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'•'"•miLY MORNING ROST.
•• . TUE3DAI MORS IS
A TF,EEra£k' I TBAOEDY IN'" MlssissirPi. -The
.M&riib!s:Hfl<y, of -the Ist .instant,: has the fol
lowing: _ _
. , **.We learathat Mitchell, the mauwho.stabbed
• Dp. Leake,-'At Fishervilto.-in* this, county,,a_ few
-days since, was killed at Holly Spnogß* -dies.,
on Monday:evening. A party_of neighbors or
; Dr. Leake—*imong whom was Mr. it. L. Starke,
Mr/ Leake, a cousin of the Dr.’s, and two.or
» threoothergeatlemcn—weroin pursuit of Mitch
: ell, and met him on the road, thiß side of Holly
Springs. So Boon as Mitchell saw them, ho turn.
•cdhishorsoondranhimatfuUspecd,brandish
: iog a hoge knife ana swearing ho would not ho
' taken alive. The party puraued, and the ohase
was kept.up until they reached the tquaro in
. Holly Springs, when tho cry of ‘stop the mur-,
■ 'derer,* caused the bystanders to arrest tho Bpced
of Mitchell’s horse. Ho still sworeho would.not
■ ..bo taken alive, and Mr.-Starke rode up and shot
1 -blurdown, billing him almost instantly. Mr.
- -Starke, gave himself up to the authorities, and
- -an examining court was held yesterday morning,
but we did not learn the result. It was thought
’ ho was perfectly justifiable, and, of oourse. bo
honorably acquitted. Mr. Starke is a wealtLy
planter in this county, and a more honorable,
high-minded gentleman does not live. Mr. Leake
was still alive tnd last we heard from him,, bat
lying very low.”
Never despise a girl because she is poor.
If. her face is pretty, her bcaTt pure, her head
•well filled, her affections fresh, and she dresses
passably well, regard her as favorably as you
would Queen Victoria, or the wealthy Miss Gold
flower. In fact, we think better of poor girls
than ofmost others. They oremoßt always surp
•to make you a good wife, bake good broad, sleep
on tho north side of the bed in the winter, and
•eomethiog very important to do at home: about
: the time you foci like oalling on the poetty Misses
Smith, Brown or Baldwins. Poor girls and rich
comforts, like country meeting houses and bud
singing, go together.:— jslb. Transcript.
GEORGE ARMOR,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Iffo. 5T Fifth Street, 1n masonic Building,
VTAYINQ fitted np a room for the purpose of; .resuming,
•it hla business. flatters himself to bo able to wake to
order. EashionableClathiDg or all descriptions. CitU«*Ds.a.nci
strangers desiring comfortable garments,-will do well to
giro him a call, aa*he ia,dctenaluod. to please the most fas
tidious.. 110 triU also be happy to see many of his old cus«
tomaris as he has just received, from' the Eastern cities, an
elegant stock of CLOTHS, CASi<IMEUE3 uud > ESXING3.
decSlilm
• KEfIIOVAL.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and
the nubile, that bo "has removed from bis old stand, on
Uarkot Huroot, to the XFW IRON FROM S[TORE, NO.
49 STREET, immediately opposite the Theatre,
whore ha is now receiving and opening a handsome nnM»rt
moot of Plain and Fancy Colored. Cloth* Cassimenj* ami
Vestings, of the nowest styles, which he will take pleasure
in allowing to those who may furor him with a calK He is
also prepaied to make- to order ercry article of Clothing
constituting a Gentleman’® Wardrobe, in Iho la but unJ
most fashionable stylo. , .
TO-TMLOR&—* Hmsubscriber offem for sole his com-
Jcte system of Garment Draughting so favorably known
nd Generally used -by the tTado of this eity, Cincinnati,
PhasdelpMaand elsewhere; at tho following prices, to:
• With instructions, $10,00; without Instructions, $7,uQ.
The Book and ltuler, containing fall and accurate dlrcctwnft
<o succossfol draughting, forwarded to United
Otatea, on receipt of $7,00, by JAMhb
• Teacher or Garment Cutting,
raaf2l> No. 45 Tiflh Ptnwt, opposite the Thfutrv.
SAMUEL GUAY,
- • ar. cLiis stbxcc, prcramnian.
CLOTHE IQ made cxduslTrljr to order,
\T and warranted to suit. Has constantly on a
choice assortment of CLOTBL% CASSIiIEiUS, VLSTING3,
And OVERCOATING, of the latest styles, selected *xprv**l>
for-thecusfoin trade* • fleattomen leaving their enlere. will
have their wishes consulted and complied with, aa all worfc
i« done under his own supervision. , - novlz
CLOT HIN G STORE!
JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO..
of Uncelebrated Clothing Depot oo Liberty
C* street, which has won an-unbounded popularity under
honane of the XIIUHB 810 DOCKS, harts Tor tlio pur*
poao of acquiring more space for their Immense bnnuuss,
removed to the spacious huildinj; on the corner of
XWmO7 JJUSCND ALLEY AND WOOD STItELT,
Where they haTc now the most
SPLENDID STOCK. OF CLOTHS!
HEADY MADE, CLOTIIING,
That baa ever been offered to the j> uuhe.
• - Their principal object far this.removal, fa to giro them
more facilities far tha
WHOLESALE TRADE!
■ They arc prewired to sell Goods at the
LOWEST EASTERN PRICES!
’ Ana they will warrant them to ho ns goo 4 a* any wanu
facturea in.the Union. ■ - _
CUSTOM WORK*
ih ns best ami,iisn oros the bbobkst sorter.
Xhev bare on hand a full and beautiful assortment o!
LOTUS and COATINGS, lor
FROCKS. DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI
NESS COATS.
Onr interests nro Identical with tbosa of onr customer*,
fttul wjb assure the pobllo that our fidelity.will not fail id
flllihn all orders we may be fatored with.
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE—
Mo. 8§ Wood Street,
(bast side,) cobweb or diamond allot.
■ w 'jj —We dcsireoor patrons tounderntet)rt that wc hare
no loturer any connection with the -Clothing Busina on
Liberty street. • Oar attention fa derotod exclusively to the
HonseaboruderisnaUxL yrcLoSKvr * w
SECOND ARRIVAL OP
PALL AND WINTER DK.Y GOODS IS
The Cheapest Goods of the Season!
YOUNG STEVENSON & LOVE, Ricn of the oritfinM
Bm-Uiye, No. "4 MARKET STREET,between Pourtli
And tbo Diamond, Pittsburgh, hovo just receive:!, and ere
now opening, a largo and splendid assortment of
- DBESS GOODS,
Of tbo-newest andmost desirable styles, adapted to the
present season. „. %1 ■ , ’
PI aid Brocade and Toner Silks at barons.
Plain Black and Corocli&a Silks and Turk Satins.
Merino Plaids, all wool, and Silk and Wool do. #
• Ar«o, Raw Silk and Cashmere Plaidsof eTery iiescriptlun,
very cheap. *
Xew ; style Plain and Taney De Lames.
Trench Merinos, Cashmeres, Ooburgs, Alpacas, and Para*
mattas, all colors and qualities.
De Begcs, and-high colored l)o Laities,all qualities.
Tall and Winter Shawls, of every description.
■* i Lontf and Sqaaro Broeho and Plaid Shawls.
Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do.
Trench Chintzes, Ginghams.
A general assortment fast color Prints, from w* eta- »P
-WUITB GOODS of every description.
Collars, Caffs, ChemizettesandLmVdTldkfs., at bargains.
' ; ' Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods, very cheap.
‘ - ALSO, a full Stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, at low prices—
v Sheeting. Pillow Linens,Tablo Cloths, and Nap
kin* ‘Russia Diaper, and Cravats, very cheap.
OLOVEs! nOStEftY. SUSPENDERS, and CRAVATS.
Wo would respectfully solicit nn early call from both
wholesale and retail buyers, flattering ourselves that «o
am accommodate all who may favor us with their pafrou
ago, on.most liberal terras. . Tftr „
• sep2o YOUNG, STEVEN>oy * LQTE
• . Notice IS
TO TIIE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS OF
PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY CITY, AND VECINTTV
—D. GREGG & CO., Importers & Wholesale Dca-"™ in
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and V h0. ,09, ono
the Nonb-wcst corner of Wood st. and Dinwoud
alleT. Pittsburgh. Haring completed the enlargement of
their present occupied Ware Rooma, arc cow opening one
Of theft ana host .took of DRVGOODSIaud VARIK
TIE9 they haroeyer heretofore exhibited tolho 1 ittsburgh
trade! and on examination, will bo found to bo unsurpassed
by any other House or tho hind in the City, end as one or
So partners Is generally in the Eastern Cities during the
' business seasons, borthasing cheap bargains, adopted lo
the Pittsburgh and Western Trade, wo will bo ablo to oiler
inducements to our old customers, and purchasers gener
ally. Our stock of Dry floods consists in part or tbefollow
tag leading articles, Tit:
Superior Broad Cloths;
Pilot and Petersham do;
paney Casslrneres, Tweeds and Satinetts;
•Jeans, Fancy Vestings and Corduroys;
'-Flannel*. Tickings and Vest Paddings;
Brown and Bleached Muslins, and Irish Linens:
Foroica uni DomeattcGinghama;
AiSacas, Merino?, Coburg Cloths, and Uresn Silks;
Bay State and Eroacho Shawls;
wilenComforte and Fancy SUk HandlrerchlofH.
grphe following comprise n part of tho general stock of
Combe, Thread* ami SeningSilkn;
ninr/'H Ribbons. and Blnck ailfe Tells,
taco Goods. Jaconetts. Mull and Cambric]: Muslims;
Bancy Nottlngs, and Millinery goods generally^
Also—-A largo assortment of Table Cutlery, Pockotknires,
Basra and Scissors of our own Importation, lcrfumety.
Patent Medicines, together with a splendid aawrtnimt ot
Gold and Gilt Jewelry, oi the latest patterns Gold and Ml
yor Watches; Watch materials; Watch glasses, ana an ex
tensive atoefc of 30 hour and 8 day Brass Clocks. ora variety
of patterns. -All of which wlll be told on the mostaccom
modaUngterms, tor Cash, or City reference. - .
jj t Oountry Merchants and Pedlars are invited
to cive us 0 coll before purchasing elsewhere
sop2l:tf I). GREGG & CO.
rTVSASI TEAS! TKASI—J. HAWORTH, tbo original «ud
I' only importer in this dty, of the best Congo Teas from
London, U now receiving a very large and choice selection
of TEAS, -which he In determined to sell at such prices and
fineness of quality, that all the reckless puffers in this or
the next city cannot beat. Uo most respectfully invites the
ladles and gentlemen of this and the mirroundtng districts,
-without distinction of nation, to call and try his Tea?,
whloh ho sells sahject to ho teturned, if they don’t give
satisfaction. Tho following are the pnees:
Prime Oolong, Souchong and. Congo, 37}-£<3)GO cents H>.
• A tery superior English breakfast Congo. &0c 2>. .
' Ertre fine, aTcry delicious Congo, fi).
. • HMToan(tHy«m,4o®6oc.«lb. „
Extra fioo Young Hyson nni Imperial, < sc. a lb.
Venrbost Young. Yyson and Imperial, 91 ?üb.
Don’t mistake the place- -PAGODA TEA bTORE, corner
of Diamond and Diamond alley A liberal reduction made
toddlers. . ■ .. ■ .jan2l
MELOD&UN INSTRUCTOR.—The complete Melodixm
*lnjrtnictor, la ecven parts. Part I—Ucmonts of -Ma
lic. -Part 2—Progressive Finger Kxcrcises. Tart S—Airs,
Marches, Waltzes, Variations, 6e. Part 4—Fnvorlta Move
ments from Operas, 4c. Part s—Voluntaries and Interludes.
