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V**‘.s “S 5* ■nSTs'* ; n;,\V2fV<JJ | i*~ wm@i&aB&^£ WMM ————■- iS^Slsa&tMS^iiiss^g Js-'j-t'■’%' ‘V’iyV'^ r ' MfiglMg^M |MMM ;s. y A£v»f: v v',s> “<r H-Sr X-1 ,; -' ‘X : 'X>'*y.'^f-xyrvV‘^‘-1 - " SI:«&CT' W-, ' r , .. . ’-:--- .*' - • •: z.: \ r-? t . : ..- :i, ■ : .-rX 1 - < ■-■ ' lx;; .v ; . .-- - '~‘ . ‘ .v 1 1 • j ‘M- ‘ -''" *■ * ‘ ' ; - 1 ‘ v“' »Siv.; X, -jfMBfM Sffey. V' 1 DAILY MORNING YOST. THURSDAY MORtHNO::::::::: YEDKUARY 28. PIBCOVEBX Off i MiSEBAJ. RICHES-W s —Saisoovery has been .piadj> t m lwk» *n S course of the railoayaurvey, which if ill trobo, bly increase ihe Czar’s avidity for that ooun«ry. Messrs. Lbahy.vtho .engineers. o£ the oonteiu plated railway, *aye returned to Co .““{^ oat P^i Ind aTamTal.pctre’and^l- Sf 'the fields may“ |o?d hen been found near Admnoplo, in the plains form "• *d by the early deposits, and in the ferruginous, sands of 'thojiver Arda,.and also »p ‘bf, ®’ 0 ?!, •of Moiint -Pblion and Mount Ossa, m Thessaly, Intermixed nith extensive deposits of lignite. Tbe silver and. lead mines appear to be of «o value, and of immonse extent, partioular y , of Mount Pelion, Vihere moro than 200 different galleries have already been opened, showing an amount of richness in mineraldopoaitßaimoat fabulous. The lead mines of M°“ nt * 2 Te only three or four mile? from the harbors of Zv rosT and Volo, and hare an abundenco of water power and fuel. ■ - _a. Persian merchant, complaining heavi ly ofsomounjast sentence, was told by the judge to go to the cadi. *>TJbl : the cadi is your uncle, urged tho plain tiff.; .■■■' > * i Then you can go to tho grand vizier.” - “ But bie seorotaryis your oousin!" ** Then yon may go tn the sultan.” . !: “ Bat his sultana is your niece." •• -“'Wojli then, you may go to the dovil 1’ ■ n<«.lth • that is a still closer family connexion . Said the F iher6haht,' as ho loft the court in de- Bpair. CLOTHING. . GEORGE ARMOR, -MERCHANT TAILOR, So. ST Fifth Street, laHMonlc IJalldtng, •mvmfl fitted .up a.l-03*1 for the purpose or resuming himself to; bo able Jo make to order Fashionable Oiotbms of all descriptions. Citizens and strangers desiring comfortable garments, will do woll to dip him a call, as bets determined to please tho most frs tidloas. w\U nl»o bo happy to soe many of bwolil cus trtViftra- as heYiaa just received* from the Eastern cities, an elegant stock of CLOTHS, CASSMEttES and VESTINGS. decSl&a _ “ ;/ : HEfIIOVAL. THE Subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that he has removed from his ojustand, on Market street, to the XRiF IRON FROXT STORE, NO FIETH BTREET, immediately opposite the Theatre, where he is now receiving and opening a handsome u»orL mrnt of Plain and Fancy Colored Cloths, Cassimcres and Vettings, of tho newwtstylea, which ho will take pleasure ln showiugio those who may Carer him with a call. He is mako to order every nrtlclo of Clothing constituting * Gentleman’s Wardrobe, in the latest and taoftftabfcmablo style. _ .. TO TAlLORS^ Thesabscribcr offers for sale his com* lota system of Garment Draughting, so favorably known nd generally used by the trade of this city, Cincinnati, Philadelphia and elsewhere; at the following prices, vis: With instructions, $10,00; without instructions, $7,00. The. Book and Ruler, containing full and accurate directions toanoeessftildrauffbtinß,forwarded to any partof the united taar2S No 4$ Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. SAMUEL GRAY> * NO. *4? Sz'wJuft TjOZEL 'jkjSJnbaS, ST. CXJkXB STRICT, FXTTSBUROQ. fcNTLEMEVS CLOTHTIG made exclusively to order, It « n rt warranted to suit .Has constantly on hand a choice assortment of CLOTHS, CASSrMEREk, VESTING 3, and'OVERCOATING, of tho lateatstylcs, selected expressly for the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving their orders, will have their wishes consulted and complied wub, as all work is done under hi* own supervision- - .novl2. CI OTH l N G S TORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. EORMERLT of tho celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty ttreeU which has won an unbounded popularity under honamo of the THREE BIG DOORS, have, for the pur* pose of Requiring more space, for their immense business, MfflKnr*d-tothe*pariouBbuilding on thecornerof . DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now tho most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS 1 READY MADE CLOTHING, That bM over been offered to the public. Their principal object for this removal, is to give them more ftcilitlen for the _ WHO EES AGE TRADE! The, are prepared: to tell Hoods ftt tho i/o WEST EASTERN PRICES! Ana the, will Warrantthem to bo as good aa any mann. faotured 1u the Colon. . CUSTOM WORK, Uf TUB BIST sms, AITD UPOK TUB SHORTSST 50TICX. They have on hand a fall and hoautifnl assortment ol LOTUB and COATINGS, tor _ • FBOCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND EOSI- NESS COATS. Our Interests are identical with those of our customers, and sre assure the pnblio that our fidelity -trill uot fail in -filling all orders are may ba favored with. DOST FORGET THE PLACE— Io. §§ Wood Streel, (EAST SIDE,) OOEIfEE 0? DIAMOND ALLEY. N. &—Wo desire our patrons to understand that we hare so loogepuny connection with the Clothing Business on Libert? street Our attention ia devoted exclusively to the JOHV M ,cr/)SKKrAcn DRY GOODS. -vv ' ; SECOND'ARRIVAL OF STALIi AND WINTER.DRY GOODS!! The Cheapest Goode Of (he Season / YOUKGL’STETSSrsOK A LOYK, sign of the origins! Bix-Hivs, No. 74 MARKET STREET, between fourth snd the Diamond, Pittsburgh, hare just received, and arc now oocuißß*-hlor«o-and-eplendId assortment of DRESS GOODS, Of the newest and most-desirable stylus, adapted to the pr pi°M Brocade and fancy Silks otbargalns. Plain Black and Cornelian Silks and Turk Satins. Merino Plaids, all wool, and Silk and Wool do. Also, Raw Iplk. and Coshmore Plaids of every description, very cheap... New style Plain and fancy Do Ltsnes.. - Trench MeHnos, Cashmeres, Coburgs, Alpacas, and Para maOas/el] colors and qualities. Do and high colored Db Laincs,nU qualities. Pall and Winter Shawls, of every description. Lang’and Square Droche end Plaid Shawls. . Priatgd Casbmero and plain Thibet do. French Chlatses, Ginghams. A general assortment fast eolor Prints, from up. witttb GOODS of every description. Collars, Cuffs, Chemisettes and limb'd ndkfs., at bargains. Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods, very cheap. Also, a foil stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, at low prices:— linen Sheeting,-Pillow linens, Table Cloths, and Nap kins. Russia Diaper, and Cravats, very cheap. GLOVES; HOSIERY. SUSPENDERS, and-CUAVATS. Wo tronld-TCBpectftiliy solicit an early call from both vholesalakndfcotatt -buyers, flattering ourselves that we can oecommodato all who may favor us with their patron age, omnostlibenl terms. ■ YOUNG; STEVENSON & LOVE. ~ “ ■■ x . •' - .Notice U ■ TO TttE'WHOLESALE AND BET AIL DEALERS OV PITTSBURGH,-ALLEGHENY CITY, and vicinity —D. GREGG A -CO, Importers A Wholesale Dea’crs in Foreign And Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties, No. 90, one door front the North-vest corner of Wood eL and Diamond alloy. Pittsburgh. Korin? completed the enlargement of their present occupied Ware Booms, or© now opening one of the largest and nest stock of DBY GOODS nndYARIK TIES, they bhre erer Heretofore exhibited to the Pittsburgh trade, and da'exaxninatfon, will ho found to be unsurpassed by any other House of the kind in the City, and as one of. the partners id generally in the Eastern Cities during the ; business seasons, burehasing cheap bargains, adapted to the Pittsburgh And Western Trade, we will he able to otter Inducement* to oar oliteußtomors, and purchasers gener ally. Our stock of Dry Goods oonsists In part of the follow tug leading articles, vis : Bdfcffta* Broad; Cloths; Pilot and Petersham do; fancy Ctsrimercs; Tweeds and Satinctts; . Jeans, Fancy Vestings and Corduroys; Flann&s* Tickings and Vest Paddings; Brown And Bleached Mqplldb, and Irish Linens; pordgrt'ahd Domestlo Ginghams; Alpacas,Merinos,Coburg Cloths, and Dress Silks; Bay StAts and Broacho Shawls; Woc&ett Comforts and Pancy Silk Handkerchief. The following comprise a part of the general stock of Combs, Threads and Sewing Silkß; nosieTy»GloteB; Bibbons, and" Block Silk Telia; - LaoaGoods, Jaconotts. Mull and Comhrick Muslins; fancy .Nett togs, And Millinery goods generally. assortawniofTableCatlery, Pocket knives, Bason aud Scissor* of our own Importation. Perfumery, Pktdht MttHcblM; together with a splendid assortment ot ‘ Gold and Gflt Jewelry,bf the latest patterns; Gold and Sil* ww Woteheic Watch materials; Watch glasses, and nn ex tenrive atoefc of 30 hour and 8 day Brass Clocks, of a variety of patterns. AU of which will be sold on tbo most accom modatingtennsitorOasb, ©rClfcy reference. N. B.—-City, Country MercbMiW_and Pedlars nro invited ' . to give naa calThefOTe purchasing wpfllitf : :‘J~ • D .QBEQGACO. m£AB!;TEASI . TBABI—J. HAWORTH, the original and X only importer in this city, of the best Congo Teas from London. Is nowreedvinga very large and choice selection of TEAS* which he is determined to sell at such prices and fineness of quality, that all the reckless puffers in this or the nextidty eannot beat. He most respectfully invites the ladies and gentlemen of this and tho snrronndiog districts, without distinction of nation, to coll and try bis Teas, which ho sells subject to bo returned, if they don’t givo gaiisfactkniu The following are. the prices j Prime Oolong, Souchong and Congo, 37 rents ©: A very superior English breakfast Congo. &0c lb. Extra a very dellrioas Congo, 7So. Floe Yonng flX Extra fine Young Ilyßon and Imperial, 75c. B Q>. Very best Yoong Yyson ond Imperial, 81 © lb. Don’t mistake the place- -PAGODA TEA STORE, corner of Diamondond Diamond alley A liberal reduction made to dealers. , • ,mn2l : CABPETLNG/—A large stock of new and beautiful pat taiMiiowrewMnffnfctbe • T KBW CARPET BTOTUB, vf, • .-;..i/• •47 Ififlh street, near Wood. Alio,OH Clqths of Oil vrldlbs and qualities; Hncp, Mntts, Matting, WlndOtr Shades, "Stair-rods, Tonitian minds, Ac., &0, AT THJ LOWES* DAB 3 PRICES, seps ANK BTOCKB WANTED.