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'* J, V* - ** A.V « -»•♦'•> •♦ J A.*»" A V i|*t -> . ■• [ &i '• ifwtdi s•?s ':• n-%; ;■•: illilpiiiiii^ S • -v• • •.- ■ • '-; ’ •-. -:A . »» •*; V Vr‘>' ■..•'•rt I '.-.••• ■-?• '•;•*,.<■ •' ,'• »r , \v..-. ;%r ,,% ; ': , ■>’ Vp ••■ - f .,’' -, - .- ' V.’?’! •■ 'fa.** -“■?»>'< .V.’,” . i ' ' • ■ , . ?’•-'- • l ■ •• '‘ ’ ,• |MK:iPi3L I MONDAY MOHNIN'G:-=::": ;::::FECRPAIlY 2i _' MoIiBSM tBADE Off.IBE m*??! line the year 1854, the amount of molasses re eeifed aVNeW-York/was as follows; From for sign ports, 65,800 blida ; B'6 8 ' 6 ’ n’,194 bblfl. ‘ JProtn Loaisiaoa and. coas * T ,P or , t^__„; n »« hhlrMU *7,196 bblm' 'rota! «c=.p£ 69.484-M.dB.YOM mLt of the trade in paring , thin with the ototen«n t °r con . 1852, we observe that the decre_„ Unitod sumption of *°”'B n was- 840,690 gallona; bnt> States the paßt If" »“ ■ ®nd domestic the total conßamp y 279 810 gallons, or over .ffS&Vto s*, an increase of fifty £er cent. ■.. ; A Behabeboe UhT.-Of M. Bodisoo, the>|e Bussian Minister, the New York A few years after h>B arnyal here, he mamed Miss Yfilliams, of Georgetown, a y°°“g Atneri oan lad; of remarkable beauty. By her ho leases seren smhll children, besides three grown nephews, and niece, of whom he always took a The Augusta (Me.) Journal thinks that Madame, Bodisoo must be a truly Temarkable woman; to bear her husband npt only sons and daughters, bnt also nephews and n niece. - EUROPEAN AGEHCY. . 18 s*. THBOLDEST ESTABLISHED OFFICE IN THIS CITT, FOB EMIttTIXO MOtNKT?- TO THE OLB COBSTR*'. • TAMES BLAKELY begs leaTe tossy toi those persons hSY- J log friends In the Old Country, end desirous of either sanding them money or paying their passage, that hLssx-, riagoments for doing either Is now complete, and on oofirm abSSthat mistakes can not occur,not J“"f."wSiSSJ dSrtag the iSdycnr to this country, without a complaint of Lire, tool. Glasgow, Cork, Bel&at, Drogheda, Limerick, Port I SuaLltaSry, Galway, Londoaderry, and Dundalk, to New ' York. Philadelphia, Boston,Baltimore and New Orleans,and to Pittsburgh; and will attend strictly to for, warding passangorafrom thanceto any partof Oieoountry. He also haealghtdrafts for sale, payable at tbs following pleas, via: - . ON ENGLAND. „ • ' ' i fidrad*, Bacdford * 00..,... Ifjjjjjl-. (ATftiliSeinthe principal dttea end towns throughout Bnglan4 «,4W M .y oNIREIiAOT Rrorindal Bank < gHA'WCHEH. : Armagh, Belfast, • Downpatrick, Enniskillen, Mallow', Btrabane, • Atjilono, £‘ trl j nr ' , Drogheda, Portnoy, Monaghan, EnnlKCTthy, BalHna, - •Caron, Dundalk, Galway, . KewryT Tralee, Balyiaena, ClonmeU, Dnnganoon, Londonderry, Omagh, SEfSS 11 ' Banhrldge, Kilkenny, Dungannon, Kilrnsh,, ■Waterford, , Coleraine, Paraonetown, Cork, Ennis, Bandon, S'iO°> Wexford, Oootehni, 8 (xm!!S”’„ National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and ita tranche# in fifty town, in Scotland. Moesrt, Edward Blount t Co., BankeES-M^-..... (Available In an^cUy^foFrance.) Hesari ■fecol.Kock 4°(L, Cantors, FrankforUm-tbailain. ■ (Ardlablalnanyoityin^manyO^^ IBfla Oer. of germitb and Srotthfiald «t*._ FASSEHGEB AGKHCY FOB JAMES BLAKEIT, Agent. . Extra fine Young Hyson and Imperial, 76c. Very best Young Tyson and Imperial, SI fMb. Botft mistake the place--PAGODA TEA STORE, corner, of Diamond and Diamond alley A liberal reduction