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IC Stj r'J i l ■■ ■ £ ” *st : . \-- v- *-V %;.„ +\. i j *v‘ *■ < M v.i.^‘’ : ’i; >-' , .' ,t ■•■"-r •- : V:'■■:••■».. v> -. VJ, f C\P«.-- .-•:, >:.'-^«J l <Vir»*^,v3| i'&'i- VJ ;*> -c;vT> J , _ Cv .* ■ •- - , y, •o r J - • r;^ S‘ - .v>-‘ c -> '* ? «^s ■ v ;Z :■ “■ -y: <i •= vi ■• _ , *■' " ‘ «*■ * » - v*> ■ ±\ *' •.. ** , » *- 1 * *>’«■' ' - > rr?% ~\7. - , . "V ” *'." ” v.” .«h ‘ ' >* %V„‘! *. •■' h • 1 1 .* * V-u.* ■•■■•.■ ~ -..-• ■ •■ r. '■**» , r :•■. • i i' - , t y ' DAILY MORNING ? OST - WEDNE3DAY MORNING:::::::EEBBPABY 'Rented Idui *m« ! ~ T * e ° 0 " “Bugle, of the 27th January, says thQl “'* l e ™ t)e . fJt U reported to have taken £», ** " tween the Omahas and the Sioux. r i . 81 Wo are informed that a Oinah^braveo a squaw of the Sioux na hand'of sionxcame down on Wednesday morn and surrounded a band of Omahas whilst asleep, and succeeded in killing ten. Many gunß were disoharged, at all events, wh eh were distinctly heard by people co ®J n B “P river. We do not vouch for the truth of the re nort. Much animosity exists _ between them, which will doubtlosß result in the extermination Of the Omaha tribe unless ‘b® oTo.,or““®“t 0 T 0 . ,or ““®“ t ■ terrenes to sottle the quarrel. Ihe Bioux aro : threatening the white settlers of Sergeant ©uffs, add claim n own this Pottawattamie purchase. This is ono of the strongest and most warlike tribes in the West, and if disposed might do much mieohief upon this frontier. Clouds or Pioeohs—The Columbus papers inform us that the upper air, in that region, is darkened by miles upon mila of pigeons. Men kill pigeons,- eat pigeons, sleep on pigeon sup pers, and dream of pigeons—people’s teeth are wearing out in chewing pigeons, and peoples eyes are growing inflamed in looking at and people’s brains are becoming fuddled in con templating the endless panorama of P'£°™ 3 _ 'The “ frogs of Egypt, " onoo upon a time, rmo spars in comparison with the pigeons thatovor ! whelm the interior: of the State—Cm- Com. Q CLOTHING. ttEOBGK ARMOR, MERCHANT 1 AILOR, Sji out. Ho Tvilt olso be bapp'J to.puo many of bls old cos UecoU3tn ilia .no val.. mHfisutecrlber wouldLgeapoctfuUj 1 the public, tbj.t Market atwctf to ttoe^ Ai» */rV |_ ftTm4Vl it H *w Theatre 1 SJ!SSSaSSSSsffISffii ! lu Bbowmg to those of Clothing the Intestinna, “?"Sf lote system of Oexmcnt wnu, of K |[hin city, Cinclnnotl, 1» tv ATT, ■, ■ Btates, on receipt of o 3r mentCutUng. . mnrtO Ho:4sl?im> »tre.'t,oPP°sUo.^ 0 ' niigltr °- BASICKb eaAVj «o«*ft H Ss —you^ Ss . u dona under bis suporTislon. . CL O THIN G STOR. E ! TOTTTY M’CLOSKEY & .CO- Jf to ctthlc B,pot on Ltorty T? Which W -* on an unbounded porolsnty umiar 4P “IT. ’ f toTHEEE DIO BOOKS, have, for to, pur he BBtao ox llio i,uux< their Immense buwnesA SPtENDSVoCK ofcLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING, mnref TBABE! "fffiffiFsTsfxM PRICES! An 4 toy willthem U, bo M good « -y ®*nu. tMtnmllntoOni™. T()il WORK , asffisr- - WALKING AND BDSI ’ NESS COATS. ■‘Too. §§ W«©d street, grDE.I OOKKEK 0? BIAMOSD ALEEY. dedm oorpoljonß tonntertand STO ““ atSton b doYoted exclusively to to H SSa >OTO ' iCdEnatrf ' JOHN SrCLOSKKT A CO. DRYGOODS. CALI* iSD'witiTEE 'pRY GOODS I ! The Cheapest Goods of the Season. Tnnvrt STEVJSN3ON & 1,0V1% pi::n of tbe original °Ba G riirl NO ?4 MAKKKT STREET,between Poarth and thfeUmonJ, Pittsburgh, baTe jus*. and are now opening, aUrgand splendid ' Of the newest and most desirable styles, adapted to tbe SS^&“ndg%atins. \ iSlflfe cS-StAlpaeas, and Para- J" mattM* all colors and qualities. 11H *• Da Bozefl! and high colored Do Laines,all qualities. - Wls,of erery desenpunn. Prints, from U cts. up. SffiTclcmSs^S’dHdbfantbargain, Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods, very cheap. : A?So a fall stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, ft ; lo.w prices *- klna. Roftrfa Diaper, and Cravats, very c b«P> ago, on most liberal terms. utrvpA’SOV 4 I-OVE. Bfl ™ Jb OBECQ 4 CT, N0 L V”on“ b?Xnh-wc» Wood W, and Diamond ttofr prownt P C?t »53t ofDRY GOODS and VADI& to iho Pittsburgh oSnaUon,-nill be found to bo unf orpo»ed othm IloSe of the bind in tbo City, and M one of the partners la generally In tbo EmI adapted to ttaKtw’SdwSSfSriSS^SSl'bjiM*'« ’«£“ tfthe follow. Inn leading artlcloa, ri*. ■ Superior Broad Cloths; pnnt nnd Petersham do; Fancy Cashmeres, Twetris and Batiactts; Jeans, Fancy Vestings anilConlnroyß, Flaimels^ cWn^a nd Vest Paddings . Brown and Bleached Muslins, and Irish Linens, Foreign'and Domestic Ginghams; •" Alpacas, Merinos, Coburg Cloths, anil Dress Bilks , Hav State and Broocbo Shawls; : + . ...■ i .wooton Comforts and Fancy Silk Handkerchief. ||ThA following comprise a part of the general stock of - flattens. Combs, Threads and Bewdoggilks • ■;■ • Ho«lcry»oloyes,Bibhons, and Black Bilk T^ls, : ££»'Goods, Joeonett*. Mull and Cambnck Muslins; • Panev Nettings, and Millinery goods generally. ■ Al«?-A'l«r*o assortment of TabloCo tlery, POckot knives, ' Scissors of our own Importation. Perfumery, • MdiioinM. together with a splendid assortment ot >»gg tbo lato-tAurns Gold nud EU. 2fr Watob iateriaKr, Watch glaw.es, and an «- i @«3=S%s«S"”“" to gWe ns a call before purchasing 4 • o'»n2l:t,f - fy.p.ui Tr . n , TKASI—J- UAWOH.ru, the original nil! in thifi city, of the bc S t l<** from £ondon, is now receiving a very largo Mid choice f elation of TEAS, which hois determined to cell at finch price, an .fineness otqunllty, that all the reckless the next city cannot boat. lie most respectfully *)* 0 ledlce and gentlemen of this end tho surrounding districts, -without distinction of nation, t* call end ,try his. Tens, —hloh ho sells subject to bo rctnrnod, if they don’t give satisfaction: - The. following are the prices: . ■ ■ _ • Prinie Oolong, Souchong and Congo*37sr6©so cental®. A very superior. English breaWast Cod go, 00c f l , lb. Extra fine, a very deliclons Congo, 75c. lb. lino Tonne Hyson,, 40@50c. e lb. Extra fine Young Hyson and Imperial, 75c. © ft. Terr best Young Yyson and Imperial, SI ©ft. Don't mistako the plaoe--DAGODA-TEA HTORE, corner of Diamond and Diamond alley A liberal reduction made to dealers. ■ ■' - " EbODBON INBTKUCTUH— The complete Melodeon Instructor, In seven parts. Part I—bUments of Mu- Part 2—Progressiva Finger txcrclsos. Part 3—Airs, Variations, tc. Part 4-Favorlto Hove OpStoS, *c. Part 5-Voluntaries andlnterludes. SS a—Slections from Oratorlm. Part 7—Modulations, j ' - ' as a Uwrougtl ; Instruction for the Udodeon, Beta . Orcan, op any .similar instrument, by John of Bt. Georcu’s Church. New lork, author ' of “ 250 Yofuntaires and Interludes/* “ Tho Amateur Organ r 4c. Piicos2.oo. • . • •. . , ' AWe supply or the.above vrorlcjust. re«,ved and for ; anient the'Music Store of. Jo f£ w<£i'“£’et. y~IAKP*yrTNG.—-A large stock of now und beautiful lut I j terns now receiving at tho j. .V NEW CARPET STORE, _ . 47 Fifth Btraot, near vTooa» ' Alan Oil Cloths of all width? and qualities; Ru»v Matts, Matttnr, WindovrSbados, Stair* jds, Yonltian Blinds, Ac,, Ac.,.A*-*HBiOW*St CaSfl PBICES. sgps Ptaxxo tor Sevcaty-flv* Uollars, ABPfYivu 71 AND MAHOOANV PIANO, of six oclitflSj TMIOWK'S JSSSKNCK OF JAMAICA fresh J 5 supply received by ffeb7] -JO3 FLEMING. * J* TRANSPORTATION. :: railroad. . •■ .. O f. Ijjkay .Arrangement, ' a OMWtfW'C‘l'-jtr&'AUGUST 8, 1868. 1863. EXPRESS' TRAlN’leaves Pittsburgh at 0 o’clock, AM; tiers only it tie principal StaUons anSdinoiatCrrat- Hob at UK> P M, arriving at Cincinnati la tho oyenlny, via. Col ambuß and Xenia. , -pare from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati,s7,7s; to Columbus, TRAIN loaves Pittsburgh&t 8.30 AM; dines at Al liance; and reaches Crestline at_o.oo P H, connecting with tho NlghtTraln to Columbus afad Cincinnati, and with the Bellefontsine and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indlanapo |is, Torro llauio, and towns in Indiana. Connections ora rondo at Alhancu by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and Cleveland. - Faro from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4.00. • Connections are maUe at Mansfield by Railroad with San dusky City, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and Zones -1 Tl Faro to Sandusky City, $4,50; to Newark,s4,so; to Zanes ville *5. •• Connections are made with Detroit and Chicago, both by Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passengers who leave Utts burgh in tho Mail Trata at 8.50 A M, go directly by Mans field and-Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention. Fare to Detroit,fi.OO; to Chieag<y*ll,oo» • RETURNING* ’ THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at 1.00 ,P M, Mansfield at 1.40 I’M, and Alliance at 6.00 PM.androach es j Pittsburgh at 8.15 P M, connecting with the Expms Train, to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which loaves Pitts- from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, 14J<£ hoiKS. Faro, $7,75. Fare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, TRAIN leaves Crestline at T, A M; dines at Al liance; connects with Express Train from Cleveland, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 6, P’M* __ ' . , 13RIG LLTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M and 4.45 P M, and New Brighton at 7 A M trad 1 P M. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tlckots ■at.reduced rates.. . , FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsbujph at 0,50 A 51, and or a* Pasßoncors arc requested to procure. Tickets at tho Company’s Office, at the Federal Street Station, of p J QEORGR.PARKIN, Ticket Agent, i . SS* Tho Trains do not run on Sunday* rej- Farther information may be obtained of augH - - JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK .railroad. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ■ ON and alter WEDNESDAY, November 16,1853, Throo Pasaenger Train, run daily (Sundays accepted) as fel lous:— GOING SOUTH. _ . Morning Hail Swung Exprtu. Puxstngcr. Axprw. Loath Sandusky at 4.3 U A M 11.00 A M 6.10 PM Monroeville Junction.. 