSrcati, <fc. T • . ETEn IXV&tfTED. Opinions of the .: Thoso who have tried it, havefonud that tho ment docs.-not vaunt Us praises, too highlyWTaUaha.Hj,>e Floridian and JouvnaKFeV.l9,lBs3. . * UMmaHaUO . , . Housekeepers., who-have-tested the quality of this pow-- unaniaioudy iu its Daily -..ltßurpasse# everything in .the way of rfrino, weev'erVavv usedin Advocateand Regis ter, April Id, 1 1853. This lean article of sdcli hmityla various kinds of cook ery, that when its virtues became. properly known, ho .housekeeper* that'studies.ebmfort and economy, will wil lingly. do without it— May 21,1863. = .: Naone need-hcsltate to usaDurkee’s aU-importantartirie Nashville W big, ; -Would you havo light breads sweet bread, bread that yon can eat with a goal relish, do not forget to ptociire-DurkwY Baking-Powder, and you wilt not foil t<j:have good breiui .cakes, Ac.-rlTroy Daily 8t,3802. «-%■. . * \ -Wo have tried' this article,'and ean irecoDimdna it Wilh perfect confidence.—{Quebec Gazette,-July, 1852. : Durkee’e Baking powdor wo hove tried at our houeo; and our “better half” was astonished at the result—fN. Y Daily Bmes,Oct 23;1852.0 ;« . .All good housewives,will riaolca in and glorifjr the natno trial.-^NowYdrk,'SuhVSept3o;i6s2.' Dorkee*# best article for this pureoso that Ims yet been discovered.—N. X.Dafrh man, Feb. JB, 1853.. _•>. r Drtsm* hut*<sfetfsbf the largest find most respectable wholesale houses in thisinnd neariv every large city tmthfocOntlnbnV«rid;bo'glren.if spal4 ' „ , E. K DURKEE, . . / >Solb P&oraicroA aa»MA^uFicrmioi, 7 - V J ‘ 138 -Wabr sireeL New York, BAXTER k Agent#, Pittsburgh., [pct2l"j - J. S. Lcocb, McAlpln -*• W’: WT HOLES ALE GROCERS, and:Dealers in Produce, Met- 1 , and Pittsburgh -Manufactures, Nos.B42aud24A Liberty street, near ihe head of Wood, ,fer for Eale on libpnJ tmaa, tho following: - i i s^ooo Bw- Bacon.maort®!:' I : 100 bbls. Tar; { — 5‘ tons BarTronrrln'- '*' ; S.Oo BeattM*^aY 500 b°xea WlnJow Olobs, 2000'Sogs , Bock an 4 Elflo ‘ 6O tal .f st « as-j ■ 300 ■: • ; 100 Bugtir. part; 800 bbls. Vinocar : n : ' I '3O 4o Rosto; ’ 6 bxs.u»TanaSug»r; . 20 do Pitch’ - ’ iM™ I S2 lll " 4ti i 60Mtt,. a ™rtoi’Copper;. : hh!: 3 '^ o a'Y. i ’• ! and kcßSbard; i 6 52 a“ 8 -?'S- Mtl ‘f Sßes * lO kegsasaortedShoi; ■ sonb« m D i. ♦ dof .. ' 1 d °r Buds Shot; 800.bxtnB Plato,ass’d;:. 5 bblslAliim; • ’ 20 do Ryepfour; k ,J. . 20 settsTinuers’Machines ; ocasks sheet Z]nc r as-j - and'Toole:. ■ . ; 100 bo*.Dried Apples; inSnfi® 8 * ?/ • Shales Batting, assorted; 10 ?®P 8 *Antimony; i 2000 &s. Cotton^Yarn, os* ■the f3St^ nsai s , ?a^ iee,3^ron ’i .‘ Sorted.: 100,000 Ibg.ass’d Bulk. Meat;} ..... .