made to dealers. . • . ' ' jang_ Closing out Sale of Carpeting, Oil Cloths, . Slatttngs, Bugs, &c# TIE subscribers haring adopted the plan of selling off their stock at the end of the season, are now offering the greatest bargains, in their line, ever offered to the cili sens of Pittsburgh or Tidnlty. In quality or quantity their assortment is not surpassed. Hemp Carpets, in great variety, at 15,18%, 25,28,31 and cents. «he entire stock will positively be sold the present reason —REGARDLESS OF COST. Bale to continue till March Ist. . C. B. HKADLV A CO, MQ 82 Third street. y. B—Small Notes taken at par. ' Revolver* ! Revolvers I •TPBT KECBrVED-By Express, direct from the manofao* *J turers. aaplendtd assortment of Colt’s Repeating Pis* t 015.4,6 and 0 inches barrel, all of which we will sell for as low as they can be bought In the dtvof New York. Persons going to Australia or California, will find, that they - can do better by pnrchadng their equippage at home, than they can smong'stnmgers.as we giTe persons a chance to try any of the above Pistols, before leaving the city; and in case of * tall ore, we refgnd the money. BOWN A TETLEY, 138 Wood street, Pittsbnnrb, Wall'. Academy of Drawing and Painting! SO. WALL would notify hie friunds and tho?pubHc, .that ho haa removed Ms studio from First etreet, ; /y?ni9T of Market and Fourth streets, (second story,) orer the store of WnuM.Hersh; entrance onFourth street, . At the request of his Mends, he has also opened a DRAW INtt SCHOOL. Classes for young Ladles and Gentlemen wlllhe formed in both Drawlngand Painting. Hehasfitted - up a Boom with every facility for study, and he trusts that - v - hU enterprise will meet with a supporting patronage. •.: eprZfctf •• •• • - OYSTER THASSPOBTATION. ■garß have arranged with the Pennsylvania and Susque hanna Railroad Companies, for a special Oyster T^^d n Lin.,at«,cood^ a low»to. wafaret i~ DUeolullOtt of Partnership. T nE partnership heretofore. existing between ftamnol ’ Pinkerton. Alexander YonngandPhilip Do Rechbrumo, nnder tbo flrm of PINKERTON, YOUNG A CO., woe this day dissolved by mutual consont. The name of the firm _UI be nsod by either of the late partners in settling the PIN KEETON, YOUNG & CO. Pittsburgh, December 1,1863. as- The business will be contlnoed at the old stand, by ani Alex, ft^TOPNQ, Farmers' Btallt and Straw Cutter. THE subscriber offers for sale Sinclair’s Smetr Propeller . Fodder Cutter. It is very simple, hating only two knives, adjusted; the most durable and' speedy Cut ter infuse. They are in use on ibe farm of Mr. William Hodgson, StoubeuviUe road, and at tho Clover’Dairy of H* Perry, from the Seed and Horticultural Store, 49 Fifth st. dec!7 . JAMES WAKDROP. BLANK BOOKS— - Legers, , , _ Journals, . - Day Boohs, ..Cash Books, RecelptßookS, Dockets, ' ' Or any descrip* tionof BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER at short notice, of the most superior quality of paper, bound in any style required. Blank Books paoed to order. A large and excellent stock of Blank Books always oh hand and for sale at low rates, consisting of Cap, Demy and' Medium work, in all styles of binding. Tha trade supplied on liberal terms. . / W. S. HAVEN, - Blank Book Manufacturer, gep2 Corner of Market and Becond streets. I, W, Chadwick) DEALER ET BAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. The highest prfoe in cash paid for ragß. myliiy • g /^ABPfiTINQ. —Alarge stock of now and beaotifal pat \j terns ncnrrefeelvinff at tbe_ - ■ "1. SEW CARPET STORE, . : 47 Fifth street, near Wood.