6.1 j “ (l Shelby Junction........ 0.40 * „ J-}® „ Mansfield Junction..— 1-40 **.lo Mount Vernon 0.05 “ 4.10 9.55 “ “ 5.15 “ H-00 “ going north. , Leave Newark at- 4.20 A M 9.00 AM 525 PM MfiTpruon 6.20 “ 10.10 1 O.wo Manßneld° Junction... . 7.!» «< 810 P M 8W “ Shelby Junction 7.45 “ 1.05 ,5™..' Monroeville Junction- 5.15 3.10 10..0 Reach Sandusky——lo.oo “ 3.55 “ II.OS “ Connecting at Sandusky with Mad Rivor and hake Erie, ani“ Northern Division” Cleveland and Toledo Railroads. At Monroeville, with Trains on "Southern Division” Cleveland and Toledo R. B-, for Clovcland, Toledo, tc. At Shelby Junction, with Cleveland, Colambas and Cm* cranatl Railroad. . _ , , At Mansfield Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh. ■ , _ n . At Newark, with Central Ohio Railroad for Zauesnlie, of Trains completes the line of direct communication between tho East and' 1 Greoi A rrrtJi • n fit • Passengers from Philadelphia nod Baltimore, destined for the West, proceed, directly on their arrival at ihttijburgb, by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to Mansfield. Thence to Monroeville, where connection Sa made immediately for ’ Toledo, Chicago, Rndintcrmodiato places—affording a route unrivalled for safety, certainty and despatch. Connection is aho made with all the Train* on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad at Mansfield* by which passen gers from Chicago. Toledo, Detroit, Sandusky, Zanesville, Newark, and Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh, Philadel phia and Baltimore, without delay. By this route, passengers taking tbo early Train irom Zanesville, Columbus, Newark, Ac.,can goto Toledo, ban* ' dusky or Cleveland, remain In cither place some four hours, and return home same day. THROUGH TICKETS to bo hod at the different Stations, for tho above named place*". „ . ... J. It. ROBINSON, Superinl t. - Sandusky, November, 18fi3. fn0v24.3m1 PASSENGER AGENCY FOB GERMANY. JAOIES BLAKELY, Agent. <g£> Tun Hoaso of IT. A J. T. TATSCOTT A Co. havmy, m addition to their extensive arrangements for bringing ont Pa«*cngnrs from GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, just concluded arrangements also to bring out Passenger* from ha following Citlns and Towns in GERM AM, via Antwerp to Now York, and thonro to Pittsburgh, tho nnd«rriirnci.l will Ihsqo Pussago Ticket* to Now York and PiUsburgh from Antwerp, Coblen*, Oppeob<dm, Slacben, Goar. Gansheun, Colu, Frier, Worm*, Duwjldotf, Burgen, Dannstadt, . Newwwd, Mains. Frankfort on Main. aißObcim, Ileidelburg, Carlsrocbe. Ilßsel. Ueilbrouo, Btuttgardt, Clm Aschaffonbunr, Wunburg, Ac., Ac. Passenger ft will he brought ore: in first-rate vessels, and either boarded or not, as tnay be desired. Dralts, payable at sight, may bo ha/1 at the lowest rates, from the.under signed, on London,'Liverp<vl, Paris, and Frankfort, suitable lor reiulttaDcefl to Uie Old Country, and paid, irro of dis count, at anv town In Great Britain, Germany and trance. Apply to JAMBS BLAKELY, Ship Agent, ja27 Ccrnor of Seventh and jsroilhfi/dd strerts. PeuuaylvanU llailTOad Company* jwuMJfcaa WE ore forwarding Prod ace, ftc., to Baltimore and Phlla delpbia, promptly, cm receipt. Time, Five Days. hates oppanonT. Bacon, Pork and Beef, (salted,) 46c. lOQlbs. On Lard, Lanl Oil, Taliow, Cotton, Window Glass, 60c. 9 10 Cta Candles, Choeso, Earthenware, Leather, L*af Tobacco, 60c 'EllOOfbs. . On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Clover and Timothy Seed, 70c. lb. • __ _„, 4 _ On Deer Skins, Hemp. Flax, and Eggs, 70a.«looms. On Feathers, Furs, Peltry, Brooms and Merchandise, 90c. ttlOOlbe. . On Flour, 67}4c» 5* barrel. .. . Wo arc also prcpaml to forward freight to Roaebaugn fl Station.near Greenaburg. and Intermediato Stations. * COVODE ft GUAIIAM, Agcfito, corner of Penn and Wayne stiu. Pittsburgh. * 11. IL HOUSTON. Agent, «y«9 276 Market street. Philadelphia. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—Winter Taripfbetween PiTTseuean, Philadelphia and Baltiuosx. First Class.— Egg*, Feathers,Merchandise,Furs, 00 ccuts <a - V S.'o/nd tlass.— Apples and reaches (dried,) Beeswax, Bristles. Buffalo, Bear, and Door Skins, Clavorand Timothy Soihl, Glasßwaro, Ginseng, Rag#, Sheep Pelts 76c $-100 Ids. Third Class.— Apples (green,) Bran and Ship Bluff, Bacon and Pork, (loose,) Bauer, Hides, Hogs’ Hair, Hemp and Fla*, Leather (Eastward,) 65c lOu lbs. . n ,' fhurth Clary.—Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or boxes,) Barley and Malt, Beef and .Pork (pickled or salted,) packed Candle, Cheese, Grain (in bngK,) Lard and Lard OH, Lead (In plgfl or sheets,) Oil Cake, Tallow, Whisky, Leaf-Tobacco, 60 cents Special naUs.-^ Cotton 00c ?1100. &*.. Flour *V$bH. . dJci2 GEORGE C. FIUNCISCUS. Messrs. J* ShrofTel A CO.f . • . MANUFACTURERS OF FIRE PROOF SAFES, Vault Doors and Iron Window Shutters. AND as oil persons admit the necessity of the above mentioned: arijcles/we have no' hesitation In recom mending our article to be equal to anything in the city. -Orders promptly attended to, and put up in the best Style, and on short notice. . tpnL'Smithflold street, botwoen Fourth and Fifth, Pitts* bnrclt. • rsepfttdßm) J. PIIROFFKL ft CIO. Hate and Capa* pj* JOSEPH COX & 00., corner Wood /If and Diamond alley, would respectfully in* gfiffifrform their frieuda and the public that they . are receiving a largo and splendid stoek. of HATS AND CAPS, of the latest-styles, which they ore prepared to sell bn a* reasonable terms as any other housa in the city. Give us h call, and examine oor stock. Be pi 9 THE subscriber having the exclusive right to manufac ture and Beil SWEENEY’S HOT AIR AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and contract for heating buildings with the most economical Furnace now In use.' Tho attention of those interested is solicited. Any information can be had of A. BRADLEY, Nos 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARNDOLLAR, dedMrtf} Iron City Stovo Warehouse, No. 154 Wood ft Depot of lioitgwortJh ft Zimmerman’s Ca tawba Wines and Brandy. THE undersigned has received and offers for sale, at CVn* cnxnaU ime/s, n largo quantity of Logworth ft Zimmer man’s choice and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La dies’ Sweet Catawba Wines. : Such os may desire to procure an excellent article of Native Wine, (the’puro juice of tho grape,) will find my establishment the place for the gratifi cation of thelr desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from tho genuine Grape, is declared by many excellent judges, equal in flavor to the best Imported Cognac, D. FICKETSEN, ja.2o No. IST Liberty street Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus* AVERY great want has been felt in our community, be* cauno our iustitotlons of learning, or public libraries and reading rooms, have no CnonoAi and Philosophical Apparatus to enable tho teacher or public lecturer on sci entific-subjects to illustrate Ills lecture upon. The Young Men’s Library Association, di their late animal meeting, resolved to take the necessary'steps for obtaining such an apparatus, eo as to fill tho void so long folt. The following persona have been appointed‘as a committee to cafry out the object proposed, and It is earnestly hoped that the citi zens, when called upon, will respond to the call.by soharri ling liberally. DIL WM. M. WRIGHT, DR. JAMES R. BPEKR. EDWARD RAHM, F. R. BRUNOT, , B. l». BAK.EWELL, - jalft- Committee. AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE, for X2j restoring tho Hair on Head Hopelessly Bald, and to prevent tbolfolr from falling, is winning golden opinions of persons who arousing it; This 1« a now article, recently Introduced, is a flare cure for Baldness, and will stand tho tost of a discerning public, on thousands who havo used will testify. Beo circular io be had of the Agents, giving full particulars.' Price $l,OO in large bottles C. E. FISHER ft 00. Proprietors, 57 Superior street, Cleveland, Ohio For Bale in Pittsburgh In tho following houses:— Fleming Bros., L Wilcox ft Co, R E. Scliors, G IL Keyser, JotlMohler, Bejy poge,Jr, J H Cofoel. Allegheny ctiy. — h. A. Beckham, Prcsaly A Means, J. P, Plemln^. Birmingham.*—X, Patterson, John G. Smith. 0, Farms, Houses, &c«» To Lot. NE Oil TWO iARMS, with commodious Brick Dwell ings, nnd Btabl<% near to the city, and suitable for Gardens, Milk Forms, or • to fatten cattle for this market. Also, a convenient Brick Country Mansion and Stable, large enough for a respectable family,.-Also, one smaller placi, and an excellent Iwo Story Brick Dwelling, with finished basement and attic—on the bank of the Allegheny, above the aqueduct JAMES S CRAFT, doc2B tf Kg 144 Fourth st JhUV HAWORTH, comer of Diamond trad Diamond alley, Wishes to inform his customers end the pnbUn generally, that hois now receiving alan® and choice selec tion of GROCERIES, such as choice rial. Gunpowder, extra fine Souchong, Ningyong, Oolong, -Congo,and scented Orange Pekoe TEAS; MmhnToid Java an I R,o COFFEES, fine SUGARS and SYRUPS; Bunch, Volcßral < Bun aEti Sultana RAISINS; frjsh CUR RANTS ; Preserved Citron, Demon and Orange Peels; supe rior Prcnch.BRANDIES;.Port, Madeira, Toncrlffe, Cham i pognct.Dlshon, Sherryand Malaga WINES; -together with I a-general assortment of pur® SPICES—aII of which ho is | determlncd to SoU.at such DOW PRICES that cannot be heathy nnyothsrStorolnthedty. -novlj ROBINSON * CO. ' V f* « *4 « r . t.”. ... ■'Zl? :... _,. ..... - „ ’ tl V*o - . , Consume the Smoke. liaidness Cured* V* :■ • I INSURANCE COMPANIES. .v • / - DelHm.Untiid SMt.ty Insurance Co. norttl rgtr.n. cf the £ucAu.'!jc, Third it, J ail. _ : TTttBE INSTnsANC&-Balldings, merchaudiie mi otter Jc property, la town and oountry, Insnred .gainst loss or damage by lire, at the lowest rate of premium. A .. JJajuhs Ihsusohcx.—They also insure Ysssels, cargoes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as tie assured may desire. . iHiAra TawniPoaTAticar.