-f [apr2o TO. A. M’CLUIIG, DEALER IK Bine leas, Choice Family Grocories and Willow 1 Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., . „ I’ITTSnUItQH. PA. | B now rccriving.a large assortment of FRESII GOODS, JL.in addition to his already extensive stock,:purchased fromfirst hands In the Eastern markets* .which, trill be sold at the lowest market prices. v quAutity, supplied at wholesale rates, i JfSf Goods delivered jp the city free of charge- »ep2l . ENGINEERS’ BTATIONERYAYAREHOUBE. ■? , l - '' ■' COBffXB 07 MXftkET AND SXCOHD SIfiXITS. . - A LWAYS ON HAND, a large and well selected' stock el iXX Whatman*# Drawing Papers, all sizes; ; - Drawing Paper In rolls, various widths; Draughting PeUcilsy- <Mathematicallnstrumcnt#; ' ‘,'- • Tape-Lines; India'Rubber;: r < v Field Books; 1 ProfilePapersr "• '• Cross Section Papers; . --ProtrartorPapers;’ .And all articles of Stationery used by Gvil Ehgineria. Level, Transit, Topography and Beooid Boo&’mads in order—ruled to any pattern required. •eepl ' . *»’V i '• V' ' .* 4 T 4 MISELLANEOUS. THE ULDiffit lir. Tm^CIOT -i-- Ws'taMlUMT'" ' - I - monbt to the old oomraut< * 'i^s^mi^sss^ssss^x. 'Wiaag or paasago; tfi»£ His ■ ur t Onaofirin to ady *S 6 as^ten yeara I a which ho. bos .been In *?* **»!«** over a Half Million of DbJMs S^io^ 0 * 3 andttwirmsefor^hlclibeifl in Liverpool,haa ahtoped notles3ihmi4s OoonorHona tm? < X?,,!S” e SS?S«^T&ksta forlsmao»;fiubihi,:Llt.ir- OS ENGLAND Edwards,Sondford £ Oo... ZT ' 'Wm/Taptaebtt'ACb. dU " ON IRELAND. .: Provincial Bank ■■! • ••imAiicaza. -Dublin* Armagh,- Belfast, •, - Downpatrick, EntdaUUon,: - Mallow, Strabane, , AthJono, . Caxlow * Droghoda, Fermoy, Mtmnghny ~ Kanlacorthv - ' Ifeilllna,. Cavan,; ’■ Dundalk, • Galway •■■ • Newry,’ :>■. .■, Troloe, - Balymeca, Clonmeh,' Dungannon, Londomlerry, Omagh, . Yougtall, Eanbridgo,- Kilkenny, ' Kilruih, JVoterford, -. Coleraine, ■•* Parsonatowny Corki ' '' ; Ennis, Bondon, Sligo, ’7- Wexford. - •'!' Cootchill, , ..: Limerick, ; •■; BfUiyahannon,• ON SCOTLAND > National Bank of Bcotland,Edlnburgh, and Its tranche? in fifty towns in Scotland. 1 •.!•■■• -■••; •• '■•• ON FRANCE, Messrs; EdwanUHoant * 00,, Bankers«;..^:..*..; ; J;;.;.. JParis* (Availablo in any city ln Prabce,) ; „ „ ,_ - OH GERMANY. Messrs. Tegel, Hock & Co., Bonkers, Frankforton4he-Maln. : . (Available in-auycltj’in Germany.) ■ . JAMES BLAKELY, ptT' >■ 100, cor, of Seven Grand SmHhfleld sta. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, «®e the Weldu Tea more, /■: 3,8 .Fifth btbxet, Pittsedboh, pa, > chest, of neatly packedln metallic package* H Is pow; receiving hia-Foll atockbf GBPFP andfILACK-T,E AS,—condatlnff.of soma Of the finest den to pe found in,-tho.Eastern .market. • Merchants Tlsltlns iu dtyaromrlted i .*r-; jrtheyarlous-grades,, all:of which have : been carefully selected, and can-with confidence' bo f -rocom* .mended: /-;.t<. •.. .. :..,;V -, , S<i half chests fino Young Hyson; r r 10. do -.- MoynneYoung Hycon; ’ 10 do extra fine Moyune do; ••-•. 