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Thdf principal object fpr this removal, is to give them nidre fatalities for the , _. WHOLESALE TRADE! Thor are prepared to sell Goods at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES / And they win warraht them to bo as good as any manu factured &» the Union. _____ CUSTOM WOEK, nt'TBS BCST BCTLEjASTD DPOH THE BHOETSSt E.OtlCt They have on hand* full and beautiful assortment ol LOTHS and COATINGS, tor „ QT FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BU3I- Oar Interests mu Identical wiO> tbosa of oar customers, •nd wo assure th* public that our fidelity will not Cui id fllllnc «11 orders sre mar bo tSTorcdtrith. jggi DON’T FORGET THE PEACE— Wo. 88 Wood Street, (EAST BIDE,) GOBKEU OF. DIAMOND ALLEY". N no jotunsraqj eonnectioo tritli the Clothing Business on Liberty street. < Oar attention Is demoted exclusively to the House above designated. mar 23 DRY GOODS. . SECOND ARRIVAL OP «AtL ASD WINTER DRY GOODS 1 X The Cheapest Good* of the Season! ■xrOUNG. STEVENSON A LOVE, Rfeu of tho original Y Bee-Hivo, No. 74 MARKET STREET,between Fourth tlx© Diamond, Pittsburgh, bavo juat received, and arc | nowopmalug, nlarg a,m splondiff of , ' Of the newest end most desirable styles, adapted to tho nroßgnteesson. ■ “ . . < Plaid Brocade and Fancy Silks at bargains. Tlattl Blade and Cornelian Bilks and Turk satins. Merino Plaids, all wool, and Bilk and Wool do. Also, Raw Bilk and Caahmero Plaids of every description, rerr cheap. _ _ . Newktyle Plain and Fancy Deladnes. French Merinos, Cashmeres, Coburgß, Alpacas, and Para mattas, all colors and qualities. De Beaes,' and high colored De Loincs, all qualities. Fan and Winter Shawls, of every description. f Lona and Sonar© Broche and Plaid Shawls. Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do. French CUintses, Ginghams. ' A general assortment fast color Prints, from fleets. up. WinTE GOODS of every description. - Collars: raffs. Chemisettes and Emb’d HdkfA, at bargains. Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods, very cheap. “Amo: afall stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, atlow prices Linen Sheeting, Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, and N»p kins: RusriaDlaper, 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 we can accommodate all who may favor us with their patron *a" ,MWII WW. STEVENSON A LOVE. Kotiiell Tit THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS OF Fmsnoßoir, Allegheny city, and vicinity. —D. GREGG A CO., Importers A Wholesale Dca'crs In Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties, No. 39, ono dooffiom the North-west cornor of Wood rt. and Diamond alley. Pittsburgh. Haring completed the enlargement of their'uresent occupied Ware Rooms, are now opening one , ofthelSt and best stock of DRY GOODS and VARIK- owns; thw Lara ever heretofore exhibited to the Pittsburgh tSde, end omnxaminatlon, wlll be found to bp.unsurpessed br any other House of the kind In tho City, and ea ono of the partners le generally in the Eastern Cities daring tho bttslnesß soasona, hnrobasing cheap bargains, adapted to the Pittsburgh and Western Trade, wo will ho able to offer inducements to our old customers, and purchasers gener illyi Onr stock qf Dry Goods oonsiat* in part of the follow ing. leading articles,, Is: ■ Superior Broad Cloths; Pilot and Petersham do; Fancy Casslmerefl, Tweeds and gatinotts; Jeans, Fancy Vestings and Corduroys; - Flannels, -Tickings and. Vest Paddings Brown and Bleaehod Muslins, and Irish Llnons; Foreign and DomcetleGinghams; ' Alpacas, Merinos, Coburg Cloths, and Dress Bilks; ■ ' Bay State and Btoacho Shawls; ■ Woolen Comforts and Fanoy BUk Handkerchiefs. lirho following comprise a part of tho goncral stock of Combs, Threads and Sewing Bilks; and Scissors of our own Importation. Perfumery, VmHdnss. together with a splendid assortment s Gold latest imttems; Geld and Bil wTteh materials; Watch glasses, and an eg tenritfe stock of SO hour and 8 day Brass Clocks.of at variety of patterns. All of which will be Bold on the most accom modating terms, lor Cash, or City referenco, N Country Merchants and Pedlars are Invited to give n. a call before purchasing TcJAol'Tcasl i'bAJji—J, UAWURXlipine original and only importer In this dty, of the best Congo Teas from London, is now receiving a very largo tmdohoico selection of TEAS, which ho Is determined to sell fit such prices and fineness of quality, that all tho reckless puffers in this or theiiext city cannot beat; He most respectfully invites the ladles and gentlemen of this and tho surrounding districts, without distinction of nation, to call, and try his Teas, which he sells rutyect to bo returned, if they don't give datisfketiou. Tho following are the prices: Prime Oolong, Souchong and Congo, 87%@60 cents $ fi>. A very Superior-English breakfast Congo, 60c $ fij, Extra fine, a very delldooa Congo, 7C0.%15>. Fine Young Hyson, ld. ' Bxtn fine Young Hyson and Imperial, 76c, ’a lb. Very best Young Yyson and Imperial, 81 lb. - Don't mistake tho pi ace--PAGODA TEA STORE, corner of Diamond and Diamond A liberal redaction made to . jan2L « B 'K|/ji>bON INBTHUUTUtt.—Tho complete Melodeon jVI Instructor, In bstch parts. Part I—Elements of Mu. ala. Part 2— PrOgrewiTe yjnger Exercises. Part S—Airs, Marches. Wallses, Variations, Ac. Part 4—Favorite Move moats from Operas, Ac. Part 6—Voluntariesand lutcrludes: Part o—Selections from. Oratorios. Part i—Modulations. Designed as a thorough Instruction for the Melodeon, Bern* phioe, Eolleon, Organ, or any similar instrument, by John Znndel, Organist or Bt. George’s Church. New York, author of *<2so Voluntairesand Interludes," “TheAmatcurOrgan ist, n Ac.j Ac. Price $2.00. ‘ t , , : ’• •• •"A : ianre supply of the aboTO workjust rcMlvKl, ana for sale at tho Morin Store of JOHN 11. METJOR, • jgtjj .. • No. 81 wood rtroet. /-^arpktimG.—A large Btocfc of new and beautiful pat Interns now recoiling at the • NEW CARPET STORE, . 47 Fifth stroot, near Wood. Also.OUClothsofall width* and qualities; Bogs, Matts, Matting, WindowShedea,-Sfcair-rodß, Yeultian. Blinds, Ac., Aa., it razxowm cash raids. - • aops 1 ROBINSON 4 CO. - \Q LET*—A-three-story Brick HOUSE, on Third gtreal Afply [ftfo) JAMES BLAKELY; * *• r • rosT. CLOTHING. NESS COATS. JOHN ITCLOSKEY A CO. ] -V. '■ J .-i r ,> F :•£« ■ .. ■._ TRANSPORTATION^ ' .CHANGE r 'r and after MONDAY, ZfovemberiitbfrlSW, Passenger I Trains will-run daily (Sundays exoeptod)ns. follows: « M~ATt.trainleaves Cievelandst o,osAM.fQr.ffeliaTille, fltoooinic at all intermediate Stations; arritoat Alliance at ll36AMiand WeiUvUleat!i2oPM.,; j * • ‘ EXPRESS TRAIN .leaves Cleveland at 3,00 P M for AUi abce, stopping at Hudson, KarlviUe and Ravenna only—: arrive at Alliance at ;6.00 P M. 1 ACCOMMODATION TRAIN le&Tes&erelond for Ravenna and Intermediate Stations at 7.46, and arrive at Ravenna at 0.26 P M. Two through Trains £rom Clovolandto Pitts* burgh daily. RETB.BNING: : kxPRESS TRAIN leaves Alliance foe Oleveland otli-SO* p M, stopping at Lima, Ravenna, Earlvillo and Hudson only—arrive at Cleveland at 2.40 P M* • Tho Mail Traio of Ohio and Pen no. Railroad/leaving Pittsburgh at 8.00 A M, cunneots with this Train at Alliance at 11.45 A M. - MAIL TRAIN- leaves Wellsnlle forClovoland at 3.00 P M, stopping at all way Stations—arrive at Alliance at 5 00 and Cloveland at 7.30 P. M.. :' .... : ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Ravenna for Cleve land and intermediate Stations at 7.16 A M—arrive at Cleveland at 9.00 AM. Only one through train from Pitts burgh.to Cleveland dolly. CONNECTIONS.