.* »*.---- ~ 1 > J i .«**■'•■ > . s - i -; v,‘ U: -»•' '■■A?' *-v : . ! ’*•*•■: --.-> *.:•}.•• ''•?;<'■ ' W -T'i-: -* *, H V ‘-. ’-' • . -f.'’. , V -W*.. , -•.-• -• ■■'V> i-’n-vc?' 7 .*-'<**•»\ 1 . '-.i v ;< #'■+>'■«' •'••.--.' r 2. : ..'- *•>.- ( -•-. c - »\ w 'j- %♦:*.;■-<**+..-. •;>••' •• - 4 : V- n 3 - -.__u,-. ,>‘V-.v ' •• w,' , -,.;»S '„.<, v*. Vi:;v .•.’4“' ; **- '- -H CLEVELAND AND PIT TSB U I *>V.'V>-:V*TS l, - RAILROAD. At »tV: V* ,y £sffc *■(• ? - P- : \<’-i;’ vV | **•.. .»; «.♦'■•*■ »*■■■ .1.-.jr* ■.'•• t-*£..\V , j l -‘V'r * *4l . SKSSSEiaBfiCiSISSL ’~V*'feV*..V ,: i < C*Y.-iJ r .stf&£’ , -- 4 ‘* Hr*' jj ’•'•'* ■ J C'lr'ANCK'-tfl'-TIME.- •• \- •'tv :■' J MoSStA¥.>;«.’tanl>E«3lll',Mf a. - * v f ’* J'.V I . '■ ’’••• vV 1 A’ 'fV' *'•>'♦*’s» ~Ji- i tj Tralns-will run dally (Sundays except® V- 4 u‘V v n. -’ ■'. •■' '.CV-JV v U.‘- S '■V .IL*** 1 ,’> VB MAIL XltAlN.l«i»MawelindM 0.05 X« , u'» '. “ «• I h■; ’ u-. ‘ 7- + ' .■-, f,. - y 11. stopping at ail intra-rnedijito Stations ; - arriv. >-*•£.•{ •‘■lwl'u *• -if.” V«> fVt K» « * *S'* .-•; T B (.o-* > 18 •uiiAai.-olid Wdla*ntent£MT'M.'- ••• ■ *i.»VVt^i'.“r '•Si-V V*. .'’’'A'” . ‘*‘l . -EXPRESS TUAIN leaves ClerclanH at? ,>:.<i*Y-f’M >l'l~t‘S?:C.r!*-‘' H-',‘i vV.'-.',]} •’ ■ - - ■ - ante,; stopping at Undton, EarMiosnd *.!“’>;■ :‘-•. •■ /•* ~. 1 . arrive at Allianco at S.OOL>M.’- : •;. '^P r ‘ .•’;* '' i- c'.’-i' (N'% ■ i ACCoiniol>Atlo>; TRAIN lares Clo !f *• !*;*i ■*»< y.■>•"*>> .',• amMntennediate Stations Ht7.4sjimd r V .-v: k" <■' 8 9.MJP M; t -.T«o through- Trains; froi . ,V : .*,<-i;W I burgh daUy. <. * •'At.i r * %V»T V* ,H *. {<.*•» .‘V”.? I’.ETORNIN itis?'*.:!!' J ’‘dtVi ■ v-•*&..; *-Jr■»,'*■ »<s *•: i'"', ‘v*'4 P M, BtoppiDE at Liao, Hnvenn. V-l’vW'.r.' •! .'JV'cA ‘fi only-arriTo at Cleveland at2.»o '**'* ft' A® f l‘s J^i', V' ,^,, ' rf ■' OlUo and Punna. ItailroSd, leavir 'h.'f i :fJ ; i*i^'; J -j ,! iS.'i4HvB ■ ■■ ■ . nouneots With thin’Praia litAlH T- '??'• ♦♦ -t. '- t \J t; r.,.~ * S __MAIL.I’RAIN Icvtob Write L, s iraAljr-’. .'‘’'•VV l< J' r ••-*■!* A f U'‘R ' JLstopprng at allway Statior IS* JS< I . i -'S andQ«vdimdat7Jl)PM. jf? •*■ '*. <VtA *♦ tlhi." ,‘'.t e if ■ ; ACCOMAIODATION THAI ■ U;w ‘ * 1 rTl' .'.’ '*''.’ ..1 Vi : '' t |. , land-and intorraediuta Sti * •'•; «•*. * ■* S i -* i I Cleveland at 9.00 AM. Or V « .^,* l lf. :- V t' 1 !i!-.‘f 1 ,, ‘ ( ‘ e'i,^ , 4 -' I.> f; burgh to Cleveland daily. :*/.h <’. A’liT *• *> <-it-, ;t . CONNECTIOSS-M^l fi?* 1 ‘h «3hS V^pJ. '>;’(' C'r t''l its. * 4-ft .' . . Alliahco triththe JlsilT I ;- yC- tV a • ; “,: i Canton, Slnasiltohand ’ 5c.1'l ''lU'Ui , - . i-* V■♦ y. !■>• t*fv' V v i H-' burgh,-arriving at-PI f ''’• M.fl ' Kxprcsn Train'fror f A’ £. <•• *.-'4V ; ’ i>n i.cA .1 .WeUsTillo,both ednr i-v 'tWWhP'NHUfl"'' Ihtpress Train of C S ; S l‘-h‘‘‘.’A Pittsburgh at 8.1 a) ,Vf§ltr t'f v'K s .n*l}t J .V ya%£v>l *.,r ft ■fc'i V fl) Express Train fr ■‘J't'.v'r “.tfe- • •*■>*, = -■ - Train of.O.il'.P • f Stj3 *U\ , /»• !»7‘Jo'- • «S- f‘. fl time throw %.*CI ff v , T i\' \t ,‘, r! t hours. .v^w^s®^ :> «v ) ctV>-S'sro i ve^ f vsVofv.A u ,< ,- ».oo i : MWWMWWIW - C^i > '’'-f v'ti’tj'i'St?XrVV;S Ip) i.' *- No. 57 Fifth Street, In Slnaonlo Bnildl !! I~TAYINQ lUtcdup &roa?n fortho purpose of resi J i~t falgtuslne.M.'flattega himaelf In bo able too y i& t5 l • onler FaaWonableClothinpf of aU descriptions.'- CiUz stmn^ra desiring comfortable garments, «Q 1 do '<' ,rc‘%} ' give him a call, as he is determ s .nod to please the 'a tidious. Uo will also bo happy to pee many of b -B.V h.. .t fc 5g t >wt tocaers, as ho hasjostreceired, from the Ihoster 'cieEant stoclt or CLOTIId, C ASSIMIiRKS and VI -• • - aaaiovAi.. - f• rnUB anbaerfber would respectfully Inlbhn .;-• •**JL the public, tbafc he has remored from b --•■ -.'SUrttrt wnet, to the XJSW USOX -FSOlf \-s£'. fs ?VL’i , i kijf«l\.'*!* > 'vtl 45 FIFTH STREET, immediately oppoj whero ho is now receiving and opening a meat of Plainnnd Fancy Colored Cloth' I,*? 1 ?A?«> -c'Vft t* !'-;.r •■ • Vestings of the newest styles, which hr - & jT'li v ? 'in showing to those who may ihror hltr ‘ also prepared to mako to order oren *raKT!hTr^ ? ' constituting-a Gentleman’s Wardrol ■ - ; - most fashionable style. . •■ ■• TO TAlLORS,—&ba subscriber r lete systoin of Garment Draught* ~ nd generally used by the trade > Philadelphia and elsewhere; at tl With instructions, $10.00; w 00rt{&igf&, te i States, on receipt of s7,oO,^by ■Ck&^HV-' 5 -' ■ ‘ 1 sXhtjt 1 N - * 1 SI - CLJ i-v’ilf.t!',' i.'ii' c- r* entlemen’s clo V 'r-<;'; ,’ yx and warrantol tr !^! * S3fSvTS3SgSS£g r ' K“SSSSS? CLOT 7 JOHN 3moom£M # i=“ fItoSSPHMMiii ” Ji■ #s^^i piisiltjrl y? : Js®a'«i}s&,s ■§?;-:'St^%#lsf 0i wpiMi I N--I l ’ 3M<! g£S>'isl?} •fe'h'i"' fthi adS 4'a# wf fi' ;-Ih.. J-SWS;?-: «-»Va ftS*; ■S(s!o'6»a u-ulSks t f4j-v t* «£~iv!>?:' Cr--'C: 5 ' -.- a fri -Vv ' -w- -^ : '- iww!Sfis>fcigs3i idah# lo Snto post: FJBIDAY MORNING: The Washington LETTEn-WniTF.as on the Gadsden Tueatv.—The Washington lettcrwn? ters have been putting their guissing powers to the test upon the prospects of the Gadsden trea ty, with a very various result. AUthe*oorr s pondents ttre,.-doabtiesß, speaking from equally indubitable authority. We give what is said by some of them. Here, in one letter, the treaty is rejected by implication : “ The administration has taken the ground ' that the Mcsllln valley belongs to ns, and bad given Gen. Garland orders to take possession of it. Theso orders -were suspended only to facili . tato the negotiation of Gen. Gadsden. They w ill ' be renewed as soon as the President definitely rejects the treaty." —Courier anil Enquirer. _ , Hero we find another, wbioh very positively ratifies it: .“ The cabinet hold nnothor session yesterday .over Gadsden’s treaty, which, I have reason to believe, will be sent to the Senate and ratified.” — Tribune. With which the Now York Times' correspon dent accords in word and opinion. TJie Journal of Commacc is equally positive on the rejection: “The prospects of the approval and ratifica tion of the Gadsden treaty are very bad. The treaty and the minister will be sent back for bet ter terms.” —Journal of Commerce. Disappointment or Fillieustehs.—Tho N. Y. Tima states as a fact, that the oartridge fac tory at Ravonwood, at the time of the late torn blo explosion there, was engaged in filling an or der fora million of cartridges—which had been contracted for, to bo delivered by a given day. And aB that “given day” haiipencd to bo a day or two beforo the day of sailing of tho. Northern Light, for Nicaragua, the TimMintimates that the order aforesaid was given by the Nicaragua Land Company,-with a view to facilitate certain filli- Luster schemes they have in view in Mosquito and thereabout. ggs~ The fellow who was “ always on hand " fell off and now is—putting things afoot! MERCHANT TAILOR, No* 57 Filth Street, in Masonic Building, HAYING fitted up i room fortho purpose of resuming his business, Hatters Himself tn bo able to mute to order Fashionable Clothing of all descriptions.'- Citizens rind strangers desiring comfortable will do well lo gfre him a call, as he is determined to please the most fas* ’ tidious. Ho will also be happy to see many of his old cus* tamers, as ho has josfc received, from the Eastern cities, an elegant stock orCLOTHd, C AS3IMKLIES and dec3l:3m IU2OIOVAL. • f II HE subscriber would respectfully iafbnn his friendsand '■ JL the public, tbat he has removed from his old *tand, on 1 Market street, to the NEW IRON FRONT STORE, NO. 45 FIFTH STREET, immediately opposite the Theatre, whero ho is now receiving and opening a handsome assort ment of Plain and Fancy Colored Cloths, Cataimeros and . Vestings of the newest styles, which ho will tako pleasure • in showing to those who may ihvor him. with a rail. lie is also prepared to make to order ©very article of Clothing •constituting-a Gentleman's Wardrobe, In the latest and most fashionable style. TO rxlLO/JS.—Tha subscriber offers for Palo his coin lete system of Garment Draughting, so favorably known nd generally used by the trade of this city, Cincinnati. * Philadelphia and elsewhere; at the following priors, viz: With instreictfoM. .SlO.OO; without .Instructions, $7,00. The Book and Ruler, containing full anil aecuratedireetfon* to successful draughting, forwarded to any part of the United States, on receipt of $7,00, JAMES C. WATT, Teacher of Garment Cutting, No. 45 Fifth street, opposite the The&tiv. gAMUKL GUAY, MERCHANT TAILOR. SO. 47 ST. CLAIR HOTEL BUILDINGS, ' BT, CLAJB STWHrt, PITTSECIU3H. GENTLEMEN’S CLOTIIIMG made exclusively to order, andwarranted to Bull- Has constantly on hand a " ahoic© assortment of CLOTIIi, CAS3ISIERE&, YESTIMIS, and OVERCOATING, or tho latest stylc% selceU-l crpt:**'!' for the custom trade. - Gentlemen loafing their orders, mil hare their wishes consulted and complied with, ns all work is done wider lua own supervision. E°ll£_ CLOTHI N G STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. TIOKMERLY of tbo cclobrutcil Clothing Depot on Liberty JC street,■which lifts won an unbounded popularity umU'T he name of the THREE BIG DOORS, hare, for the par pose of acquiring more space for their Immense buslnei*.*, removed to the spacious building on tho corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, • Where they have now tho most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! ~ AND READY MADE CLOTHING, That has qtot been offered to the public. Their principal object for this removal, is to giro them more facilities for the ’ _ _ WnOLEMLG .TRADE! They are prepared to sell Goods at the L O WEST EASTERN'PRICES! And they will warrant them to bo os good as any moott factured in the Union. CUSTOM WORK, IS TBS am BTTLT, AID UPON TOE KHOKTJWT NOTICE. * Thny ham an hand a fall and beautiful assortment o! LOTUS and COATINGS, lor FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI- Oar interests am identical with xbosa of our customers, and -we assure the public that our fidelity will not fail in filling alt orders we may bo favored with. -03* DON’T FORGET TEE PLACE— No. §§ Waiod Street, (east side,) corner of diamond alley. N. B.