1 • . .100 , : do. Superior .: do; 15 do extra fine do; 60, Lacqnredboxcs extra Curious Young Hyson: 1 : 125 half chests fine Gunpowder; 10 do ‘‘ extra fine do;.v '*■■■ ■■* ■ 0 . -do - do.T Mbyxme Imperial;. . 20, _do.. Superior': do; 160 . do ;.- .Bine Oplohg Black Tea ...40. do, , extra, fico Oolong; 80 do exin CuHons do; 20 do Superlatively strongandfragrantOclODK; ,25 chests extra tine English Breakfast Tea; • - . 6 do ... Carious , : do i. i do; “ALSO—Java and Bio Coffee;-Lovering's Crushed and PoJ* : verised Sjugars. :■ • 1 low - _ A; JAYNES, » ~ novU:dAw ... . 88.Fltthgtreet, PUtshnTgh^- TYPE AQEJSO Y. A. JATNES, ‘ ‘ - NO. 38 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBDBGH. •' Agent for the Sale of L. Johnton £. Cofs type, sc. , or PHILADELPHIA, ’ HAS ON HAND andfor sale,the column Galleys; Common Galleys assorted. Slice Galleys,.Composing'Sticks? Common ahd-vjdh Cases; £hooting, Sticks; Loy. Brashes; Boxwood Quoins; PornL tu» and Riglet, of nil descrlpGons;- Brass Rulej of till descriptions; Job Ink, in lib cans; 100 kegs" Front’* Nows Ink; 100 Founts Fancy Card Letter ; and Leads, cut to any : '■ •■■/■. -f .-i -f ■' *>■ ■ ■ «3T; Ordersfox' ftessea end Type will reedve prempt it tantton. end fiimlehcd »t the Jtrattdryprfces.OldTypere ceivtxlin erclmngefornow. et 9 rente lb. .■* Pittsbargh, ?ley 14,1853.—dig : .ivwn, ’ s OfUdUtAOSSFOBgALE;". ' rpHE undersfgued.has just receiTed at hi. - ' " - X - . OABEIAOE WAKEnotISE, near the Two Jlile Ban; between add LawrencevGle. a eriepdM at VEHICLES, of every de«rlptibn, ; and will continue us receive regularly, new and eecondhand Carriaiia. Svlki- s YhM> W vrill sell for «<dl known feciiitle. In the Boat, he :In putting down all competition. ■ ■■, " • i on^fo^S?^ 51 ” rcs I« tfid, y Btviusd to caU - Especial and prompi'ettentlon paid to repairiacof OaVri ;«geft Aft- ' JOSEPH WHITE. . - BnDi Jayoe'a Family Dediclne. iM:: . ..Tonic VOTniruge;;-- ... ■<; Eanativa PiUs; ' « CaraioaUvoßelsiua; • . “. ..Ague Pi Ur: ■ *" L-L -*"* Alterative; • ** American IJairliV’ medicines constantly oa bund, apjl sold wholesoio or retail, at the Pekin TeaSiofe. 38Filth BP „ . M JAYEKS, . , ' janlttu.w ErdndveAgeotfor Pittrturgh ■’ - • ~ ■ Rlrowaa rtniewr- ■ -- -- - - •VTEW PATENT AMALGAM PEN.—Thtelmportant in Av yention removes,tho.two great obstaclcAto tbo-mii: verral.niwof the Steel Pen, yir: their rigidity, and their . rapid destruction -by tho corrosivo acfion of tho ink: In minutely examlßing the qnillpen in the act of rtting. it will be seen that Me (ttfum is amifiouni,.consisting, first.'of a gentle yielding backward action immediately obova ihe • nib or tho pen and, second, the “ Rdssors’ ? Action, or spreading.opea of the points to perihifc tho flow of the ink. • impound .movement—-which -steel pens hitherto never have had-giyes to the quill lbs IlbribUltv,'and that peculiar.