—MaiI Train from Cleveland connects at AUianco with tho Mall Train of Ohio and Pcnna. R. R. for Canton, Massillon and Wooster; also for Salemand Pitts burgh, arriving at Pittsburgh at 4.46 PM.,. : ; Express Train froni Clevelahdj and iMan. Tralxi from, Wellsvillo,both connect at Alliance at 6.00 P M with the Express Train, of O.A P, ILfor Pittsbnrgh—arriving at Pittsburgh at 8.15 PM. • . i • Express Train &om Alliance connects with the 8.00 A M i Train of O.A P.R. from Pittsburgh. . 1: < Passengers leaving Pittsburgh on the 8.00 AM Train or* rive at Cleveland at 2.40 P M, and connect with the follow log trains East, West and South. . I ; Cleveland asd Toi2DO.—Trains leaving at ROO P M for I Sandusky, Toledo, Chlcogo.and tho North West, arriving at | Toledo at 7.55 P M and Chicago next morning at 7 00— I time through from Pittsburgh to Chicago being Jess than 24 I hours. , Cleveland, CoimißUa abd Cinoksati. —Trains leaving at .2.50 P Maud B.SO PM for Colnmbns, Cincinnati, Gallon, Dayton, Indlanapohsand all stations -on the-BoUcfbntaino and Indiana Railroad.': : : Cleveland-asd-Ebi*.—Trains leaving at 4.45 P M and 9.00 P M for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo and New York; The Trains connect both ways with the C.Z.4 C. R. R. at Hudson for Cuyahoga Falls. Akron and Clinton at Bayard with the Railroad forCarroliton, Minerva and WaynCsburg. Tickets through to Toledo, Detroit, Chicago; Losalle and , Freeport can be obtainedat this office. Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the Company’s Office, of . JOHN A. CATTGHEX, Agent, i ■ nov!8 Moaongaheia House, Water Pittsburgh. OHIO &SD HBNHSYXVAHIA EAILBOAD. Hew Arrangement, ' 0 OUMENCINO A UGUST 8, 1868. T7IXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 6 o’clock, AM; stops only at the principal Stations, and dino& atCrcst lino at 1.3 Q P M, arriving at Cincinnati in the evening, via ColambusandXenia.. . • ■; Fare from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,75; to Columbus, 25 'MAIL TRAIN loam PlUaturgh st B.SO A M; dines At Al liance; and roaches Crestline at 6.00 P M, connecting with the Night Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with the Bellefontaino and Indiana Railroad for Payton, Indianapo lis, Terre -Haute, and towns in Indiana. Connections ore mado at Alliancu by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and Cleveland.- -•- * ~ ‘ . ' " " . Fare from Pittsburgh to Cleveland,sloo. •••» - - - Oonnectionsaro mode at Mansfield by Railroad with San* dusky City, Mansfield, Mount Yernon, Newark and Zones* Title. ■ ■ Faro to Sandusky City,s4,6o; to Newark, to “Zanes ville, $5. ' Connections aro made with Detroit and Chicago, both by Cleveland and Sandosky City. Passengers wholeave Pitts burgh in tho Mall Train at B.SO A M, go directly by Mans field and Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention. > Fore to Detroit, 0.00; to Chicago, $ll,OO. I XIETORSINGt ; THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves OrwUlno at 1.00 P M, Mansfield at 1.40 P &!, and Alliance at 6.00 P M, and reach es {Pittsburgh at RJ6 P 51, connecting with the Express Train to Philadelphia and Daltimore, which leaves Pitts* burgh at 10.30 P. M. : Time from Cincinnati to "Pittsburgh, hours. Fare, (7,76. Fore from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, $16.00. * : MAIL TRAIN loaves Crestline at 7, A M; dines at Al liance; connects with Express Train bom Cleveland, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 6, ft M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M and 4.45 P M, and New Brighton at 7 A5l imd 1 P M. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tickets at reduced rates. FREIGHT TRAIN Icaros Pittsburgh at &30 A M, and ar rives al 4.30, PM. Passengers are requested to procure Tickots at the Company's Ofiicc. at the'Federal Street Station, of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent . 4^-The Trains do not ran pn Sunday. Further Information xnay bo obtained of augS JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. WIHTEE AEEAHOEHEBTB. 1833. THE PEWYICVanVa IIAiLIIOAP. IUIK Fast Mad Train will leave tho Paseonger Btation on Liberty street every morning at 9 o'clock, stopping at all the regular stations on tbe road, and arriving in Philadelphia the next morning at 7 o’clock, connecting with the trains direct to New York, also connecting at Harris burg with the trains for, and arriving in Baltimore at 7 o'- clock, A. 51. The Express Train leaves the station every erveningat 0 30 o’clock, stopping at all the regular stations, and con necting with trains lor Baltimore, and arriving in PhUadcl pbl« or Baltimore at 8 P. M. Faro to Philadelphia, $9,60; Faro to Baltimore, $9. Baggage chocked to all stations on tho Pennsylvania Rail road and to Philadelphia and Baltimore, The Accommodation Train will leave every afternoon at 5.25 o’clock, stopping at all regular stations, and running only as far as L&trobe. Returning trains arrive in Pittsburgh at SJO, and 8 o’- clock, A. and 720 P. M. Passengers purchasing tickets.in cars, will be charged tej OEXta In addition to tbe’station rates, except from stations where the Company have no agent. No notes of a less denomination than five dollars wQ] bo received in payment for tickets, except those issued by the : Banks of Pennsylvania. I ■63“'Notice.—* ln case of loss, the Company will hold them* I selves responsible Ybr personal baggage only, and for an | amount not exceeding $lOO. I N. B.*—The Excelsior Omnibus has been employed to convey passengers and baggage, to and from the Dspot, at a charge not to exceeding cents for each passenger,ond 12U cents for each trank. For tickets apply to J. ME3KIMEN, Agent, ' At the P. R. ft. Depot, on Liberty street. Pittsburgh, November SO, 1853, SANDDSKT, MANBFIELD AND NEWARK RAILROAD* WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON and after WEDNESDAY, November 16,1853, Three Passenger Train.* ran daily (Btmdays excepted) as fol* lows:— GOING SOUTH. Morning Mail Seating Expret*, Fatttngcr. Expnst. Leare Sandusky at 4.30 A M 11.00 A M 6.10 P M Monroeville Junction.. 616 “ 11X0 “ 6XO “ Shelby Juncti0n......... 6.40 “ 1.16 P M 7.16 1 Mansfield'Junction...- 7.20 11 1.40 M - AID fi Blount Vernon.- 0.05 4.10 a OX6 *■ Reach Newark..;;. .10.03 <* 6.16 « ILOO 4 GOING NORTH. Leavo Newark at 4.20 A M 0.00 A 31 6.25 P M MU Vernon 6.25 « 10.10 «■ 0.30 «- Mansfield Junction 7.20 « • 12J0 PIT UO “ Shelby Juncti0n......... 7.45 “ Monroeville Junction.. 9.16 “ Reach Sandusky -.10.00 “ 3.65 u 11X3°. Connecting at Sandusky with Mad Rarer and Lake Erie, and “ Northern Division” Cleveland and Toledo Railroads. At Monroeville, with Trains on 44 Southern Division** Cleveland and Toledo R. It, for Cleveland, Toledo, Ac. At Shelby Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cin cinnati Railroad. At Mansfield Junction, with Ohio and ! Pennsylvania Ralirond for Pittsburgh. • At Newark, with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Columbus, Ac., Ac. This arrangement of Trains completes the line of direct communication between the East and 1 * Ortat JfarVt»WaV* Passengers from Philadelphia and Baltimore, destined for the West, proceed, directly on their arrival at Pittsburgh, by Ohio and PenasylyaciAKalirtiad fo Mansfield. Thence to MonroovUlo, whore connection is made imtaediately for Toledo, Chicago, and intermediate place*—affording a route unrivalled for safety, certainty and despatch. Connection is also made with all the Trains on tho Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad at Mansfield* by which passes* gers from Chicago, Toledo, Detroit, Sandusky, Zanesville, Newark, and Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh,. Phlladel phia and Baltimore, without delay. , .. r By this route, passengers taking, the early Train .from Zanesville,Columbus, Nowark, Ao.