—SO Shares Kxcban&e Bank, GO shares'M. and H* Bank, 25 pbares Bank of Pitts l>Tirp!^ r ' ' A> VHLKINB ACO » fes • •:71 pourth-street. O BAKER’S UKRES—Oferervdescrlptioa. aJwnyfton bawl and f<?riwde br - ffobT? • JOS. FLKtfXNQ. lADIEB’ Gum Sandals, Overshoes And Buskins at 6< i cent# per pair. L. E. HAYWARD, ■ , febls . corner of Market and Liberty streets. IkTEEDHAM'S BRKABT PUMP—The most perfect article IV now in use, Those In want of a Breast Pump vroold do well to-call and examine these before purchasing any other kind. A supply received by JOS. FLBMING, feblS v.i Successor to h, WHeox k Co. . OHA.WLB—Yet on hand a complete stock of every descrtp? vl don, of 2000 riiawla, which we ore selling at ooe*third lew than tanal prices. > - A. A. MASON & 00,- fcH4 > : No. 25Fifth street. ■ T --At : -vC i ♦* * ' - ” '; ■ • K'j.v**- V“ :f!\- -; r V':: ■■'£•’• ■i-..' .V l'-v t.fs.T.{T>•*. - ■-. v-:. 5 4 - s 4 ROBINSON 4 CO. . :V-‘.. . .sit® TRANSPORTATION. “ gpRING ARRANGEMENTS. T HE. PEKfvrS YLVAiM l A -CO^IELETED'. . .>wtfs*s4vw»;m , THBOHOR4«'At»")!SEN HOYTRS. Or: AND AFTER AVEDNRaDAY-CTBBDXRT 16th, me drainsfehv© w follows MAIL TRAIN *iU leaveevery morning (ex«pt Stroday) at .7 o’clock, rtojh D t uff at alVtbo regular-stations,-arriving in-Phlladelphla at 12 o’clock,. P M-, ’eotmocllng- with xrtttiir direct to New Y< THE EXPRESS .TRAIN learcß the stationereiy evening nt 9-00 o'clock, stopping only, at • Irwins, Greensbutgb,; Lntrobo, Hillside, Johnstown, XiUey*s. GalHtxen, Altooba. Ac-, connecting at Harrisburg with, the tma.-for„BaltK more, and :amving hr Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 12,00, noon.-:--' ■. THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will Icavo every, after-, noon (except Sunday) at S tfclock, stopping all regular : mat lons, and ruoning only os far as Latrooe. RETURNING TRAINS arrive.in Pittsburgh. Aecommo* ;daUon, 8:25, A. M. Express, I,P. M. Mail 12.P.M. . . Fare toNawYork, $0,50; Pare to Philadelphia,sB; Fare to Baltimore's. , ._ „ ifitggag© checked to all stations on tho Pennsylvama.BaU road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. - , ( —s Passengers purctfßslng tickets in cars, will be charged TXS cents in addition to the Btation rates, oxeopt from stations where the Company have no Agent. No notoaof a less denomination than five dollars will bp received in pavment for tickets, except those Issued by tho Banks of Pennsylvania. ■ ~, . ~ NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not excoedlng $lOO. N. B —Tho Excelsior Omnibus Lino has been om ployed to convey passengers and baggage to and 1 from the Depot, &t a charge not to exceed 12)£ cento for each passenger, and i°iz r*»nta .far each trunks Tor t?ckoto. apply to J. MRSKIMEN, Agent, • At tho P. R; R. Passenger Station, on Liberty St Pittsburgh, Fobniary 13,1851—f febl3ily*3d pj| xzg* papers that have this advertisement will please cor* reel. SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT ON and after WEDNESDAY, November 16,1853, Three Passenger Trains run dally (Sundays excepted) as fob lows*.— GOING SOUTH. Homing ' Mail Evening Express. Passenger. Express. Leave -Sandusky nt..... 4.0 U A M ILOO A M 6.10 P M Monroeville Junction- 5.16 “ *1 ,B 9 J‘», Shelby «Jancuou;.«..... ff.4o * 4 . 145. PM . 7-15 „ Mansfield Janetiou 7.20 “ . 1.40 44 . 8.10 Mount Vernon..., ...,0.05 “ 4.10; , 0-65 Reach Nuwark.........;.A0.M-“ 6.16 u 11.00“ GOING NORTH. • ; Leave Newark at....... 4.20 A M 9.00 AM 6u2SPM Mt. 'Vernon.. * 6.25 “ 10.10 u 6-30 4 Mansfield Junction..... 7.20 IAIO PM. -8.10 Shelby Junction 7.45 .1.05. “ 8.35 Monroeville Junction-D.15 u 3.10 10J0 Reach Sandusky -10.00 “ 3.65 4 11.05 Connecting at Sandusky with Had River and Lako hiie, and 44 Northern Division” Cleveland and Toledo Railroads.. At Monroeville, with Trains on “Southern Division” Cleveland and Toledo R. Ik, for Cioveland, Toledo, Ac. At Shelby Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cm clnnatllUllroad. . • . ■ • . . At Mansfif-ld Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania. Railroad for Pittsburgh. ■ „ _ ... At Newark, with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Columbus, Ac., Ac. . . ■ „ _, This arrangement of Trains completes the lino of direct communication between tho East and* 4 Gnat KcrVi'WcsV Passengers from Philadelphia and Haiti more, destined for tho West, proceed, directly on their arrival at Pittsburgh, by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to Mansfield. Thence to Monroeville, where couaecuon is made Immediately for Toledo, Chicago, and intermediate places—affording a route unrivalled for Rafely, certainty and despatch; Connection Is also mode with all the Trains on the Ohio, and Pennsylvania Railroad at Mansfield, by which passen gers from Chicago, Toledo, Detroit, Sandusky, Zanesville, Newark, trad Columbus; proceed to Pittsburgh, Philadel phia and Baltimore, without delay. . By this route, passengers taking tho early Train from Zanesville,Columbus, Nowark, Aegean go to Toledo, San dusky or Cleveland, remaitf inelthcrplaeosomofour hour?, and return home same day. - • THROUGH TICKETS to bo had at thedilTorent Stations, for the above named places. J. R. ROBINSON, SnpcrfntV Sanduskr, November, 18*3. fnov24:3tnl PASSENGER AGENCY FOR GEBHAHY. . JAMES BLAKELY, AgMlt. J^sO* Tut House.of W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT A Co. luting, Id addition to their extenslro arrangements for bringing ont Passengers from GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, Just concluded arrangements also 10 bring ont Passengers from ha Allowing Olios and Towns in GERMANY, via Antwerp to New York, and thence to Pittsburgh, the undersigned wilt Issue Passage Ticketsto Now York and PiU sburgb from Antwerp, Coblens, Cppenbolm, Machen, Bt-Goar. . Gahaheim, Coin, • Prior, Worms, Dosseldorf, Burgen, Darmstadt, Newrreid, .Matos, Frankfort on Main. Manbelm, HeiJeilmrg, Car Is ruche. Basel, Heilbroun, Stttttgsrdt, (Jim, AsebaffeabQrg, ' Wursburg, Ac., Ac. Passengers will be brought over in fir»t*rato vessels, and either boarded or not, o3may be desired. Draft*, payable at sight, may be had at the lowest rates, from the undor signed,on London, Liverpool, Paris, and Frankfort, suitable for remittances to the Old" Country, and paid, froo of ilia* count, at any town in Great Britain, Germany and Franco. Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, Ship Agent, j*27 - Corner of Seventh and Rroithfleld streets. Pennsylvania Railroad Company* 'll T ng Produce,' to Baltimore and Phlla* YY dolpUa» promptly, on receipt. Time, Five Days, BATES OFTBEZOnT. Baeon.-Forfc and Beet; (salted,) 4&e.91002b5. On Lard, Lard Oil, Tallow, Cottony Wlndqw Glass, 60c. IOODa. • • • ■■■:"■• On Candlea, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobacco, 60c. $ IOOIbs. • On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristlee, Clover and Timothy Seed, 70& lb. On Deer Skins, Hemp, Flax, and “Eggs, TOc. $ 1002)8, pn Feathers, Fun, Peltry, Brooms and Merchandise, 90c. sloolbs. . On Flour, 87%e. barrel. We'aro also prepared to forward freight to Rodebaugh’e Station, near Groonsbnrg.and Intermediate Stations. OOVODE 4 GRAHAM, Agents, Dorner of Penn and Wayne Pittsburgh. U. U. HOUSTON, Agent, jyff) 27fi Market street, Philadelphia. PENNSYLVANIA RAlDROAD.—WiaixaTaniyr nrrwjear PITTSCUT.OH, PaitADELPUIA ASn BALTTCQ&E. gr- Firsl Clast. —Eggs, Feathers, Merchandise, Furs, 90 cents . Second Class. —Apples and- Peaches (dried,) Beeswax, Bristles. Buffalo, Bear, And Deer Skins, Clover and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Ginseng, Rags, Sheep Pelts 75c 100 o>a, Third Class. —Apples (green.l Bran and Ship Stuff,Bacon and Pork, (loose,) Butter, Hides, Hogs' Hair, Hemp and Flax, Leather (Eastward,) Cse 100 lbs... Tbilrth CVix*. —Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or boxes,) Barley and Malt, Beef und Pork (pickled or salted,) pocked Candles, Cheese, Grain (in bngs.) Lard and Lord Oil, Lead (in pigs or sheets.) Oil Cake, Tallow, Whisky* Leaf Tobacco, 50 cents loolb*, r . Special Rotes.—Cotton.COc 200 Jb* t:- FJoursl bM. decl2 . . GEORGE C. FRANOISCUS. illessrs, J, Shroffel & Co>, MANUFACTURERS OF FIRS PROOF SAFES, Vault Doors and.lron Window Shutters. AND as nil persons admit the necessity of the above mentioned articles, we have no hesitation in recom mending our article to be equal to anything in the city. Orders promptly attended to, and pat tip in the best style, and on short* notice. tm, Siuiihficld street, between Fourth and Fifth, Pitts burgh. [senfr.dOin'l J. SHBOFFEL 4 00. • Couiume the Smokee THE subPcriber-haTing’lbe exclusive right to mnnufao taro nnd sell SWEENEY’S HOT AIR AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and contract for heattog,buildings with the most-economical Furnace -now in use. Tho attention of those Interested U solicited. Any information can be had of A, BRADLEY, •Nos- 2 and 4 Wood.streot, or of J. BARNDOLLAB, .. decSfctf ]■.. Jroa City Store W«reboußo, No. IS4 Wood *t. Depot of Longworth A Zimmerman’s Ca tawba Wines and Brandy* THE undersigned has received and offers for sale, ai fl'n* cinnati prices, a large quantity of Logworth 4.Zimmer man’s choice and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La dles’ Sweet Catawba Wioes. Such os may desire to procure an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure juice of the grope,) will find my establishment the place for the gratifi cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandfc dtstillcdfrom tfao genuine Grape, is declared by many excellent judges; equal in flavor to tho best Imported Cognac. D. FICKEISRN* ja2o • No. 137 Liberty street • Chemical and PhilosopUleal Apparatus* AVERY great want has been felt in our community, be cause our Institutions of learning, or publlo libraries and reading rooms, have no CnnacALAnd Philosophical Apparatus to onablo tho teacher or pnbllc lecturer on sci entific subjects to illustrate bis lecture upom Tho Young Men’s Library Association, at their late annual meeting, resolved to take the necessary stops fbr obtaining such an apparatus, so as to flll the void so long felt. The following persons have bean appointed an a committee to carry oni the object proposed, and it is earnestly hoped that the citi zens, when callod upon, will respond-to the call by subscri bing liberally, • DR. WM. M. WRIGHT, DR. JAMES R. SPEER, EDWARD RAHM, - F. R. BRUNOT, 11. P. BAKEWELL, ■ jalB "• .. Committee.. Baldness Cured* EMERSON’S AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE, for restoring tho Hair on Hoad Uopxlxsslt Bald, and to prevent the Hair from failing, is winning golden opinions of persona who aro using it. Thin is a new article, recently Introduced, la a sure cum for Baldness, nnd will stand the test of a discerning public, es thousands who have used will testify. See circular to bo had of tho Agents, giving full particulars.. Price. $l,OO in large bottles.' ' C. E. FISHER 4 Oft* Proprietors, ■ ■ S 7 Superior afreet, Cleveland, Ohio. For sale in Pittsburgh in the following houses Fleming Bros., L. Wilcox 4 Cd« ■ K- E. Sellers, G.lLKeyser, JoolMohler, Bern. X’aeo, Jr~ ■ ' - ' J.lLCassel. Allegheny «ty.