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DAILY MORNING POST..,
MONDAY- MOaNING::::-::::;:FBBR0ARY 13.
Tub TJeijiiy; Lav?— Newspapers generclly, ;
throughout- the oeuntry.'Ere -takings .ground
ngainsVlEesoYawsr 'A urging their
repeal, ia in progress ia Massachusetts ana New,
• York. The New Orleans .Bee speaks practically,
ia the course of a sensible arliole on this subject,
anil Bays: • . ■ ■ ■■
“Money is merchandise, ana the possessor
ought to have an indefeasible right to employ it.
to the best advantage. When capital is abun-:
dant, it is cheap; when scarce, dear; the supply,
and demand regulale its value, and no legisla
‘ tiou can overoomo this great and permanent law
ofpolitiealeconomy. Consequently we find, that
although in most of tbS States, laws against usury
have been adopted, they are as valueless as waste
paper. The moment tbe money becomes strin
gent, and business men require facilities, they
seek the parse of the capitalists, and consent to
pay higher rates of interest than allowed
by: Jawi - The experience of every merchant *ili
■ amply confirm this declaration. Besides,tf the
■ statute against usury could he enforced, is any
oho verdant cnongh to Imagine that the capi
talist would lend his money at the conventional
rate, when by investing it in other ohannels, in
real estate, or stooks for instance, he oould se
cure a larger profit than suoh a rate would afford?
The only result then that would flow from the
rigid practical operation of the Usury Daw, would
he to deprive. business men of all chance of ob
taining pecuniary facilities at the very time they
stand most sorely in need of them, viz : when
the.money market is tight, and interest high.”—
Baltimore Tima.
A Straight Enin Canal.— We eee it stated
on the authority of competent Engineers that
the Erie Canal is at leoßt 76 miles longer than is
necessary, if a straight course were taken.
From Troy to Soheoeotady, aotually about 10
miles distant from* the former plaoe, the Canal
traverses a space of 33 miles. Suggestions are
made that while the work of enlargement is go
ing on, the work of the making straight should
likewise progress. ■ ,■ ■•-
CLOTHING.
. 6E086E ABBIOB,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Ho. 57 Fifth Street, In Slavonic Building,
HAVING fitted up a room for the purpose of resuming
his business, flatters himself to bo able to make to
order Fashionable Clothing of all, and
strangers desiring comfortable garments, ■will no well to
riTO him n call, as he is determined to please the moj»t fas
tidious. lie will also be happy to see many of his old cus
tomers, as he has Jnst rewired, from tho dties, an
elegant stock of OIiOTHS, OABSIMBRK3 and l JsSTINGS.
decSl&m •
“ xusuovXl.
TUB subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and
the public, that he has removed from hla old stand, on
Markets?roeVtothe JTJSIPXtfO* FRONT BTOR£, U O.;
45 FIFTH STIIEST, immediately opposite too Theatre,
vhere he Is now receiving and opening a handsome assort*
ment of Plain and Fancy Colored Cloths, Casaimoros and
Testings, of the newest styles, which he will take pleasure
Inahowing to those who may fiivorhim withacalh Dels
also prepared to make to order every article of Clothing
constituting a Gentleman's Wardrobe, In the latest and
most fashionable stylo.- ■ ...
TO T* tt.o fiiS.~Thosubscriber offers-for sale bis com
loto system of Garment Draughting, so favorably Jaiown
n<l aimeraliy used by the trade of this city, Cincinnati,
Philadelphia and elsewhere? -at the following prices, vLs:
With Instructions, $10.00; without instructions, $< ,00.
Tho Book and Ruler, containing full and accurate directions
tosuceessfuldraughting,forwarded toany part of the united
gtauTourecdpt of s7>, by JAMK3 C. WATT,
Teacher of Garment Cutting,
No. « Fifth street, opposite the Theatre.
■ —: SA.MUKL GRAY,
no. sPo&azs omZaihas,
* «. cla» swat*, ntrsninum.
GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHE tO made exclusively to order,
end warranted to sail. Hu constantly on hand a
Choice assortment of CWTSA, OABBIMERES, TESTINGS,
pad OVERCOATING, of tho latest sty Up, selected expressly
for the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving their orders, will
fe&To their wlshos consulted and compiled with, as all work
Is done under hla own supervision, pgT1 * -
CLOTH 1N G STO RE!
JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO..
T7IORMERLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot op Lltwrty
P street, which has won an unbounded popularity under
he nano of the THREE BIG DOORB, hare, for the pur
pose of acquiring more space for their immense business,
removed to the spacious building on tbeconier
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where they hare now the most
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS I
... . AKO ■
READY MADE CLOTHING,
That has ever been offered to the public.
Their principal object for this removal, is to give them
more facilities for the .- .
WHOUEKU.E TRADE!
They areprepared tosell Goods at the
LO WEST EASTERN PRICES!
And they will warrant them to be as good a» any mann
factnrodin the Union.
CUSTOM IVOBtti
JJI TO* BEST BTTU, AKl> BFOH THB BHOBTESS ItOUCS.
Thar have on hand & foil and beautiful assortment o 1
LOTUS and COATINGS, lor
FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BDSI-
NESS COATS.
Onr interests'aro identical with a» oI our cMtomers,
and w« assure tho publbrlbat om - fidelity will not Oil in
' filling all order, wo mybe tooted[with.
FORGET THE PLACE—
No. §8 Wood Street,
(BABT SIDE,) CORNER OF DIAMOND ALLEY-
N.B.—We derireqar patrons tounderstand that we have
, no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on
Liberty street Our attention Is devoted exclusively totho
■ Hoo«.boT.d«ign.tod. • JOH NSTCWSKCT*ro_
DRY GOODS.
SECOND ARMY AD OF _
AHD WINTER DRY GOODS 11
The Cheapest Goods of the Season!
YOUNG. STEVENSON * LOVE, sign of tho original
Bis-lirvE, No. 74 MARKET STREET,between Fourth
aad the Diamond, Pitteburgh, bare juat reoeirod, and are
now opening, a-largo and splendid assortment of
- ■ DBESS GOODS,
Of the newest and. moat desirable styles, adapted to tho
present season. . • . . ■ .. .
plaid Brocade and Fancy Suss at
plain- Black and Cornelian Silks and Turk Batina.
Merino Plaidß, all wool, and 811 k and Wool do.
si m\j Raw Silk and Cashmere Plaids of every description,
very cheap.
New stylo Plain and Fancy Do Lalnes. _
French Merinos, Cashmeres, Ooburgs, Alpacas, %pd Para
mattas, all colors and qualities.
Do Bcges, and high colored De Lalnes, all qualities.
Fall and Winter Shawls, of every description,
r lamp and Square Broehe and Plaid Shawls.
Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do.
French Chintxea, Ginghams. rl . . „„
A general assortment lust color Prints, from 6J4 cts. up.
WHITE GOODS of every description.
Collars, Cuffs,Cheml*etteaand Emb dHdltfs., at bargains.
Bonnet Ribbons and MWlnerv Goods, very cheap.
Aiao, a full stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, at low prieesr—
Unsn Sheeting* Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, and hep
kins. Russia Diaper, and Cravats, very cheap.
GLOVES, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, and CRAY ATS.
We would respectfully solicit an early call from both
wholesale and retail buyers, flatteriog ourselves that we
can accommodate all who may favor us with their patron
a^ moBtUberaltCr YolTSa, STEVENSONA LOVE.
: —“ notice u 1 ~ ■
T O THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS OF
PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY CITY. AND VICINITY.
—D GREGG * CO, Importers * Wholesale Doa’era In
Foreiga .nil Domestic Dry Goods »ad Varieties, No. 09, one
doorftom tho North-west comBT or Wood stand Diamond
alley, Pittsburgh. Haring completed the enlargement or
thnir oresont occupied Ware Rooms, aro now opening one
of the largest and best stock of DRY GOODS andTARIE
TIES. 4h« baTSSTer h errtofore exhibited to the Pittsburgh
bade and on examination, will be found to bo unsurpassed
branvother House of tho kind in tho City, and as ono of
tho partners is generally in the Eastern Cities during thß
business seasons, bnrehsaing cheap bargains, adapted to
tho Pittsburgh-and Wostern Trade, wo will bo ablo id offer
inducements to oorold customers, and purchasers gener
ally.'Our stock of Dry Goods consists in part of the follow
Ing leading articles, tie:
Superior Broad. Cloths;
Pilot bod Petersham do;
Fanny Gassimeres, T woods and Satinotts;
JeauP, Fancy Vestings and Corduroys;
Flannels, Tickings and Vest Paddings;
Brown and Bleached Muslins, and Irish Linens;
SOYdgn and DomestloGinghams;
Alpacas; Merinos, Coburg Cloths, and Dress Silks,
Bay State and Broache Shawls;
Widen Comforts and Fancy Siik Handksrriblofe.
yrhe following comprise » part of tho gsnoral stock of
Combs, Threads and ffcwlngßilks;
Hosiery, G lores, Ribbons, raid ;Jeils,
Lace Goods, Jaconetts, Mull and Cwnorick Muslins,
Fancy Nettings, and MUllnery gdftda
Alsu—A largo assortment of Table Ontlery, Pocket knives,
lUsors and Brissore of our own Importation. Perfumery,
Patent Modldncs, together with a splendid assortment of
Gold and Gilt Jewelry, of thelatest patterns; Gold ana Oli
ver Watches; Watch materials; Watch glasses, and an ex
tensive stock of 80 hour and 8 day Brass Clocks.of a variety
of patterns-' All of which will be sold on the most Become
modating tonus, tor Cash, or City reference.
N Country Merchants and Pedlars are invited
in ffirft ns a call before purchasing elsewhere.
,%l°f D.QRIMGAOO.
mEABI TEAS I TEAS Ir-J. HAWORTH, tho original and
I only Importer In this dty, of the host Congo Teas from
iihdon, Is now receiving a very large pmd choice selection
of TEAS, which be Is determined to sell at sneh price* and
fineness of quality, that all tho reckless puffers in this or
the next city cannot beak He most respectfully Invites the
• ladles and gentlemen of- this and the
without distinction of nation, to. colt and try bis Teas,
which he sells subject to be returned, If they don t give
satisfaction. The following ore the priecsr_ ■
• ~ Prime Oolong, Souchong and Congo, cents lb.
a very superior English breakfast Congo, 50c lb.
Extra a very delicious Congo, 75c. ft. .
Vine Young Hyson, 40@50c. lb. _
Extra fine Hyson and 76c.
S?tM?hV|KAW’EA ItORE, corner
or miondsidDlsmODd alley A liberal reducUon made
to dealers. ■ ]ar ~ -
M- EU )DEON INBTEUCTOB. —The complete Melodepn
-Instructor,lnseven parts. Pert I—Elemontoof Mu
•io Part 2—Progressive Finger Exercises. _ Part 3— Aim,
Marches, Waltros, Variations, 4c. Part 4—Favorite Movo
SStetom Operas, 4c. Parts—Voluntaries and Interlndes.
Part 6—Selections from Oratorios. Part * ■—Modulationr.
Designed 68 6 thorough instruction for the Melodeop> Sera*
EolioonTOrgan, or any similar instrument, by John
Sundelforganist of Bt. George’s Church, Ne» Fork, author
of “ 2SQ Vofuntsires and Interludes, “The Amateur Organ-
W i &e 4 roroly“of to'above workinst for
edaattb. Music Store of J °KZ!dXit.