-Part o—Selections from Oratorios. .Part 7—Modulations.
Designed as a thorough instruction for the MeJodeon, Sera
phlue, Bolicon, Organ, or any similar Instrument, by John
Zundel, Organist of Bt George’s Church, Neir York, author
of “250 Voluntairesand Interludes,” u The Amateur Organ
ist” 4c.; 4c.-Price $2,00.
A large supply of the above'work just received, and Tor
sale at the MuricSioro of' . JOHN H. MELLOR, ■
•jaSl . ‘ - No. 81'Wood street.-
CARPETING.— A large stock of bow and beautiful .pat
tenu now receiving at the .
NEW CARPET STORE,
47 Fifth street, near Wood.
Also,OH Cloths of.&Il widths and qualities; Rngn, Matts,
Matting-, Window Shades* Stair-rods, >eulttan Blinds, Ac,,
SEHOTTXBICISHPBHIE9. •
- -psps : - ROBINSON * 00.-
FEBRUARY 11,
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TRANSPORTATION.
OHIO AHD PESfij
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coiuiEi, r cxirff n &vauBT a, isss.
TRAIN. ltuivua Pittsburgh at 6 o’clock, AM;
Fj £Lopa 'onlv at thu prmsdpß'lslatiQOß,aßd'dice3'atCregb>'
libuatl.3o PM. arriving at CiadnuuU ia.the evening', via
'Cotilmbus-antlXeuifl.; .'% • ''■<.-if V : . : V V;' \V,
‘ Tare from Piltsbilrgh to r CSnciimati,s’r i 75 ; Io OolumbUß,
43 25 ■' r
*■ MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8.30 AM; dines at Al
liance V and reaches. Crcsilino at 8.00 PM,ccnnectiDg with,
'the Night Train: to Columbus yrith ; :tbe
Uellufontaine audlndiana Railroad for Layton, Indianapo
lis, Terre Haute, and,towns in Indiana: Connections are
made at Alliance, by Railroad vvith Ravenha,-Hud£oa and
Cleveland.; X v.-./;."-' , v •
Pare frotn.Pittsburgh tb Clevelandj'liOO.
Connection? nro made w. Mansfield. by Railroad with San
dusky City, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Nowark and Zanes
ville.
Parc to Sandusky City, $4,50; to Newark, $4,50; to Zanes
ville, $O,
- Connections are made with Detroit and Chicago, both-by
Clayoland and ; Skndufiky City. who leave Pitts-:
burgh in r tlio .Mail Train nt 8.50 A M,go directly.by .Mans
field and Sandusky City toDe troit, ; without detention.
‘ Fare to Detroit, 6.00; tb Chicago, $ll,OO. .
RETURNING t
THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at IXO P M,
Mansfield at 1.40 P M, and Alliance at 6.0 Q P SI, and reach
es IPittsburgh at 8.36 P M,' connecting with the Express
Train to PhUadolphia and Baltimore, which leaves Pitts
burgh at 10.30 P. M.
Time froni Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, hours. Pore,
$7,75. Farefrom Cincinnati to Phlladclphia or Baltimore,
$16.00. '• -••—
MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestlioo at 7, A M; dines at Al
liance; connects with Express Train from Cleveland, and
arrives at Pittsburgh at 6, P M. ’ "
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Pittsburgh at 10 A M.and 443 P M,;and Now Brighton at 7
A H:tud I P M. Excursion tlckcts, $l; quarterly.tickots
at reduced tates.. • ■ • -
PREIOUT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 6.30 A M, and ar
rives at 4,30,P M. . .
Passengers are requested to procoro Tickets at the
Company's OtKce, at the Federal Street Station, of
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket AgonL
45?*.The Trains do not run on Suoday.
43* l-*urther information may-boobtained of ,
tmgb JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agont.
SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK
RAILUOAD.
:WINTJBR- AH R ANG BSIENT,
ON and after WEDNESDAY, November 10,1653, Tbroo
. Passenger Trains run daily (Sundays excepted)ns fol-
GOING SOUTH.
Mormng Mail '■ Emning
Ezpras. P-sitcngrr. Erprtts.
Leave Sauduskynt,.... 4.30 AM 11.00 AM 5.10 PM
Monroeville Jnhtlion.. 5.15 “ 11.50 “ 5.50 “
fchelby Junction 640 “ 1.15 PM 7.15“
Mansfield Junction..... 7J20 “ .3.40 “ -8.10“
Mount \ern0n............ 0.05 ** 4.10 “ 9.55 “
Reach Newark ... .10 03 “ 5.35 “ 11.00 11
GOING NORTH.
Newark at. 4/.0 A M. 9,00 A M 5.26 P M
Mt. V» rnon 525 “ 10.10 . 6.30 “
Mansfield Junction,.... 7320 %t 12.10 PM 8-1 Q “
Shelby Junction..,. 7.45 “ 1.05 “ 8.35 u
Monroeville Junction.. 9.15 -3.10 “ . 10.30 M
Reach u 3-55 “ 13.05 “
Connecting at Sandusky with Mad River and Lake Erie,
and “ Northern Division” Cleveland and Toledo Railroads.
At MonroßviUc, with Trains nu “Southern Division'’.
Cleveland and Toledo R> R., for Cleveland, Toledo, Ac.
At Shelby Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cin
cinnati Railroad.
At Muu*ii<dd Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania
Railroad for Pittsburgh.
At. Newark, with Contra! Ohio Railroad for Zanesville,
Columbus, Ac., Ac. .
This arrangement of Trains completes the line of direct
ecmmuoicalion between the East lVbrfA-tFwi.”
from Philadelphia and Baltimore, destined for
the West, prob’d* directly on their arrival at Pittsburgh,
bv Ohio and Peonsvlvoma Railroad to Mansfield. . Tbenco
to McoroeviHc, where eonaeciion is mode Immediately lor
Tuledo. Chicago, and Intermediate places—affording a route
unrivalled for safety, certainty and despatch.
Connection Is titan made with all the Trains on the Ohio
and Pennsylvania Itnilroad at Mansfield, by which pass<*t>
gars from Chirac), Toledo, Detroit, Sandusky, Zanesville,
Newark, and Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh, Philadel
phia and Baltimore, without delay.
By tin* route, paf,>eng»*rs taking the early Train from
Zanesville Columbu-s Newark, Ac., can go to Toledo, Fan
dusky or Cleveland, remain in either plaraj some four hours,
and return home same day.
THROUGH TICKETS to be hod at the different Stations,
for the abort-, named places.
J. 11. ROBINSON, SuperfntV
PatidUf-kr, November. 15;.-;!. fßovCt'hm!
P&SSKKGEB AGEHCY FOB GERMANY.
_4j“S» JAMES BIAKBtT, Agent.
Tut Utmro <•( XV. 4 J. T. TAPSCOTT 4 Co. iMlng, (n
addition, to theirpxienfJvo arrangements for bringing cot
PaverngeM ■ fraui GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, just
concluded arrangements also to bring out Passengers from
be following Cities and. Towns In GERMANY, via Antwerp
to New Ycrk. aud thesre to Ibtt.tburgb, the undersigned
will issuo PnR-'Mqu Tutbeisto Now York and Pit!»burgbfrom
Antwerri, Coblena, lippecbrim,
Mach.cn, fit Goar, Gatuhclm,
Colu, Frier, Worms,
Du«j4-lJorf, Bnrgen, Darinstadt,
Nftwwt.id, Mvioa, Prankfurlon Main.
Msnhcjm, llehlriburg, Carlsruche.
I»a<el, Ileiibroun, StuUgurdt,
Clin, Aschaffeuburg. Worxburg, &c.
Pass«ng«jrii will be brought over In firtt-xate Vusselv, and
either ixiirdcd or noi, as may t>« desired: Drafts, payable
at sight, may be haj at the lowest rates, from the under
signed. on ijondon, Paris and Frankfort, euluHo
for rcmitLance* to the oti Orantry, and paid, frroof diL
iwunt, atfiuy town In Great Britain. Germany and France.
Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, blilp Agent,
fuM fV‘mer of geTenth and gmlthfWd «trcetß,
Prunsylvanlt Railroad Company*
WE are forwarding Produce, Ac, to rtalUmore and Fhlla*
dnlphia, promptly, cn nx»lpt. Time, Firu Days.
bates or raxwnv.
Bacon, Pork and Et;c£ (salted.) 46c. ? 1002 s.
On Lard, Lard Oil, Tallow, Cc.Loo, Window Glass. 50c.
lOOlbe.
On Candles, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobacco,
60e.?.100fc*.
On Beeswax. Dried Fruit, Brittle?, CSorer and Timothy
heed, TOc. fc>.
On I»ror fckm*. Hemp, Flax, and Kg&vTOc. lOOlha.
On (gather?, Furs, Pcltrv, Brooms and Mezchacdixe. SOe.
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On 1 lour, bam?L
W* am also prcjKiml 4»» forward freight to Rrxlebaugh**
Station, ncrar Grcensbtinr.nnd lu remediate Station*.
OOVODB * GRAHAM, Agent*,
corner of lV:m rml Woyno sUI, Httabu^b.
IL U. HOUSTON, Agent,
jy29 276 Marlin? l'hlladfllpliia.
PENNb\ l.\ AM A It AlDROAl).—Wrrrm Taxll'V iscrwcm
Pin:?m,Tum. PmiADtu’nx.v axd Bsvnsoae.
Ftrst ('(.Let. —Egg*. [•’eatlH-rs, Merchandise, Furs,lK) cents
li«i fli*.
&twvi Claw.—Apple* and Penclies (dried,) Derswax,
HuJTsJo, Rear, and peer Rkins, Clover and Timothy
Seed, Olavwnrr, Gim-cnc.. Rag?. Sheep I'vlU 76c 1(50 Ihs;
Third Class.— Apples (green.) Bran and Ship Stull,Bacon
and Pork, (loo?*,) Rimer, Hide*. Hops' Hair, Hemp ami
linx. Leather (Eastward.) 05c 10u'ffw.
Jburth (Nor*.—Alcohol. Bacon (ia casks nr boxes.) Barley
and Malt. Beef and l*ork (p Wiled or suited,) packed Candler,
Cheese. Grain ilu bags.) L»rd and Lord Oil, Lead (in pigs or
sheets.) Oil Cake, Tallow. M imky, Leaf Tobacco, 60 cents
V 100 ibv.
Spsci-il Hofti.—Cotton 00c %\ 100 Tbs. Flour {1 bM.
dtx-.l'i GKORQ& C. FIMKCISCUB.
Jlesirii J* Khroffel & Co**
MANUFACTURERS OP KIRK PROOF SAFES
Vault Doors and Iron Window Shatters.
AND as all iMirsons admit the-necessity of the-above
mentioned articles, we have no hesitation in r*com
mending our article to bu <*qual to anything In the dty.
Orders promptly attended to, and put up In the best
style, and on short notice.
■Ks.Srmthflf.dd street, between Fourth and Fifth, Plus
burgh, {gcpfrdOoil J. STtROFFEL A CO.
Hats uurt caps;
nr* JOfsEPU - COX A CO,, corner Wood street
/©a nd Diamond slhjy, would,respectfully
their friends ond the public that they
are receiving n large and splendid stork of HATS AND
CAPS, of tbo latest styles, which they arc prepared to foil
on ns reasonable terms as any other house In the rlty.