—L. A. Beckham, Pressly 4 Means, J. P. Fleming. . -. jftrminffTmm.—A. Patterson, John Q. Smith. fjaZ^ • Farinsi Houies, Ae%, To Let; “ ONE OR TWO FARMS, with commodious Brick Dwell ings, amt Stables, near to tho city, and suitable for Gardens, Blilk Farms, or to fotien cattle for this market. Also, o convenient. Brick Country Mansion and Stable, large enough, fbr a respectable family. Also, one smaller place; and an excellent Two Story Brick Dwelling, with finished basement and.atUo-HJn the bank of tho Allegheny, above the aqueduct..:, JAMES 8. CRAFT, dec2B;tf - v . . JXo. 144 Fourth et JEHU HAWORTH,. corner, of Diamond and Diamond .alloy, wishes to inform bis customers and the public generally, that ho is now receiving a largo and choice selec tion or GROCERIES, such os -choice Young .Hyson, Impe rial, Gunpowder,- extra fine Souchong, Ningyong, Oolong, Congm and scented Orange Pekoe TEAS s Mocha, Old Java ana Kio CO»BKS- BneSDOABS and SYRUPS; Bauch, Cli«.tar, and Snltana RAISES;*,* OUR -5 pr«scT,ed Citron,-lemonand Orange Peels; rape, rinr French BRANDIES; Port, Madeira, Tencrlffe, Cham pagne, Lisbon, Bhorry and Malaga WINES; together with a general assortment of puro hß ta determined to sell at Buch LOW PBiCES that cannot be beat by any other Btore in the city. nov!7 BUTTKR—I2 bbls packed Buttar for eale by i : . decl2 MILLER 4 RICKETSON. SOAP AND CANDLES— - • : "W. • 300 boxes N0..1 Family Soap; .M- do. Star and Mould Candles; forsalebr _ tfec22 MILLER 4 BICKBTBON. /^LASg-—3OO boxes oss’d sixes Window Glaaa fn* «m» h» " T dec22 . : MILLER 4 RIQKETBON. 130YS* AND YOUTHS’ Coarse and Fine Boots at cost; ' X& - I*. e. Hayward, •feblO ■; : cornerof Market and Liberty jibry-ata aUQAK~-10Q hhds prime New Orleans, to arrive, for »<- by Lfoblfi] JK2NG& JdOORHHAD. r ! : ., ';.•-•v-■;^. 5 •:• '* i*: * V ■• : -v" : -V<:. , v'fi -r' i. V niJV' ‘ '' ' ( *. ; i. jv:-.-..:, v' .< - ' ; -ts. v : \ v ’ " '”‘*'l \ •» < • :■.*, *-'* 1 -i,- - INSURANCE COMPANIES. Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co* Cfficef iujrthroomtftheExchange, ThirdgCf&hiL 1* propertyria town and 00011117, insured' against loss ot damage by Hnrlfiwsstkatß'ofpßaniuis. MABraa.-IjrecEAScA-i-TheyalsoinsttreVessdSjCargoesaiid -frrightSj policies, m ■'■ r Iklahxl edso ingwre rwerchandira *tnnsported I by r4Uroau pars, canal boats and steam- - <bQato,jmritera.ax^lakes,onthemostliberal terms. t- PiiTil’itfi ■ Joiß'iih. Hw Edmund -A. Bouder, John 0* Daria, Robert, Burton* John Bi Penrose, Samuel Edwards, George G. Leipcr, Edward Darlington* Isaac XL Davis, llamFolwell, John.* Newlin; Dr.R. fiL Ilaston, Jes. 0. Theqphilus Paulding, IL JotuA. Brooks, HeuiT .Sloan, Hugh - Craig,-George- Scmli, Spencer hPllf oiA. Charles Kelly, J, G> Johnton, William Hay, Dr. 8. Thomas, John Sellers, W illiam al T. Morgan, Hugh Craig* John *T- Logaa. < WniiAit Prutdent . .. TooftrC.^Hum, Ffc« JPraidenL SixmW.QaKAX, ‘J. : . v Office of the Company, No. -42 Water street, Plttslmigb. • jelfiritr P. A. MADEIRA, Agent - PROTECTION raSTTEAHCE COMPAHT, OF HARTFOfiD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premiumi and.Watcm Fund $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1326. Policies of Insurance leaned at ail times on the mostfavota . -Meterms, against- LOSS OB DAMAGE BV FXEE, 'v ■.V oB : mE. - - ■ PERILS OF SAVIOATIOa, . -BY” GEO. E. ABNOLD, Aosirr FOB PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY. 'inarlfcy' V.• Cr- THE U2ITED.BTATEB LIFE IHBTTBANCE, ANNUITY AND TBtJST COMPANY, FHIUDEItPHIA. ; CHABTEBED 1 APRIL 26TH; 1850, CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL §250,000. Office, S. B: Corner of Third and Chutnvt Streets, Philadelphia, Q&ccrt <if the. E<mc J3oard at Philadelphia: . ;■ 'UIESCIOBS.''-'- - J.- - - 1 gtophon R.Orawfbrd, PanlßiGoddarf, - Ambrose W» Thompson,- lAwrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tinglsy, Goo. M’Honry, Jacob L. Florence, James Devoreux* William M. Godwin, William XPKee. . Prtetd£Qt~- Stojdien B. Crawford. - Fie* JVaiac7x(—Ambrose W. Thompson. .. . JSsamincr, jf’tffsbifTyA—James H. Willson, M. D. Mltahaiy M.D. . . . QEO. K. ARNOLD, Agent, rr.arl7-y Ho. 7* Fourth etteet, Pittetuigh. . 6. copy,. ,» w .»,>tno3. samist, | HO OK & BAEOEHT, . BANKERS. ANt> BXCaAKQE BROKERS, - The Franfelin Fire Insurance Componjr) k. a ctmsna cr wooi>'*:EEmj.sx3-, n*fßntni<M, Va.-' . <y FhZaddvHoi.fiauuiiluu&Li ■:>■:■ VYEALKRS to' Notes. Bineßills, foreign and TVIBiBCTORS—CharIes W, Bancker, Thomas Hart,Tottefl ; 9 Domestic Certificates of PeposlU Ac. 1 I Wagner,SamuelGrant,Jocotrß,Bxaith,Goe.W,Rich* ExciarigeonaUtheprincipal: cities oftheUnionandßo ards, ilordecalD. Lewis, Adolph! E. (opOf forjatelueuws to suit purchaser*. ' Morris Patterson.. CXUS,H.Basckeb,i>oitlcnt • •■> ; Cunrattwdp&rfußdsrecme&jradßpocit. Chas. G. BiBtXES, &creiary. : 'r„ : Collections made on ail parts of tbo Union, at the lowest ; Continue to make Insurance, perpetual ox limited, on ercry xataa*-. .. • Qeplltly description of property, in town and country, at rates as low ; t as are consistent withaecdrfty.' •»■ '*. ’ y - , - _ , The Company . haTe vreserred a large Contingent Jfintd, I which, with tbeir capital and premiums, safely wrested, ford ample prctecifott to t!te assured. A' 1 ••"• -A..; ThoJiwets of ;iba Companion January Ist, 185x,aSpuo agreod>ly to an Act of Assembly, were as follows.' rti: i Mortgage 68. ~ 84,377 T 8 - Taxapcgarylmng:...~...w~.-...<.*..»....»»..«««~ 83363 17 . ! , 8 —~ SljBS9 00. | 1 Cash, Ac,—............. &i,340 81. , Total - -41.512.7<»« • Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one yean, they hare paid upward of One Slfllion Font Hundred Thou* ■and Dollars, fosses T>y fixe, thereby Wording crldence of the sdrantages of insurance, as well as the ability and dispOfit ticurto meet withpromptnesa amiabilities; ' - - : J. GARDINER OQ?iIN, Agents; ap24 . Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third sts. THIRD ANNUAL, STATKBIENT ot the state mutual fire aud marine INSUEANCECOMPA.NY, OF PBSBBYLVANIA. Assets, May Ist* IJOWJ 61 Premiums received to May Ist, 1853—..... 135,250 58 Interest on Loans, Ac....... 2,910.19 Capital 5t0ck................. 100,000 00 $116,183 20 Returned premiums, Losses, Ro-insurance, Ex penece, Ac,.....?-.......... BT.BH 68 Bond*, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good seen- • curt ties*. ...... $161,48108 Premium Notes... 61 Cwhon linyii- i 17,820 21 Total am’t of Resources, Liable for Losses..... s3sVilB 70 CIBKCTOSS. ' • • JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin county,. P. C. BEDGWlCK:,Harrisburg, SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS. Banker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER,' • «* JOHN B. RUTHERFORD; Dauphin county. A. J. GILLETT, Harrisburg, S. T. JONES, Harrisburg, ROBERT. SLOTZ, Carboncounty. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President. A. J. GILLETT, Secretary. Will inture against peril* of sen and inland navigation, aim, on Merchandise in city or country, at lowest rates cos* siatent with safety. Politics issued on dwelling houses either perpetually or for a term of years. Branch Office, corner Fourth and Smith field streets. my23:tf A. A. CARRIER, Actuary. Plttihurgh Life Insurance Company, of PITTSBURGH, ill. CiriTiL, ©lOO,OOO. S. Hook. Vice President—Barren M’CLtmuir. Treasurer— Jessru B. Leech. Secretary—o. A. Colton. OFFICE, NO. W FIFTH STREET, (Masonic Hall Building.) This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or connected with Life Risks. Mutual Ualoßore the same asthoso adopted by other .safely conducted Companies. Joint Stock rates at a reduction of one-third from the Mutual rates—equal to a dividend of thirty-three and one* third per cent., paid annually In advance. Risks taken on the lives of persons going to Callfbrnlaor Anstrolla. - MSECTOBSi'^ James 8. Upon, . Samuel H’ClurkoU, William Phillips, .' John A. Wilson, John Scott, Joseph P.Gaxz&m, M.D. John Bl’AJpln, Alexander Reynolds, Horatio N. Lee, Hiram Btowo, par 23 'Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILLER, Jr., President. I F. M. CORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 9300,000. . ift/ iiit insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE andMA fV BINE. All losses will bo liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Homelnstltutlon, managed by Datscrous who are well known In tho community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain tho character which they ha Ye assumed, as offering tho best protection to those who desire to bo insured. *; Directorir-TL Miller, Jr.,O.W. Rloketson, J.W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W>& Smith, C.lhmsen, QeorgoW. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Llppcncott, Qeorga. Daraie, James Me- Auley, Alexander Nimlck,ThomasSeotts . - ’ v to* Office, No. 22 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang & Co., op stairs,) Pittsburgh. novflfcly• jETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. . Chartered 1810—Capital Stools 0300,000. THO3.K.BR ACE, President.. 7 TITOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. BIRECTOR S— . Thomas K. Brace, Samuel Tudor, ’ .