fv V 1 >%?*;*, '■V.'.r '.V -- ’ i l* » ti ■ •> •.• „- 0 ' ' ‘ \ „ \ ' i - 'Y : >v Yv.; V 1 : : ,,^i~ YYYiYYY'YYYYY;/ .. -,.^y,-^, . f*^'ttV'“' ••> ‘ v -'' * - v 1 „ ' fy. -w«-.‘ } : ’ ' - .■•;■■ y--y -v Y;-,yy- : y:?y:*yy o\ !.■: *V>>»v&te : 4~ "T-<i ii‘n?iv : >-j , iii,^i*; I '3 rr§ ••■--■■'■:- - ;" • ir i-^ im - rrTTirnhn - ro —^-j^,-:,;„,i,,...m., __LL ' '"" '”" ' ■■,■'■- | BANKERS AND BROKE! ' £ v? r . ;'•’ ij. ;.,■<■*?.. KYi,V*'*"”'•’.. y Y?*‘- , !f\*« ■ 1 : ■■■•■■ .. . ■r;—■■ ji- ■ . "'= .-=:=rrrT - '■ -■■ 1 -.—--I - ■ ■■■■-■ - ..... .■■■ -■• —r bS ;:"*.>' jn" ip.'*,’ - :v >, • ■■— - exchabge aniS banking ho 't«.U.iY , -;,.•,> ♦Jv-V :* * A _—.. *■ • ■ A. wnKiKS * co., ••.*. i »Vw f’-lY'. 1 ‘A.*; i -J* J * UNITED STATES BANKBUILD.IN V!'-'u„ 'lw?'Y-. . No, fla-Tl-uSPOortU Street* f--V r . *lV*, rnnmraou, PA. . \ ■ * and Domestic Exchange, Coin, Bant w!Ci-*»' , <-.. r -?i*.v‘ f- JC and Land Warrants bought and sold. , ?2 Ir&fylX'-K* ■ Collections made iliroaghouttlraVDiou>. ■ »• Boßlness paper discounted and lotus negotiated.. W ’V ' r i ■'*}>',*••!■;: •> ■.■ Stocks bought and sold on. commission. ••• ; ; ■'•jrlKi*? •■sy. Wpucy roceWcd on deposit,:iu*d interest alio wo >*'*» rji. ft -ir*''* ''•-*»*•• -it', 1 left for a specified lime.. , r/i Al BANKER and EXCHANGE BBQ r?zC.'£,*'i r p ‘f-VJPS,*'CI' ,f ■■' • • DKALEI LV U\* ia ».' K , • Exchange, Commercial and Bank No kf i > *''if' «J *> *,v*ivi^ k * ll •• OToCK bought and sold on fiommission.'- Co! u : /. k r- " 1 ’• . k 3 carofttllyaitended .to. Interest paid on Deposi * r i Y ' 6. «. tUUhAf4....;...... M .....i. JOUi< o. - _ , TIERNAN & CO., V «* •••-• •••.,.' i BANKERS AND EXCnAKOB BROKERS, ‘*v' V'Y ' ■ ■ . feb2fl:lyl .: ; j\ r o. 95 Wood Street, arid Diamond EXOUANOE AND BANKING UOUB] »f^>s!*£*' -'4i ■ ■*• WHiEIHS ft,. C0,,- . •“ -» L‘ ' T\BALERS in Exchange, Coin,:Bank.Notes, Si **Jr VraN'Jf £?•* *l'ri vf-r* I U Time Drafts, Ac. Ooiloctlona carefaily atte K: i* vr<*A. * 11 ' } and proceeds remitted to any. port of the Union. • : < f l * f*l ’ j Btocks bought and sold on commission. .: H*- 'A ' I ttS-No. 74 Fourth at, sextdoor to Bank of Pitts ■C#; 1 iiiSftco- L /-.?: £y.V, f -.- ■■■ I bankebsi and exchange brokebs **f tsV-i’l ' . mj. cousin 1 oi> itooD'.juis' rmn » t ,' I QIGHT EXCBANQKm tho Eastern ClGaicons E 1 1 * f* ft? {.•'?•• i l . . - I O Timb BiUs ot Excliongo and Notes disci rf?? kVs* l ti-y..; I**! m.-... { Gold, Silver and. Bank Notes, bought and sold. 0 ' " I madeiaaU-.the princiiial cities of tho.-tlnited Bh r •• | Posits received of and Current Funds. [a ;■■?■■■ ' jtnni KKAhkn, ' ,‘jcnwxan eaum,. - . rtoEßsoi Yl* t,V-’T i v '.| , KRAMER & EAHM, }<S&!LV i- T VJ v V I 1 ' 1 BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS < J f.f.3 I r)UY ANDSELL Gold, Sllror, and BankNotw; S? ‘' tl 15 Loans on Real Estate or Stock SaourlUrt; :4. Y'b ‘ -t I I’romLaaryNotwnna Timo BUls, on East an4V ■ 1 ,r.i ssil Stocks oil Comisissisn, :■ -jit-’t'Yrf V:.^ 1 ••: • 1 O?ilectiona mddo oh ail points in tha Union. ■ „«SJSa5™. WtizZA •■ 1 OAT* EEVOVED TUBE- MHfifcHJ. AJH> KtOQkSQX Off Ji C 7 MillET BTEIIT, IOCJI DOOM VZU>V CU> t £ t j u VK%¥*V3 ’S i* C 'S*. ft < -'•' I I \T HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Excbang I JN * aad Dealer* inNotea, Drafts, Acceptances, r*!l I ver and Bank. Notia. Exchange on the Eastern am I (Stiesconstantly forealeT^ I Collections made in all the titles throughout i 5 s I States. Depoats received in par funds or current l eaSfc"KAWt. e - I 07 Market strwt, brtnt'rn Third and Fourth its. Yzx:, ..Ting . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKER c. •..:, I la Coin/Bank Notes, Time Bills, F. I 1/ Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Depcndt,. I jSxtimnge on all the principal titles of the Bmc ; 'i I rO P* , » £> r sale in sums to «uit purc.ha?*irs. .'•■••• I Current and par funds received on deposit. 1 Colloctions made on all parte of the Union, at I «**- . ........ , c VAm^ftFEIBKD, ,rT‘;.vS I BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKER fVKt>Sty-u^' £■’ uuu»».». U va U , I H(rst Removed Uidr djict tothtOernerof Si/than VtVUvS I PATRICKS A TRIEND, Bankers and Exrhonf I Jr and Dealers In Notes, Draft*, Acceptances, (i . I and Bank Notes. Exchangos on the Eastern as >: I Qtl« constantly for rate. / j g :‘ V ri ■ r--' '.-vY t*Ji I Collodions made in all the cities throughout -- --- - . ... I States. Deposits readred in par fund* or turret : I the cornar'of Fifth and Wood Stmt*. H'SF-s'.FkSo’r.tlY^tSs':>’- - - I alstis loomw. ‘ STOCK AND BILL 88011 I Oj£ct, Jfo. 92 Fmirih rf M alcvt Wood, 1 PITWBUKOIL «lj;KrvcT^-tA•!?^ I .£Cysotes, Drafts, Bonds, Sdonga^ca;and Lo? 2jS , '£'»SiJS'r. , \i ftp O^SfS-o^eS/-:llthnU, iKgotUloiL Stock, uul l*nd W»mr ■ -:- -- . ..''i 1 Beal Eitatc and Contracting Agi »OV?^ l APhPJ\K \ 1 mUE .nterriher ha. Ucn iodn«d to S>n“ 1 I X the purpose of buying audwßlng, on Ctrmm S having the Agency of large Steam Hmr-MilU I Vahls on ; tho AUegheny ritisr, tegether with t •'o«* *'-) b> >A 1 fftdiittes from other water and steam saw-mHla.' ;f‘i.» A M 1 | himrelf that ho ran furobdi any Mila t* Ja f I timber c-r any kind, groat or email, longer Vv ’< .-wl ————— t wr thijro ftt %U y |., r j,jt cfo tbp Allegheny. >te I Ohio,orMtteisslppl»ivam;-contwt to build la: • I Sterolteatej Coal flute* Boat Guumjlr, Bridget Tt; I TC%ti Timlxra—FwlrW Iron, Goal, At, to any k% i-tfeMtViL j- ^.l 11 I and will attend to tho Sale aud Kent of fteaUist I long experience In lumbcrina:, freighting 1 I he CKO ghre ntUte ES*B®4)^a^«l2lTi J ®^‘b'» , s« l »VhS. l r» 1 pom»tt< am requested to make their cm tract* 4 *flSSs^TOWi-ic. , t! <i «**''■*“ *}&.{ I dally Urns* wanting boat* or largo Wiistiflumb ffcSdß^^A?hl bar, abould ttmtract fur them in the fall for the l *ututccr urc. Ho aUI attend to the purcbo 2,-fc rf* —i 1 1 "’"’ [of any coamoiUty that rosy b^d^in-d. ’ I Lrttcrs addressed to David Muxv, Ural Eiriat r?,^ X iiir- r o^t*i. r —— | trteting Agent, Box No. 120, pmtpj 1 nuactually atteedtsi to. Ills exfira is on Ir«la l I 2, Allegheny House, I>AVII 1 ktrmsca i'j'^f^f Col. James !L Morgan. Lumberman, Pittsbi - “• ?fk! f.:i- ? S(V;‘Y i I Mr. Rokt-S. Broun. E»i.. “ Allrjt I <l?e?rt|«!»* YtS s us? f %TH?)! ?**V?frtsp CI4;Y.--.’. I YJ.i■ t | Cloalng out S n»r oFcnrper Iriß, dll I 'll I Matting., Hug». &.C. I «Ka*ti*Ki l fersfc‘’sS , »9's>s l «s! i jS?7il'''‘b'. ! ""f.l l 7iWa?lfH I fl , Hß.ubicriljor.hsric l ? alop»o »f» ,l.n o 1 tkdr UK*, at e.« rnj r,f Ih- .ro , ' ■■ ■■“' ' "'■' ■''■ • —~ | thp gTrater-t-bargativs. in their litir, over «3crt« wawof Fitteburgh or vh*ioHy. - -. .- }lu quality or quantity thtirswortaw-ntls no ••- ■ - - .t U.IS%S! I T\issournos.-Th. firm <.r t. wnxnx i yt jniftS LH I .•- I xJ gistx and Anothrcnricr. vu dluol.cd un t . I Tl» ratortttwt. bating dliTOHd «t fete etttln itV't-ij.L'.YT'YiT -‘I j would chrtriull, rwaanirnd him U hi. frlrnd ■ I c -' c ' J ou«nco of lbs r-atmntso Lcrrtofow to WSirSHSW^a'SS.' 8 * I '' - [ .lowed Qfoa (brm. ij.'-'j __l* }*l V-tjt'SsiS^Sc' TUST RECEIVED—B, Expres.,dlwrt from I l*l Wwn,a<*.leodßa«MrtaMtot oftMt'. B< -•>R.,.JYiS tol»,4,san!S6lnrbaWrl,»llof which w. tKVJ^'®V9^ , 4 , ® | fiVPaSV ,< ;^»lfgarjA,f»tS»siJ7i3• | oAklw ajtlwjMnbebousblin Ui.ritTC K .. —. .. - I Perwon.kuinff to AuruallxorC.liroruia,will t - Ibry ran omoug .trancr-r., a* we giro (irraonr -S ' *■’.-»! “T an - T or u» lAa ’"> l'l<tolm berure ! raring tl V?y un/*5 . fc Y r'' >i ■ - In cuocf * tall are, werefgnd tb» money. M DOWN A 1 K.fl IVt'Twl Ktrr+t, I PATENT FlUilt DAi tlKltEK— Far plcbin 1 talUrrcs.without the aid of a ladder; l*rt raenteof Ih*most approved construction', DJj l? - suitable for. -strawberry beds, Acg l‘oUttK» ;^ ‘^rr^:t3 Drlltei Cutting Boxes, for Hay or Com Stelk *_VN lA' i pittornx, and a great variety of labor, saving f.4 U . . . for the garden or farm. Downing Barry 1 1 ~~ —"**■ --■ -- ■ • standard works on Fruits, Flowers, Hum] And ••** Landscape Gardenia*, for sate at the 6-ecd aut • Warehouse No. 49 Fifth atreot, iUtteburgh, I’i ’ ‘ - - - Wall’* Academy of Drawing and I W a WALTnvonld notify hlsmendsan W • that be has removed his studio from t s fc*-i "K' f '<s tJ te the comer of Market and Fourth streets, (\ ' v ' W over the store of lira. M. Itersli; entrance on 1 ' At the n'qurat Of hi* fricods, lio has adwtoper ING SCHOOL.- Classes for young 'Ladles.u “ v^s"V' ,1 t-?’ ? - will be formed ia both Drawing and Puinting. dp a Room with overy facility for study, andl huenterprteo will meet with a supporting pat ; ;.. 4T OYSTER TRASiSPORTAT Yj Y.: <-TTrU R“?° arranged with Un> PtnD.jlT.nl! '• W b“»‘ R»U»«I Ccmpnni™, tor » q Trwn.portatlon.Llne, at-cxcecdlngly low rate. ’ij c— SS. hi : * r Dissolution of Parluoral) milE partnership heretofore existiug beti 9* 1 «L Flnkcrton, Alexander Young and Philip D _*;«']? r *j *Vu under tho firm of PIMCEHTON, TOUNG A */5 - day diasolved by mutual consent' The asm _ .' will bo used by cithor of the late partners it '“ s ' ”' ' is3* Tho business wilt be continued at tho - - 1 Sam’i rinkerton onl Alex. Young, under tho ■■ >.'■- _2““!£ - riNKKKTON •-• J'ormcraVStnlU and Straw € r - • . fTIIIE subscriber offers ter sale Sinclair's Be JL dodder Cutter. It is very simple, havi knives, %msily adjusted; the most durable am rf;.is t T^yter in use.- They are io use on the farm.ol -. Hodgson, Btenbonvillo road, nud dt the Clove tho Seed and HoTticultuTßl Star - ’ A COMPLETE assortment of Bongs, with ■ ' ■■ —“ j[\. Italian Words; Fantasies and Potpourris : VrT-.ir^?^&>'«ssd‘A 5 . . • • -. . the Plano, from all tho favorite ahd popnlar i 1 x&rt, Donlxetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, Rosinl, ' w£z] “ ;Y Weber, Bolllleo, Haifa, Lorizlng, Flotep, etc., wlth'the latest compositions of Joell. Gottsci -d -- “ Sttakosch, etc., etc M etc. .Just received ao< ’ H. 80HB0EDE ?V:> 1 - Cargo’s n.ll, 83 Fo ■-■ 11 LANK BOOKS-. Logors, '-%•-'• Jti Journo)., 'Day Booki ?ir-°3 J Cash Books, Bcceip ...... Dookata, O i .Vibft. s*i n 4 - Uon of BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER at “CU d. of tho most superior quality of papor, bound 4 v 'Cr** ,c a’Tj*^ & tVsrequired. Blank Books paged to ordor. A largo aha-oxcellent stock of Blank 800 t— '''" hand and for sale at low rater, consisting of C Modiam work, in all styles of binding. - The trade supplied on liberal terms. - .■-■■' 1 BlankßbS.MaS Bep2 Corner of Market and Sen &J>M%%3j&&£aS. TrtrEDDINQ ENVELOPES AND CAipil W andToryhandroino^forealoby = ' dls JOHN 3. DAVISON, M Ma I IVTEW BOOKBI—H. P, Cauow, Dispatch I ■ -.— JM received tho foliowlngr y •'-'•'■• • , .Magazineor Art,forDecombor; . v-fc +*> . ' - NO. 6 Practical Draughtsman; 4> .Popular Educator, for December; l - : : Tta Lady at Homo, by : Arthur; . ; f ' Tho Iron Rule, by Axthar;. 1 -- . - „ _ : ThoTwihßrothers; . - . “ And.aU the different Magazines for the pres %tK^-;r?iT|^fc^^^ ■ ••’— — — -vtew books just received at uav JW BTORE, 66 MARKET sti-ScbaH’a nißl Hours, Mrs? Kirkland; Bloodstone, by Mol ' '•■•■ River, Shelton f Golden Link;- Tip-Top; Lltt ■vo•'-.■,?■■ Maßon on tho Church; Pastor’s-Skatahes, e The Lordour Shepherd; Memoirs of R..WiUb -.