Qlre it* a call, nnd examine our stock. soplQ
CpnMume the Smoke
fTTITR subscriber having the exclusive right to manufao*
X turn nnd sell SWEENEY’S JIOT' AIR AND -SMOKE
CONSUMING FURNACE. If prepared to receive orderii, and
non tract for heating buildings with'::tb» most economical
Pomace now in use. Tbe attention of those interested is
solicited. Any information cun be had of A. BRADLEY,
Nos 2 and 4\\ pod street, or of J. BARNDOLLAR,
d<*e24:tl) Iron City Stove Wnrehouflo, No. 134 Wood at.
l>epot of Longworih & Ztmmmnaa'i Ca
tawlia Wines and Brandy*
rpilE undersigned baft Teceivtjd and offers for sale, at Cin-
X. cinnafi prices* a lnrg« quantity of Logworth A Zimmer
man’s choice and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La-
Sw.rei c«ti»wb& Wines, fcuch as mnydesiro to procure
an excellent article of Nativo ‘Wine, (tho pur* juice of the
grape.) will find my establishment tho place for tho gratifi
cation of lluur desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from
tho gcuoino Grape, li declared by many excellent judges,
equulln flavor to the best imported Cognac.
, ■ .D. FICKEfSEN,
_ No. 137 Liberty *treot
Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus*
A VERY great want hiut been 101 l in our community, be
cause our institutions of learning, .or public libraries
nod reading rooms, bare no Chemical and PimonopinoXt,
Apparatus to enable the teacher or public lecturer on sci
entific fiubjeets to illustrate his lecture upon. The Young
Men’s Library Association, at their late annual mooting,
resolved to tuke the necessary Steps for Obtaining such an
apparatus, so as to fill tbe.voiil bo long folt. -The following
pen-onH have boon appointed ns a committee to carry out
the object proposed, and it is earnestly hoped that thrclti
renß,wben called upon, will respond to the call by unbscri
bing liberally. Dll, WM. M. WRIGHT,
DR. JAMES R. SPEER,
EDWARD RAHM,
F. R. BUUNOT,
- B. P. BAKEWELL,
• - Committee.
Baldness Cared* ~
I7IMERSON f 8 AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE, for
J restoring the Heir on ITead Ho?ilessi.T Bald, and to
prevent the Hair from falling, is winning golden opinion*
of persons who aro using it, This is a now article, recently
introduced, is a sure enro for Baldness, ond will stand the
tej>t of a discerning public, aa thousands who have used will
testify. Eeodrcnlocfto-bo lutd of the Agents, giving foil
particulars. Price $l,OO in jargo bottles.
C. E. FISHER k CO.. Proprietors,
. . .67 Superior street,Cleveland, Ohio.' ■
For sale in Pittsburgh in tho following hqnses:—
Fleming Bros., - . L. Wilcpx A 00.,
H. E. Boilers, 0. 11. Keyser,
Joel Mohler, Benj. Page, Jr.,
J.lLCosscl.
. AUtgheny cily.—lj. A. Beckham, Prcssly. A Means, J. P,
Fleming. - 4
IStrmingham. —A. Patterson, John G.Smith.‘ fja2y
0. T „ .J‘. a * , . ma » House** ftcu To Let.
NE.OK FARSIS, with commodious Brick Dwell
mgs, and Btablfts, near to the city, and eultable ibr
uardcus, Milk 1 arms.-or to fatten cattlo for this market.
Bnck c °uotry Mansion and/Stable,
largo cnough for a rtsspectable finally. -Also, one smaller
placfli i and an excellent . Two Btory liridr Dwelling, with
Ontshal basement and attic—on the bank of the Allegheny,
“ b | TO eei. a ' lUeaU ' - . JAMES S- CEAPT,
jM2S:tf No. 144 Eonrth fiL
n^ 01l , T “> oomer of Diamond and DlaShd
ty alley, wishes to Inform his customers and the nnblfo
generally, that he Is now receiving a large Md c fcScoSl«s :
Uen of GROCERIES, Mich as choice Yoong
rtai. Gunpowder, extra floe Souchong, Nlneyong OoSi?
Congo,andacented OrangePekoo TEASt MSthafoid Java
and Rio COFFEKS; line SUGARS and SVROTS: B nn rf,
Cluster, Valencia, Sun and Sultana RAISINS; fresh f-uK
RANTS, jreserrod Citron, Lemon and OrangbPeels-sdiiel
rior French,DRANDIES; Port, Madeira, Toneriffe, ChS
pagne,.Lisbon, Sherry and Malaga WINES; together with
a general assortment of poro SPICES—aII of which bo is
determined to sell at such LOW PRICES that'cannot Bo
beat by any other Store In the city. 1 J novlf •
“I - * - *
if*'-j. v.
~ /Vv*-'*? * v j '■ .-*(^
t/fC. i*--■*• *K »*;<<*.**.?'.-;■i ' v
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:gc^anies.
Delaware Uutiui .Safttf Imur-anc© Co*'
• 03ce% northro&r* cf die Exchamgt, Third rt^
TVRTntAyiR marehAadke and other
■ JC Property, in town pad .country, insured: against loss or
dasnaga by fu*, at the lowest rate of premium.!
yMxirta 'lsbcbAbcb.-—They also insure vessels, cargoes and
freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies,
•asthe ftSßowamAy desire.
, l? . .Injure T&Affiipomno^They-also insura. merchandise
tmtoptfrtM by wagons, railroad cars, canal boats and steam
boats, on rivers ana lakes. on .ihomost liberal terms, t . *
Directors—Joseph IT. Seal,;Edmund A. Souder, John’G.
-Davis/ Robert Burton, John R.-Penrose, Samuel. Edwards,
George G. De!per, Edward Darlington, Isaae R. Davis, Wil
liam Folwoll, John Newlin, Dr. E. M. Huston, Jos. 0. Hand,
Thcophilus Paulding, IL Jones Brooks, Hemy.Sloan, Hugh
Craig, George Sen-ill, Spencer M.’llvain, Charles Kelly, J. G.
Johnson, William Hay, Dr. 8. Thomas, John Sailers, William
Eyro,jr. . ■ ■
Directors at Pittsburgh —D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John
T. Logan. William Hastik, PraxaaxL
Thob. C. Hasp, F?cs President -
Josxpb W.Cowih, Secretary,.. . i,
Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh.
jelBdtf : : •• P. A. MADEIRA, Agent
BAILBO&D.
PROTECTION
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF 7
HARTFORD, CONN.,
, Capital Stock, Annual Premium and Western Fund
$1,000,000.
INCORPORATED 1825.
Policies of Insurance Issued at all times on the moßUavora*
'■ bio terms, against •
LOSS OB DAMAGE BY HRE,
on .tbs
PERILS OF NAVIGATION,
• BY /. ■ ■ ■
■ GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agest ;
FOR PITTSBURGH AND JLLLEQUKNT COUNTY.
‘ mar!6:y . • ■ -v. • .
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST’ COMPANY,
PmUDELPHIA*
CHARTERED APRIL 28TH, 1850.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL $250,000.*
Ofictt 8. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut
Streets,
OJJicen of the Earns Board at Philadelphia: ■■
, wbbotobs. •.
Stephen R. Crairfbrd, Paul B. Goddard,
Ambrose W* Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, ;
Benjamin W. Tlngicy, Geo. M’Uenry,
Jacob L. Florence, James Devereux,
William M. Godwin, William M’Kee.
President—Stephen ILCrawford. ;
Tice President— Ambrose W. Thompson.
Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh— James 11. Willson, M. D.
Allegheny CUg— R. B. Mowry, M, D..
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent,
mar!7:y • No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. •
The Franhlln Fire Ineorance Company,
Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania*
DIRECTORS— Charles W. Bonekor, Thomas HaiL-Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R, Bmltb, Grt.W. Rich
ards, aioniecai J>. Lewis, Adolphi E. Bode, David S. Browne,
Morris Patterson. - Cius. N. Basrcxxs, President
Cms. Q. Bascrtn, Secretary.
Oontinuo to make insurance, perpetual or limited/cn every
description of property, in town and country, at rates as low
aa are consistent with security.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent-Fund,
which, with their capital and premiums, safely lurested/of*
for&ampleproteetlon to the assured.
The Assets of the Company 4 on January Ist, 1851, as pub
lished agreeably to an Act ox Assembly, were as follows, vis i
Baal W 77 78
Temporary 10an583,966 17
5t0ck*........ 61,888 00
Cash, Ac..;.—81
Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years,
they have paid upward of One SlUUoh Four Hundred Thou
sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of insurance, os well as the ability and dispoal
tlon to meet with promptness all liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
ap24 . . Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third its.
THIRD ANSUAL BTATEHEST
OF THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE
OT PESSBYLVAHIA.
Assets, May Ist, 1852-.™, $209,016 51
Premium* received to May l*t, 1851...135/2.'jO 66
Interest on Loan*, 4c.—.......,,....,. ......... 1,01018.
100,y0i) 00
$446,183 23
Bctarpp-J premiums, La sser, Re-iasuranre, Ex
penses, «... 67,864 56
Bonds, Mortgages, Stock*. *ud other good wcu
curium ..... $161,461 83
Premium ... 178,010 61
Cash on band.... .... ...i, 17,83) 21
ntumu.
JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin coantY,
P. C. SEDGWICK, Harrisburg,
SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia,
A- WILKINS. Itanker,Pittsburgh,
A. A, CARRIER,
JOHN JL RUTHERFORD; Dauphin county,
A. 4. GILLETT, Ilamibunr,
R. T. JONES, liarrliborg.
ROBERT KIOTZ, Carbon rounty.
JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Pmilrtt.
A. J. GILLETT, Secretary,
Will Imnxro ngninat perils of eea and Inland navigation,
clsa, on Merehaodiie in citycountry, at lowext rate* con*
eistent with aa&ty. PuUeiev iwitc-l tra dwelling hoaac*
either perpetually orfar a term of yeaw. «
Itrawb Office, comer Fourth and SciUhfieWl rlrccta.
myghtf X. A.CARRIER. Actuary.
T>Ulabnrch Life Imnranca Company, of
J. PITTSBURGH, JM. Cavjtai, 0t00,0007
Proaidenti—JAitta S. Hoon.
Vico PraUent—4UuW'*U*Curwus.
Treaeuror—Joscrn fi. Lxmi,
Secretary—C. A. CctfON.
omcß, no. 65 ram street,
(ilasonic Mali Building)
Tbi* Ootonany make** every Insurance appertaining to
or eonaaeted with lift Bisk*.
Mutual Rate* aro the came a* those adopted by other
safely conducted Companies.
Joint Stock rates at a reduction nf ou»-thinl from the
Mutual rates—equal to a &i»Urod ofthlrty-threeand ona
third per cent., paid annually in advance.
Risks taken on tbeUres of persons cols;; to California or
Australia.
PoxsTons.
JasxesB.Hfion, Sazno*! STClurkta,
WllUazn PhUilps, Jcha A. Wilson,
John Scott, Joseph P. Gnazam. M. D.
John M’Alpln, Alexander l^ynolds,
Horatio N. Lee, Hiram Stowe. mar 23
Western Insurance .Company, Htuburffh.
R. MILLER, President I F. M. GORDON. «&rmfary
CAPITAL, 0300,000*
ILL Insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and 31A
Tv RUiB. Ail losses will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A Home Institution, managed by Dxucrose who are weQ
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.
Director#.—H* Miller, Jr.,C.W. Rlcketsdn, J. W. Butler,
N.Holmes, Jr., W. 11. Smith, C. lhmtcn, OvorgoW. Jackson,
Wm. SI. LyonfJamesUppenootLGporge Danle. James Mc«
Aulcy, Alexander Nlalck, Thomas SeotL
CS- Office, No. 62 Water street, (Warehouse of Bpang A
Co., op stxlrv,) Pittsburgh.; • oov‘J4:lv
ASTNA INSURANCE COMPACT,
HARTFORD, CONN.
CliortereA ISlo—Capital StocUo3Oo,ooo,
THOA K. mUCB, President. . -
• THOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.