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Dll ANOB OP TIME. ~..;.
QN tmilaftcr MONDAY, Norembe? 14th, 1863, Passengor,,
Trains nlll run dully (Sundays MMptedlMftUo’w:
6IAH, TRAIN leavesClorelondolSDSAMrorWenavillr,
st6ptilng ataU lnferni«ilat«BtaUonß; arriro at Alllanco at,
1135 A M, “nd Wlcllarmo at 220 P M; ....
1 EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Cleveland at S.OO PMior AUi
anco, stopping at Hudson, Karlrnio and Kapenna only-:
arrive at AlUftUoe at 6.00 P M. . ■
ACCOMODATION TRAIN leaves Cleveland for Ravenna:
and intermediate Stations At 7.45,and arrive at Ravenna at
9-25 pm. Two through Trains from Cleveland to Pitts
burgh daily.
RETURNING:
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Alliance for Cleveland nt 1230
P M, stopping at Lima, lUvonna, Earivilte and Hudson
only—-arrive &t Cleveland at 2.40 PM. The Mail Train of
Oblo and Penna. Railroad, leaving Pittsburgh at 8.00 A M,
connects with this Train at Alliance at 11.45 A M.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Wellsville for Cleveland at 3.00 P
M, stopping nt all way Stations—arrive at Alliance at & 00
and Cleveland el 7*30 P M.
ACCOMMODAVION TRAIN leaves Ravenna for Clove,
land and intermediate BLa lions at-7.15 A Sl—arrive at
Cleveland at 0.00 AM. Only one through train from Pitts
burgh to Cleveland dally.
CONNECTIONS.—MaiI Train from Cleveland connects at
Alliance with the Moil Train of Ohio and Penna. B. R. lor
Canton, Massillon and Wooster; also for Salem and Pitts
burgh, arriving at Pittsburgh at 4.45 PM. t _
Express Train from Cleveland, and Mall Train from
WellmrlUO'both connect at Alliance at 5.00 P M with the
Express Train of 0.& P. IL for Pittsburgh—arriving at
Pittsburgh at 8.15 P M.
Express Train from Alliance connects with the 8.00 AM
Train of 0. & P. R. from Pittsburgh.
Passengers leaving Pittsburgh on tho 8.00 A M Train ar
rive at Cleveland at 2.40 P M, and connect with tho follow
ing trainsEost, West and South. ' ; -
Clevelasd AND Toledo.-- Trains leaving at 3.00 P M for
Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago and tho North West, arriving at
Toledo at 7.65 P M and Chicago next morning at 7 00—
time through from Pittsburgh to Chicago being less than 24
hours. *
Cleveukd, Columbus awi> Ciscinhati.— Trains leaving at
250 P M. and 8.30 P M for Columbus, Cincinnati, Gallon,
Dayton, Indianapolis and all stations on the Bcllefontolno
and Indiana Railroad. -
Cuvclaud and K&u.—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 0. Z. 4 0. E. K. at
Hudson fqr.Cuyahoga Falls, Akron and Clinton at Bayard
with the Railroad for Carrollton, Minerva and Waynesburg.
Tickets through to Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Losalle and
Freeport can be obtained at thls office.
Passengers are requested to . procure their tickets at the
Company’sOfficy, of - JOHN A.CAUGHEY, Agent,
novlB Monongahela House, Water Rt, Pittsburgh.
OHIO AND PEHH SYLVANIA EAILBO AD.
Hew Arrangement.
GOMMEircmQ. A UO US?. 8, 1868
1853. !«*•
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at Co'clock, A SI;
stops only at tho principal Stations, and dines at Crest
lino at R3OP M, arriving at Cincinnati in tho evening, via
Columbus and Xenia.
' Fare from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,75; to Columbus,
£5 25 «
HAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at BJO A M; dines at Al
liance; and reaches Crestline at 0.00 P M, connecting with
the Night Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with the
Bcllefontaino and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indianapo
lis, Terre Haute, and towns in Indiana. Connections are
made at Alliance by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and
Cleveland.
Fare from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $l.OO.
Connections are made at Mansfield by Railroad with San
dusky City, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and Zanes
ville.
Faro to Sandasky City, $4,50; to Newark, $4,50; to Zanca
villo, $5.
Connections arc made with Detroit and Chicago, noth by
Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passengers who leave Pitts
burgh in the Mail Train at &S 0 A M, go directly by Mans
field and Sandusky-City to Detroit, without detention.
Fora to Detroit, 6.00: to Chicago, 911,00.
' • _ RETPRNINGt
THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline nt 1.00 PM,
Mansfield at 1.40 P M, and Alliancq et &.op PM, and reach
es IPltteburgh at 8.15 P M, connecting'With the Express
Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which leaves Pitts
burgh at 10.30 P. M. .?<>
Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, Fare,
$7,75. Faro from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore,
$15.00.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 7, A M; dines at Al
liance; connects with Express Train from Cleveland, and
arrives at Pittsburgh at 5, P M.
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Pittsburgh at 10 A M and 4.45 P 51, and hew Brighton at 7
A M ond 1 P M. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tickets
at reduced rates.
FHEIOnT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 6.30 A M, and ar
rives at 4.20, P M.
%*t»P&s<tongcrtf are requested to procure Tickets at the
Company’s Office, at the Federal Street Station, of
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent.
* £2?* The Trains ilo not run on Sunday.
■gy- Further Information may be obtained of
augB JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent.
WIHTEB ABBAHOEHEHTS
1853> 1833 *
THE PES(!IimV4SIA iuIIKOAD.
fi>HK Fast Mall Train will leave tho Passenger Station nn
X Liberty street every morning at 9 o’clock, stopping
at all the regular stations on the rood, and arriving in
Philadelphia the next morning at 7 o’clock, connecting with
the trains direct to how iork, also connecting at Harris
burg with the trains for, and arriving In Baltimore at 7 o’-
clock, A. M.
Tho Express Train leaves tho station every evening at
9:80 o’clock, stopping at all tho regular stations, and eon
neodngwlth trains for Baltimore, and arriving In Philadel
phia or Baltimore at 8 P. M.
' Fare to Philadelphia, $9,50; Faro to Baltimore, $9.
Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Rail
road and to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
The Accommodation Train will leave every afternoon at
6.250’c10ck, Flopping at all regular stations, and running
; onlv os faros Latrobe.
Returning trams arrive in Pittsburgh at 5.10, and 8 o’-
clock, A. M., and 7.25 P. M.
Passengers purchasing tickets In cars, will b« charged txh
cxrra In addition to tho station rates, except from stations
where tho Company hare nn agent.
No notesof a less denomination than five dollars wilt bo
received In payment for tickets, except those issued by the
Banks of Peansj’ranla.
Noriea.- In caso of loss, tho Company will hold them-
Belvcs responsible for personal baggage only, and for an
amount not exceeding $lOO.
N. B.—-The Excelsior Omnibns Lino has been employed
to convey passenger* and baggage to and from the Depot,
at a charge not to exceed cents for each paassngcr, and
1214 cents for each trunk.
For tickets apply to J. ME3KIMEN, -Agent,
At the P. R. R. Depot, on Liberty street.
Pittsburgh, November 30,1853.
SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK
RAILKOAD*
•WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
0?f and after WEDNESDAY, November IC, 1853, Three
Passenger Trains ruu dally (Sundays excepted) as fol
lows: going south.
Morning Mail Evening
Express. Passenger. Express ,
Leste Sandusky at,... 4.30 A3l 11.00 AM 6.10 PM
Monroeville Junction.. 5.15 “ 11.50 u 6.50 “
Shelby Juncti0n......... 6.40 “ 1.16 P M 7.16 w
Mansfield Junction...- 7.20 “ 1.40 “ 8.10 “
Mount Vernon. 0.05 “ 4.10 “ 9.65 44
Reach Newark .10.03 “ 5.16 “ 11.00 “
GOING NORTH.
Leave Newark aU 4.20 A M 9.00 AM 6.26 P M
Jit. Vernon - 6.25 « 10.10 “ 0.30 “
Mansfield Junction..... 7.20 “ 12.10 P M 8.10 “
Shelby Junction T. 45 “ 1.05 « 8.35 «
Monroeville Junction.. 0.15 “ 3.10 « 10.30“
Reach Sandusky .10.QP “ 3.56 « 11.06 “
Connecting at Sandusky with Mad Hirer and Lake Eric,
and u Northern Division” Cleveland and Toledo Railroads.
At Monroeville, with Trains on “Southern Division”
Cleveland and Toledo JL R., for Cleveland, Toledo, Ac.
AtShelby Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cin
cinnati Railroad.
At Mansfield Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania
Railroad for Pittsburgh.
At Newark, with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville,
Columbus, Ac., Ac.
This arrangement of Trains completes the lino of direct
communication between the East and** Great Mortit-Wes l”
. Passengers from Philadelphia and Hal timore, destined for
tho West, proceed, directly on their arrival At Pittsburgh,
by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to Mansfield. Thence
to Monrooville, where connection is made- Immediately for
Toledo, Chicago, and intermediate places—affording a route,
unrivalled for safety, certainty and despatch.
Connection is also made with all the Trains on the Ohio
and Pennsylvania Railroad at Mansfield, by which passen*
gers from Chicago, Tolodo, Detroit, Sandusky, Zanesvlllo,
Newark, and Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh, Pblladel*
phia and Baltimore, without delay.
By Uils route, passengers taking tho early Train from
Zanesville, Columbus, Newark, Ac., can go to Toledo, Ban*
dusky or Cleveland, remain in either placo some tear hours,
and return home same day.
THROUGH TICKETS to bo had at the different Stations,
ter the abovo named places.
J. IL ROBINSON, Supcrint't.’
Bandusky, November, 38£3; fnov24:3m]
Pennsylvania Hallroad Company*
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WE are forwarding Produce, Ac., to Baltimore and Philo*
delphla, promptly, on receipt. Time, Five Days.
. eatzs or ratio HT.
Bacon, Pork and (salted,) 45c. 100 lbs.
On lord, Lord Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass, 50c. 61
lOOttra.
On Candles, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobacco,
60a$100B>s.
On Beeswax, Drtod Fruit, Bristles, Clover and Timothy
Seed, 70a lb.
On Deer Skins, neap, Flax, and Eggs, 70a 9 IOOIbs.
On Feathers, Furs, Peltry, Brooms and Merchandize, 60a
$ IOOIbn,
On Flour, barrel.
We are also prepared to forward freight to Rodebaugh’a
Station, near Greenaburg.and Intermediate Stations.
OOVODE k GRAHAM, Agents,
comer of Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh,
IL 11. HOUSTON, Agent,
270 Market street, Philadelphia.
P~EN l Nfe 1| fIiVANtA KAIDROAD.— WIKTEft Tariff iiktwctw
prrrsßuaon, Pan.ADEi.pniA Aim Baltimoee.
Pint Class.— Feathers, Merchandise, Furs, 00 cents
$lOO 8)8.
. Second Class. —Apples and Penchea (dried,) Beeswax,
Bristles, Buffalo, Bear, and Deer fifelna, Clover and Timothy
Seed, Glassware, Ginseng, Bags, Sheep Polls 7Go $ 100 lbs.