--. / gonian Missionary, by Hamilton; Tho Well lfp. 4 +rJ&iiS&?Z{tb . Mns’ Arithmetics; OroenlearsO.S.Ariann.h series; Macanlay’e Miscellanies; Prosb. Hy ggit^**jSl3SsiSj?i s l olegant..hindlngs;.Sutherfordte Childron; a . ssues of the S.B. Union. Forsale by - . : • f •••'■■:•-'• fiuand?s cents per pound, new importationi *K-\- ftt-l? p “: € U . guarantee equal to any thing in. this.mark. P Ct? :Ve| S* »“ i v n ft Rk . •• Ur ' ■'■•-'■' li’Wf.ChadwlolC;. 1 : -v , ,Y'-7-:-...:-.- i -.x^.-;-,e^ ; T-xEALEB in BAGS AND PAPER, No. 14C ! JL/ Pittsburgh. The highest price in cash p : rril rir ,’Ca-.-< ,f.- I , “yiuy -. . ■ ■'- *• ■ ---;. . . i . . •'•_■'. , * i ; -SaSßri. Yjp - ■ - - • ■ - fi j , «•',.[, i'Y's?,%ptr'--.vs? < ,V 1 . j ->"'?• 1 ,v- ,Y' <c’ ? li-yd?'? f'i 'r- •&>;-■: ‘„ "■--»" tVmfl 1 - W - S’ , - ' , k' ■ V'-- '* J v. > • v s - * > •'• ~ U - ,s ! /s’/ ■rt :^ ; -i:'*'v>.;\ ■ >• '\*. A.V-.'..* ;v K . DAILY MOKKIK6JOST. v. : - ‘ yttiL V-.' B.~ gIOOtJENEY. . EftW jelho'farmerathisptow— - "/* • ' ' .Asyouweroridlngbyl , .v,.. - Or. wiari&l’ncathhla noon-joy ten, -US ... Whensaomer saw w-» jianlT :.■! ■■ ■ : 7,.'Andthongbtybthathli» Jot «osiw Aj'iA, :: ; . ■ ■ And dtlyuu th “ n^ c 3 Th»tyoa:ind Jon«we«”OV ,:0 “ •c .: ThusUko aslave to pico. •-••••■•.• ' *SASIUKIa GRAI» • ■ '•■ . at. UL&IB STSirf, PITTSBURGH. aENTLEMES’B OLOTIIEW m»de eiclas vely to otier, --V—™vntfid m suit- Has constantly on hand a £gsSssS33^ , SS?ai2fSS^&i^ESSg e3a!siWJs»-sss <■ Hnf. nnder his own supervision. —,. ” ov ‘~._ clothin g store l JOHN M’CLOSEEY & CO.. ':.•■■■ ho SSo of?ho THREE DIG DOOM, haTo, for _tho pur wassofacquirmß more spare for their immense, burlne-s °OF °CLOTIIS! am> READY MADE CLOTHING, That baa ever been offerodta tho public. Thalr prtndpal ohject for this removal, is to giro them “'IJhOLESALETRADE! And they will warrant thorn to ho m eooJ as any manu- WOBK , iKS o« .mOcS" DRESS*' WALKING AND BUSl ia«w JJEB3 COATS. A ' nniUrnflrtl with ihos© of OUT CUStOEQCTf, nhd we aware the pnhUe that our .fidelity will not fail Id we may faraie.l«th. : DON’T FORGBT TUK PLACk- No. §8 Wood street, ... f«»ST BIDB.V OOBLHEB. OF DIAMOND AI,LF.T. Nd-IL—VT« dfiidw oar patrons to andcrstantUbat w* hare 80 1 the Clothing ■Bn.lne.a on " . Mbcrtfirtrcct. Onrattenltonisdoroted caclustrelytoti ng”* 0 ™ deriSMlcd - JQUy A CO. SATURDAY MOKNINQ :! " :::::FEBBP -^ Y 18 THE HAPPY FABMEK. .tf & 7 ! + When garfew.Cold and tree, . * Conspire, with flowing stores to fill His barn end granary. His healthy children gaily sport Amid tho new mown bay, Or proudly aid with vigorous arm, Uls tost as best thoj ma>. ■ The dog partakes his master’s joy, And guards tho loaded wain. The feathery people clap theiroints And lead their youngling train. Perchance the hoary gran.lore s tjo ■ ■ Tho glowing scene surreys,. And breathes a blessing on his race, Or guides their erentng 1 raise ■ Tho Harvest giver Is their frleud— ■' , Tho Maker of the soil— And earth the Mother, gives them bread, And chesra their patient toil. -, oeme join them round their wintry hearth, . Their heartfelt pleasures sec, ■ ■ ’And yon can bettor judge how blest - The farmer’s life mar be. CLOTHING. - ’ GEORGE ARMOR, MERCHANT TAILOR, I '..'So. 57 Fifth Street, In Mnaonlc Bntiaiugi -•> ; -TXAYINQ fittod np n room for the purpose of rw-umiiifc * •■■' H his business, flatters himself to be aWo r : • «d& PashlonaWe Clothing of all descriptions. Cl .ire is and - stiangaradesiring comfortable garments, will do well to tfVwhHna call, as ho is determined to pleasothemo»lfa.v Udloas.;UowUlßtsobeh»ppyWesomuny.ofUsodr.as. tomsrs, as ho has just receded, from the haster jntiv^an elegant stock of CLOTHS, C ASSIMBRha and \ I.bTI.NUS. . dec3l:3m .■ . “ nsaiovAh. . . ■ , . yrtliE cuhserlber would respectfully informhi?ifrieudsand ■ 45 FIFTH S'HIBKT, immodiatcly opposite the llicatre, , - ■ ■■ trbmtehe tamper receiving and.opening n handsome assort -I—"ment of Plain and Fancy Colored Cloths, CussmlCres and Vestings, of the newest styles, which he wrU take pleasure ■in showing to thoeo who may firtor him with a call. He Is also prepared to make to order ovory MUdo of ClotMnj, ■ constituting a Gentleman s TV ardrohe, in the latest and m i»^TAlLol£s>-T!bosubscriber offers for sale his com* letoeystemofGarment- Dranghtlng,so favorably known nd grmerally used by the trade of this, city, OnmnnaU, Philadelphia and elsewhere! attho following pnees,,vis_■ ■ instructions, $10,00; without instructions, $,,00. ■ 4 Sho Book and Buler.contaming full and accurate directions - ■' to'su^Ssfuldraughting,fbrwardedtoonypartof theCuiaal »» 0f * 7 ’°°^hc r cSg, No. 45 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. DRY GOODS. ■ SECOND ARRIVAL OF mil AND WINTER Dill GOODS JI The Cheapest Goode of the Season. - -rravtia. STEVENSON 4 LOVE, «*n Of tho oriSO™ No. 74 MARKET STREET,between fourth *54 tho Diamond, Plttibursb, hare just received, and urn o^,ft,^Esf Ie GOODS m ; m Of the newest aatf most desirable stylts, adapted to the present season. • , . _ Field Braude and 1? amrySilks at bargains. Plain Black and Carnulion Silks and Turk Satins. ' llerlno Plaids, oil wool, and Silk and Wool do. • Aiao,‘BA wSltk and Cashmere Plaids of every description, • Tory cheap. 'NewstrlePlain and Fancy BeLames. •• _ French Merinos, Cashmeres, CobOrgs, Alpacas, and Para mattas, all colors and qualities. . D© Bores, and high colored Do Lames, all qualities. Palland Wlnter Shawls, of every description. Lonp and Square Broche and Plaid Shawls. Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do. FrenchChinues, Ginghams. . A general assortment fast color Prints, from CV 4 cts. up. •WHITJBGUODSof every description. OollaT*,Cnfft^Chemisettes and Lmb’d lldkfs., at bargains. TtannitlUbbons and MUltueryGoods, very cheap. stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, nt low pnees— Unext Bheetlng» Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, and bap* • . Lini.d&nssia Diaper, and Cravats, very cheap. • SUSPENDERS, oad CRAVATS. Wa would respectfully solicit on early call front both who&sala and detail buyers, flattering ourselves that we can accommodate all who may favor us with their patron* ,|! £°2a m ° at I>llgn ‘ I tCr YOUNO. STEVENSON k IWt. - • . notice M TO THEWHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS OJ PITTSBURG Hi ALLEGHENY CITY, AND VICIMTI. —D. GREGG A CO, Importers A Wholwolo Den cr6 In foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties, No- pH. 0:1 -' doornosl tho North-west comer of Wood at. end Diamond alley. Pittsburgh.. Haring completed tho enlargement of SSr uresont ocooplod Ware Rooms, aro now opening one af the largest and best stock of DRV GOODS and V ARI V irrwa they .haroerer. heretofore exhibited to the Pittsburgh trodefand on oMmlnatlnn, will bo found to bo unsurpassed ' by any other House of thoklndintlieCitfrandas ono of -- th, partner, is generally in the -Eastern Cities during the ' bn eineea seasons, bnrebasing cheap bargains, ndapted to the'Kttabnrgh and Western Trade, wo will bo able 10 olb-r indobementeto onr old customers, and purchasers gener ally. Onretock of Dry Goods consists in partof thofollow Ing leading articles, rla: Superior Broad Cloths; Pilot and Potersham do; Pancy Gasslineres;Tweods and Satlnetts; JeaniTihoy Vestings and Corduroy* Plann6U,tleklngB and Vest PaddingE; . Brown and Bleached Muslins, and Irish Linens; Jtaroign and Domestic Ginghams; AlpeSia, Merinos, CobnrgCloths,and Drcßß Silks; , . . Bay State ana Broache Shawls; Woolen Comforts and Fancy SUkHandkcrchicfs. Thaibllowlßg comprise a part of the general stock of YsrfotieS: * " Buttons*Combs. Threads and Sewing Bilks; a Sostery, Gloves, Ribbons, and Black Silk Veils; - - w* Jftconflttß. Mull andCambrlck Muslins; Fancy Nettings, and Millinery goods generally. a Alan^.Alargeassortment ofTable Cutlery, Pocket knives, ■Baaors and Bclswra of our own Importation. Perfampry. 'SfctehVM&iflclnes, together with a splendid Msortmcnt.of Sold and QUt Jewelry, ol the latest patterns; Gold and Bu yer -Watdhor, Watch materials; Watch elasscs, and an et • *«nfive stock of 30 hohr and 8 day Brass Clocks.of a variety df catt6TOf» Allot which will bo sold on tho most accom* mo£tibßt«rmB,tOT.Caab, orClty reference. , N B*—City,Country Merchants and Pedlars are invited ““«>» e,MB D e GREGO & CO. ■v rriEABl TBASI TEAS!— i. UAWORTU, the orlglonl and ’ I only Importer in thia dtp, of tho best Congo lc-w from pow rewWnit »tcit largo anil cho co felcellm rfraAS. Whfch be 1» determined to sell at such price? »i,4 fcmieKKrfqnallty,' that -all' tbo reckless pollen, in this or the next city cannot beat. 110 ran.t respectfully invlu stle ladleaand gentlemen of thla nod tie surroandlnp distriew, without dfiSncUon. of nation, to call whlch-he aelle auhject to bo rctnrcol, if they aon t give *»tl»fiiUon. The following nro tie prices - _ Prime. Oolong, Saacbong and Congo, «n»w v- J). Jivitej superiorEnglish breakfast Gonfro,soc9»• Extra fine, a very delirious Congo, 75b. l». Mn* Young lb;. • Extra flue Yormg Hjma and imperial, 75c. Very best Young Yyson and Imperial* ftl 9 «>• Dotftml«^^*bo >, pUeo--PAQODA TEA STORE,corner of Dbmoos*J?»diamond alley A liberal reduction made • y•• •• : 1 • janai^ O' largeytocfcof iiu<T and bountiful tmt tern* now receiving at the NEW OABPET STOKE, ■■" . ■ . 47 Fifth street, nonr Wood. - Aleo.OflClotbSofali widths and qualities; Burp, Matts, Matting, Window Shades, Stair-rods, Vcnltian Blinds, &e. f At fSS LOWEST CASD fSICXS, ■%P& y : ROBINSON ‘h CO. GLASS— 800 boxes ttss’d sizesWiouow Ulusa lor sniu bj MILLER A RICKKTSON. “CUBE—6ObbloJ\o.ii Mackerel, large; J? ■ ■ , ■ ■ ■ . bblsPickled Herring; for sale by • • decs • - • ■■■■ MILLER & RTCKETSON. rf-llN—w. a. lean’s aonand Uin, Woliu s Schuldti IT Schnapps, in cases; for sale by * MILLER k RICItKTSQN. -Kngbvpd Hum, Jnmidca Spirits. Kueui / mcl. WlB9 Bitters and Peppermint, for sain by : • ■■•.. MILLER & RtCKETSON, • --221 and 223 Liberty sL .. WINES— Oporto, Port, Tenuriffe. Malaga, Madeira,- OlftTPti ph«nTTi White Rhenish. Moscat, Lisbon, Bur* gmyfly, Champagne, Anchor, $172, $174 M. k It. Hcldslck, ver sens Wines, In store and for sale by dee22 - MILLER k RIOKETSQV ;' /"VILS-oWinter Bpcrm, Fall do.* Winter Whalo, Bleach «) ■ 1/ pffphwiti TjfflßPß! 1 ! Straits, Bank and Shore, Linseed* XardOi&fbrnlfrfcy - MILLER & HrOfcLETSON, dee22-' * ■> w ••_ 221 and.22&Libertvjrt. wk.?.* £5 bMa Ko»l-8ilt notfjsdJor sale by: & dec22 EICKJETSOJfw . ‘ r- H - ■ , ■■■■'-.'■a?. 1 ---.;-. V. ’ ,«■. .!■ ' I ■•v V.; *■„ .h»}; •.! . * * L X <** 1 ~ ' ■ • ■■; ; ...< r- ,*••. •■: TRANSPORTATION. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA EAILBOAD. -liWlScrraiinmentj C r A VQ USf 8 f 185 S. 1853 - TRAIN leavM Pittsburgh iU oo’clock. A M; JCi line 0tT.30 1* M, arriving at CmclanaUln. the eventog,/* la CohunLuflondXrtila.-. - 1 Karo from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,75; ,to Columbus, •- ■ ■ MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh nt 8.30 AM; dines at Al* iiauciv; ami ruachesCrcstlme at 0,00. P M, connecting with the Night Train to Columbus and Cincmnati, aiid \Hth the DclleiQQtaino and.lndiana Railroad for Dayton, Indianapo lis, Terre Hamo, and. towns in Indiana. Oonheotlonfi are mr.do at Alliance by Railroad with Ravenna. Hudson and Cleveland. ?- •.