- AXsQyOU Cloths of till widih* and qualities; Engs, Matts, yetting, Window Shades, Btsir*rods, Veiutian Blinds, &c. £c.» as thb totriST cash races. sep6 BANK STOCKS WANTED.— SO Shares Exchange Babk, 50 shares M* aad M. Back. 25 shares Bank of Pitta tan*. A. 'WILKZNB A CO., ftg ; ■ • 1 : 71 Poorth street. H^R-BS—Of every description, always on hand etri -for wrio by - - - {3eb7l JQB. PLBMINQ~— T Qwm Sandals, OTorahoes nod Buskins at 65 1 1 cent* per pair. I*. E. HAfcwABD, - ftbls comer of Harket and liberty streets.— T>OBIN - - Ji feh2o ' - BBffEH A SINCLAIR: TRAHSBQB.TATION. ' SPRING ;£fi&&NG£MEKXS. 1804. EALLB'OAB COMPI/ETED-' ■ i “ PL_ATJE • Tuaoti6H“iN“pi*''rßßNiiociia. ?-2 o’clock,. P AI., connecting 'wltti a; train direct w VJjjj B EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the fltation eveiy evening 4c.. connecting. at Harrisburg -with the trajn;:for Bejtt more, and arriving In'jPhilade.lpbia or at I^3o, THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Mill leave every after noon (except Stinday)' at 5 o’clock; stopping at ail regular stations, and running Ohly. aii far as lAtrobei RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pitteburgto dation, 8:25, A: M. Express, 1, P. M. .Wail \\?• vkrt . Fare to Nevr Y0rk,59,60; :Fare to Philadelphia,sB» Fare to. Baltimore; $&. • • ‘ ' Baggagecbecked to all statiooßontho Pennsylvania Bail cxnts to addition -to the station rates, except from stations where the Company have no Agent . .. _| lT No notes of a leas denomination than received to payment for tickets, except those issued y I! ”^NOTICR-In ll i.o cf low, the Comply fill hold theSelvesresponsible for personal baggage only,and tor. to Mnyiy po'eseagerß and baggage to and fromtte Depot, at a charge not to exceed 12& cento for each passenger, and 12 Mrtlrt/SeTpV r to aDS ' j. MESKIMEN Agcnt At the P. R. B. Passenger Station; on liberty *t. rcct. ... - ' - • - - OffIOAJIJ) rEHHSTTIiVAHXA K&XtBOAD. sew Arrangement, COMMENCING FEBR IM .8 r 23,1854. iBB4. 18M - -a TAIL TRAIN lea-res Pittsburgh at 8 A SI; dines at All!- JM anco: takes, tea at Crestline. and m>to « dose con nreTion there- with a tost Express Twin, reaching Ciuclre natlabontt2o’cloct at night. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* 3 0 clock, P. H i -after the arrival of the Express train.from Philadelphia, and reaches 1 Crestline at 11,30 P.M., Ntoht Express wbich.reachea Cincinnati tn the morntng. Connections are mailo -with the Ohto and Indiana, and Balfontalne and Indiana railroads for Layton, Indianapolis ■" with Cleveland, Monroeville. San dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago %£? Sandusky, Forest, and the towns on the Mad River Road. Alw.with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns to Toledo JO; to Columbus $0.26; >° Cleveland $4- Through, tickets to Louisville at reduced I rales. . BETCttNISGI , • THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at 1.15 1 51, and mcbVs Pittsburgh at 8.30 P fast KiDrePß Train through In fifteen hours to Phlladrlp oic- MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2.30, A. SL. on tte arj rival of the Night