- EbencxorFlower, Ward Woodbridgv ~:. • • ‘E. ABulkeley,: ■ Joseph Church, i Itoland MaOwrj • • Frederick Tyler, . . Edwin G.lliploy, Robert Baoll, .Samuel 8. Ward*, : Miles A. Tuttl<v Henry Z. Pratt, John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham, Gustavus P. Davis, Junius S. Morgan. JSSP Policies on Fire and Inland Risks Issued on favora ble terms, by GEORGE E. ARNOLD, AgV dociaiy , No. 74 Fourth street,. Pittsburgh. WESTERN FARMERS* INSURANCE CO., NSW LISBON, OHIO. -- BRANCH OFFICE, ;No. 120 VrFTH BT.,.PITTSBURGH.- .Capital, $lOO,OOO. ' J * JAMES TC&tLT, Prase.. LEVI-MARTIN, Sec’y. R. McRASKEV,-Agent.''• ' ri *" • A9*WUMnsure . Buildings, Merchandise, and Property generally, on tbo most favorable terms. [decl:Om . Is your Life insured, IF NOT, road what someone has written. Among all tho contrivances of man to protect the family 1 circle from want, none can be found more simple (n its character, noble in its (feature, or certain (n Its results, than • LIFE INSUR ANCE, -It is the prop which tho dying .husband leaves to 1 support the wife of 2u* bosom. ~ : ■ It is thu unseen hand of the Provident father reaching forth from the grave, and still nourishing his oilspring, and > keeping together tho (kmily group.'' - < .vC,A.COLTON, Secretary, m Pittsburgh Lire Insurance Company, Fifth st, .. : 1 . sepal Masonic Hall.' HOTELS, :&c. FLORENCE HOTEL, ;No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YOBK. (CPHDPQTED Og Tint Mmnpgiw \ ■ BETTBEH' LO V&TOy, ’y ESwiraa; 419*000(1 stabling attached to the Honsg. FRANKLIN HOITSBf Oleroluidi Ohio* n PATRICK* PEO^a^lSS^^gi 0 dergonß thorough nnd extend to reoairs. altomtirma ' and large additions of bow ftirnitunj elZWtteXrtS tow pledge Ahemsolvos that nothing shall bo wanSS on their part to render the Fs&irzua & place where all the «rm forte of a first class hotel can bo fouidT fr 4:tf • : PATItlCfg A - : ' St. CHnxles.HoteH — «&E^sByBS&gEs2&*** mHIB flnecrtabllßhmmt haying come into the bands of a 1 new Proprietor,offorsgttiilndutomentate’SotiMrt. ling community, and also to regular bomlcre.-"Every <£*! oaey and luxury wUI be nrorldod tn itsitouson. and no ne&w wfll bo spared to make this Hotel , t.aTy!iSß » b ° may call there, [myiadfl TT. B. CAMWiBT.T°^wS^?T >St» CUUr Eager Be»r " i ALLEY, (near Wood rtrect,) irill Do pSrtnaiW ntotetS ! “fw?, 8 ®" delivered to ony port 'ortho oily ! ie2g - t! V. G. ecUEKGK, :■ office monongahela navigation oo,y ! piWPOSAMwiII bo recelvedSttS cm™ mk Xe X oWock P. M. of TOSBNEB&AY, f| next, fortto constnicUon of lock anil Bom i tb« contraction or lacks anil Bams Nos. a and requisite to extend the navigation to the VircrLii o»7*- :line- Plans and specifications T 3* lEf? S “• w»» wt «££=&£££? tion given by &I*tlirop,:Eiq, or tho undersign ed. ' i Proposals Jill bo received for payments to bTmade la ‘ cash; alsp^Jbb payments In stock end bonds of thsiSm? l Pony,, . J. K,SrooBBEAD,^ 1 - decU Presidentof Mon Jtav.Cß i VBHiITiAH ULINUH. » yTkpETEBT QUALnYrtor sals atmannflwtareifs’nrtSi: st tie NEW CARPET BTQEE. *T ffTPm grfiSS? meat Wood. -;: ; fnov&tf] ■ ■ ' BOBwiON Jr(SJ .*•' I Cp* - :iy * ’ - v ’**• ?' «. v"' *•.; „ . $358,318 70 IR7ZSTHErf&. PROPRIETOR. <' • 'a.- V..;; ■ V :*- BANKERS AND BROKER. EXCHAHGEAHD BAHXIHG _'_■_ :_:>■. wiLKXHB Vfc CO-, UNITED 6T j Eo.«s i Ti-'®tfE't>tir«i Street, - ; ! ■ ■_■ - pa. " ' \ JIOBMON o_nd-I»ooi4BUo-®(ohSiig9,_Coln, Bu?* . snd WamntsbobghVttiift'kyld. ; ; •.. rOoUections niade Uatmgbont'tli*,Union; • . BuIQM pttper.diseoantedbtid-lo&zifl negotiated. . v ‘ Honey received on deposit; ui4i Interest allowed wn« left for a gpedflod time.-* *■ ■ .••'—* < u * ow ; JOHNWOODSr •. BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER* . ■ J>filtEß" D< > \ Exchange, Commercial, and Bazik Hotea. STOCK bought us>2 sold on : commission; ..Collections carefMly attended to.' Interest paid os Deposit.. : • o. 6814 Fourth' nearly opposite the M. M, Bank: % -'vy;..:./;declS .a. a *.tutors TDSBNAIT & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, _r • <, f9b26ayE -Afc Qb Wort Stotei; and JHamond'MUy. ■-v -.-Msaa* - v- v > EXCHA NOE ANJD BA N KING HOUSE OF * - ‘ No, 76 Founra Stam, • • i Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh, :. Janfi ■:/ • ■ PHTSBTOOH. ■' G. B. ARNOLD ft co;, . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. . • i TkEALEKS in Exchange, Coin,' Bank Notes, Sight and; JL/ Time carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part ofthe Union; Stocks bought and sdd on comtn&sioD.' - „ ■ t®. No. .?& jtaurtb st, next door to Bonk of PittsVg. t*el3 HlIJi ft r, :v * , BANKERS; ASDKXCHANQEBBOKERS, SIGH* EXCHANGE oh the pities constantly &r Sale. Time 111118:01. Exchange.’and^Notesdisconnted^— Gold, Silver and BankNotes,bought and sold. Collections madeirialf the principal dtiesofthaUnltod States. posits recetvedof Par and .Current gauds. • [mar27ly xi.ixk YWkurTLj CDW&BD &AHK,'• ''VIOEXKC* KSASIXB* - KKAiushi & RAri fit, .. • - BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, > - . BUY AND SELL Gold, Silver* and Bank Notesj.negotiate Loans ion-Bead Estate or Stock Securitlesjjmrchase Proml/vaiy Notea and Tima BflXs, bn East and'West . buy and sell Stacks oh Oominission. . . . Collections made, on all points In tho Union. imyl ■ BO5B, ' BANKERS AND.2£XCHANGE BROKERS; QjkTß Ewdvin lana oakum asdxxciiasqx oma to so. 67 kjuUttT'BTBXE?, VOUS DOQSB HCWW OLD 87A5D. - N UOLMESA BOK& Bankers and Exchange Brokers, • and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and Bank Notes. Exchange bh the Eastern and Western ©tiesconstantly-tor sale; a: Collections mode'in-' all the cities ihronghoht'the United Btates. Deposits received In par funds'or current paper, No. 67-HarketßtratrbetweenTmrti and Fourth ets.. ya3o:ly , RemoTOl* - -- r PAtEICKS & J?BIEBD, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, SdMßtrnt^p^CtlJi^JoJhcCbrn^iiffypiandWaodtU, ■ -~ • ' ■'•'rgTßncaog T -pjL -; ; ~v T)ATBICKSA EaiEND; Bankers «ui Exchange Brokers, X and Bealersln Notes,Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver andßank'Notes.-,; Exchanges on the Eastern 'and Western ©tto constantly for sale. . .’■.••*%; - ’ Collections inade In oil the dUca throughout- the United. States;' Deposlts rccelved. in par funds or enrront papers at the corner of Fifth nhd Wood Street*^..: •.• [lab3 AVBTIDI BOOBIS, .BSOC'Kr AND rBIXL BROKER; Oflistt aVo* $2: Ifoarih rL above Wood, . • . • PITTSBURGH. Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgage* and Loans on col* laterals, negotiated; \Bt©dtt:ahd Land Warrants bought and sold*.- >.- ' v.O'"' . ' fiBW.OFKICE* '- ; BealEsiate and ■ Coatrdcting Agent. THE subscriber has been Induced to opes an office for the purposQofbuylng and seUing~*4n Commission, and haring the Agency of large Steam; liaw-Mfllr and Beat* Yards on tba: Allegheny river, together' with many other fidlititrafrom other water and Bteam'«nr*millB. He natters himself that he cin furnish any hills of ldmber -ahd timber of any kind;, great or stoall, long er short, ond . deliver them at any point on. the Allegheny, Honongaheli, Ohio, or Mississippi avers; contract to build large Barges,; Store Boats, Coal flats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge Timber, Ball* road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, Ac., to any glven poict, and will attend to too Sale and Rentof Iteatltetate. From Ms long- experience; in lumbering,:fhdgbting and.■ boat ,building, he thinks he can give general saUslhctlon.i AH persons; are requested'to make their;contracts soont dally thbto wanting boats or large bills of lumbor aQd Um ber, should contract fur them In tbeXsll forxhe spring and summer use. He will afto attend to the purchase and sale of any commodity that may be desired. Letters addressed to David Hunk, Real Estate and Con» trading Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, post paid,, will be punctually attended to. Ills office is qq Irwin strwt. No. 2, Allegheny Hooso. • •• • ■ DAVID HUNN. : ■ Rzrmxcia. ■ Col. James B. Horgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. . Mr. John Morrison, Esq., “ u - Mr. Robt.B.-Brown,Esq, u Allegheny (River. , Mr.Wm.Armstrong, M ©anon.* Mr. George B. Sweney* . •* . tt . “ C. AJ. Hahnft Co., “ <« . u « flee2l:lydaw • ; • ■ doling oat Sale of Carpetlnffr iUU ctottuf* Jlattlngi) ftngii £O4 -'f- THB subscribers haring adopted the plan of selling off their stock at thaond of-.thescaaQa* arcuowofferidg Uj« greatest bargains, lathelt lino, ever ©Cerod to the cltl* sens of f ittsborgh or ▼lcinUy. : ; In qualify or quantity lheir assortment Is not surpassed. Hemp Carpets, in groat at 15,.18Xf 25,23, Cl ond 87 U cents. r . .... . -.-o ■• The tntira stock will poslUrely bo sold the present season dtEGABDLESS OF COST, gale to continue till idarch Ist. C.B, HEADLYA CO* 82 Third street ' JnlO _ ' yB-—ScoaH ypteg taken atpar. Notice* T\ISSOLUTIOK.—The fi m of L. TFTLOOX & CO/, tog-. | / gista and Apothecaries, was dissolved on the 2d4nßt;. ' - The subscriber, haring .disposed or his entire interest Id the late firm, to bis late partner, Mr. JOSEPUFLEJUNO, would cheer-tally recommend him to his friends, and ask a continuance of tbs patronage heretofore so liberally be* Btoyetlupon thro.. : [ja9j, . ; Revolver*l Revolvers! JUST RECEIVED—By 3&preBB«dlrectfiromtheiiumtd&b -toms, a splendid assortment of Colt's Repeating Pis* t01ft,4,6 and G inches barrel* allof which.we>will seilfor cash as low as thecity of NewYorfc Persons going to Australia or California, will find that the? can do better bypurebasing their ©quippage at home, than , they can among strangers,as we give , persons o chancej to try any of the abate Pistols, before leaving. the city; and in case of* taiiuto, we rofirnd the money.