• Fare from Pittsburgh to Cleveland; s4.t>o. . .. Connections are made at Mansfield by Railroad with Ban dnaky City, Mansfield,. Mount Yemon, Newark and Zanes vUle. : • •- • Faro to Sandusky City, $4,50; to Newark,s4,so; to Zanes \llle, $5w N Connections aro made with Detroit and Chicago, both by Cleveland and Sandusky City. PoKsengers who leave Pitts burgh in the Mail Train'at 8.30 A M,‘ go directly by Mans field and Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention. l ore to Detroit, 0 00: to Ghfcngo, $ll,OO. RETURNING« HIE F.XPKES3 TRAIN lwwa CrcsUino at IDO P M. Mansfield at 1.40 P M, nnd Allianco at 5.00 P M, and’ reach es tPilteburgh at 8.15 P M, ronneciing with tho Express Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which leaves Pitts burgh at 10 30 P M ■ • Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, 14K hours. Fare, $7,75. Fare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, TRAIN leaves Crestline at 7, A M; dines at Al liance; connects with Express Train from Clovelana, and arrivofl at Pittsburgh at 5, P M. Ml\Y BRIUUTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh nt 10 A M and 4,45 V M, and New Brighton at 7 A M trad 1 P 51. Excursion tickets,.sl; quarterly tickets at reduced rates. 1 HEIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at <k3o A M, and er r.vo- al 4 30, P M tpi. Passengers are requested to procure Ticaets at the Compauy’s OQlcu, at the Federal htrect Station, of GEORGE PARKIN, Tickot Agent sfi®*The Trains do not run on Sunday. ’I Further information may beobtalned of augfl .. JOHN Passenger Agent SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWAEK RAILROAD. V WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON and after WEDNESDAY, November 10,3853, Three Passenger Trains run dnily (Sundaysbxccptod) as fol lows: w GOING SOUTH, _ . v • .Homing . Mail Evening •' Expi-css. I\xs*cnger> Express. Leave Banduf»ky at.—; 4.30 A M 11.00 AM 6.10 PM Monroeville Junction.. 5.15 “ 11.60 14 5.50 “ Shelby Juncti0n......... 0.40 “ 1.15 PM 7.15 u •Mansfield Junction— 7.20 tl 1.40 44 BJO 44 Mount Vernon..*..- 0.03 44 4.10 ** 0.65 44 Reach Newark............ 10.03 44 • 6.15 44 11.00 44 L“avo Ncwarx at- 4.20 A M 9.00 A M 6JJS P M Mt. Vernon 5.25 44 . 10.10 w 6.80 44 Mansfield Junction—.. 7»20 44 12.10 P M 8.10 44 Shells* Junction 7.43 “ 1.05 44 44 Monroeville Junction.. 0.15 44 .3.10 “ 10.30 44 Reach Sandnsky.....—lo.oQ 44 3.55 “ 11.05 44 Connecting at Sandusky with slad River andXako Erie, and 44 Northern Division” Cleveland and Toledo Railroads. At Monroeville, with Trains on “Southern Division” Cleveland and Toledo R. IL, for Cleveland, Toledo, Ac, At Shvlby Junction, wltl» Cleveland,Columbus and Cin annetl Railroad. Passengers from PhUailelyhia and BaUimorc, deaUnrdfor tho \W.*t, proceed, directly on tbelr arrival at Pittsbnrgb, by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to MatxsfieM. Thence to Monroeville, where connection i» made Immediately for Toledo. Chicago, and intermediate places—affording a route unrivalled fur safety, ccrtaintv nod despatch.' Connection is also made with nU the Trains on-tbe Ohio and Pennsylvania ILiilromi at Mansfield, by wbirh yimo> 4njr.« from Chicago, Toledo, Detroit, Sandusky. Zanesville, Newark, nnd Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh, Philadel phia anti Baltimore, vlthoutdelay. By this route, pa«t ; ngers taking the early Train from Zanesville. Columbus, Newark, Aegean goto Toledo, San •tufikv or Ctcivianit, romara :n eUber placerfomefour hour*, and return home same day. . THKOUGII.TICKETaS tn tfo hail attho different Station*, for the above warned plaa-s. J. R. ROBINSON, Superlot't. Randnskv, NoveroVr. Ik-;3. Tnov24:3njl PA6SESGEB AGENCY FOB GERMANY. JAMES IItAKELT, Agent. <3ss» - Cola, Frirr. lYotUia, Dasfeldorf, lturgen, Darmstadt, Nowvrrfd, Mstos, Frankfort on Main. Manhtuni, C&rlsrurbe. Ba.“i.’l, llcjlbrouu, Stuttgardt, Olm. AfchatTcnborg, Wumlturg, Ac., tc. I'aspengcrs will be brought over to first-rate vessels, end euher boarded or not, as may l«f desired. Drafts, payable nt wglit, may be bad at tho lowest rotes, from the uuder »igne<l,ou London. Liverp»X)l, Paris, and Frankfort, suitable lor remittances to the old Country, and paid, free of db coant, at nnv town in Great Britain, GcrnxatiT and Prance. Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, fbJp Agent, j»27 Corner of Seventh and streets. Feunsylvaniw Railroad Company* 1 ■\T7*l* ftrfl forwarding Proluce, Baitlmoroand Pblla -7f -- dvlpbio, prctuptly, on receipt. Time, Fire Days. • JLATXB or raxuutt. Bacon, Pork and Beef,- (salted,) 45c. 9 lOOtta. On Lord, Lard Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass, 60c. Q lOOffw. On Candlc-pCiieese, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobacco, 00c. 9 10QTb>^ On Beeswax, Dritvl Fruit, Bnsilca, Clover and Timothy Bced, 70c. ■s* lb. On Dwr Skin*, Hemp, Flax, and Egg*, "Oe. lOOI&s, On Feathers, Fur*, INfltry, Brooms and Merchandise, OQe. lOOlba. On Flour, barrel. We arc alfco prepared tn forward freight to Rodebacgb’a Station, near Greeasburg.nnd intermediate Stations. COVODE A GRAHAM, Agents, comer of Penn and Wovnoßte- Pittsburgh. n. 11. HOUSTON, Agent, jv29 27C Market Philadelphia. PhNNb) L\ AMA it AI IIHO AD.—Wucteb Taairr ssrwczn riTTFEVnciI. PiIILADSmiU ANr> lULTIHOR2- Firjd Clast. —Eggfs Feathers, Merchandise, Purs, 90 cents lOO Ih*. &rsmd Class. —Apples And Peaches (dried,) Beeswax, Bristles, Buffalo, Bear, and Deer Skins, Clover and Timothy £«»d, Glassware, Ginseng, Rag?* Sheep Pelts 75c Q 100'lb#. T?nnl Clj-s. —Apples (green.) Bran and Ship Stuff,Bacon and Pork, ! loose,) Butter, Utiles. Hogs’ Hair, Hemp and. Flax, Leather (Eastward,) Csc 13 lQu ft»*. Ib urth Lias?. —Alcohol. 13anon (in cask* or boxes,) Barley ond Malt, Boef and Pork ( j-U-UW or Railed,) parked Candle*, Choeß4s Grain (lb bags.) Lnrd and Lard Oil, Lead (in pigs or pbnctA.) Oil Cake, Tallow, Whisky, Leaf Tobacco, 50 Cents Y* 100 lb«. Special Rates.-** Cotton GOc TOO !hs. Flour $1 bM. dtcl2 OEURUK C. FUANCISCTJ3. Jilcssra. J. Sbroffel <k Co., MAN UP ACT U RE 118 OF F I RE PROOF SAFES Vault Doors and Iron Window Shatters. AND as all j.trfcong admit the neecoKlty of the a bore mentioned article*, we h;>ve no hesitation in recom* mending our article to t** equal to anything in the city. Orders promptly attended to, and put up in the boat etyle, and on short notice. fhnithfleld idreet, between Fourth and Fifth, Pitts burgh. ruepthdfiml - J. PItROFFEL A 00. , iiaU and cap*. JOSEPH COX A Cu., comer Wood street / ivJanit Diamond alley, would respoelfully their fnends and the public that they are receiving a large and splendid stoek of lIATS AND CAPS, of the latest styles, which they arc preparedio sail on os reasonable terms os any other house in the city. Give us a rail, and examine our stock. MntO lOhsume the hmolte. frUIE subscriber haring the exclusive right to manufac- Z tur« and sell fctVEKNKVS HOT AIK AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, Is prepared to receive contract for heating buildings with the most economical Furnace now in use. Tho attention of those Interested is solicited. Any information pan ho had of A BRADLEY No*. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BAUNDOLLAR, * dec24:lf) - iron CityStom Warehouse, No-134 Wood at. Ilnldneiaa Cured. ' '' “ 17MKKS0V8 AMERICAN lIAIU RESTORATIVE, for Zj restoring tho Hair on Head llopsiesslt Bald and to prevent the Ilalr from falling, is wlnuing goldon otlnion* of persons who are using it. This is a now article, recently introduced, Is a sure curt* for Baldness, and will stand the test of a discerning public, a* thousands who have used will testify, geo circular to be had of the Agenta. rfvinir full particulars. Price $l,OO in largo bottles. B g C. E; FISHER A CO.. Proprietors, 67 Superior street, Cleveland, Ohio. For sale In Pittsburgh in tho following Homing Bros,, I*. Wilcox £ Co., R. E. Scllen?, G.Jl.Koyser, Joel Mohlcr, Bern. Page, Jr., . . J. 11. Cassel. Flraln Clt^' —® cc^^uun » Prcssly & Means, J. P. 0« Farms, Houses, deeu To Let. R nmt U S with commodious Brick DweH IS? PS ’ ne * ir t 0 1110 ?lt F» nn(i suitable for cattle for tbi * to! tnSZS -Manrion and Stable, Z - «nS S »V f lriW?S bl ' > /‘ ffiil >'- Al«>, one Smaller S .‘f Iy Brick Dwelling, with eSite < f h^uTa t c“ 1 “ ttiMn th“JbATESOfSth«eV -l^ tf b'om SSff'at JEHU HAWORTH, corner of Diamond „n i w j alley, wishes to inform his cnf.Sera l n M i *v l>Uln KV l (generally, that ho Is now rccolvlng alnrsa and^w 8 pu 5 10 - ! ton of GROCERIES, snch as choice i rial. Gunpowder, extra fine Souchong, NlngSn? oJSJT ' Congo, ahd scented Orange Pekoe TEAS: , E ’ and lUO COFFEES; fine SDOAItS and SVItDPS- wl a busier, Valencia, Sun and Sultana ItAISINS; ftish mfe RANTS; preserved Citron, I.omon and Orange Peek - enn? rior French.BRANDIES; Port, ragne, Lisbon, Sheny and Malaga ft general assortment of pure BPICKB—aII of whSh bo la determined to sell at such LOW PRICESVh JSSJiA heat b, any other Store in thVcity that 11l ■ ' 'Tt « ' ■ * ■•v.Vi: y V INSURANCE COMPANIES. Delaware Blutnal gaTety lxiftiirance Co. ndrOifwmif Vie Third zt, PkU. Firm mesrehandiza and other property. In town and country, insured against loss or damage by finyat the lowest rate of premium. Haber Iksuiuscate-—They also insure vassals, cargoes and freights, foreign or coastwiao, under open or spedal policies, oa the assured may desire; ■ • „ ■ lifudtu Tbakbpobtation.—Hey also Insure merchandise transported by wagons, railroad cars, canal boats and steam boots, on nvera and lakes, on the most liberal terms.. . DirtidfTrj—Joseph H- Beal, Edmund A. Bonder, John C. Davis, Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, George G. Leipor, Edward Darlington, Isaac It. Davis, Wil liam folwoll, John Newlln, Dr. R. M. Huston, Jas. C. Hand, TheophUas Paulding, H. Jones. Brooks, Henry 81oan, Hugh Craig,'George Serrili, Spencer M’llvain, Charles Kelly, J. G.. Johnson, William Hay, Dr. S. Thomas, John Sellers, William at PilUbvrgh —D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John T. Logan. • Wiluam Mabtik, Prauient. ' TaoAC. HAai>, - . Josrrn W. CoWak, Secretary. Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh, jolfcdtf P. A. MADEIRA, Agent- . PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OP . HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premiums and Western Fund 81,000,000. INCORPORATED 1826. • Policies of Insurance jpsuod at alLtlmoa on tho most favora ble terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, OB THB • PERILS OF NAVIGATION, BY GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent tor Pittsburgh: and Allegheny countt. marlflty, ' ’ ;• '• :. THE UNITED STATES LIPE INSURAIfCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, ' FimiADEIiPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CifAMEH PEKPETCAL. CAPITAL §250,000. Ofjitt, S. E. Comer of Third and Chatnut StrtiU, Philadelphia. OJJicen of Vie Home Board of Phdaddphia: DIRECTORS. Stephen R. Crawford, ‘ Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. M'Uenry, Jacob L. Florence, James Devereux, William M. Godwin, William M’liee. R. Crawford. Vice President —Ambroso W. Thompson. Metlicai £xamirur, PiUtbvrgh— James IL Willson, M. D. Allegheny CUy—K.H. llowry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, nxarlijy No. 74 Fourth wtreet, Pittsburgh. The Franklin fire Insurance Company, DOf Philadelphia) Pertnryhania. IRECTORS-—Charles w. Banckcr, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob li. Smith, Geo. W. Rich* ards, Monlecai D. Lewis, Adolph! JR. Boric, David 8. Browne, Morria , ChaAN. Bascsxe, PrttidenU Cbas. G. Bakckcb, Stereiary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, In town and country, at rates &a low aa are consistent with security. The Company hava reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with, their capital and premiums, softly invested, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company' on January Ist, 1851, as pub> -liahed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were cm follows, vis; Mortgage GB Real Estate 7B Temporary Lc*na 63,055 17 Stocks 61,880 00 Chab, 6MAB a Total «... —51,212,708 44 Knee their incorporation, a ported of twentyone years, they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by hie, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness, all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ap24 OS5e, north-east cor. Wyod and Thirdste. THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT OFTHB STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, OP FKHKSTLYAMA. Arect», May ...... ...„i. *209,010 61 Premlams received to Slay Ist, 1853- 135,350 58 Tatercsten Loans, 1.91& IO Capital Stock...- OO SU6,IS3 23 Returned premiums, Losses, Re-insaraare, Et ponses, 56 Bonds, Mortgage*, Stock*, and ether good swu eurittciu....---.... - $161,481 OS Premium. Notes..-. 179,016 51 Cash on band 17js2D 21 Total am*t of Rcsourcej, Liable for 5353,318 70 nraxcrow. JOHN P. RUTHKRFORD,Dauphin county, P. a SKDGWlCK.Herrbtburg, SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS, Ranker, Pittsburgh, A.A. CARRIE U. « JOHN 11. RUTIIERFORD: Danphin county, A. J. GItLETT, Harrisburg, 8. T. JONKB, MarrDbuig, ROBERT KisOTZ, Carbon county. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President. A. J. GiLLKTT, Boen*tary. Will Insure against perils cf sea and inland narigatten, alse,oa Mcrchnmlisein dty crcountry.'at lowest rotes To n with safety. Poltriv* l**o«l on dwelling hourr* dther pcrpetuall/crforatenn of ycarp. Branch Office, comer Fourth sad StntthfieM utiwU. m?23:tf A. A. CARRIER, Actuary. Pittsburgh Lift lniaracce Company, o/ PITTSBURGH. Pa. Camat, ©lOO,OOO, President—Jaitu S. Hoox Vice Praddcnt—Sattcxt M'Cttr&SAK. Treasurer—Jostra g, Lrtcu. Becrctary—C. A. CciTON. OFFICE, NO. 55 FIFTH STREET, (Masonic Hall Building.) This Company make* erery Insurance appertaining to or connected with Lift Risks. MotuollLotesare the same asthoto adopted by other safely conducted Companies. Joint Stock rates at a redaction vf oua-thlrd from the Mutual rates—equal toa divtiiand of thixty thre* and one third per ccnU paid annually in advance. Risks taken on tha lives cf persons gains to California or Australia. Western Z&sorunco Company, Pittsburgh. IL MILLER, Jr n President, j F. M. GORDON, Stcretarg CAPITAL, ©300,000. r \M f ILL insure against all kind* of risks, FIRE and MA f V lUNB. All Jocju# will bo liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Iloma Institution, managed by Dixxcroaa who are well known la the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering tho beet protection to tboea who desire to be Insured. Director*.— R.Miller, W, Rlcketeon, J.W.Butler, N. Holmes, W. U. Smith, C. Ihmses, George W. Jackson, Wo, M. Lyon,James Llppcnuott,Ue«t£t> Darslc, JamesMo- Auley, Alexander Nimlck, Thomas Scott. * DSL. Office, No. 93 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A Co..upstairs.) Htteburgb, nov^fcly ffiTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. Chartered 1810— Capital stoch $300,000* THOB. K. BRACE, President THOB. A. ALEXANDER, Secretory. DIRECTORS — Thomas K. Brace, Samuel Tudor, Ebcncser Flower, Ward Woodbrldge, E. A. Bulkeley, Joseph Church, Roland Mather, Frederick Tyler, Edwin G. Ripley, Robert Bneli, tiamuri 8. Ti ard, Miles A. Tattle, Henry Z. Pratt, John L. Boswell, Aasttn Dunham, Gustavus F.Dnvis, Junius 8. Morgan. O* Policies on Fire and Inland Risks isaned ou favora blo terms, by GEORGE K. ARNOLD, Ag’t dec!2:ly No. 74 Fourth street Pittsburgh. WESTERN FAttMEita* INSURANCE CO., NEW LISBON, onto. BRANCH OFFICE, No. 129 FIFTH BTV PITTSBURGH. Capital, $lOO,OOO. JAMES KELLY, Fresh LEVI MARTIN, Bcc*y. It McKASKEY, Agent. £9*Will insure ButldlDgs, Stores, Merchandise, ond Property generally, on the most favornblo terms. [dscliGin Is your Life Insured, IF NOT, read what somoono has written. Among all tho contrivance* of man to protect tho family circle from, want, none can bo found more simple In Its character, noblo in its feature, or certain in Its results, than LIFEINSUR* ANOE. It Is the prop which tho dying husband loaves to support the wlfu of his bosom. it is the unsepn hand of the Provldont father reaching forth from the grave, and still nourishing his offspring, and keeping together the family group. C. A COLTON, Secretory, Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth sL, **P2l Masonic Hall. HOTELS, &c. FLORENCE lIOTeL, ;Ko. 400 I)HOAInVA-¥, NKW YORK. (conduct.!* on mt cohovun iib 1 BEUBEH LOVEJOY, ' oc3:l y I’ROPRrKTOR. AI2XH UttUWff, * Brown’* Hotel. n ’ a ISyOood stabling attached to the lioiißa. FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland. Ohio. n ? ATiuc i 4 bon ,’ “sSm. V» dergone thorough and ojtcniilvo ropalra, nltorattnnii. anil largo adtUdona of. now furniture, etc, and tho preprint loro pledge themsolreo that nothing ohall bo wanting on «Mri»t lo. r nd« a ? Fiunkum apiece whore all the Soto- Xortn of a first claas botol can bo /burnt.- O. PATRICK t BON. „ „»»• Cbnrlee, Hotel, Omcr of Wood and Third tlrau, PmlbttraK Fmn'a. WIT.MAM S. OAMTBELL, PhopmSmS Tmß fine establishment toying oomo Into the hands of n new Proprietor, offers groat inducements to the travel ling comm unity, etui also to regular boarders. Every doll cooTandlnioryyrUl bonroTiaeain its sosson, and no pains will bo "pared to toako this Hotel a comfortable norm to all wbo may call there. [myl&tr] W, g. OAMPBELL. Prop’r. Ti Bt. Clnlr linger Veer Brewery. HE undoreigncd respectfully Inform, thopubfio that ho , 8 now folly prepared to servo private families and tho punHo generally, with his colobratod IAGEIt BKEH, In avtvv- r AU °S. lor s ■V lft A* NO. S»: DIAMOND 1 Will I)opunctually attended to; l “. d «?J &lor<1 ° IITL ' n!d toanypartof the city or vicinity t P. G. SCUENOK. OFFICE MONONQAHELA NAVIGATION CO > — December 10 iru , t PEOPOSAMwiII bo received at this office until tfiroa ojloefe P. M. of WEDNESDAY, too 2Sth Jamm noxt, for tbo construction of Lock and Dam. No. J>. nISC(v,V tb. constrdctlun Of; Locks and Dams NosTo and " requisite to extend the navigation to tbo Virginia state lino. Plans and specifications will bo exhibited at tho hfflro one week previons to tbo letting, and all necessary informs tlon given by 8. Latbrop, Esq, or the undersigned :■ Proposals will be received for payments to bomadu In cash; also, for payments in stock and bonds of the cum' pany -.i j. k. Moorhead, ‘ ■ deold , President of Mon Jfav. Co O'. ___ VEHITIAN BLISDS, —■' P EVERY"QUALITY, for salo at manufacturers’ prices', at the NEW CARPET STORE, « FIFTH STREET “"Wood. [nov&tfj ; ROBINSONACO.' L v V : .V :i ' ■ c. ntascroM. James S. Hocn, fiamuel JPClurkan, WUU&m Phillip*, John A. Wilson, John Scott, Joseph P.Goiiam, M.P« John 31’Alpin, t Atexancter Iteynolds, Horatio N. Lee, Hiram Stowe. mar 33 *V » - ■» r -AUVX-r,:-...- . *.;-* r v**if* •• •• ; u: -\" y BANKERS AND BROKERS. EXCHARGE AHjS BANKING HO.HBE . . A. WILKIHS & CO-t 1 UNITED STATES BANK BUItDINO, . POortA Street* * riTTBECRGII, PA. . ‘ •• • FOUKIQN Ky | wi nn E ft i ColUj Bank Nows, and Land Warrante boogbt ond. sold. J i - Collections made throughout tire Union*- . - • Business paper discounted and .loans negotiated.; .■ Stocks bought abd sold on - '■■■'■} ; Money received bn r deposit;; and interest allowed when left for a specified tiiae;. - ; dec3 v - - r ; .JOHN WOODS, „ BANKER AND EXCUANGE BBOKER, v'. Exchange, Commercial and Bank< Kotos* STOCK bought and sold on commission.*. 'Collections carefnil jr attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. . JO&'Ho, 68J.£ Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Bank. : • - declp ; 6. TIERNAH &CO., JDANKEBS AND EXCIIAXGB BHOKERB, s feb2o:ly3 ; J> r o. 95 Wood Street, arid Diamond AEsy EXCHANGE AND* BAN KING H OUSE 0? A. WILKINS &■ CO., No. 76 I'onaTn SißtST f ' Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh* - - - j&os • : RUBBUMfI. ? BANKERS AND EXCHANGE JBJIORERS, DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, -Bank Notes* Sight and Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefnily attended to, and proceeds remitted to any.part of the Union. - Stocks bought and sold on commission. . ' • , : „ t®»No. 74 i‘ourth sL, ncxt dobr to Bank of IMttsb’g, [sel3 HILL & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, . ; coasza'OP bTassiß*.. SIOIIT EXCHANGKon the Eastern Citiasconstantly for Bale. Timfe Bills ot Excluujge and Notes dUcountoL— Gold, Silver and. Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made la all the principal cities of tho-Gnitod States. Pe* posits received or l*ar and Current fan da. [mar27ly n.rra ' ,‘jcdWAEO BAUM, - FIOBBMOS EE-HUB KEAIEBR & BAHM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUT ANDBELL Gold, Silver, and Bank.Note*; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities ;.purclinjje Notes- and Tim© Bills, on East and West; buy and sell Stocks on Commission* • •; . Collections mtuio on ail points in tbo Union. N. HOLMES S 80HS r BANKBII3 AND EXCHANGE UKOKEM, OATS REMOVED THEIR- BANfitSQ ATfD XXCHXNGX OfTICX TO RQ. C 7 MARKET HTBIET, Joira DOORS RttOV <OO STAHD. N HOLLI ES & SON'S, Bankers end Exchange 'Brokers, « and Dealer* in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Odd, Sil ver and Dank. Notes. Exchange on the Eastern end- Western Cities constantly fbr.eale* Collections node in all the titles throughout tbs United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. 157 Market street^between Tturd and Fourth sta. yaSfrly /Ad. 8. TBOS. SAIWiXT, HOOK fic SABGENT, BANKERS ANI) EXCHANGE BROKERS, IT. Z. COBM3I OF VfOQD S SIXTH STS., FJTTSBUEOIf, P 4. pvEAUEBSia Coin/ Bant 'Koto, Tim© Bills, Foreign snd I / Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Ac. Exchange on all the principal cities of tbe Union and £u* rope, fcr imlo in rotas to «uit.purfiha?«ir*, Cturent ond par funds received on deposit. Collections made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rate*. , • - . . ... (eepll:iy Uemorftl* PATRICKS A FRIEND, BANKEBB AND JSXCHANOE BR9KERB, Haze Removed their OjJict la tht Oomty of fifth arui )Tocd tti. - nrrSBVS&n, pa. PATRICKS A TRIEND, Rankers and Exchange Brokers and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, SHtct and Bank Kota. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western <3 lion constantly for rale. Collections made Is all the eifcies throughout the United States. Deposits rewired in par funds or current paper, at the comer of TUth and Wood Street*. (feb3 ALSTIS LOOMIS. BTOOK AND BILL BROKER, OMct, JVo. 92 Fmtrih if M alcvt IHxxf, PITKmUKOIL Draft#, Bond#, and Loan# on col lateral*, negotiated. Slocia and Land Warrant* and told. octo SBW <TPF!CB» Beal Estate and Contracting Agent. TUB autescriber Uaa \xcn induced 10 «pro «n uCkc Tor lie purpose of buying and mlllng, on Ccmimlsrion.and having the Agency of large Stsaxu tfavr-Milla and • llfrat' Varda on the Allegheny rinsr, together with many other' fadllttcj from oilier water and *team lie flatter* Mmi-eif that ho ran furbish any Mil* rf'lumber and timber cT any kind, great or email, longer abort, and elltor them at any point cm the Allegheny, Jlon&npahela, Ohin, or Mltahulpt.i tiTonr, coal’rirt to build largo Uarge*. Store Boats, 0»l rial** Boat (luunijl?, Bridge Timber, Ua.il- Tcad Timt*/A—iroir.M Iron, Goal, 4c., tf> anv plwa point, and will attend to tbo fc'ale and Kent oMteal Estate. From hi* long exptrlrcw In lumbcrm#, fruhshtlng and boat building, be think* he can jrhre ifrnrral *atbla«k>o. All person* am roqueted to mako tbeir con tract* aoonj espe cially those wanting boat* or largo WlJ* of lumber and tim ber, abouid contract f>-r theca in the tail for Lho spring and •ututner use. 11c aIU also aitccd to the purchase and aisle of any commodity that may hr Lrttera addressed to David Muxs, Krai Estate and 0oo» tmtlng.AgvDtf Co* No. 120, poit paid, wilt bo punctually attended to. IllacUbeU on Ir«la i, Allegheny Hon*v DAVID MI’N.V Ct«». Jiiine* TL Morgan. Lamtrt-rraan, PittKtrorgh. Mr John M.orriK-'D, K*q-, “ “ Mr. Tldbi. 8. Urosr'TJ, K*i., “ AUrshrnjr fKlrer. Mr. Wta. Arm*iwng, ♦* Clarion ** Mr. ft, S»eti*y, “ C, AJ.lULnftCo., « detfjtzljuUw __ Closing oat Stain of Carpeting' Oil ClotU** Matttogm Hug*. &c. ha.*iC£ »4opt«i ib« plan <if oclHttg cfF X tbftlr aloft at C.-* *nil r»f thr uraiw'a, try' tow offering tUo greatest barsstrv*. in their line, »»cr ottemi to tlio <‘ti* jenjtof riiutmxgh orTh*ioi!.y. In guUUy or quantity sMortaw-nil* not #nirj‘afs«l. Flrtnp Caiptli, in great twlety, at IS. 2S,CI <md i;}x«ow, *itis «Uin» ato-fc will posttirelr rr*j*nt#«Lscrn -K&) OF COST, gale tocontftuc.tm March in. C. B. UEADLY A CO., jalO trt Tfcir.l street. X. 11'—Small Notw taken at far. Dissolution.— The firm or i. wilcox * co., vtv& gists qc4 .Apothecaries tra* dtaoived c-n the 24 lo*L The eubscribor. having di«pi'#e*i of hi* entire inters In the late firm* to bU late partner, Mr. JU3EPII KLESIfSir, j would cheerfully rtsc*3»m*nJ him ta hi* friend*. end wile a continuance of the patronage heretofore co liberally be* •towed cppfrtbrm, _ J j»Oj I*. WILCOX, Jn« . : "* ~ u«TOtV«r»'l HevoiVerit'^ JUST RECEI VED—By Express, direct from the manufiie- Purer*, a splendid assortment of OoH'* He prating Pl*, t01a,4, 5 and 6 Inebe*barrel, all of which we will cell for cash a* low as they can be bought in the city of Near York. Perron* suing to Australia or California, will find that they can do better by purchasing their at home, than they can among *tmnc*f*»M w» giro person** chance to try any of the above I’UtyJe, before leaving- the city;-and IncMocf* tallure, worv'fgnd the woncr. ItOWN A TETLEY, l.'fl Pittsburgh. PATENT FUlilt UA’iilKKEK—For jileMnji fruit from tall tm.'i.withoal th» aid of a Utfd«r; Pruuingln.Ttra’ meat* of lb* mc*t approved construction; Digging Forks, suitable fnr strawberry bed*, ka Potato* Uoobr. g«od Drills; Cutting Hosim. for Hay »r Com Stalks, of various patterns, and * great variety of labor, saving Implement? for the garden or farm, Downing**, Harry'?, and other standard works on Fruit*, Flowery Hum] Arv.hitccturr, and Landscape Gardenia?, for sate at the Fecdaud Implement N’o. 43 Fifth streot, Wtteburgh, To. }f22 JAMKd WAItOHOP. Wall’i Academy of Drawing and Fainting! X\r C, WALlrwould notify hlsmendAami the public, fV • that 1«? lias removed tils studio from. First street, to the comer of Market and Fourth streets* (second ctory.J oxer the slot© of Vm. M. Itprsh; entrance on Fourth street. At the request 6f hUfrleuds, bo bas ain't opened a DRAW* INO SCHOOL; - Cluwa for young Ladles, and Gentlemen will bo formed in both Drawing and Painting. no baa fitted, up a Room with overy facility for study, and be trust* that buenterprifio will meet with a tfopporUng patronage. •pr22?tf OYSTER TRANSPORTATION* YTTE hate arraageU with Uu> I‘unni»jlYanJ* nod Soaquo- YY hanna ftnllroad Companlw*, for a special Oyster TrausportotloaXlQe, atoscecdlnglv low rates, oetf ADASfH 4 Water flt. Dleaolatton of I’arlueraliip. - THE partnership heretofore cxlstlug between Samuel Pinkerton* Alexander Young and Philip Da llcchbrume, under tho firm of PINKERTON, YOUNG A CO., wm tbis day dissolved by mutual can scat.' The namo of the firm •will be used by cither of the late partnof* in Fettling the business. _ % PINKERTON, YOUNG A CO. Plttaburgb, December 1,15 S 3. JB3* The business trill, be continued at the old ptocd, by B&mH Pinkerton on 1 Alex. Younir, under tho style of deolMltf PINKKItTON A YOUNG. Farmcra’StalU And Straw Cntttr* . TTMI E subscriber offers for sale Sinclair's Screw Propeller JL -Fodder Cutter. It Is Tory eimplu, haring only two HnWes, V'aslJy adjusted; themost durable and speedy Cut* ter in use.- They are 1q use on the &nn.of Mr. "William Hodgson, Slenbonrillo road, and at the Clover. Dairy of 11. Perry, from tho Seed and Horticultural Store, 40 Fifth fit. duel? JAMES WAKimOP. A COMPLETE assortment of Songs, with English and Italian words; Fantasies and Potpourris, arranged for the Piano, fromal l tho favorite nhd popular Operas of Mo-, i&rt, Donlaetil, Bellini, Meyerbeer, ltosinl, Verdi, Anber, Weber, Bolllleo, Haifa, Loruing, Flotop, etc., etc.; together with'tho latest compositions of Jooll. Gottschalk, J allien, S&akoscb, etc*. etc- etc. Just received aod for sale by H. 80HB0EDKU A CO., . ' Cargo’s Hall, 83 Fourth street. Blank books— . Logers, Journals, Bay Books, Cash Books, Receipt Books, Dockets, ' Or any descrip tion of BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER at short notico, of-the moat superior quality of papor, bound In any style required. Blank Books paged to ordor. A largo &bd : oxcell<rat stock of Blank Books always on hand and for sale at low rates, consisting of Cap, Demy and, Medium work, In nil styles of binding. . . The trada supplied on liberal lends. ■ TV. S. HAVEN, Blank Book Manufacturer, sep2 Corner of Market and Second streets. «w« c. cozmeiLy. WEDDING ENVELOPES AND CAIO* BOXES— plain and Tory salo by doS JOHN %. DAVISON. 65 Market street "VTEW BOOKB!—n. P, Callow, Dispatch Buildings, has J3l reoeWedtho following i <••• . Magazine of Art, for December; NO. 6 Practical Draughtsman; . Popular Educator, for December; Tlm Lady at Homo, ty ; Arthur; . ; The Iron Rule, by Arthur;. . TboTwih Brothers; ' - And all the different Magazine* for the present month. d«6 : - il. P. CALLOW, Third street. XTBW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED AT WAV ISON’S ROOK STORK,. & MARKET Bt:—Scball'a nißtoryjAatttmA Hours, Sltb. Kirkland; Bloodstone, by McLvod; Up the Hirer, Shelton? Golden, link ;Tlp*Top; little Drummer; Mason on the Church; Pastor’s Sketches, second series;. The Lord our Shepherd ; Memoirs of R. .Williams; the gonian Missionary, by Hamilton ; Tho Well Spring';- Per kins’ Arithmetics; GroenleaTsO.S. Arithmetic; McGUffcy’s scries; Macaulay’s Miscellanies; Presb. Hymn Books in elegant bindings;.Rutherford’s Children; and tho latest esuesofthe fl. 8. Union. Forsale.by , JOHN S. DAVISON, ‘ •; 66 Market street near Fourth. CUOlCfi TKAS.—We fatt7o this day recdvedaftesh sup ply of strong fine flavored' Oolong and Congo Teas, at 6Uand76 cents per pound, new importation; which wo will guarantee equal to any thing in. this market'at the fining price. Wholesale and rutalL by : . - •: BAILEY A BBNSHIW, ■2s3'Liberty street." lilV.Chadwlok, TVBAIiEB IN BAGS AND PAPER, N 0.149 Wood street, I P -Mtfabnrgh. The highest price In cash paid for raga, 51711.7 ■ V’-;. V*-.;-:’ 7' >7,i % - *• .f, * N • I « * ’ f * ■i.'--1.".' y..;K*Vi. i ; '*v v -" : •,••:■ -l . • . JOUK B. fUB?A9 ; 0. E. AENOLD & CO., Notice. W«w Music. furniture, - manufacture UT q VBfVE'ft.WAftiaoi old eland, of liberty and Screnth BtrcoU. VICDEIITAK-: 1 .% I IKQ attended to, innlHta branches myU v AijttiJLJumKKf&con r • SAVE* ONHANDat'their/extensive .CABINET and/ QQAIRHA NUFACTORY, No. 64 BmHbfield fittest, t largo fani-y fcfttl plalnfUXnitUre^whlchthey will sell 15 tier cent below' customary rates.,. //'.-i ... - , Tenri»—cash only. - ;r -y •- - ;•• : -dec2My;^ Great Inducements to Cash Parchnaeriu "f Xr» will sell our large, stock of COMMON ANDFANCY . Yf ; CHAIRSANDBiiDSTEADS, at*.prices, that cannot fail to please cash-purchasere.- All ottr : wbrfc is warranted. Our terms ate JAMES IXHYBY, JR,- : . mar2s- : . . \..r: w?Breath agd liberty sts. , Journeymen Cabinet Makera AsioclatlonV WAREHOUSE THIRD STREET, •. CDETTO.’fVoo© ASD KAEKBT STB.J . ?-. . - - ■■ I— —j _ ’ ' THIS AaaoniATToy.embmdagfgk • already.'.twice ; tq,three•• "timesas hands asUhe ’ largestowm j*ys| hitherto ißßat. renowned busineSsy/T •/ Bbopsof this city,' haveopened their. Warehouse, and’ art; viable to furnish thc publlc, by whoiesalepr retail, witb’Puy* niture of the following description—^yU - Mahogany Wardrobes j Bressing liureaus;-Full Bureaus*, Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs ; ltocklhg ; Chairs; Mahogany woishstahds; Sofas; ;Divans; Piano Stools; Book'Cases; Secretaries;'Card-Tables; Pier Tables; 1 line Card Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Hacks;-French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar. Wardrobes’; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Works lands; Cherry and ! Common Workstands;. high post,' common, low, arid trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles, Ac. -\ : / ■ The advantages of cocpcration, on an extensive scale, per mit them to. sell at the lowest prices; and they, are deter-' mined to sell, lower than any. oomprtitors,.an-equally if not better article, and . warxantcd-raa ; tho publicwlll un derstand by riving them tf . call. ! - 1L ; • SUnmboatjtoork of all .descriptions, mid other articles of any description, made to order in every *tyle, at the short estuotice.’ ; •. .-mar29 ■ ••/- < JABXESW. WOODWELI, OABTNETFURNITURE MANUFACTURER, r.Ware»rootttt 9T;axidp9 TlUrd rtraeta ' ■•' J« W. W. respectfully informs ’ldsfrienda'andcustomers that has now completodhfa spring stock Kw2| rfy&, -—*** of which Is decidedly f*l • < the largest and best eTer offered for sale, in 'this City, which will bo sold-at prioes as low-aa any:in ; the ’United States* .EastorWest. =-• v As ho-Li determined to uphold theiquality with well sea* soiled materials, best workmanship, and newert designs; and from the' extent of his orders and facility In manufacturing, he is enable to produce warranted’ furniture, at the lowest priors.' - - He has adopted the principle of identifying his customers* Interest with hi* own, in quality and price, and keeps aJ wayeou hand the greatest-variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant and costly, that ahouße, or any part bf one, xnay .be furnished from Ins stock, or manufactured expressly .to or der. The following articles conshtt- lh part, of his Stock, which for richness of stele and finish, cannot be surpassed to.any of the EasUttn cities; ' bonis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas \ 60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth; CO doa. Mahogany Chairs; 20 do*.