—We desire our patrons to understand that we haTc no Linger any connection with the Clothing Busina* on liberty street Oar attention is devoted exclusively to the House above designated. mar 23 JOHN H’CLOSKEY k CO. FALL ASD WINTER DRY GOODS 11 The Cheapest Goods of the Season! TOENG, STEVENSON & LOVE, ei*n nf the orhtfaal BCB*Htvc, No. 74-MARKET STREET,between Fourth and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, have just received, and are now opening, a large and splendid assortidenl of DRESS GOODS, * Of tho newest and moat dosirablo style?, adapted to the present season. .Plaid Brocodo and Faney Silks at bargains. Plain Black and Cornelian Bilks and Tnrk Satins. Merino Plaids* all voolt&nd.Siik and Wool do. At-ftOj Baw SHk and Cashmere Pialdscf every description, very cheap. New style Plain and Fancy Do Laincs. French Merinos, Cashmeres, Coburg?, Alpacas, and Para mattas, all colors and qualities. Be Bcges; and high colored Do Laincs. all qualities. Fall and Winter Shawls, of every description. : Long and Square B roc he and Plaid Shawls. Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do. French Chintres, Ginghams. - A genera! assortment fast color Prints, from eta. up. WHITE GOODS of .every description. Collars, Cuffs,Chemizettasand Emb’d lldkfa., at bargains. Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Good?, very cheap. Amo, a full stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, at low prices Linen Sheeting, Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, and hup* kins. Russia Diaper, and Cravats, very cheap. . GLOVES, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, and CRAVATS. We would respectfully solicit an early call from both wholesale and retail buyers, flattering ourselves that v/o -• «an accommodate all who may favor, us with their patrou age, on most liberal terms. • sop2G YOUNG,. STEVEN SON & LOVE. S ■ TO TUB WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS OF PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY CITYiAND VICINITY. GREGG & CO., Importers A Wholesale Dcacr? in Foreign-and Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties, ho. 09, one door from the North-west corner of Wood st. and Diamond alley, Pittsburgh. Having completed the enlargement of their present occupied Wore Rooms, are now opening one oftho largest and best stock of DRY GOODS und-VARIB TIES, they havoevorheretotoreetblbited to the Pittsburgh , trade, and on examination; will bo found to be unsurpassed by any other House of the kind.in tho City, and as one of the.porfncrs is generally in the Eastern Cities during tho business seasons, ■hurchaaing cheap bargains, adapted ta the Pittsburgh and Western Trade, wo will be able to off«*r inducements to onr old customers, and purchasers gener ally. OorstockofDry Goodsconcifitainpartof thofoHow lag leading articles, vis: Superior Broad Cloths; Pilot and Petersham do; , Fancy Oassimeres, Tweeds and Satlnotts; Jeans, Fancy Testings and Corduroys; Flanbels, Tickings and Vest Padding?; Brown and Bleached Muslins, and Irish Linens; Foreign and Domestic Ginghams; Alpacas, Merinos, Coburg Cloths, and Dress Silks; Bay Siate andJlroocha Shawls; - Woolen Comforts and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs. I (The following comprise a part of the general stock of Varieties: Buttons, Combs, Threads and Sewing Silks; Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, and Block Silk Veils; Lace Goods, Jaconott?. Mull and Gambriek Muslins; Fancy Nettings, and MUHnery goods generally. Also—A large assortment of Table Cutlery, Pocket kni vee, Bason and of our own Importation. Perfumery, Patent Medicines,- together with a splendid assortment ol Gold and Gilt Jewelry, of the latest patterns; Gold and Sil ver Watches; Watch materials; Watch glasses, and an ex tenrive stock of SO hour and 8 day Brass Clocks, of a variety of-patterns. All of which will be sold on the most accom modating terms, tor Gash, or City reference. • N. Country Merchants and Podlarsaro Invited CO give ns a call before purchasing elsewhere. gopglilf; ~ D.OREQGACO. rTTEASI TEASI TEAS!—J. HAWORTH, tho original and X only importer in this city, of tho best Coogo Tea* from London, Is now receiving a Tory large and choice selection of TEAS, which he is determined to sell at such prices and flncnossof quality, that all-the reckless-puffer? in this or the next city cannot beat. He most respectfully invites the ladies and gentlomen of this and the surrounding districts, without .distinction of nation, to coll and try his Tea?, which he sells subject to ho returned, if they don’t giro satisfaction. The following nre tho prices j Prime Oolong, Souchong and Congo, 37>£©50 cents $ lb. A very superior English breakfast Congo. 50c 2>. Extra fine, Brery delicious Congo, 75c. lb. Fine Young Hyson, ■4o@soe. slb. Extra flno Young nyson and Imperial, 1 5c. lb. VerV best Young Tyson and Imperial, SI lb. Don’t mistuko the place--PAGODA TEA STORE, corner of Diamond and Diamond alley A liberal reduction made tirt-nICT*. - jan2l ELODEON INSTBBCTOK.—The complelo Melodcon Instructor, in Berea parts. Part I—Elements of Mu ale. Part 2—Progressive Fiager Exercises. Tart 3—Airs, Mercies,"Waltzes, Variations, Ac. Port 4—Karontu Move ments from Operas, Ac- Part s—Yoluntori; .i and Interludes. ■Part 6—Selections from Oratorios. Part 7—Modulations.. Designed as a thorough instruction for the Melodeon, Sera pbtne, Eolicon, Organ, or any similar instrument, by John Zundal, Organist of SL George’s Church, New York, author of “ 250 Voluntaires and Interludes,” “ The Amateur Organ ist," Ac., Ac. prico £2,00. A largo supply of tho above work just received, and for sola atthe Music Store of - JOHN if. MELU9B, _ No. 81 wood Ft root. largo stock of Dow anA beautiful pat terna now recelvifcg at too NEW CARPET STORE, 47 Fifth street, near Wood. Also, OU Cloths of all widlhßJmd qualities; Rugp, JJatts, Matting, Window Shades, Stair-rods, Venitlan Blinds, &e., - ROBINSON & CO. :::FEBRUAUr 10 CLOTHING. GEORGE ARMOR, NESS COATS. DRY GOODS. SECOND ARRIVAL OK Notice If .'O if- 1 • Vrft-v , ••* K V*.« ; ;W s k;Y-, r." *«aggA-L»:-«4i-5Sw;i transportation: CL E V El. ANP AN D PIT TSB UK GII KAU.ROAD. ky- i .v2y !£«££; ... -<«st£%£&fef-s5» ■■wrßSrfs - —T? WtißC vwJan Cir AX-CK'-tfl'-TIME.' . 0N and ;ifier MjiNgA’iJf'i UelTlStti, 1853, Passenger Tralns'-Will run dally (Sundays excepted) as follows; MAIL TKAlN.leuvdiOvela'ndat 0.05 A M for WellsviHr, stopping at ailintmneditito SUitiona; arrive it Alliance at ll.to AM. tmd WoUsvillo at 2.20 YM. -’ . -BXPKI2SS TRAIN leaves Cleveland at 3.00 PM for All}-, anee,; stopping at Hudeon; KarlviHeand Ravenna only— arrive fit Alliance at 0.00 PMi ' ' ; •' ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Cleveland for ltavenna and Intermediate Stations ht 7.45 4 nnd arrivoat Ravenna at 9.25 P M, ..Two through- Traloa’froin Cleveland to Pitts burgh daily. . 1 RETURNING ; EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Allmnceibr.Cleveland at 12.30 P 51, Htopping at Lima, Ravenna,.Earlville and Ifndson only—arrive at Cleveland at2.4OP M. The Mall Train of OlUo and Panna. Kallrortd, leaving Pittsburgh at 8.00 AM, couneots with Ahlc Tmln At Alliance at 11,45'A M. . .-MAIL-. TRAIN leaves WcUsvllle for Cleveland at 3.00 P 31, ft topping at all. way Stations—arriveat Alliance at 5 00 and Cleveland at7Ji) PM. • - . ACCOMMODATION* TRAIN leaves Ravenna for Cleve land and intermediate Stations at 7.15 A M—arrive at Cleveland at 9.00 AM. Only one through train from Pitts burgh to Cleveland daily. CONNECTIONS.—MaiI.TraIn from Cleveland connects at Alliance with the Mail Train of. Ohio and Penna. R. R. for* Canton, Massillon and Wooster; also for Salem and Pitts burgh, arriving at Pittsburgh at 4.45 P M. Express Train from Cleveland, and Mail Train from WellsviUc, both connect at Alliance at 5.00 P M with the Kx press Train of 0. &■ P. It. for Pittsburgh—arriving at Pittsburgh at 8.15 PM. Express Train from Alliance connects with the 8,00 A M Tmlo nf'O. fc'l\ R. from Pittsburgh. - Passengers leaving Pittsburgh on tho B.OQcA M Train ar rive at Cleveland at 2.40 P M, and connect with the follow ing trains East, West and South. • Cluvixan-d and Toledo.--Trains leaving at 3.00 PM for Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago and the North West, arriving at Toledo nt niid Chicago next morning at 7 00- time through from Pittsburgh toChlcago being less than 24 hours. . CiXTEtANDj CoLranns and Cincinnati. —Trains leaving at 2.50 IV'M1 V 'M and 5.30 I’M for Columbus, Cincinnati, Gallon, Dayton, Indianapolis ami all Btulioaa.cn the Bellcfimtaino and Indiana Railroad. Cuivtxand asd Eris.