-,can goto Toledo, San dusky or Clcvol&nd, remain lneither place some fourhours,- and return homo samo'day. " TnRUUGU TICKETS to be had at the different Stations, for the above named places. J. R. BOBINBGN, SaporinVt; Sandusky, Novctrihor, 1960.' ’ - fnot24:3m) Penntylvanfta Aailrtrad Ctwapany* WE are forwarding I’rodjico, Baltimore and Phila delphia, promptly, mj receipt. Time,iltvwDays. .... • sumomsaßt. Bacon, Pork and Bots fsalted,) 45c. 9 lOQfoa '• OnLojdjLard Oj),Tallow,Cotton, WindowGlass,6oa. © lOOibs.^ On Candle?. Choose, Earthenware, Leather- W Tobacco, 60c.^ao0£bs. On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristlos, Qorer and Timothy Seed. 70c.?* lb.. On Deer Skins, Hemp, Flax* and Eggs, 70c. $ 1005 a. On Feathers. Furs, Peltry. Brooms and Merchandise, 90e. . . On Hour, 87**c.$ barrel, . Wo are also prepared to forward freight to Rodehangh’s Station, near Greenaburg.and intermediate Stations. &VODE i GRAHAM. Agents, oomer of Penn and Wayne sta,. Pittsburgh. • Ti: H. HOUSTON, Agent, 276 Market street, Philadelphia, i JT pmamnion, Pniunnvmi attn, Bjitimoee. First Class.—Eggs. Feathers, Merchandise, Furs, 90 cants tgt 100 lbs. . Second CJsss,—Apples and Peaches (dried,) Beeswax, Bristles, Rnifalu, Boar, ami Deer Shlnd) Clover and Timothy Seed, Oiisßwaro, Ginseng, Eogr, Sheep Pelts 76e ® 100 lbs. Thirddo**— Apples (green,Vßren and Ship StnfL Bacon ami PoTt, (loose,) Buttor, Hides,' Hogs* Hair, Hemp and. ;Fiax, Leather (Eastward,) loo lbs, ■ . . Iburih Clair.—Alcohol, Bacon (In casks or bores,) Barloy : and Halt, Boef and'Pork (plokled or salted,) pocked Candles, rCheeso, Grain On bags,) Lard and Lord On, Lead (In pigs or ■ sheets.) Oil Oahc, Tallow, tYhl.-lry, Leaf Tobacco, SO cents ,%UOOftJ.- Special Bates. —Cotton 000 ? 100 lbs. Flour $1 Ttbbl, dec!2 ■■■ GEOKGE C. FRANCIBCUB. JEHO HAWORTH, corner of Diamond and. Diamond alley, wishes to inform his customers and the public generally, that he is now reoelving-a large andchoicaeelec tlan or GROCERIES, such as thdee Yonng Hyaon, Impo* rial. Gunpowder, extra 1 fine Souchong, Ningyong,-Oolong, Congo, and scented Orange Pekoe TEASMocha, Old Java and RIoCOPFEES; fine SUGARS and, SYRUPS; Bunch, Clnster, Valencia, Bun end Sultana RAMINS; fteshCUR RANTS; preserved Citron, Xemotr&ndOnmgs Peela; supe rior French BRANDIES; Port, Madeira, TpjrarKTe, Cham psgne, Lisbon, Sherry and MolaKaTwlNES;rtdgether with a general assortment of ; puje SPlCE3~«Uotwhich,he Is determined to spU at such LOW PRICES thSt tannot he heat hy any other Store In the city. , povl7 • r Administration Notice. TTTHBBEAS, Letters of Administration -de tmit-ninh Jr.V cum tutefflcnto nnnero,to the wtato of BERNARD KAJiE, laio of the City* of "Pittsburgh, dos'd, hayo been granted to the subscriber, all perrons indebted to said Ea* tate will mate Immediate paymenV and tbote ; harte£ claims against the same, will present them; duly odthehti* caiod, for settlement, to •-.... . _ • •' .?• .WJUUtIAU ■ -Adm’r. ■MITOHBtitPAIMEB, Attorneys at lav,' r.- ‘- • -r\ . ' j ‘ ' • * V • INSU Utlavf Oro ffltntaia Surety maturnnce Co. i Office, north main 'of Third it, Pint T?l£k& HiSUEATOIfc-jtttiiiilegß, .mpiobandlxe -and other J? ,proj>erty,ln townand country, insured, against loss or damageßy fire; st the lowest rateofptomlanu . Minis* IsßTOmca.—They lisa Insore reesels, cargoes and freight*, tbretgn or oossttHao; under open dr spedalpolldos, as the assured may desire. •■ • . « IsLyjß TnAnPi'cnriTjorr,—Theyalso insure msienanfllsa transportodby wagons, railroad ears, canal boats *nd steam boat*, on ttrers and lakes, on tho mart liberal-terms.— \j Directo*—Joseph H. Beal, Edmond A-Soudsr, John C. Darts, Bobert Barton; John' K-Ponrose, Samuel Edwards, 6 per. 1 Edward Barlingtdn,- Isaac B. Davis, VO liamkolwell, John Howlin', Dr, E. SI.-Huston, Jaa. C. Hand, Theopbllus Paulding, H. Jones Brooke, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig,Oeorgo SertilT,Spencer ll’llvuin,Charles Kelly.J.O. Johnebn, William Hay, Dr,B.Thomas, John Sellers, William E! £indart at T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John X. Logan. Wxlliah Mabthi, FrtxiaenL ■ • ■ Zara. O.Hun>i loci Avrident . JoswaWiOowAS,fiscrdary* - . - •/ Office of the Company, NO. 43 Water street. PittaOorgh. ‘ Jelflaltf • ■■■: P.A. MADHRA, Agent. INSURANCECOMPAHY, ■ 0 p HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premium and Wcciem Fund $1,000,000. INOOBPOBATBD 1826. Policies of Insurance issued atal! times on the mostiaTora* ble terms, against LOSS OB DAMAGE BY FIBE, .. ob »n» FKHXIiB OF NAVIGATION, .., ..... ... BY.. GEO. E. AENOXiD. Aoeht FOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLFGHENT COUNTY. xnarlGtyj . TIIE ONITBD STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND' TRUST COMPANY,: PMHiA»EIJPSIIA. ■. - CHARTERED APRIL 26T8, 1850. . . CHARTER PERPETUAL; CAPITAL $250,000, Office, S. E. Comer of Third .and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia.. ; Officers of the Some Board at Philadelphia: soecitobs. 1 Stephen It. Cranford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, ‘ , Lawrence Johnson* ; Benjamin W. Tinglsy, Geo. inionry, Jacob L. Florence, James Dovereux, William M. Godwin* William JTKee. Prtmdcnt— Siephenß. Crawford. - Vice President— Ambrose.W.Thpmpson. , . - jfffd*col JSeamineryPito&twyh—James iLWUlflon, M.D. Allegheny (My —B. B. Mowry. M. D, ■ . GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, marl7:y * No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsborgh* The Franklin Fire Insurance Company, • Of Philadelphia, JPmntylwinuL w. ll&ncker, Thomas Hart, Tobias JJ Wegner,Samuel Grant, Jacob B. Smith, Goo. \Y* Bichr i arris, Mordecai D. Loir la, Adolph! E. Bono, David 8. Browne, i Morris Jfattsrson. / Cnss. N. Basckib, President, Oms. Q. Bakckzb, Secretary, . . Continue to make Insurance, pcrpotu&l or limited, on evoiy description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fond, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, of ihrd ample protection, to the assured. The Assets of the Company 4 on January. Ist, 1851, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, vis: Mortgage .*..5918,128 <5B - Estate M£77 78 .: Temporary Loans ......... 85,960 17 8t0ck5...... ...... 01,889 OQk Oosh, Ac..« CMUO.BI Total ..»$1,212,705 44 Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by fire,there by affording -evidence of the advantages of Insurance, os well os. the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. 1 J. OARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ap24 •' Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third sts. THIUD ANHUAIi BTATEBIEST OF THE BTAMSIUTOAL FIRUAND MARINE INSTJBAHCE COMPAHY, i Of PENNSYLVANIA. Aswta, May 15t,1862~ $209,010 61 Premium* received to May Ist, 1863........ 136,260 60 Interest on Loan*, Ac 1,91019 Capital Stock..—..-.., 100,000 00 $440,183 20 Returned premiums, Losses, Ito-insurance, Ex* ponses, ..... 87,804 06 Bonds, Mortgages, Stock*, arid other good sccu- ....... m Premium N0te5.......... ................ 179,016 61 Cash on band.. 17,820 21 LO5 « 8.35 3.10. *« 10.30 UlOAJJ.—Wet?® Zabot PROTECTION:: Total ain’t of Resources, Liable for Losses— $353,318 70 Wttwtoas. JOHN P. RUTHERirOIU), Dauphin county, P. 0. SEDGWICK, Harrisburg, BAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS, Banker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER, “ JOHN B. RCTH£RFORD;DimphIn county, A. J. QILIiIiTT, Harrisburg. 