-springy play-which is *o'agreeable to'the: h'ahd. ; andwhlch soenia to suit the action of the muscles of the fingers; yielding, as it does, to tboeiijhtest presmtre, with out cramping the hand. The effiirte of ail steel pen makers ]t^ d bK merahle variety of cracks and pierdhgs to attain it: Tho’ invontora of the Patent Amalgmn Pen found, from a scrifK or experiments, that tho whole practice ef the trade had in this respect been erroneous—that no combination of *fOT*s s^and«plerdng^couldprodneetfieaeslred'actioii. ordinary fonty d/ thi tleelptn were adhered to. Thin thoplanhltheftbnaopted for attuning flevibUlty, and gave a peculiar tormtothe “2, > ‘hay managed to combine the .“sdssors” action of the ordlMry steel pen withthe agreeable flesitil ityof the quill. The second difficulty oVercome was or less magnitude, bnt sUll or great importance tit the con summer Every one fa aware of the corrosive action of .the ink on the ordinal, steel pstn Even witfatW greatest core, it speedilydestrbys the delicately smdothsnf face of the pen.- So: seriousa, drawback fa this from tte utility of the steel pen; that thousands ero induced to bur-' cbqse gold pens, at an etmrmous cost, almost exclusively because of the anti-corrosive qnalityof that metoL The inventem bate removed thisevil by their compound metal, whit* possess® au the mjcesSMy qttaUdesef steel;-with the additional merit of rahrtiog theChemicol aetloh of the ink: taiyot Ovm iht Viusrendering than thecheapest ever introduced. 1 „ & B. HiVEN, ,, p -^ 9 Market street, corner ef Second! Brlctgoo ver .n, atVr near Sbar|>tbnrg« >, . ,’?S Bmbl7 , of ?*“ Commonwealthof Pennsylve ■nioj.ontiUol “An Act to authorize the Governor tolncorio rate a Cmnpany. toarect a Bridge otot the Allegheny Hirer i :f»-S r -?^-^VK^ u *B> ;,n AU< 'Bhenj County,” appiureu : 13th of March, 1853; and Supplement thereto, end Act* ex tending the time therein limited, Bools will.be opCPedby the nnder named Commissioners, to receive subscrintiobs Sir the Stocfcof said Company, at theST. CHARLES lit); ■TEL, in the City efPitts burgh, on thaSEViINTEKNIII day of DECEMBER, 1553, between the hoareoflOo’clocl; A* M,-and Aotcloci; Vi Ht end should their hole uu'uiber of abates not .pa subscribed ori that day, theti and In that (ate; ■at the house of Mr. NEWPORT, lit.the Borough of Sharpi burgh,on the TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OPTHE SAME MONTH; between the same hours.' Philip Miller,. Thomaa idgmtt, ’ • Sharp,,, Gabriel Afimm ' heffls C-d. Noblo, . . Thomas Wallace, Peter Klingenamlth, t . Malcolm Leech,/; JohnW.Dunean; Harrison Parr£l'- David Drenan, Bohert Chessman, :Frand»Karns; Richard Kwalt. */ : ' ; SsB#s«4a,v„ KobertWilson, JamesmrehaH.,, James HiSPClollond, HenryM’Gcary, Thomaa Peatsohr ' , Barnes Blakely, . Grant Howry, Charles Spang, ■■.'