—Trains leaving iifc 4.45 p M And 0.00 l* if for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo and New York. The Trains, connect both ways vrith the 0. Z. & 0. R. K. at Hudson for Cuyahoga X’alls, Akron and Clinton at Bayard trith the lloQroud forCarrollton, ilinerra and , Tickets through to Toli>db, : Detroit, Chicago, Lasalle and Freeport can bo obtained at this office. .Passenger* are requested t* procure their tickets at the Company;*Office* of JOHN A. CAVGIiEY, Agent, hotlB MoncmeahelH Hume, Water Kt,* Pittsburgh* OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA EAILBOAD. New Arrangement^ OOMMBNGINO AUGUST 8, 1853 I EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at G o’clock, AM; j stops.only at the principal Stations, and dines at Crest line at 1,30 P M, arriving at Cincinnati in tbo oTenlng, via Columbus and Xenia, * Fare from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,75; to Coiambus, 'MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh abS.CG AM; dines at Al liance ; end reaches Crcstlmo at 6.00 P M, connecting with the Night Train to o>lumbus and Cincinnati, and with the Bcllefoutnine and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indianapo lis, Term Haute, and towns in Indiana. Connections are made at Alliance by Railroad with ltavenna. Hudson and Cleveland, Faro from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4.00. Connection* are made at Mansfield by Railroad "with San dusky City, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and Zanes ville. ' - Faro to Sand ashy City, $4,50; to Newark, $4,50; to Zanes vilk\ $5. Connections arc made with Detroit and Chicago, both by Cleveland and fNinduslcy City. Passengers who leave Pitts burgh in.the Mail Trid» at ;8.30 A SI, go directly by Mans field and Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention. Fura to Detroit, G. 00; to nhlensb, $.11,00, RETURNING: THE KXPREcS TRAIN leuvi-8 Cresdln* at 1.00 P SI, Mansfield at 1.40 P M, and Alliance at 5.00 PM, and rcoch t*# at K. 15 P • M,‘ connecting with this Express Train to Phiiodclplua and Baltimore, which leaves Pitts burgh al 10.30 P. M. .Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, hours. Fare, $7,7.'). Fare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, $15.00. MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 7, A SI; dines at Al liance: connects with Express Train from Cleveland, and arrives at Pif t.-L-uruh at 5. P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION .TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh ut 10 AM and 4.45 P M, and New Brighton at 7 A M imil X P M. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tickets at roduevd rates. niKIOHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at G. 30 A M, and ar rives r.t 4.30, P M. are requested to procure Tickets at the Company's Office, at the Federal Street Station, of CKORGK. PARKIN, Ticket Agent. do nut run tm Sunday. C&~ Furtitox information may be-obtained of aug s JOHN KELLY. Passenger Agent. •WIHTES AEEAHGEiIEHXS 1 H sa . 1853- TUB PrSr^STLVASIA RA^HOAD. r pHK Fast Mail Trnin will leave the Passenger Station on JL Liberty ytreet ersry raoridng at 9 o’clock, stopping at ill the regular stations on thermal, and arriving in Philadelphia Lhc next morning at 7 o’clock, connecting with the trains direct to New-York, also connecting at Harris burg with.the Indus for, and arriving in Baltimore at 7 o'- clock, A. M. Tho Express Train leaves the. elation every evening at U:3O o'clock, stopping at nil the regular stations, and com nectlug with trains for Baltimore, und arriving in Philadel phia or BfiHiirioreM 8 P. M. Fare to Philadelphia. JP.SO; Faro to Baltimore, $9. Baggagechecked b>all station? ou the Pennsylvania Rai road and to PhHudelpMa and Baltimore. The AceeinmcM.’alo'n .Train will leave every afternoon at s._\> o'clock, stopping at ail regular stations, and running only as far as Latrobe. . Returning train* arrive in Pittsburgh at 5.10, and 8 o'- clock, A. M-, and 7.i» P. M. Passengers purchasing tiek«t* hi cars, -will beebarged ten Ci.NTrtln addition to tb« : station rat*-*, except from stations when: the Company have uo iigi-nt. No notes of a d«hntuinaUon than five dollars will be received in payment for tickets, except those issued by the Bank* of IVnusj’vanin. OS* Notk'-E.—ln caao of to*.*, the Company will hold them* wires--responsible for personal baggage only, aud for an amount nni exceeding $lOO. N. B.—The Exeeinor Omnlbuft Line has been employed to convey pnrwngcra and haggpge to ciud from the Deput, at a charge not to exceed 12*,; cents fur each passenger,and 12*'i cent* for ea<’h trunk. . For tickets apply to J. MESfCTMEN, Agent, At the P. R. It. Depot, on Liberty etreet. Pittsburgh, November 30,1553. SANDDSKV, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK ILAIJLKOAD. iv-iSTtu iHEi»up,siesT ON and after WL'DN'KiDAV, November IG, 1853, Throe IWengur Train? nm'hilly fSandsyfl excepted) as fol* GOING SOUTH. Morning Mail Evtnir.g Erprti*. ili nsengit. - Express. Luave Siiiidu»ky ut— 4.30 A M 11.00 AM 6.10 PM Mcmroc.viHo Junction.. 515 “ H.&o “ 5.50 w Shelby Junction. f>.4o “ 1.15 PM 7.15 « Mansfield Junction.— 7.20 “ 1.40 u 8,10 “ Mount Vernon..... 9.05 4t . 4.10 “ 0.55“ Iteadi Newark..;....,....10.03 , 6.10 “ 11.00“ GOING NORTH. LcaTe Newark aL. 4.1:0 A M 9.00 A M 6.25 1* M .Mt. Vernon ; 5.2 0 •• 10.10 “ 6.3 Q “ M&osfield Junction 7.20 “ 12.10 P3l 8.10 “ Shelby Junction 7.45 “ 1.05 “ 8.35“ Monroeville Janction.. 9.15 “ 3.10 “ 10.30“ Reach Sandrieky 10.00 “ 3.65-“. 11.05“ Connecting ntSauduriky with Mad lUver and Lake Erie, aud “ Northern Division” Cleveland aud Toledo Railroads. At Monros.viile, with Trains on “Southern Division” Cleveland and Toledo Jt. Jt, for Cleveland, Toledo. Ac. At Shdfcy JuucUon, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cin cinnati Railroad. At Mansffeld Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad fur Pittsburgh. At Newark, with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Columbus, Ac., Ac. . This arrangement of Trains completes UlO lino of direct communication bctw*:. n the Ext end “Crvai KarUi-IYuL” Pas?(m K t»r.- from Philadelphia and Baltimore, deatinedfor Jhe lJest, proceed, direotly on . their arrival at Pittsburgh, by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Jo Mansfield. Thence to Monroeville, where eon. icctlon is made immediately for Toledo, Chicago, and intermediate places—affording a route unrivalled for safety, certainty and despatch. , Connection ia also made uith.all the Trains on -tho Ohio »nd Pennsylvania R dlrOad’at Mansfield, by which tassen gers from Chicago, Toledo; Detroit, Sandusky, Zanesville, and Columbuf?,-proceed- to Pittsburgh, PhifedoK phla and Baltimore,.without delay. - By this route; passengers taking tho early Train froth ZancsriJo.x>)ltinibus, Newark; Aegean go to Toledo, San* dusjvy or Cleveland, remain in either place some four hours, and return home same day. TIIROUGU TIOKETS to bo had at tho different Stations, lor the ahoro named places.' „ • , „ J. R. EOBINBON, Buporlnt’t. eandasky, NoTemhor, Ufi.'l. fnov24:.om] ltaUroatl Company. WE nroiorTfahlln-g .indues, Ac., to on receipt. Time, Ht-ti Days. '■ e\ti3 or rar.ionT. Bacon, Pork and Beor, (salted,) 450. B IOOIbs. 10,“, Lard Oil, Tallow, Cotton, .window Glass, 60c. 9 cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Loaf Tobacco, oQc. IOOIbp. , 1 EoSf I)rW Fralt ) Brislles, Cloror and Timothy S“ J?“ 5 Durap. flax, and Egga, TOo. fl lootts. ? fu ”’ Wtly ' Brooma “d Merchandise, 90c. On Hour, barrel! fwjßht to Bodebaugh'fl Station, near Grcensburg, nniirntannediate Stations COVODB & GRAHAM, Agents, comer of Penn and Wayne «t*., Pittsburgh. „ n,ir. HOUSTON, Agent n y29 i......i ac Market street, Philadelphia. K All)!J)Al).—\V JNTfcH TAEUP BETWEEN I ITT.SISOUOU, I’iULADELI'HIA AVI* BALTCHOEE.- ioatlu ' rt; » Merchandise, Furs, DO cents f'T,' iprlos ,'V? J 1e9c1 « 3 (dried,) Imm, MsUm. tlaffiilo, )!,:ar, and Dccr Skin*. Clover ,md Timothy Bc t?,* . ai ,"2l w “";> ? ln ™ n P- ll9 !T 1 . Sheep Telia 760 a 100 Iba. «« i i C n ‘“^ P VJ‘' S tS re _ e I n ') JJrun «**d Ship Bluff,Bacon ami Pork, (looi-t*,) Button Hide?, Hogs* 'Uuir.'lloihD nml Flux, Leather (Eastward,) ftfc v lWftl£ P d * J^xt rt u V‘ u ? a or boxes.) Barley and Mult, refund l orh (pickled or salted,) packed Caddied Cheese, Grain {m bugs,) hard and Lard OH, Lead {in nira or Cake,Tallow, Whisky, Leaf TobSco, fif« n ts AwnaJ Roto.—Cotton 00c 100 fb* FlonrAlabM. GEORGE C. PKANCISCUS. J E D n U H conier of Diamond and Diamond' allej, wi?hts to inform his customers and the public .general!), that ho is now receiving a largo and choice fielee-' UonOf GROCERIES, euch u, choice ml. Gunpowder, extra line. Souchong, Nmeyone, Oolon* CongOyandscented Orange Pekoo TEAS; Mocha; Old Java and, Rjo COFFEES; fme-SCOARS and SYRUPS; Bunch, T aleucla, Sun and Saltnna RAISINS; fresh RAhTa, lemon and Orange Peels; supe rior irtnch BRAofDIhSj Port, Madeira, Teneriffe, Chain pagne, Lisbon, Sherry and Malaga WINES; together with a general .assortment of pore SPICES—aII of which ho is determined to soil at such LOW PRICES that cannot ho beat by any other Store in the city,- ■ noy!7 Admlnfstratiou Notice* ——^ -X47*nEREAS, Letters of Administration de'honis non, ■ "7 festamenio annexo, to the estate of BERNARD KANE, JatOvOf the City of-Pittsburgh, dec’d hate been ■V£W to the subscriber, all pcrEOns indebted to SS tarn will -maJce- immediate payment and those haying crnlma against the same, will present them, duly authentlt eated# for settlement, to • W; WILLIAM HANEY, Adm’r. , •'. 7th Ward,Pittsburgh. .JiUTCOEL A PALMER, ? . «® c .o ■■■• • Attorneys at Law, . pelawaroJJlutnal Safctylnsnrancc Co. V /;y [ftcc, north roomof the-Exchange, Third it, PhU merchandize and other X property, in town and country, Insured.against loss or O7 fire, at the:low«st into of promlunu • • Marine Issurakc*.—They also Insure Teasels, cargoes and freights, foreign-or coastwise, under open or special policies, .as the assured nay desire. . ' --•* • •- In’land TBANHpoaiAtios.—-They Insure merchandize transported by wagons,-railroad cars, canal boats and .steam* boats, on .rivers and lakes, onthe most liberal terms. -..Z/ireci?ra—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A* Bonder, John C. " av «y."Obort Burton, John R. Penrose, Bainuel Edwards. George G. helper,-Edward Darlington, Isaac It, Daria, WU ham Folwcll* John Nowlin, Dr. R. M. Hustotf, Jas. 0. Hand, ThoophiloH.Paulding, IL Jones Brooks, Henry.Bloan, Hugh Crulg, George SorriU, Spencer M'llvain, Charles Kelly, J. G. •Johnson, William Hay, Dr.B. Thomas, John Boilers, William ■ .. Dirtctart at T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John 1. Logan. -WruiiM NUnra, President. _ . „ Thoa 0. Haot, Ftca iVcndeni. Josipn W.Cowas, Stentary. :■ Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Httabnrgh. jolCaitf 1 V. A. MADEIRA. Agent Lfioua& Western Insurance Company, PittaburgE. R. MILLER, Jr., President, j ¥. M. GORDON, .Secretary _ _ • , CAPITAL, 9300,000. XITILL insure against all kinds of risks,FlßE and MA T f RINK. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. . . A Home Institution, managed by Dimctom who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain tho character which they havo assumed, os offering the best protection to those who desire to bo insured. Arecto-r.-K. Miller, Jr.,C.W. Ricketson, J.W.Buiicr, N. Holmes, Jr., W. IL Smith, C. Ihmsen, George W, Jackson, Wm* M. Lyon,James Lippencott, George Darsio, JamesMc- Anloy, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott. SSL Office, No. 92 Water street, (Worehousoof Spang A Co-, up stairs.) Pittsburgh. . uovfitly INSURANCE COMPANY* Hartford, conn. CLartered 1810—Capitol Stools $300,000. TflOS. K, BRACE, President. D™™ ™ o3 ’ A - ALEXANDER, Secretary. TRECTOUS— Thomas K. Brace, Samuel Tudor, Ebenezer Flower, Ward Woodbridgo, E. A.Bulkeley, Joseph Church, Roland Mather, Frederick Tyler, Edwin G. Kiploy, , Robert Buoll, ■ SamuoTS.Ward, SJllcs A.Tuttle, Henry Z. Pratt, John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham. Havis, Junius S. Morgan. Policies on Kiro and Inland Risks Issued on favors* bio termis by GEORGE E. ARNOLD, 'Aii’t, dfclaly No. 71 Fourth dtreet, DRUbursh. WESTERN FARMERS’ INSURANCE CO., NEW LISBON, OHIO. - ' BRANCH OFFICE, No, 129 FIFTH ST., PITTSBURGH. Capital, $lOO,OOO. JAMES KELLY, Brest. LEVI MARTIN. Scc’y. R. JJcKASKEY, Agent. • l®-Will insure Buildings, Stores, Morcbnndlse, and Property generally, on the most favorable terms, [decl:6m I_ V(Vn y«ur Life Iniured, F NOT, road what aomoono hoa written. Among all tho contrivances of man to protect the family circle from want, none can bo found more simple in Its character, noble »nJJjf feature, or certain in its reaulia, than LIFE INSDR ANCE. -It is the.prop which tie dying husband leaves to support the wifoof .his bosom,/.... r J , t js. tho " nM ™ hauJ of tbo Proridont iutbor-reaching forlb (bom tho graTe, and «UU nourishing hisoHspring.and keeping togethor tho family group. • 0. A. COLTON,- ‘Secretary, ? Plttahorgh Life Insuranco Company, Filth at., "“Pt 1 itamioHall. BRora >" - -~;.:.w.c.cotnotut. __ , _ Brown’S Hotel, < * muT V and Third Strutt, Pittsburgh, Penn’a. * CONNELLY, I^oeniradM. B5»Oood atabling attached to tho House. ~ MANKLIS HOUSE, Clevelanil. oIOTi — O SON, PEoruiroi^m^foL^^un- V/* dergono Giorough and extendve : ropaira,-alteraUonp, addltlons of now.fumituxo,etcJaud’thoproprio- tore .piedge themselves that nothing shSll be wanffioa their part to render tho Kkoaxuif a place where all the aim. forts of a first class hotel can r O-’PATRTfTg;* SON. ~ ” Tn ,Sh Charles, Hotel* • "■ Vm.UAM's Rnn’a. Tirra _ .®* GAMPBLIaL, Phophietoo. I ?e S . fl pJ^rt n b re Bh ”S ?nt haTin Z “rao into tho hands of a •remmuSS? SiA ”, erwlt Muecmcnts to tho trareL racvTmnJSrfS Sn f? ‘o regular boardora. UTerydeii wilf Spared S notel* 0 • U? E* B®®' 8 ®®' T^^iUhere. AT.I/FV /nIV* O tS? r 5 hia Offlco, NO. 39 DIAMOND ■ - ‘ F. G. SCIIENCIf. ! OFFICi: NAVIGATION CO,l i noxt,Tor the conatrurHmi «f* tho January ££ also, for payments in de °“ V, V- - f INSURANCE COMPANIES/ ‘ PROTECTION INSURANCE COMP AH Y, OP ; 1 HARTFQRD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premiums and Wetlem Fund $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1825. Policies of Insurance Issued at aIL times on the most fovora* . .' ble terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, OB THE PEEILS OF NAVIGATION, liY GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent fop Pittsburgh and Allegheny cquntt. niarl6;y fe THE UIiITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 18S0. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. _ Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Officers of the Home Board at Philadelphia: DIRECTORS. Stephen Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W.Tingley, Geo. SPHenry, Jacob L. Florence, James Devereux* William M. Godwin, William U’Kee. President —Slnphen It. Crawford. Vice President —Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh —James 11. Willson, M. D. Allegheny City —R. B. Howry, 31. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, marl7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company* Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. DIRECTORS— Charles W. Boneker, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. SmUhj-Gwj. W. Rich ards, aiordecal D; Lewis, Adolnbl E. Borir, David 8. Browne, Morris Patterson. Cuab. N. Bancrer, Ihxsidait Cuas. G. Secretary. Oontlnue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, In town and country, at rates as low os are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af* ford ample protection to tho assured. , The Assets of tho Company* on January Ist, 1851, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz: Mortgage. ...-...5018,128 G 8 Real Estate 84*37 7 7 8 Temporary Loans 83,000 17 Stocks 01,859 00 Cash, Ac .. <M,&iO 8X . T0ta1...... $1,212,708 44 Since their incorporation, o period of twenty-one years, they hate paid upward of One Slilliun Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by file, thereby alfording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptnwa all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ap24 Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third ats- THIItD ANNUAL STATEMENT OK THE STATE 31 UTUA L FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, OT PENNSYLVANIA. Assets, Slay Ist, $209,010 61 Premiums received to May Ist, 1853- 135,200 60 lutervston Loans, Ac 1,916 19 Capital Stock. 100,000 00 „ $446,183 26 Returned premiums, Losses, Re-insurance, Ex penses, 87,504 W 5358,318 70 isvns7«s.Trs. Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good fteru curitie*-. $161,431 98 Premium Notes 179,016 61 Cashonhand 17,820 21 Total am’t of Resources, Liable for 5368,318 70 nmxcroas. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin county, P. C. SEDOWiCE, Harrisburg, BAMUEL JONES, I'hiiidclphia, - A. WILKINS, Ranker, Pittsburgh. A. A. CARRIER, «* JOHN B. RUTHERFORD; Dauphin county, A. J. GILLETT, Harrisburg, 8. T. JONES, Harrisburg, ROBERT K.LOTZ, Carbon county. JOHN 1\ RUTHERFORD, President, A. J. QILLETT, Secretary, Will insure against perils of sea and inland navigation, aUe,on Merchandize in city or country, at lowest rates con sistent with pofeiy. Policies issued on dwelling bouse* either perpetually or for a term of years, Branch Office, corner Fourth ami Smltbfleld streeta. *ay23:tf _A. A. CARRIER, Actuary. ‘Hittiburgh Life lninrance Company, o/ JL PITTSiIL'HGIIyJ\i. CaHtai,Stoo,ooo. President—James S. Hoot. ■Vino President—Sasdzl M’Ceuekait. Treasurer—Jysa'n 8. Lezcu, Secretary—C. A. Colton. OFFICE, NO. 66 FrFTII STREET, (Masonic Hall Building.) This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or coomx-ted with Life Risks. • Mutual Rates ore the name as those adopted by. other safely conducted Companies. Joint Stock rotes at a reduction of one-third from the Mutual rates—equal to a dividend of thirty-three and one third per cent., paid annually In advance. Risks taken on the lives of persona going to California or Australia. Diractoas. James S.Hoon, Samuel STClarkan, William Phillips, John A. Wilson, John Scott, Joseph p.Gazwim. 31. D. John 31’Alpin, Alexander Reynolds, Horatio X. Lee. Hiram Stowo. mor23 HOTELS, &c. FLORENCE HOTEL', ,No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (COKDOOTED ON TBg CTBOPBAS. PIAN.I BEUBEH LOVEJOY, oc3:l y PROPRIET3B. 'i-y-.n > v. ... ** * tANKERS -AND BROKERS' XC KASGE ABB'BAHKINO HOUSE ' A. WILKISS 6 .CO,, UNITED STATES B A NK-BU IX/DINO, . ..; -As, «■ jj»Foiiitli Bttcet) - r PiiruboilQU,'PA. : ' and Domestic Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes. JO andLandWairunls bought and sold. Collections made throughout the Union. •? ti3^ iesa P a P®rdißconnt«i andioans negotiated. ; otOC&S bought and ROld nn mmmtMlnn: . , - Money received on deposit, and interest allowed .when ; left tor n specified time. ' ••• • flec3 . • JOHN WOODS, BANKERAND EXCHASBE BBOKEB, • • j ' DEALER .15'" '' v '" •V- /:r ' .and Bank. Hotes. STOCK bought und sold on. commission. .Collections carefully attended to. Interest piid on Deposit. ,0“No. 68U Fourth street, nearly opposite tho M. MV Bank, .. ... ....... . ' -r.. declO tf. U. TIXKSiLN,;.... TIEBNAH & CO., BANKEHB ANI) EJiCUANOE BKOKEBB, ' •» feb26:ly] : JVo. 95 Wood Strut, 'and Diamond Alley 1853, V exchange and banking house o^f A. WILKINS ' & CO.) . No. 75 FoTOta-SiaKH, . . Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh, jnn6 . Pittsburgh* 0,1 4BHOLD & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DEALERS in Exchange; Goto, : Bank Notes, Sight and lime Drafts,, Ac. Collections carefully.; attended, to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union.. Stocks bought and sold'on commission. tiS.No. 74 Fourth si, next door to Bank of PittsVg. [selS ' hill & co,, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, - cqrjtcb or wood aitd nrcn streets. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills ol Exchange and Notes discounted.—, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. • Collections' made in all the. principal cities of the United States. posits, received or For and Current Funds.... [mar2Tly; ' ALLE3 ERAMER, EDWARD 011141. tWZZXCB KRAyrTt. . . KBAMEB & HASH, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKEB3, BUT AND. SELL Gold, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on .Real Estate' or Stock Securities*, purchase Promiftsary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and Bu!lBtocfcs on Commission. ‘o' Collections made on all points tn.the Union,. (myl H.