IRKCTORS— Tboxna* K. Brace,
Samuel Tudor, Ebenerer flower,
Ward Woodbrfdge, E, A. Bulkcley,
Joseph Church, Roland Slather,
Frederick Tytor, Edwin 0, Ripley,
Robert Buell, Samuel 8. Ward,
MUes A. Tuttle, Henry Z. Pratt,
John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham,
Gastavus F. Davis, Junius 8. Morgan.
DS-’Policies on Firoand Inland Risks issued on favora
ble terms, by GEORGE K. ARNOLD, Ag't,
declSly No. 74 FoUrtli street, PUtsburgh.
WESTERN EARMERSMNBURANCE CO., !
HEW LISBON, OHIO*
BRANCH OFFICE, No. 120 FIFTH ST M PITTBBURGHJ
Capital, $lOO,OOO.
JAMES KELLY, Prest. LEVI MARTIN, Soc’y.
• IL McKASKEY, Agent.
Will inaoro Buildings, BtoroA, Merchimdlse, and
Property generally, on the roost faTorabta terms. rdecl:om
I Is your Life Insured,
F NOT, read what someone has written. Among all tho
contrivances of man to protect the family circle from
want, none cau be found more simple in its character, noble
iajts feature, or .certain in Its results, than LIFE INSUR
ANCE. It la the prop which tbo dying htwband leaves to
support tho wife of ms bosom.
It Is the unsusn band of tho ProslSont fothsr reschlni
forth from tho grave, ond otlU nonrishini hb offsorlmr. ond
keeping together tho fmnllv gronp.
.O.A.C&UON, SemUry,
Plttohargh Ufo Injurnnco Companr. Pirth «U
M P SI • ■ Masonlo lloil..
FIiOUEHCE HOTEL.
k No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
(CONDUCTS OH TUB BUHOPH4S FtAH.)
REUBEN IOVEJOY,
- PROPRIETOR
AXLKH OIWWM,
stabling attached to tho Hmnm.
'FRANKIiIN'HOI7SB| Cltvslanda OhloT*
0 So ?’ Thlj Ilousohaann-
V/. dorgono thonmgU and extensile repairs, alterations,
Md large eddlHona of now fiirnltnre, eto, end the propriS
tors pledge thenuelTes that nothing shell bo wtmtloebn
their part to render tho Ybamkuh a place-where all the
forte of a first class hotel can be — tto com
_ ; c, Patrick* bon..
St. Charles, Hotel. - :
nr™ B ll^bUstoenthaTlnTS’m^totottehknd.of a
0 „? er ’ ( B reat iodneeni'ente to the travel.
e^ fl ° to_ regular boarders. Every dell
■ willjbe provided.in Its season, and no pains
will be spared to make this Hotel, a comlbrtalJleimra £«u
who may call there! [myl&tfl W- 8. CAMPBELL. Prop’r.
T-_' St. Clair I*agcr ileer Brewerv. •“
dC F r ,fi gllCd informs that ho
t 0 “f I 3° PrtvatefamlllES and tho
wlll •» punctually attended to:
fiwfr BcaT dclirerod 40 "V P iirt ofthe city or vicinity.
..». G. BCUENOK.
. QUEICE MONOhOAIIiILA NAVIGATION CO., 1
PROPOSALS will be reccivod > 'a"“us cfflcjwii three
jL o’clock p.’ M. of Wednesday; the ’?th T.mn^
next, fir the construction of LockandDam No'6’ Also
the constrnetlon of Locksand Dara No? "and Tbllnl
requisite to extend tho navigation to the Ylrcinla RliIS
line. Plans end epedflcabons will bo exhibited a{ too K
lotting, end all hceeskuy Infomte
tlon given by S. Inthrop, Esq.; or the undersigned! ™
: Proposals will be received for paymOnte to bo rhado-ih
cash; also, for payments In.stock' and bonds or the corn'
pepy,. J. K. MOORHEAD, '
fleet* Fresldem cf Mon Oo
VBHITIAH BLUii)H> “
QUALITY* for said at mAattihetarers* dHcm
w ttika SEW OABPEESJOBE, 47 PISTH STREET
a 8“ Wood. ■; :..., [nOTfctf] EOBINBON 4 go.
iasr.afvj- • vv;-.
'*s' : A. f;
THE UNITED STATES
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Total am’t of Resources, Liable fat Lasses— $356,318 TO
HOTELS, &c.
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, BANKERS ~ANDrBROKERb ?r
EXCHAHGE AHD BAHKIHG HOTTBX
' - - a. ‘: v , ‘ ■
A. & CO.,
. UNITED BT.AIES.BANK. BUILBISG, .
r Bio. «S-71-ita fourth. Street,
• PItTSHUBQII, PA. ...
Tj'OBKIQK and Domestic. Exchango,'Coin, Bank Notes
j?/and‘LandWarranta boaghtand aold.. .. , .
- Afellectiotm made throughout tbo Union. . .. *
< Baalu&s paper discounted andloansncgotiated. ;
• . Stocks bought andkold on ocmihiasloiu *:, • • • ■ ,
V Money 7 receiTcd otiVdepOiit, and intfirostallowed ■when
loft for a specified Umft. - ■ •* " _ doc 3
JOHNWOOD6,
BANKER AND EXOHANGE BBOKER,
* DRA&EIL lit
Exchango,- Cominorcial and Bank Hoteai
STOCK bought ■ and - sold' on'. commission; ' 1 Collections
carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. ■ '
• 49“ No. Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M..
Bank. : \ • 9 .. - declQ ;
a. jona u.nxßSAir
TLEBHAIT & CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS.
. Icb2&3y] ■ ...' 2fo. 95 lEfod Struts and IHamona JUty
EXCHANGE AND'BANKING HOUSE 07
A. WELKINS A CO.,
• No. 76 Fourth 6zBX0 t ;
Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh,' . ’ • *•
janS - PtJTBWIEOn.
G. E. ABNOLD & CO.,
• BANKERS AND, EXCHANGE BROKERSi
T\EALKR3 In'Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and
XJ Time .Drafts, Ac.. .Collections carefully attended to,
and pro^eeds.rexhitted.to any part of tho Uhlan.. .
Stocks'bought and sold on commission, • 1
IX3u No. 74 Fourth st, next door.to Bank of Pittsb’g. [aelS
HlLIi. & CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
■■■■■•“ . coßStn op woon Aim swiirstruts. • -
SIGHT EXCHANGE nn the Eastern Cities constantly for;
sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes discounted.—
Gold, Sllrer and Bank Notes, bought’and sold. Collections
made In all the principal cities of the United States; d)o*
porita receired of Par and Current Funds. " [mar27ly -
ALliy xeamxjU .. edward bahm. .. nomurex -Raima:
' KBAMKB & BAHM,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,:
BUY AND SELL Geld, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate
Loans on Real, Estate or Stock Securities; purchase
Promissory Notes and Time Bills, on-East and West; buy
and, sell 8 tockson. Commission..
Collections made on all points In the Union. . fmyl
HOLMES & BOHB,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
oati sjuioTsn pom BANkitra axD XxcaiKax orncx to ito.
• .BT habaxt exam, roufi doors Bxinw .oto bjuo>, ;
N HOLMES A.EONS; Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
• and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, pu
rer and Bank Notes.. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale. ' '
CoUcctioaa made in all the cities throughout the United
States. .Deposits received in par fond* or current paper, No.
67 Market street, between Third and Fourth gta. - Qaflftly
ias. a. h0cu5....... - sargot,
HOOH & SABGEfIT*
BANKERS AND EXCHANCE BROKERS,
' v. x. coßncß or vroon a szxta-atA, rmammoSj-pa.
DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time BQis, Foreign and
Dojp«tlc'Exchangc, Ccrtlficatos of-Dopodt, Ac. -
Exchange on all the principal cities of the Union and Eu
rope, for sale In sums to suit purchasers. '.-
Current and par fands received on deposit.
Collections made on all ports of the Unlon/at the lowest
rates. « . i "fseplDly
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Hast Etmottd Qtrix OjJteetoUit Corner qfJRJVi and Wood rtr.
WnSfIVRQO, PA.. /;
PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver
and Bonk . Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly fbr aala.
Collations mads in all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par Jfonda or current paper, at
the corner m Fifth and Wood Streets. J : ffeba
AVSTIS LOOffIIS.
STOCK AND BILL BBO'EEKy
Ohct, fburth abort TTomI,
- PITTSBURGH.
49- Notes, Drafts, Bccdj, Hortgages, and Loans on rol*
laterals, negotiated. Stocks and Land Warrants bought
and told. *. - i bcW
NEW OFFICE.
Beat Estats and Contracting Agont.
THE subscriber baa been induced (b open ah ofnee (br
the purpose of buying and wiling, on Commisilon,"aod
baring tho Agency o ( large £t*am tfaw-Jlfils and BoaL
Yards on the Allegheny river, together with many other
facilities from other vrateraud steam SaiMnnis. He natters
himself that he can furclzh any bills of lumber and
timber of any kind, great or small,'long or short, and
t elirer them at any point on the Allegheny, Mcoongahela,
Ohio, or riven; contract to build largo Borges,
Store Boats, Coal rials. Boat Gunnels, Bridge Timber, Kail-:
road Timbers—Fmgbt Iron, Coal, Ae., to any gi»vn point,
and will attend to the Halo and Rcntcf Real Estate. From
hi# long experiwo in lunjlsoring,-.freighting' and bc'at
buildlDg, ho thinks he can give gcnml raiDltatinn.' Ail
parsons aw roouested to cube their ctmtrarts coon
chilly thwo vrautlog boats or large bflisof and Um
ber, should contract for thorn iu the fall fr>r the'spring and
summer -use. lie will ah» attend to the purchase and sale
of any commodity that may b* desired. -
Letter* addressed to Dsm> Mox, Real Estate and Con
traetingAgcut, Pittsburgh, Box No, 120, postpAtl, will be
punctually attended to. Ilia office is on Irwin street. No.
2, Allegheuy House. •' DAVID MUNN.
*343,3X9 :o
Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh.
Mr. John SlorriAOD, ** *t -
Mr. Robj. fc Brown, Ewj, ** Allegheny ptiTer.
Mr. Win. Armstrong, # M Clarion
Mr. George B. Sweater, u •* u
C. k J. UahuACo, «* .*« «
d««2l:lydaw
Closing out Sale of Carpeting, Oil Clothe*
MotUngi, Rugs, Ac,
fpIlE subscribers having adopted the plan of tclUog off
X their stork at ii>» end of the ecaton, are cow.ctTdring
the tiargnin*, in their Hue, erer.cHemdto the du
ten* of Pittsburgh or vicinity.
In quality or quantity their assortment is not surpoßstd.
Hemp Carpets, la great variety, at IS, 23, Ui and
37«-Rt*.
The «ntir* stock will positively be sold the present season
—REGARDLESS OF COST. &tie to continue till JJarrhlf-L
C. B, IIEADLY * O-K
jxlft B 2 Third atwet
N. B —Small Notes taken at pnr.
Dissolutions in* firm of l. wilcox a co„ »mg*
gtiU and Apothecaries. was diwolrwi <m lb* 2d hurt.
The *ob*rritw, having of hi* entire {merest In
the late firm, to his late partner, Mr. .JOSEPHS' LEHINO,
would cheerfully remmmtnd him to hi* friends, and axX a
cuoUnuanc* of the patronage heretofore so liberally be
>y>t«d upon th«m. L, WILOQX, Ja.
EftTolTeril UevoYveht
JVST RECEIVED—By Express.dlrrctfromthomanufoc
turDns a *pled4l4 oiwortment of OoU*» Repeating Pis
toi*»4, fr and 0 inches barrel, all of which we will ull for
cash u low as they can bo bought in the city of New York.
Person* going to Australia or California, will Cud that they
can do bettor by purchasing their equippage at borne, than
&oycanamo&gfttrangei9,*«weg!ve persooxa chance to
try any of the above Pistol*, before: tearing the city; and
Incaseof* taiture, v«refgcd the money.