■■■■ ■ James O-H. Benny, William 0. Denny, A. Horton; J.CiOomstock, Lemuelghnrtlitt . s- A.Collier. . - ■ James Lewis.' ' fhovlt "o ■: Wholesale nndltctell. . v SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY EOBERT.H. HARTLEY, hegsleate to internTS-St his mends and the public generally, that he fO-VsMA. • continues to' occupy that large and, cammed hm«lsßBSiß«e Store Room; formerly oecupledby Bamnel Fahhe-.ff^t 1 * stockACo, No. 8d oorner orDUmoha AUey Mid Woodat he,teopB and:gmteral assortmentoksaddle*, keep? wiistantly; oafranfl, and la prepared iota* ta «rder. ali; Wfida otElyetel iHos©,m«iuCictur9(Jof the test material, &txd .Ifia.style cf , tho Essternmannlactured article, andlt6Bpet cent, cheaper. CountryMerchanta'tod well tecaUood cxemlDe'hia sbKk beford elsewhere, a& ho lade tennified to sell first rate articles at very low prices* • N<i earner of Wood ot. an* ' iMamorid-All^-v. j -^ ; v . ’.y.A-fopayv ; Near Coach.noa Carriage gnetorw I ■ ■ JOHHBTOH, BEOTHEEB & CO., ■ - CmKruf Btbma and Bdmmi ttrali, JUkjfleny City, egasras es WOULD respectfully Inform their friend, Reg3«aaa<itnd the tmhUo gaierallri that thee here • commenced r TOapgfhcture hf-CaAfogc*, Chariots, in all their various styles of afi3 All orders-Wll beexectltod with 'afcrirt regard to dra-aMßty and beauty of finish. Repairs wilT also be attended to on' tenna;' ;Urfng ; la. oil their trofi the ; beat Eastern Bhafte, Poles, tod Wheel feel cohfi. dent that all who fevor jriU be' perfectly satisfied on trial ofdhe£rworto : • J - \.-v< Purchasers are requested to glre ta & eaßj before pnrvh** sifigelsawhege... ' : f'-' Oct€Jy' ' iIYBRX BTABIiE, / • ; . Came? of SmUJtfidd ttreet and Diamond a&y. J THE andarsigned liarlhg^addedlargely to hla etoeh, b now prepared toAorcomraodate the public xjLXX'ff iththe finest and best-Hors®,’ both for Baddle and Harness* Gentlemen wishing to haTO hones kept tttjivery,willind irdipertor ccconunodations tot- them; at this stable; The stalls era large' and sew, a&d .ths.-prtß prietor pays every attention to their oaso OBdcomfort. oct&y _ ...'- .f P. I)EVII?f. Pearl Steam Mitt: i CANAIi BASIS, AttEGHENr CITY, •i - (syaa in* naiLsnan sr*non.) • EAMILIE3 will be supplied with outTariatu grades of ■ .FRR3U. GROUND FLOUR, By leaving their orders at the Mill or In onr boxes at - - Logan, Wilson A Co, Wood strceLor Braun A Bciter.eor net Liberty and St. Clair streets, Pntsburgh ' %^ p -Sch"«rt».;,ra'. J i Tiißample, AUegheny, . Floor. vriUhedeUrered to families in eltherpfthe two ritles. . TsaarstCAfiH on delivery. : jy29 . : BRYAN. KENNEDY ACO ~ EYILLE B. CaAIG’SiNIaW BUOJi.—Now MEMOIRS OF MAJOR’ ROBERT BTOBO, of flm Tlr. gima Regiment; by N. lb Crelg: ’ Poblb.bcd nml for vale bv „ JOHN B. DAFISON, ■ : aoaS ' ■ 115 MarboLSlrcct. nearFonrtb. rintUKS. BHoffualit JutACje. iupiHikxKß- AwiTEna: i 1 tic siocpso DBPOTfaitDr. KEySEB’gTno. l»i chankal^pplinfces-ftTefcept-and fitted. at lhlfr meat. fiatfesetio£«uy*Btta !H*»lKnnc. “ft :i£sai ••• mwk:* rio..»ni -<* va,; .1? ooYwT,, f j-i A _;A. --acON.A OQi .wIU ©lawTony il* Oftsaiafcrw, ot a rodßctisu of -9 if. ■ f ‘ri ,, >'' 1 ' tad ,!