- HOLMES •& SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, HATS SEVOTCD I HER DISECUI. ASD EXCHANGE OTTICS TO NO. 67 MARXET STREET, JOUR DOORS BELOW ; OLD STAND. . N HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and. Exchange Brokers, • and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in ail the cities throughout the United States. • Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No.* CT'Market street, between Third and Fourth eta. [ja3otly /AS. B. HOOK, HOON & SAEGEST, BANKERS AM) EXCHANGE BROKERS, it. i. comoni op wood a sixth ew., pimutraaH, pa. DKALEKSin Coin, Bank Notes, Time'DlUs,'Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, &c. Exchange on oil the principal cities of . the Union and Eu rope, for sale in sumsto suit purchaser*. Current and par fund* received on deposit - Collections made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rataa - ______ . . faeplDly Removal. PATRICKS & FBXSRB, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,- Have Remov'd their OJfict iaUitOmur of Fifth and. WoodtU. . . . x«msßuaon,-pi.- PATRICKS A FRIEND) Bankers Exchange Brokers, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Blltct and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern end Western (Sties constantly for sale. Collections made in all the dtlejr throughout the United States.. Deposits received in par fnnds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. [fcb3 STOCK,AND BILL BROKER, OJfice t *Yc. 92 iburtA st t abovc Wood. PITTSBURGH. Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on -col* laterals, negotiated. Stocks and Land Warrants bought and sold. octS KEW OFFICE. 800 l Estate and Contracting Agent TUB subscriber has teen induced toupraan office for the purpose of buying and selUn& on Commission,and having the Agency of large Steam Saw-Mills and. Boat- Tarda on the Allegheny river, together wlttt inaov other facilities from other water and steam saw-mills. •Ua flatters himself that be can Tarnish any bills pf lumber and timber of any kind,.great or email,.long or short, and »• Oliver them at any point on the Allegheny, Monongahela, Ohio, or Mississippi TiTers; contract to build .large Barges. Stow Boat®, Coal Hats, Boat Gunnels, Bpdge Timber, Rail road Timbers—Freight Iron, Cool, Aa, to any given point, and will attend to the Sale and Rcntof Real Estate. From his long experience in lumbering, freighting and boat building, he Ouuka ho ran give general satisfaction. -Ail persons are requested to make their contracts soon ; espe cially those wonting Ijoate or large tills of lumber and tim ber, should contract for them in the fall for the spring ‘and summer U6e. lie will also atteud to tbe purchase and fell© of aDy commodity that may b*» dcrired. Letters addressed to DAvin Mcxx, Real Estate and Con tracting Agent; Pittsburgh, Box'No. 120, post paid, will be punctually attended to. Ills office is on Irwin street. No. 2» Allegheny House. _____ DAVID ITUNN. Brrzwacra. Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, Esq., u « Mr. Robt. S. Brown, Esq., “ Allegheny fßlver. air. Wm. Armstrong, u Clarion “ Mr. George B. Swenoy, * { . « u C. A J. IUbnACo, « *t . dec2l;lyd*w rrUK RKNTON IKON OOiIPAN Vrof 'WCTicm Bennsyb JL vanin, 1 laving become the proprietors of the RENTON and DICKEIiiSON' PATENT j'or vicX-ing Wrought Iron rectfrvm the Ore t for that portion of territory ofPeunitylva nia lying w«st of, and inclujlng the counties of Fulton, Iluotiopdoo, On re, Clearfield, Eik and McKean, aw now prepared to fell or stock in said company, each Khnre of stock entitling the holder to share in the profit® of the company, arid fhe right to use one Furnace under said Patent Tho Company will also sell the right to use the improvement in the above named territory, by single for* naco or.otherwise. The fact that by the Ronton, process Iron Ore can be converted into Blooms at about the coat re quired to convert Ore into Pig Meta!, is a sufficient recom mendation of its merits. Mr, JAMES U. CRANE has been appointed Agent for the sale of rights.to uro Furnaces under said Patent, to whom application may bo made,or to tho undersigned Directors of the Company. J. E- MOORHEAD, \ ALLEN KRAMER, • > Pittsburgh. JAS. W. 2XAIUUN.) W. DEWES WOOD, M'Kecsport. , dec!2:dawtf JAB. 11. CRANE, Pittsburgh. lleToLversl Revolvers t ~ JUBT RECEIVED-—By Express, direct from the manufac turers, a splendid assortment of Colt’s Repeating Pis tols, 4, b and fi Inches barrel, all of which wo will sidl for cash as low as they can bo bought in the dty or New York. Person* going to Australia or California, will find that they, can do better by purchasing their cqufppage at home, than they can among stwng»*rp,as wo giro persons a chance to try any of thy beforo leaving the city; and In case of * tail ure, we rofgnd tho money. rv „ a DOWN A TETLEY, foP* B L>6 Wood street, Pittsburgh. PATENT FRUIT GATiIEHER—-Fur picking fruit from tall trees without the aid of a ladder. Pruning Instru ments of the most approved construction; Digging Forks, suitable for strawberry bods, Ac.; pots too Hooks; Seed Drills;Catting Boxes, Ibr Hay or Com Stalks, of various patterns, and a great variety oflabor saving implements for the garden or form. Downing’s, Barry’s, and other standard works on Fruits, Flowers, Rural Architecture, and LandscapeOardening, for sate at tho Seed and Implement Warehouse, No. 49 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa, . lr& JAMES VYABDROP. Wall’s Academy of Drawing and Painting l ~\JLT C. WALL would notify his friends and the public, f? • that he has removed hl3 studio from First street, to the corner of Market and Fourth streets,.(vecond story, i OTer tho store of Wm. M.llcrsh; ontrance on Fourth street. At the request of his friends; ho has al*o opened a DRAW ING SCHOOL. Clashes for young Ladles and Gentlemen will be formed in both Drawingand'Painting, lie has fitted up a Room with every facility for study, and he trusta that his enterprise will meet with a supporting patronage. ‘ OYSTER TRANSPORTATION. WE have arranged with the Pennsylvania and Susquo* f.f bauna-Railroad Companies, for a special Oyster Transportation Line, at exceedingly low-rates. - .ADAMS k CO., 04 Water st ; • - PlfßOlutioa of Fartherihip. fpIIE. partnership heretofore existing between Samuel A Pinkerton, Alexander Youbgaud Philip De Rechbrume. under tho firm of PINKERTON, YOUNG A CO., was this day dissolved by.mutua! consent. The name of the firm .will be used by either of tho late partners in settling the business,' '' .' , PINKERTON, YOUNG A CO. Pittsburgh,December 1,1853. - .. . -CS“ Tbo business will be continued at the old stand, by Barn'l Pinkerton ani Alex, Young, under tho style of - decl:dtf PINKERTON ■ A^YOUNG. T,E ttr F 1^ p *' Stalk and Straw Cutter. HE subscriber, offers for sale Sinclair's Screw Propeller Fodder Cutter. It is very simple, having nnly-two 1 -fcmvca*\yutily adjusted ; : tho most dumlle and .speedy Cub ter in use.- They aro in use on the farm of Mr. William Hodgson, Steubenvillo road, and at the Clover Dairy of IL Perry, from tho geod and Horticultural Store, 49 Fifth st. deol 7 ; JAMES WARDBOP. A COMPLETE, assortment of Bongs, with English and Italian words ;Pan£aslo3 and Potpourris; arranged for tho Piano, from all the .favorite and popular Operas of Mo zart, .Donizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer/ Roslni, Yerdl, Aaber, ; Weber* BolUleu, llalfo, Lortxing, etc., etc.; together with the latest compositions or JaeU/ Oottschalk, Jullien, Strakosch, etc., eta, etc. Just received'and for sale by ' . ' 11. BCUROEDEH A CO4 • noySO Cargo’e Ha 11,83 Fourth street 11LANK BUOKfe— ' . Legers, X) . Journals,. Day Books, -■ * l ' Cash Books,' * Receipt b00k5,,... , Dockets,’ .. Or any descrip tion of BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER at short notice, ©f the most superior quality of papor; bound in any style required. Blank Books worn to order. A large and excellent-stock of Blank Books always on hand and foT sale-et low rates; consisting of Cap, Demy'and Medium work, in all styles of biuding/ Tho trade supplied on liberal terms. W. S. HAVEN, Blank Book Manufacturer, • sep2 Corner of Market and Second streets. WEDDING ENVELOPES AND OAiUS BONES-plaia and very handsome—for sale by dell " JOHN &-DAVtBON, C 5 Market street "VTEW B00K81—ILP; Callow/ Dispatch Buildings, Los JuY :reoeived the following: - - .Mngazlno or AJt, for December; No. 0 Practical-Draughtsman; -Popular Educator, for December; ■ The Lady at Home/by Arthur; . The Iron Sule, by Arthur; - The Twin-Brothers; And all the different Magazines for the present month." deco ; v. IL P. CALLOW, Third street, TVJ E\V BtWßij JUST RECEIVED ATiMVIiCN’S RtX)t£, IX STORE, C 5 MARKET sti-Bchair* History; Autujan. Hours, Mrs. Kirkland; - Bloodstone, by McLeod ; Op the lUrer, Shelton; Golchm Lihk;T}p-Top; LUtle Brummer; Mason on Iho Church';. Pastor’s Sketches, second, scries; The Lnrdoar Shepherd;'Memoirs of R. Williams, the pAt&r gonian'Missionary,-by Hamilton; Xhb. Well Spring; Per? kins’Arithmetlca; Gree&lebfa C. S. Arithmetic jAlcUnffey’s series; • Mucattloy’s Miscellanies; fresh. Hymn Books■ in elegant bindings; Rutherford’*' Children;, and. the latest ssuea of the S. S. Uniozt.,'For sale by , : JOHN.S* DAVISON, C 5 Market street-near fourth. - CHOICE TEAS*—Wei kamthis day. recehred a fresh sup* ply"of strong finefiavorad Oolong and Congo Teas/at: 60 and 75 centaper pound, hew.importation; which we will guarantee equal to aby thing in this market at the same price. Wholesale, and retail by ■ . BAILEY A RENBUAW. ' • jas; . . ■ ■■ v ■•> .» 253 Liberty stoat.- ' I.'Wv Chadwick. rVBALEII IN BAGS AND PAPER, No. 140 -Wood Street. I 9 Pittsburgh. The - highest jHcetn cash paid for mgs. : myll:y .. •. ... •V 2 ’■ u*. i :. • r •■■■• ' ..■» • \ 4 '< .