— They also iefluro xnorelissdlso transported by wagons, raUroad cars, canal boats and steam boats, on rivers and lakes, o? the most liboralterma. JKrcdan—Sostiv'h H. Seal, Edmund A. Bonder, John a Davis. Bobert Burton. John B. Penrose, Samuel George G. Leipor, Edward Darlington, Isaac It. Davis, Wil liam Polivell, John NewUn, Dr. lL M. Huston, Jaa. C. Hand, ThcophUus Paulding, n. Jones, Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Crate aoonre BerrUl, Spooccr SrHvaln, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr. B.Thomas, John Boilers, William **E&£iort oJ Piltihirgh—X). X. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John T Incan WtLLIAX Manns, JYerukJit " Taos. 0. Haim, Tics Praidad, JosDJuWiCowaa.&crelarp. ■ ; Office of the Company, Nob 43 Wettot' street, Pittabaign jelfcdtf . •P. Ae MADEIRA. Agent. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMMIT, ■i. . ■■ OP ' HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premiums and Western fund $1,000,000. 1 INCOEPOBATED 1825. Policies of Insurance issuedat all times on tho most favors hlo terms, against > LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, . OS TBS ■ ■ ■_ PERILS OF NAVIGATIOS, BY. GEO. B. ARNOLD, Aoest Yob prrrsmmaa and Allegheny county. marl&y . ■ • ■ the united states LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY and TRUST COMPANY, POELAPELPBU. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL §250,000. Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut v Streets, Philadelphia. Officers of the Home Board at Pluladdfhiai nnscnoES. Stephen TL Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, lawrenco Johnson, Benjamin W.Tinglcy, Qco. M’Honry, Jacob L. Florence, James Dererenx, William M. Godwin, William SFKee. ' President —Stephen U. Crawford. Viet President— Ambrose W.Thompson. httdical Examiner, Pitiiburgh —J ames 11. Willson, M. p. Allegheny Odg—Tt. 11. Mowry. M. p. , GEO. E. ABNOLP, Agent, No. 74 Fourth street, Pltteburgln _ The Fnml&lln Fire Insurance Company, Of PhUa&lphxa, FOnuyivania. ■ DIRECTORS— Charles SV. Banckcr, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samocl Grant, Jacob K.RmJth,G«>. W. Rich ards, Hordocai D. Lewis, Adolphl E. Boris, David S. Browne, Jiorrii Patterson. CRAfI. N. Biscxxn, PrcxxdcaL CEUfi. G. BaSckb, Secretary’ ' Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on Beery description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. - ■ Tbo Company bare resorted a large Conan gent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely Invested, af* tbrd ample protection to the assured. • The Assets of the Company* on January Ist, 1851, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, roe as fQUowa, tis: $! - gg g Cub, Ac, - Mi 34B 81 Totcl— - U Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-on® years, they hate paid upward of One Million Four ilundrad Thou sand Dollars, losses by fixe, thereby affording evidence of the advantage* of insurance, as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness amiabilities. J.GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,. a pJ4 Office, north-cart cor. Wood and Third sta. • THIRD ASKVAL STATEMENT OF THE STATE MUTUAL FI UK AND MARINE IHSUBAHCECOMPANY, OF PENNSYLVANIA. Assets, May Ist, 1962.... «... If®®#® Prcmlnms received lst, 1853- Capital Stock. L- 100,000 00 Eemrnrd premiums, Lasses, Re-Insurance, Ex penrei, 4c, M- 881 M Bond., Mortgages, Stock., and othex good seen* curitlc. - ®5 Premium Notre.— - - 1 15 , 212 "1 Cash on band - - 17,820-1 Total ain’t of Resources, Liable for Losses...- $358,318 70 PTOCTOBS. ... JOHN P. ncnrEKPOHD, Dauphin county,^ P. C. SEDGWICK, Harrisburg, SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia, A* WILKINS. Banker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CAERLEH, u . JOHN B. RUTHERFORD; Dauphin county, A. J. GILLETT, Harrisburg, S. T. JONES, Harrisburg, ROBERT KLQTi, Carbon county- JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President. A. J. GILLETT, Secretary. WIU inmre against perils of sea and inland navigation, atae, on Merchandise In dtv or country, at lowest rates eon dstent with safety. Policies issued on dwelling houses either perpetually or for a term of years. Branch OGtco, cornet Fourth and Smithficld streets. tnyZltf A. A. OABItHMU Actual?. P ilttsburcb JLtfe Inanrabce Company* of Pa. Capital, 0100,000. President— Jahes E. lloon. Vico Preddonl—Samdit. M’CiCWUjr. Treasurer— Joseth 8. Lxxcn. Bocretary—C. A. Coltos. OFFICE, NO. 66 FIFTH STREET, (ilaionic Hall Building.) . This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or connected with Ufn Risks, Mutual Rates axe the samo os those adopted by other solely conducted Companies. Joint Stock rates at a reduction of onodblrd from the Mutual rates—equal to a dividend of thirty-three and one third per cent., paid annually in advance. Risks taken on the lives of persona going to California or Australia. DQLXCTO&& Junes S. Iloon, Samuel STCI urban, William Phillips, John A. Wilson, John Scott, Joraph P. Gais&m, M.D. John M’Alpln, Alexander Reynolds, Horatio N. Loe, Hiram Stotre. mar 23 Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILLER, Jr« Pnsident, I F. BL GORDON, Secretory CAPITAL, 0300,000. WILL Insure against ail kinds of risks,FlßE and BJA RINK. Ail losses will bo liberally adjusted and prompt); paid. ■ ■■;.. ti A Home Institution, managed by Dibsctoss who are veil known in the community, and .who are determined, bv promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they hare assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. ■: , .. Dirccton.— R. JlUler, Jr.,o. W. Ricketson, J/W.Bntler, N. Holmes, Jr-, W. H. Smith, 0. Ibmscn, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James LlppenCott, George Darsie, James Me- Auley, Alexander Nimlck,Thoxnas.&cott. .... .. tau Office, No. 92 Water, street; (Warehouse of. Bpang A Co.,upstairs.) Pittsburgh. _ nov24:ly j&TNA insurance compart, RARTPORD, CONN. Chartered 1810—Capital Stook 3300,000* TIIO3. K. BRACE, President. - THOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. DIRECTORS— Thomas K. Brace, Samuel Tudor, Ebcnezer Flower, Ward Woodbridgo, E. A.Bulkoley, Joseph Church, Roland Mather, Fredonck Tyler, Edwin G. lUpley, Robert Buell, S&muol S. Ward, Miles A. Tuttle, Henry Z. Pratt, John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham, Gustayus F. Davis, Junius 8. Morgan. • £3s* Policies on Fire and Inland Risks issued on lav ora* ble terms, by GEORGE E. ARNOLD, Ag’t, dcclftly No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. WESTERN FARMERS’ INSURANCE CO., KEW LISBON, OHIO* i , BRANCH OFFICE, No. 129 FIFTH ST., PITTSBURGH. Capital, $lOO,OOO. JAMES KELLY, Prcst. LEVI MARTIN, Soc’y. R. BIcKABKEY, Agent. DSfWlll Insure Buildings, Stores, Merchandise, and Property generally, on the mont fatorablo terms. [dooltOm la yonr Life Insured, ■ . . IF NOT. read what somoono has written. Among all tho contrivances of man to protect tho family circle from ■want, noue can bo found more simple in its character,noblo in its feature, or cortain In its results,. than LIFE INSUB* • ANOE. It in the prop which tho dying husband:leaves to support tho wife of his bosom. It is the unseen hand of tho Provldoat father reaching forth from the grave, and still nourishing his offspring, and keeping together the family group. 0. A. COLTON,' Secretary, - Pittsburgh Lifo Insurance Company, Fifth sU sepffl ' * Masonic Hall. HOTELS, &c. FLORENCE HOTEL, ;No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (CONDUCTED ON TQ2 EUROPEAN PLAN.) REUBEN lOVEJOY, PROPRIETOR, ALIEN SHOWN, „..,W. C. OONNSItT. Brown’i Hotel, > Cbrocr of SmitMUld and Third Struts, Pittsburgh* Jbwril. BROWN A CONNELLY, Pboprotoss. ■ : • • bar Good stabling attochod to tho Hpuse. FRANKLIN HOUSE,"Cleveland, Ohio. G PATRICK A SON, PEopßirroM.—This House iuui un • dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alteration*, and large additions of now furniture, otc, and tho proprie tors pledgo themselves that nothing shall be wanting on their port to rendor the Fraitbuj:? a place wboro all the com forta of a first class hotel can. be fbun<L- . 8t» Chulei} Hotel, Vanur of TTood end Third tired*, JEMUburgh, ihnn’a. • WILLIAM 8- CAMPBELL, Pbop&OTOB. 3\ms floe establishment having come into the hands of a now Proprietor, offers great Inducements to the travel g community, and also to regular hoarders. Every deli cacy and luxury will ho provided in its season, and no pains will be spared to make this Hotel a comfortable nosot to all who may call there. fmy!B,tf] W, 8. CAMPBELL, Prop’r. St. Clatr Lager Beer Brewery* THE undersigned respectfully Informs tfco public that ho is now fully prepared to serve private families and tbo publio generally, with his celebrated LAGER BEER, in bottles AU orders left at his Office, NO 89 DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will bo punctually attended to; and the Boor delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. je2B tf F. Q, SCHENOK. OFFICE MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION Co,> „ December 10,1853. | T>ROPOBAL3 will be received at this office until three i JT o’olock P. M of WEDNESDAY, the 25th January next, for the construction of Lock and Dam No. 6; also, for tb» construction of Lock and Dam Nos. G and 7, being requisite to extend the navigation to the Virginia State lino. Plan* and specifications will be exhibited at the office one week previous to tbe letting, and all necessary informa tion gireahy B. Lathrop, Esq, or tbe undersigned. Proposals will be received for payments la be made In cosh; also, fbr payments in stock and bonds of tbe comf pany J. K. MOORHEAD, ded4 . President of Mon JTav.OO. VENITIAS BLINDS; OP EVERY QtrALirYjffir sale atmanuTacturers* prices# at the NEW CARPET STORE, 47 FIFTH BTKKKg, near Wood. t Jnov&tfJ ROBINBON A <#. •-.