-Walnut 60 Mahogany Booking “ 20 Walnut u M COAfahogony Divans; 20 Walnut • 60Marble Top Centre Tables? * 60 . “ . 44 Dressing Bureaus; SO " ; « Washstshds; tO.Endosed “ 100 Common . “ . ’ - 20 PlaiuDreasiog Bureaus; r 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut **-' . 60 Cottage -.-■•• “ , , 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; ; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut . ■'» 10 Cherry “ 60 Plain Bureaus; v ' 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and liooiicase*; - , .. ’ ’ ’2O do*. Caxm Seat Chairs; - 24 Cane goat Booking Chairs; , : 12 Indies 1 Writing Desks! ' lUtand Towel StaDds; - WhabNots; ' Etiguires; Paper Madbe Tables: •.CocmsailonChalreJ ' Pembroke r '** ’ ’ Elizabethan 44 -• liallanATler. - = Reception : u ' «• ' Pearllnlaid .** Extcnsicn Dining Tables;- Arm u . .Ottomans;. * OothlcAnd Hail Chain; • •' ‘ ;• ; A large osebrtacat of COMMON FCItSITBHB end. WLNDSOftCIIAIBa. CaiartCT SliXtas supplied vrhh Ml ar .tides In their line. STKAMEOAT3 and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest notice.'' " . All order? promptly aitended to. •' • aptS ■ WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c. nE W IE WE It B Y ST O BE, So* #7 Market Street, ■ (Second dear afiota Vu NarUi-vxil of-the JXjvumJ.) JOHN STEVENSON,(or the lateßrm of’Jabnß.M’Faddtfn A Ca.) resfpectfnliy anucuucc* to thepuMixlhathß ba* opened, at the above fcUcdiafincnrwjrtiner.tof WATCIIEd, JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED. WABE, LAMPS, Ol* BANDOLEK, ibcirf ttnd TaU-r. RriLinnia Tea <tt<d Qytamtznum &is, and the usual variety of ggodsinhU line of baiiiness. - Special care *»d attention given to the REPAIR cf FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, £c. , lf» trusts, that from bis long erporieirco in busines*. he will bo able to girc aatisfaction to those who may favor him w»ih their patronage. :. Pittsburgh. May 15th, ~ '■: , tay2o Henry lttehardion> Jeweller, - HA VINO refitted hisetore in a handsome, manner, and but rveentiy returned from the eastern cities with a Cno a-wortmont cf WATCHES, JEIVEI.HY; and TANCY. GOOD?, would call the- kfxesticn of hii friends and custom at* to the-fact that among his"W r atdieitwiii be the most sty les , imiterosand inaker<u Of Jewelry, the lato*tstyles of Brooches,Breast Kas, Fob aiyl VcstChains; Finger Itingrs Ear Kings, Miniature Lockets,ite., etc. - FANCY COOPS—Such as Papier Mach*, Work Tables and BosePy Desks, ,F«iiry-Vwwts'l'crfatna Bpttltw, Table M»w, Colt’s llstols. Porte Moamttea-in great variety; China Fruit an-4 Cake Di»hffe; witli wa endless-variety of useful atid or namental articles, which bate only to t* >etu to bo appre ciated. £tiotl] NO.SI MARKET STREET. Bftjr Wood Xunery antf Gatdenj. JAMES ISEXNEDV,{tBI« Mauageref the well-known Sy racuse N'ufcricSi New Yurie,) begs leaf* to Inform the public, that he has cow established on EXTENSIVE NXJiU SF.RY, on the Farm of Mr. James &. Negley, near East Lib erty, where he shall be prepared, after the sth instant, to re* ctltb and fill criers for every vnrietyof Fruit an<l Ornamt-n -tal Trees Bard; and Greet* Hbusu Shrubs and Flouts. In addition to a eludes and superior stock on kan<4he has made arrangement* with one of the largest Nurseries in iho East, to keep uphissupply. Haring a thorough and- long exp** rience in the business, he can assure his customers perfret aaUsfactfon. Mr. Kennedy would.afaofespectfUUyoffcr his services in designing, laylogout, and KMingirs Rural Gemcterit#, Pub lic parks* or the grounds of Country Residences ;' and will also furnish plans for th® fonn&lionof Hawns, Approaches, Picturesque Srvhery, in., in the highest styles of the art. Practically acquainted• with •*»ery branch-of “Landscape Gardening, and haring spent ytnn in the dylviabParks cf England, and on the beautiful banks of Hudson, ho hopes he has the capacity to meet the wirtiM of those who favor hint. ..... - •. 4S?* Oommunicjilien*can bo addressed through the'City Port Office, or left at the-Warehouse of . Messrs. Negley A Mohan, £2 Wood street. Dl’llKEE'S CELEBRATED CHEMICAL YEAST OB B&KDfO POWDEES, r Thf. Chfupest, if&xUkitst t Vi* r .t I'itful and Ecrmcmi- . caZ Ariidtfvr Uniting ltismiL, fYitd, . ' Griddle and JcAiintf Gilrs, Pzitry, Puddings', Suxd t/oha, Corn Vrtad, tfc., EVER /ATifiVrrZ). Opinions of the press;— * ,L " • TbosowhohaTO tried It, have found that the adverthe meet docs not vaunt its-praises FlorkUaa&nd Journal. Feb. 19,1853. : ' -' / < House keepers who have tested the quallty/if this pow der, pronounce unanimously in its favon—[Luckport Daily -Courier, •• • • . •' •. .: ;A < .• It surpasses everything In the way of rising, wo over saw used in the baking of Cs*ei.—{Rahway Advocate and Regi*- ter, April 15; 1553. : . ■••<*;. , This la an article of such utility in various kinds 6f cook-: cry, that when Its virtues become properly known, r iia housekeeper, that studies comfort and economy, - Will vll* ho one need hesitate tauso Darbce’a all-important article to housekeepers.—{Republican Banner and Nashville Whig, i>b. 17,1863.. >.• ; i ■ v-. '• • -• 'Would you have light bread* sweetbread, broad that yon can eat with a good relish, do not forger to procure DUrkeoV Baking Powder, and you will not foil to havo good‘bread, cakes, Ac.—[Troy PallyTiiaes* May 24,1552. 1 Wo haro tried this aJticlo, acii can rccornmcnd il with perfect confidence.'—[Quebec Garotte, July, 1852. Durkco'a Baking lewder we havo tried at our house, ami our “better half rwav astonished at the result—fN.Y. Daily Times, Oct. 23,1852.. ' • All good housewives will rejoice In and glorify the name of Darker, after thoy;hhfd‘glved hi* Baking Powder a fair trial.-KNow York Sun, Scpt.Bi), 1852. . r *. Darker®** Baking Powder, undoubtedly the best article fat tbl* purpose thathas yot bccndUcoYercd.—N.Y..Dutch man, Feb,-12,15W, • . The highest commendations, from hubdredsofthelargesl and most respectable wholesale-bouses In this, And nearly ejery largo city on' this continent, could bo given, if spare allowed it. E. R. DURITEE, > Bole pßorarwba A-Hn.SUHwaaimnt, 130 Ifhfer BAXTER & McKEE, Agents, Pittsburgh: [octal} ' MALCOLM LUCn~ »'AU , fl. LUch. Ji B« Leech, He Alpln & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in Produce, Met als, and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Noa. 242 and2H Übcrty.street, near tho head of Wood, PittsbUrgh. Pa., of farfar saleonliberal terns, tbefallowing: ' ' 100 tiarcca.£resb Rice; <50,000 lbs. Bacon, assorted: 100 bbls.Tar; • ! 6 tons Bar Iron, do; 1500 kegs Nails, assorted; * .A do Best NaU Rodsl ■■ 600 boxes Window Gloss,!. 2000 kegs Rock and Rifle assorted; , 1 . Powder,assorted: 60 half chests Tea, as-* ;COO boxes Rosin fioaor ' { . 85bbls.Linseed.Lardeui 75bxs.Tobacoo;asforted;j : A’anners* Oil: loohhdßiN;O.Sugar,paft;.: 800 bblfliYlhegar: • prime; ; < 30 do -Rosin: - obxs.Havana Sugar; < 20 do Pitch; 19 hhds* Porto Rico do; ■ 6000 lbs. -assorted Connor: , '--‘ a <> : >W»,-anaiscKai*n»!'-- - eoObbls.£. O.Mp!Msmj,i lO iegsnssertedShot;' .’5 do 8.11. do; ] 1 <]„ BuckShOt; SOObxe.Tin 5 bbip. Alum; 4 toss Wire, - do; { 20 do: Ry© Flour; v 2 do^ Spelter;. 20settsTinnortf.Machines 6casks sheet Zinc,as-; • and. Tools; . • » 100 bus. Dried Apples; 600 plgeTin; , 100 bales Batting,assorted; 1000 lbs. Antimony; - : 2000 lbs. Cotton .Yarn, as* .10 tons aas’d Sheet Ironjl . -.sorted. 1 • < 100.000 jbs.assM Bulk Meat;! ~ . •' ■. • lapr2o . ¥M. A. M’CLURG, w ; DEAJLER IS lino Teafl, Choica Family Groceries and "Willaw CORNER OF WOOD ANE SIXTH STS., ■;r. : PITTSBURGH, PA. IS now. xecelviDg a largro assortment of FRESH GOODS, In addition, to his already extensive stock, purchased' from first hands In the Easternrharke^,which, willbcsold at the lowest market'prices- ';’-V s ’C Hotelsi/Bteatubbats; and;famlUesy buying by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates; . Goods delivered io the city free of charge.: sopSL . ENGINEERS' STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, -j:..... w. S.HAYEN], : Coaska o? Maxkbt Ajro Seooki) Stbxets. jCLWAYS ON HAND, a large and wellselected stock aj I\. Whatman’s DrawingTaperri, all sires; . * Drawing Paper in rolls, vbrioua'widths; Draughting Pencilsi . . i Tngtrnrnipmft; - • Tape lines;-India Robber;' ‘ • . p • .■" FiMdßooks; ' Profile Papers; CrccaSectionPapers;-- . ■ L Protractor Papers: ’ And-all articles .of. Stationery, n&ed by Civil Engineers. Level, Transit, Topography and Iteoord Books w«<lg to onfap— required. - *s\‘+ , r V ' r : :-^ISE££OTEOM' :;;' • ETJEOEsaas &gehcy. TEUS OLDEST ESTABLISHED OFMCE IN THIS CITY - MOSEY TO'THE OLD COCNTKY. rJ ' TAMES BLAKELY begs leave to pay to those persona bar- U ing.Dietuißla ; the Cid Ootmtry. and desiroufl of either oepding them, money b*^payingtheir:paSskge,that-.lus'. ar v^^iehte(Qrdoingdttotenowicompleto,amtohitefirm tarty- ’ During fix whioh'hohaa been in. .nnabusineB3,Hehas remitted over a Half Million ofDollara wimoutUielQssof.«.dollar,and the house for which Eels in Idyerpooljhaa shipped not I<»s than 45,000 pergowi during.tbe last,year to thia country, without b complaint of ..neglect of their port. * , * Hi cinlisuo Puimget Tickets ftp LocJcm.Dablln, Liver-' . pooJi Glasgtrw’, Cork, Bellaet,-DroghMa, Llmorick, Port aa<>t; derry,4ind- Dundalk, to. New • York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore and New Orleans, and to, Pittebnrgh; tmd -prill aftond strictly to ftr -waratag passengers from thonco to any part of the conntiy. He also , has sight droits_for ealo, psjaolo at tho ftUowing places, via; - ON ENGLAND* : Edwards,Bandford > ; Wm.Tappscott * 00...«....~..*....«w„i,...........;.„..i 4 1ven»00L (AtoilaDle in tbo., principal cities and towns throughout England and-Wales.) ~ ; ONTRELAND. ■ Provincial lreland.. Armagh, .. Belfast* Downpatrick; Enniskillen, Mallow, .. •. Btrabaae,., .-Athlone, Carlow, Drogheda, Fermoy, Monaghan, Enniseorthy, * Balllna, :.••-« Caron*!: * Dundalk,■ • Galway, • Ncwry, ■ . Tralee, ' Balymena,-. - Clonmoll.i Dungannon,. Londonderry,.Omagh, ; . Youghall, Banoridgo,' Kilkenny, Dungannon, Kflrusb, Waterford, . Coleraine,/- Parsonstown,. Cork, Ennis, Bandon, ; £ligo, • o - Wexford, Cootehill, 1 ... , Limerick,. ' Ballyshannon,...» ON SCOTLAND. National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh,' and its branches 'in fifty towns in. Scotland.-: ON FRANCE. Messrs, Edward Blount AOo 0 8ankeT&..,.................Peri5. .... (Available Inany city in France.) • . * . ON GERMANY. Messrs. Yegel, Eock A Co.; Bankers* Frankfort-on-the-Maln. (Aroilablo in any dty In Germany.) . : JAMES BLAKELY, , ' Xny7 • '. 19fl,corJof SeremhacdSmfthfleld wts. - TEAS i: TEAS! TEAS t WnOtESAI.B ASB RETAIL, the JPeMn Tea Store, , 38 Pmssnm, Pirrsniraan, Pa. BY the half chest, of neatly packed in metallic piuikfigcr' .to suit thetradei ‘ : ... Thesobwriberianow receiving his Fall stock of GBFJ ? and BLACK TEAS,—consisting of some of thu finest cl 11 « .tabo.|ouxultaibeEa£tern market." Merchant*risking,lLe dtyaroinvited tocaUandexamineouretbck. _ Below is a list of the various grades; all of which ;have been carefully selected, andean with confidence be’re com*' mended:' •" . '3O half chests fine Ycrtmg Hyßon; 10-.fdo- do-' Moynno .Young Hyson; 10 ' do. extra fine Moyuno do; 100; ~do.. Snperior -dO;. 