Third Ctoi.—Apples (green,) Bran and Ship BlufT, Bacon
and Pork, (loose,) Butter, Hides, Hogs’ llalr, Hemp and
Flar, Leather (Eastward,) Cso $ 100 lbs.
fburth Class.—McohQl, Bacon (in casks or boxes,) Barley
and Malt, Beef and Pork (piekled or salted,) packed Candles,
Cheese. Grain (in bags,) Lard and Lard Oil, Lead (in pigs or
sheets;) Oil Cake, Tallow, Whisky, Loaf Tobacco, GO cents
$ 100 lbs. '
Special Rater.—Cotton £oe $ 100 lbs. Flour $1 $ bM. .
dec!2 GEORGE C. FRANGISCUB.
JEHU UAWORTII, corner of Diamond and Diamond
alley, wishes to inform bis customers and the public
generally, that he is now receiving a largo and choice seloc*
tion of GROCERIES, such as choice Yonng Hyson, Impe
rial, Gunpowder, extra fine Souchong, Ningyong, Oolong,
Congo, and scented Orange Pekoe TEAS; Mocha, Old Java
and Rio COFFEES; flno SUGARS and SYRUPS; Bunch,
Cluster, Valencia, Bun and Sultana RAISINS; fresh CUR
RANTS; preserved Citron, Lemon and Orange Peels; supe
rior French BRANDIES; Port* Madeira, Tenerfffe, Cham
pagne, Lisbon, Sherry and Malaga WINES; together with
a general assortment of pore SPlOEa—all of which be Is
determined to Bell at such LOW PRICES that cannot be
beat by any other Store in the city. novl7 -
Administration Notice.
"YTTHEREAB, Letters of Administration dt bonis nbn,
f V cum tutamcnto annexo,.io the estate of BERNARD
SANE,.late of the City of Pittsburgh, dec’d, havo been
granted ta the subscriber, all persons indebted to said Es.
tato will maho immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same, will present them, duly authenti*
cated, for settlement, to
WILLIAM HANEY, Adm’r,
Ttb'Word, Pittsburgh,
»iHTCHEL & PALMEB,
Attorneys at Lav.
t ;*'vW
INSUBANC^GOMPANIES.
Delaware;SXntnal Safety IsunrattciA Go* ■
and other
Jj - property, in town add coon try, insured against loss or ;
damage by fire, atiho lowest rate of premiums
Mamhz Iksurascs.—They also, insure Teasels, cargoes and
freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies,
as the assured may desire. -.-■■>
. Ihlabb SiiifrapoßTATicH.—They also insure merchandise,
transported by wagons, railroad cars, canal boats and steam*
boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms.
Directors —Joseph 1L Beal* Edmond A. Bouder* John G.
Paris, Robert Barton, John It. Penrose, Bamuel Edwards,
George O. Lclpor, Edward Darlington, Isaac It. Davis, Wil
liam Folwell, John Nowlin, Dr. B. M. Huston, Jos. 0. Hand,
Theophilua Paulding, 1L Jones Brooks,-Hepry Bloan, Hugh
Craig, George Serrill, Bpencer MTlvain. Charles Kelly, J. G.
Johnson, ’William Kay, Dr. B.Thomas, John Boilers, William
Byre, jr. ■ ■
ffcrecfors at Pittsburgh—J). T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John
T.Logan. . Whluk Maxtut, President...
Tnoa. C. Haiip, Pu* President.
. -Joarra W.OowAN,Sfeerrfary.‘
-Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh.
jel6gltf - P. A. MADEIRA, Agent:
PROTECTION
INSURANCE COMP AMY,
OF
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Capital Stack, Annual Ptemwmi and Wcctcm Fund
$1,000,000.
INCORPORATED 1825.
Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the moat favora
ble terms, against
LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE,
OB TUB
PERILS OP NAVIGATION,
■ BY
. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aobbt
FOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY. -
marlfcy ■■■ - . . „■
THE UNITED STATES
LIFE IHBUBAHCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY,
PIIUiADEIPHKA. ,
CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL -"$250,000.
Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut
. Streets* Philadelphia .
Officers of the Home Board at Philadelphia:.
nnuwroEs.
Stephen R. Crawford, •. Paul B. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, lawrence Johnson,
Benjamin W.Tingloy, Goo. M’Honry,
Jacob L. Florence, James Dovereux,
William M. Godwin, William STKoe.
President— Stephen U. Crawford.
Vice President— -Ambrose W. Thompson.
Medical Examiner r PitfriwyA—James H. Willson, M. D.
Allegheny CUy —R. U. Mowry, 51. D.
' GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent,
marl7-‘y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
The Franklin Ffre Insurance Company*
" Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
BHIECTORS—CharIos W. Bancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias
Wegner, Samuel Grant, Jacob It, Bmith, Geo. W. Rich
ards,-Mordocai D. Lewis, Ailolphi E. Borie,DavidB. Browne*
Morris Pattemra. Ouas. N. Bincszn, PrtsidenL
CnAfl. O. Bangkok, Secretary.
Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
description ol property, in town and country, at rates as low
as are consistent with socurity.
. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af
ford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company 1 on January Ist, 1861, as pub
lished agreeably to an Act or Assembly, were m follows, vis:
Mortgage ...... $918,123 68 •
Beal Estate . - 84,877 78
Temporary Loans 88,966 17
5t0ck5...,..............; 61,889 00
Cash, Ac.......... .. 64,848 81
Total.™ $L212,7(»544
Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years,
they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou
sand Dollars, losses by fixe, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of iusuranre, as well as the ability and disposi
tion to meet with promptness all liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
ap24 Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third sta.
THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF THE STATE MUTUAL FI RB AND M ARINE
INSUBANCE COMPAHY*
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Assets, May Ist, 1852 $209,016 61
Premiums received to May Ist, 1863. 135,260 66
Interest en Loans, Ac 1,010 19
Capital Stock 100,000 00
$440*183 26
Returned premiums, Losses, Ho-Insurance, Ex
penses, 87,804 60
$358,3X8 70
Ronds, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good seen*
curities.. $161,481 08
Premium Kotos - 179,016 61
Cash on hand. 17,820 21
Total am’t of Resources, Liable for Losses 7O
MRKCTOSS.
JOHN P. RCTII6RFOIU>,Dauphin eouuty,
P. a SEDGWICK, Harrisburg,
SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia,
A. WILKINS, Ranker, Pittsburgh,
A. A. CARRIER,- «
JOHN B. RUTHERFORD;Dauphin county,
A. J. GILLKTT, Harrisburg,
8. T. JONES, Harrisburg,
ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon eouuty.
JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President.
A J. GILLKTT, Secretary.
Will Insure against perils of sea and inland navigation,
alsa, on Merchandise in city or country,at lowest rates con
sistent with safety. Policies Issued ou dwelling houses
either perpetually orfor a term of years.
Branch Office, corner Fourth and Stnlthfleld streets.
my23:tf A* A. CARRIER, Actuary.^
Tlittiburgh Life Insurance Company, p/
A PJTTSBUJtQU, Jti. Capital, sloo*ooo*
President— James 8. Iloax
Vice President— Surest H’Cicexah.
Treasurer— Joseph S. Lkecu.
Secretary—C. A. Cotton.
OFFICE* NOu 66 FIFTH STREET,
(hlasonxt ilall Building.)
This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to
or connected with Life Risks.
Mutual Ratos are the same as thoso adopted by other
safely conducted Companies.
Joint Stock rates 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 or persons going to California or
Australia. ——
DIEZCIO&9*
James S. lloon, Bamuel M'Clurkan,
William Phillips, John A. Wilson,
John Scott, Jdaoph P. Gauam, M. D.
John M’Alpln, Alexander Reynolds,
Xloratlo N. Lee, Hiram Btowe. mar 23
Wc&tom Insurance Company, Pittsburgh.
R. MILLER, Jr, PrtsidenL | F. M. GORDON, Secretary
CAPITAL, 0300,000*
\I/"ILL Insure against all kinds .of risks, FIRE and MA
77 RINK. All losses will beilbcraUy adjusted and
promptly paid. *
A Home Institution, managed by Dzaxcross who are well
known In the community, and who are determined, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which
they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those
who desire to be insured.
Directors.— lt. Miller, Jr.,o. W, Rlckotson, J.W. Butler,
N. Holmes, Jr., W. 11. Smith, C. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson,
Wm. M. Lyon,James Lippcncott, George Darsic, James Mo-
Auley, Alexander Mmirk, Thomas Bcott.
Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A
Co., up stairs.) Pittebunrh. 00v24:1y
j&TNA INSURANCE COfIIFABT,
lIARTFO&D, CONN.
Chartered 1810**»Caplt&l Stock $300,000*
THOS. K. BRACE,- President.
TIIOS. A ALEXANDER, Secretary.
DIRECTORS— Thomas K. Bruce,
Bamuel Tudor, Kbeneser Flower,
Ward Woodbridge, E. A.Bulkeley,
Joseph Church, Roland Mather,
Frederick Tyler, Edwin G. Ripley,
Robert Buell, SomueiS. Ward,
Miles A. Tuttle, Henry Z. Pratt,
John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham,
Gustaras F. Davis, Junius 8. Morgan.
83* Policies on Fireand Inland Risks Issued on favora
ble terms, by GEORGE K. ARNOLD, Ag%
dcclfely No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
WESTERN FARMERS’ INSURANCE CO.,
NEW LISBON* OHIO*
BRANCH .OFFICE, No. 129 FIFTH ST., PITTSBURGH.
Capitol, 6100,000.
JAMES KELLY, Prest. LEVI MARTIN, Soc’y.
R. MeKABKEY, Agent.
JsSP»Wlll insure Buildings, Stores, Merchandise, and
Property generally, on tho most favorable terms. [docl:6m
la your Life Insured*
IF NOT, read what someone has written. Among all the
contrivances of man to protect tho family circle from
want, none can bo foundmoro simple in Its character, noble
in Its feature, or curtain. In its results, than LIFE INSUR
ANCE. It is the prop which tho dying husband leaves to
support the wife of his bosom.
It is the unseen hand of the Provldont father reaching
forth from tho gravo, and still nourishing his offspring* and
keeping together tho family group.
C. A. COLTON, Secretary,
Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth at.,
eep2l Masonic Hall.
HOTELS, &c.
FLORENCE HOTEL,
;No, 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
(CONDUCTED OH TEX TOROPSAN PLiH.)
REUBEN LOVEJOY,
oc3:ly ‘ PROPRIETOR.
A mil DHOWS,.. ...w. 0. 003NKLL1
" v.
Brown’s Hotel*
Cbmer of SmWiildd and Third Streets. Pittsburgh. Pmria,
BROWN A CONNELLY, Pbopeietobs.
Xg»Qood stabling attached to tho House-
FRANKLIN HOUSE* Cleveland* Ohio*
C PATRICK & SON, Paopttirroas.— I This Housoh&s ua
* dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations,
and largo additions of now furniture, etc., and tho proprie
tors pledgo themselves that -nothing shall be wanting on
their part to render the Fkahkun a place where all the com
forts of a first class hotel can bo found.
Jy4;tf a PATRICK A SON.
“ St. Cbarles* Hotel*
Darner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburgh,'ftrm'a.
WILLIAM S. CAMPBELL,. PnopBOROB.'