••I'.: .. . , ■ <-it. • X. 1 * - . . -f. v -',v BANKERS; AND BROKERb. EXCHANGE AHD BAH KIN G; HOB B E A. WILKINS & GO., . . . UNITED. STATES BANK BiatD.lA.Oj So. Fourth. Street, PltraßCftQH.'PA.'.- _ . „ . FOREIGN and Domestic Exchange, Coin* Bank Notes and LandWarrantabooghtand eold. • Collectionsmade throughouttheUnion. tP .-; - . : . Business paper disoonnted and loans negotiated* Stocks bought and fiold-oh cocmiisaion. ~ . . , Money lectured ..on /deposit, and interest allowed when left for a specified timo.. . ■ ' dec3 .JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBORER, uEAtrn tSt . ." -;;' -*• Exchange, andßank Holes. STOCK' - bought and sold on cominlssioflu Collections .carefullyattended.to. .Interest paid on Deposlt._- street, nearly opposite thejalijto flank,' • '’doclg' BToTtlH&jXa^r .«juu« n. nwaijr, TEBBHAK&CO., . .. . : BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS.,. . : fob26Qy] So, 95 Wood Strutj and Diamond Alley ■■ 1853. EXCHANGE AND HANKING HOUSE OJ? A. WILKINS & CO., - No. 75 FoUBTE SfEMT, Opposite the Bank Pittsburgh* jan& G.E.ABHOLD & CO., . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, T\EAJ*EKS In Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight ana JLr Time Drafts, Ac. Collections 'carefully attended to, , and proceeds remitted to any partof the Union. • . Stocks bought and sold on commission. . ' m tS3»No* 74 fourth sh, next door to Bank of Pittab fr [aelo HIT.L & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, - • ooastßtt or woon akd nrru grants. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern .Cities constantly for sale. TimeßiUs oT Exchange and Notes discounted/--: Gold, SUrer and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections madoinall the principal dties. of tbs Upltod States/ I>o posits received of Par and Current Funds. [marcuy kpameh- ' KSWABD BAEMs JXOBIUfCB tMMXS. KEAHEE ft EAHM, • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, , BUT AND SELL Gold, SUrcr, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Beal Estate or Stock Securities; purchase PromiasAry Notcsend Time Bills, on East .and West; Buy ■and sell Stocks on Commission. pkOollectiona made on all point* In the UDion. H. HOLMES £t SONS,' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, wtOT'ninfnvgn rnem HASHING SSD EXCUSSQB OVFXCIVO NO - X&HXSI STILXXT, SOUS DOOS3 BELOW OLD STATD. "VT HOLERS * BONB, Baekera and Exchange Brokers, Isj . ana Healers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Ootdj Sil aer and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western tatles constantly for sale. .... ~, T , .. . Collections mode in all the cities throughout the United States. DcpotdO received In par ftrads or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth ate. [jaSfr.ly 2iE, a, iIfJOS. -—...tuci aanoEar, HOOK t BAEQEHT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ir. *. consxa 'or woon a sixth tfta., mraeunau,' ra... DEALERS In Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign end Domestic Exchange, Certifleatca of Deposit, Ac. Exchange on all the principal dues of the Union and Eu rope, for sale in sums to.suit purchasars. . . Current end par funds received on deposit. Collections made on all parts of the Union, at tho lowest rates. {seplDVr Removal. PATRICKS 6 FRIEND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, flaec Removal Ihdr Offjxtot/it Qmur of Ftflhcmd ITeodrtt. pirrammarip pa. . . PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealer* In Notes, Drafts, Acceptance*, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastura and Western CStie* constantly. 2br sale, . -. Collections made In all the cities throughout the United Btate*. Deposits received la par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth nod Wood Streets. - « [feh3 AUSTIN juooaiis* STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Ofßct, No. 92 fourth it, above. Woody PITTSBOEGH. XEt* Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on col laterals, negotiated. Stocks and land Warrants boughl and told. SBWOFRICB. Beal Estate and Contractiag.Agent - THE subscriber hoi been induced to open an office fot tho purpose of buying and selling, on Commission, and having the Agency of large Steam gaw-JliUs and Boat- Yards on the Allegheny riTcr, together with many other facilities from other water and steam. Haw-mills. Ha flatters himself that be can furnish any bills of lumber and timber of any kind, great or email, long or short, and i cliver them at any point oii the Allegheny, Monongabela, Ohio, or hiiasixripptrivers; .contract, to build, largo Barges, ; Store Boats, Coal Fiats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge Timber, Kail* road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, 4c*, to any given point, and will attend to the Sale and licntof Beal Estate. From his Jong experience la lumbering, freighting and boat building, he think* he can giTo general ealUfcction. 'AU person* are requested to umbo their contracts soon: espe cially those wanting boats or largo bills of lumber and tlm ber, Ahould contract for them in tho fall fat tho spring and summerusc. lie trill also attend to the purchase and sale of any commodity that may be desired. Letters addressed to Dina Meats, Beal Estate and Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh. Box No. 120, post paid, will be punctually attended to. Bis office is on Irwin street. No. 2, Allegheny House. . DAVID MUNN. $146,183 20 $058,318 70 Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Hr. John Morrison, Esq* . . 44 - Mr. Bobt. B. Brown, Esq., 44 Allegheny JltiTer. Mr. Wm. Armstrong, 44 Clarion “ Mr.Caorgo B. Swcney, * 4 * m C. A J.HahnftCo., 44 44 M ,de*2l:lydaw .■ • ■ / • • ■ Cloning out. Sole of Carpeting) OU Cloth*, Mattings, Rugs* &c« TnE subscriber*-having adopted theplanof selling cff their stocic at-the eudoftbo Mason, arenow olTerinf? the greatest bargains, in their line, ever offered to the dti tens of Pittsburgh or vicinity, - In quality or quantity their assortment is not surpassed. Hemp Carpets, in groat variety, at 16,18%, 26,25, 31 nud 3714 cents. • • ; .• - ' The entire stock trill positively bo sold the present season -KEGAItDLESS OF CObT. gale to continue till March Ist C. B. HEADLY & 00., 82 Third street jalO N. B —Small Notes takenatpnr. Dissolution.— The Ann of l. wilcox & ca, Drug gists and Apothecaries was dl&Folredon the 2d lost. The subscriber, baring disposed of his entire Interest in tho lat© firm, to nia lato partner, Mr. JOSEPH FLEMING, would cheerfully recommend him to his friends, and ask a continuance of the patronage heretofore; so. liberally be* stowed apon them. [jaOj L.\VJLCOX)Jit- JUET JLECfirVEI>--By Express, direct from the manufac turers, a splendid assortment of Colt's Repeating Pis tols, 4, fi and 0 inches barrel, all ofwhich »b will sell for cash aalbw as they can be bought in the city of New York. Persona going to Australia or California, will find tbntlhey can do better by purchasing their equip page at home, than they can among strangers, as we giro persons a chance to try any of the above Pistols, before leaving the city; and in case of * tail ur©, werefgnd the money. • • - BOWN * TETLEY, 1116 Wood street. Pittsburgh. PATENT FRUIT GATHERER—For picking fruit from tall trees Wltboutohe sld ofu ladder, Pruning Instru ments of the most appro*od construction; Digging. Forks, suitable for strawberry beds, Potatoe .Hooks; Beed Drills; Cutting Boxes, for Hay or Corn Stalks, of rations patterns, and a greatvarietror labor saving Implements for the garden or farm. Downing’s, Barry’s, and other standardworks on Fruits,Flowers, Rural Architecture, and Landscape Gardening, for sate at tho Seed and Implement Warehouse. No. 43 Fifthatreet, Pittsburgh, Po. jy22 JAMES tYAIt DROP. Wall’* Academy of . Drawing and Painting! ’Vir 0. WALLwould notify hts mends and tho public, -YV e that he hasTemoved hisstudio from Firstutreeti to the corner of Market and Fourth streets, (second story,) over the store of Wm. M, Hersh; entrance on Fourth street, _ At the request or his.fciends, be has also opened a DRAW ING SCHOOL., Classes for-young Ladies and: Gentlemen will be formed in bothDrawlng and Painting, He has fitted tip a ltooin with every facility for study r and he trusts that hlsenterpTise will meet with a supporting patronage. • ■ ’ ••• • , ■ : -• • OPS’IEU TBABiSPOBTATIOJV. W£ have arranged with tbe Penosylvania and Susque hanna Railroad Oorapanle?,; for a-special Oyster Transportation Line, at exceedingly low rates. ©ctf; ; ADAMS AQQ-t 64 Water at. Dissolution ofPnrtnersDlp. Tnß partnership heretofore existing between Samuel Pinkerton. Alexander Youngimd Philip De Recbbruine, under the firm of PINKERTON. YOUNG A CO., was this day dissolved by mutual consent. r The name of tho firm will be used by eithor of the late partners in settling the business. PINKERTON, YOUNG A CO. Pittsburgh, December!, 1853. The business will be continued at the" old stand, by Sam’l Pinkerton nnl Alex. Young, under the style of. dcclrdtf . . PINKERTON A; YOUNG, Farmeri’ Stalkand Straw Cutter. mils subscriber offers forsale SinQairis Screw Propeller -JL Fodder Cutter. It is veiy simple, having only two knives, .