- ; ' • - . BOWN 4 TETLEY, 186 Wood street. Pittsburgh. T>ATENT FRUIT OATURIUSU—For picking fruit frou "il tfii trees without the old of a ladder;.Pruning Instru ments of the most approved construction; Digging Forks, suitable for strawberry beds,_i&c4 Fotatoe ilooks; Seed Drills; Cutting Boxes, fox, Hay-br Corn S£alks,of various patterns, and a great variety of labor Baring implements for the garden orfarra» : Downing’s, Uarry’Sjond-otlror standard works on Fruits, Flowers, Kara! Architecture, and landscape Gardening, for sale at the Seed and Implement .Warehouse. Ho. 49 Fifth street, Pittsburgh,- P* - ; .j ytt . JAMEB WAKDBOP. Wall'a Academy of Drawing and Painting! Wf C. WALL would notify hta friend sand tho public, . -yV • that he has remoTed his studio from . First strcetj to the oomer of Market and Fourth streets, (seeondjstory,) over the store of Wo, JI. Uersh; entrance on Fourth street. At the request of his £rlendfl,he has also opened a DR A.TY ING SOnoOli. Classes fbr young -Ladles and. Gentlemen Trill be formed fai both Drawlngand Painting. Ho has fitted op a Room with eteTy facility for study, and ho trusts that his enterprise wiU meet with a supportingpatronaga.. . V<. r «pr22}tf . . ■_ ' •- ; : b - ; OYSTER TRANSPORTATION* : "TTTrE have arranged with the Pennsylvania anil Susque ff hanna Railroad Companies,, for: a:special Oyster Transportation Line, at exceedingly low rates. octf ADAMS A CO., 64 Wator at. Dissolution of Partnership, : mDE partnership heretofore existing between- Bamnel .11 Pinkerton, Alexander YoungandPhilipDe Rechbrume, under the firm of PINKERTON, YOUNG AiCQ,, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The namet of.the Erta* Trill be used by cither of thß late partner# In settling <tha ■ business. • . PINKERTON, YOUNG A CO. Pittsburgh, December 1,1853. " . , AST* The business will be continued at the old stand, by SahL’i Pinkerton anl Alex, Young,.'under the stylo of dect-dtf - PINKERTON A YOUNG. - .. . Farmers’ Stalk, and Straw Cutter* rpIIE subscriber offers for sale Sinclair’s Screw 'Prppeller X Ypdder Cutter. It is very simple,, hayings only- two knives,.easily adjusted; the most durableand speedy. Cu tter inuse. They are in use on tho farm of Mr. William Hodgson, Steubenville road. and nttbeClover Dairy of ;H.. Perry, from the Seed and Horticultural Store, 49 Fifth st. doolT JAMES WARDROP. • New Music. A COMPLETE assortment of with English and i\ Italian words; Fantasies and Po tpcmrrls, arranged for the Piano, from all the favorite and popular operas of Mo* aart, Donizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, Roslni, Yerdi, Anber, Weber, BoUlieu, Balfo, Loruing, Floton; with the latest compositions of Joelli Cfottschklk, JuiHon, Strokoseb, oto. Just received-andforsaleby IL SOHROEDBR & CO., nor3o Cargo’s Ha 11,83 Fourth street. BLANK BOOKS— : ‘tegers, ( c Journals, ~ .Bay. Books, ; /' Receipt Books* . . Dockets, . Or any.Ucscrip* tlon of BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER at'short notice, of the most superior quality of papor, bound.in onystyle required. Blank Books paged to order:,',.-.. A large and excellent stock'of Blank Books alwhye on band and for sale at iow rates, consisting of .Cap, Demy and Medium work, In all styles of binding. The trade supplied on liberal lorms-... . -.r r . W. S. HAVEN, Blank Book Manufactnrer, / • . sep2 Corner of Market hnd Second streets. * YTTEDDING ENTELOPEB AND CAKE BOXES—plain ,YY and very handsome—for sale by . . deS JOHN 8. DA VtSOS, 65 Market street- *VTEW BOOKM—H. P. OauUw,* Dispatch Buildings, has received the following: Megarine of Art, for December; ... No, 6 Practical Draughtsman? - . - Popular Educator, for December; The Lady at Home, by Arthur; ... . This Iron Rule, by Arthur; . : :The Twin Brothers; . ...And all the different Magazines for the present month. ' deed • H. P. CALLOW, Third street TbTFSW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED AT DAVISON’S BOOK STORE, 65 MARKET st—Schaff’s History ; Autamn Hours, Mrs. Kirkland; Bloodstone, byJdcteod; Dp the Rifer, Shelton; Golden Link; Tlp*Top; Llttleßrummer Mason on the Church; Pastor’s Sketches, Second series;- -The Lord our Shepherd; -Memoirs of R; WilUoias,:tlLe Pata gonian Missionary, by Qamfiton.; The Well Spring; Per* febift’Arithmetics; Grecnleafs C.B:Arithmctic; MeQuffey’s series; Macaulay’s Mlsceilanicap Preßb. Hymn Books in elegant bindings; and the latest asues of tho 8.8. Union. For sale hy JOHN S. DAVISON, dec2B 65 Market Street near Fourth. UOICE TEAS.—Wehave this day received afresh sup*' ply of strong fine flavored - Oolong and Congo Teas, a l , 50 and 75 cents per pound, new importation; which wo will' guarantee equal to any-thing in this market at the. same, ■nriedi: Wholesale and wtail by r • BAILEY A RENSHAW, * jas :<T-, . - ,253 Idbortystreet. I. W. Oudwlibr -TkEAUEB IK BAGSiND PAPER, No. HD "Wood fittest 1/JHfelmisU. Hio hlghestFiiwlaeaihpaidjbriiigs. . 01017 ' ' • - -j I PURNITURE. 1, ** WM. 8.-SI’KVENSON contlnuva to„manufrciara >\^^«mfiCT,WAa^afpw^tfoacn p liQg- sfhttdd flt*nd£' ' Wrfisi«efofßliDßßTAK,- myn\ I I AVITOTf m&KD at their: ju&- ■ H :nw aKITFACTORV. No. 64 gmithfield rtrw t, k large assortment ©ffaocy and plain, furniture, which they will eell 16 percentbelow custofflsryrAtea. .■■ ■? J •:'- Tnrmn ■ r Great ladaeemettU TSTEwflltellour largo stock orCOMMON.AKDTAhCV Tf - CHAIRS ANP BEDSTEADSj kt. pricea .that: cannot : fall to please cash p urdiase re. All oiii -work jß.wajnunou. 'Ourterms ate CASH,. ’ -.JAMES'IOWBYj.Jfkj-.- ••t mor2s'. •" - ■ ' * cot. flqiyntjfi L Journeymen Cabinet MnfcewAMpotatlon^ . WJUiJSItOnSfr »%; TJ2JJiID STJi£ET t • , ~.;:. (BUTWKja.WOOO..ASD/lUSMS :STB) 1 —: TUlSASSOOlAHONjOnibrfldiiggl ; already twicer ter three • many. -. hands hithwftn. * X * ahopib/ thls city, ImvoopenedthdrWarehouse, and are public* by wholesale or- retail* withPdr* ■ ’ ' ■ ! ■Mflliogaiiy'lVard^OMs.rDreasinglSraEaus^^FallOoltimnfed Bureaus; Blahog'apyßodgtga^fti.Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs; MahoganyWashstnndsj Sofas; Divans; Piano. Stoolsf .Book' Cases; ;Secretaxi^y-Card 'Tables; Pi^.Tableg;; ; flß<t ■ Card Tables; -.Centra Tables; Hat-Racksj Trench Bedsteads » Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dhtiog and BfeakfdstTibles* Workstands; Cherry: and Common Workstands; high post* common, low* and trundle Bedsteads^Cbwry Bureaus; Cnbsj Cradles, Ae. - v “ • “• ' . , j The advantages of co-operation, on anertemdveficale,per4 ttitthenltO'aeU Otthe -fowestpriees. andtheyare de tax-: mldfid to soil,'lower than any. competitors,'an equally good*- if not better article, and warrnnte&r-as the public will .un-, deritand by giving them a call. ' ; •tttk-Steamboat work of all descriptions, and-other articles; ■of any description, made to order in everystyle* at the short-: est notiea.' • .j - ' . . • <.:-.ntax2s.; \ J ABIES W. WOODWELIi, CJi&ISBTFURItTTVREWANVJrACTV'RZ&.[ Wan-roams M andQßThiidstrMt.. • T -. ; 3i. W- |albnna'<jt' ; customers ttat haWw.' - reaiiffigjgißgiail Ihna now completed hla sbririir gtocfc; ws| i of Furniture* irhieh hr; decidedly. € the largest and'best ever offered for sale,ln this City, which, will;b£iiEiild"at pric£3 as low as any ia the U&liod States, Easier'West n-v:f • .7, \ ' As he is determined to uphold the quality with 'weffsea* soned- mqterials/begt woriuti aft Ship, hndaawfegt designs; and from.iheextent pf his orders and facility in manufacturing, &S2£* dto produce warranto! furniture, -at the lowest j 116 hai sdoptei tho principle of identifying his customer^ 1 interest with’his own, in .quaUtyondptica, ‘arid keeps al ways’on“hah<l the greatestvsriety of every dcscription of ! furniture,'front -the reheapest and plaincst,t6 the laostrele* gaht and that a bouse, or any qart AT one; may be furnished jlrpm hia stock;or manufactured expVcssly to or* d«r. The* following articles consist m port, of his eloek, which fbr richnessof style be.surpassed jn any of the Eastern cities: . -.i. v £ouiffXiy'tet«*-teteSbfce;7 - : '.v'.-,'--■;••••'. r? v s ' 60 r ßcr£aa}Sn.pl i asb and-hslr cloth;- - 50des; Mahogany Chairs; 80dot. Walnut •..?*. r. " 60 Mahogany Rocking “ ? - SO Walhui'"• *• “ 60rMahOgany3HTahflS 't ; V r- i;, . ?':i vi'- ' - '2o'WsliroF*' • BO Marhla Top Centra Tables:. •• 2: .-.;••/ i .••••.; 60 , “ ■ Dressing Bureaus; ’ 80 « « Wasbstands;: .. 40 Enclosed" . 100 Common '• • . , . 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; y, .i-.- ••••*• 40 Mahogany Bedsteads: . / 5 :20 Walnut • « 60 Cottage V .800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; . 20 Maboganv Wardrobes; 10 Walnut « . ' 10 Cherry u 60 Plain Bnreans; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables. - : > 12Bocietary and Btokc&ees; / - ai-dds»Canofieat Choirs; ■ 2tCane Seat Itacking Chairs;„. : : .12ladies’-Writing Desks; - • BatandTowdBtanda;- Whatnots; - Etlguires;. Paper Blache Tables: , Conversation, Chairs;■ ■ Pembroke f‘, Elltabethaa “ Hall and Tier « Reception:- - -■ Ladies* Work M , • Peari lnlald* ** - Extension Dining Tables ■■.■• Aim.;■ - • .■.**•■■■■■ • Ottomans;' Gothic and Hall Chairs; ... • , A large assortment - of- COMMON 'FURNITURE and i WINDSOR CHAIRS. ‘ Casctct MxEißfl supplied with nil ar- 1 tides in their, line. • ■ ?8 and HOTELS, famished at the shortest' notice*' .. AUo?dera.piomptly iiHmaod to. WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c. HEW; JEW EL ST STOBE, ■ ' So» 87 Marltet Street* . • : (Second door above the comer of the Diamond.) TOHN STEVENSON, (of ; lfco late firm of John B.M’f ad Jen . y & respectfully announces to the public that he has opened, at thet above stand,a fine assortment of WATCH KB* 'dEWELHY. BHiVKI>;AIin.:PL.iTEO..WAREi LAMPS, OI» BANUOEESi Vocktiand.Swb .Cattery, Dritannia Tca 'and, Ckrmtriufdah &4f> and iba nsualvariety- of goods In fill ItafT of business. [ :,■■■ Special earn and 'attention giren.to the REPAIR of Pi NE WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. ' . Ho trnatfl, that Grom nia long experience in bnrin&ss, he vilt be able to give satisfaction to those who m&jfavbrhlm with their patronage- . Vitteborgh. May 15th, 1853. Henry Blcbarissdiir^weUer r HAVING netted his. store In a bandsojae manncr,and but : recently returned from' the eastern cities .with .a fine assortment of WATCTIK3,' JfcWKLItY, and KAhCV GOODS, would call the-atWntibn of his friends and custom era to toe fiwt that feefound the most desirable styles r pattems and maker* Of Jewalryl lie latest styles of Brooches,' BreastKhs, Fob arsyest Chains, Viuger Bing* Esr ; Lockets,.«tCTiJetc. .. FANCY GGODS^*-Such «r PapiecUhche, !