DOWN A TETLEY,
frtfctQ . ISO Wood street. PUttburuh.
P'ATKNT VkUIT fruifftoM
tall tree* without the aid of a ladder, Pruning Thstru*
meet* of the mc*t approved constructionV Digging Porks,
suitable for strawberry bods, A«4 Totstoe Uoofcjt; Seed
Drill*; Cutting Boxe*.for Hay or Corn Sulk*, of various
pattern*, and ft great variety of labor saving Implement*
ter the garden or farm. Downing’s, Barry'*, and other
standard works on Fruit*, Flowers, Rural Architecture, and
LandscapeOardomng, for sate etthe&ed and implement
Warehouse, No, 4!) Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
jyga -JAMES WARDROP.
Wall's Academy of Drawiugand Baintiaff 1
\JLT C. WALL would notify his mends and tho public,
f*. « that ho ho* removed, hisstndio from Firststresh
to the eomcr of Market and Fourth streets, .{«xond story,)
over the store ofWra. SI. Hirsh; eutr&nce on Fourth street.
At the request of hi* friends, he ha* also opened a DRAW'
JNG SCHOOL. Chu*c* for young XAllies and Gentlemen
will be formed in both Drawingond Painting, He bos fitted
up a Boom, with everyfacUity for study, and bo trusts that
hueutcrprlre will meet with a supporting patronage.
«rr23}tf ••' ’•• ■ - • •■•
OYSTEIITEAHSPOaTATIOS.
TITB havo arranged with the Pcuorylranla and Basque*
- T.T bonne Railroad .Companies, for a special Oyster
Transportation line, at exceedingly lowratos. :
_ oct? ADAMS A CO., 04 Water st. :
Dissolution of. PnxtncraUlp.
fpHE partnership heretofore existing between Samuel
JL • Pinkerton, Alexander Youngand PhillpDe Uochbrume,
under tho Ann or PINKERTON, YOUNG A CO-, was this
day dissolved by mutual consent. The noma of the firm
will bo Used by either of tho late partnersiu sotUimr the
business.. . PINKERTON, YOUNG A CO.
Pittsburgh, December 1,1853. ...
bo continued at tho old stand,by
Sam’l Pinkerton anl Alex. Young, under the stylo of
dect:dtf PINKERTON A .YOUNG.
Farmers* Stalk and straw Cutter*
THE subscriber oQkr* for sale Sinclair?* Screw Propeller
Fodder Cutter. It is very, simple, haring only two
knives, oaaily adjustod:.-tho most durable and speedy Cut*
to? in use. They ora )n use .on tho farm of Mr. William
Hodgson, Bteubonyillo road, and at tho CloTcr Dairy of 11.
Perry, Horn tho Beod and Horticultural Store, 4i> Fifth at.
dcclT JAMES WARDHOP.
A COMPLETE assortment or Song*, with English and
.xjL Italian words;Fantasia* and Potpourris, arranged.fbr
the Piano, from all the favorite and popular Opera* of Mo*
aart, Donizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, Rosltl J \'erdl,'Anber,
Weber. BoliHeu, Halfo, Louring, Floton, etc., together
wlth-tho latest compositions of Jaell. Gottschalk, JuUien,
Strakosch, etc., etc., otc. Just rocoirod and for sale by
H. BCUROKDER A CO,, -
-novSO Caigcf* Hall ,83 Fourth Btreet.*
Blank Legers, ! :
Journals, Day Books,
Cash Books, ’ Receipt Books,
Dockets, ' - Or any descrip*
Uon of BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER at short notice,
of thu most superior quality of paper, bound in any style
required. Blank Books paged to order.
. A large and excellent stock of Blank Books always on
band and for sale at low rates, consisting of Cap, Demy and
Medium work, In all stylos of binding.
The trade supplied on liberal term*.
• W. 8. HAVENj
Blank Book Manufacturer, -
eep2 Corner of Markot and -Second street*.
TKTjeDDINO ENVELOPES AND CAKE BOXES-plain
v f and very handsome—for sale by ...
de3 JOHN 8. DAVTBQN, «5 Market street
"VTEW BGOKBI—H. p. CALLOW, Dispatch Buildings, ho*
X\ received the following:
jMagaztae of Art, for December; "
No, fi Practical Draughtsman;
Popular Educator,'for Deocmber j
The Lady at Home, by Arthur;
The Iron RuleYby, Arthur:. .
The Twin Bremers;}' ~ 1;’
And all the differenYMagazincs for the present month* -
d«S'/ , . H. p. OALLOW, Third street,.
NEW BOOKS JUBT RECEIVED AT DAVISON'S BOOK
STORE, 05 MARKET sh—Schafi's History; Autumn
Hours, Mrs. Kirkland; Bloodstone, ~ by McLeqd;; Up the
River, 'Shelton 5 Golden Link; ©i>*Top; ; little Drummer ;
Mason"on the Church; :PaSlor , a Sketches,' sepond'eeriga;
TheiLord our Shepherd ; Memoirs of R. WilUams, tbe Pata*
goaian Missionary, by Hamilton; Tho Well Spring; Per
kins' Arithmetics; Greenleaf 1 * O.S.Arlthhictiej McGuffey’s
series; Macaulay’s Miscellanies; Presb. Hyma Books ia
elegant bindingir; Rutherford's Children; and the latest
ssuesof the S.S. Colon. For ealo by -■
...-•v. . <vy,- - . . JOHNS. DAYISON; .
dec2B • - . 65 Market street-near Fourth.-
GHOICE TEAS.—We have thi* day .-received d &e*h sup
ply Of atrong 'fine' fiarored Oolong and Congo Teas, at
frh and 76 cents per pound, new importation; wluch.we will
guarantee equal to any thing in this market at tho same
price. Wholesale and retail by
• V BAILEY A RENSHAW,:
Jas •' •• . ' , .. .. 25SLiberty street.
I« .W« 'Dlaad'nrlloLtl.t -.- > - •
T\EALERIH RAGS-AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street
\J Pittsburgh. -Tho.liighast price tocaskpahiibrrag&T:
* » +-'
i »«•«. > •. .
* ■•:
Removal. -
FATBICKB ft
Notice*
New filutlo*
f '-7^'
* \ ** { * .
s.-, * .■, FIEKNXYP.RE. :;J ..
«5» ", WM. F~ STKViLSSOX ccuUiiucs to manufacture
CABINET-WASH Of every doscrlptiod, ot hi« old eland,
rSSlanntoof liberty end BeWntli streets.* UNBKRTAK
« 1 * INO attended feyln-all itstjmnchca.. mell
' • - AtniLuKteit aco., . .■ 1 :
SAVB ON: lIAM). *t ,thdr .' eitansiTß OAjHNHT end
■ CHAIR MANUPACTOBY. No- street! e
Urge assortment of fancy. and plain furniture, 'which they
-L
Tennß-rcaah onlyv \ ; .-\. ; .doc3ffilyi:
Gceat Inducements to Cash Porchaiers.:
*llTE.will eeUonr large stock of COMMON; ANDFANCY*
' ‘Tf 1 CXIATRB AND BEDSTEADS^'at prices 'that cannot
Call to please m«h purchasers. l All ‘our 4 work-Ta Warranted.
Our terms are CASH. •••■■• JAMES LOWRY;. JR* :
mor2s .•i* i**i. ! -> cor; Seventh jah33iibettystg.
Journeymen Cabinet Makers Association!
, .WAREHOUSE. OS- TMJRJ> STREET,
? .(wxwkcsr woodand kabcxx era.)
\‘V TBIS ASSOCIAIXON, embracing
already. twice ’to thrce.-timefl'aa
many hands as the largest axuljwfe-]
. ""™™ m yjj hitherto;most.'renowned- business * 1 *•
chops ofthfcr city, hare opened, their Warehouse, and: ore
able toYurniah thaApobllc, by wholesale ox retail, .frith Fur*
nitiire oirthe following description—yinj , t ■
■ Mahogany-Wardrowsi Dxesßihg Bureaus; FuUColtmined,
Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking:
Chairs;' Mahogany Waahstaiujß; Sofas; Diyans; Piano Stpoli;
Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Piet Tables; 'fine
Card Tables;,Centre Tables; Hat Racks: French Bedsteads;
Ottomans Poplar Wardrobes; Lining and Bfeak&st Tablet*
Wofkstands; Cherry and Common W or kBt&Euiß;high post,
common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs
Cradles,Ac,7 .... :,.' r v , v .. > - •;
The advantages of co-operation, on an extensTvo scale, per*,
mit them to sell at the lowest-prices/and they erode ter*
.mined to sell, lower than any. competitprB, an equally good,
if not better article, and warranted—aa the j>nblic will: un
derstand by giving them a call. . .. % ? . 7
,tftkj Sleanboai icorjcof alLdescriptions,and other.articles
of any description, made to order In every style, at the abort- 1
estnotice/ ; . . ' ; ...: . mnwa-,
JAMES WrWOODWEUi
OA BINET FUR NI TUB E. MAN UP ACT UR ERL
WArc-rooma GTttndeO Third&trcfct. ’
jjwuuiimmsgiga- ; J* W- W. respectfully Ihrohnspi ----
hishrlends mdcnßtomßTß that heUj.
hflanow.coinpleteaiiis soring stock cSpi'.
Qf Furniture, which is • I
the largest and best ever offered, tor sale .in this Qty, which
will be sold at prices as low aa any in the United States;
Bast or'West ; . ;. - \-l
As he is determined touphold 1118 quality 'With well sea
soned materials, best workmanship; and newest designs; and
from tiie extent of his orders and 'facility in manufacturing,
he la enabled to produce warranted furniture;' at the lowest
prices. ~i.*. 1 .
He has adopted the principle of Identifying Ufa customers'
interest with bis own,.in quaHty~«ndprice,'hnd keep* ah
ways on hand the greatest vsriety of every description of
furniture, &om the riieapest’and platnest, to the most ele
gant and costly, that a hemae, eyany of one, xfiay. be
furnished from or manufactured expressly to or
der. The following articles bonsist. fa part.'' <rfM» «tyk.
which fbr richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed
in any of the Eastern aUes; - f ,
LouisXlYteten-tete Sofiia;
. j-^ T --'--
Wdex. Mahogany Chaire; ;
20 do** Walnut. ':■**>
C 9 Mahogany Rocking **
20 Walnnt - « ,
60 Mahogany Divans; ! '•
20 Walnut . u , i ;
;50MarbleTopCentreToble*: • • - • :^
60 u ** Dressing Bureaus; *
80 ** tl • ;•
-40 Enclosed ••:. ■ . .
100 Common i . M • ; .
2) Flain,grassing Bureaus;
49 Mahogany Bedsteads:
28 Walnut ‘
- ' -60 Cottage..
800 Cherry andToplar Bedsteads;
• ; ;20 Mahoganv Wardrobe*)
•: 10 Walnut « .
' 10 Cherry **
60 Fide Bureaus; .
70 Dizdug and Breakfast Tables -
12 Secretary and Bookcases; • - 1
. . BO dot. Cane Beat Chairs;
, BlCanoScatltockihgCbalra;
12ZAdles' Writing Desk?;
Hat aniiTowei Stands; What-Kots;
. Etlgulres; . ... Paper MacheTabi«s 1
Conversation Chairs; Pembroke *♦ . •
Bairabethan to Hall and Tier “
Beceutlon 11 .., Ladies'Work,
Peart Inlaid ** Extension Dining Tables;
Arm M Ottomans:
Oothlc and Hall Chairs; .