-••> ••!' .zvr-:’ :■ t :• V"• •ft '?• . ' ' V ~ ‘ ' -AV.V waswas ' r. ~. C, ;•”• r - ■ •"• -►£". *■■■■■ - ..,s'- v.: i ' ► , ‘±-'\a -j-*' . r'* 5 - '• v , ’ . ✓ •• *- ....- ■ X .-f -' ■-■ r DRUGS AND MEDICIN. 'THE GJffiAT rtwmi. '• ' SOT A rurncut os tfrucibr in £wov ■- A N INVALUABLE HEMEDy wriw. A iMI, JfihWtnmUso, Gbstiaite-CauiSa&S^ Fimples or Fastulos on the Facer. C!otrteAßoi2f:hmffr Boro Eyes, Ring .tVbrm or.Tmter, fceoid fitS, : and tain ItM nine. lido Disorders, J Lumbago, eases arising; from'nßin|udfcloni usO Of yiSS,® Ucccu lu Life, or lmpurll;, of the lilcod. uey, Impru . This tMuahhrMedMhvwhiffi t properties. ThofollowlDgcettificatea Miatoftom « number,'are;' however,, surmgor teOUmon/Sao tJwiEi. V. of tboE/chao,e H^jltaond, known everywhere; says te hOs wen the »« ealhS Cartert 'Bpamrh 4UxtureAdmlni.(i'red lobvcTu huMrM coses, in nearly all tho dfacastsror whlch it farniurm^^' with-theimost astonlshlbgiygobd rraiiits. lf£S n u the moet extraordinary medicine he has ever seen 3 AGUE ANDFEVEIb-GIiEATCUIIE -1 horuhi ir„ J™? ientdescriptlon. Ihadseverai Physichms titles of Quinine, MercurSl^lbSwillh^l 1 . vortfaed, b^aU'withoaPsny.pinfiSnSti abet tried Oertcrt Bpaufah reo fa.lt, 1 - tually cured me; and I am habpy to cav 7 ' cbQl/or fovor since. I™ uTw R Tomc^^^ world, and the onlymcdicinO that ever Beaver Dam, ncarlUchmond, Va. Joiin lospiss. ““bJf Wog efficacy of, Carter’s Spa Ssh Sfarel^Seb o^^ StuS 7 oftTO •»“!<» of carter-e BpidsU toomvonred of violeht prtM : tfam.whlcheuUrdy disabled htarftbm^bwt rttS^Meuma .of Carter’s Bpanfah fdixture and the Editors, in a puhlio notice, siy lo > mall Wboaroafflicted wik ... BmtANOTHEB CUBE OF BCBOFCLa_t b.,i . • u'ssssF.fiKst-aHSSIt -Mr.JOUN,THOMPSON,resfai^ntlicitvoVmSr^^' was Onrcd by three bottles of Carte Vs Salt Bheum, whidr he had neorl v twentMimtoire, of on thO pQcfans th%^a^'„ n , t7^Cssomm s^ssssa?^ 81 three bottlea of Carter's Spanfah Miitme.^^^ PUon ’ by aDWARDBURTON,' commlßeionerofthfl'wnrntiw ■ ho haaftecn thogood tiffecta of Cartor’a fimniJh Leue^S B^-^'^-4 Ca-No^Maiden ?'^- C ?sF tl!ll ' ar S hi H - P . SCHWAKT2, • ,n “““eta. ereryihS.™ 7 .’ “*. “ unrivalled BIEGDLAIING iND STRENGTHENING THE LIVER. gsg^saaass-sraag cauaiKg.thfrfood tocourißh auJffuppo’rteverv bjAi* ** •' _ PURIFYING I^SHS^SS^ a u„ BEQ ?