\Yoxk; Tables and.; Boxea,' ; j Fdticy-Vases, PttriUme'BoUies, Table .Mxls, Colt's Pistols, Parte, Monnaies. In great tfarietyi, Ch&iaproiit undCake Drabcs; with an endless variety ofusefuland or-' imjnental articles, which have only tdbe seen'to be Appre ciated. : •• - • [oorl]' • : \ NO. 81MAJIKET STRESS/, Bay Wood Nursery and Gardenih JAMES KENNEDY,{Iate Manugerof theweil-kriown iy racuse Nuseries, New York,) Legs .'leave, to Inform, the public, that he has. now established an KXXfcNSTV E N U li ft KHY t on the Farm of Ur. James S. Negloy, near Kast Lib -rirty, where he shall be prepared,'after tbe Stb instant, to re-. Crfve&nd fill orders forgery variety ofFrult arid Ornamen tal Troesj Uardy and Green. House Shrubs arid' Planta-- In addition to a choice arid superior stockrizr&mdjhe has made, arrangements with one of tfu» largssfcNui?cries in the East, to keep up his supply. Having a thorough,and-‘longexpi. rience in the business, he caaassure his customers perfect satiafketion., Mr; Kennedy lUa 8Br?Iws in j designing, layingout, andmanaging Rural Gumet»ri£s,Pub- Uc tirks, or the grd uuds of Country-: Residences, and' will also furnish plans fbr.tbe fonsaUoo. of Lnwns, Approaches, •Picturesque Scenery, Sc., in the Richest: styles Of the 7 art. -Practically acquainted, with, every; brauchof • Lands-ape Gardening, and spent years in the Sylvian Park? of England, and on the beautiful hanks. of. Urn Hudson, he -hopes he has the.capacity to. meetlhe wishes of those who favor him. • ..... . . • ’■ fiS* Communications can. no addressed through the City FostOffiec,or left at the Warehouse of .ilessra.'Negley i _ Mohan, 22 Wood street. 1 u»; »ar7:v - KRKNKD7 k On. CELEBRATED CHEMICAL XEA-ST 0& BAKING POWDERS, : The ChtaptU, irealthieit,m«sl cal Article, for Jteutiig&readiMiscuti, Frietly .. GriddUy andJo}}ttT}yXXil;n> ihxiry, . SwectCakai ■ ■ Obfb.&Titd,‘<fe,r 7- ,v Ev&RKfmr&itrßD\'’~ OPINIONS OP .lIIE PRESS:— Those who havo tried it,' hsvoTdund (hat theadveriisb' ment does, not vaunt its praises too -highly .“rCToUahasree. Floridianond JCrorti^,J'eV.X9».XS£s.^:-.-V--v--* Housekeepers, who have tested the quality of this pow der, pronounce unanimously inlte Juviuv—{hockport. Daily 'Courier.* ; , ......>.~-r . * ~ t * . . r , .’>■ t.. . ' It surpass every thing in thewayof ririnj?, we ever saw used in the baking of cater,—{HahwayAdrocatc ond Henris' ter, April 15,1853/’ ’ ’' - Thls eu argclnuf such utility In various kfudforfook"; cry, that- wheif-itk'virtuva become, no” 'housekeeper, that studies cozrifbrtAua wil lingly do without T. Pick., May 21,1853. ' . - No one need hesitate touse Durkoe’sali-luiportant&TUcle. to housekecporsv—fEepubHcan Banner and Nashville Whig. Fob. I7i 1853.• • • ‘ Would you have light bread, sweet bread, bread that you can eat with rigood relish, do notfbrget to'prociire Durkcu’e Baking Powder, and you will not fait to havo good bread,- cakes, Ao.—{Troy Dai)yTimes K aiay 24,1852. :v. . * • . We have r tried thla article, arid xan recommend it wlth pwfect confidence.—{Quebec Gazette,July, 1852, - Dorkee’aßaking Powder we hive tried at ourhouse, and our “better half”-was astonished, at the result.—[N. Y, Dally Times, Oct. 23,1852. ' !' AH good housewives will Ttyolce in and glorify the namo i of Durkee, after they have givea hls Baking Powder a fair trial.*r*fNow York Sun, Sept.-30,1852. . . Durkee’s Baking Powder,- undoubtedly the best article fon this purpose that has yet been dhcoveted.—N.Y. Dutch? Irian, Feb. 12,1853. ; ; The (helargcst. rind most respectable wholesale houses In this, and. nearly every large city on this continent, could bo given, if space allowed It. ~ - E. I}. DURKEBj' '-:8olb MAaTTricTiraiß, • - • - 139. street, New BAXTER A HcKEE» '{oot2l} K&Loout s. i^roa. ' J. 8i Leech# flic Alpln<& Co. f ‘TCTHOId&ALBGROOBBS. ahdPealerffin fV els,and Pittsburgh M&nufaatures.Kos.242 and 244- Liberty street, nearthe head of WoodPi ttab urgh, pn, of. fer for sale'on liberal terms, tbafoHowing: ■ ■■■". 100 tierces fresh Bled; >&Q,OCQJb a-Bacon, assorted: • lOQbbls.'Tar; , , toaffßar do; 1500 kega Nails, assorted;!: > .3 doßestNaiMlods; ‘- ; 600 boxes-Window QlasV' 2000 ksg& -Kcet’ find Rifle 'assorted;./ ; -:l l 60 half: chests.Tea,.asH 800 Boap;' 'Sorted;-:' f 85 bblß.Linseed, Lard an i Tsbxs.Tobacco,assoxted;‘ ■■... ■ Tanuers'.Oil;;; i loohhda.N.OlSugar,p&rt;. 300bbla, Vinegar;, prbae;' . • 80 dojßosln;.. . •' 6 bxe. Savona Sugar; ■ 20 .do>,Pitch; ••.■ 10 hhd&Porto Rico do; ■. 6000 &s, assorted Copper 160bogs.Coffee; .. . , i 20 bhlt.and kegs Lard; j 500 bhCL.N. O.Jilolafiaes; I. lOkegs assorted Shot; 76 do .8. H. do; { : Ido “Backfihotr > ; fioobxsr Tin Plate, assM;i, 6 bbls, Alum ; - 4 ions Wire, do; ; 20 ’do Hje Flonr; 2 do Spelter; ' ; ■- 20seitSHnaers*.Machines S.casks sheet Zinc, &s>; • andToola;': • .sorted;' ■ \ - 600 pigs Tin; ; • 100 balesßattfag, assorted; lOOOibsrAntimonj; v,;. .2oQo'fi>B.-'Cotton Yarn, os»‘ 10 tons assM Sheet Iron ;»• sorted* 100,000 fi>s. assM Bulk Meat;' WM. A. M’CLUKG, OEALB& INt . > / Fino Teas, ChQicß'Famity‘‘Grogerie3 alii billow Warp,’ i t. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTZ sr£, PITTSBURGH, PA; IB now receiving alarge assortment of FBESH\QOOPB, In additiCrti'-'-lo his .already extensive etocbj purehasw from first hands la the Eastern markets, whkfc r wm be sold .at the lowestmarkeS prices. ' Hotels, Steamboats, and.families, bnyinc by the qnnntity, suppHed at wholesale rates.., . v ; Goods delivered In the city free of charge; scp2l ENGINEERS'; STATIONERY WAREHOUSEr :• W* S. HATEBf OoESSS OT SUBSET and Secosd Sraais. • k LVTA'XB ON-HAND, a targe and wofl selected stock ef Jj£ Whatman’s Drawing Papers, allsixes; . " ! Drawing Peper ia rolls, various widths; :• ■?. ; Draughting Pencils;, : * -v ; ? / itothematfcal Instruments; '• . n Tape Lines: India-Rubber: “ Field Books? , * * ' ■ K ? ■- Profile Papers; • ’ ■ . . ; ! * • ■'Cross Secttoh - Papers; Protractor Papers; And.all; articles of Stationery usodby Civil -Engineers. * level, Xzanslt, Topography usd Beooii Books ■to w any pattam nquiadL. '^tapX' ' ;:v. . ' ' • ‘ .' '• ' V ' DURKEK'S ~ *-" - 'hi J ‘ -Z'Z^:\- r r .V‘i~ ■■(.l’aSJri-M) ■ ■;_ ■'■ !■: . .i-i Z, i’^r. ri •' * - n n * *\ X - ■£[ ''■? '..v - --f * ” ’ MISELLANEOUS. milß subscriber offers for sate, ppc very jressanable- terms, - ..'?•■ t . ‘■■■■■U Three Storytßridfc thralling House, Jfo.Ho Bonn street, between iU; street end JSvarur: alley; end lot 2ft feet fount, extending baofcXlff foot ta an alley,-.Tho JXousb te (me of the, best buildings,- and Id' one or the most pleasant-neighbor* hoods in the city. , t 1 „ 4 . Five hotfr-rombradng oqtnea; of Ifrriftt tad Ferry etfeotsf one hundred end fiye feet-front on Ferry undsixtyfoetoa .Front street, with a good three story B4ck Building, out the co?w»,.a two story Frame cnFrdnt st, and two Brfcißulia- shops, on Rntystr *» '— * ' t feel,,front .bj ;Bft ; foot dccpvOir-FrOnfchefw&en. Marketnnd Ferry streeti.', m’. Te*7-convenient Frame Thralling; liot Vfr&kt by BO; fronting on Congress end tJm sts. Uti c * W JU® Btraefc near the new Court 1 W -*U arranged end in good order,- and tiS now occupied as a hotel*- ->■■■■•■'■■ v -~ .••■■£ vT- .*•'•••. [ ftmlthftoW ttraebnearSeventh^- 1 in^J^ Uwit burfnes* location. Th«l*>tfo2£rby 80 > feet deep, fronting nn.tawiit.hOfn - ,•.«■;• :r/; - 0 .. 4 ble>rul plc&sanUoc&Uou for & residence. ’ < mnetotolß tfetOTtt «f w^ M p ort , lach , ( jof«.ttrl6o. i Several of these an* on Ihe hUln street:- r - .. \u:v <sj?•-xT « • teleren AettBTaLlm«fowp, on. the which therd are 4house*: there are some 0 or-7 nows er ex cellent awaef, coal, and ebundanceof limestone, convenient fa tbdlandlng; and two. coal pita opoti-:- :> .-j : . Kfnety in the town Of, &et by 160 1 nearly all letel, and weU loc&ted. i -Tho-tenant of e&ch Lat has thej>rivllege of rising whatererstone ccal-ha'iimy ro •quire fop hfo own. use*from apit pe&r :oirrrr^ tt Isa pleasant situation, on the franh-of thehlcnangahetariv* er, a short distance below fto. <Lla.the midst of an «& temdve'ptone coal region, sad bo a desirable point for manufacturingestablishments. ; *,/. . 1 - Two Hundred acres. of- superior.- Btone. Ond,wlth -Railroad,4c. Tide property , has a fount of HOrodros the 1 Monongahela river; an: oxeellontianding; good-iPads'and : -fotmdAUon ;for railroad—•with ‘enough level ground at one i point for houses and gardons, or locations for manufactories. The vein iadeep enough to allow horses to bo used in haul* Ing out theooal—-ihfl.quailfiydf which, fbr iron wprhfSfoomj gas,.or.forany ordinary-use*,lenOtsurpatfodbynßy in the country.. - -> > - 5 ■*■ 1 “■ In my absence, my ag&nt, James-Blakely,&&,.win give all necessary ond be authorizedto give warrant tee deeds for. any property sold* * v -v. < JA2XK3 MAY, i myffd • ■ • ' go. lIP ftrnn street TEAS! TEAS!-TEAS!. • WHOtE34IiB-ANB feESTAII/ <M lhe IPelcin Tea Spire, : - . :« r -■> 38!’Fiytn sTBjm ,^PiiTBBTjEaa t -PA. T>Y the Kalfohest, of packages jtJjlOßUifcthdtrade.-:'' p 1 ‘ -'m"C : . TlwSubscrib<»irnWrecrivla£jwPa3rBU>ck.bfGllPT4 . and BIiACK-'Efi cfßOmerofthe finest cl<|i to be found in the Eastern market; ‘ visiting tbs dty a£a invited to call and examine Ourstock. i l)el(Jw;lsa list of the various grades, all of which,, bava been carefully setae Led, ond can with confidence be -rfcostK mendedT ■•'■■■'■' ••'••••> < ’ * • • . COhalfchestsfinoToyngßyßon; '- ...>/ JO": trdo ' do* ••Moyuuoroung Hyson;, - 10 / da i ‘ : ' extra fineSToyane‘ do; :• 100 ’ -"dtr *■ Superior :• / do; .' ..:16 ••dO' •' extra fine •' do; : . . , GO.Lacqured boxesexir&Curfdua Young Hyson; - 25 half cheats One Gunpowder; v. IQ ' do- ultra fine 'do; .■5 -- -do - do - SloyUnelmpcrlsl; 20 .do Superior.. .' do;- - ;- : :150-:" do ' -TlneOolanff HlecklZea; . ~40 ; -do • extra fine Oolong; jao ;do extra Cortona do; > 20 do • • SuperUUvelretxongandfragra&tOolong; 25chestsextrafinoEngliahErcakfastTra; - .• . * • .fl:; do ; Curious do v .