A large assortment of COMMON FUBNITBBB and
WINDSOR CHAUtiL CArott* Maxcrs supplied with all Ar
ticles In their tine. ‘
STEAMBOATS anil HOTELS, furnished at tha shortest
notice
orderspmnptlyattended to., *prs •
“ WATCHES JEWELRY; & C ;
SEW JEWEIBY SXOEE,
.- So. Sf Blarket Street,
(Second door afore Iht NorVk-tctsi corner of toe. Uiamorui.)
JOHN STEVENSON, (of the lot*firm of John B, ITFedUn
A Ce»n> nsrpcctfully annonnees to the
opened, ot tijo above stand, a fine assortment of WATCHES.
JKWEI.UY. SI LVKU AND PLATED WABEi tAMPS, (j£-
KANDOLKS, ibdW and T&J* Cutlery, Britannia Tea and
Q/stmunior} ScU, and tho ustwd variety of goods la his line
of burineyA'-'- •.
BpecUl care and attention given to tbe BEPAIB of FIXE
WATCHES, JEWELRY; Ac. ;
Ho trusts, that from his long experience in baefneSA, he
will bo able to give Satisfaction to those who may favor him
with their patronage..: -
Pittsburgh, May 15th, 1853. ;; . ' my2s
Henry Rlehardsohi Jeweller,
HAYING re-fitted hla store In' a handsome manner, and
but rocentiyreturned. INua the.eastern cities wiih : a.
fine axsortment of AVAXCUES,^JEWELRY, and FANCY
GOODS, would call tito attention, 'of his friends and custom
ers to the fact that, among his Watches will be found the
most desirable styles, patterns and makers. W Jewelry, the
latoatstvlcs of linxsebes,Brea.-’t Pins,Foband VestCbalus,
linger Kingy, Ear Bings, Miniature Lockets, eto,-etc. -
FANCY as Papicr Machc, Work Tables end
Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vows, Perfume Bottles, Table iUta,
Colt> Pistols Porte Monnalcs In great variety; Chiaa Vrult
and Cake DUbes; with an emllcu variety of nsefol atul els.
naniental artlclee, wbfch have only to bo seen tobe*t't n>-
cUUI. -Naff! MARKET STREET.
Bay Wood Nnrsery and Gardentr
JAMES KENNEDY, (fotß Manager of the wCU-tndwn Jfy
rceuso Numerics, New bog* leave to Inform the
public, that he ha*, now established atrEXTENSIVE NUR
SERY,on the Farm of Mr. James fl. Ncgioy, npar East Lib
erty, where he AbftU be prepared, after the sth Instant, to re
cffiveond flllonler* for every variety of Fruit and Oraamcn
taiTrees,iltrdyandGrwnUoow ShruZ»anti-Plant*. ‘ln
. addition to a choice and superior stockon fc&ndibahasmndo
•mngements with oao of the largest Nurseries in tho East,
tokcep up hi* - Having a thorough and long expe
rience In.tho business, ho can assure bis customers perfect
satDlacUoa. '
Mr. would also mprctfUUj offer his services in
dcsigulog, lay logout, and tnauagiug Rural Cemeteries, Pub-
Ho Parks, or thegroond* of Country Residences; anX will
also famLh plan* for the formation of I<awn*, Approaches,
Rctorwqua Scenery, Ac., In the hlsheat style* of the art.
Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape
Gardening, and having spent year* In the Sylvian Park* of
England, and on the beautiful banks of the ,Hudson,hc
hope* lie hM the capacity to meet tie wLdiea of those who
favor him. ' • ’ v
44T Communications can be addreosad through the City
Post Office, cr left at lha Warehouse of Mc/ara. Ncxlev &
Mohan. **l Wood street. .. J
DUUKEE'S
CELEBRATEDCUEM ICAE YEAST
OS BASIHO POWDERS,
The Cheuptit, llcatlhistt, «>i«ri Uteful <mcl .febnomi
, cal Ai-tidefvrJlitwngltraidilliscuUypricd.
GriddUy and Johnny l^isirt/t
i*uddirtsi, Siccti Caktiy
Cbrn Bread* dtu, ' " . :
_ ZF£n ixrEXTSD. -
f\ PINIONS OF THE PRESS:—
V Thaw who have tried It, havft found
ment dot* not vaunt it* praise* too hlghly;-fPallaha>4w
Floridian and Journal, Feb. 10,1653.
Housekeepers, who havo tested tho quality of this
gt, jgonounoo unanimously in It* fovor^l^ckporfDuiiy
iUurpasM* everything iu thewayot ririrw, wb ever saw
used la tho baking of «t£e*.—f Rahway Advocate and Re -is
ler. April 15,1653. . . ..
ThiaitAu article uf jiuch utility la Tarious kinds of cc-ok-
CTT, tcflt when it* tiirtuw beooma properly- known, no
housekeeper, that studies ebiufortland ©conomv. will \»n-
do without IL—[Ni Y. Piok n M*yfii;iSs3i! ; ’' -
No oue need hesitate to utoDurkoe'eaU-importantarlTrle
to bousekeegerfir- {Republican Banner and NashTUteWliig,
Would you h*Te light broad, sweetbread, bread that.von
can rat with a good relish, do not forget to procure DurkWs
Baking Powder, and you wil l uot full to havogood bread,
cakes, Ac,—{Troy Daily Times, May 24,1862. . v
Wo have tried this article, and can recommend it with
pcrfoctconfidencor-ftiurbeQ Gaxotto, July, 1852.
DurkfteVßaking lewder wo have tried at our haute, and
our “better half” waa astonished at tho result—fN. Y
Dally Times, Oct 23,1852. 7;
All good housewives will rejoice In and glorify the niuhe
or Durkee, after they liaTe given his Baking. Powder a fair
triaL—[New York. Sun, Sept 30,1802.
Durkee 5 * Baking Powder, undoubtedly the bestarllclo for
this purpqso that haa yot been dUcovercd.—N. Y. Dutch
man,Feb. 12,1853., • ;
: The highest commendations, thelargwt
and most respectable wholesale houses in thTs, : asd nearly
every large city on this continent; could be given, if snace
allowed it. •
E. R, DURKEE,
Sots PaopMEtda AKD : MAstJFAoriniEB, ‘ 1 ;
'• 130 Hfecr Afrecf. Sow Yorlir
BAXTER A McKEE, Agents, ldttoburgh. [oct2l) /
kucouc Ls*aL.;..«M.Jous a. ii*cn
‘ J* S» Leeehf.frleAipln 6 Cb.i f s*
GROCERS, and Dvaleraln Produco.Met-
T T *ds, and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No*. 242 and 244
Liberty street, near tho head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Po .or.
for for solo terms, tbofollowing:' •' - ‘
100 tleroea-frekh lUce;' ';sV,OOOffia. Bacon, assorted
.lOabblß.Tar; -.i6 tonaßarlrom-do; *
1500 kegs Nails, assorted; l 3do Best Nall Rod*•
600 boxes Window-Glass,! 2000 koga Bock and Rifle
assorted; i Powder, assorted;•-
60 half chests Tea, as-! 800 boxoa Rosin S<»n * .
rte Sv ; , J 851;b)».Unsi ! «l 1 tarduli<
70bxs.Tobacco,assorted;; Tanners’ Oil;
100 hhds.N.O. Sugar, part; SOObbla. Vinegar:
jirlme; . ; SO do Korin;
6 bM.Havana Sugar; . 20 do Pitch:
. 10 hhds. Porto Bico do; !■ 5000 ibs. auortedCopper;
160 bagaOolTee; I SObblsondkegsLartl;-
fiOObbla. N. O.Molacsoa; ; 10 kegs assorted Shot;
55 do 8. H. do; i Ido Buck Shot: 1 .
800bis.Tin Plate,ass’d;| s bbla.Alum; ..
4 tons Wire, do; ; 20 do Ityo Flour; .
. 2. do_ Spelter; . ' j , 20soltsTinners’JJachlnca
.. fr'caaka sheet Zinc, as-; - and Tools; ;
.aa ! fti - .! bug,Dried Apples;
j 100 bale* Batting,«rorted;
1000lb*.Antimony; ! 2000 lb*. Cotton Yarn. a^
10 tonaass’d Sheet Iron:! * - sorted;'- ’ '
100.000 fog, ate’d Bulk Meet;! .fapr2o '
WM. A. M’CI.l. r K(j,
.. DEALER IN 7 " J
Fiuo Toas, Choice Family Grocories and Willow
. Ware. ■:
CORNER OF WOOD. AND STXTB JSTS
i a i. , - PITTSBURGH, .PA.
Snow receiving a large assortment of FRESH GOODS.
,t lA lid l Uou to hi*.already extensive stock, purchased
rrom first hand* in the Eastern markets, which, will be Bold
at thelowedt market prices.' ;
Hotel*, ?Steamfcoato,:juDd Tamilics- t . bnvlDff
quautity, suppliedatwholeyalc rates. ' -?.
(lelivered-ln the ciiy free of oharge. sep2l
EKGINEE&S’: STATIuNJBRY WAREHOUSE
,W* S. HAVBN,
• - CoEHxa or Secosd Stbxks. „ *
A LWAYS ON; HAND, a’ largo'aDd well selected Btock e/
xjl Whatman’s Drawing Papers; all sizes;.-
-. DrawlngPaper in rolls, various widths: a
r Draughting Peficilsf
Tape Lines; India Rubber: .
. Field Books; ; .
• Profile Papers;
Craa Section. Paper*;
i ac , Uc 'f a Stationory,!naed
LgTel ', Xvanait;Topograph?
to ordsr—Tfll?d any pattern requiral. a^is
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EUBDEEiH AGEffCV. ”
THE- OLDEST ESTABLISHED OFFICE IN THIS CITY
Wft-Bfiuwiso ’
-r.V jaOKBY-: TO THE OLD COtJHX&Xi ■?’*“
■TAiIEa BLAKELY begs leave to »k} tOiho«f persona hoV
v i&g friends Is tbo old Country, and desirous ofeitbern
aenalbgfthim. money'oV'tejlsgthelr'fiasssge.'tiiftt-tiiß .«j>.
fordoing either to now etaaplete and Otf«oi?na
a_bj>lß that mfatakm.om B6t6«nr,iibrl6sSs»OT3io lb any
IKS*. P uri "g the last ten yeara in which hd has boenin
thuSmslnras j h# fau nanltted *SVot * Half ffllilonoj' Dollars
aolto.atK} tbo housS for Will-lifu
dghttoUta for .rale, pajotio : 0 c tie followSg
_. ■ „ ON ENGLAND. ' -
Wm. Tappecott 4 Co. ".“V uXSSSi
ndPttl dUe ‘ *“*»»»&
ON IRELAND.
Provincial Bank - 1re1and......... ........Dublin.
'• •••BEAWCmSg.' " • *’• •
Atoagb, JeUM« Downpatrick, Enniskillen,
Mallow, ’ Strabane,' • • Athlone, Carlow *’•
-Drogheda, ForiQoy, • Monaghan, v Ennlacerthv. ■
BaUlnoj Cavan* ' Dundalk, Qalwav. *
Newry, Tralee, ' 'Bolyiaena,' L Clonmell, !
Dungannon, -Londonderry, Omagh, " ' Yoaghall, ;
Ban bridge, Kilkenny,.:''Dungannon, Kilrneh, ■
. Waterford,CoUiraimy Porsonstown, Cork,-
;Ennls, . Bomlon, Sligo.: -' Wexford,'i
Cootehiß,,. .-Limerick, - 'Baliyshannon,'..V.........
ON-SCOTLAND. - -
~ National Bank of Scotland,.Edinburgh, and' Its branches
In fifty towns in Scotland. --
ON FRANCE.
i Messrs. Edward Blount A Co., B ankers-............
i • v (Available in any city In France.) ’
ON GERMANY. *
i Messrs. Yegol, Rock A Co,, Bankers, Frankforbon-the-Maln.
i . (Available in any city In Germany.’>•*': ; ,
I „ : JAMES BLAKELY* ' '
[ «ny7 106. cor, of B*vemh and SmSthfieldat*.