^ TIHa TaE BE °RETOILT OBOAHB, ' j ri f^ Qla i il y>--ObstrnctioiiK, ino xect. IJmbß, Joints, A(u, caused by weakninw- alkW. SSiSteSiSlffiS," Kft iwwaMict to he a. very., sulutdry and elTuetnnl trauma Phillips, ltov; J.H: tochmund^'S. ’jincV ?dlfot 1,., ’,, '. '.r' Arj. “ame3 Jlutcninson, O. S_ Dea. V. J. B--Us,'pbct. Colby, and'one hundred Cillers of the most respectable femlfies ofPrcrldenM. ■ ™ f^B 1 have lbr a number of yeara hoen no ■ I,D O mode of manutooturo of MORSE'S OOMTOCND, SYRUP OF YELLOW DOCK ROOT I have also Seen acquainted with its Modus opmmdftoto. bsmsay Umt inwall respecta It fa admirably cslen-' “t' Bfaease for which it waadei. ti?^ 5 »U^?. <i3peciaJ j valuable In INDIGESTION and all. ita^attendant, symptoms, it excite to healthy notion the f Tri c re ?°', K ! T °fPor, andi munivityof tlifa ORBAN.ahd ■ imwv 8 healthy action in aifthe: eyatem, :Aa o DEI’U BATOR, or purifier of tho Blood, it hi nosur-etiOr. Prpvidaiott H.Yl.'Jan.d, LOUIES,; H.D. . «.^S P^ I ’ are ? ■*? B- MORSE*: G 0.,. No. 440Droodwav.- Oils eno'itb 11 ' 1 B ° a i'J 7 Bruggists and othere throughout this and other counlrfaß- JOEL MOHLER, 'AgSt, _qpr37.ly Pittsburgh, Fm UK. BE LANEY’S CELEBRATED CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, ttat on<Wtd Dittaiil-nmm at Jp KMISBIOSB,K> barreling auddestructire, nod produc. Uwof KUdUeh misclilefto the nervona sys tem,lncoimcltß . ting thAmanfpx btisin«ra; : soctety and iaatrSaonyi'^?^*''* • j-.jfei B ■la ■ ■ simple, ccmpiaheflsiYft h.nii • ■.faituto, ftiijS; way ..bo.-asad -witbout the. slightest incen- - TTOidnea-OT; the- knowledge; bf thajnbst'inSala Weiid. - lya i .to ba .usedextamuly, producingm) tjaih er injury , one- Acm:.attending ti jusbnriness, naAvhjl&lnxisenclastngleemiuicn.canXak* Vieotgnnx, ix-a ihorilimt- to rubk an ex tent Vial they SSO*2fiXHB%PEIOTiTCttR?£&CS 'BEltßtiOS , ,il»<' i? ln aucs turn, ana thq cause of the PrMtAtlohi IJyspepaa, pith to the f*®** “i? il ?? ea^. of VWon » "eaine» ofthe Bock and *• Ik)wet Extremities, Affections of the Eyes, Impotence, Pim of/VWUqr. 'Weakness «»«; w?. Ci S, e >,s?t, Ul i f'S rl^7 er h “* and norer trill, stop tiose losses, .which..if allowed.to continue DDchEcieri •» ?nnt tn produce .the most’distressing ccnlcqucnSs ’ secured against oUolsertßUOttnralJoiyl* only jio. It can bo sent ’ by .exprera.to.an,. «ddress,;in on, psrj;of the United States! ' Canada, An, according to order, accompanied: by full diroo* tions, and taper ant cdricc to tbe njarried cud sinßlo, tbo" v to tharemoteat parte of the country. Doing •■■■ ■ rcmittai!ec3, must tx* direotod (pdst- Km^S^dl^ h “ ha,!DgDoAE “ dM^lllah - Bo ; Lanay, 61 Uspenafa street, •**The undersigned certify, with great pleasure, that tho. above mentionod Instrument is not only constructed onaci- " enufio-prindpleA, bob that tom Its use the bat>pi&t resjUta' msy always, w Hh coaffdenccyhe anticipated, too being, IbrV tho cure or those diseases, wo other certain rmnh, HENEE a. KEUSE, M. ik/ . ; CH» COETZB, M V 96 Chambers si« C. ECKHAEDT,Ma D., 24 Howard BtZ " -/i..