-do; . i ALSO-Javoknd ilia Coffee, and Pul* Toxised Sugars. * . • ALSO-—53,000 Pr&dtie Beganr, which Drill be eoldvery low. ( A. JAYNES, : coTldatetr- - ~ -- • 88 YlftfratreekPittsburgh.; FTPS A GEN 07. A« JAYNES, NO. 38 ITFTH STKEKT, ,.: Agent fortheSdleof L. Johnson $ Oo,U type, sc. f OF PHILADELPHIA, • OAB ON-HAND andfbr sale,the following:—•Brasallocd column Galtoys; Common 1 Galleys assorted, Slice Galleys,• Composing.: Sticks;.; Common: and-Job~ C ttr&\ Shooting Sticks; Xoy' Brushes; Boxwood Quoins; Furni* tore and Biglet, or-all descriptions; Brass Buie, of all descriptions; Joblnk* in lfi> cans; 100 kegsProutis News Ink; 100 founts Fsiney CaydLottet; and Leads, cut to-easy . engtiL 7 ';'-^ 4®? .Orders far Presses ahdType will receive prompt at tention, and furnished at the Foundry prices. OldTyperc strived in exchange tor new, at floenta&Tb* • t • • *. • Pittebdrgh,Mayi4;lBs3A-daw- 4 CARRIAGES FORSAJUR*. : . T^^Bti^^TOßKnoraEj^t^tea^iKS!tJSL> near the TwoMHe Bnn. between mzErL: and Lawrencevill«,~a splendid .of -VEHICLES, of every dascriptioDj'ahd will; continue to - ’ and atoofid hand ilaTrtetgtpSiMri'p Bupgitt. hewill sell on the very for cash;’ Uarlnghad twelveyears* practice in thebusincss.aiid with his wall known fadliticsln thoEaat, he flatters hlmfclf In putting down all competition. • Thpsewishing to putchase are respectfully Invited to call andseeforthenwelTps. : '* - • - Espolal'ahd prompt attention paM 4o repairing ofCarri cgesfAc. > : --(mylBri*wy»l 30SEPH VHITE, v 4>rD; Jayne’s FamUy Jleaiclnu EXPE&TOBANT;- JayS^HoirToSc* TonleVennttoge;. : . «• fianafiTßPllls;' "Carmlnativ? Balsam; ** Ague Pills: ■£ AUeratiTe;- \. u American Hair Bye The abort* valuable family medicine* co&stantiypu hart), and sold whfllesaleorrßtnl!,at the Pekin Fiitl •Wr * ' A.JAVJt janlPri.tw - - forPittsbursh. y-; r . 'ituoiuia db;Sona« '... ■VTEW PATENT AsfAL»iAfi£ ■Jul' ■yentioa. removwt tl.etwff"gfpat obstacles to4hormi usd of .lli6 Slccl P i >a > TiX: tbelr rigidjlyj ahtl rapid, deatr.aetiun . l>y..tlir -enrr«:vo action of'the ink; -. In; minutely einmluing ihoijulti penJUt thh .set of it will be SQfttf that' t/je aiiu n » pnn nf .a gentleyieldlug- backward uctiun jfiiinedifitely oho-ro the mb of the pun, acJ, soromi,'”£Ee *■ aclcMrs I ,'.action,it: oj eh uftbe pblnts to permit thafiow.of theiuX; Thls^compound raoyuihcut—which steel: p‘eia > 'hJtherto never have bad—gicos to the.qumttafibxlbUUrvnod^t .peculiar. springy play which is so. agreeable and,which seemsi to suit the action of.the muscles of ) Ite fingers; yielding, as it does, to thesUghtest premire,wi;h-: out cramping th’e hand. I '' The filTorts of all steel pen inakt-rs have been attainment of tWa essential qUel- 1 ; ityof .thry to an Innu merable raricty of crocks.and piercings to ottain 'it<i;Tiie inventors of the PdtontAmidgam Pen found, firom a serivs uf experiments,' that the whole practice ef the trade had in this respet&-been r erroneous—that'no combination “cracks” and could pr^ddc©ti^edc^ired t acticn, , ifUitcrriinaTTiform of the ,ltdpat acre adhend U. TO* pomt being gnlniNl. ttoy plan hitherto adopted for:attaltdnß.aeidailQ.,and t g»yß S-i*cnll* torni to tTfia metal, by hlch .they managed. tQ.oomoino the-“sclssoTB’'-- actiou of 4heordinaiy steel pen wlih tho agifeeablafloxll il-’ ityof the quIlL The second difficulty-td'be overcotfle was of less magnitude,but still ofkrcattmpcrlanee-to the ctn eum'ersof steel action thdordluViy st«l peii.- EvenwUhthe greatest care,it speedily destroys tbedeiicatelyEtfiootii. sur face of the pehn^-Sojserious a-dirfliwback is this from-the, utility, of the steel pen, thattiiousands aro induced topuif chaso gold pens, atau en£>nnous H coBt,-almost r eimlaßi'V(’iy. because of the anti>corrQaive quality of tbat'metaL ; ThV invenxora haveremoved. this evilby their compoUhd.metah which possesseSall the nkessaxy qualltiesof additional merit of resisting.thu chemicalaetiouuf tho IhkV ' 7hut Bent xoiU mere.than-tvfaity tiiiiu tariga' lhdn iha Sica frn, Unit rendering than ihcchtapest erervairftiuced. ' .TPorfitioby . . \ il I Market street; ooroer of Second.' Bridge over the AU«gbettyßiT<r, afor aeavStrarpaburg. -VTOTIOEIB HEKEBYGIVisNj That to pursuance of .the i.’l l Act of Asselnblyof the Gramonweafih of Pennsylva nia, fin titled “An Acr to’fculhorize tho Governor toincort a* rate s Company to at oir near Bharpsbtffg;*ln Allegheny.. County,.”: apprdvua.' lSth-of March, lS53j ftßd'Supplement acwVx»- -tending the time'tbettdfi'limit£d, Books will reopened by 'the Under QameflXommlsslonerß, to receive subscriptions fox the Stock of said Company, at .the ST. CHARLES HO TEL, in the City of Pittaburgh.- on :th? SRVBSiTBEMTU - day of DECEMBER,lBs3,&*twpen.the hours of IQ o'clock, A.* M.,and*4o’elocl4-&M»And Aboiild -the‘Whole bomber 6f shares-not hosubscribed.on.that day, then and In that c*k£, at the house-of Mr. NEWPORT,-in tha Borough of Sharps hurgh. on the TWISTY-FOURTH DAY OF TEE SAMIS MONTliibetween-thaea&ie hours. . . . • Philip Miller, Thomas Liggett, ■ ' ■ ' i; - - James-Sharp,-;- . ' Gabrlel'Adams,,;. -u- ; - Lewis C*J* Noble,.. ThomasL-Waßacoi"'-/-' • Pnter EUngeusmltb, ' . MalcolmLeecb* :. . John W. Duncan,.. • Harrison ParryX • ;David.Breuau,' ; Robert Chessman, : Francis Khrns, ' * • Richard Strait. • r : : • EohertWilami - ;: ■ James Marshall, .v • -•- 5 v Honry STGcaiy, - * • ... -''—'’4 Sameaßlakely,--. Grant Mowry, • nr-- r . ‘ ’ WiUiatffr/ltenny. ' ’ ' A. Morton, --V . ..; _-J.O. Corns tock,. . Lemuel ShotUift > . , P. A. Collier, . JameaLoyls. [novl? - Whoiesale. |uad betaii«r,! A- , BADDLE.KARNESS AND TRUNKS MANEFACXOttY^ Xv hisfrienfla and thepnbllcgenernilT. that ha I continue tooccnpr tbatlAfgA < ■Stem ltoom; formerly occupied by, Samuel Fahuo' "stock No;8& corner of DlaiponCAUey andWqcid st| : where be keeps a large' And' general assortment of Saddle Buffalo Itobes/Whlpa,and all o -■ -He also keeps cons tantly en hand,'and Is, prepared tsfin'-c msh to order, all'kiuds'of Ritieted the belt material, and, IhaBtyJey©f.workmanship eqoalld'. -.Ctfantry Merchants and F&rmm .would dowel! to call and examinehls etrek before :pUrc&oslhg elsewhere, sa he la de termined tojell first rata articles at very low prices.:, JKaf'lfoh’t forget the plaeei'No. 86, corner of Wood et. and. Diamond. Alleys. .. .....-!■■ ■-' ~ - flew Coach and JOHHBTOH, BROTHERS-&CO., ” v ‘ . Obmer o/ *JWW «W and tbs pnhlia Ulet IwVe rtfce ymahtitkctoror trCariiaces.' wir ■■■wl.^Baroucbes.Roekawavs.BngflWsipipK. • .CharlotSri^l^hfij^axiouaa^les'CfMsltaM^MrUon." olsohe-Attendedto on using in all their' 1 sl^^ p stoff;.thoyfeel eon^ dont thatalLwho fovorihemwith their ratejnaieiwill- be perfectly satisfied da trial of their work. ' -■ ; WeTequestedto gireiua call, before pnreha alngelseuhera. ' - ' . octfoly 7 .-.V; IiIYERT : QftntT 'of Smitbjuid. dnet *nd IHaomd c&y.v - THE undersigned haring added largely to hie f/Mk stock, is now prepartjd to'acCbmmodatetbe.publfo •x2LX«Lwith tho finest Bugles, land best Horses,bpth for, Saddle and Harness. Genuemen 'wißhing.to 1 hare horses keptnWhOry', WQlff them at this?tablo. Th»stalls are large and hew, and , thr. pro* -prirtorfiayaeTery attention to their ease andcomforC . octfcy * ,- P. DSTON. PearlSteamMillj CAHAL JBASIN r AX,LEOHENy flliyr e s'- ; -itaakj>fflaQiitfi&Hpfci lf&'t* F“ Es,in l Stta»®c - fy.ieaTinjt theircrdCTsattheJttliVorifiGurfcoxesit ‘ v . Logat*, Wilson AOo*W<K>sAtreGt<otßniim£Belt6r«cor-' norXiberfyand :? • "" * J : IT.P. gcnwarU>or J, X, AllcglwmT;: • '■ i.. ..Tebm3: CASH on delivery. lyft» i. - ; —BRYAN; CliAlo’a: NBW:BUOK;^-Now.-ready, tfc* IN MBMOmavOB MAJOB UODEHT BTOSO,' o* thVvir- EinlaEngtoentibj -Pabllsbcd *nd ftnaae’by , ,1 JQHH & DAVIBOHiir -• •: dfc2Bj . •6A Martct street, ceer.foortti. . ‘flmuss, AND ELAS fJt- HO STOCKING'DEPOT test Br. KEYBEK’S, No. 140 corner of Wood ttrMtand'Virglrt alley, .All binds of ice ehanjcalappliaaces afokrpt ncrl uttltla eslahllxb ment Baiafatlfcn »erraniad.iltnlliHtag o'/.’ ncrrSl -• : . v-*, \. . t * DRUGS AND MEDICINES. ' Cart'er?B SpanishJtSiacture. ;ure;«£EAT pvmk*b of thk suxro. sorA.miicut ©r xuncuav hi t*/ < ! A,N INVALUABLE REMEDY 1 -rV ; Evil.' Rheumatism. ObsGnate CutaneousJEnrptions, Fimplcs or Pustules os the Face, Blqiches, BonvCerocis BlngDnfornf at ®etterrBcafa3Etofr # Xnttrfc?rdan» Bod-Mu of the Bones and Joints* Stubborn Utaffty&ypbl, titled Disorders* Lumbago, ejyjfo insasi arising’atm antufodtrious ttje of Mergpr?, Ipipyr, -donoftJn'XUiSpOrJiopTirityjif’llioßlood.- Thia valuable Medicine. which the number of extraordinary cute* effected/ thggqyt its Bgettcy,ha»l&dueedfchopTOpnators.'ut the urgent request of,their fHends,to offerit totho public, WhiclitKarooifUli the utmost confidence in imvlrtuta sp&wondorffev&asve properties. : The following certificates* selected.fyqm-fl larg* number; art, -however,- stronger testimony than nsre void of the proprietors*: and nro jfrofa'genflemea known in tbclr-localttfes, and of the highest wsptttibaity -Tpnny of th&ffl residing in the dty of Richmond, Va# v Exchange Hotel, Richmond known everywhere, says ho has seen the medicine 'Called - Carter?* cases, in nearly all the disease* for whlfihjtis recQtpasJtd* led, wlththa most astonishingly good spy* Itta i. the most extraordinary medfcinehPhifl over seen;* . ' ' : AGUE AND F£YEE~-GRKAT CDUli.—ibeinbyojsrtify I thatfor three’year*! had Ague and Eeverof.tbeimosivio* . lentde&cripilon. -1 had several Phyrfclans, took largo quan- balleveallthoTonlcSad-• vertlsed, batallwithoutany permanent relief;.At>lB*7l tried Carter?* Spanish Mixture, two bottle* pi which-offoe* Otany corodffin. and I am happy to say T havo had neither rhnig nr. favor, since. ■; I consider it the best Tonic in the -world, and the onlyzncdicine that even-reached my tafte. V" Jens JUHSOM?r,- Beaver Dam, near Bichmona, va. .0< 13.LTJGK, of Richmond,-and for ' many year* in the post ho*: snch'Confldence in the astonishing’efficacy of Carters Spanish ha ■; ha*; bought upwards 1 of fifly bottles, Which ha has .given Awaytathe Mr.Xuckssya he ha* n&vcrknOwh lt . tofaQ, wheu taken according to dircctiona* ; ’ -Dr.-HINGE, a practistag Thysician, and formerly cf-ifco City Hotel. In the city of Richmond* says he ha* witnessed 4n, a inumWnf-Instances theeffocurof Carter’s Spkduh i’MUtnre, which were moat , truly surprising. He says in a : oasa of Consumption, dependent ontho Idver. tho'jrood ef> i fects wera.wonderiqnudeotL- - . BAMtf EL M,DBJN KKR, -of the-tirm of- Drinker .Jt hior* Richmond. waa.-curcd-clflJvetConip'lalDtotelgbt'Veara i standing, by itho. usaof two bottles of Cartels Spanish Mixture. _ - . 1 ! GREAT CiOBEOPgCftOi'ULA.