< >■ ’ ■ - ■ jl. itnaaAA ....icoa. bamest, AUSTIN LOOBIS, New Music. ■ s fe ; 3 FUBNITUKB. A' - WM. E. SThVtNSON continues manufacture T ABINi£MrT ARE o f dseSritqSbttj athlwfA^ttflndi Liberty Bhd'Bevent&ctieetB. ONDKRTAK **|*-ING>ttendedtb,lu~ aHIS branches. myll HAVE ON HAND At 1 their jaxtendro CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORYjNoISi Smithfield etreat, a large assortmentof fancy and plain furniture, Which they will sell 16 per cent, below customary rates. ; : Terms—cash only. ~ • ; dwgT:ly- Great inducements to Cash Purchaser!. TJTrE will sell ©dr large stock of COMMON. AND FANCY FT CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot fail to please cash purchasers: All our work is warranted. Our terms are CASH. JAMES-LOWRY, JK, | - -c mar2s . —' cor. Seventh and liberty eta. : Journeymen Cabinet HakeM Asioeiation, WA&BBOU8E G» TBIKD BTBBBT, ) 1 (BEiWKEir wood jjai ’.KAUrif tors.) ' 1 ' ,THIBABSOCIASTON,emhmdSgfIi j twice tothreo yttoeAaaVjL... Shops Of. this dtyy'have Opened their Warehouse, ami are joble to furnish tho by wholeaile or retail, with Fur xuture of the following description—vis:; ' Mahogany. Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Full Columned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Boeing. Chairs; Mahogany Washstanda; Solas; Divans; Piano Book-Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables: Pier Tables; fine gudTahles; CentreTableßjHatßacks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Workßtands; Cherry and Common Workstnnds ; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry jribs; Cradles,Ac. The'advantages of cooperation, on an extensive scale, per mit them': to, sell at the lowest prices," and. they are deter mined to sell, lower than any competitors an equally good,' if not better article, and warranted—as the public will urn derstafld by giving them a calL ' - ", jS&amtwai wori of a!l‘ qther artldek of any made to order in every stylo; at tfi«Bhort est notice. > •. '• ' - -v j- y mar 29 - JAMEB W. WOODWELL, GA.BIKBTrBUB&XTURB MANUFACTURER; • Worterooms SlandllD TUrdstrcet;., ’ W. W. respectfully; informs•- . Bis friends and customers that bepL . has now completed ids spring stock tsasl iTr : Furniture,-Which is decidedlyr* T* tte ever offered, fcr sale in this City, wirich Ix 3 prices, as. low as any in the United States. East or West. .- : 4 .y. . .. : v ABheis deteriainedtonphold the quality with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the oatent.of his orders and tedllty In manufecturing. he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. .. . ... He hasadopted the prindple of identifying his customer^ interest with his own, in quality aad price, and keeps al wayson.hand the greatest variety of every description of from, the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant and costly, that a house,, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly teror d?; Th * following articles consist, In part of his stock, ; which for richness of Bfyle and finish, cannot be surpassed InanyofibeE&etem cmes: ' , ■ . • .LouisXlV tete-ft4eteBo&s; - . bOSofrs, in plush and hair doth; 6Q das. Mahogany Chairs; - .20 do*. Walnut _ « fiO Mahogany Rocking w 20 Walnut . “ M BO Mahogany Divans; , 20 Walnut “ . - BO Marble Top Centre Tables: BO 44 u Dressing Bureaus: ' ' 'SO (t u Washstands; ,40 Enclosed... - • • 100 Common • «< 20 Plain Dressing Bureau; , 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: . 20 “ 60 Cottage u 800 Cherry and Poplar,Bedsteads; 20 Mahog&v Wardrobes; 10 Walnut a 10 Cherry . v ; -60 Plain Bureau; . 70 Kning and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases;: ; 20 dos. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs: 12 Ladies’WritingDeskf; - Hat and Towel Stands; Whit*Nots; , Tables:: , Conversation Chairs; Pembroke ElltaTwdhan ** Hall and Tier « -Boorotion « « . pearl inlaid « . Extension Dining Tables: •Arm-' '•■«'. . 'Ottomans:* - Gothleand Hall Chairs; ' ../A large' assortment of FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRa Ciftom Masses supplied with all ar ticles in their line. . ... r STEAMBOATS and _HOTELB> ftarnialxed at~ the Bbwtest notice.: AB ordera promptiy attended to. WATCHES, JEWELRY; &c. SEW JEWELS'S STOBE. Ho. ST Market Street, : - (Second door above the Jforth-west.corner of the Diamond V JO UN STEVENSON, (of the late firm of John B. M’Fad lon & C 0.,) respectfully onnonocts to tho publl:, that ho hoc opened, Bt the above stand, a fine assortment of WATCHES. JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, 01- RANDOLE3, J’vcXrt and Table Cutlery, Britannia Tea ottd OmmuniottScts, tunithe usual Variety of goods In his line of business. Special car# and attention gin>n.to the REPAIB of IT.VE .WATCHES, JEWELS If, 4tc. Ho trusts, that from his long experience In business, he arlll be able to giro satisfaction to those who may faror him with their patronage. ' Pittsburgh, May 15th, 1553, . . . Henry Ktr.finrdaon, Jeweller* if AVING refitted hia store in a handsome manner, on# XL'bht recently retamed ftom the eastern dtiea wikh a too assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and-FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom* «rs to the tact that among his Wateheswillbe tomd the most desirable styles, Patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, BwastHna, Fob and Vert ChalaA Finger Bing*, Ear Miniature lockets, etc; • FANCY GOODS—Such &3 Papier Mache,Wbrk Tables and Fancy Vases, Perftuno Bottles, Table Hate, Colts Pistols, Porfo-aiotoales in. great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an : endless variety of useful and or .namental articles, which hare only to tre seen tob©api«ro» dated. [novl] ' - NO. SI MARKET STBEK?. • Bay Wood Nursery and Garden*. TAMES KENNEDY,fIato Manager of the well-known Sy* 30 Noserles, New York,) begs leave to Inform the public, that he has now established an EXTENSIVE N HU SKEY, on tbo Fann'of Sir. Janies S. Negtey, near East Lib* erty, where be shall bo prepared, after tho sth instant, to re ceive and fill orders fowovery variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and Plants, :1b addiUon to a choicß and superior stock on hand, he baa made arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in theßjist, to keep up his supply. Having a thorough and long expe rience in tho business, he can assure his customers perfect satisfaction. , • Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer ids' services in designing, layingout, andmanaging Rural Cemeteries, Pub •Uc.Parks, or the grounds of Country Residences; and will also famish plans for the formotion 6f Lawns, Approaches. Picturesque Scenery, Ac„ in .the highest styles of the art Practically acquainted with/erery branch of Landscape Gardening, and having spent years In the Sylvian Park* of England, and on the beautiful banks of the Uudson. hu hopes he has tho capacity to meet the wishes of ihoao who fhvor him. Oommunlcations can be addressed through this City' Post Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Negley * Mohan, 22 wood street. • DUUKEE'S CELEBRATED CUEAICAL YEAST OB BAXIHG POWDERS, The Chmpat, UcaWiicstf nesi Usrfulanil Eaynmni- ' Cal ArtidcforJSaising Bread, Biscmt, Died. ■GriddUrOnd Johnny CUkes, jptutry, ; Jftidciingi, Sweet Cakes, . Corn. Bread* «&., • BVEB JXVENTED. OP THE PRESS:— - V Those who have tried it, have found that tho advert!-c -ment docs not Vaunt 1U nralses too highly.-tTallahawee Floridian and Journal, Feb. 19,1853. ~ Housekeepers. who have tested the quality of this now. unanimouslyinlta' fovor.—[Lockporfc Daily' Itrorpasws everythlngin theway of rtsirw, we evor saw ur^prUlS 31 18&3 S ° Advocate and Regis-.' This is ah article of such utility in various kinds of rook ery, that when Its virtues become property known,'no housekeeper, that studies comfort and economy, will ail lingly do without IU--{N, Y. Pick.; May 21,1853. - • . No one need beritato touse Darkce’eaH-lmportantarUrla to housekeepers.—{Republican Banner and Nashville Wbs>\ Feb.. 17,1853. , . °* Would you hovo light bread, sweet bread; bread that you can eatwith a good .relish, do not forget to procure Darkens Baking Powder, and you will not foil to bare good brand cakes, Aa-rlTroy Daily TTmes; May 24,1852. ’ Wo have tried this article, and can recommend It with perfect confidence.r-{Quebea Gaxetto, July, 1852. • -Durkec’a Baking Powder we have tried at our house; and our, “better, half” was astonished at the result—fN Y Daily Times, Oct 23,1852. ; • - - Li * •* AH good housewives Will rejoice !h and glorify the name of Durfeee, after they hato glvenlils Baking Powder fcfidr York Sun, Sept, SO, 1852, . Baking Powder, undoubtedly tho bcstarttda for this purpose that , has yet beendlicometL—N.Y. Dutch man, Feb, 12.1853. ; . , Tho highest commendations, from huodredaof theiargrsi • and most respectable wholesale houses in this, and- nearly c«ry largo city on' this continent, could ba giren, If snare allowed It. ■ * E. R. DDRKEE, Sole Phopbietob asp Maxwaotcbxb. ,. ... • • 139 Water New Tort* JJAXTER&SIcKKE, Amenta, Pittsburgh. foct2l] ualcouk M£cu~... m a. ikscn' •_> J« B»leecb) HXcAlpln & Cot. *TTTHOLKSALE GROCERS, atid Sealers in Produce* Sink ff als,and Pittsburgh Manufaettih», N0a.242 and 2i* Liberty street, near thohead of Wood, Pittsburgh. Pa..?? Ter for sale on liberal terms, the following; a '>° 1 >•■■■ Elm ; ;50,000 lbs. Bacon, assorted i 100hble.Tar; .... .:! 5 tons Bar lion <£• * .1600 tegs Nalls, assottad; 1 3 do-Best Nall Beds-- ’ 6001>oxea. Window Glass,; 2000 tegs Hock and It/flo «. ”f“ rtc s} ; , _ . ' f owder,,aes6rtod; :- . 60 half chests Tea,. as.; SOOhoxesßosinßoan’ -sorted;.. { eSbbls.Llnscod, Wiuii "6 bxs. Tobacco,assorted;; Tanners’ Oil: lOOhbds.N.O.Silgorjpift; 800 bbls. Vinexar: prime; , ; 50 do KosiS; -6 bxs. Havana Sngari 20 do Pitch; ■ ' 10 UiSs. Porto lUco do; j 6000 lbs. assorted Copper: ! >-*°Milr.aia*lH*( lard; 600 bbls. lO kegs assorted Shot;. 