8. T. JONES, Harrisburg, ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President. A. J. OH,LETT, Secretary. Will insure against perils of sea and Inland navigation, aim, on Merchandise in city or country, at lowest rates con* alstent with Woty. Policies issued on -dwelling houses either perpetually or fbr a tana t>f years. Branch Office, corner Fourth and Smithfleld streets. mygfctf 1 A. A. CARRIER, Actuary Pittsburgh hlfe-Inanroxic* Company, 0/ piTT&BUnaii, President—Jama 8. Hooa. Vico President—SanaaM’Ci.caxAff. Treasurer—Josxra &Listen. Secretary—C. A. Cowoh. . OFFICE, SO. bb FIFTH STREET, (Masonic Hall Building.) This Company makes orery Insurance appertaining to or connected with life Risks. Mutual Rates are the some a* those adopted by other safely conducted Companies. Joint Stock rates at a reduction ofone-thlrd from the Mutual rates—equal to a dividend of thirty-three and one thlrdper cent., paid annually in ad ranee. Riskß taken on the lives of persons going to Californio or Australia. James S.Boon, Samuel IFGurknn, William Phillips, • Jobu A. Wilson, John Scott, Joseph P,G«xasi* M. D» John il’Alpin, Alexander hejrnolds, Horatio N. j>e. Hiram Stowe. max 23 Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. B. MILT,KB, Jr., President. | P. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 0300,000. \I TILL insure against all kind* of riaks.FlßEendMA W BINS. AU lopses will bo liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Dxuctobs who are ■well known in the community, and who are determined* by iromptnefla and liberality, to maintain the character which hey bare assumed, as offering thebeat protection tbtbosa who desire to be insured. bired&nr-K. MBler, 'Jr.»C. W. Hlcietson, J.W.Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, 0. Ihmseti, Q eorfo W. Jackson, Wm.fcL.Lyoo,Jamesiippeneott,George Derate,JmmedMc* Auley,Alexander Nimick,Thomas Scott. , - Office, No. 02 Water street, (Werenoose of Bpang ft Co.,OT>*Ul«,VPlttaMirah. ■ V - ! •••' -• uorMrly JETNA IWSUBXNCE COMPACT, UAUTFOBDk CONN. . Chartered 1610~Cap!iol6tocU 0300»000i . THUS, K. BRACE, President* TSO3. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. . DIRECTORS— ' . Thomas K.Broce, Samuel Tudor, Ebenexer flower, Ward Woodbtldgo, E.A.Bulkdey, ; Joseph Church, . Roland Mnther, PraierlckvTyler, „ Edwin G. Ripluy, EI3 1 Robert BOeU,- , Samuel Sf Ward, BlUes A. Tuttle, Henry Z, Pratt, John L. "Boswell, Austin Dunham, : , ' Gustarus F. Davis, Junius 8* Morgan. ~ ' T J&SF Policies on fire and Inland Bisks issued on favora ble terns, by GEORGE E ARNOLD, - ; deelfcly No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. WESTERN EARMERSMNSTJRANCE CO., NEW UgSO5( OHIO* BRANCH OFFICE,' No.', 129 FIFTH' ST., PITTSBURGH. CapitalfSlOO.OOO. . JAMBSEELLV iPresL LEVI MAETINi Bo efj. • . R. H6RASKEY, AgQOt.— ; OS* Will insure Buildings, Stores, Merchandise, and Property generally, on.thg.most favorable tenna. [dccltflm - It your JUlfo Insured, r' NOT, read whdtsonwonohasTnittoa. Amongalltha oonirtvanoes of mat to protect, tbo family .circle from want, nojm can befouruipiore simple in ita character, noble in Ita feature, or certain in Itsresults, than LIFE IN3UE ANQE., It la the prop vrhloh the dying husband leaves to support the uifeof hU bosom.. . ........... : It Is theunsemi hand of .the Provident fbther teaching forth from the grave, and Will nourishing bis oilspring, and keeping together the family group. - \ - :5 C/A. COLTON, Secretary, Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Filth st.; sepH < ‘ MnSohioHall. HOTELS, &e. FLOOBItOB HOlßfci ' ... INC. 400 BEOADWAY, NEW YORK. ; (cosbcctto os thi loKorurr pun.) ■ BEOBEH IOVEIOY, ••■ ■ . attacftea to the-Honae, i : FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Oblo. . A PATRICK A V • ;dergone thorough and • extensive repairs, alterations, feul large, additions of near i\irnitaro, eta, anti thd proprie tors pledge themselves-that nothing-shall bo wanting on their part to render tho ftuzramr a plaeo whore all the com forts of a first class hotel can be found. ! Jyfctf »•- C. PATRICK A SON*- 1 ■ St. Cbarle*, Hotel, : i °’ rner TJ** 1 “Ttrt, i PiUsbvrs\ Jter.’a. ! ... traJUAMB. CAMPBEUi, i! • - j mHXB fine ratniUßtosnt into' tto hands of a iX now Proprietor, offers groatindiKomcnts to Uie travel .UngfOTOßmmy. and alsoto regular boantos. -3iycry dcll jcaoy and injury .will be proTidod in ttasoason, and no pains 'will bo spaiod tOtio a r WU®5*Io bom to ail ThOnayicaa.'tSCTa. [MjI&tt)»Ifa. v OAMFBBtJi > -Prop'iArv St. 61al«" Jhttgna Bnv -Brewery. rTSHE undortigned roepectfoll; informs tho pubfe that ho JL' So now fully prepared.Jo fierrpjirlTßto families and the pubUo.goneralljy wtth Wo celebrated .LAQEIt BTiKB, In Dottles* All ardors left at,his OSIeo,HO.S9:DIAMOND AXLET, (near Wood street.) will bo pnnctoally attended tot and the Boer dolirnrod to any part of the city or vicinity. jo2Brtf O; BCHESCK. OFFICE MONONOAUELA NAVIGATION-CO,) December 10. 1853.. T PBOPOSAIiJ-wlll 'fct) received at thisoi&ce until three o'clock P. M. of WEDNESDAY, tho 25th :January next, for the construction of Loekand Dam No. 6: also, for the. construction of locks and Dams Nris.‘6uud'r, being roquisito to .qxtand tho navigation to the Virginia State llno.;_ Plans and BpeciSciitians will booxhibited at the'bfflce ono week previous to the letting, and all necessary Informa tion given By a iatthrop, Esq., or theundendgned. t Proposals trill be received for paymonta to bo made in cash.; tUso,:fbr payments in .stock and bonds <>f the com* pany J. K.MOOBHEAD, . deoM r,.i.".„- PreaHem of Mon Jfav.Co: ; .. - .•HMUKtfl'lAiii uhiNDs, n7i~ OF EVEBYQUAUTYtIhrsaIa at manulkctuMrat prices, atthe ’NEW CABPET BTOBE, 4T FIPIH BtSeiS neaiWwd. , [norfctfj- BOBINBON A OX ■' ‘v '.--i • r ‘+.v - \ : -A' \ t Vib%; tr* _ ; - i: BANKERS AND BROKERS. EXCHA HOE AND BAH El HO HOUSE a. wilkijSl *-cor, UNITED STATES BANK BUILDING, So. <3*7,1-aft Fourth Street, TT'OKEIGN and Domestic Exchange, Coin, Note, ; J? and Land Warrants bought abd sold. : Collections made throughout the Union. Business paper discounted, and loans negotiated* ; Stocks bought andsold'cn coraxolSalon; .•:" : Money rooeived'on* deposit, &&d Interest allowed when left for a specified time.. •. - ...... , deco . JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER, •"‘‘•'SBAU&-2S • • Exchange, Commercial -and Bank Hotes. r QTQCBTbought • and eold on' commission. Collections O 'carefally attended to. Interest paid onDcposit, _ jO®“No.'sBl£ Fourth street, nearly,opposite the M* M. Bonk. ' 'V-; , • declO 9. o. TTEp^" r - r T„---',T- —-Tr-r-' —-——— toHM tu xumutf TEEBKAtf & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. . . feb26:ly] ; gYo.9fr Wood StTtei, and 2Hamond AOty 1883. EXCH ANGE AND' BANKING HOUSE 0, A. WILKINS ft CO., No; 75 Eoubib Stbxet, Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh, jtuiS , . .. BANKERS AM) EXCHANGE BICKERS, , DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and. Time Drafts, Ac.-, Collections carefully attended to, and proceedsremitted to any port of the Colon.. .? - : Stocks hooght and eold on commission. > - • • : No. T 4 Fourth st, next door to Bank of Pittsl/g. (aelo •••- ooama of wood asm fifth etaxrrs.. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. • • Time Bills of Exchange and Notes Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and t01d.,. Collections, made in all the,principal cities of the United,States. Per posits received or Par and Current Panda. . [mar27ly Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. ~ [feh3 - AUSTIN LOOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Office, No. 02 Fourth it* above Wood, PITTSBURGH. ; x®* Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on col laterals, negotiated. Stock® and Land Warrants bonghl and sold. ; y • pets ' NEW OFFICES, ' Heal Estate and Contractmg Ageut. ; THE subscriber has beon induced to open an office for i the purpose of buying and selling; on Oommiasion,and having the Agency of large Steam Baw-MUhrand Boat* Tards on the Allegheny river, together with many other facilities from other water and steam saw-mill A He llaUers himself that be can furnish any bills of lumber and timber of any kind, great or small, long or short, and >'elivef them at any point on the Allegheny, Monongahela, Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to build large Barges, ] Store Boats, Coal Slots, Boat Gunnels, Bridge lumber, Rail- { road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, Ac., to any given point, And will attend to the Solo and Rentof Real Estate, From his long experience In lumbering, freighting and' boot, building, he thinks he can glvo general satisfaction.' All persons are requested to make their contracts soon; espe cially .those, wanting boats or large blllsof lumber and tim ber, should contract for them in the fall for the spring and summer use. ; Ho will also attend to the purchase and sale of any commodity that may be desired. i .Letters addressed to David Mcra, Real Estate and Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, post paid, will be punctually attended to. His office is on Irwin street. No. 2, Allegheny House. ___ DAVID MUNN. . $363,018 70 Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman,. Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, Esq., u ' “ Mr. RobLS. Brown, Esq, “ Allegheny gßiTer. Mr. Wm. Armstrong, “ Clarion “ Mr. George B. fiweney, ** u . ** a 0. A J. Hahn A Co., “ “ “ dea2l;lydsw . . , ’ doling oat Sain of Carpeting, Oil ClotD®, Slattings, Bugs, Ae, fpHB subscriber® having adopted the* plan of selling oft 1 their stock at the end of the season, are now offering the greatest bargains, in their line, ever offered to thq dUr. sens of Pittsburgh or vicinity. - * . In quality or quantity their assortment is not surpassed.: Hemp Carpet®, in great variety, at 15,153£, 25,28, 31 and 371£ cents. The entire stock will positively be sold the present season —REGARDLESS OF COST. Sale to continue till March Ist C. B. HEADLY A COi, jalO 82 Third street- . N. B.—Small Notes taken at par. ■ Dissolution.— The firm of l. todox & oo 7 Drug. gists and Apothecaries, was dissolved on the Sdlnst. The subscriber, haTlng disposed of his entire interest In tho late firm, to his late partner, Mr. JOSEPH FLEMING, would cheerfully recommend him to his Mends, and ask * continuance of the patronage here toft ro so liberally bn stowed upon them. [jaPj .L. WILCOX, Jn- - TTJST RECEIVED —By Express, direct from themannfofr tl turcrs, a splendid assortment of Colt’s Repeating* PIS'. tol*f 4,6 and 0 inches barrel, all of which we will sell- for cash as low as they can be bought in the city of New Yoffc-J Persons going to Australia or California, will find that they can do better fay purchasing their etiaippage at home, than they can among strangers, as we giro persons trehaace to try any of theabove Pistols, before leaving the dty; and in case of A taßure, we refend the money, - - BOWK * TETLEY, . 130 Wood street* Pittsburgh. PATENT FRCXT GATHERER—For picking fruit from tail trees without the eld of a ladder; Pruning Instru ments of the most approved construction; Digging Forks, suitable for strawberry beds, Potatoe: Hooks; Seed Drills; Cutting Boxes, for Hay or Com Stalks, of various patterns, and a great variety of labor saving implements far the'garden'or farm. Downing’s, Banr*» and other standard works on Fruits, Flowers, Rural Architecture, and landscape Gardening, for sate at the Seed abd Implement Warehouse, No, 49 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ‘ jy22 ' JAMES WABDROP. WftiVa Academy of DrawingandPainUngi vnrT O. WALL would notify hla mends andtbe public, Vf that he Lob removed hisstudio from First street, to the comer of Market and Fourth streets, {second story,) ovor the store of Wm. M. Hersh; entranceonTourthstreet. At the requdstof his friends, he has also opened a DRAW ING SCHOOL. Classes tbr young Ladies and OenUemon wBl be formed In both Drawing and Painting. - He has fitted up a Room with every facility for study; and he trusts that blsenteiprise will meet with a supporting patronage. : ; ; «nr22itf ; ' ’ " ' y •' OYSTER TRANSPORTATION* \irjß havo arranged with the;Pennsylvania and Bosque* Vf. hanna -Railroad Companies, for a special Oyster Trassportation.Une, at: exceedingly low rates.- . . - * 'oct?. -•; :. ADAMS ft CO., 04 Water st., ; . Dtuolntlon of Partnership.. . THE parinenblp horetofore existing between Samuel Pinkerton, Alexander Youn g and Philip Do Rechbrome, ■under,the firm;of PINKERTON, YOUNG A CO,, was this day dissolved by mutual, consent. : The noma of. the firm; 'will-ho used by either of tbe.late- partners in settling tbo business. : ; - PINKERTON, YOUNG ft CO. Pittsburgh, December 1; 1853. Tho business wlli be contiiiucd at tbo old stand, by Bam'l Pinkerton anl Alex. Young, under tbo style of ; deolidtf PINKERTON ft YOUNG. : : Farmers’Stalk and Straw Cutter* - THE subscriber Offers fit sale Sinclair’s Screw Propeller Fodder Cutter. It is vary 4 simple; having only two knives, oasily adjusted; the most durable and epeedyCut tor in nse. : Theyare lb use on the form of Mr. William Hodgson, Steubenville road, and at the Clover Dairy of H. perry, from' the Seed and Horticultutal Store, 49 Fifth st. : decl? . . . • JAMKB WARDROP. A COMPLETE assortment of Bongs, -with, English and J\ Italiamrords; and Potpourri*, arymgedfor tbePlano,~.from all thalaToritaand popular Operas of Mo* eart, Donizetti, MeyOrbeer, Bosinl, .Verdi, Anber,' 'Weber, eto4:together, with the latest composhidiia of. Jaett* Qottechalk, JalUen, oto-etc. Just recenred and. for sale by ' ; H. BQHBO£DJEIii A CO., - Cargo’s Ilall, SBFourth street.. •’ BLANK' BOOKS— : ' Legers,. • Journals, Dayßooks, CoahßOoks, Receipt Books, , * • Dockets, Or any descrip tion of BLANK BOOKS MADE TOORDERot short “notice, of the most superior qunlity,of paper, bound In any fltyle required. Blank Books *AGn> to order. A large and excellent stook of Blank Books always on hand and for sale at low rates, consisting of Cap, Demy and Medium work-in Ail styles of bidding. • 1 The trade supplied on liberal- terms. . •: W. B.HAYEN, - Blankßook Manufacturer,: . border of Market and Second streets. XXThDVinQ KNViSLOPESAND OAK£ r BOXES~-slftlQ W end Yery sale by - ' • - <163 ™' - JOHN S. PAVTBON, 63 Martcet Btreat; NEW BOOKS J—H/P. OalLow, Diipatch Buildingfl, has rebeiT«*thd following; Magazine of Art* for December, ' ‘"No. 6 PrictlcalDrnughiamon;-. ■ I PopularEdqcator,^>r r Deceinbex ; . •..The Lady at Emne,, by Arthur; lron Buie, by Arthur; ■ -= The Twin Brother*;: v. v,.;- ft** &U toe.different Magazines for the present month. deed, v- . ••: It. Pi OADLOW, Third a tract,. *VTEW BOOES I JDST''RBOEIT£IXATJIA;VISON , B BOOS JV 6TOEE, 65 MAEKST st:--Scluiff *s History ;:4ammn Honrs, ; Mrs. Kirkland; Bloodstone; by McLeod; .Dp Hie Hirer, Shelton ; Golden link; Tip-ToprlitUe Brnmcier ; Mason on the Chnnb; \pßStoT , ff The Lordonr Shepherd; Memoirs of B. Williams;tha Fat* S3na* Arithmetics; Greonleaf-’s C.& McGaCfey's euries; -Macaulay’s Miscellanies ;Preab'. Hymn Bookain elegant- bl n d>ng* r Bathorford’s. Children; _ and the latest astxcs of the B.a. DhioiL' Fors&loby - - ■-.* !•-- T-r.'; •! JOHN &'HA.'VISDH, r*. 65 Market street near Fourth. HQIQH TPAS>— haYQ this day rooeireda fresh sup ply of Strong - finri ‘Havered Oolong and Congo Teas, 1 at sffjmd;?soenis importation; which we will guarantee-equal to any : thing in this markets* tha same urfe* Wholesale aid retail by v 1 y BAILEY- A RENBHAW, ; l a s f ? 