Tins fine establishment having come into the of a
new Proprietor, offers great inducements to tho travel
ling community, and also to regular boarders. ■ Every deli
cacy and luxury will bo provided in its season, and no pains
will >bo spared to make this Hotel a oomfortoble hok> to all
who may call there. fmy!B;tf} W. -8. CAMPBF T - T -, Prop’r.
St* Clair. Lager Beer Brewery*
THE undersigned respectfully informs tho publio that ho
is now fully prepared to servo private families and tho
public generally, with his celebrated LAGER BEER, in
bottles. All orders left at his Office, NO- 39 DIAMOND
ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to;
and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity.
je2B.-tf , P. G. SOUKNOK.
■ OFFICE MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION CO-)
December 10,1863. J
PROPOSALS will be received at this office until three
o’olock P. M. of WEDNESDAY, tho 26th January
next* for the construction of Lock and Dam No. 6; also, for
the construction of Locks and Dams Nos. 6 and 7, being
■requisite to extend the navigation to.the Virginia Btato
line.- Planaand specifications will be exhibited at the office
one week previous tot bo lotting, and all necessary informa
tion given by B. Lathrop, Esq., or tho undersigned.
Proposals will be. received for payments to be made in
cash; also, for payments in stock and bonds of the com*
pany ' • J. K. MOORHEAD,
deold ■ . : Preadenl of Mon Jlav. Co.
BLitfbs, .... ... r
OP EVERY GUALITYy for sale at manufacturers 1 prices,
at the NEW CARPET STORE* &7.PIFTH STREET*
near Wood.' [novB.tf] ' ROBINSON A 00.
' i-k * t v
BANKERS AND BROKERS*.
EXOHAHOS iKD BMKiHG- -HOUSE
"DP . ?
WIIiKISB A CO.»
UNITED STATES HANK BUILDING,
Hoi Fourth Street,
KWafIUEOB, PA. ...
.'V7OBEIGN end Domestic- Exchange; Coin) Bank NoUs
£ and Land Warrants bought and sold.
Collections maderthxoughoat the Union. ‘
. Business paper discounted and loans negotiated.''
: Stocks bought and sold on commisaion. ' ■
UoneyrecmTed on.deposit, and interest allowed when
left for a specified time. - . . .: dco3-.
JOHNWOODS, .
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER,
uua n
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes.
STOCK bought nnd' sold on • commission. Collections
carefully attended to. InterosLcald on Deposit
Fourth tStreet, the M. M.
Bank." • .. ~ /.--V-v: declO .
a. o. .joua it. tixamif
XIERNAN ft CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ,
fsbC&ly] Xfg. C 5 Wood Stria, and Diamond Mien
1853.
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOCBE O?
a. whiKihs & co.,
. No. 76 Foma Smw,
Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh*
jans.' -
0. E. ABHOXB & C0 o
BANKERS ANDKXGHANGEBBOKEBB, .
DEAT.KRfI tfi V.T^ l mgft | <V>l« r Sight and
Time Drafts, Ac. 'OoDectionfl'carefuily attended to,
and proceeds remitted to any part of the’Union.
Stocks bought and sold on commission.
tgk»No. 74 Fourth door to Bank of PlttaVg. §pelo
HQili‘ft CO«t .
BANKERS ANDEXCHANQE BROKERS,
SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern ©ties constantly for
sale. Tlmeßills ot Exchange and NotesdtecountetL—
Gold, Silver and Notes, bought and sold. Collections
madeln ell the principal cities of the tialted.States. De
posits recelveflof Par and Current Fund?. [mar27ly...
au.m wumul xdwaod oahjj, . iujbehc* ctaubu
SKAMEB& RATO, -
BANKEBB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
BUT AND SELLGold.Sflvcr, and Bank Notes; negotiate
Loons on Seal Estate or Stock Securities; purchase
Promissory Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy
and sell Stocks on Commission.
Collections made oh all points in the Union. fmyl'.
H.HOLMES & 80K8,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
bsvs aoaovED tHxm baxxctq aim xxcbasoi omos fo so.
67 MJkSJLtI BTBXCT, fOTO DOQHS BXLDW OLD ST AMD.
N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
• and Dealeraln Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil
ver and Bonk Notes. Exchange bn the Eastern and Western
©ties constantly fbr Sale.
Collections made in all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received in parfanda or current paper, No.
67 Market street, between Third and Fourth ste. - { jaSOriy
Iks. a. u00tr,....«...;~~.». ...» .tuqs, sa&ojbbt,
HOOK ft BABGEHT,
BAKKEIIS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
r. o. coasxa or woon * exxxn st&, fittsbuhoh, pa.
DEALERS la- Coin, Bank Notes. Time Bills, Foreign and
Domestio Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, Ac.
Exchange on all the principal cities of the Union and Eu
rope, for sole in sums to suit purchasers.
Current and par funds received on deposit..
Collections made on all parts of the Union, ai the lowest
rates. ; - [sepUriy
Removal.
PATBICKS & FBIEHD,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
'Boot Removed (heir QJfict tothe darner ofFtfUicutaWbodfU.
- pmsßUßoa, pa.
PATRICKS A.FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, JGold, Silver
and Bank Notea. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western
©ties constantly for sale.
Collections made in ail the cities throughout tim UnUcd
States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at
the ooroerof Fifth and Wood Streets. ' (febS
A6STIS LOOBIS.
BTOCK AND BILL BROKEB,
Office* 80. 02 Fourth iL, above Wood,
PITTSBURGH.
Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on col
laterals, negotiated. Stocks and Land Warrants, boughl
and sold. ©ctB
SEW OFFICE.
Real Estate and Contracting Agent
THE subscriber has been induced to open an office for
the purpose of buying and selling, on Commission, and
having the Agency of large Steam Saw-SIUIs and Boat-
Yards on the Allegheny river, together with'many other
facUittesfromothcrwaterandsteamsaw-mUIs. He flatters
himself that he can furnish any bills of lumber and
limber of any kind, great or email, long or short, and
relivcr them at any point on the Allegheny, Monongaheia,
Ohio, or Mississippi men: contract to build large Barges.
Btore Boats, Coal Flats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge Timber, Rail
road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coat, to any given point,
and will attend to the Sale and Rent of Real Estate- From
his long experience In lumbering, freighting, and boat
building, be thinks be can give general satisfaction. All
persons are requested to make their contracts soon; espe
elally those wanting boats or large bills of lumber and tim
ber, should contract for them in tbo fall for tho spring and
summer use. He will also attend to the purebasa and sale
of any commodity that may be desired.
. letters addressed to David Moxir, Real,Estate and Con
tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, postpaid, will be
punctually attended to. His office Is on Irwin street No.
2, Allegheny House.. ___ DAVID MUNN. *
kxmxRCES.
Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh,
Mr. John Morrison, Esq-, ** “
Ur. Robt. 8. Brown, Esq., “ Allegheny (River,
Mr. Wo. Armstrong, M ©anon **
Sir. Georg© B. Sweaty, M u
C. A J< Hahn ft Co., “ “ «.
dw2l:lydaw • .
Closing out Sale of Carpeting, Oil Cloths,
Mattings, ttogif «£e.
THE subscribers having adopted the plan of selling off
th?lr stock at the end of the season, arc now offering
the greatest bargains, in their Une, ever offered to the citi*
tens of Pittsburgh err vicinity.
In quality or quantity their assortment 1» not surpassed.
Hemp Carpets, in great variety, at IS, 18?*, 23,23, SI and
3T% cents. - .
The entire stock will positively bo sold tho present season
—REGARDLESS OF COST. Sole to continue till March Ist.
C. B. HEADLY A CO.,
j&IO 82 Third street.
N. B Small Notes taken at par.
Notice*
Dissolution,— The arm of l. wiloox & co., Drug
gists end Apcthaearic*, was diswrfTtd on the Sdtast.
Tbo subscriber, having disposed or bis entire Interest la
the Ute firm, to hi* late partner, Mr. JOSKPH FLEMING,
would eheerfally recommend him to bis friends, end uk a
oontlnnance of tbo patronage heretofore so liberally bo
itowed upon them. fjaOj L. WILCOX, Ja.
Eevolversl ilevolvsrsl
JUST BJECKIYKI>—tty Express, direct from the xnanuf&O'
tnrers, ft splendid assortment of Celt’s Repeating Pis
tola,4,6 en4£lnches barrel, all of which we will tell for
cash as low as they can he bought in the rity of New York.
Persons going to Australia or California, will find that they
can do better by purchasing their equippage at home, than
they can among strangers, as we give persons a chance to
try any of the above Pistols, before- leaving the city;
in ease of * failure, we rehmd the money.
BOWN & TETLEY,
ISS Woodatreet. Pittsburgh.
PATENT FRUIT GATUKtiKK—for picking fruit from
tail trees without the old of a ladder; Pruning Instru
ments of themostapproved construction; Digging Porks,
suitable for strawberry bods, 1c; Poteioe Hooks; Seed
Drills; Cutting Boies, for Hay or Com Btalks, of various
patterns, and a great variety of labor saving implements
for tho garden or farm. Downing’s; Barry’s, and other
standard works on Bruits, Blowers, Itur&l Architecture, and
Landscape Gardening, Thr eats at the Seed and Implement
Warehouse, No. 49 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Psu
)f22 s JAMES WABDROP.
Wall’s Academy of Drawing and Painting 1
Air 0. WALL would notify his friends and tho public,
.’Y V • that he has removed blsstndio from First
to the corner of Market and Fourth streets, (second story,)
over the store of Win. M. Her eh; entrance on Fourthstreet.
At the request of hie friohds, he has also opened a DU AW
ING SCHOOL. Classes foryoung Ladles and Gentlemen
will be formed In both Drawingand Painting. He has fitted
up a Boom with every ftclltty for study, and he trusts that
his enterprise will meet with a supporting patronage,
eprgfetf . .
OYSTER TRANSPORTATION.
WE have arranged with tho Pennsylvania and Susque
hanna Railroad Companies, for a special Oyster
Transportation ldne. at exceedingly low rates.
octT APAMB k 00., 64 Water at
. ... . Dissolution of Partnership.
riMIE partnership heretofore existing between Samuel
X Pinxertoh,AlexanderYoangandPbil)pDeltachbrnmo,
under the firm of PINKERTON. YOUNG * CO., woe this
day dissolved by mutual consent. The name of tho firm
will bo used by cither of the late partners in settling the
business. PINKERTON, YOUNG-A 00.
Pittsburgh, December 1,1853.
JeST The business will bo oontlnued at the old stand, by
Bam’l Pinkerton ani Alex. Young, under the style of
decl:dtf . PINKERTON A YOUNG.
Farmer*’ Stalls and Straw Cutter*
THE subscriber offers Ibr sale Sinclair’s Screw Propeller
Fodder Cutter. It is very Blmple, having only two
knives, easily adjusted: the most durable and speedy Cot
ter In use. They are in use on the farm of Mr. William
Hodgson, Steubenville read, and at the Clover Dairy of H.
Perry, from tho Beod and Horticultural Store. 49 Fifth st.
decl7 JAMES WARPROP.