. 'TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! ;
:.- Vf .'WHOLES ABB AND RETAIL,
:<M the IFelcin Tea Store, ■
38 Fittn fnam l PaiaiißEair v VA.
B T , cheat, of-neatly packedin ruotaßio packages
V know : JwiWng.bis Fdl stock uf GBFJ*I
tope' founaln the Eastern market, Merchants visiting ilv
eity are invited to coll ond exainlaa our stock* -
SeloWfe a list of tlio various grades,; all of which have
been carefully selected, andean with confidence bg recom
mended: •_ : •.. •
SO half chests fine Toung Hyront '
10- do dtf - Moyune YoungHyson;
10 do extra fine Moyuna do; ...
100 do Superior do;
•15 do extra fine do;
60 Locqured boxes extra Curious Young Hyson; 1 •
■ 25 half chests fine Gunpowder;
10 do extra fine.' do; .
6 do .- do , Moyune Imperial; ■ ■.:■•
2D do Superior do; «
■ 160 do • Jiao Oolong Black Tea;
40 • do oxtrafine Oolong; . ;
■ SO 'do- extra Curious do;
20 do Superlatively strong and fragrant Oolofig:
25 chcsts extra fine English Breakfast Tea; ■
• -fi do Curious' do - do; (••
and Kia Coffee, Lovering’s Crushed and Pul
verised Sugars.
A 150—53,000 Principe, Sogars,. which will, be sold very
low. A. JAYNES,.
•novldrd&y SS Fifth street, Pittsburgh.
TYPE AGEE OF.
A* JAYSES)
NO. 38 FIFTH BTiUSKT, PIXESBPBGH,.
Agcntfor.th t. Sale of L. Johnson $ Co'sType t sc. %
OF PHQADBLPHIA, '
BAS ON. HAND audio* sale,the following:—Brosslined
column GaUeyaf 'Ccnateoa Galleys assorted; Slice
Galleys, Composing Sticks; Common and Job Cases;
Shooting: Sticks; Quoins; Furni
ture.and Biglot* of aU descriptions; Brass Itulej of all
descriptionst Joblnk,lnHbcans; 100 kegs Prout’s News
•Ink; 100 Founts Fancy Card Letter ; add Leads, cut to &uv
engthf,.
peceiWpTotnpt afc‘
.tenUon r and furnishedni tbtf Foundry prices. - Old Typo ro
tslrn exchange for new, at lb: • « ■ 1
Pittsburgh, May 14, li&3.—d*v ‘ - •
_ GABBUGES FOB SALS*, T
; A .WABEHOBfiE^
and Xawremsevilie, a 7 splendid
of 'VEUICLKS, of every description, and wftl tbntfhut* to
>recelvo regularly, u®w,and second hand OarriagUl
sell on the very lowest terms tor 1
SS*K« UaT^^^ pactfc&fathe business,mid
: with his well knqwn facilities in the East, he flatters him=alf
• /:
&P«iftlMKi ; ptonipi attention peldtA .MpaWseof Curri
*&***£■ imylSaie*,*} . . JOSEPH. WHITE
U “ Smic.y«nnlfoge: ' “ Banotfra Pllla,
< Carmfnatlro Balsam; " Agoepllle:
AllCTatlra;- .. “ American Hair Dya
. Ane above Valuable fhraily medicines constantly on hfijid,
andsoU wholesale or retail, at the Pekin Tea Stored Filth
A.JAVKKB,
janlMur Exdpslye Agent jbr Pittahargh.-
ftT' WTiOT Pi22{.—Cflds importanMn-;
x “ rentum removes the two great obstacles 1
Bledi
rapid Jtsmictlon ty. Uie -uetSon of liic mk,;.: In.
inintit<ay examining lie quill pen, in tbo act of writing, it
wul L« seen that the aettirn m ewepobnd, consisting, first, or
a peaUeyielditig backward acUoa'iuuneOiately afcorc liie
ulb.cf the pea, aDd; BccoucU tbo *;.isdBsw" action,-or
epwadinp open of the points to permiuho fiowpf ihoiuk.
inis compound movement—which steel . pens hitherto'
norer bore hadr-gfres la tuo quill its flekibiiity t4 md that
springy play which is 6o.agreeable.to fbo hand,
ana which peerosto.'cult the action of the muscles of i he
fingers asit doe?, to the slightest pnissurejWlih-
£ n * cramping the hand*. The efforts of all steel pen makers
dhvctwl to toe attainment of this essential qual
ify fiexjhllj tv,and ui*j hay* had recourse'to an. innu
iiteraom ranety of cracks and piercings to ettatnitiTbe
urcectorsof toePateut Amalgam. Pen found, from a series j
of experhnents, that the wholepracUceefthe tradebad in i
this respect been; erroneous—that no combination of
*» « prpdnco. the desired action, :
/ona of,thesteelpen mere adhertd to. .This
•point bepggahicd, they aroided the planhitherto adopted
for attainhig flexibUity, and gavea peculiar form
managed to combine the scissors”
ffepaSsS t
of .less magnltudo*,butstiU .of great importance to the con*
fdmwß of peas.. SSierj one is aware of tbe;cpnoal»e
acuro of ihoinTtoa the ordintyry steel pen,EyaawKhthe
greatea tcare, it speedily destroys the delicately smooth sur
a ,P? n v .?> Serious a drawbackiatM« £com;tbe
pco, that thousands are induced to
chase gold pens, at an enormous cost, almost exclusively
because of the anti-corrosho quality of that metals-The
l n >!f n J?" hQTe W» 6T M by their compound metal,
f ihu.n'cessary qaoliUescf steel, with the
K2f - D ft ,he £ bomlca * action of the ink.
l ?fL? ior A totntyUm# longer (Aoji the
VwiTOidtnng them the cheapest ever introduced.' \
,-c - —,y. s.«Syfi»,fluS“Sr- ; -
P 0T ™ •■• Market Btreot>coroer ef Second. . •
ftKNN'KPY A CO,
Bridge over the AUegbeny liiver, ot or
.. • neorSborpaburg.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That in pursuance of the
Act or Assembly or the COmmaneeaUh orPcnhsylvs.
nl&,enUUed "An Act.tp'uuthorfce'the Governor to ineonior
rato a Company toetect n Bridge over tho Allegheny ltfv eri
I.ith of March, 18&3, and Supplement ihoretp, and Actf f-x
-tonding thotlme therein Unated. Bdoks'elU be'pMnod by
the under named Commissioners, to recUvo enhAtriptb.m.
fortho Stockofaaia Ojinpanypat «•« ST. CHAms MO
■ ThL, In the Ctlypf Pittsburgh, on the SEVENTEENTH
■ day of DECEMBEB, : ISS3, between the
M , and d Unlock, V. M ; and 6Uonia' tho ehoie number of
shares not be subscribed on that day, then and In that es se.
jt‘tb° houiw of Br-dtEWPOKT, In tho Boroughof Sharps!
»AY v/ihb same
TuONTIi* twtweea the same hours. .;
f ••• - Thomasilgtfstt,'
James Sharp, : Gabriel Attamn '
.heels ■ Thomas Wallare,
V c i" r ,c U , u . BC “ 9miUl > Malcolm leech,
JoblrtV. Duncan, ■ llorrlsOn Tarry,}
David Dreuau, llobcrt Chessman,
IranelsKnrus, Klchard IKtalt,
Bavidßoyd, Boberf Wilson,
James Marshall, Jamoa H. srClellahd,
UenryJttGu&ry, Thomas Peartson*
Bamcalßakely, Grant Monry,
paries Spang, James O’U. Betihy,
'"UiMhC. Benny, A. Morton, 3
'.nTT Lemuel Shurtlifr, , ,
~ James Lewis. {n6717 ’
WKoleialfl and lintaik. ;
;J JS2HL MANUFACTORY,
UdßXhEyVbega leave to Inform
It bU firletida'and the pubUcgeheirallir. that he ;
continues to occupy that large and
Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel •flT ** >
etook.ACfc, Np;B(X;eornw of Diamond Mies /andWoodiL-
BrMU* l^neralaawttmentof Saddle?,
■He also keeps oiihMi(!>ahd isprer&redto for
tdsh "to ht4«!r» au kinds of RitetodHose, mandihqtarvd of
the best material* and In a' style of.workmanahlp equal to
the Eastern manufactured artfolojiurdit6oper cenkcheowr
Country Merchants and Farmcrswould do>cU to call and'
examino hls Btock bcfor© purchasing elsewhere; übe U de
termined to sell first rate ariideMt.Tery lotr pricea. . ■
4&~ Don’tj forget the s**, Wo, SQi porner of Wood st and ‘
piamoml Allay. .. , r ,,. , . ; : fapCq
flew Coach and CarrlagH K'j.r i t nrr "t~~
JOHNSTON, bbothers &To°
•J jZFfh’® i nti y Infom their friJlila
Cgß3tl2g£ K!° generally, that they hire
S™ m 4 ? Mi _ lh ? :• manufacture’ of Curriatrw.
3liM££3Sß&
the Eepaire will alOTteattcirfedWon
the most reasonable taring. Usln c ln ' all their Work- the
tot Shir'S PoI “. Mil Wheel etna; thoy ftel ennfl
wiUl their patronage, «U be
perfectly EaUsScd on trial of tholr work. •
■''.'■■’.'•iLT : 8TA81.85, :,rf* '
■ • dnet and Itiamcmd alley*,
mziffi* ■ THE"nhilersigned, having added largely f to'his
Vlth B wck, la prepared to accommodsto tba public
feV a T'vrlth the finest Buggies; and heat for
Baddiejmd Harness. Qcntfemen wlshlhg to! have hones
kept at^very,.win. find superior accommodations for them
at this stable. The stalls aro largo andxmw,aud thepro
prietor pays every attention to their case andcomforti ‘ 1
oct&y • \ ,p. DBVUN.
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■ CANAL BASIN; ALLEGHENY CITY, '
.->{^E4n^7iui&in l itoju>'eTAtion;) ■
'BLG T S5l™ 5Bratl “ rf
elr "JS?” »t the Mill or in oar boxes at ■ ■
■"^°»^^ B °hjk Braun & Belter,cor*
w andlSt; CJair strcoU, Hitdrargß. .
ii. ‘ .y. Qr^,, Qr nggiats, Allegheny.
EfourwillbedeUvenediWlamllfosiocitheTofthotwo cities.
ggMfti CABII on delivery.';
■ i7p ~ ;;;,BRY£ET,. KgNWgHT»,CQ;;
TVT-EYille b* ukahj’s new book.—now readv. use
OE MAJOR ROBERT. STOW, cftbo Yir
ginia|teg{ihent;l?y N. B. Craig., Publmied'andforaalo bv
~ JOHN-g. J>AYISON.~ ■
KWISIM
AU klnffl 6tmß
ehaoical.eppliftucca-are hept 'ma fitteaiat this establish!
mrakv;&«V«cttan«*nantea.tn:»U;tts<!A.. . j,•-nbtSt'-
A J d™ B out dlf their sttXi'of
Z 5. .: a ralaottonef nearly w perotiS?'