258 Liberty street I. *W. ClindWtolt, TvBAIBE IK BAGS ANDPAPER, No, 149 Wood BtrOet, [ /, Pittsburgh. The higbestyrloe In cash paid for rags.' I ' 5 4 - l F . O. E. ARNOLD ft CO., HILL A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Removal. PATRICKS ft FRIEND, Notice, Re.voiters I EerolTers t NewMnilc, c - SIBVJSNSON-ccnUnuM 'o tnanobstot. ul .OABINETTWABEIIICTerjiIKKriptiim, ithla old stud, Bloomer of. Üborty aiul SoTeath stmts. DNDERIAK . T . DiG attsnUod to, la all tts Tmnches. myll ■ a.Mllukbh saco'., ~~ TTAVB.TOT HiND at oxttmdl* CABINET ted |~i CHAIR MANUffACTORy, No. M BmltbAold strest, . large assortzoent clfyxur OJ plain faxnitato, which they Till Mills psr oont-below customary rates. 1 TenaS—cash only. doogjjy Orcat indntsiaontt to ®“j(,l5! l fSSKt r J 5 Tirß Till sell otu lugs stock of COMMON AND PANCV ' tV CHAIBS AND BEDSTEADS, »t prices that cannot mi to please purchasers.' All our. work is watrahted. Ourtermssre CASH. • ■ XEtaz2s--> t cor;Beventh&rulUbeztysts. *• Journeymen Cahtriet MakerrA«*ociauoni ' Wji&BBOUSB 0* TBIStf 'BTJ2IBBT, ; . v ... -;.h. . (BSTWBCf-WObD'ißil' UAHIST. Vv'- ' :-• ' . • - - : gg^fißSp^lSSiai:ohreadv-ttrtca to three tfmes aßyvi. - hands es thb largeet l^^ giygimifwiiiiiirnillUjj hitherto most rmtownedlmsinea* l; 1 this:city,’ hare opened their Warehouse, and'or* able wholesale or retail,' with.Jour* nltura offhe :i : Mahogany Wardrobes: Dressing Bxireaus; : Full Columned Chairs; Mahogany Wash stand g; Rofas; Divans; Piano Stboisr Book Cascs; Secretaries; Cmnl Tables; Pier Tables;’fine . I Card Tables: Centre Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; PoMar W&xdxobes; Dining and Break&st Tables; Workstendsj Chmryand'Oommon.'Workfltaiidfl; highpost, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Chibs; Cradles, Ac./ ’ ‘ ' •; " ■: - The adTintagos of co-operation,.on an extensive scale, po> I mit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they areaetor- I mined to sell, lower than any compctttorß, ad equally good, |if not better article, and warranted—as the public will un« I dezstand by giving them a call.- I - ss» j der. The fbßowing articles consist, in port, of Ida stock, | which fiir richness of stole and finish, cannot be surpassed | in any of this Eastemxtties: ’ Louis XXV tetoa-tete Sofas; - - I • Aft pnfflfj iTT plnah htdr doth} - 60 dex Mahogany Chairs; | - • 2D doa. Walnut M I 50 Mahogany Rocking (< I 20 Walnut uu. I 60 Mahogany Divans; I 20 Walnut - «r: - I • 60 Marble Top Centro Tables: I t fiQ . **; “ Dressihgßareaus; I *BO : M “ Washstosds; j "40 Enclosed • w ': j 100 Common “ I 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; | - 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: I 20 Walnut “ I 60 Cottage . u ! 800 Cherry and Bjplsrßedsteads;. . j 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut u | 10 Cherry ; w j • 60 Plain Bureaus;. I TO Dining and Breakfast Tahls*-- | 12 Secretary.and Bookcases; I 20 doz. Cane Beat Chairs;. - | 24 Cute Seat Rocking Chairs; . - ; I Writing-Desks;: . I- Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; 1 Etiguires; ;, . PapCT.Madie Tables; I Couveraation Chairs;' i ' Pemnroke w I Elizabethan “ ' ‘ Haß ahctTler tf j Reception -• « : lidioa? Work u I Pearl Inlaid ** Extension Dining Tables ; J Arm M Ottomans; I . Gothic and HMI Cb aim; ■\ v~ : i I A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and f WINDSOR CHAIRS; ' sAsnarHiS*BS supplied with all or r ticks In their line.. STEAMBOAT? and HOTELS, furnished at Qifr aborted notice.' : All otdcni attended to, WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c.. HEW JEWBIBT BTOBE, Ko. 87 Market Street, Jeond door, above the MorVrwest earner n f the JXavumd.) OHN STEVENSON, (of the late firm o i John B. U’Fadd«u & Ox,) respectfully announces to the public that be bits opened, at the abore stand, a fine assortment ofWATCKES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, UI BAN DOLES, Socket and Table OuVery y Britannia Tea and Cbmmimton and the usual yarlety of goods in his line Of business. •. • Special care and attention rirentotheßEPAlßcl FIKE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. - - / ■' He trusts, that from his long experience In business, lie will bo able to give satisfaction to those who may fbvor him with their patronage, . . . ' Pittsburgh,May l£th,lSs3» Hency Rtoh&rdaon, Jeweller* HAVINGre-htted bis Store In a handsome manner, and but recently returned from the eastern. dUeawitha fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and- FANCY GOOD 3, wouldeall the attention of his friends and custom era tothe tact that nmcng UaWatches will bofbundthe mostderfrable styles; patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest series of Brooches, Breast. Pins, Fob and Vest Chains, Boses,: Fancy Tabcs, Perfume Bottles, Table-Mats, Coifs Pistols, Porte Mommies in great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishuß; with an endless variety of ’usefal a&daK namental articles, which have only to be seen to be appee dated. r [novl) NO. 81MARKET STREET. , Bay Wood Nnriery and Oardenfi. TAMES KENNEDY, [late Manager of the well-known 9y tl racusa Nuseries, New York,) begs leave to inform' the public, that he haa now ertabliimed an EXTENSIVE KDR SERY,.on the Form of Mr. dames B. Negley, near EaStLib erty, where be shall be prepared, after the &th instant, to re celveand fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and ln addition to a choice and a operior stock on hand, he haa xnmle arrangements of the largest Nnrseries In the East, to keep up idssupply. Having a thorough and lohg expe- Hence in the business, he Can' assure hla customer? perfect' aatirfheilou. ’ •> ; Mr, Kennedy would also respectfully offer his service* In designing, layingout, and managing Band Cemeteries, Pub* lie Parks, or thO gToonds urConstry' Residences; and will also furnish plans fgr the formation of PlcttiresqthJ Scenery, Ac'* in tbo- highest styles of the aits practically acquainted with eveiybranch-of Landscape Gardening, and haring spent years to the Sylrian Parks of England, and hanks of the 'HUdsohi'he hopes he has the capacity to meet .the wishes oflhose who favor blta. - —-j , =* bSSSF* ; oar7rr . KENNEDY t OfV CELEBRATED CHEMICAL TEAST OB BAEIBO POWDEBB, The Cheapest, Healthiest, msx£ Useful and £ccnouii~ Cal Article for Retiring Bread, Biscuit, Bricd, Griddle* and JbAnay Oakes, ftutry, J*uddings t £ iced OakeSf Cbm Bread, <£e., ' EVES ryVE WTSp. Opinions op the press Tbose who bare tried have found that the advertise ment does, not vaunt Us praises too highly.—(Tallahassee PlOrldlan and Journal, Fob. 19,1853. ; ; ‘ Housekeepers, who' have tasted the quality of this pnw dcr, pronounco unanimously in its fhvor.—{Lockpoi& Daily Courier* ... -• I * It surpasses everything in the way of rising, we ever saw: need in the baking of cater.—{Rahway Advocate and Reg& iter, April 15,1853. - ' r. > This is an article of such .utility in various kinds of cook ery, that when its virtues become properly known,' no housekeeper, that studies comfort ana economy. will wil lingly do without IfcHN.T. 2D 1,853,- '\ ‘ : No one need hesitate to uiaPurkee’shiMmportntrt ortiela ;to housekec^era, —[Republican BannerandKoahvilleVVljlg, ; : Would youhave llghtrbreaiJ/sweet 'bretuJ; braid that you icon eat with a good reUsb,do not forget tonroedre DurkceV Baking Powder, and you will nbtXoil tonavegodd bread, cakes, Daily Times, May 24,1852.- : •/ - > -We have tried thla articlo, and can recommend 'it with perfect ; -Burkee*s Baking Powder'we have tried at our housed and our “ better hair’ was astonished at the result. I —fN. Y. iDaily TimeivOct:23,lßs2,;~ •—**••• , ‘ : AUgoodhouseTTivea will-iT'jaice lnand glority the namo ;of Burkes, alter they have given his Baking powder a loir .trial.—{Now York Sun, B*pb 30,1852. , | Durkeo’aß&klng Powder, undoubtedly the host article for this purpose that hna yet bcondisrovered.