Express Train from Cincinnati, and ■^r^MaHT§N < ' t Aa»MMOPATION TRAIN leave, Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 6 P M, and New Brighton at fi Fit EIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A 51, and 9 P. . and arrives at 4.30 A M, and 4-30, P 51. JBS* The Trains do not run on Sunday. ; jfts* Tickets or further information, apply at tho ticset offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Oompany, or JO CURRY.at tho'corner office under tho Mononganejo y'onso, Pittsburgh, g$ BQE - pAWaN< BAot Agmt> Federal street Station. JOIIN KELLY, Passenger Agent. •; TBA.HBE OBTATIOH TO THE EABTERH CITIES. ; 1854. mmm D. LEECH & CO.’S LINE, VIA CANAL AND RAILROAD, BETWEEN Pittsburgh) New York, Philadelphia and ... • Baltimore. ON the opening of Canal, we are prepared to carry a largtquanlity of produce and merchandize to uni from tb« cities, having in addition to our own stock of boats and cars, recently fffSdwMjy, purchase With another party, the tstpek of Bingham’# Line, which wilt Increase ma terially our capacity and facility for transportation. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company having now withdrawn from tho Portage Railroad, it will enable our cars to pass U in one third the time previously token; this will givens in* creased despatch, S3»ipme'nis consigned to,eltberof the an | dendgntd, will befoTwardwl wUhontchargeforcommlMion, I and oil Instructions promptly attended to. Freights always carried at the lowest current rates. Address or apply to P. LEECH & CO., Penn street and Canat, Pittsburgh. HARRIS ft LEKCII, f Receiving depot. 13 South Third street, 1 Delivering depot, Pocket., Philadelphia: * A. SMITH, Agent, No. 75 North street, Baltimore. J. McDonald, Agent, No. R. Battery Place, New York. FEHHSYIV&HIA & OHIO LP'HE, BtTWEEN Pltubnrgb and tile BMtern Cities- GFHCBAL NOTlCJshMbeen glren that the State Works wfli b« o)>en on the Ist of March. We arc prepared to start oar Lioes. la two or three day* after, and are now ready to Teeeire freight for’ Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore, at moderate rates. . . . recently added eiteusirely to our car and boat stock, by parchase with aoother party, a partof the stock of Bingham A 00-, (who retire a* will be wen by the ac companying notice, from the business of transportation,) our tonnage capacity la greatly increased. the withdrawal of the cars of the PeonsylranUßattrond Company from the State Road, will enable ua to save about two days in time of transmission. CLARK A TUAW, Canal Basin. Pittsburgh, Pa. LEWIS A BUTLER, 219 Market st., and 108 South Front at., Phila. JOHN F, CLARKE, No. 1 South William st. New York. WIL3JAM FALL, 78 North street, Baltimore. BINGUAM’S X.INB. THIS Js to giro, notlw that we have retired from the Transportation Business on the Pennsylvania canal and railroads, betwten Pittsburgh and Philadelphia and Baltimore; and wo recommend our former customers who wish to ship goods by the above root?, topatronlie D. Leech & Co.’s, and the Pennsylvania and Ohio Line. * BINGHAM 4 DOCK, WM. BTNOTiAM 4 00. SANDUSKY, MANBFIELD AND NEWARK RAILROAD. WINTER ARKANOEMENT. ON and after WEDNESDAY, November 10,1853, Three Passenger Trninartm daily (Snndiys excepled) as foi Homing Hail Ettning Exprttx. Patstngcr.' Exprut. Le&Ye Sandusky et£..