>&<dlyAdjusted; the most durable and speedy Cut tor in use.” They are in use on the farm of Mr. William Hodgson, Stenbeuvlile road, and at the Clover Dairy of 11. Perry.fromthe Soed aod Horticultural Store, 43 Fifth sfc. duilT J • - JAMKS WAItDBOP. - • A COMPLETE assortment of Songs, with English and J\_ Italian words; .Fantasies and Potpourris; arranged for the Kano, fpom all the IftTbrita and popular operas of Mo tart, Donizetti* BelUni, Meyerbeer, • ftosinl, YVerdi, Anber, Weber, BoUUeu/Balfe, looming, Flo ton, ate., et ca together with the.latest, compos! lions of- Jaell, Gottschalk, Juliion, Btrakosch, efcu etc*, etc. Just-received and for Fa3e by ■ ' ** U, BOltltOEDfitt A CO., Cargo’s Hall, 83 Fourth street. BLAJiK BOOKS— Legore, _ Joannas, Day Boota, Cash Books, - - Receipt Books, • Dockets, - Oranydeflerip* tlon of BLANK BOOKSmADE TO ORDER at short notice, or the most superior quality of paper, bound in any style required;. Blank Books>xon> to order. .2_-, • < i • A large and excellent stock of-Blank Books always on hand and for sole at low rates, consisting of Cop, Bemy and Medium work, in all styles of binding.; Th« trade supplied on liberal icra*. - . W. B. uAYJSN,- v Blank Book Manufecturer, Corner of Market and Second streets. VirjSDDING: JaNVIOOMSS AND CAKE 30XES—plain : andTeryhl ffHN l ar3>AVlSON > G 5 Market street 0. PATRICK * SON. *T£\y IJOdKRI—H. P. OAUQW, Dispatch.BuUdingB, lias reoelred the following: : . Of Art, for December;. • No. 6 Ihracttcal Draughtsman;. , : Popular "Educator, for December i Tholady at'Home, by Arthur; The Iron Rule, by Arthur; _ - : The Twta Brothers; . ; month deed ' v '*• ~~'' ‘rE P. CALLOW, Third atreßt»_ ; ■vraWHOOKS ■ JDST SEOEIVED ATifti. VISOH’S BOOK IN STORK, 05‘MABKKT sh—Sehaa "s History; Autumn Uonrs, Mrs; Kirkland; Bloodstone, by Mobeod; Up the Birer,fihoUon; Golden Link; Tip-Top jjUttlo Drummer; Meson- on tho Cborch; Pastor's Sketches, second serleß; The Lord onr Bbephenl; MemolrS.ofßi WllUsme, tho Pata gonian Mlssloniiy, by Hamilton;, ThsiWoU BmingvPer- Sins' Arithmetics-, Greenleaf*a C.B. Arithmetic; McGnffey's series; Macaulay's Miscellaniesßresb. Hymn Books in elegant bindings;.Rutherford's:Children; and. Urn latest esoea of tho S. B. Union. S. DAYIBOS. G$ fllatfret jtreet neat Fourth. - <!ec2B /"tHOIOB have- ttuaday received a fresh aup- Vy ply of strong fine flavored Oolong Mid Congo Teas, at rii wpr! per pound* new importation ; wkieh vrevrill imarantce equal to nnyihingln ; this market at the mine ?r.> &iis'iliy2SSi Liberty street. Jafr I. W. tshadwicte, ; - , -pvEiLEB Ef JJ attaboiglu Tbs highest jrigoto f»slipaM;»r rags, } ■y'a^r; oj'iwihl4irfE-!k|’' ■■ V- ■ ' - *? ,■. «• v-r- Pirrsaußaa. Notice. Hevolvcr. I Btrolvnil U<w Music. •..V. rA "-r' . “", -K •fiTBVENBON continues ‘to mamifficturo' m: CAiiINET-WABEof every description, corner of Überty -abd Seventh-streets; UNBEETAK,- IY» INQ attended to, to all its branches. -my U—■—■ ■■■-: - 1 - a.aiu.)biiijss *co., HAVE ON HAND at- their - exteMlve' OABINE7. and CUAIB MiNOTACTOBY, No- «* Smlthfleld Bttwit, a large fissortmunt. of Xttiwy and plain- ftifni ture, vfcicktbey vdll sell 16 per cent belQW_cußtomary rates. - cash only. Great Inducements to CaaU PurcUaser®. •\Xril will sell our large stockofCOMMON AKp.V&bCX VV OHAIBS AND. BEDSTEADS, .at pnces .that cannot fall to please cash purchasers.' All ottfworkfe warranted. Our terms are CABH; •*' ■•-<■ JAMESLO^yBY,JIt, mar2s- , v cor.SeYentfrand Liberty sts. Journeyinen-Cabinet makers A,,o S^!;* oni - WAREHOUSE OUTUIRV STREET, > • . . (UEXWEEZr WOOD ASB BIS.) ' O' ■ » - XmSAfiSOdATlON,embracing-^ . ’twice to three" times asvj^. TOpny banri«-ag- tho- largest mUI • most renowned ; shops of this, city; have opened their ‘Warehouse, and-arb able toffcrnish thepnblic,by wholesale or retail, witb-Fur* iriwre of the following . ■. . .. ; Malmgany Bureaus? Pull Columned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Bocktng Choirs; Mahogany Wesbstands; Sofas; DirSns; Piano Stools; Book Cases;. Secretaries; Card Tables;-'Pier Tables;-tine: Card-Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Backs; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakihst Tables; - Workstands; Chony and Common ! Workstands; high post; common; low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; j s.-.Tha advantages- of axrperstion, bn an extensWoscale, per mit themi.to sell at the lowest prices, and-they predeter mined to sell, lower than any . competitors, an equally good, If -.not better article, and warranted—as the pnblio will ua .deratand.l^r'.dvingthemaaalL* : . SUamooat work of all .descripUoiis, and'Ot3ierartlclfia of any m&doto order in erery style, at the short est notice.- -;-■ • • '• - L ; • : v : . mar 29 JA3IS6 W. %VOOPWSI.L, VjLBIXET FOnNITVRJE AtAX.UFJLCTVREJZ* . Wore-roomi 07 and 90 Third street* „ J« Wr W, respectful!;' informal* and customers that baYXy, ’ lyssp^^^i'has non: completed hiaspring stock . < hOT • “®'BB» of Purniiure, which la decidedly *\ * the largest and best ever offered fbr sale in this City, which will'he sold at prices, w low as any in the United States, East or West. Aahe is determined to uphold the quality , with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, and newestdeslgnsjand from the extent of his orders and ladiity.in manufacturing,, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at tho lowest prices. .... '* He has adopted the principle.of identifying his customers’. Interest with bis own, in, quality aad price, aiid keeps, al ' ways oh' fctpd the' greatest variety .of erery. description of , 'fundture, from the cheapest and plainest, to:the most ele gaatandcostly, thatahoose, or any.partof on^- may ; be f uxnlflbedTrom his- stock, or. manufactured expressly to or d'nr. ‘ The following articles consist, in. part, of. his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot he. surpassed in any of tho Eastern cities: - : LoulsXlV tetoa-tetoSofas; . ........ 60 Sofaa, inpluJsh and hair doth; . 60 do*. Mahogany Chairs;;. " 20 doz. Walnut 44 . . 60 Mahogany Hocking “ 20 Walnut 44 44 •. 60 Mahogany Divans;. 20 Walnut 44 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 44 44 .Dressing Bureaus; / g 0 • ;.« Waahstands; 40EnrIoeed M 100 Common 44 SO Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: • 20 Walnut 44 . , 50 CGttugO, " 800 Cherry aaul Poplar Bedsteads; • 20 Mabogan* Wardrobes; - 10 Walnut 44 .. - 10 Cherry . n . 60 Plain Bureaus; - 70 Dining' and Breakfast Tables ISSectotary and Bookcases; 20 dox. Cane Seit Chain*; ‘24 Cane Seat Booking Chairs; 12 Ladies' Writing Leak*; • ; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; ... Btlguires; . PaperMacbeAblest' Conversation Chairs; Pembroke - u -- ** . HaII and Tier • 44 .. -Reception 41 • Ladles? Work 44 Pearl Inlaid M Extension Dining Tables; . . Arm 44 Ottomans; • GothlandlZallChairs;' ' • ' ■ A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS- Cxnnrer SlAkcaa supplied with ali ar tick* in their Has- STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at Uxe shortest -notice. All orders promptly attended to. WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c. NEW JE WEL B Y ; S TO BE , No. 8r Market Street, 1 : (Stomd door olwe the fiarih-vitsl corner of the TOHS STJSVKSSO?*, (of. the late lirraqf John B. >rVa<llun |j 'it C©4) respectfully announces to the he has openedvAi tho above standvafino assortment of WATCHES* JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WAKE, LAMPS, GI BANDOLES, l\>chtt and Table. €idUry x Britannia Tea ami Cfcfnmoib»&ti->and the usual variety of goodsin hls line of business. Special ear© and attention given to the REPAIR of TINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. .. . He trusts, that firom his long experience In burfnes-vhe will be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage, - Pittsburgh, May loth, 1853. Henry RACbardaon, Jeweller, . •_ -1 HAYING re-fitted his store in a handsome manner,-and 1 bat recently returned'from the eastern dtieswitha I fin© assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY! GOODS,'would call the attention of his friends and custom* I erstotho faetthat among his Watches.will (be fbundthe I most desirable styles, patterns and makers.. Of Jewelry,, the ‘ latest styles of Brooches, Breast, Piasi.Fob. and Vest Chains, I Finger Rings, Earßihgß,,Mihiaturo-li»clujtB, etc^etc. -1 FANCY as Papier Macke,-Work;Toblie3 and 1 Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table, Mata, Colt’s Pistole, Porte alonnaies in great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes? with ,an endless variety or usefuVamJ'or namental articles, width have only to bo seen to be appro*, dated. [novl] NO. 813LARKET 6TKBET. Biy Wood Nursery and Gardens*" JAMES KENNEDY, [late Jlnnager oftheweli-known Sy raeuseNuserics, New York,), begs/ leave to Inform Uie public, that he has' now established aia EXTENSIVE Is’Ull - on the Farm of Mr. James S. Negley, near East .Lib-, erty, where he shall be prepared, oflcrthoSth to n* ceiveondfill orders f&r every variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and Plaits.- In addition to a choice and s uperior stock on hand, ho has made arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in the East, to keep up his supply. : Having athoronghand longexpe rience In the business, he can assure his customers perfect: 'satisfaction.-- Mr. Eennody would also respectfully oiTer ma Rerviccs in deslgrungylay i□ g out,® ud managing Rural Cemeteries', Pub lic Parks, or the grounds of Country, Resident**; and ‘will also furnish plans for'the. formation of Lawns, Approaches, PicturcPQUo Scenery, Ac., In the highest etyles of the art. Practically acquainted with every iJUindscape Cordoning, and having spent years in the Sylvian Parks of England, and on the beautiful'banka of the hopes be has the capacity to meet the wishes of ibose-uho favor blm. 45T Communications can be addressed through iha City Post Office,.or left at the Warehouse .of Messrs. Negley A Mohan, 22 Wood street. . KENNEDY * 00. DtritKEE'S CELEBRATE!) Cll ESIIC&L YEAST OB BAKtHG POWDEBS, . Th&ChtapexUH£alUiit*t,iMstUitfula.ad Economic . cal Artidc f(rr_ Raising Bread, Biscnit^J'riai, , Griddltf and Johnny Cukes, ihalry, . ; Fuddittgs,"Street Cakes, !■ Corn’ Bread, «£c., ever; invented,-:. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS:— : ■ Those who bave.tried it, have found that thu advertise ment ‘does not vaunt its praises too highly.—[Tailahaweo Floridian and Journal, Feb, 10,1653. ' Housekeepers, who have tested tho .quality of thls.pow . der, pronounce unanimously In its Shx dr.— [Lockporb'Dally Courier.- . 4 —.. ■».«. » ' • v.