—N. Y. -Dutch man, Feb. 12,1853. • ' 4*., , . ' The highest commendations, from hurdradßofthelargest and most respectable wholesale houses in this, and.-nearly every large city on this continent, could be given; if space allowed tt. i; : ; . • •• • ,:u 1 ’ B. R. BtJRKEE, . : Boix .Psopßinon aru. UanurAcnmxß, • ■ .'l39 iWaUr street, NovE-York, BAXTER A McKER, Agents, Httsburgh; {octal] ijuwoL2f urren-^;:.^.'.; joiw M’irj?rs:.;....„..jostpiig, J. S« Deech, filcAlplndh Co., v jTCTHOLESALR'GROCE&S, and Beal era In Produce^ilet* ; Vf : ala,ahd lditaburgh' afanufiiotureg, Nos. 242and24A 'Liberty street, near the head of iWood, Pittabtirgh, Pa., tf-i ifer&rsalebcliberaltersiSythefbUGtring: I lQfrtlsrOes fash Ride; 150,000 Rs. Bacon, assorted; '■ 10nbbli.Tor;’ • . 6 tonsßar Ironi do; '' . 1500kcgsNaHs,asaorted; t r; 3"do . t .600 boxes Window Gloss,. 2000. kega Rock and BiSo . .• assortedj7. I. ;. ; .' Powder,assorted: ’ . 50 half chests Tea, as-; 800 boxes Rosin Boap; r . ;96hhls.Linseed,Lordan4 • 7 5 hxs, Tobacco, assorted;; Tanners’ On: > 100hhds.N.O.Sugor,port;. 800bble.Tinegart ! primes 30 do r Eo'sm;* . 5 bxs. Havana Sugar; < 20 do Pitch; ' 5 10 hhds. Rico i 5000ft>e..a«sorted Copp6r; " - isob&gs Coffee; - • • | • 20bhls.aad kegs Lardf 500 bbls. N. O. Molasses; 1 lOkegaassortedShot; 75^^do; j 1 do Buckßhot;’ _ SOO'Bxs.Tin; Plate, - Eas'd Bbbla.Alum; - .-4 tonsi Wire,;.i do;.] . 20 do ByePlour; . ; - . 2 do Spelter;.. ‘ •'SOseitsTinnera 1 Machines > vfi caaks shoot Zinc,aa-> .. - and Tools; • * - ; ; - sorted; ; »~ 10Q bus. Dried Apples; • 500.pigaHn; . .. * 100 bales Batting,assorted; . 1000 tbs. Antimony;. I 2000 235. Cotton Yarn,'::as ; ; 10tonsftss’dSheetlTon;i sorted. * 100 t Q60'B>a..aatfd Bulk. Meat Si" ~ . jcprtO.. wm: a. m’cltjkg,' ■ DEAEERIN fine Teas, Choree family Hfoceriea mi Willow i.a- Ware. ‘ ft CORNER OF WOOD A$D SIXTH STS., - .■■■•■ - • ■ • - pirrsEUßQn, pa. . IS how receivihgft largo Assortment of PRBSH GOODS, -iMdditlon -to'JilA already stock, porrha&vU from .first hands in tlieKastam&iflxketfty which) wißbesqld atthelowestmarket prkos. * Hotels Staamooatft,' afcdGurilllea, buying-by th* freg orfchargo. sgp2l \\ sxaxioneey'wakehouse, ; ; .i tbh*,..vw-r f • . OQaata QrMAdsiT AaßfiscosDSTsina. ... . \ ALWAYS ON UAflLi slargeand-Trell atlectcd stock el J\ Whatman’s Drawing Papers, all sizes; - « « . , -» •.; Draaghtlngl’encilsj > - -, -• tfatfaematieiU Instruments; . • Tape Lines; India Bobber; Reid Books; * -Proflla^Pwere; — :; i ry Papers ? And etf articles of 'Statlonery' tifiOd fcyGfrll 49*Let«l > Transit* Topdgrspbyend Bobord Books taedo to order— toiuiy pattern repaired, eept , • . ' *v *,-.■» r.. ~.■■■■ ■■'»■■•,*, V •*«•....•«& „ ■•■■■• » • ■’■'"Sr:'> J '’ ■■ v ->;;^*-' . ■.;„, ,V«>V. : ’' V-T^- * f r J *r? ■ j*9> * Nr a, v V'-‘ ■ . .'vr DCRKSE’S - - • • .ji* _ V"' L *? 1 . •■ ' V ,N . * . 'S MisEpsasffim . : - - ETTEOPEAH AOEHCT.; . M ■ M nxiswss m was city THE OLDEST SIOSBT TO THB OLD COBSTBYi ' T4SIK3 BLAKJELXhegt leave toaay iothotopersOßa hay- U. ring friends in theQld Country, anddadrou* of either Bending them' money or- paytafrtfcem passage tbathisjar* tangemorta for doing either is nov eossplnte/ttbil oh'eofitsx. ttbaEtstbatmlrtedtoacannotocau^nor-lofiSfflecmietoaßy pwrtji, faring the last ten years in «hfch'J»;h« been in baa remitted or vr> yHftlfMHltoa cfßolUrs yitLontthfOoss of -e dQUar,«nithe bouseforwhtoh-hols in Liverpool, hhe shipped zmtlefis than 46,800 person* t during the test year to this country, without a-oomplahit ct select ofdttty-Qn theljrparui : . . He canissue PaMenger.®cketa for London, Dublin, Xiver-- Drogheda, Limerick, Port toil Dundalk, to Now York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore and New Orlo&ns,and from thence to Pittsburghjan* wflL attend sfirietly to for watng passengerafrom thenceto any part of the country* HPf**®* Lao ’flightdrafts far sale, pay ablest tbs following: .i- ON ENGLAND. Edwards, Sandfbrd ACo... JLondon* r~“ •••• OS IBELANB. PiOTindalßank ■: Ireland „ ._Dabllru ... •- — Armagh, ; Belfast, Downpatrick, Enniskillen, > Mallow, .Strabane, Athlon v Carlow, Drogheda, ir , Fermoy,, , x . ; Monaghan, -,-Enniaconhy, BalUnaT 5 : tfa&Oalk, “Galway, Newry, ; .Traleo,” , r Balyaena,, . Clonmeu, : - Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, YoughalL ■ Boabrldge, Kilkenny, Dungannon,., Kilruah: . Waterford, ’ ' Coleraine, • Partobstown, Oork, , Ennis, Bandon, - Sligo,. . Wexford,.. - ■ Cootehni. . limerick* 80Uy8hann0n,............ .. . ON SCOTLAND. > National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh; and lte"'branches in fifty towns in Scotland. .. . . . ... . • ON FRANCE. .. . . - • hters. Edward Blount A 00-,'Bankoxfl—Pans. , r (Available In any city.ln France.) ; ON GERMANY. , Messrs. Yegel, Kock A Co., Bankers, Frankforton-tho-Haln. (Available In any dty in Germany.) • *. JAMES BLAKELY, , { myT ■' 19fl»cor.ofSeygnthandSmHhfloldsts. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE AND SET AIL, , • < . - ; .jit the Mekin Tea-.-Storey ■ ' RBFirts TOnr/Pmemmaa, Pa. : ~QY tho half chest, of neatly pocked in motalliopockage* X> to suit the trade. .• •» •. i The subscriber is now receiving his Fall siock of GDFIh and,BLACE TEAS, ■■consisting of some.of-the finest cl< } i to be found in the Eastern markot: Merchants visiting tie city aro invited to call and examine oar stocks ;Below, is a Ust of the various grades, all of which have beenc&Tefully selected, andean with.confidence be. recom mended : - . 30 half chests fine Young Hyson; .10: da ,do Moyune Young Hyson; • . . 10; .do «xtrafineMoynno do; •• : .V. 100 .< do • Superior - .do;- •. • 1&: do extra fine do; , 60 Lacqnred boxes extra Cnrions Young Hyson; /: 26 half chaste-fine Gunpowder; . 10 do., extra fine do; ; : 6 do : - do; Moyune Imperial; ■' ' - ;20 do ; Superior 1 do; " - 160 do : Fine Oolong Black Tea; ' . 40 do extraflneOolongt } SO do * extra Curious do; .20 ; -do Superlatively rtrong and fragrant Oolong; 26 chests extra fine English Jlrcaklaat Tea;. 6 do Ourious, do . do; *ALSO—Java and Rio CoOee, Lovering’s Crushed .and Pul verisedSugars. . .. ‘ ALSO—63,OOO Prlneipo Sogar®. wbjfih will be sold,very low. - ‘ A. JAYNES, • ; nov!4dAw , 88 Fifth street, Pittshiirgh. TYPE AQEXGJT* ''■ A. iJAYIIfEBf'" “ ” fc . ■ NO; 3B FIFTH STREET, PXTTfIBUEGH, .- _ Agent for iheSalety&Johiuon& QQfe Type t sc. 9 OF PHILADELPHIA, HAB OJT HAND andfbr Bale,tie tbnotriDgt—Brtssllned ; column Galleys;- Ccmxmon QaQeys assorted, Sl!c6 Galleys, Composing BttclßCommim. and 1 Job-Cases; Bhooting Sticks; Ley.Brushesßoxwood Quoins tore, end piglet, of alldescriptions ;Brw* Buty-of all iescriptlons; Job Ink* inUbcans; 100 kegs Proof s'.Mewa Cnk; lMPounts J?ancy;Card.l*tter:;and Leads, oat to any .; ■OTigth. : - , ... - ' Pressss andTypc'*rill rreceiva prompt at* i tention, and furnished at the foundry prices* 014 Type re* calved in exchange for new, at 0 Conte fv*b. [ PittsburgVHayi** 1853^*9: r - - vA&aiAQKS POE SALE, r . I TXHB undersigned h&s'Justreeefred at his n-amr. cm X: CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, situated bear the Tvo Mile and Lawrencerille, a Vlb»- •-w (f VEHICLES, of every: description, and trill continur to receive regularly, new and second hand IkiagiiSi he trill sell on the very lowest &rn** .for sin.' Haviaghadtwelvejeare* practice in tbehuaineas,and arith his weU toreo facilities In the East, he flatters himself n putting down all onnpetitlon. . , Those vrishisg topurchaso are respectfully invited to call andseefor-themselves. .... - Especial and prompt attention paid to . repairing of Carri ages, Ac. ,fmylB:dewj*l :: , JOaKMfWBITE. ; . i)r« 0» Fomlijr Bltdieloei i TAYNE’S EXPECTOBANT; Jayne's HoirTbnlcr V “ TonioYernriftige; ** Banst! vePiUs; * - “Carniinatlw