Hew BXnsle>
A COMPLETE assortment of Songs, wUhEngllah and
jfx Italian words; fantasies and Potpourris, arranged for
the Piano, ftom all the favorite and popular Operas of Mo
zart,Bellini, Meyerbeer, Bosinl, 'Verdi, Anber,
Wooer, BolUiea, Balfe, Loming, Floton, etc., eta; together
with the latost compositions of «Jaeß» Qottseholk,' Jnlllen,
Strakoseb, ota, etc., eta Jast received and for sale by
1L BOHROEDEtt * 00.,
Cargo’s Hall,Sfr Fourth street.
BLANK BOOKS— Begets,
Journals, Day Books,
Cash Books, Beceh)tßooks,
Dockets, Or ohy descrip
tion of BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER at short notice,
of the most superior qualityof paper, bound In any style
required. Blank Books ?aqed to order.
A large and excellent stock of Blank Books always on
hand and for sale at low rates, consisting of Cap, Demy and
Medium work, in all styles of binding.
The trade supplied cm liberal terms.
W. S. HAVEN,
Blank Book Manufacturer,
• sep2 Corner of Market and Seoond streets.
TTfEDDINO ENVELOPES AND CAKE BOXES—plain
YY and very handsome—for sale by
«de3 JOHN 8. DAVISON, 65 Market streot.
*VTEW BOOKBI—H. P. Oallow, Dispatch Buildings, has
1Y received the following:
Magazine of Art, for December j
v N 9 .6 Practical Draughtsman;
Popular Educator,fbr December;
The Lady at Home, by Arthur;
The Iron Rule, by Arthur;.
The Twin Brothers;
And all the different Magazines fbr the present mouth,
deed ' H. P. CALLOW, Third street.
iWTEW BOOKS JUST KEOEIVED AT DAVISON’S BOOK
J3| 5T0R8, : 65 MARKET st—SchafTe History; Autumn
Hbar?, Mrs* Kirkhuad; Bloodstone, byMcLetxi; Upthe
Golden Link; little Dnnnmor;
Masouridn the Church; Pastor’s Sketches, second 'series;
The Lord oar Shepherd ; Memoirs of R. Williams, the Pata*
gonla& Missionary, by Hamilton; The Well Bpring;Per*
kins’ Arithmetics; GreenleaTeO.S.Arithmetic; McGufley’s
series; Maeanlay’s Miscellanies; Presb. Hymn Books in
elegant bindings; Rutherford’s Children.;-and-the latest
siues of the S.J3. Union. For sale by. ,
JOHN S. DAVISON,
65 Market-Street near Fourth.
G HOICK TKA&—We bare this day received a tosh gup*
ply of strong fine flavored Oolong and Congo Teas, at
flu and 7fl cents her pound, new importation; -which ire will
guarantee equal to any thing in this market at the same
price. Wholesale and retail by
BAILEY &.BENSQA.W,
jag 253 Liberty street
I. W» Ghadwieki
TYEALER E? BAGB AND. PAPKE, No., 149 Wood Street,
±_s Pittabtogh. i®ta hlgfewt fries u cash paid fbr rags.
myUfy*
< r'y
1 fiMiture:
a WM. E. STEVEN SON 5 continues to mano&cture
ul CABINET-WARE of .every description, at hisold stand,
rcp) corner of liberty and Seventh streets. UNDERTAK
*I IISG attended myU
; T" ■ .
HAVE OK HAND at their extensive CABINET and
CHAIR MANCIACrrORY,Ho.« gmlttlfleia street, a
large assortment of fancy anil plain furniture, which they,
will sell l6 per cent below feuatomiry rates.' '
■ Teraa—cashonly,
Greatlndncemenu to Cub purobutri;
|TE Will sellcmr large stock if COMMON AND lAKOV
YV OUAIKS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot
fiul to please cash purchasers." All. our work is warranted.
Our terms ore CASH. . JAMES'I/OWIVY,
-V’taiugg - r ; ; •'• : enr.~B<nreotb iPdlAberi?Bta.• •
joffrnfeym«nCabUinfilaker«Auoclatlon«
: wjjtsuousE oa third .street,
.(Bxrwrxz*
'' ‘ ... • THISASSOCIATION,embracing iS*
already. twice.-to three times
inany. hand* n« «ii» largest asd |^4
®*B® hithertomost.reuorraed baalueas* i
shops oftbis dty, lmve. opened theft Warehouse, knd are
able to fhrnishtha public, by wholesale or retail, with I‘ur
nitureof thefoUowmgtiescription*— vis:/
Mahogany Wardrobes; Columned
Bdreaus;! Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs;-Hocking
Chairs; Mahogany Sofas; JJirans; Piano Stools
Book Cases; Secretaries; Cord Tables. Pier Tables;- fins:
Card Sables; Centre Tables; Hat Racks; Preach Bedsteads; 1
Ottomans; Poplar,Wardrobes; Pining and’Breakfiist Tables;:
Workstands; Cherry and Common Workrtands; higbpost,
common; low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs;
Cradles, Ac. ". - : •
The adyantagea of cooperation, on an extenriTe scale, per
stit them to sell at the lowest prices, ..and they are deter*
minedto sell, lower than, any competitors, an equally good,
if not better article, and warranted—aa the : public will un
derstand by riving them a call.
ujork of all descriptions, and other articles
of any description, made to order in every style, at the short
est;notice.'v mar 29
PmsnPßoa.
JAMES W.WOODWEhIj,
CABINET FURNITURE 2! AN UFA CTURER,
Were-roomi 9T and 09 Third street.
—ncse®Hngßg<__:J. W. W* respectfUHy IhfonhSfjk
end customers that heuL
: fE3SEBBaE&Em' has now completed his spring stock; l@)
•. of Furniture, which is decidedly/ •% I
the largest and best ever offered for sale In this City, which
will be sold at prices as low as any in the United States,
BastorWest. ' ''
As be is determined to uphold the quality with veil sea- j
eoned materials, best workmanship, end newest designs; end 1
from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing,
he is enabled to prodace warranted famlture, at the lowest
prices.' ...
Ho has adopted the principle of identifying his easterners’
interest with his own, in quality and-price, and keeps al
ways oriband the greatest variety Of every description of
fundture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele
gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may to
ftmdshed from his stock, or manufactured expressly to
d«r. The following articles* consist, in parL of his stock,
which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed
in any of the Eastern craes : ‘
Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas;
60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth;
60 de*. Mahogany Chairs; '
30 do*: Walnut “
60 Mahogany Booking “ .
20 Walnnt M “
60 Mahogany Divans;
30 Walnut u
60 Marble TopCentre Tables:
60 , u u pressing Bureaus;
SO « ' « Washstands;
40 Enclosed «
100 Common'
20 Plain Dressing Bureaus;
49 Mahogany Bedsteads:
20 Walnut
60 Cottage **
SOO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; *
20 Mahogany Wardrobes;
10 Walnut «
10 Cherry : •«•
60 Plain Bureaus; _
70 Dining and Breakfast Table*
12 Secretary and Bookcases;
20 dox. Cane Seat Chairs; - •
S 4 Cane Seat Boeking Chairs;
12 Ladies’Writing Desk?; - : •<*
Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots;
Btigulres; ; l&perHecbe Tables:
Conversation Choirs;. Pembroke, **
EUsabeth&n - Hall and Tier: -
“ " “ Ladies’Work: “
.Extension. Dining Tables;
Ottomans;;.
- Reception “
Pearl Inlaid u
Arm '• u .
Gothic and Hall Chairs;
A large assortment of COMMON .
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Caras? Maxra snppU&'vith all ar*
tides In their line.
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the shortest
'notice." , .
• All orders promptly attended to. . . ; aprfi
WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c.
HEW JEWEL BY BTO BE,.
Wo* 8Y Market Street,
(Second door above the North-wul corner of the Diamond.)
TOWN STEVEKSON, (of the late firm of John B. JTFaddoh
tl A Co,) respectfully announces to the public that he hue
opened, at the above stand, & fine assortment of , WATCHES,
JEWELRY. BILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPB, Gl*
RANDOLES, Dxktl and TabU Cutlery, Britannia Tza and
Communion Scti f '&ml the usualvariety of goodsln bis lins
of business.
! Special care and attention siren to the REPAXBof FEsE
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac.
He trusts, that from his long experience In business, he
will be able to giro satisfaction to those who may faror him
with their patronage.
; Pittsburgh, May 15th, 1853.
Henry -Ittclkardfton* Jeweller*
HAVING refitted his store is ft handsome manner, and
but recently returned from the eastern cities with a
fine assortment of WATCHES, JBWELBY, and FANCY
GOODS, would eoliths attention, of hlsfrkmla and custom*
era to the fact that among! his Watches will be found-the
most desirable styles,patterns and tack era. : Of Jewelry, the
latest styles of Brooches, Breast Fins, Fob and Vest Chains,
Finger Kings, Ear Rings, Miniature lockets, eta, etc.'
’! FANCY GOODS—Suck aa rapier Mache, Work Tables and
'Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Bcrfhme Bottles, Table-Mats,
Colt's Fialflls, Porte llonnales in great Taricty; ChlnaFtnit
and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety ofoicfaJ and or*
nomental articles, which have only to be seen to be appro*
dated. [norl] NO. 81 MARKET STREET.
Bs y Wood Snrsery and Gardens*
JAMES KENNEDY, [late Manager of the well-knowmSy.
racuse Nuacries, New York,) begs leave to inform the
roblic. that bo has now established an EXTENSIVE NUR
SERY, on the Form of Mr. James S.Negley, near East lib
erty, where he shall be prepared, after thoflth instantj to re
ceiveand fill orders forevery variety of Fruit and Ornamen
tal Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and Plants. In
addition to a choice and superior stock on band, he has made
arrangements with one of. the largestNurseriMin the East,
to keep op Ids supply. Having a thorough and long expe
rience in the business, he can assure hia customers perfect
satisfaction. . . ~..V....
; Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer bls ,services la
designing, l&yiugout, and managing Kura! Cemeteries, Pcb
lie Parks, or the grounds of Country Residences; andwlU
also furnish plans for the formation Of Lawns, Approaches,
Picturesque Scenery, he., in the highest styles of the art.
Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape
Gardening, ana having spent years In the Sylvian Parks of
England, and on thD beautiful bonks of the Hudson, he
hopes be has the capacity to meet the wishes of those who
favor him.
49* Communications can be addressed through the Cil
Post Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs, Neglev
Mohan, 22 Wood street
CELEBRATED CHEMICAL YEAST
OH BAKH7G POWDEBB,
The Cheapest, Bmllhitst,m*st Useful and Economic
cal Article for Raising Bread, Biscuit, H-ied,
Griddle,and Johnny Oakes, Pastry,
Puddings, Sivtd Cakes,
Corn Bread , rfc.,
E VER IN Y£ NT ED.
Opinions op the press:—
Thosowho have tried it, have found thattheadTertis©*
mont does not vaunt its praises too highly.—{Tallahassee
Floridian and Journal, Fen. 19,1853.
•Housekeepers, who have tested the qualify of this pow
der, pronounce unaolmoosly intis favors—[Lockporfc Daily
Conner.
It surpasses everything in the way of risiny, vre ever saw
used in the baking of cate*.—{Rahway Advocate and Bei:is
let, April 15,1863. .
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 and economy, will wil
lingly do without It*—{N. Y. Pick., May 21,1853.
No one need hesitate to use Durkee’a all-important article
to housekeepers.—{Republican Banner and Nashville Whig.