- - v- ijj YOWL • . ■ '• •' -■ Juixpcctorsiu«* ■ - • \J. applied to other affections of ihe lanea and Bronchia, So fir as the treatment Is concerned, this is 'of ‘Very little eonfcduence, as tbb JremediesaTutbessme.? Th&EXPEC- ToEAMehouhl be giren as oftenaa majbeneceseary to - relieve the produce a free and easy expectora tion, and also tc remove the tightness, or pttnj dr oppres sion abort the throat nr cheatTbe bowels should beretm- f Jatcdby.ihe nsertthr 3gttLB whenever neS sary. If there be much debility, with night sweats, irom one to two tearspoonfolsof 50M0TBR5UFDGB should bd ‘ 'given about half an hour before each meal. It should be* 'mixed In WO or three apoohaftil or cold water, nnd 'sweets f ened toplwise the taste,. Jprt ; lf;ttere : be; no nlght-swdats. • or if they disappear, then giva the ALTERATIVE three times*, a day, according’ to tho directions, instead of the ' VERMIFUGE. ‘ T?J . 1 - Ail Ifr. Jayne's preparations for salei'wholesale or retail. at the PTO TEA STORE, 38 Fifth street. de3?? . Warren'a t>ougresß ins. ~ mmSINK Is prepared by a purely Sieinlcal process, and X is vmrranXcd to containnoiMnginjuriota to mtlalicperu- It is pale when first used, bat by exposure: tothe a&lxy comes gradually of & most intense and peKmadent black For sate In bottles, of .yarivua size, by wholesale or retail at *epB, * ‘ _ ‘ W.S.UAVEITS * : Use. Market rtrefttv ConiHr of 2d CuPAL VARNISII 600 gallons, Smith’s New York > brand, in stdro and for sale by -.1 FLEMING UR jB., successors lo J, Kidd &Co~ d< * 2 CO Wood ei. 1 4 \j -dacg-, ;, l>iUOy? CAS g r IJEAKL-bT. by : ' crudo, for>auj' by . - r.':' Cl dffga * : > h. A. FAUNKaTOCTC & CO. IlS4UUniu.fi- ivcastts Soly for sale by v J .H&22 : B, A.FAHNESTOCK & CO. A RUUW . . 'dec23 G pvarl AXgii^.—1 have on liantU ncd : am con, ftesh following •'? a f^fe :l a' P S it " 4^*'- qU^rt iS ottlcsi Empire Bpringj-Whlto SulphUT Spring, Congress Water,und Saratoga. Water • 1 • > JoaEFff flkmino, ' ' • Corner Market at; and-Diamond, • - ood noraet Fonrth andSmlthfirfd a ta. . 5 ■ ■ «... FLESILN-o; , . - ' ■ , Cornet/Mattel st.«u4T>lamond. = I*-.. • ■ «na corset Fourth and Emlti.iirid st». • 7 1 : VwN’a ana ,\iiarr> VXr Icop hu ruu b, u no* Jjj &Vjaat rocked andfor, sal© by * - ">ir -Li fcemisg, -..'Oo^aer-Market st ana Diamond. ana cprper.Fonrth and BnaUhflri&fttn. Hair I>jo, for InsUmUy Xlctongisgtlißadoiofaie talx to a dew Mack—iSS .bMtro* laus*. 1 Also, BuKell’a oznl Hanison’e Uak Dro. Mill Alxm tier's Incotesphe, fbr Ealo by ■ f“Muyo, n - „ Jua fcMl MJSMINC, _Com«r Mutoltt. (UKUHiunmid,. ®wy®o®f Vduttbfifii | fek .... SIvSS! * ':.i * i t'.- 4-*■:'?** -V-. ■ >'. t< i‘- j.y ■■ ■'• V."- : '" :"••■ r - - : *• •'' >a Jn a loro mm i or (>Rl,7by ‘ BJIOS. izlstora and for solo FUjJUKO BKO3. eSb boies i **ohi6," in store nml far Hoci], --PUgIISO BROS: > -IOOJbs, JWmnfljt, geSreint. ftTeSTS E-A/fAUNKsTocKa co; J >r.ca!eliy ! V~. 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