76 do B.H. do; { Ido Buck Shot:. . 800 bas,TlnPlate,ass’d;) 6 bbls. Alum; 4 tons Wire, ; do; | 20 do BvePlour; ■■ 2do Spelter; . 20settsTinnenf Machines o cas&s shoet Zinc, a^ ( and Tools; . n e*i rt< £ : ’ ' ! ;10Qbus,DrlodApples; ': < 100 bales Batting, assotted; 1000 lbs,Antimony;. 2000 lbs. Cotton Yam, a* 10 tons ass-d Sheet Iron;! sorted, ; . 100,000 lbs, ask’d Bulk Meat:! |apr2o ! MM:-A. • BB&LBB IN ’ Fine Tons, Choice Family Groceries. and Willow ; Wore. CORNER OF, WOOD AND SIXTH STS. . •; , ’ tTTTSBURGH, PA. ’’ : receiving a largo assortment ot PHESII QOOBB, In addition .to bis already extensive stock, purchased mm bat bands la thollastera niartets, which, will be sold at tno iowesi-morset prices.- - --- - - - - ■OS'* Hotels, Steamboats, and fanillies, buying by the quantity, supplied at arhblesiUa rates. - ■ dtyfrea 6fcharge. sep2l - Etf GLNEERB’ STATIO-NEKY WAREHO Ufilp • ; WvS;- •• ■' 43 : - C(ms*2. o?. MiK3CEt Ajn) Sroojw Srams. ; • A LWAXS 02f HAND, a large aDd-tf ell selected : fl tocfc ef Whatman’S-Dniwing Papers, all eirift; ; • . : . Drawing Paponn rolls, various widths: Draughting Pencils; • i .'■••• • Instruments;--• • Tape Lines; India Rabbet*; • i ' . . • Field Boots; - -•-••• ••=• v ' • --.-'Profile Papers; ••••'■-• • -• ->: CrossBection Paperffj..^ Add &1! articles of BtatfoUerfr '~pflVd.' . Translt,Topograpliy and Uronlar-HfiiJeclfoony pattern roqtUrea: ‘v l ”' V;«i V v .: : v t " , ■'< EOBOPEAH 4GESCY. 1 SSL ...... M - Sk TIIK OLDEST EBTABLIBHKD OFFICE IK THla dmr . „ job awrarao - —. 'zp -2MKKK-T- TO THB OLD COTSTEY. T WT® tojtsy tothose Persons jist- U »gTtrena|ln4fifl ©LKtountty/toddMfroua of eater wotting them i&onejOT tMr paswgeitlmt tie for dotogcltbexldcow complete; and on eb firm * “tot can not occur, nor. losses accrue to toy to* test tea years in which he hoa beefefri fioias remitted oarer a Half Million of Dollars -hISSPt tbe lossof a dollar} and the hones far whlefr hols •SSStJS;, shaped rioUesathto 45,000 persons "•-W2* <* Horan Issue PassengcrEiciots tor London. Dublin, UVer- Drogheda, Limerick, • Port T^PMIS\SS.fe ld n 0:^ try ' ‘ ma Dundalk, to Sm ■ ' “i . os ENGLAND. wm^?co”“.?°:;::;;;:rr — “i, ON IRELAND. ••- .DrorlnclalDank • T)nW!rt Armagh,. Bellast, Downpatrick, EnnHkllldri. Mallow,- : , Btrabano, Athlono, Carionr - Bmeheda, Fermoy, Monaghan, Ennlscorlhy, JlaUlno, Cavan, . Dhndalk, ••■• Galwov ■' Newry, . Tralee, Balymeno, Clonmelc■*.. Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, • YoughelL • ■Banbrldge, Kilkenny, *. • Dungannon, ' ' Waterford, Coleraine, Parsonstown,; Cork, • Bpni^ nV . .; Bandon, ’ Slim, Woxfori, , CooteMH, - Limerick, BAUyßbannon,......■! ON SCOTLAND. .- National Bank of Scotland. Edinburgh, and its branches in fifty, towns in Scotland^•-•'^ : QN PBANCEa Messrs* Edward Blcmnt&Co.,Bankers-.;....,J?arif1. ' to toy dty In France.)' ON -GERMANY. Messrs. Vegol*Kock & Bankers, Frankfbrt-On-the-Main. (Available in anydty in Germany.) ■ - "' •'.•••-> =■; JAMES BLAKELY} • pyT • . ; 19S. cor, of Sevehib audßmKhfield . TEAS I TEAS! TEAS ! WHOLESALE AND DETAIL, 1 <M£ the IPelcin Wea, Storey ■' 38 lmn fiTßUtr, PnTSDTOan, ixl ■ .chert, of neatly packed hr metallic package* < ? 1 «r pl ?^ r s?£ r . now.reviving bis Fall stock of OBm f n^^LA<^.^4^J* ,^collJsis^ng c ' f some of the finest cl < n to ne found to the Eastern market. . Merchants virittoe tkt dty are invited to call and examine our stock. • ‘ Below Uttdist of ihe various grades, all of which have Deen caxofuUy selected, and can with confidence bo recom mended i . .■- •?..•. v . . -v - 50 half cheats fine Young Hyson; 10 do do MojuneYoungHvson; • • .10 do extra fine Moyano .do; . 100 .do •.Superior dp; ■ 15...... do - extrafino... do; • 60 Lacqurcd boxes extra Curious Young Hyson 25 half cheats fine.Cunpowder; 10 :. d0.;.-vextra fine do; . ' - « 5 .do .do Aloyunelmperial: v ;20 , : do Superior - do; - ■ ' 160 dp - Pine Oolong Black Tea; .40 .. do extra fine Oolong; SO do extra Cartons do; do -Superlatively etropgand fragrant Ooloug; 25 chests extra fine English Breakfast Tea ; - » Curious • do do; JJALSO—Java and Dio Coffee, Lovering’s Crashed tod TaL Terised Sugars. ■ ■■ ' ' ALSO—63,OOO Principe Segars, which will be sold very J • ,j a * . T AfJAXNES, novmAw 38 Fifth fltreot, Pittsburgh/* r yp£ A Gjw c r. V A. JAYNES, • ... ■ NO. 38 PIKTH BTUKET, PITTaBDDOIL Agent fortkeSale of Jj. Johnson £Vo.U Type i sc. t : ri 07. PHILADELPHIA, ; v HAS- ON HAND andfor sale, the followings—Brasslined column- Galleys; Common^-Golleys assorted. Slice UaHeys, Composing Bticka;/ Common aria Job Cases; Shooting. Sticks; Ley Brushes; Boxwood Quoins; Purnl tare and Biglet, of all descriptions; Brass Buie, descriptions; Job Ink, in Ub cans; 100 kegs Prbut’s 'News Ink;TOOPountsPano,Caid Lettcrjand Leads, cut to any i ■®S'P nl<!raJ ’»£PreBsta and Tyjpo will rocalra prompt iit- - tentlon, and faroialied at tha Foundry prices.' Old Type re celTedinezchange fomew, atdcentall 2r ■ ■ . 1 pittatnrgh, May.«, 1850—daiw CABEIAQICB PnR sai.r. : rIIHB nndoialgned'haa just received at his . • ~ - __ A OAKMAOE WARKHOOBE. near tha Two Milo Eon, between Pittsburgh EslifSsSaj;: a ?wJS7JSSS TjI i e > * •P'endld i?” 7 deficrlption, and will continue to receive regularly, hew and second hand Carriones, Saliirs. sall .™ 016 xeT 7 tmStiameroT SS-hSlii e practice in the business,nud ru i^" o wnT^pfS.'on! l ‘“ E “ t ’ ar^^^ , fwUiMRS^Te^ C ’ la *" >Cttr ' > r ”P« tf to call and prompt attention paid to repairing of Carr' agea, Ac. (ayl6.-dawy« | JOSEPH WHITE. and sold wholesale or retail, at the Pokin TeaSloro, 38 Filth “ „ , A. JAYNES, Janlßalaw EzelusiveAgent for PlttshnSh. a.— net sAUtowau Haris. ..-■ .TyTBW PATENT AMALGAM PEN.-—This Important !!!* iLiT^ !o^.>f B, eT M , :t £ Irt ' ro S™ l * obstacles to tho nnl f “f.tbo Steel Pan; vii: their rigidity, and th.-ir rapid destruction by tho corrosive action of the ink. In mluutoly examlnlng.tho qnfll pen ia the act of wfitinitMf will be seen that Vi» actwnii compound, consisting, flrat'of a mntlavrcliling. backward action immedlatelyabovo ihc ■ 1 ° P?n Vai” 1 ’ sc[,ol!d ) the -«* scissors”-action, or open of the points to permitthe Sowed the ink. , This compound: movement—which' rted pens hitheuo never have had—gives to the qnlll its flexibility, and that- P ri U £ priner which ta so agreeabla to the haiid. - ? < s' msw f 1 ; 1 tbo acUon of the mnEclcsofthe finger* , yielding, as it does, to theslightest pressnre,wi. h hol C >!f lp if ! i B t fei land ' The efforts of all steel pen maki rt iteoffle?! '? iltsihorent of this essential quel —»na they have hod recourse to ah Innu merable variety of cracks and piercings to attain It. The Invenforaof the Paten t Amalgim Penfonnd, ftoinssetiw tho whol “P™ :tI “ « f tbo trade had In .^ n fnoneoua— that no combination if nyoriheauilL Thewcona difficulty to b« overcome MiSSi'Sf lmt l? 11 of Steat Importance to the eon-. a?t?onof f ,h?!iv ■ L !S yooel^ the COrTOsice action of, the ink on the ordinary eteel pen. Even with the care. It awedily destroy* the delicately smooth sne thopen- So senonsa drawback Is this front too ; enil? of i V 1" 6tMl ‘ h!U thousands arc indiiced topur chase gold pons, at s,n enormous cost, almost exclusively because ottha-onU-corroslto:quality'of that tnctal. The ?t°t* havo removed this evil bv their compound me till: S S‘e? f l Of tta iS CCSi: i r3 ’ ShhUdcsof steel, with tho r ? BL ' Un Fi' h!: chemical actioneftbe ink: Sa/tettiiiS? 1 ?! Uumi\ctnl>jtima longer Vumthc U^'!U‘‘ c, ‘:-?P<* t e<xrintroduced. noc!9 by „ y-S. HAVEN, StiiUoner,: taifo? Mlr?n“Tcw Urß, ,i Ih A'l'Sheny County,” epproT. j I3th of March, 1663, and Supplement ihoreto.-and AcLiix «naif^tll>o ‘'“e lhetela limited, Books will be opiniS l.y ' h k K, ,f o 'he suhscribed’onthatday! tKnd at tha house of Mr. NEWPOBT, In the Borongh of Sbraas TWENIY-POHETH DAY SAME MONTH, between the sfloio hoars. ' - . ' Philip Miller,- Thomas Liggett, • Gabriel Adams, ■ Lewis C.J. Noble, ThomsaWnlls— 'johnWnSe“mith' Malcolm iSih, ’ i°^“' v ri®“hran, Harrison Parry,| EobcrtCiiKamari, Lancia Karos, Richard EWalt, "' „ Robert Wilson, 1 James a M'Clclland, Thomas PearsGn, Samra Blakely, GrantMowry, JamesO-H.Benny, WmiwuC. Benny, A. Morton, ' 1" "»? T-SSS?"** lemnel EhurUUF, . - c- AsCoHlor, . , James Lewis. .. rnov!7 K*WKIiY * 00. oitir™ ftn« ttetatl. X\> his mends and thepubUogeneiaUjr,that ha fe!wSS\ conHnuea tooccnpy that large andcommndhnu EjStifeX • *5 * trrn * erf 3 r occupied by BihraM Pohne.^ar^^' S'* No - 86 ! »n?w Of Diamond -Alley and Wood 'et, a „iffß“ ond general assortment orSaddlcs! Bridles,JfarnesijTranka, Cai|et Bogs, SatMleUags, Valisav Bnfialoßobea, Whips, and all other articles In Ssllne. * niah to order aU Undo of Blreted Boss, manafiuirarod of tho best material, and- la a style of workmanship oqnal lo theJSwtem mannfectured article, and at OOper cent: cheaper. Coun try ileichanta and Fanners wonld do well to call and' mtamlno his. atodt befera jmrchadngdadteherc, as he la de termlnal to sell first rateartides at scry loir prices.' Ih>n t forget the ploce, No. 80, comer of -Wood st and . /*p2s ■ - Chnur °f ttruU, AUtohmy City. „ / $3SCi&^ r JF < }F Ll> tespectfUly inform their iiffmii t the ‘ pnblie generally, amt- they haW manufaitaro ofCanfneef '* ir . ~ W,"Barouches, BockMraya, Bomria.SlelrWnil Ch AM?,n!r£isrt!i^f rTario . a ; E? 1 ® o fflniEhttnaproforßon d . «,i hf r ? ut<!d 'Ah strict regard todn»bm'i end beauty of Cnlsh. Repairs will' aiiM beatircdedtocT) bestEmmSfcfnf fs’ m - in oil their worlr tlie Pol f?