Balsam ff Alterative; > ■ -M AmerieanHsirDye The above TaiusfelefaxDQymediglnea eonst&ntiyon hautV and sold wholesale or retail) at the Pekin XeaStore, 3S fifth htreet. By V-. A. JAYKEB, janlftdsw ... ExclnsiTcAggntfoT.Plttßburgh. Khosas A PATENT AMALGAM ia* I :j_\ vention .removes tbo.two.greatbbstaclep.to ihooui; > (versa! use of the Steel Pen, vir: their rigidity, and' the ir • rapid destruction by the .corrosiT© aciioo.ofthe infe.ln mlatttaly.oxftmlningthe quill penin. tbe *ct of writing* it ( ' will bo seeathat iAecc/ionu compound, consijßting r flrBt,oC- : a. gentle yielding backward action Immediately aboyctlia - nib of .the pen, and, second, 1 the ; *tscissors??. action, or; : spreading open of the points to permit the jibw of tbaink. * (ThlS compound ihorement—which steel- pens" hitherto 1 fnever hare had—gives 10 the quill itsflexibiliiy, and that ; peculiar springy play whleh is eb.' agreeable to the. band, ;ahd'wHch seems to edit the action of the muscles of the ; Angers; yielding, a? It does. to the slightest pressure, wii h out cramplDg the hand. The effortsofail steel pen makers hare been directed to the Attainment of this essential qual ity of fiexlbllity, and they hare had recourse to ah merable variety of cracks andplercingsto attain it; The inventors of the Patent Amalgam Pen found,frcma scries of experiments, that the whole practice ef the trade had fn this respect been erroneous—tbatno combination: of cracks” and could produce the derived action; .\f the ordinary farm of theMuipatittrt adhered to. This ; point being gained, they avoided the plan hitherto-ad opted ilbr attaining flexibility, and gsve.n peculiar form to. the metal, by .£ich Ahey managed ,to combine tho u scissors” faction of the ordinary steel pen with the agreeable flexibil-* ilty of thequilL The second difficulty to beovereome was fofl&sa magnitude, butstill of great importance earners of steel pens; Kvcry one is aware of the corrosive 'action of the Ink on the ordinary steel pen.. Even with the. {greatest care, it speedily destroys the delicately amoothsur ’face.of the. pen. So -aoriouaA drawback Is thfo frora the (utility of the steel pen, that thousands are induced to pur* (chase. gold, pens, at an enormous cost, almost exclusively' jbecause ofthe an ti-corrosive qaality of tbatmetsK:' The' ■inventors have removed this evilby their cotapbUnd met al, ofsuei^withthe i ThtktPenx-vttlaitvufrtihan Uocbt]}timtiUlig&V\an iftc SttdPen,thusrenderingtherti thechiavext eter introduced. i For sale by ‘ - . W. 0. HAVEN; Statioher, ; novlA • . Market coiner Of Second, 1 ißridge over tbe AUegtxeny.Biverriot or ncarSharpslmrg* Notice is hereby given, mtin pursuancapfthh Act of Assembly ofthe Commonwealth of Pennsylra.. - ’'uia, entiiled*‘An Act than thorite the irate a Company to erect a Bridge over the Allegheny River, iat or neat Sharpaburg, In Allegheny County,’! -approved. ji3th of MarchtlßW, and Supplement thereto, and Acts tut* '•tending the lime therein limited, Bookawillbe Opened t>yV -the tinder named Commissioners, to receive’;subscriptions ‘for tbp Stock of eaid Company, at the ST. GHAIUi&aliiK ITEL, In the City of Pittsburgh; on fbe.BBVENTEHNTFI idey of DECEMBER, 1853, between thehoure oHOo 7 e!pek t A; A o’clock,- F;M;and should-the .whole, number of lahares notbe subscribed on that day, then and In that caSe.' -at the house of Mr. NEW POET, in the Borough of Sharp*- - ‘burgh, on the TWENTY-FOURTH BAT OF THE SAME fMONTII* betwccA the s&mehours. . .- Philip Miller, • Thomas Liggett/ James Sharp,. Qahriel Adams,- ■ ; Lewis C.J. Noble, ThomasWallsce, ' Peter Kllngensmitb, Malcolm Leech, John W;. Duncan, - Hairfeon Parryd* ' ;'" - David Drexmn,. ltobcrbCbessmaß; 1 Vrands Earns, Richard ilwult. - • David Boyd, Robert Wilson! • • . i James Marshall, James'lL McClelland,' ■’ r Henry M’Qeatyi Thomas Pearson, ■ V .- ■ ■ ' Barnes Blakely, Grant Mowiyjt • Charles Spang, : JamesXyii. Dciljiy, ; ' Williamo.Denny, 4 A.Morton,. Jt C« Comstock, . LemuelSburUlff, • ' " 5 . V. A. Collier, James Lewip. fnovlT Wholesale- | SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK’ MANUFACTORY. \ iTTOBERTH. HARTLEY - , begs leave to Infara- '/ : XV, hia friends and the public generally, i. oouUnnes to occupy ithat Large and commodious ffjffp||frnf' ; Store Boom, formerly occupiedby g> .lT r ; stock sty where he keeps -a large And: general assortment of .feddlay ! ln Healso-keeps oonstatfiUy unhand, and is preparedtnfur-' nl&h to order* - the best material, and in a styloof wctrbmauahip equa 1 to • the Eastern manufimturodarticla, and st6o>pe£ cent.cheaper. • - OcmntrT Merchants andFaitoars would do vrell to call and !examineids;Stockt®&tt .purchasing elsewhere* as hel&Ufr ; tertninedto seUfirat rate articlesatvery low priced i - .lv:» - > ’Dan t NotSa > oomeruf Wood at ahd ’pf*thfmfV.Aßey.':-i. ; ' •■/ap2ft-.'t -•- •frW!CT?7 - T' : .Comer p/ißfwcat and Cdtuont xtrtdr, Mteghm?. QUy, - ® J*°ULD^peapectfhDylnfbnntheir,JWroda ■ #sjg > y^aj^ , and: thanuhUogeußraßy.thaAthtrrhava • manufacture ofC&rrieges i Chariots* &&y their Tsrionastvles'of hniahand proportion * All orders will be .executed with strlct regard to durability and beauty of finish* : Repairs .-w£di also oe- aUmidedtft- $n the most .terms. Using in all theirworkrdha best Eastern Shafts, Poles, aud-Wheel. stuff, they feelconft* dent that allwbofhTor them with their patxopage I ,wfil be perfectly satlsfled ©h trial of -their Work.^ Sj --'■* * 'u.3- Pnxchacersare to gjveuaa call,J»lbtepUTvha* ringelsewhere^.. .oqtglly^ LIVERY; STABLE, j r . Comer of BmiihJU& ttrea''aa& : Piasmd'iaqr.-v _ t’-A THE nndmdgned havlzig added largely?4d liU ffss§&>; stock, is now prepared to-acrommodatethepubllo finest Buggias^«ndbesfc j Hdriis l b«B r fS Baddle iad’ Harness. Gerrumnea triddn'g to/ tovei-horaes kept atSiveiry/wBl find vnperior ftcrfflnrrovtailbhstorthcdgi at *b<« stable: .• The stalls are large and fli i ' pro* briatorpayßeveryattcirtion to their 1 race add eomfbrtil va<' octfcy > P. PEmHi-; Pearl Steam -Miltf- CANAL' BASIK, AIiLEfinENVCITV; : (SUS *H» fiittEOAh 6TATIOB.) . i X FRBSHOBOUND PLOUIV •. By leaving their ordersntQie Millorlta our boxes at > > ( • Loon, Wilsop.4Cdy Wocd streetjOrßraunA BeUerioot* Her Chertv and St Claif -/i iV ( y H. P.Schwartr, or J.T. Samplej Ihuggists, | Flour will be delivered tofamiHe, MEMOmS-OF MAJOR ROBERT STOBO, of thß-Vir gipda Regiment; by Niß. Craig". r rmuss. SHOULDER ANB.iLAa^ X UEPOTMs at Dr. KBYSER’S, No. 140 corner of-WuM streot and Virgin alley. All kinds 'nf me-- chanjcol applßrncos ar^lTcpt. ment .Batisiaction->arnintodiAa3l,cases...' > i A • A* MASON-ACQ.' "will close out all 'thsir stocks jQl«= CAihmenB» At ft reduction pf nearly $0 per cent. i. . •» » 4 VJWUI 1 BOT A PASBOI CT KOCBtT »«"?/ ; A N iho nurabfg dfTrts**t>iaiSS»- ymmber.atßrbbwaTe*, *Wmg»r.;£«rtacißj wid« .ttojmtwtoaj, «Sj,•«;fibra gwtteswßurtSV jtpoSn tji»M®e*[ OQMtaMUsr d raaea,in ratf*iU.m,nd *s-■ yertliok buioU sltt^aa/- permanent nV«Ci At MJb toally cored me» ana,T Mat happy to Ay 1 hk»« k*a «h-y-2 .;■ chills or forar since, leoxuidtt.it,tfcf : the only inedlcipe? tha£ yrag;pp»*h«f-fl.j . 1 j/-, M ?’ f Y T^ ,CT y ? v .O. a LT7CK, Esq “ now in,th« of iUchxaoitfLWtor ! many years In the J*ost OZQse, has each: oosfiiknu is* tte r ftrtopienlDg.efflcag?ofJSarttye JhAaishrMiatfaw, fc*••- •• I hjLß.lxmsbt ojpwatiis! has jrtreo ©portingto s„ *. ,*n% Itl a. xmmberof lnstancee tirfrd&ct»of Cm-mA 1 op & **»*wi*'i efflA firnrof MiAir*lSor- ■ Wa,KicJuaDiia,wsao>i»a«f:UTorCoiaßlalatoirtaMlßfl»'; by U» of - ioom.coiMof .TlolcntßcrofttU-mnibSi wtthTuiiSJiZ tggSSWfiS^SKSS'SS®’ 1 - STILIiAKOTIIBII'sCURB- oB : BflAftPlTDAj^T*^<*^«^^ i ; • ■ ObSauaw ob and ft it. 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