Fob.-17,1853.
Would you bavo light bread, 6Weet bread, bread that you
can eat with a good relish, do not forget to procure Darkens
Baking Powder, and you will not foil to have good bread,
cakes, {Troy Dally Times, May 24,1852.
We have tried this article, ana can recommend it with
perfect confidence.—[Quebec Gazette, July, 1852. .- ;
narked’s Baking Powder we have tried at our house, end
our “better half” was astonished at the result—fN. Y.
Dally Times, Oct 23,1852.
All good housewives will rejoice In and glorify the name
of Durfcoe, after they have given his Baking Powder a fair
trial.—{New York Sun, Sept 30,1852,
Durkee’s Baking Powder, undoubtedly the best article s>r
this purposo that bos yet beendlJoovered.—N. Y. Dutch
man, Feb. 12,1853, -■ '
The highest commendations, tom huvdredsof the largest
and most respectable wholesale houses in this, and nearly
ev4ry large city on this continent, could be given, if space
allowed it ■
E. R. DUIUJEE,
■ Sou PaopniEToa ato MAKuvAcnrus,
130 TRzfer street, How TorZC,
BAXTER A McKEE, Agents, Pittsburgh. foct2l]
malooui lxxch...., john Joseph s. usicd.
J. B* Leeolii KfoAlpln &'Co. f
E HOLES ALE GROCERS, ami Dealers in Produec,Met«
als, and Pittsburgh Manufaatures, Nos. 242 and 244
iy street, near the head of Wood, Pittsburgh* P«u of
fer for sale on liberal terms, the following: • '
100 tierces fresh Rice; 150,000 fts. Bacon, assorted:
lOObbla. Tar; } 5 tons Bar Iron, do;
1600 kegs Nails, assorted;! ‘ 3do Best Nail Bods:
600 boxes Window Glass,! 2000 koga Bock and Bifle
assorted; } . Powder, assorted;
60 half chests Tea, as-; 800 boxes Rosin Soap:
, ported; 1 86bbla.Llnsee<l,Lardon4
76 bxs. Tobacco,assorted;; Tanners'Oil;
100 hhds.N.o.Bogar,part> 800 bbls. Vinegar:
prime; • ; 30 do Boslu; •
6 bxs.Havanafingar; ». 20 do Pitch: v
10hhds.Porto Rlcodo;.! 6000lbs.awortedOopper: ..
, ! 20bbls,ahd kegs Lard;, .
600 bbls. N. O. Molasses; 10 kegs assorted Shot;
»Isv ° , d 0» ! Ido Buck Shot;
800 bxs. Tin Plate, asstt;! 6bbls.Alum;
.JloMWlnv- do; [ 20 do ByaPLour;
2do Spelter; . j QflKftjfeTlmiATft* ftTaftMnßft
-6 casks eheot Zinc, as- 1 and Tools;
- ; 100 bus. Dried Apples;
• 600 pigs Tin; . ' I 100 boles Batting r assorted;
1000IbB.Antimony; . { 2000 2)8. Cotton Yarn, as
-10 tons asa’d Sheet Iron ;1 sorted.
100,000 Era. asa*d Bulk. Meat;!
Wil. A. M OIXUO,
_ DEALBEtIT -
Fino Teas, Clxoico Family and Willow
Ware,
CORKER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS.,
PITTSBURGH, PA, ~:
18now receiving alarge assortment of PREBH GOODS,
in addition to tils already extensive stock, purchased
from first hands In ihaEasternmarket3,which,willbesold
at the lowest market prices.' •
.4®* Hotels, Steamboats. and families, baying by tbs
quantity, supplied at wholesale rates.
Goods delivered in the city free of charge. sep2l -
ENGINEERS' STATIONERY WAREHOUSE.
W. 8. HAVEN,
' Ooams -or MarnoT awo Seodjcd Ssaxm.
A LWAXS ON HAND, a large and well selected stock of
Whatman’s Drawinggapere. all alees:
Drawing Paper, In rolls, various widths; .
Draughting Pencils;
Mathematlcai Instruments;
Tape tines; India Rubber;
Yield Books;
Profile Papere;
- Cross Section Papers;
Protractor Papers;
And; all articles of Stationery used by CivilDfigutattS?
transit, TopograpUy and Record Books mad?
to order—ruled to any pattern required. . sepl
\/ ' r '
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. *■-
’' J % «
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inwwnvr * on.
DURKEE’S
- • V . ’-V *W. -
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•. ■ ■
O'. V--A;
".VC-.* ># >; :? ; n ..
■•' >;.VL'l^r'
MIgELLANEOUS.
EUSOPEAH AOEHCY. .
4g& «£& /£&
TIUi OLDKST ESTABLISHED OFFIOB IN IIUS Cm
. res umnao
Mft&EY TO IBE OLD COVHTBT<
TAMES BLAKELY begs leaya tony to-thcsepeTsonfrhav*
. V tog. Mends In the Old Country, and>desirousof elihef
sopajpg them aiiacy u*
r&njjemTOU for doing either la now ca2npleto,and ox» so firm
: J «•»*»t occur,nor loesesaccrtietohny
?MAyJ >urlxi ? t ? alsst ten year* to which fce-baabeen In
remitted otct a Half Million of Dollars
irlthout the low of ed6Ua£and the honSforwSSheia
• % ?5? bBae P yBMtfegr-13cketa for liOntW TVhMIn, iiS*;
SS.V^JSS? , nS Jr^, Dro Bheda, Limerick, Port
, D?.l?ffi»?Ku^ir , i^? R A l?n! y* aild Dundalk, ioNev
Yor&f pnuadeipn^itojtta,Baltimore ami.Nov
from thence to Pittsburgh; end will attenartricSyto fhi,
warding passengers from thence to any part of the country;
He also has sight drafts for,sale, payable at the following
■plaectuyls: .. -- • ,
3 ON*-ENGLAND.
Edwards,Bandford A ;
•Wm-.Tappscott A ->..... M ..1iT«rp001.
(Available in the. principal cities and towns throughout
England and Wales.} - WBW ;
V. ONTKELANB. .. . •
Provincial Bank • - 1re1and...;.*..'.. <....*.. M ..»..., MM DabUnJ
.ssutCnzs.-
Armagh, • Belfast, ' Downpatrick, Enniskillen, '
■Hallow, fitrabane, -Athlone, . Carlow,,
Drogheda, Fermoy, Monaghan, Enniscorlhy, •■■*
Bolllna, Cavan, Dundalk, ■ . Galway.
-Newry, Traloe,>., •••' i Balyxaena, CDonmell,
Danganoon, Londonderry, Omagh,’ YcmghaU,
Basbridge, . Kilkenny, Dtingannon, Kilrush,
Waterford, • ; Coleraine, - Parsonstown, Cork, .
Ennis, Bandon, 1 BUgd,. : Wexfbrd, .
Gwtehfll, Limerick,- BaUvshonnon, v;—..;....
ON SCOTLAND.
National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh* and its branches
in fifty towns in Seotlaijji. .
; ON FRANCE. 1
Mesara. Edward Blonnt A Co, 8anker5.,..............
(Available in any city inFrance.!
• ON.OEBMANY,-, y
Messrs. Yegel, KoCk A Co., Bankers, Frsnkfbrt-on-the-Main.
(Arallable in any dtvin Germany.)
. . JAMES BLAKELY,
_ n»y7 . , 199, cor, of Seventh and Smtthfiatd at*.
TEAS! TEAS! TEAS!
* WnOtKSALB AND SHAH,
tfiLi the JPekin Tea Store,
38 Firta 6TnuT, : PRT&BtmGS,Pa.
BY the half chest, of neatly packed in metallic package*
tesult the trade. -
: The subscriber is now receiving his Fall stock of GBFTJ
and BLACK TEAS,—-conais ting of some of the finest cl< jt
to be found in the Eastern market. Merchants visiting the
city are invited to call and examine our stock.
Below is a list of the vhrious grades, all of ■which hare
been carefully selected, and can with confidence be recon*
mended:..-.
30 half chests fine Young Hyson;
10 do do .'.Moyune Young Hyson;
10 do . extra fine Moyune • do;
100 do' Superior .• do;
15' do; extra fine do;
'.'BO LacquredboxesextraCarions YoungHyson;
25 half chests fine Gunpowder;
10 do extra fine
6 ~do . do . Moyune Imperial; ■
SO do : Superior do;
150 do Jftne Oolong Black Tea;-
40 do . extrafine Oolong;
30 do .extra Curious do;
20 do -Superlattvely strong and fragrant Oolong;
• 25 ehestsoxtra fine English Breakfast Tea; -
5 do Curious do. > do;
JSIALSO—Java and Bio Coffee,.Lovering's Crashed arid Pul-'
verised Sugars.
ALSO—63,OOO Principe Scgars, which will be Bold very
to"- ~ , A. JAYNES,
noTI4aJA» v- . :S3 Firth street, Pittsburgh.
TYPE AGENCY.
A. JAYSKS,
NO. 38 FIFTH BIRENT, PITTSBDKGn; '
Agent for the Sale of L.Johntm §Vo.'t Type, sc.,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
HAS ON- HAND andfor sale,the following:—Braxsllnixl
column Garters; 'Cofiuaoa .Gallon, assorted, Slfca
Galleys, Ccmposirig Sticks; Common and JotiCascs;
Shooting . Sticks ;.Isey Broshes; Boxwood Quoins; Furni
ture sad Blglnt, of all descriptions; Bran Kale, of all
descriptions; Job Ink, In ltt cann; 100 keg. PronVa Nona
Ink; 100 FountaPancy Card Letter; and cut.to any
ength. ;
fisP*Ordersfor Presses and TypewQl receive prompt at
tention, and furnished at the Foundry prices. Old Type re
ceived tai exchange for new, at? cents 9 2).
Pittsburgh, May 14, t :: '
: CABBUGHS FOU HALS. " .
fTHE undersigned has juat received at hla _
J. CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, eitunUd~jffi£M£jdL
near the Two Milo Bun, totwcen'PittaturghViliQsSz..
and Lawrenceville, a splendid
Of of every description, and will continue to
receive regularly, new and second hand Carriages* Eidkics*
which he. will sell on the very lowest terns for
aT fe? ad twelveyears'practicelnthe business,and
with hisweiHcnown facilities in the East, he flatters himself
in putttngdown all competition.
Those wishing to purchase'are respectfully invited to cell
.and aoe for themselves. : ; -
Esp«ial and prompt attention paid to repairing of Carri
ftggflr Aq fmylB:dawy«l JO3EPH WUTTII
Family Medicines
T A J I ? 8 , E 5 Pi:i ™ ltAl ' T: Jayne-a Bair Tonic; .
V ‘ Jonio Venaifuga; <■ Sanative Pflla; t
Carmtaatlreßalaam; •“ AgnaPlrta;
••Alterative;* ■ “ AcaerlcaziHairD.v.
j The above valuable family medicines constantly On hand,
Md «>ld wholesale or retail, nt the Pekin TeaStorw. S 8 Fifth
A. JAYNES,
Janlfcdaw Exclusive Agent for Pittsburgh...