> nn4 Wheel staff, they feel conS dent taut allwho (hvor them with their pntrmmro.' will be perfectlysatisfMon trial oftlwlr trortr. paOTmß °' r iTVESrsTABtEi wTner_^_SmiUifitld-'ttrtd r and Diamondnijey. • '' J , no-ldrsigned haying added largely- to hh tjSSajSa-Stpcß, la now prepared to Bcodmniwlatß th» nubile ft l 'gia the finest Buggies, and beat HoisetlwUrfor Eaddlsand Harness. Gontlenien wishing tohnvehonU's find euperior areonuHodaUona for then at this stable. The stalls are large and new, and the nrS paya every attention to their caffii ttndcoinfbrt. p > ~ V. DEVLIN. Wearl &temTWM: CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY i '.: (war raj bmmwmb muo-t.) Of r JpSH OROUND PLOmt, Sm rir ■£ U»MUI or in on i boxer ot n ~%% n> ™ilsoa & Os., Wood. Braun h Xteit*r,ecr>. na ***** StClair streets, Pittsburgh. . - - ff* *' „warfe P** 3 .'Tf.Sompie|Druffc&ti Allegheny. . Flour will bedeliYßmi totiuujlesJnoltherfitfthetwociUca OAfin .on deUTery. : Jy29 r • BUYAN; KENNEDY & 00- HVILLB li. UKAIOUNBW. iUJoK.—iov rc»dj r t!i6 -J MEMOIRS OF M*«HS ROBERT BTOEO, <if tio Vir ginia Regimen tj by N;lt Craig: : PubHshrd »n 4 for Pslo It JOHN S. DAVISON, • ■ ■■ fS Morfce tp i root, roar Fourth. , F-HBUSS, BHOOJJM.B UKAUE, SUmjKTlCtl iM) Blag; X TIC STOCKING: DEPOT!teat to. KEYSBH’S, No. 140 -comer of Wood street and Virgin alley,.' All-kinds*of Buy chanlcal ajipltanctiC'atc kepi .and atfedicf Uila cstabllih -10 out, Satlsfac tioh yarras tedi nail cases,, norftt , >A,; A. 21A8QN A CO., win close out aU :tbdr mock Of Cashmeres, at a reduction of nearly &0 per coat. 'V*, .. .'• <> >Vi - »' ' ' y * ,Parleys Spanish •muxtutv" op ira^ST 6 A K INVALUABLE maug>g iyBSCE&TLA irw* A , i,u - KhounmUsa, OtaUaato CuuSwas i-implca or Pustule* on the Paco, HisOhc. SaiTr.tSf' s&tsaasßSS gaaaflEas^sSS^at denco in Ull orlmpirtit)of the HlocdT “(Wiry, Imprn :Z?P* ntaOMUaktam which hsi tsoeort» eelsbriOrf tim the number of extraordinary edits* «ffect<diP~™Sr OEoncfthM.lnduced the proprietor*. at ihri«*Ss“?sLl2 or; OMdrftlentttito oiler ft tothe public, wScH^td^K thaudnost confidence in Itawlrtncs and wtmdcMtS!. p^sfss^sss^S - : SrfiSfeS£2ttsS!& Carter’s Spanish iUxtn&'haminlstered hi OTer u' hulSSi rases. In Marly all tho diseases for which ItLretSS?. ■““‘d'solptlonl I had BortSpiiyaicS toolflOTetmuT title*of Quinine,Mercury, find.Ibeliefttah tlm Tertlsed, hataU without any ponnahent l^,?^ tried Carter’s Spanish twabotuS cr whl‘h SIJ toally cured mo, and I am happy to*nv 1 c f chillflor fever, isihw Ifcohstoer Tot^n^S worW.mdthe only.medicine that my.i^. "* ' Jomi LoaoDtf. BoiTopDam, near Richmond, Va. - O. B. LUOS* dhsjt; now In the city of Richmond. end mny yenrsln.ato BMtOtßde.ho, such conCtS, f lOl i^'iS S v fflca ?i, of Carle! " s Sponiah JUiituS, that he h« boufibthpwarda of. fifty bottles, which ho hoTJlcm aroytotheafflicted. Mr.licksayaLhinerlr tao taken aocoifitngtodlnictions. BO m«, »““&;»* Bbyaician, and formerly ofiho City Hotel, Inthecityof Richmond, says holui, , «SS!SSiS!SSSMSSS£TSaB“ : asaaaf-afeiw 'ISpISSMSS nto O K& O lS o^r^. Sl, V , 7 of . tlre3l!d *- - room cured of violent BcroS£»sb£f jEh ,h ™ prcM tlsm, which entirely disabledhim ilbeuma of Carter’s Spanish Mixture nnulo and the Editors,ln a publicnoiice, say ' S5 nd “ 10 all‘who are afiUctctl with dy STUd, ANOTHER CUKE OP SCROFULA _T ti.a . CohduciOr on thoß-3P. : anai? r B J t JHMM<BasßaaaW&- sostsssssniSf^S^^. alltho physfciahacf thcci^S son isaweU anown mercbknt la thecitVar nYrhJi^Jtv 1^ -and hia curo-la most remarkable. - iiichmonJ * Y »- .f'S%Ma£^r ß ?sur RICHARDS. WEST,- of Richmond, vaa ami nf n.„s„ '»> amfwhat physicianscull confirmed <bnisummhm°h» three bottles of Carter’s Spanish SUitunr ,>SUIOpt,Oa ’ JSDIffARD BURTON, commiasloncrofthe he baa seen tho good effects of Carte?s n ?‘ a number of Syphilitic oases, and Tara 10 for that hoiTihledlsease. a js It u aperfectcnro IV3I. OeliiltWOOD, of Richmond, cured of Old , Ulcers, which alsabledhtm from wnilttoT Too* ftw S? thsol CartertSpanish Mlzturo.'andw wlftouMmmtchr in a short.lime permamiuv^rrf ha^N^Shrfc 1 4 C0 'i W Malden T. DYQTT A- SONS, 1f0.132 North 2d Bi Ti»>n n/ »_t_vi •"■ atg^saSf weg | «4 •fir 1 ’ ■OttSXS’B COMPOUND BYHCfrilf vy. "V tOW BDCK HOOT. ' ■ e i?. y S 0 f tl iS( Compoont1 ’ “isntiOcslly pro '"f 1 h “ba of tho Materia “ antiraiicd reputation for tho BIEOULATDiQ AHD BTIIEHGTIIKNIHG’riII;',TTTVTt 1 J)x i J e ® T^£ aua «leaiislD}f the BtGinach and Bow els, fend thus caring all Bilious Bi*fcaW t tv * Dyspepsia, IndfgKslion.CosUTenofis, Piles, Ileadnchif Bo°or ! *** Ag«ft*'Jaundice, f?*usea,^:•*««: of & *ni j causing the food to nourish ami support erery pari; ** ' PUKIFUNQ -THE'tSLOOI) i Eruptions, Berefii. • t . BBOOiAHSO, THE BECEETOKr OECMHB, to perftrm their proper functions flaying Scrvousitritslioi, swi“^b» Urn *eew Ump3j.'Joints,: Ac.,; caused Pv : “ade use of the Componn'l'BjTup of YejfowDock:' PhOlipa, Ber. J. IL Kfr-hgior/ti, CJ S,*Jones pditnr Wißton-Fifild,-Ar.'ivvoiS toSJ Fish«x, M. E. H. Jaiaw Ilulchlnaon, Q.- SA Bea. V J Bata, Boot. Btuy. Colby, ond enc hundred others of the • UifatTapectableiainiUes.of Providence. 1 “ a - ntdnf 3 ? '^ or 0 uuxabor of years'been nc •' • of It«as» for tvllldi Itnaade-' is . <iB l > « lal, y™l><oMe ia INDIGESTION nod aU r L lt ?I™P l0 “ 8 > it erdte to healthy action tho r c^ 0T n e -t. Tort> ? r ’ * nii li «*ti,Uy , orthlaUKGAN l and Btimolaies.healthy action in ail: ‘ho fivotci:!- A<T I. tii’tiit. . RATOEt, or punter of the Blood, it hss no superior;' ' ■; Prudence,*. /„ Jeß . 4 , 18K j? AV1D «• »‘ „ #% p np«»d t>y o. Honan ft CO, Ho. «(I Broadirav. “•’VS* and others throughout th a ami other countries. JOEL MOUMlR,ftgent, aprfl.iy ■ , Pltteriiurßhe Pa* ’*■ Bit. BE LANKY’S - CELEBBATED CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, KgSßateSEgyssaassas ■ tho man Tor badness, society aitimatriinohy* This Instrument Js aimplfj, «mptahSnsWr ! Ad »>«< ftiiiny, and may ha need without tho slightest rincon.- Tonlenco or O 'sknowledgo bf the inost lntimsto friend. 1 nhst^. 6 ® nß ®* oitereally.produclngEo pTn or injury 1 nutS i*’ nra S l^?Hl tB “y one ercta attenaine to 'si«i y si, n “!is2 dJ '.¥ Je^11 0 •* , Jts:o»i»rion can take • vis. Nervoußness, Prostration, Dyspepsia, Paint iu the Head tmd> Dimness of Vision; WeakmSof the Back and Ixjwer Kitrcmitic3, AiToction3 of the Byes, Ithpofanee. Pirn- ', plesonthe Face. Prcmalare Itecltno of Virflity, WeatuSa TJtiSmSr, fesslpa Benaral, and that ill tho . “sSrUrtdShprStow?" fcl S> nev ® r wl!1 » tw V there - " enro ,o p*® ® f the complete instrument, carefully secured ■ ■ • againstsllohserraUontanbor.b, only*lo. itcLfw£r an J pstt of the United Btates 1 to order, accompanied byfuli direc* ; ‘ tions, and impor. ant adeieo to the married and sinalS the to tho remotest parts of the countajffctog must be directedftsort.’ • SbJ.MnAS^d'pwfe llo h,17111e 00 A B“ d «“ te<b^>>- h4lS (PCatPaid) “*■ “• 61 ll®Pra«d street, Ss&i M - 11113 P ’ U - “ d »«• S,! ' entitle principles, but that from liS use theheiSest be anticipated, there being, Ibr HKW TOBK. • ■--O- : ■ " . Jartteß K¥tieelrte>»». ■ Vy applied to other aflc-eUonfl of the lungs anjjlronebla. So far as. the treatment. la concerned, ibla iaSr ten little ’ S?u’? l , u S D< s’ a ? J t i“'2 r “ ediM *£? tb 0 coma. 'fbe n\i»Fr ehouM he glten as often ea may ho necessary to nilieTo tho cough, and produce a free and easy eipeetem- ■ t on;‘mdeolso to retnoro the- tightens, or: paid, ornppres- Sion about the throat or chest. The boWetartiouldhXErn. lated to tho nseof the S nary. If there be much debility, with nig Kt SreSwQ _ono to,too tawspoonfulaof TONIC VKdSUHjaE should S half an hour before each meal. It should be ,p yS?. B SS I ? r -“ u »eier, and imeot or^r‘?t,P^il U 2i art . e h' lia j !r tbcre n° nighteireats, or if tbey.dlsappoar, then giro the ALTKItATIYE thrS: VEBIIFTO , £. a “° rdiDB ‘° directions, Instead of the fOT sale;-wholorale or retail, pi the PEKIN TEA BIORK, £8 fifths tract. ■ v,. (]ocl7 1 ■" • . W arrea’a .(.omn»»<m Tr» >. • 1 . rpHIS m& ifi prepared hr ft piwe)y“ eiSSr ptbetss, cad iT*L l? t f tirr^n^J o contain nothing ir\fuVi<au tQmztalicTxns. . It in paJo yrben first used, bot by exposure to., thsaft be- ‘ camca graduallyCfamosf IntCEße and permaaectblaci. kor sale In bottles of Jns alw, b/wliolesaloor iretftJl.Rt . BeptV •: !•; - •" , -.y. fi; ' ; ■'■ .- ». Stationary Tfnr. cjte. Market street!' corner of 2^. /'tyPAL VAltMall-'fiOO galltma,- Smith's ffe* Ybri l ’ V/ brand, Ju More nurt for rale by - ■» . . PiiRIUJJiQ, Jill iS., uuccessors toJ.KIdd & Co flfg3 - 00 Wood ft f VUitjiiSiLViiit—'lbs In stoft? uni lor sale by va& decU i’CSHING J .lit! il IfaAMIl faAMI WIUUIBLESin stare and :ibrsalcf H’VU by ffa&2l PLE3II.VQ BROS, KAKIa SrAim'*—xJl) boxes,OWo/*- in store pudfor J. salary - . [doe2} - • • • VLY.bUSd BROS. SALTtiJTiUS —150 bags, crude, for sole by-* /•/ , defo B. A. PAIjyEbTOCIC &VO. jO «una tflcily for fufo.by V. :. ■...•>■,.■ , « r - B.vA; PAIthESTOCK A CO. | l^UOi\l 1 a dee23 ABKOW • dec23 ' - , , U-A. FAUNKSTOCIC & CO. cj AOO-leases* pcarletf, for Balcby i-' . i Q deeya . By Ae FABNEgTOCi; & CO. : ft/i WA'itba*-i iiava on hand. Had an, CDU” ju stanOjr -. recdtlng- fresh enpplics of the followtraf mtwMn pint- end riuartPhottfes: Umpire Sprlmr, White duJphhr Spring, Congress StßUer.'ind-Saratogi Water. ' ■ , -- - JOSEPH FZKSUNG, „ •S- _i CojnerJlarkpt tt,-nodDjomopd, i. end mrner fourth .and gmiihfleld eta. ’ MM.IUi.NiS tJlltbl6-rA. d6< JttCvLxariotis decs and Btylef, Ailed to prUcrtlorsaieby- ... ... Joseph jXEinsa' • i i . Oornef,3lMketfct.iui(Jl>Umand. jufi - and cprooc Fourth and BmiHiijeU 5 to* T KATuAiiWJN and Barry’s TriropUiyy iul u norr I < loLiastrecelrcd optlfor sal<» br JOSEPH ELTTMINQ. .'■-1. i \ CornerMarkfet«t-.ftndDiamond, ■ : - and corner jpgrlhapd BmtUiflpld sta TJ'MK UYKd.—‘Eatchciox’e Liquid Hairi)ye l liriitslawlT: . ■; ii changingtho color of the .hair to a <ltop black—thft .• beat now In • Also, EussdPs ami liarrtshn’aHair too* and Alxandert Xncobaplw, fi>r«al<3 by ; v i r,.,. :.•, *: . JOSEPH PmilKGy r •■ • ■ Coma*Mattel strand JKaaond,' ..ondcom6TPourtbaiulBmlibfiuld*U ■■gmrnmm .*H\ »■:•■'• ■ ;V'.,V-/v 'V ;;vy.i \ ’ y, ,^s:
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