\ -•- • , ;It surpasses everything Jntbow&y of rifingi >veever raw used In the baking of co£-«^—[Rahway Advocate and Regis ter, Apri115,1853; This is ah article of such utility in yaripua kinds of cook ery, that when iw’virtues’become improperly no. housekeeper, that studies comfort and economy, will wil lingly do withount—£N>Y. Piclu, May 21,1863.;. . No one need hesitate to use Dork pa’s all-important article to housekeepers.—[Republican Bahnor and Nashville Whig, Feb,1T,3863. -- •' . - Would you have light bread, sweet bread, bread that you can eat with a good relish, do not forget to procure Durkce's Baking Powder, and you will not fail to have good bread, cakes.Ac.—[Troy Daily 24> 185!h' : • ; We havo tried this article, and can recommend ifcwlth perfect confidehcc.-L[Quebec Gazette, Ju1y,.,1852,; , Darkens Baking Powder we havetried at oar'house,'and our “better half’* was astonished at the result.-—[N. Y. Daily Times, OcL 23,1852. All good housewives will rejoice in and glorifyihd name of Darkeo, afteftbey have given his Baking Powder a fair triaL—{New York.Bun,Sept.3o,lBs2,-. . . Durkee's Baking Powder, undoubtedly.tho bestartiele for this purpose thnt has yet been discovered.—N. Dutch man, Feb, 12(1853.’ . Thb highest commendations, from hurdredso?the largest and most respectable wholesale houses in this, and nearly every largo city oa this continent, could bo given, if space allowed It. ; 'J . r.. r. derkee, • . fiotu BEOPWETua ASP MASCraCTCBEH, ■ - -139-lKaier tlrut, New Yorlc. BAXTER A -McKEE,' Agents, Pittsburgh. f ; [octal] MALCOLM l££Cn M . JOHN H'1im....1.....J05EPH8. LEECH. . V. <Jt BiXeech| filcAlptn ;-£& Cd«» ■\TTT’IIOLK9ALK GROCERB, and Bealers in Met* VV als,and PUtsburgh ; ManuTaijtlires, NoB/SM2 anti 244 Überty street, near the head of 'Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa« of ferfcrsMeonilboralterms,lhofolß*rtng:,' •*• -100 tierces fresh Rice; 160,000 R&. Bacon, assorted ; -100.bbl8.Tar; ' :.! v-6 tonsßarlron, do; ■' . 1600 kegaNalls, assorted; 1 ‘ 3 do Best Nitfl Rods;." 600 boxes Window Glass,' 2000 hogs Rock and Ride • : assorted;’ ‘ -r ; : ' v \ Powder^asscrted; 60 half chests Tea, aa-jBOO hoses Rosin Soap: ; sorted; { ' B&bb!B.Xtnseed,LardanJ. 76 bxs^Tobacco,assorted;;' 'TannerS’Oil;; :100hhda.N.O.8ugar, part; 800 bbls. Vinegar; prime;. . . . * SO do Rosin; _ 6 oxis. Havana Sugar; < 20 do Pitch;. 10 bbds. Porto Rioo do; * 6000 Rs. assorted Copper; v -160 bags Coffee; < . .1 . 20bblaand kegs Lard; 600bbU.N.O.Molasses; !, 10kegswsorted.Sbot, . ' .75 do .B.IL " do; ; 1-do ! BuekShot; 800 bxs. Tin Plate, aaa’d;: 6bbls. Alam; . 4tohflWlre, do; [ 2Q'4o. RjeKlour; 2 do Spelter; . |. : 20soitaTInners* Machines 6 casks. sheet Zlne, os-; and Tools; . sorted;.! .. 100bus.Dried Apples'; ' ‘ V; i 600pigaTiiip . 100 bales Batting, assorted; i IOOQRs. Antimony; > 2000 Rs. Cotton Yarn,,as | 10. tons ass’d Sheet Iron ;! sorted | 100,000 Balk Meat * r WM. A. M’CLURG, DEALEKI3I Fine Teas, Choico Family Groceries and:Willow Ware. CORNER OE WOOD AND SIXTH STS. r -.r .•• Pittsburgh, i>a. ■ IB nowreceiving a large assortment of- FRESH GOODS, in addition to Ids already extensive stock, purchased . from first hands inthe Km ternmarkots, which, will be sold .attbelowestmarket prices* ; \ :• . Hotels Steamboats, and-families, buying by the quantity,suppJledotwholesale.rates..- - .. Poods delivered iii theclty free of charge. sr>p2l . ENGINEEaS* STATIONARY WAHEHOUaii. ■ WaSi ETAYSN, CORSX3 OPAURKET-ASD' SEOOSO STEXSTS. A XWAYB ONIIANB, a large dhd well selected stock ef f\ Whatman's Drawing Papers, all sires;. DrawingPaperinrollSjVarioas widths;. ' . ; Draugbtiilg.Pencils;- > v ' yngtynTpuTUff*? r 1 Tape Dines; India Rnbber; .. - • v r - :v i rieldßookst;' . ; /jTA" rTiofile J^pera;*-* . Cross Section Papers; ■ Protractor: Papers;/ And all articles of BUtfonexy. used .byCivil Engineers. Transit, Topography and Record Bobksmada to any pattern required, |' egjlr, I. , MISELIiANEOUS. , • ETOOPEAJS ABEHCY; ' .dtt THl:' OCDij'al ESTMUBgED OFWCE IN lUM-CTty . ;..."7 . . > you BSUERnia .-....-i MOSEY TO TPIJE .OIjD. OOUSTEYf , »TAMEB BLAKELYbegsJPave to Bay to those persons haT? V -IhgMendslniboOld.CDbhtr# end desirous of either ■Bendingthexa moiiBy or 'jjayi6gihcl?'pass6gc, r that his. arj rangemefitafor now 1 complete; and on so firm; 'a basis that mistakes cannot doctttjTiorlosseeaccrua to any* party. Daring the last teh.'yeflaaln'wttch'bp has been in,- this business, be his xemUfaTOYcrtn Half Million of Dollars ► without the loss hf a dollar; and .the; hbhse for which he la agent, in Liverpool,- has shipped hotless than’4s,ooo persona ddringtbe last year to this country, without acomplaihfc of neglect ofduty on tfieir part. ~ *7 i - He can issue Passenger TSckeia for London, Dublin, Liver* pooh GJasgoWj Rusb,NewTy, GaJWay; Londonderry,' and Dundalk, to New. York, Philadelphia, lkiston, Baltimore,and'New Orleans,and* from thence to PittsbuTgli j and will attend strictly to for^. : He also has sight drafts for sale; the following* places,via:-- ;: ' - ; •' : -.-"'-7 \7 : ON ENGLAND. Edwards, fiandford * C 0,.... -London. Wrd. Tappfioott A C 0.............. -....Liverpool. (Available in the principal cities and towns throughout England and Wales.) 6 ON IRELANB, Provincial Bank • - Ireland...JJubllru Armagh, Belfast, • Downpatrick, Enniskillen,* Mallow, Strobane, ... Athlooe, . . Carlow, - Drogheda, -FernroyjMonaghan, . Enaiscorthy, h Balllha, Cavan, ..Dundalk* ualway,:. . - j iNewry, ■" Tralee, . Balyraena, Clonmell, Dungannon, Londonderry; Omagh,•»Toughall,,-l Ban bridge, • Kilkenny; Dungannon, Kllnuh, ... . Waterford,.. - Coleraine, - Parsonstown, Cork, . -7 Ennis, .Bandon, . . Sligo, . • ,< Wexford, ••• •• Cootehill. - Limerick. . Ballyshannon, i: ON SCOTLAND' • National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, ana its branches in fifty towns in Scotland. v./ - - ‘ON PRANCE. Messrs. Edward Bldunt A Co., Bankers—...—.***ollB. (Available in any city in Prance.) ON GEB3IANY; Messrs. Vegel, Koch A. Co., Bankers, Frank fortroa-thn-Maln. (Available in anycifcy in Germany.) . . 7- ■■■- • JAMES BLAKELY, ■■ ‘ mvT 19G, cor, of Seventh-and SmHhfleld pt*. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! ’ WHOLESALE AND DETAIL, the WekinTea Store, 38 FITTB BTBDCT,PrttSDmU}B,p4.': : ' TVY the half chesty of heattypacked in metallic package* . ••ix;tagnittho trade.• - . • The subscriber ia now receiving bis Fall stock of GBIT? randBLACK TEAS,—consisting of sotne of the finest el <1 v 1 tobo found ln'the Eastern market,MerchanU.vhJUng the dtyareinvitedtocallandeiainlnooarstock. . Below 1 is s-list of the various grades, all of which have been earefhlly selected, and can with confidence be recom mended t- ’■ 7 : i’ 80 half chests fine Young Hyson; . -ia : do ' do’ •: Moynno xoung Hyson; do'-extra fine MOyune do; . . I . t 100: . dp- --Superior- do; 15 dP extra fine . do; 50 Laoqnred boxes extra Curious Young Hyson ; . 26 half chests fine Gunpowder; 1 I 10 do - extra-fine ,do; • • | 6 do do Moynno Imperial; I 20 .do Superior ;• do; I ; 150: do Pine Oolong Block Tea; 7 I -40 do • extrafiue Oolong; I 30 do extra Curious do; . - ' . c | 20 do ' Superlativelystrongeud fragrantOolong;' | 25-chests extra fine English Breakfast Tea;; -. I & do : ■ Curious -do * do; 1 I ■■’ALSO—Java and lUo Coffee, Ixjvcring’s Crushcd &nd Pul- I veriaed-Sugarsw-. - 5 - 1 ’ r ALSO—SS,OOO Priudpe Segars, which will bo cold very. low. ' ‘ A; JAYNES, [- novl4dAw :-; r: '' - :7- S 3 Fifth street,‘Pittfiburgli. TYI*£}'AGENVTm'-. ■ A. JAYNES) - - - ‘NO. dB-PIFTn'STBEET;PITTSBURGH; Agent for the Sale of L. Jofmeon 4* Go.'* Type> sc. t OF-PHILADBLPHIAi -7 TTAS ON HAND ahdfor sole, the following:—Brass lined IjL column- Galleys; -Common Galleys assorted, SIU-o Galleys, .Composing Sticker Common and ' Job Caress Shooting-Sticks; Ley Brushes;-Boxwood Quoins; Furni ;turo.;and' Rigletj-of all descriptions; Bmsa Rule, of all descriptions;- Job Likj'in lib cans; 100 kegß ProuVs New» ; Ink;. lOOrFousts Fancy Card Letter; and Leads, cut to any : f ;;.'7l ; Jgfr OrdersforPresses and Type will receive prompt atr tention,andfurniahedatthe Foundry prices. OldTyperc odvedlixexchangefPmowratdcents%ijlb. ■ Pittaburghy Slay 14, : -" ' CARRIAGE THE uudendgned bos j ust received athia CARRIAGE. WAREHOUSE,: situated near the Two Mile Rtin, between Pittsburgh' and Lawrcncuyfile, a Apletidld Viy Of VEHICLES, of every description, and will: continue, to receive regularly, new and secondhand .SuiMes, Buggits, <ftu, wrnch he will sell on the very loweit terms for : cash.- Having badtWelveyears* practice in the buKinesarabd 'with his weU known facilities in the East, he flatters himself .In puttingdowELallcbmpotiUon. Thbse wishing tp purchase are respectfully invited to call and see for themselves.: - r-:r •: ',.7'./.'- *7.= . Eapecialaiid prompi attentionpaid to. repolriscof Carri ageS, Ac. V .... JOSEPH YYHITE. • : Dr* D* Jayne's Family Medicints fAYNE’SEXPEOTORANT; Jayne’s Hair Tonic; ** Tonic Yennifage; • •** • Sanative Pills; Carminative Balsam; ' u . Ague Pills; i y Alterative;«•- American Hair I*>> • Theabovevaisable family medicines constantly on baml, and sold wholesale or retail, at the Pekin Tea Store, 8S EUtb street. By. . A. JAYNES, ;.Janl9»Uw: Exclusive Agent forPittsborgh. .\j b '.■ • lUioaas dt Sona. .. ' -IX W PATENT AM ALGAMPKN.