~~ Bhoaos a soni. :
•VTEW PATENT AMALGAMPEN.—-This important ia*
ii mention removes the two great obstacles to the uni
versal useof the Steel Pen, viz: their rigidity,and ttn.de
rapid detraction by the corrosive action or the Ink.- In
®\°htely examining the quill pen in the att ofwritjng, it
will be seen that Lhe u<Mon is compound , consisting, first, of
a gentle yielding backward action immediately above tlio
nib of the pen, . and, second, the a scissors” action, or
spreading open of the points to permit the flow of the ink;
This compound Steel pens hitherto
never have had—gives to the quill ito flexibility, and that
peculiar springy play which is so agreeable to the- hand,
and which secms.to.snit the action of the muscles of the
fingers; .yielding, as.it does, to the slightest pressure, with
out cramping the hood. • The efforts of all steel pen makers
JmTebwndirwrtedto.thoftttatomentbfthisessential.qual
•v.otflexibilHy,and'they have had recourse to an innu
merable variety of cracks and piercings to attain it. The
inventors of the Patent Amalgam Pen found, from a series
of experiments, that the whole practice af the trade had in
this: respect been erroneoa3~that .no combination if
“cracks” and ** piercings” could produce the desired-action,
iff* ordinary form of{he.tiedpen wen adhered fix This
point being gained, they avoided the plan, hitherto adopted
for attaining flexibility, and gave.a peculiar torm totho
metal, by hich they managed to.combino the“ scissors”
action orihe ordinary steel pen with the? agreeable fiexibii
ity of th® quilh The second difficulty to be overcome was
of less magnitude, but still of great importance to the cbn- : .
sumers of steel pens. Every one is aware of the corrosive
action of the ink on the ordinary steel pen. Even withtho
greatest care, It speedily destroys the delicately smoothsur
pen. So serious a drawback Is this from tbo
utility of the steel pen, that thousands are induced to pur
chase gold pens, at an enormous coat, almost exclusively'
because ofthe anti-corrosive quality of that* metaLThe
inventors have removed this evil by their compoundmetal.
which poftsessesali the necessary qualitiesof steel, with the
aa ditto nalmeritof resisting the chemical ociion of the Ink.
than tizaitytima longer than the
thus rendering them the cheapest' etcrxntroduced*
FOr sale by W. & HAVEN, StaUoher, •
novl9 .. Market street, corner ef Second.
Bridge over the AUeghcny Rawer, at or
Bear Shupgburgt .
■VTOTIOB IS HEREBY GIVEN, That In pursuance of the
l'( Act Of AsSOZObiy of tfiA fliTnTpmmp«(tTi pmnwlTit.
nia, entitled “An Act to authorize the Qovenrorto iscorpo*
rate a Company to erect a Bridge ever tie Allegheny Rivet,
at or near Shaxpsburg, in Allegheny County,” approved
13th of March, 1863, and Supplement ihoretOi and Acts ex
tending the time therein limited, Books will boopenedby
the under named Commissioners, to receive subscriptions
for the Stock of said Company, at the ST.CHARLrS HO
TEL, in the City of Pittsburgh, on the SEVENTEENTH
day of DECEMBER 1853, between the hoars of 10 o'clock, A.
2L,ond 4 ©‘dock, P. M; and should the whole Dumber of
share* not be subscribed onthai day.thenand 1Q that case,
at the house of Mr. NEWPORT, in the Borough oT Sharps
huryh,on tho TWKNTY-POUKTH DAY OP THE
MONTH, betweenthe samohoars.
Philip Stiller, Thomas Lteoett,
James Sharp, _ GobrielAcSms,
Lewis C.J.Koblo, Thomas Wallace,
: fotoKlingensmith, Malcolm Leech,
• '• Harrison Fairy,l
Farid Premia, , Robert Ciessmao,
Fronds Karue, It] chard EwalL
: Bavidßoyd, Robert Wilson,
James Muehall, • James H. M’Olelland,
Henry M’Geary, , Thomas Pearson, c
Barnes Blakely, Grant Howry,.
Charles Spans, James WH. Penny,
\ WiulamO. Benny, ■■■■■■. A.Morten, ■ ■
: J - >tock > Lemuel ShurtlllL
F. A. Collier, . James Lewis. fnor 17
Wholesale and BelaiL
-I^SSSSn5 AM<,SSB AND TEUNK MANTJFACTOB7.
T>OBERTJL HARTLEY, hegaleaee to Inform 1 .
JLv bis friends end the public generally, that he pfewffiA--
contlnuca to occupy that Urge and
store Room* formerly occupied by Samuel
Block Now corner of Diamond Alley and Woodet,
whore he keeps a largo and general assortment of Saddle*.
•Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet BagSy Saddle Bags,Yaliee*j
Buffalo Robes, Wbips,and all other articles in his Una. ‘
He. also keeps constantly, on hand, and is prepared tbfhr
nfah to order, all .kinds, of Riveted Hop**, mmnfiirtTitart -nt
the best material, and in a style; of workmanahip eqnal to
Hie Eastern man ufactured article, and at 66 per cent cheaper. -
. Country Merchants and Farmers would ao> well to coll and
; «ximi&e uia Btockbefbre purchasing elsewbeißwca bolide
lemined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. • . r - : -
Don’t forget the place, No. SO, corner or Wood fit and
Diamond Alley*: \ ••••■••■' i»-.- fap26 r
Hew Coach and’ Caniaae Faotoirt
JOHHBTOEf, BROTHERS & CO.. '
Ocrrur Sdkaa and Bdtnmt strt&L XtUh}ian/ XX&,' ~
MMojitt WOULD respectfully inform their frionds
tbs publio generally, that they, have
ESS-CSS®*' commenced the manufacture of Carriage*,
■ | iWin Barouches, Rockaway3,Buggit»,Sleigha'and
Chariots, in aU their various styles of finish andxroportioh.
AU orders will be executed with strict regard to durability
and beauty of finish. Repairs will. also be attended to. cni
the.most reasonable terms. Using ih' all their'work the 1
beat Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel atuff, they feel bonfi
dent that all whofevor them with their patronage, will he
perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. ' ,
;; Purchasers arerequested to give usacaß, before phreba
ringoUowbere. '■ .■■■• ; \ ~ :
A I<lVBJttY STABIiB»" •
of, SmUhfUld street and ■ Diamond. aUcjt*
THEundersignedhaving added.largely to his
- rTfiglgL stock; Is now prepared to accommodate the public
IzK -f-lmth (he finest Baggies; and beat Horses, both for
Saddle and Harness. Gentlemen, wishingto have; homes
■kept will find 'superior, accommodations fbr them
at this stable; Thestallsare largo mid hew,and thV pro
prietor pays every attention to their easoa&dcomforh * - .
octfcy , P. DBVUN.
Pearl Steam Mill:
.? CANAL BASIN, AL&EGHEN7 CUT,
. (SIAB. TUX fIIXTION.)
gniea of
By leaving their order* at the Mill or in our boxes at:.
Logyx. WllßOp A Co., Wood street, or Braun A Rdter, cor
ner Liberty and StrCl&lr^treetfl;Httebufgb,
5* Druggists, Allegheny. *
fiour.willbedeUreredtofiimliiesiqelUier.ofthotwocitiea
T«uia: CASH ondelivery. _ ,
i . BRYANj EENNEDY A CO.
■\rayilAE 'B. CBAIffS NISW BOOKiiNoir-nsay, tie
IV MEMOIBS OF MAJOR ROBERT BTOBO, oftho Vlr
ginlallegiinentttyN.B.Cfalg.
frKUBa, BHOCU)EIt CKACfe, BUmtoßß, AND nY.ai.
A XIO BTOCKXNG DEPOT la fit Dr.&EYSEE’S, No 140
cjnißf oMPoodetreetend Virgin alley. All Umi. me .
cnanleal appUaneea areieptand fitted, at tbla establish
SatlirgrtloirarfliTarited inaH rafcea. n &T gl J ’■'
'A A.HSSONA OO.wlll close-ont alf tEdr itbai" of
xa.. CasnmeK)3, at a reJueUsncf nearly W per coot
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5.4
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rPBPG&ANXi
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v;«QT APAWKM.W-lOpWnw iIIIJ. . .
A s^^“s»a:
Wd l^B^S
and Pain of the 3&OTM and Joints, Hiubborn
iltidlHsordere, Lumbago, BplnidOcmplidnteiAndAlflSs
easf»;*rislng ftpia knixtfdawJbus usetfjaercursytam
"•“=•>
:Thia valuable Medieinew which has becomecelabratedfbr
r the number of •. extraordinary cures effected.through.tin
agency, has induced the proprietors, at tbrocgQ&tjsgjLßst
or ■theii'frfeijfla, to offer it totlto public, which they do with
theaunortconlUenceln itflyirtuiß and wonfleritawlsratfft
: properties; .The folia wing certificates, selectodfrom a toga
number, arc, however, stronger testlmonj.Uian *he qm
■word of the 'proprietors;. and.'arafttmi gentlemen,Weß
Impro In their localities, and ofthehigboct respectability
many of them redding in tint city at Richmond; Y«. * -v. - '
P. HQYDBN.Rsq, or tbc Hotd, itictiiwnd
known every where, says ,be has swathe medidnrcalled
Carter’s Spanish 'Mixture administered lnnyera -hundred «
cases. In nearly all the diseases/or which It Is recommend*
ed, with this most astoniahlo glygood results. He says ftls
the meat extraordinary medicine he had erer'seen.
AGUE A2<D PEYER—GREAT CUKR—I hiSehy certiiy
that fa? three years'lhadAgue and Peverolihe.nKarl Tto
lentdescriptiozLl 1 had several Pbysleiahs, look large a uan- -
titles of Quinine, HerenryV aid ! betieve ati the tonma ad
vertised, but All without any permanent relief. At last X
iried Oerter's Spanish Mixture, twbotties ot which-effec
tually curedme, andrmd, happy to say X harehadneithe*
chills or fever- elncOl I consider it the best Tonlo ln the
world,and the-only modid&e that erer re ached my caso.
Jozm Losanxa.
SeaverDam/near Richmond* vc.
C. B. LUCn, Esq., now in thodtycf Bichmond,andibr
many years ln the Post Office, has such confidence in the
astonishing efficacy oT Carter's Spanish t h "* he
has bought .upwards of fifty bottie% which he hits glren
afflicted' Mr. Luck says hehas never known it
touil, when taken aecoxding.to directions.
Physician, and formerly of the
City HoteLin the city of Richmond, says ho has witnessed
branmaber. oftaiances the effects of Cartels Spanish
surprising. He says in a
“ t 0a ““ iJvBr ’ the ifood.f
-■ SAMDEL M.DMNKJIR, of tbo ira of Driaktr A ifor
rivlUditooiid, wu cored of Lire? Omuplil&t of fdobt je&n
standing, by ths OB» of two botUra of Cartortl
Mixture. .--.■••>•. .-••■- ■■■ i
- GREAT CORE OP BCBOFULAj—Ihe Editors of the Rich
mond BojoMlcm .had ; serrant etoployed ta Unit inn
room cored of.tlolent Scrofula, oomblnod with
tism, which entirely disabled him from Worka Two bottko
of Carter’s Spanish .Mixture made a perfoetcure of-him.
and the Editors, ink public notice, say they « cbeerfallyr*.,
commend it w all who are afflicted with any disease p* jho
STILL AKOXHEBCUBB OP avsiy
valuable hoy cured Of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
I coarideril trulyavnluable medicine. " ’
•• ’• " Jams M.Tarma. , .