—The R3tf/ry<rnf r mond Rcpoblican.bed, a servant cmplored in their'pica* i room cured of violent Scrofiala, combined with Rheuma tism, which eutlrely disabled him-ftom work;' Two bottle* of Carter’s Spanish Mixture made a Tierffeet; enrtuf Tl m , and fhe'JßdlU«3, in,a publianotice, Say they “chfettotmyre commendit ,lo afflicted with Any disease of'tho hlobd.V- - STILL Oy hlcl a very valuable boypuxed&f Scrofala byCarter's Spanish Mixture. I censor R truly a valnahlo medicine. - - v ‘>'.*:->• v' . uh «-.h-:TAW*ifcw •‘ Ocmduck>rontheß.F*acdP,ll. B.Co;, lUiaunbt«L-Va, 8 ALT RHEUM ofTWEhTy YEARSSXASDIKG CtJKED, —Mr. JOHN 'residing inlhe dtybf Wohmiind. waa cured’' by three botUeslof-£hrtev^ ; Spanish- MExiti Salt Bhcum, wblch he badhearly tweiiiy year*, and which all the .phyalcUn*?f <thexlty tonld sot-cure." Mr. Thnmp* : soil ia & well'known merchant in the city af liichniond, *Va* • and blscureisihost remarkable.- : - L WM. MATTHEWS, of lUchmond, had a- servant cured Lof Syphilis, in the worst form, by Carter’* Spanish Mixture. •He say* be cheerfullyrecommecds ii, and consideTS •Invaluable medldno*-i ";. ': ; RIOHARD K. WBST, of Richmond, Waa eured of Scrofu- I'la, and what phyridana call oonfinaed Consumptidhl'by -- ituae bottles of Carter’s Spanish; Mixture. '>’ ■ - - k ; ; ED of tbs says hehaaficen thegood eflßctaofCartet 5 * Spanish: Mixture fu a number bf SyphLU&j caws, and .say* If IS a pcrfectcuxe for that horrible dis£ftse. : « w ; ■ WM. G. HAHWOCD. of cßlcbmtmd, feurod of did Sorca and Took aftWbot* jUsa of Carter’s: BpppishAUzture; and was enabled to Walk withoutacruidxjinAeh&rttimepennancnUycured.'' t Principal Depot ai IN WARD, CLOSE ft CO.; ho. lAne,NewYork. _ ‘ • ' l T; W, North 2d stJvrhnadelphik * BENNETT * BEERS, No: 125 Main stWet, ; ltfchinDha t Ya. i And for salehy FAHNESTOCKS L: WILCOX, Jr. &CO* Rttsbuigh tBU F. SCHWABT^ 4 Allegheny ; T Ahd by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine everywhere;'. V MORSE’S COaPOCSD StßtP oftislv LOWDOCKiiOOT, v fTtluß is a purely Vegetable Compound. scientifically pro*' It-Ttoed from- tne ; bea£ roots and herbs.of the ilatflrli-, Uedica»Aii4 Ix&aigßi£ied-fts unrivalled reputation for the* folbwing-effeets; ▼&£ - « ' JpEOUIfACTSS AM) STRENGTHENING,. THE liver, - andDzai3ttYd'onaA&B, and cleansing the. Stomach and Bow• ■•; els, and thus curing aU Biltoim-Diseasra, Lirer Complaints* Fever Bjnligue,'Jaui3(lice,Ts>uBea ) Lo6B.of-Appetite,-&CTaliil‘ ’ c&tud&gUmfbodfotiounsh and aupportcrery partt • . • - ;. v .1, j VCRIPYiBO , . ~ and thußcnring alt Humors, Cutaneous Eruptions, gcrofU' • Ja,BmtlUieiun,ETyaipriaa,Hcaldflead,CanlLer, Pimples ea ' i the lace, inotchesj Ulcers,. InmorSy Meyeurial: TPlw* w t Cftfi; : 4 •curs, 4c, Ac. •■■;.. "j. i 4.... .r •..?? -i .•(• • i: •• BJSOUIIA*I»'e THE BEOEETOBY, OBQAJIB,' - ~ :s i, and by .enabling them io "perform their prdpeyfnnctfona* > pmendngi •pninfu? anil dangerbus disi- * eiscs: etrengthaningandqalDUngtheKervousSyHtmithuA -'- , ftllftyLng JjcrvoiWXrritatioD, aKd cvring all diseases of tiro b c Cramps, dc- lUemurlTeUed lnthe core of aU PEMAIJS arf Weafentss,', .Gcueral DebiUtyj Obatructlooa, r Swelling of ; ’ •the -Feet,'Limbs,- Joints caused by iwu&kness? t : Lnngnna Throat Complain Colds, Coaghk Asthma,- -* Consumption* Haring made.usa of tha.Compound Syrup of TeCowDock' i R6ot,prepfti , edl>yCiHorBbf& / Co.,eUhCTOurßeir*u%oriaoor ’ families*ahdfindingittbbe a Very 'salutary and effectual prepamlQn4,'Wodomortcheerfull>«coniiDendlttotheuuh.' udua vefy valuable medicine. •'•..•• \.:A' ' 7 32. Bourne, Esq, Cashier National Bank, Prorldmccißili?- . •A;WI-Sptocer, Kpq. : ,Cashier Eine Bock Bank;do.4o.*lCeT*’ - : J Wiiliftm-P : liiHip : 3 r .lieVi J .:B. r: lih'Lmaßd, 0. fl. JoUes, edltbr ’ '' Providence Gen. Advt., William Fiold,M; W.ti; aiVCyrdi 5 * 0 ? Flaher,M. J E. lf. James; Hutchinson, G. Srj TV»a. V. ~ Jlat«3;l)oct. , l»hj; Coltry, mid due hundred others,of-tha 'p-j* mostrespectablufamilies of Providence.' # ." This certifics-thatl hare for,« number of y d-ntabeetr no* * qulntedVUh ike composition and modo of munutacturfr at >, 1•: HOHSE’S COMPOUND SVRUP OF yiaXOV?’BOCK BOO* V I hare alsubeen ncquaintod with ito rnodiix dptrandi iu ftiai < > .eaSei arid can say that in allrespeeteit is admirably Calcu»C“* dated to. remedj;thatrcla«sof Disease "for tfblchi'iiw as de-* *.»-) 'rfgnedT It is especially valuable In IXDIGEBTION ’and all’ its: attendant it-excite ■to healthy action- the r heatthy .actionin all the syrtcmV .As aDIiPU* KA.TOB,'orpuxifler oltheßlood, It has no superior. : *•' . ; DAVID lIOLMES,’-M.D, *~' ■JVomtfenee, R< Jod, 4*1863.. > : r;,h - by C. MOESKA CO~ New Vorb, and sold ■ by. DrugglßtS onu otbfers throairhtrat this and other countries. ■ ’ JOBL MOQLBR'/ Jigent, ‘ "' £ apr27;ly , .»■'■ ■ . Pittsburgh, Pat ‘fii-i'tisp: ■ v ’ *• •" v .' 1 “ S j : ;..':'-.‘ V -£9’>' >v '.■J- V ' > : ; ; ;.'r; -X. “ n: -\' : . ";c- ;• ': : r 'J- :’■' 'V/- '• '• ,- : . dr. de laney j s ' r ;; ■ ■ CELEBRATED ' . \\ CURATIVE INSTRUMENT, 1. ■ The only InfaH&U Cuts for ViatDreadfvJ Distort krww&OA> *ot SPERMATORRHEA; Olf INyOEUNTAIiY, NQCTtJRNAIi.f, ..u RMIBSIOHB/aoh&rT&flsingaiiddfefitruCttTfljAndprnflq?..,.,. ?. tiTo ©r bo much mischief to the nervous syßtem # iacapiiita*’'" 1 ’’’ ting the map.farbußingss, fioclcfcy and nw>i^trrtnny r '< - .f.rt~v£T . This Tnatruiaent isßtmple, iccmpMheusiva ; end fHQGfc-s maybe Blighießt iaiceA!*./ -,- venience or the knowledge - of th«-taost' intimate ’ ltivtot» ex pricing uicpainor whatever,'UOr'PTgyenti’Dßf any one fma- - attmyilftg ■•, n his buidSttM? And while ih aie not a xisigle entistion take V\tc^npiQp^pjjtfcQr(fa9 r ‘i*aihMti&eitQXtto&'e&' ~ V. tent wiai fhty awii»?Hijaffaiiim73tpqwiAts‘BE*3nno2f r tlie' --'- i loss of th? disease in qne»i -, 3.-'. SHdninthir • J Head And lHioheCT of ( Weatoe£S ottheJSackaaa ’ T> Aflketiana nfiha Eies^lmrateßCtyphS 1 *; c-tyi pies on the Pace,Premature .Decline of ViHU%iWeakues3*«-M of Memory and ffiojrexv SelfDJstroeClitffc of Sollttul**: • & U ~*c, MX VUse compiainiiimmiaify difajrixar.aitotnat V*6t -tovrte ux&^paf/rogfc teJnehiftey ' -‘Belt also remembered* that those complaints are buUittio understood bv the profession In genaral; and that ah thd- u/. medidnd inth^yorldnbf and nerer will, atop those , .•>* losses, which, if allowed to contlnuAuhcheeked, are guro to h .’ “ produce themostdistressing consequences. - lie price of the complete .instrument, carofaUy secured '*" ■ against aU pbserraUoh in ahox,is-only glO. It can bOECBt'-'- hyexpteMto'ahy ‘ ,v ' andimfKjr-aht advice tathemarriednna singly the r '" expengeg,’even to the remotest- parts: of the country, being ■ ' All applications and remittances most be directed (post*' ; " - paid) to the he having nq ■•'■* a Td butinlcndon and Paris. • ‘ . •. Dr. B. Da 2&ns?> SI Lispcnard street, - J *•• v NcrwYorkU-' £ Office hours, daily, fronrff A. ST. till 3'?, M., and from Tto-. <? -• :R PiM n the Sabbath excepted. - . . .. ; , . .%* Theuudetsignod certify, with great pleasure, thafr ihft- • above mentiene&lnstnimcfitlsttOt only constructeddu *eU- - entiflo principles, but UiatThttn lts use the happiest' result* ‘ . !. may. always with confident be anHcipatedi tfcer*belbg a ftr.. • ■the-eureerf thosn diseases* no (Aher certain tenudu extant- - - * >'■ ■■ ? t, HENRY S. KELLER; M. D- ' . ; CEL GOHfZE, M. D-93 Chambers st^ _ ' ' 0- ECKHARDT f 3L 1Xi,24-Howard d, "»' pyaiy, new tore. ' • /^O*i&oMpnONi—This termia&equcnllj inappropriately ... V/vftPT)iled tootliof ftSecttooflCf tho lunggriri f r ti^^MK-. , ..v ' •Ba far ti*-, tiuj-treatofiiit ls ihia js of very little -’ • ■ ton«e<niepce. afl thgrremedfefl .' frKft •gypXQ- < ,!A ■ TUBANT should be given os often to relieve the cough, " ifiMij dad; Atarto remove the: tightness, op pata. T oropbte* fated by thentQof tieceo* ' ' *ary- If there b&iahch debility, with night sweats, from '- * ‘one to two tefrspoonfolsof TONXOVBKMIFCOis «bonldbe >-r should he*“ t&Ued. In two orr three cbtdwfcWtyiind sweet' ‘ " •«**J to please the taste*' Bat if. there bepo Tjlght'ffweatß*" • or‘if they disaKjear; tWii giro the AhTiJUTiyB throe ... 'of Iho “}'■ ■ -All Ilr.Jayna’spretrwßtlorisrorFale,wholesale or retail..“J-.*, at the PTOTn TBA- STOBBr3BTltth street. . *; declT • ; v »}, , r W»ma>< ( oußre» jnn. ' fljiiiS INft ifi/jfreparedby - a piirely-chemical process, end • £A. \&vxxrraute£i&containnoVti-nginjuriouttovxtLalicpmt, .It Is paie wbau tirßt 'tisetf, but bjr exposure-le the air be* edmengtadafillTOf-ainest Intetfse'asd .penaumeiit, black* j?or sale in bottles of?&rllnrffll£e f bv -wholesale or retall.afc ' *epB . „ Bfcatir)t*arv-TVar -use, Market rtreet. eSrflerof 23. •JIfAU VABNI««* lul'AU VAKNXSU— 4OO gallons,- Bmlth’a' Kms Xoti • ■ brand,* Id atora an? l for sale by -* * * gI.KMIXO BB IS., auSMssora to J. Kidd iCo- I' dl * 3 ' - - • ■ -'• '6O WoodeU ; /*\lUUiiiilLVi£i4—Olbi in iidiiQ ud for nJvby^ i< Vag da-2 . ..'. ..fLEMISQ BRO - - ll ltw and tarnale IVVU by -[dag] . XLEiITKOBBOS. ■'- “OIiAIiJL.STA&O , >--y0 boxefc **OhJo,*Ma, stcro and ‘for JT mlo hy fd«c2] ? FLISMIXO HKQiT . > iJXiiii- k lSobags,crucJi},for raJotry '•' V* - <X*c±i, B. A. FAHSESTOCK A co. r Tl'-iIUUyKICIi#- iUcaMabirily£urEJ*le:b«.- i • * jj ;a«g23 : ~„ , , , b. A y yAas£sxocg 4 co. • a--ltKOW;BOOT— 100 it>8* Bermudju-gaiiuleb, for gain w ; .;• A <lcc23~ 1 / ? B'. A;'gABNKSTSpKr A CO. •.* - •■••.■ p' der/3 . > "8.-A. PAHNT*STO£k & CO. ’’ ” A/I iAJSBAL \V Ali3Ha 4 *-l tasYtt on hand,:iOad r.facon .JLtir attatfy ,JfccelTlng;ftcah. ;foH«hrtiur iVttUr»,in pint.aod qpar* bottles:'. Coflgrc*a“SVat«3yand Saratoga .Water.• - - - ■ JosEPu-miMiso; • *" 5r Corner Market at and tHittotoJ, “ 3. - : ...., -and earner Fourth andSmlthfold ct& .fkA£l>lCU«K CHiSbTS?—A.bow. icftclrTaxiouß'fcizea ABtl -IjX-.style;, filled U) order; torjale.bjr . •’ J 71 JOSEPH 1 TtEMIHO! ■■ "" •/: - st; attd Diamond.- cornet Fourth and gmlthflrifl *t&. JCUS'tfimiiAlltUN &nd Bulk's lileopttGtoiu, udbi 1 1 lot,ju£t received epdfor ?aloby T j JOSHPH BLEMINa ’ " . i. Comer Jlntkot*l.ana-D!itimoa:-' j»9 andowner Fourth»DdEmUhfiddßtK. TJ l K lJltlliJ.—ltttchelopßliiuM Hair Dye, tor tautamEr. i-Jt,<hanBlßg’Uß>eolitroftM Mr ibtt'awn'blMi—th*' best mow ianM. ■ Also, RowellSi toa Bmtson'* HeJilWe.' TB»l ,v . > - 403|ipil SLEJ4INO. ‘•s>i ,K*ti - ', ~ ComerMsjtat tt_ami uiftfcrb •: - ud«dnisrir»artlv«xfflaiijiwwart»' 0 ' t iV. '" ■ : / ,\, ~ n-:ii : V:
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