—Thia important in- ; • - Ycntibn'TemoYea the tWo groat obstacles to the uni versal use bf the Steel.Pim, viz: their rigidity, andtbeir; ~ rapid destruction byihp eorrpsive iictiOD or theJnk. fla , minutely ex&iuinihg-thc quill pen ih the .act of wTlting,.it Trill be seen thaf We action it compound, consisting, first, bf • a gentle yielding backvTojrdaction.imtnedlutelynfaoTC'tbe = .nib of the pen ; - and, the “ BciSsortf’i action* o? /spreading open bf the points to permit tbe'-fiowof the ink.' This c<raipound ‘pens "hitherto' ’ -never have had—gives to.the quill itirfibxibUrcy,Bnd-tlmt, Tcculiar-spriogypliiy. which is so agreeable : to>tbe hand, and which seems to suit the actioh of tho muscles of t ho -fingers; yielding, os Itdoee, to the slightestpressure, with*, out cramping thehond. Tho effortsofaH steel pen makers have betm directed to the .attainment of this essential qual ity of flexibility, and they haTo had -recourse’ to an Imm- : merable variety ofcracks and plercingsto attain lu ; The; ■ Invcntoraof rbfcPatcnt Amalgam Pen found, from a scries . of experiments, that thpwbolepnictice-efthe trade had in -this..rcspcctvbeen .erroneous—that no'Cpmblnation «>f and“ piercings? could produce thedesifed action, if the ordinary farm of the st&ijKn were adhered to. -This point beta g gained, they avbidedjthe plan hitherto adopted • -ibr attaining' gavb'is pecuUarionzi to tho metal, by mebrthey managed ; to ; ,cozbblno the action of the ordinarysteel pon~wlih the agreeablefiexibn* ity of the quill. -The seconddiSkultytobe overcome vas • of less magnitude, but still of. great importance to the cou t >umm of-steel penS Every oneis awaxoof the corrosive . action, of the ink on the. onlioary steel pen; * Eveuvrlthlbe greatest it speedily smooth sur : meb of the pern-, Sq.serioua a .drawback la ibis from'the utility of the Bteel pen r tbat thousands are induced.topur chase-gold’ pens, at nn epcnqous cosValxaost. exclusively ; bec&use.oftho ’anti-corrosive -qualityof tbatmotaV. 1 - The. inventors have removed thisevu bylheir Compound'-metal; which possesses all the necessary qu&lities'pfetitel, with the additional merit of resisting thechemicaloctionof the tak. 1 These Pens iciUUutinorcthan twenty times longer Vianlhe Sleel Pen , thus rendering Usetti Vieeheapest everintrodueed,.- -For Bale by, - .;. _W. S. HAVEN, Stationer, ; r • novlQ • % ;:'Market street, corner of. Second. Bridge over trie Allegheny Elver, at or ■ „ . Jxear Stoorixfl'bnrff. -\TOTICE is HEREBY GiYEN,-Tbatin pursuance of the , lX Act of Assembly of tho Commohwealtlrof Pennsylva nia, entitled *.*An. Act to authorize tho Governor to tncoffo* rate nCompahy to.'erect'a Bridge over the Allegheny Elver; -at of near.Sharpiburg, in Allegheny. County,” approved; y 13thof March, 1853,'a0d Supplement there tojAnd Acts ex tending’tbetime viUTfib Opened by the under-named Commissioners, .to. .receive subscriptions,, mr the Stockqf-said-Company; at the; ST.tDTARL t SllO* TELV-in the Gityof Pitteburgh, omthe>SEVENTEENTIt ; - day of DECEMBER,IBS3, between the hours of 10 o’clock, A. BL, aud 4 o’clock, P. M ; aud should I the whole number of shares nbt be subscribed on that day, then and Inthfet case, at the hduseof 3ir. NEWPORT, !n tlie‘llofouaE'of.Bhßrp>-’- • burgh Von tho 'TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OP THE SAME MONTH,.between thosamo hours.: - Philip Miller, Thomas Liggett,. - . James Sharp, Gabriel Adams, - . . Lewis C.~J. Noble, Thomas Wallace, Peter Kllugensmlth, Malcolm Leech; , John W.Duncan, ■••••■ UarrisonParry,! * David Dredan, Robert Chegstoan, . Francis Korns, . Richard Ewalt, Davklßoyd, Robert Wilson, ■' James Marshall, . James HrAPCtalUmd, . HenryM’Geary, Tbomas Pearson, - / Sames Blakely, • Grant'Mdwfy,;: Charles Spang, James O’H. Denny, • William G. Denny, . - 1 - 'Av Morton/: f J.C.Comstock, • -•■■■■■ i • • -Lemnel-SburilUr,' 7 ' VA. Collier, , James Lewis;- [nor 17 •• Wboleaalaand Eetaih - , ' SADDLE, HARNESS AND -TEUNK-'MANIIFAOTORY; ■pOBRRT TL HARTLEY, begs Ifeaw te inform XL his friends and the pabllcgeaerally, thot h^ - continues to occupy that large and commodToint ■ Storer.Room;formerly Samuel Fahno .stock A Co/No. B&corner of;Daimbnd .Alley 'and Woodsfc, wbereha keeps alargu'and general assortment of SaddleSj Bridles, Buffiflo Robes; Whips,'and all other articles iq his line. r • Ho alsokeepa constanUyen ls prepared to fori: Irish to. ordor, -aU <ldnda of Riveted Hose, manufbetured of the best'-material, and in a style: of workmanship equal tor the Eastern manufactured article, andatflflper cent.cheaper. Country Merchants and Fanners would do Well to.caU nnd: examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he iAder lorminedto 801 l first rate articles at very low prices,- " 1 Don’t forget the place, No.' cornel 1 bf Wood at. and • .Diamond Alley*, v" '• •- :'/ap2g - • - Now Coftori and Carriage Factory l JOHNBTOS, BBOT^E58 l & CO., --f ■’ Cbrner of EebaXa and S 5 WOULD respectfully Inibnn their friends the public generally,‘ that they have commenced the manufacture,of Carriages; twt i wW« Barouches, Rockaways, Bnggacs.Slelghg and all thrir various styles of flhlsh add proportion, , AD orders wUI beexecutedwxth strict regard todurability mdheautyof finish. Repairs M attendedto on he most rwißoxuible terms. Using In all thdr work tlie lest Eastern Shafts,Poles, and Wheel, atuff/they feel confi dent, that 011-who favor them with their patipnAge, will be perfectly satisfied bh trialof their .work. ' Purchafws are requited to gire us a call, before purvha • slngelsbwbefe.;' ;V ' <’ V:.’ octtfely LIVERY STABLE, - i • . Corner_of SmiQifdd street and piamortd: : TuE underslgned-havfng'added largely to-his .tf&jgk. stock; is now prepared to accbmmodntMhe public ZXXLvith the finest Bnggtes, and best Horses, both for' •Saddle and Harness.- Gentlemen wishing to have horses kept will find superior accommodations Jbf them . at this stable. . .The stalls ard large' and new, aud; tb?-pro prietor pays evcryatfchtlon tb their, ease imd cbmfort, ■ - ' ■oct&y:--' ' ~ ’ - / ' - p;detun; PearlSieam" XU ; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, ■ - (nsa& sue siAsioa.) r - EAMILIES wilt bo sappl&d with ourTariona grades of ■••... FRESH GROUND FLQUR, * - By leavlag ibelrorders atthe Mill or in our boxes at Wilson 1 <£ 00., Wood street, or Braun:& Reiter, nor Liberty andSt* Clair Piftsburjjh.' * •JL lVSchwartz, or Allegheny. . Flour wilt bedoUtered to families ineubarefthc two cities. Toma:, CASH oadellTory-‘' jy29 -. . ' : BRYAN; KENNEDY &CO w WnaiE B. OJttilWVt KJaW tTeady , tlu .. 3IEMOIR3 OV ftUJOB ROBERT Vir* giuia Beglxnent; andforjiale by 3^ mi: & DAVISON, r -£5 MaTket Btreefcnear Fourth. dec2B rtlKUSij, SUOOU)fcB.;BItAt;E, HUPPOMJSK ANt> ELAit •X mo STOCgISa iJISKH’Is-atlJriJßassfiJl’a, No7l« comer cf Woodetreet red Virsir..n]ley. ■ >Al|> kisds oftne- AanSoil ifipltoces arokept end fitted at tbU t»tab!i*h meet. ■ in all caKeai->>r ; { hotS4 ? ;.sA >i Ar AfASOJT «fc,CO. Kill .closfr joutiall' lhejrjstock of at a rstoftlori of s ± ►. v ~' ■ 'i L *'• - *f_ Z r 2 * - * * ’ ' ■. '• tr ■ * ir ■ i j)&UGS AND MEDICINES. THE GREAT PUEIFIER OT’ TEE BLOOD. , Aiwasnii'W iciKcußT xir.rr... . ;A-N- INYALUABLEREMEDYF.OK SCROFULA, King's A- Bhemnadsnjj Cataneous Eruptions,* * Pimples orLpustulea bn the Face, Blotehes,Bofls. Chronic Jclter, SaJiHeid, Eaiatgejaeat ftod.paiu.pf.tbeDoneaaad Joint*, Stubborn Ulcers, BypM arising from; no 1 niudiclous iuae of Mercury, Ympni den»JkWie> oi Impurity of .thalflood;. .*. ; whidvbosteoocjeMlebrtttedfbr the of extraordinary :curer .effected through JU >gQacjr,'hM Induced, the pioprietorv*t tbwurgent request - ’ i pf their friendfljto offerittalhaimbllc,which tier do with r ?pnßd6DCoinita virtues Mid properties.' The fyllowingeertjfi<AteB,Bdocted from alaxge *numbex,»re,' however, stronger testimony than the mere wordof the gentlemen well knownia theh- of. the highest respectability : many of them>«3dingin.the.dty <7f iUebiaond, Vfc . ’ P. iIOTI)iSN,-Esq., of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond known everywhere, says he has seen the medicine called Carteris administered in over ft hundred . cases, in nearly aU.the for which !t is recommend ed, with the most Astonishioglygood results.’Hesays it ia ihomofltextraordinarymediclneheihaseTerfieen.- AGtJEAND FEVEKc-GREAT. CORE.—3 hereby certify thatf9stbreey«ars r I had AgueandFeverof the mosfcvio- Icntdeseriptfon.• I had flereral Physicians, took large quan- ’ tlties of Quinine, Mercory,ancU be]iove ell the Tonics ad« vcrtisedj bttteUwithout any. permanent relief. At last I tried Carter's Spanish Mixture, twoibottles of which effec tually cured she.'and lam happy to say 1 have had neither chllla dr'feref; since.. I consider it the. best Tonic In the ’Worldj-and the only medicine that eyer rrached my case. * • .. - Johh Lononxn. Beaver Dam, near Richmond, Va. ' C. B. LUCK, Eaq., now in the city of Richmond, and for ■ •many years in the Post Office, has such confidence In the I'astonisning'efficusy'of Carters-Spanish Mgctaro, that he ■lrai bonght'npWards of-fifty bottles, which he has given away. ne hasnever known it tomljVhehtakenaccording.tqdirections.- Br.' MINCE, a practising Physician, and formerly of iho ■ City Hotel, la the city of Richmond, says 1 he has witnessed -Inft-nnrpber of instances the effecta'cfCaner’s Bpanfih Mixture, which were niosp truly surprising- He says In a aaae of Consumption, dependent oh the Liver. the good ef fecta-'were wonderful indeed* ‘ . ; . BAMURLM, SRINEEU, of the fitto of Drinker A Mor- was chred of Liver.Complaintol eight years standing, hyjffie use of two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. . ■ •• ■ .GREAT CUBE OP SCROFULA.—The Editors of the Rloh | mond Republican had a servant employed Ju their press I room wfoi of violent Bcrofo!a, combined, with Kheumo ktism/which him from work' Two bottles of Carter’s Spanish- Mixture -m-adeo,perfect euro of h<m ana the Editors. in a puhllc.notieo, say they « cheerfully commend it to all who oTo afflicted with any of uxe -blood.” STULL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROPDLA>-I had a very valuable boy cored of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Mixture. ; I'consider it truly a valuable medicine." • JAsrxa M. Tatlo&. : . Conductor on tbaU. F. and PrR.-R.Oow Richmond, Ya. SALT RHEUM of TWENTY YEARS STANDING CORED. —Mr. JOHN THOMPSON,residing in the city of Richmond, ‘ was cured by three bottles of 'Carter’s Spanish Mixture,t>f Balt he had nearly twenty years, and which all the physicians of the dty could. not.cnre. -,MriTho3ap- > sou is a well known merchant in the city af Rlrhmnruh v&, madhls cure-is'most remarkable. ' - • WM. A«.MATXHEWB,of Richmond, had ft servant cured ' of Syphilis, in the worst fend, by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. He says he cheerfully recommends U, and considers it an invaluable medicine. " i RIOHATJ>£. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Ecrofu \ la, and-what, physicians call confirmed Consumption, by i three bqtsles.of Carter’s Spanish Mixture.- . [ RDWAJU>BtJRTQN, coaimlsalonerof the roveuue, rays ‘ he has jeeh the good effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture in i a number of Syphilitic eases, and sayslt is ft pCrfctrt cure for.tbatJxorribta disease. WM.Gr HARWGOD.of Richmond, cured of 01 d Sores and Ul(Sufa r which.'disab]t!dhini from walking, look a few bot tles -Of Carter's Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk ..without s crutchi inn short time permanently cured. ‘ Principal Depot.at M. IVARD, CLOSE ACO:, No. S3Malden Lane,' New York^ V, T. w. DYOTT A SONS, N 0.132 North.fil st, Philadelpbifti BRNNETT & BEERS,iNo. 126 Main, afreet, Richmond. Ya. ■ • And for sale byB.A. FAHNKSTOCH A CO-L. WILCOX. Jr. A CO., Pittsburgh; H/F. SCHWARTZ; Allegheny} end by and Dealers in Mcdlcme everywhere.'' ‘ ociSidawly- , ■ v. ; : .r r. - IaO&SK’S COfiIPOUKJD SYRCF OF IKL LOWDOCKROOT, TTUHB la a.purely Vegetable Compound, edentificallypro* X pared, from the best roots and herbs c£ the Materia Medica, and has gained an* unrivalled reputation for the folowing effects* vir.: AND STRENGTHENING. THE LITER, and Diassnvi! Gnoiics, and cleansing the Stomach and Dow* .els, and thus fuzing olliliHous Diseases, Liver Complaints. Dyspejisia, Imligofluqn.Costivcnesa, PUct, Headache, Fever and Ague,, Jaundice, Nausea, Loss, of Appetite, dem and • causing the food-to nourish and support every nart: EUBIFYLNG THE BLOOD, and thus curing.aUllumcrs, Cutaneous Eruptions, Scrofn . la, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scald Head, Canker, Pimples ou the face,'Blotches, IJlcen, Tumors, Morcuri&l Disease. Can> c»s,;&d^'Ac.-; ■_ . EEQUIATISQ TIIE BECRETOBYOBGASB, and by-.enabling; them toperform their proper functions, prevcntingonif curing xnanyypaioAid.andaangeroua ills- quieting the Nervous System, thus -allaying-Nervous Irritation, end curing an diseases of the I Nerves, as Iljateria.Neuraigia, Cramps, ie. • Itisunrivalled in the cure of «U EEHALE COMPLAINTS, as Weakness, General Debility, Irregularity, Obstructions, Swelling of the Joet, Limbs, Joints,.- by-weakness; also. ’•LungHud Throat Complaints, as.;Colds,-Coughs, Asthma. I Consumption; Acir also, Dropsy;’. i -“ v t ; Having made use of the wmpound Syrup'ofTollowDock Root, {Prepared by C. Morse & Co., either ourßßlVes, or in our fiimniesj.and findingit to bo> yery .salutary and effectual -preparationj we do mostcheeTfullyrecommend it to the puh» licnsaTeryvoluabletnedlcine. / ' . E. Bourne, Esq„ Cashier National Bank, Provldence/ILI,; A W. Limo Rock hank, do. do- Kev. William Phillips, Rev; J; B. Richmond, 0. 8. Jones, editor Providence Gim. Advt 4 William Field, M*W. G. iL, Cyrus Fisher, M.E. 11. p., James Hutchinson, G. S.j Dei Y. J. Bates, Lout. Benji-Oolby, and one hundred .others of the most respectable families -Of Providence, ; . r This certifies that! have "for a n umber.of years been aor" qulnted with the composition and’ : hiO(le of manufacture of BiRUP oy yellow dock root X have also, been acquainted with its znodiiijopercndi In dis* 'hose; and'enn say .that In'all rcspecta.it. is latedto rcmcdythat class Of'BbtrasS.forwhich itw&sde» signed. It is especially valuable In INDIGESTION and all its.attendant symptoms, 4t exdte to-healthy action tho LIVER; removes and! nactivity of this ORGAN,and stimulates healthy action in. all the'.system.: As a DEPU* BATOR, or purifier of the Blood, It has no superior. - DAVID HOIMRS, M. D. Jan.4, v 1853. V .$&• Prepared by 0. MORSE A No; 44d Broadway, Now Fork, and sold by .'Druggists and -others .throughout this ahdtether countries. JOEL MOtILER, Agent, HprST.dy,. r f Pittsburgh, Pa., FOR BALE, S' ;Up^s' ' ■ /.;;’yv'; •y./i ■/.' . ”. '-■ ' DR. DE LANEY’S - CELEBRATED CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, T/k orilyliifaUHU Cure for that Dreadful Disease brawn at SPEICSI ATOREBEAUR INVOLUNTARY NOCTURNAL EMISSIONS, eu harassing and destructive, and produc tive ©fee much mischief, to.thenervons system, incapadta* ting thoman forbusiness, matrimony. This ■ Instrument is ; simple, - comprchcnsive' uid never* failing, and may'beused withouttho slightest inewn-' ;venieuco'or the knowledge of the most intimate friend. ;It is; to. beUßed'.extorri&yVprodudngno pain or injury •. whatever, nor preventing any. one : from 1 attending to ; his business;and while in use not a tingle emission can take 1 glt&iintigoraUng the organ*j in a short lo such aw ex* ’ tent that they hegaih yum fbuutjvx?owkep? nsimrnoff, the loss of .which, caused by early abuse, is the disease in ques tion, ahd the caueeof the thousand concomitant complaints ✓ —-vie Nervousness, Prostration, Dyspepsia, Pain in the Head and'Dimness of Viskn, Weakness dftha Back and Lower Extremities, Affections of iheEyesvJmwtence, Pirn plea onth e Pace,£remaiure Decline of-Viiility, Weakness [ of-Memory and Power ;for Mental Application. Dejection,.■ A version to Bodety; Timidity, Solf-DlstrusVLoveof Solitude, ’ Ac. Mtthcse complaints invariably disappear,assoon as the sourcsss*topptdJromwhichvie9e3naha&..'' Be it also remembered, that those complaints aro but little understood by the profession in general, and that air the ;medidnein the wo rid never has, and never will, stop those s losses, which* if allowed to continue unchecked,*are sure to produce the most'distressing consequences. " The. price of the complete instrument; carefully secured against all observation, in & box*.L< only slo*. It can he sent Jy any part of the United fltalcs, Canada, Ae.*'according to order, accompanied byfull direc* tlons, andimpor. ant odvica to the -married and single, the expenses, even tojlbe remotest ports of the country, being yary.trifliPg* . _ ■‘-'v .•■i'- - r ? ?PPb»ti°iia and remittances must be .-directed (post paid) to the Doctor himself he havingnoAgendeaestabUsh* ed but in Dohdon &nd Paris. - • ' (post-paid) Dr. B.DeLaney,&llispehard street. NewTork. '‘•"'■.v - • . - f; Office hours, daily, from » A. BL tiU 3 P. from T to 8 the Babbath excepted. ; *** The undersigned certify, with great pleasure, that the above mentioned Instrument is not only constructed on sci entifici principles, but that from Its use the happiest results may always, withcoufidence,be anticipated, there being, fbr the cure of.those diseases, no. otlar certain i*medu extant. . *• • HENRY 8. KELLER, U.-D^ ... QOETZ32, 96 Chßmbers eu* , O.ISCKHARDT, Mv-D., 5U Howard stf tnyat? • - , . new York. vt Jaynt’s -Kxjpectorttßt* '/’^OXSdJDTIO.N.—'Thia terni isfreqatmtly inappropriately ; V applied;-.to other affections ofthe Jongsunct Bronchi a. So treatment Is concerned, this laof verr little • thercme&tesaro tire game. The-EXPEC XURAAIT ehouUL be given as often as may be necessary to. relieve the cough, ontL-prodace a tree, and easy expectora* 'tion, and _oTso tc remove the tightness,or pain, or oppress don about the throat or chest.-Ther bowels ahbuldbe regu* latedby the ugeoftbe BANATIYE PILLS whenever necea* saxy. If there, be xuuck.debUity* with night sweats, trom one to two teaspoonfula of TONItJ VEBMIFUGIS should bo given abonthalf an hour before each ineal.'lt should bo mixed! atwoor^tbreospoonafulof coldwniir,aud sweet-. enedto.pleaso the taste. But if them be no night-sweats, or if they disappear, then give the ALTERATIVE three tlxnesoday, according to the directions, instead of the VERMIFUGE. . • - All Dr. Jayne’s preparations for sale, wholesale or retail, at the PEKIN TEA STORE. 38 Fifth street.: declT ~.. ,:' -j Warred fongress lah, ■" r rpiuo INK is prepared by-a purely chemical process, and vJL ; is wgTrusted to contain nothing ivjuriout to vietaUe pent. It is pnle wben : flrsfc-nsed, bat by exposure to rthe air be* comes gradually of is mdsl intense and permanent bl&ch. For sale far bottlesof various size, by wholesale or retail, at ' W.8.110T8 • • , .etatinnurr War nsa. Mnrbat street, corner of 2d. ;• eUI’AL VARNISH*-* £OO gallons, Emith’s. New York brand,.io store aurt for sale by FLEMING BR jS., successors to J. Kidd A Co„ v 1 ♦ ,rt CO Wood at aUIUKhiLVEIt —i 7 0 lbs in store and for tsalo by dec2 FLEMING BROS. 1 f i HIT NEhTa BAND CRUCIBLES in atom and forskie I' ISJXJM [doc2] FLEMING BROS. vOEAKL aiAltO r->W: boxes, *».Ohlo,” in store and for JT-sale by.. FLEMING BROS. OALTPKTRE—I6O bags, crudo, tor sale by fcT-decgi *>.■ B/A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. fl IUUOXUufcr-^iO\ases tiidiy for salu by ' " - ii B. A; FAHNESTOCK A CO. L—loo Jb3, Uerniudn, genuine, for sale by B»'A; KAXiNKSTOCK & CO. A iiKOW IIOO'J a«33 QAUO* teases, pearled, for uiloby r O deciS B. A. VAHNESTOCK & CO. 'IVI' W-EhAL •>% A l bKn.“-i have jo n; hand, • «nrt am con* XVJL atantly.. receiving. fresh snppHes of tlia following i Fiat ac d ‘ quart bottles; ’Empire Spring, White Sulphur BpTingf CGngrcss .Watery and Saratoga Water. - . 4,-;’ : JOSEPH FLEMING, .. . . " ■ ■ . Corner Maxhct st. and Diamond, jw ' r - •■: • • and corner Fourth anti BmHbopld sts. MiU>lolNi3 CiifcriTa—Anew lot of tarious blzc* and fitylei,flUevl.loonier; loraale by - . V: s . josßpn Fleming: ' Cornor JJarlcet fit. atid Diamond. 1 ' and coroor Poorth arid SmUfaßeld sta. _ T VO.N’B IiATUAUIUN antt Barry's ■JTrtcoplwrOu*, ft WV Jj M,*Ut - f' !1 .. “.cprnci 1 Mwketao4Diiunond* ‘ : - i 1 and cnrnof ftmrtb At>d SmltfaftcM Bta> T*IA»R DYES Lioui(Hiairi);e,'fcr Inst&nUy the color of the hair to a dwjv blaefc'-tha best now in use; Also, Russell's end Harrison's Hair PJV and Alxonder'alncob»|>h^&r*aJ«bt •• VUcTMIhG*. vvs Corns*Market tt, and DUmond, . and, some* fourth afid »! $ vM-.-L
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