16 do extra fine .do; • 60- Lacqured boxes extra Curious YoUtag Hyson; - -20. half chests fine Gunpowder; * 10 do- ’extrafine do; ,6.-. do - do Moyune Imperial;. 20 .>do :: Superior : do; r 160 - ; do - -KneGolong Black Tea; '4o' do extra fine Oolong; 80 do extra Curious do; : so do Superlatively afcrongand ftßgrantOolong; J 25 chests extra fine English Breakfast Tea; . . .5 - do: ••-Curious '-do-'' “ do; .... v ... ALSO—Javaund Itio Coffee, LoreTlcg*a Crushed and Pul verised Sugars. -• . v ...V.-"":-;' ALSO—63,OOO Principe Begare,. which will be sold very low. ■ A. JAYNES, : norl4aiiw : Bfr Fifth street, Plttahorgh. TYPE AG BN GY. A. JAYNES, NO. 38 FIFTH STREET, PIITBBXJBGII, Agent for the Salt of L, Johnsch J* Co.'t Typtj £c,, Of PHILADELPHIA, HAS ON HAND andfor tale, the following;—Bnuslinrd column Galleys: .Common,. Galleys, assorted, Sfice' Galleys, Composing Bucks; .Common and Job .Oasrs; Shooting Stick#;- Ley Brutkcd; Boxwood Quoins; Fund* taro and Riglet, of all descriptions; Brass Bulc, of all descriptions ; Joblnk, tnlfi> sanc;-lpo kc-sa Prom's: Sews link; 100 Fonnts'Faficy Card Letter; and Leads, cut to any ength. ■ • '' JBJ** Orders for Presses and Type will receive prompt at tention, and furnished at the Foundry prices.- Old Type re* ceiTed in exchange fbr hflw,ot 9 3>. . . ■ - .. Pittsburgh, May 14,I8&&*~da w THE underriguedhas justrasdredathis \ g uL . CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE. near tho Two Mile Bun.between • and LawrenceTille, a splendid • - of of erejey-description, and will continue to receive regulArly, new andsecondhand Qxirtaga, Sie&irj, BuqfUx, etc-, which he will sell on the very lowest terms for cash. Haring bad rwelveyeaxs* practice in ihobnsihess,ard with hls weUknown facilities in the East, he flatters hlmMt inputting down allcompetiUon. - f Those wishing to pnrehaseare respectfully Invited to call and see for themselves.,; - -Eapixdfll and prompt attention paid to wpairingof Card ages, Ac. {mylBalawy<? . JOSEPH WHITE. Jayne’s F&mUy Medkinea JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT; Jaynes Hair Tonic; - > •« Tonic Vermifuge; u Sanatfre Pills; : u . CarmhiaUreßalsam; 4t AgnePUlii; ■ **. Altera.Ur»; ** American Hair Dy* . Theaboveraluable &milymedicine# constantly on han<L and sold wholcsala or retail,kt the Pekin Tea Store, 8S Fifth street. By ■ A. JAYNES, r . Janl9:dAw Erelusire Agemt for Bltisburgb. \ ■VfEW PATENT AUALGAM PEN.~Thi* important in ±\ Tcntion remotes tbetwo great obstacles lotbe tini' vrr.<al use of the Steel Pen, vis itbelr rigidity, etui thni?- rapid destruction by the corrosive, action of theink. Jnj •minutely examining the qnlll pea in the act of writing, it "wilt bo seen that the action is compound, consiaUngi first, of "agoutle yielding backward ncliunimmodfctt!ly.&bovc ti e uib'of the pen,'and, second,‘the “adsiors”- action, Vr spreading open of the points fa* permit the flow of the Ink.- This compound movement—which..steol. pens, hitherto; uerec hate hadr-glvcS to the qulll'itir flexibiliiyi and that • peculiar springy play which Is so agreeable to the. band, and which seems to suit the . action of ihA muscles of tiro fingers; yielding, as it the slightest pressure,wiili out craniping.the band.' The efforts of all steel pon makers hate been directed 10 the attainment of. this essential qiiat* ity of flexibility, and they hare had recourse to ait' innu merable variety of ©racks and piercings to attain It. Ti e Inventors of the Patent Amalgam Pen found, from a serb-s , of expert mcuts, that the’ whole practice ef the tradebad 1 h ' tbla-respect been' erroneous—-that no combination cf cracks’* acid'** piercings” could produce tho desired action, if the ordinary form of Uuts&elpcntsaz adhered to. ; This point being gained, they'avoided the plan hitherto adopted for. attahdng flexibility, and, gave a. peculiar form to Use metal, by hich they managed to combine, the w scissors” action of the ordinary steel p©n with th© agreeable flexibSt-i ity of the qullL The second, difficulty to be oyeflreome.wrs of less but still of great importance to the'ooii-’ stnncrs of steel pens, -Everyone is aware of the ©orrokve actlcm of the ink on the ordinary eteel pcn- Evcnwithtl e greatest care, Hspeedily destroys the delicatahrsxnocth sur . &ce ofthe pen,. So serious n drawback irtitia Hum tie : u tilityof lihe Bted pen, that thousands aro indneed to pur chase gold pens, at an enormous cost, almost-exclusively because of tuo antf-corrosivo quality of: that metal. The “ Inventors hove removed this evil bv their compound metal, which possesses all the necessary quolideaof steel, with the additional merit of Resisting the chemical action of the ink. « T^ e &***?& tot Here- Mon i\centg times longer than Vie Sleil t wi, tausrendenng them the cheapest ever introduced, Porsaleby , W. 8, HAVEN, Stationer, novlo Market street, comer of Second. B revnedy A CO. rid go over the Alleghenyßiver, at or near. Sharpsburg. '. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, TbaVln pursuance of tLe Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, cntitiedAAn Act to authorize tho OoTcmoriolDcorj-o-- rate a Company to erect a Bridgeover the Allegheny filter* at .or neat Sharpsburg, In Al&gheny County ” approvtU 13th of March, 1853] and Supplement thereto* end Acts ex* tending the time therein limited) BookswiUhe epenedby the: under named. Commissioners, fo rec&vo. snhsoipticms for the Stock Of sold Company* at the ST. CEIARLfcSIIO- Tfih, la the City of Pittsburgh, oh the SEVENTEENTH day of DECEMBER, 1853, between tho hours oflO o'clock, A. M., and 4 o’cldck; P. M ;and should the whole number of Bhares.mit be subscribed omhatday, then and in that case, at the house of Mr. NEWPORT, to the Borough of Sharp** burgh,©* the TWENTY-FOURTH BAY OP TUB SAME MONTU. between tho same hours. v :- PldUp — Thotaas Liggett, ‘ 1 James Sharp,- Gabriel Adams, Lewis 0.J..N0h10, Thomas Wallace, Peter KUngensmitb, Malcolmieech. [ Duncan, HarrisonParry,j • David Drenan, Robert Chessman, \ Francis Karas, - - Richard Kwalt, .Djvvidßoyd,. * Robert Wilson, James Marshall, . James H. fiTClelland, • Henry SFGoary, 1 ' Thomas Pearson, : games Blakely,. •, Grant Mowry, ? Charles Spang, . • James Q’HiDoxmy, • WHiUniC. Denny, A.Morton, •- J.O.Comstock, •* Lemuelßhurtliff, - V. A.Collier. . . James Lewis. ‘ fnovl" Wholesale and ttttftU. : SADDLE, HARNESS AND: TRUNK iMANBPACfORY, •p.OBEET H; UARILKY, bega louts tolnlbta jpCA li bis ftiends and the puhlicgehorally, thatbe fefejßfgk; continues tooecupytbat largaand commodiousEjgiliglqy Storeßoom,Tonaerijoc3cnpic4tiy Samoelfaiinfrir • ,v stock* 0d.,N0.8C. comer of Diamond AUeyCandWoodst, whore he keepafa large andgenerdassortinentof Saddles, Bridles; Harness, trunks, Carpet Bags; Saddle BagA'VaHfies, ; Buffalo Whips, an<LaU ether articles In his llnel' , ■ He also'keeps constantly en haud,and la prepared to fa r-' nlsh to order, all kinds;of Riveted -Hose, manufactured of the best .material, and in a.atylo of workmanship equal lo the Eastern manufactured article, and at SO per cent; cheaper,'- Country hleichants and Farmers would do veil to call aud as heis de termined to sell first rato artides at verylow prices. • Nb. Bs.corner ofWood st and ■Dtonopd Alley.-- A ' . - ,V . .;fap2fi ‘ . • Mew Coaoh~a&di Caniag6;Factory I JOHHBTOITrBBOmSs&CO., Obmer;of Bebecca and Bdmont street#, JRtghay Oitifc ■ • ® their ftjmds the publlo. generally, that they hare commenccd the - manufactory nr Chariots, in ullthdr various atylea of fialahoS proportion. • AlloolErajwm.beoxeoutßj with strict regard to tfuraMlltv •and beauty of.flnlsh; n Repairs vrlU alsp bo attoiiited to oo tho most naeonablo terms, 1 Using' in ' oil their work the best Kastcrn Shafts,Pole3, and Wheel staff, they feel confi. dent that all who fatorihem with their patronage, will l o . perftctly. satisfied on trial of their work; ' • . Purdmsers are requested to giveusacall. before pureha slDgclseNThere. , 7 ; : > •; _ oct&ly * - : -liIYERk stable; - Oomer-tf SmWfJtdd ztrtd and Diamond: aiky, > _ra»__THE underrigued,having.addcdlargely to bis stock* is how prepared to accommodate the public the finest Bnggiesy'and bostgllorees,both for Saddle an# Harfcess.. Gentlemen 'wishing to. hfirb horses ' keptatjdvory ,will find Superior accommodationsforfhem at this stable. Thestallsare large andnew,ana'tb*t>To ;prietpr pays'every attritionto their ease and comfort. ■ \ ,'oct6:y: ?: „ !>„ DEVUN.' Pearl Steam Mill: - I CANAL BASIN, itLEGHENY CITYi : ' . (joui aaOBOAh KCATIOIf.) onr?arinii«gqidßyof • ■ Byleaviog their orders atfhe Mttlqr in our boxes at • Co., Wood street, or Braun A Reiter,Cor ner liberty and St. Clair streets: Pittsburgh. 'H. Allegheny. ■ willbedellveredto fahmies ineithereftho twodties. <Tnuia; CASH oil delivery, jy2s ir-v.y-..-- ~• BRYAN,'KENNEDY. A CO. XfEVILLE B. CRAIG’S NEW ,BOOK.r-rNoir ready;*!*' 1%. MEMOIRB'-OriIAJOB'ItOBERT BTOBO,' of-tbe Vir ginia Regiment: by N. B. Craig. Publiahed and for sale by . , : - JOHN • ft.,-DAVISON,' * dcc2B . Errarth. - •fphufta, kkAcft supporter-asp vX+ji'- JL-TIO STOCKING DEPOT is at Dr. KEYSER»B, : NoMfO corner, of Wood Btrect and Virgin alley. AlLfclfids of me chanical appliances aro kept and fitted: at this establish ment.; Satisfaction warrantedtaaU casca. 1 -covar ' ft A. MASON* OU. will clean oat oil their eujc&of . Mraxa, st ft ndaottim ef nearly 60 per cent ; ' ... • *i r.‘.*< • r . »..• *■ ■ BSAsensa. CASUIAGIGS FOR SALE* iiHoatfi Sons* £ Vi fZJ;. VVi- r/° \>' *v ■ " '•■ ; -I 7.\i r :.. '■ I ..'■ . *.*?* ’ ■«•' * r,. ".-; 4 . .*■ • - • ' •■*,■»: ■ ' .• • V '"tV. ' ■ • PRtJGS AND IIEDICINES. (Darter’s Spanish, •Mixture. TUB CHEAT PURIWKR OF ’i'iUi ULOOII Stfr-A PABnaj of «n«njßrisr 11/ * ■-• .; A; J? INVAIUABIE HEMEDYFOIi fiOHOFIJLA. }{Wfi JJL Evil, .Bbeumatiam, Obstinate Cutaneous Erections. l'toplcs^or-Pustuleson the. ractvßlofchea, jjbUa, Chronin Boro Wona otafeitif, Scald Head, EuSrcanen*' .Ami Polo of theßoneacnd JoinLfl, Bfabbomtncerß, S7Lilil. ,UUo ■Hliorderß i .Lumb&go. Spinal Cotoplainte, and afl JWj 'eafieS ariaing fromaninjtulicloasuseor Mercury. Imbra -dene®ln Life«:or Impurity 6f : the'Blood. ... ;; Ihls valuable MedlcinE, whichbaa' become celebrated for i the;number .of extraordinary caret*:wffaiir»ri through its ' ageocyjliaaiiiduced thepropriefonH nt the urgent rwmeat • | or their friends, to offer it to the public-,-which thordowith Lthe utmostconfidence in its virtuesiuid vonderfUiCLratiTo propertied. a largo - number>arei however, stronger testimony,than <tho mere -- word of. the : proprietors; ond are frbm gentlctnim'welY known In their localities, andof thehigfcesi refutability '• many of them residing in tho city ofHiehmonu, Vo. . I P. HOYDEN, Esq., oftbaKxcbangolloteJ, Klubmond known everywhere, says .he has seen the medicine called ' Cartels Spanish Mixture administered in over a’ hundred cases, in nearly ali: the diseases for. which It is recommend ed, with the most astonishingly good results. :He says It is ' tbe^mostextfaordlnarymedicinehohaaover'Beeai -., AG OEANf> FEYEK—GKEAT CUIUI—I hereby ccrtHV that for three years I had Ague and PeTorof thd most vio lentdCßcriptfon. I had several Physicians, took Jarcenunn* titles of Quinine; Mercury, and 1 believe all tha Took* ad vertised, butall without any.permanent relief. At last 1 tried Carter's Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which effec tuaHyxnrodme, and lam happy to s»yX have had neithrr chUlaor fever since. I consider it the best Tonic in the world, and the. only medicine that CTor reached ; _ •' ■ ■■: Y ■.