Conduetoron the B. P. ondPiS. H. Co- Richmond. Ya.
SALT RURtiM of T WENTY YJfiAKBfITANDING CVH£2>.
JOHN THOMPSON,redding.tn thodtyof
was wired by throe bottles of Spanish ilixturovof
Salt Eheton, which he had nwirly twenty years,and wludr
all the physicians of the dty could not cue. mr. Thomn
son is a well known merchant in tfieclty af Ya.
and his cure is most remarkable; ' —, . ..
—WM.A- MATTHEWB,of Richmond, had a serrant cured
of Syphilis, in the worn form, by Carter's Spanish Mixture.
Ho eays he cheerfully recommends iL and conddarait an
Invaluable medicine. ’ ' \ *****
- _ BICHARD B. WEST, of Richmond,'was cored of Bcrofn.
.*•» “tS 141 PfeS.® 1811 * confirmed ConsxxmpUon, bv
1 three bottles Of Carter’s SpOniah Mixture. *'**'»*>«/
EDWARD DOBTON, msuua. care
i hehasApen ths good effects of Carter’s Spankh JHxtnreLv
1 ? o£- Syphltitlo cases, and says itlsa peSotoas
i Torthat horribledista&e. -' 1 VUIW
WM. G.HARW OOD, of Blclimond, cured ofOld Sent «id
t tHcenk which disabled him fam Took a tav herf.
tlewb? CartertB,anhb Mttlore.iidS, to wS»
i without a crutchin a sbort time permanentiv cured,
i PrindpelDopotat M. WARD, CLOSE A 00-No. 83 Maiden
|:Lane, New Youc. . •
byand DealenlnMailclne erMywhOT. l
auBSK’S COMfOCNU BYKUJE> OS’ *BL»
lowdockboot. . ■
fpnis la .purely Vegetable Compound, AtHmUrp*.
J- Pored from the best root* end herbaoftha Mitcrfa
eiegclauot anbetbkngthbninq this lives,
and Diqxstxvx Ononis, and cleansing the Slolnrcb and Bow
ala, and tbna .coring all Bilious Dianna, Liter Complaint*.
Dyspepsia, Indigestion,Cmtlrenna. Bflcg; Ileaa.et,.
and Ague, Jaundlce. Nauaea, Loss or Api«tUo. *L,«na
causing the food to nouriaband auppcrt arcry partT^**”
PDBIFmO THE BLOOS,
? n JHomers,Cutaneona Eroptlona,Bcrofti.
Bryslpelaa, Scald Head, CankorlPtmplca on
the fins, Blotches, Clears, Tamora, ilercnrial ite3am,Can»
COW|ttCi t CC< . ~ •■•*■
.EEOULATIBO Taß 6SCH£TOBT OBQAHS,
and them to perform their ptoper functions,
pro-renting ana coring many JialnltU anddabgcrotuSa.
Obstructions, Swelling of ■
tte Feet Jambs* Joints, caused >y, weakness wimy
Lungan dJThrodt Complaints; as Colds, Coug£"Aathm£
Congmnptfon, alflo, Propfly. . , .r...: *
. Haring made uee of th o (fcmpo und Syrup of Yellow Dock :
C. Morse 4 00., either onrselvea.br in onr
fcoUie^iutdfim&ngittobea^my salutary aSSSS
Bourne, Esq, Cashier National Bank, Prorldcjiefcß.L;
Bpauxr, Esq., Cashier Urns Bock Bank; dttdoVßov!
HTlliam Phillips, Key. J. B. lUcinampt: n a
ftoridenM Qcn. Adrt, William Field, M. W. aTSI Cyrus
Flakar, *l. E. U. P. James-Hutchlnson, G.: SV Bea. V. X
Batw, Doct. B«nj, Colby, and one hundred others c£ the
most respectable families of Providence.'
- Thia Certifies that I hare fora nnmhoy rrf fp.’'
P 5O ©imposition and mode ©f manu&bture of
MOUSE'S COMPOUND SYEUP QY YELLQWDQCK.BOOT
I hare also been Acquainted with Its moefta bperimtS hi di*
“f-j and con say that in all respect* it Is admirably calctt- -
Latedto remedy that class of disease far which itwnade- •
BJgned. lt la especially valuable In INDIGESTION and all
sympioms, it excite to healthy action the
Liy Kit, remores torpor, andl nacUtity ©f this OhQAN,and
stimulates healthy action ln.all the. system. :4s a J)3SPU- .
BATOB, or purifier of the Blood, it h&B no superior.
W .- ' ' DAVID HOLMES, U.2>. ■
: JPTOpidmce,&.Z f Jan. 4, 1858. : '
« by C. MOESIS 4.00, No. 446 Broadway, 1
New York, ami sold by Druggist* and others throughout;
this and othercountrios. JOEL MOOUSB, Agent,
;.• , , . Pittsburgh; Pa.
DR. DE LANEY’S
CEIiEBBATJED
CURATIVE INSTRUMENT,
& adi Driaifu.lSUtitt imam at '
IHTOLDKIABV KOCXDBNAL
]p EMISSIONS, bo hsxTßsalnganddestructiTo.andprodnc-
WaMW much-mischief to tnahflrrona qfototft: faeapMfoftl
ting for bnBinsg3 >: society andmnTHmtyny, . -
•.Thia Instrument is simple," comptehensiTe Mid never*
faumg, andmaybeused without the subtlest lowa-'
renlanm or the knowledge, olthe most intimate friend.
It is to .be used externally, producing no pain or injury •
nor preventing My one from attending to
f“® nnd'while in use not a single mission can take
place, umporatinff the vrgont, in a*hort Unit, totoch a»o*'
tent that they utua ism rammvs ?owx& or Bimnox the
loss of which, caused by oarly.abuse; is the disease in que*»
uon, and the cause of-thflthflpgftndeopimpitaTTt^rmf^gjfftff r
SerJottshes% Prostration. Dyspepsia, Pain in the
Head and Dimness of Tbion* Weakness of the Bwk and
I lower AfftWlrma ICryff, Tmprif<nw'~p<fT»- ■
I Pj“*«*» wematore Decline of Virility, Weakness
~s"!® remembered^atthosecomplaintsiare butlitUe
undeMtoodbytheprofesskn in generaL and that all the
I &**™*J*s, and never will, stop those
tSSSiTconUnuauncheckod, are sure to -
produce the most distressing consequences. ,
ame prim of the complete instrument carefully secured
against all obserratiou in a box, u onlyllo. It canbosSt
“r*? 41 ?*. .any-part ortho United State*,
tanada, 4a, aecordlng.to order, accompanied by Jnil dlrw
tlons, and impor ant adrlceto the married and single, the
to the remotest parts of tteeounS^belnj
raralltancaa mnst be directed (post.
h6ta^ gCoAp:tld “ Mta ““-
HsarieS 03t '* Ur. E, Do Laney, 61 Uspenard street,
tffiE ans r ' lo
V*Thaundersign«lcerti?y»with great pl*sasure,ih4ttho
ftoore mentlpned instrument is not only constructed on ed*
eatlflc principle* but that from its use the happiest' results
always, with confidence, be anticipated, there being, for
the cureof thQsedlseaseStnootftercenaDtraacdwcs&zni. -■•
" HENKY 8. KELCEB, BL D- .... ■■ „•
OHjGOETZE,H. D-0& Chambers**, !
24 Howard st!
NEW YOKE* v -
/CONSUMPTION.—This termfifrequantlj inappropriately .
V applied to o£her affections of the lungs tad Bronchia.-.
So far u the treatment la conccrned/thls is of tot little v '
ctm*eqaence, aa th» remedies are the same. Tbe EXPEC
TORANT aboold be sirenas often, asmaybenecessaryto
raliaro the cough, and produce a tea and easy expectora
uanvand alsn tc remora thetighthba, or pain, or ©pores*
sionaboafctha throat or chests Thebowelashonld WrU*
BANATJVB POLS wbooemneS*
***7' . If uiwo to much debility, with night sweat., frost ,
om> to two teo-spocmfola of TOSIO VKBMIFOGK ehould be '
gmn eboot half an hoar bcToro each meal. ItahouhJ ho -
mu«ln Woor Uuot spMhofttf of cold water, osl street.
I )Qtlf tlwro bo no pfabtgwatß,
or If they dlmppoar, thanglTetbc-iXTKBATIVB three
lmtead of the
All Br. Jamtf e-pwwoUona ftr esle, wholesale or retail, ‘
at the PKKIH TEA STORE, 38 Hflh street. . docll
I‘OBgreu lah. ~
rpHIB ms is prepared by aptirolj Chemical prawn, end
J. .Istvo; runted to {xrniainKOudnffitQvfifftuiameteMctfaxt*
It is palo whan first OBed, bhfc by exposure te the am be
comes gradually of smost intense and permanent blade.'
for raJe in bottles of raxi >na else, by wholesale of retalhat
“p»,„ ... w,a.tt*VEa«.’
Stationary War nse« Market street, corner of 2d. =
VAENISH —6OO gallons, BmlOiV Haw York
brandy in store snfl far sale by ", -
BBJS 4 roccessorato J,Kldd ftCcw
v dec * • ! ..fiO Wood«tw" ■
iiiO(nf iaBiS^f
SALTPRTBR— IfiO bsgs, erode, fbr sale by
dae23 B. ArPAHNBSTOCK & CO.
X forsaU by
JU. dec23 c ■ B* A. FAHNEBTOQg-&■ GQ d
Arrow
dec23
SAGO- I cmm, pearled, to sain by • ■ "
: ' B- A, FAHNESTOCK k CO.
MUS K&AL VVArKKa. — I haye on band, and am con*
uI H y i. rßC^Ttos freah applies of the follewiitt
waters, In pint and quart bottles: Empire- Bptin& TThlte
Sulpbu? Springy Congress Water, and Saratoga Water,
A : JOSEPH WJSMIKQ,
CorawMarketat. arid Diamond/'
and corner Fourth and Smlthfield tta,
MCINE CHESTBJ.A '-i'--
or Tfixions BUes atul
etjlea, filled to order; for tale by .i v
? JOSEPH FLEMING!
.CornetMarketat.andDiamond. •
and corner Fourth and Balthfiald *ta.
a AIK Liquid Hut Dye, fur Imunil*
dumslastho cokirof tho halT toa dmp Mack—tia
6e»t;noir hm AlstvKossellVmff H»rrk<m*» Half IWe.
jßCOlmplje, C» sale by 3r>
fi I swaaso. : v
Comer tteiket stead Diamond,
403 . imitmnmgointh end Prr.lthn.M rtj _
' l 'f-'A A : 5
< ’ '* : r V'
In Btore anil foreaWby ~~
- - BBO3.
tiiAßb boxrfl. “Ohio.? In atora ffrp
gale by. - v - Cdee2] ' tXBMINQ BRO 3. ;
■lOO lbs, Bamndej genuine. for isle hr-
B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO,-
JfUN’a KAIHAWut* amumm'*
' lot, jont iaccl'iel iiiaTbi tole ty
’ ~ • JOSEPH JtEMISQ,
Comer Market ct. &ntl Diamond,
•' eM comer gonrth «Bd Hnltafltia^&o.
hi-;■?, Vv -
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V p i«.
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In store and for sale
VZEXIXQ BEOS.