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OETJGS ANt> MEDICINES.
barter’s Spanish
- mu omsAi puHiPmt m
■ Pimples or* Pustules on the PociylJlntcfccr, liolljeCfarriMrt
ißore Ejesjßing Wora.orlbltex, £culd Doid,E?svSrnpt!f
I and Pun ofthe Bones and Joints, Stubborn mcMsfgiiXt
I'llllo BlSOrdcre,;Eumt>ago,Spinal
I etnas- arising iroman injndielous -uso at llereurv
deuoe in JJft,:or Imparity of: the Stood. - ; pta
..aibtojTtdnoWbMtsUdne, which iasihecomseatobraiMiffc.
the number of oktraprtlhary enrea aSfected tbrouiih its
*g atom toltfm&ibe proprietor* *t Wuxgcht request
af-their friend* to-offer it srlih
:th'e r vfrtoeaandwon<ierfaK.irEtiiE
jproperttes.'' The
nombet;~Bfg.'howeter,' fitronafcr : *J
&ax& ot ;<lw'pwprifltorsi .ivjjxi atff front -&ehtfcmen wen
-known.in their localities, and of.thehighest restectahilitT'
many ofthem residingin thecity of v
:jVi-UOYDSN,: ,£ss* pT^the'Exeiian'e-HoteVlUehinond
knownoYeryvrherer, Bays. lioh&aseeathoin'edicinecalled
Spanish ilixture administered to orerabo mired
t cases, in nearly all tbo disease rorwidch'it iareeomme mi
, cd, with the most aalonlshtogly good result*. Ho eayj* it la
| ; Aho most .eitraordiuary medicine htt haaeter seen '
[ . AG UK AND VK VJKlt—GiiE AT CXJKK,—I herobTcertlfr
1 , tha , t f Qr i S I 9 > ’ r “?,* had Ague and Fever of the mStrlS
! i, haa took largo qdnl
r titles of .Quintoo, Jlercary, andi believe alp tbelcWEsad-
Jelnuuient *«llefc-, At last 1
[ tried Carter's Spanish Mixture; two bottles or,which. effoiJ
| ttudly cured me, and lan havpjto atj I hnrohadnblthcr
i chills or feror sincm I consider it tho hett Tonic in tho
world, and .the onlynnsllctoo that oyer, reached my case,
ivij., . '• •- ' •■' "■' "Joxto liojicnEr; *
•Bearer IhmijDciirlllclimoDii.Ya;'
C< nowin thodQroflticbinoad, and for
manyyearaln tto Poat Office, has such' eontidencain tha
astoniahingefflcacyorCar tar's Spanlih JJutnro,
taa bought upwards oflifly bo uffis, which ho has idvcn
"HASS.aWf lea.- .llr.Jhucfesaysi.o has noror Sown™
to fell, when taken accbniing to ■ - ■ ■
Clrt “ nd fanmSlystf tha
in * . , dt 7 ° r Richmond, says he haswltnesaed
ol Carter's Spanish iUxtura madaTpeS o?i
andthe Editors, in IfjmbUoiibUce, say
commend It to aU whoaro afflicted with anydlscasa « mU
CtnufoP SCROSTOA*-! had a wr
valuable boycured ofßcrofnla by Carter's Spanish Mffltnri
I conauletittrulyavtfla&ble xnedicina. : •'■'•■ ■■• • *
Conductors!) ibeß.E.andP.lh v„
BALT ItHKUH orTWEMYIEAKBSTAfroUMSnnPD'
by tLres bomia or Ctuto!>s SpshLli Jllifure, of
S^ lt .Rbeu!B, trUch ho h:u! nearly twcntyyf.nje BE[l —CI, I,
all thupbysicluha of tlioxity could ThomS
son to n well anosm merchant in thocitV uf HiehmaiJ v.
and hla cure ia moat.remarkable. 7 Richmond. Va.
WM. A. MATTHEWS, or Richmond, had a serrsnt ea.is
of Byphllis, Intheworst arm, byjCarter’s HgasishhHsture
RICHARD E. WEST, or Richmond, was cOraO „/ <we,
la, and..whnt-.phyaiciana ,caH confirmed
three bottles or Carter’s Spanish P "OD| kjr
And torsais by B. A. rAHNKSTOCKA CO.SJwiliov
***Ct>, Pittsburgh; a: P.-BCH
by Druggists and Dealers in Modicino everywhere - ® “
......1.,-..-; ."• j«uww. _
a«MWE>S COJieOßisi» 81HBi. OV ykl.
, , low ’DOCK: HOOT.
rpniß Is s parely Vegetable Compound, scientifically oro-
pared drum the best roots and herbs of the Matorto
BiEQIiLATLNO AMD BTEEKqTHKNINQ THE : LITER,
causlngthefbodto nourish and ' '’ o” 3
} PURIPI-USQ TadMouK
f. n o., h . n u a v Cartas J lU ? u “ 0 ? 8 . Cutaneous Eruptions, Scrofo
la,Baltßhenm, Erysipelas, BcaldHead,'Canker, Pimnlesnn
’ WCm ’ TuttorS ’MeWial DiS^cr.
REOULATIBO THE SECRETORY OROAHS,
;nndhy enabling t!(ein_,to perform their pruper functions. ■
prerenting arid cukng many painful’ and uangmusdi?-
easosj. strengtheningaud quieting thoHerrons System Ibua
■Claying herroua Irritation, and curing ail discuses of the '
h erres, aa Hysteria, N eurnlgim Cramps, Ac, 7 It is unrivalled
inthpouro of aU EEMAldl^COMPiSllTSc.arSrJne^
OtatoicSs,“s£utog*S
Joints, Ae-i caused by weakne-s^ilso.
finding it to ba »-Teryßa]aUryuiid effectual
T 'A-E- Richmond, C. S. Jones, editor
M. V. Q. M Cyrnl
, r -> James Hutchinson, G. s_ Bea. V.J.
'S!£t?iS?hjfflf ®S9* “A one: hundred others of tha
■““Jfuspeotablefamiitts of proridenco. - , ■
„,r“, pHJlira that lharo ; for a number of years hoen ae
tetl wlll,the composition and mode of manufoctnre of
MORSIspCOMPOUND SYKBROB YELLOW DOOR ROOT
i*W> ! y p b “ n uisioaiiitol with ila modur operand! indie.
ease, and can say that in all respects it Is admteably ealcu
jatedito.remedy that class-of Disease Apr which Itwasde- :
ft?ktiU,s«e’V CEp,:dally ” J , u! ‘ U 0
r l fvuif n 4 Jy S t ’ l<>ms ’i lt ex< Ato to healthy action tho
Jn™ E fer : ?° T fi'l To T° r > nnd l nactirity- of lhisOßaAN,arul*
b'ldtiiy action in all iho system. As a' DKPU
IIAIQIi, or pnrifler Of the Blood, it has no superior. - - ,
, , DAVID HOLMES. M. D.
fVocfJ«iee,J?.x, Jaa. 4,1853. “> “*
taumtM hy C. HORBE A CO, Ho. : «8 Broadway,
hew iork, and sold by Druggists and others throughout
this and other countries. ..... JOEL MOHLER, Agont,"
-*prg.-ly_ . Pittsburgh. Pa?
BE. BE LANEY’S
CELEBRATED
. CURATIVE INSTRUMENT,
eocie *J und.matrimony. -
Yw^ l^t^ etl *v iS:Simple » -conipHtfttaahw uia tietcr
withoat tb ® slightest. incan*
venlepce or thir knowledge ofthamost iatiSate I friailtL •*
It la to boused externally, producing no pain or iniorr
°r on ® from P attena£g^
*P®- '&*■ a^W^swiwioajaatake
place; tftc crjrani, in a «Aori toit ro ««A ou «-
MTEmosr, the
- ‘
~ 7 “- Nervoasness, Prostration, Dyspepsia, Fain in tho
ll<ad utdl Dimness oFTlalon,'Weakness of the Back and
SSS!?S^ssss&m«ss:^
Kr«fXw^
n '« « £5? “““P l * 4o; instrument, carefolly seenred '
i against all observation in a box, it* only mo. it can bo Kent
Sf^F l^A^ fco v^Jf JresS, ** “y P«t of the United StS!
byTolldiwe*
tiona, and important advice to the married antTriivrtti thn
'toaatat' parts of the cotmte^bc^
™.llnS’Fitiv!S? S iS' , ”S ltt,mces “ tl * t directed (post-
VtoK n -°
B ‘ 1)8 tlspenard etreet^
M - “« ®-ii>
*«• The undersigned certify, with great pleasure, that tie
| net ™®cnt is cot only constructed fin scl
entMo principles. But that from its' Use the happiest results
- 11 '? nfi,l ®“»>Be anticipated, there being;for
the cure of those diseases, no otter certain ratedy extant,
HESHY S. KEIXKB, M. D,
. . CU. aoETZE, 1175190 Chambers gt.
my3ly NEW YORK. ,
G„ ; Jayne's Jhixpcctorant. •-■ drr
rm IJmi rP” > P l intely
upplied to other atTectlons of the lunra and OBronofflZ
,a> far as the treatment: ta .concerned, this”is of Tory little
re , mEa!ea «p ttasome. The tSiPEC
TORANT should be givonas often as may Lo necessary to
lated By the nsoof the BANATIVE PILLS wbeherar neSL
ern&ofw^* 6 ” i^?t ttc lt:dobßtty, with night sweats, trout
8 * 6 of lON lb ■raKMU'UOERhouIdS
mined ta t£™L f “» h6nr Bofore each meal. It should t»
maw in two or. three spoonsful of cold water, and mreet-
taste.. But if there bo uo“
ilmE tioy cJlsappeir, then giro tbd . ALTKRATIYKthreo
vSRM?FOQE. ,UXOnllilS t 0 -' 110 directk ' D ’> ‘“'tend of tto
mnra tvrr^ WWtt,g lnit«
• .«*« *® tU °t TMf tus siie, by-wholesale orTctnl], et
GOPAL. VJIBNISH~ 600 * (caJlona
brand. in »tA*~ - • •
i * A!l , M s n —' gallons, Smith’s N ew York
; traml, instore tar| fbrsale by r *
— BB '&> successors to J.Kidd A CO4
aeeJ W Wood gt
f\\m)iL&LLY
\c& vdecS
l<'iUU-Sf l3BAs^g5;
T)£AKI< SIAIWJ-40 boiM, ••Otilo,” In store ana for
,IT. sale.by ~ .[d«2] FLEMRiQ liiwra
SALTPETIU2- 160bags,crude,forpaTfl by
' dw _ B- A; FAHKESTOCK k CO,
Biteby
J\ ~ 8.-A. PAHNRSTOCK & CO. •■
QAOtK; I cases, peark-d,for pale by
‘■J itca - P. A. t'AHNESTOCK Si CO.
hand, and am con
ataaUf. receiving. fi£«h supplies of ilia followim?
» in a Pi°t ncd quart bottle*; Kmpire Spriocr \S2S
Sulphur Spring* Coogrear Water, hud •
V ; • t JOS£Pff riIMINO,
,>oraet’Marketpt : AnaJ)iamoud. •■ ••
and corner gourthand Sraitbfleld sts. '
sizes anti
JJA styles, filled to order; for sale fry • • •* *
■ JOSKPn FLEMING' 1 • .
■ ■•■■;; CornerMat&et flt.JindDl&mosd
nna corner Fourth end bmlthGelj \
TYU.Ny K.vrkAUWN ana Barry a Iricoihero'uilTjSw
JLi lot, ju£t toceiTed and for gale by . - • ■ n ■
* * ‘ „ aosEpn- Fleming,
■ Corner MarketeMniDb^ond,
jaS> , , . and corner Fourth tiod.gmithtield
U 4'tt SYES,—Liqula UairDje, for las tan Ur
#:*•«ttocdlorof;«i8 hair to Vatep bficlt—iS
beat.oqpcin use.'*Also r Hus3cU’a sod Ilarrlacn'fl mb.
anti Alxtrador’fl InrobaphOj for sale by
• " JOSKrii FLKMIKG, .•,
Corner Market at. abilDtamopi
oni corner S owtb and SmiUjJMM »t\
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mmrnrnmi
Blore ffad ror jskie by ‘
gIiEMINGEHOS.
in fltoretraa for salo
gJLEMiyq : BRQ37r
iUcawaSlcityforsalo by” - ~
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