■'-■ ■ :.• -Jouii; Loxunw.- ■ . Bearer Dazm&carßlchmond,Te. 0, B. LUCK, Esq., now in the city of -Richmond; and for many y ears in the Post Office, has such confidence in tho astonishing efficacyof Carter’a'Spanish Mixture* that he' has ..bought, upwards of fifty battles, which hoVbaa givenV :. * . hi r. luck says lie has never known i t towihJJhen-taken according to directions. atul formerly of iho . of Kichlnond » ho has wttncMßd BAMTOL M. ERMKEK, of ti. firm of PMuker £ Mor- Ite, Wdancnfc sras Cored or liver “ g’ mof t*o bottles & Carta’a BpS GREAT CCBB OP SCEOPCLA.—The Editor. cfUto iti-h -mend. fiepabHcah had a servant employed In their mtiss room cured of violent:Bcrofulo, combined with Rheuma tism, which entirely disabled him from work* Two buttles of Carter's Spanish. Mixture. madera. perfect Cura' of him* • and thaEditors, in a.publicnotice, say they “cheerfully re commend itto all who are oflllcted with any disease or tue blood.” . v 6TILL ANOTHER CURB OF SCROFULA.—I Lad a very valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. I consider it truly.a vwuablpmedidne.- .. ... ' • ... JAtas ile TAYIOT, fr* end I?;1L E. Co., Richmond/V*. SALT RHEO&I of TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. —•Mr. JOHN THOMPSON,residing lathliclty Of Richmond, was cured by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which;be bad nearly twenty years, and which oil tho- pbyddana of the city cotfld not cure. - Mr.Tbomp eon Is awellfcnowrimercbantin thecity al Richmond. \ T a. and his cure is most remarkable.'- WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Kickmond, bad a Rcrvantimred of Syphilis, fn tboworat fbnn, by Carter’s Spanish Mixture He rays he cbeCTfully recommends it, and considers it an invaluable medicine. , EICUABJ> E. of Bkhmond, was cured of Ecrora la, and wbat physicians call confirmed CotfiumpUon. bv three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. - • •». ~ commissioner of tho roveuuo, rays he has seen the good.efiects of Carter's Spanhth JJixture ia *»d<*y 3 His a perfect cure WM. O. BAR WOOD, of Klcbmciul, cured of Old Soros und ..Ulcers, which disabled him fiou.walking.' Took a few bot tles of Caxtefß Spanish Mixture, and wm' enabled-to walk without a crutch } in& short timepermanently cured' *"■••• „ Mndpal Depot atM. WAED,CLO3B 4 CO, No. 83MaMcn T. W.BTOTT * SONS,No.la2North2d( eti Philadelphia. .: BENNETT « BREUS, No. 12S Mato elreet, itlcbmoSl.Hb. . And for aalo by B.A.PAHNKSTOCIIA CO, L. WILCOX, i >.*(»t»tßtajgh; H, P. ECU WAKTZ, Allegheny; odd by Drugglstaand Healers iixMedletoe ovorywhSe. OctB:dawly . - . 1 ■■■'. JWRUE’S COMPOPKiI SlRBp OF SKI,. • low BOCK ROOT, rruns la a purely Vegetable Compoumi, scientifically bra- A pared from, the beat .reoti and herba of the Matufla Medlra, and has gained ah unriTalhxl reputation for the folovring effects,Tiz.: ■ • BIEGULAHNG AND STRENGTHENING THE LIVER, .and DiQiatxvz Ouoahs,and cleansing the SlcjnachnndJUow* els, and thus curing all Bilious Diseases, Liver Complaints* Piles, Ecver ana Ague, Jaundjeo, • Nausea, Loss of Appotitvv &h.;-atul .causing-thefoodtonourishand support evervnart; • PUIUFYING. IHE BLOOU. ’ ttumore,^Cutaneous Eruptions, Bcrpfa- Scald llcad, Cancer,'Dimples on the CttCUyhlolches, Ulcara, Tumors, Mercurial Disease: Can cers, Ac.,ac. ■ .a.- ■ REGULATING TUB fiECRETORK ORGANA, ahaby enabling them to'perform their proper functions, preventing and curing many painful and dangerous dla-' eases; strengthening and quletlngtheNervoußSyateunthua ■ i flaying Nervous IrritaUon, and curing all diseases of the Norres, Cramps, 4c. Itlsnhxivallcd in the cureofaU: PiUIAbC COMPLAINTS, as Weakncsi, General Obstructions, Swelling of ‘ the Pech lambs, Joints, Ac, caused, fey weakness; also.' ■ Lung and Thrift, Complaints, : M :coldS, Coughs,. jStbma! Consumption, Acj also, Dropsy. , . noum., Having madenreof the Compound Syrup or Yellow Doric . * ioo .7.l' re W l i®“ C. Morse & Co., eilheroumilveF.oriiiour familicsy.and flndiugit to be a very salutary and cßeotual preparation; we do most cheerfully rocummondittothnpub- ■ ’ lie os a very valuable medlcino. .. * E. Bourne, Cashier NaUonai Bank, Erovidenw. R. L: CwhlerJUme Bockhank, do. dc.l Rev. William Phillips, Key. J. B. Richmond, C. S. Jotiea* editor Providence Gen. Advt., William Held, M. W. G. Cyrus : Kshor, M-Ej IL p., Jomes.Hutcbinson, G. 8- Eea.- v V.J. BateSjDoct. lienj. Colby, and one hundred others ortho most respectable families of Providence. ; This certifies that T have.; for a number of years beeirae- modo of manufacture of .. MORSE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF YELLOW'DOCK HOOT ;* h*>y® also been acquainted with lu> mndtiroperandi in die* andean say that inwall rerpoctsit is admirably yalcn* latedto remfedy that class of Uiscara for which it WBfltfe- : signed.: It is especially valuable in INDIGESTION and all ita aucndant aympioips, it exdte-to Healthy’action'the •LIVER, remotes Torpor, andi nactltity of this ORGAN,and stimulates healthy action ikaliiho system; As a DEPU- ' BATOR, or purifier of tho Blood,lthas no superior. r T ; HOLMES, M.D. . jR t I, Jan. 4v 1653. . f t^Erepar«i,hy ; C. MORSE A CO n No. 44C Broadway. ■Naw Yors, nnd sold by Druggists and others throughout this and other countries. JOEL MOHLEK, Agent, aprLcly • . Pittsburgb^Pa. DR. DE LANEY’S CELEBRATED CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, The wJy Infallible Cure Jar that Dreadful DUcase Icnovm as S p^s;^2i?£u ' AORINVf,II): '^ AII Y nocxdknai* . harraasing and e, and produc tive ef/eo much.mischiefto-tbenerYO'us PyBtexn,incapacUa . ting the man fsr bxxslnassj society-ana uiattimony. : ; • This Instrument is -simple, comprehenslYtibu.d. neetr- • i failing, and may bo: nged wiibont the slightest’incon- ' venience or the knowledge oftha'mast Intimbta'frierid.' •It .is-,to be used externally, producing no paiu oi iniory whatever,-nor preventing any -.one from attending’ to 'his business; tvud while in ns© net <2 firirjlt €7itission can taKi> c . jrtoce, a thort time, to*icfc«H : ea>‘. tent that aMAiNTHna pßnsrnrr Ptra-Ea of rktesiios, the loss of which; caused-by. early abuse, is the disease tuques* tion, and. thecauseoftbe thousand concomitant complaints . .Nervousness,: ProPtratiqh.:Dyspepsia,' Pain in the 1 Head and Bimnesa of .Vision, Weakness of the Back, dud "f )W ® r HrtromlUes, Affections of the Ejcif, Impotence, Pha- ‘ plea on the, Beeline of VMLty, V’cairneva = alsoremenibercd,thatthosecompla!nts are but little unaerstqodby the profeisidh in general, and that all th'o medicine hi Um world never has, and never will, stop those . losses, which, if allowed to continue unchecked, are suro to prednegthemost distressing consequences. : ■' • "Tho price of instrument, careftdiy‘secured against all observation In a box, i* only $lO.. U can. be seat *7 express -to any address, in any part of the United States, Canada, Acu, according to order, accompanied by full direc tions, end Impor ant advice to me married and Plnslo. th« «ven'.to the remotest parts of the country, belmr ' very trifling.-r ... ■* , r^*/- :-AlI applications and remittees must be directed (port- himself, he haring po Agencies establish* ea butin London and Baris.. . (post-paid) Dr. B, Do Lanoy, 51 Llspenard street, W©W YOTK. **. I M‘ t “ 3 P ' • ®&* great pleasure. that tlio r ’ &DOTe.zaexitlecea Instrument Is not only constructed on sd» ; ‘ euUfle that from its use the happiest results may always, with confidence, be anticipated, tlierefcdn&for the cure or. thow diseases, no other certain remedy extant. 1 ‘' HENRY B*. KELLER,' MV , OEXZE.M. I).,ooChamberssi.,. / O. ECKHAIIDT, M. J>., 24 Howard 6L, :: • NEW YORK. , . Expectorant. T~ —' J-/ a PP«cd to other aflcctionaof the iongsand Bwmehli v '- So far m the, treatment Is concerned, this Is of very mtlo • ' S?P^ L^.^ n< ? , aa tho remedie3aro the same. The EXPEC TORANT should be given as often os may beuecessary jq reUeve.thecougb, mid produce r free and easy cxpectora- : ‘ -iSS* ff pnam tbe tightne?B, or-palnV or oppres* ~ Bion ahontthe throat .or cheat.. The howela should bo rero* " Joted by ttenaeofthe SAKATIVKPmiS whehevcrhece^ *ary. If there bemuch debility, With night sweats, Item one of TONICVERMIFUGE shouldbe 1 an hour before each meal. It rhpuld ha mixed; in two or three spoonsful. of cold water, ond ; Eueet- Oned-urplease the taste. 'But if therc.be po night-swents, - •• or If they disappear, then giro the ALTERATIVE tbreo - «».• directions, lustoad of «h*-r : All Dr. Jojna’a iSfcearstions for sale, wholesale or retail; at tha PKKiNTEA STORK.SB rifih street: : Jct.l7 VVarren’s f-ongress lnb. ■: rpiIJB INK is prepared by a purely chemical prex-e/s, and Jfc la warranted to iryurio us to tnetaUcven?,- It ifl pale When first used,, but by exposure to tha eirW.- opines, gradually of a most intense and permanent 'hi ark. Fars&le in bottles of tori tussUo, by wholesale or retail,* t ’■ fl< rP 8 B L« 4W •“■ - ' r -‘ 8.-HAVEW’S . ; Stationary War... asft.Mnrhot street. Wn«r of 2d. CIUBAB. VAKNI&H—AuO. gallons,. Smith’B Now York / -brand, in store an»i for sale by ; • .. . FLEMING BU /S 7 successors to J.Kidd & Co.,' • q^ 2 - • 00 Wood St.:" /• \UiUAHILVEK— ~2t 0 lbs in 6toro nnd foraale by W der2 . FLEMING BROS. CRUCIBLES in store and for sale IVvU hy" v fdec2j ■ FLEMING BROS. F BAKU STAR©: *—3o: boxes, Ohio,” in store and for pale by [Uecg] : : FLEMING BRQB. * ALTPETKE—I&Q bags, crude, forrale bv ;dw»2H . B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. ’it) cases Sichy for sale by • J dftr-28 B. A, FAHNESTOCK &. CO. a KUOW ROOT—IOO lbs, Bermuda, genuimv for sale by J\ : dec23 .. .. • . a FAHNESTOCK &. CO.'' 8 AUO- teases, peuxled, for Bala by .• ' de<J3 ’ B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. Manual t> Al'hKS.—-1 have-un hand/and am con stantly receiving fresh supplies 'of the fbUcmlng water?, in pint and quart bottlea: Empire-Spring, White Solphnr Spring, Congress Water, and Saratoga Water; JOSEPH FLEMING, - 5 Corner Market st. nnd Diamond, / : - andcomer Vonrth'nnd Smiihfield sts. \/l■ 81/JOIN H CHESTS—A now; .lot :of-various ei«a and UXL styles, filled to order; fotsaTe byl ... - JOSEPH" FLEMING; ; ■ ;■ Corner Market fit.and Diamond, - ,;j*9 . : ..and cpmor Fourth and.fimiti>fitfld fits. •. -1 XuN’s. KATILAIUON and. Barry’* Tricophetbun, n now JLi lot, just received and for sale by JOSEPH. FLEMING^ ; .. j. t Corner Market fit. and Blnmond, . jo9 . and comer Fourth and Smithflelfl ste. HAiltl)Yi^—littUsbelor , flLfquialiairl>ye,forlnBtani]y“ .ehiingififftbe color oftfso hair to a drop black—thV best now ia qm. . AlßcvKuwellVi and Harrison’* Hair Eye, and-AlxondertlneobttpheyforsnJoby . JOSEPH .FLEMING, : Comar Market tit.and Diamond, ■ and oernef Fourth and fimithflaklrtt • . •*» ■ . •■* j ' if-f ?■- ■. -• \\*
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