~ 4.50 A M 11.00 A M 5.10 P M Monroerlllo Junction- 6.15 ** 11.50 u 6.50 ” Shelby Junction 0.40 “ 1.16 PM 7-15 Mansfield Jnnction 7.20 “ 1.40 u 8.10 « Moant Vernon-.., 9.05 ** 4.10 M 9.65 jleacb Newark....... 10,03 « 5.15 M 11.00 « GOING NORTH. _ ' Leave Newark at~...... 4.20 A M 0.00 AM 625 P SI Mt. Vern0n....... 5.25 “ 10.10 « G. 30 « Mansfield Junction...- 7.20 “ 12.10 P M 8-10 “ Shelby Junction.—... 7.45 “ 1.05 w 8.35 ** filonroevilio Junction.. 9J5 4 ‘ 3.10 u 10.30 ‘ Beach Sandnafcy—...lo.oo u _ 3.55 u 11-05 * . Connecting at Sandusky with Mad Elver anti LokeEne, find « Northern Division” Cleveland and Toledo Railroads. At Monroeville, with Trains on “Southern Division” Cleveland and Toledo B. R., for Cleveland*.Toledo, Ac. At Shelby Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cin cinnati Railroad. At Mansfield Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh. At Newark* with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Columbus, Ac. ■ , • This arrangement of Trains completes the line of direct communication between theEastand“ Great JVbrfs*TTerf.” Passengers from Philadelphia and Baltimore,destined for the West, proceed, directly on their arrival at Pittsburgh, by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to Mansfield. Thence to Monroeville, where connection is made immediately, for. Toledo, Chicago, and intermediate places—affording a route unrivalled for safety, ccrtoioty and despatch. Connection is also mode .with all the Trains on tbo Ohio end Pennsylvania Railroad at Mansfield, by which jaassen* gers from Chicago, Toledo, Detroit, Bandusky, Zanesville, Newark, and Columbns, proceed to Pittsburgh, Philadel phia and''Baltimore,.without delay. By this route, passengers taking tbo early Train from Zanesville, Colnmbua, Newark, Ac., can go to Toledo, San* dusky or Cleveland, remoinin either place some four hours, and return home same day. THROUGH TICKETS to be hod at tbo different Stations, foe the above named places. J. R. ROBINSON, BupcrinVfc. • Sandusky, November, 1,853.' - fnov2-h3m) Pennsylvania Railroad Company* "YTTE are forwarding Produce, to Baltimore end Philo* YY dslphia, promptly, on receipt Time, Five Days. : aara or ranoar.- Bacon, Pork and Beet (soltel,) 450. $ IOOIbs.- On Laid, Lard Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass,' 60c* $ iQO&s. On Candles, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Loaf Tobacco. 60c. IOOEba, On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles. Clover and Tlmotby Seed, 70c. $ Q>. * . On Deer Skins, Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, 70c. $ 100 lbs.. Furs,Peltry,Brooms and Merchandize,9oc. On Flour, 87 $ barreL We are also prepared to forward freight to Rodebaugh’s Station, near Qreensburg; and intermediate Stations. ■ COVODE A GRAHAM, Agents, corner of Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh. H. H. HOUSTON, Agent, jy29 278 Market PhUadelph**- V>KNNB¥LYANIA RAJLDRQAD-—WinterTamfp nrrwEir* y BrrrsnußOH, PanAnsiPiiu anu Raltoiore. First Feathers, Merchandise, Furs, 90 cents a ioo as. - .; t r Second Claw.—Apples and Peaches (dried,) Beeswax, Bristles, Buffalo, - Deer Skins, Clover and Timothy Beed, Glassware, Ginseng, Bags. Sheep Pelts 75c$ 100 Iba. . Third Class.— Apples (green,) Bran and Ship Stuff, Bacon and Pork, Goose,) Butter, Hides,-Hogs* Hair, Hemp and Flax, Leather (Eaj3tward,)'Csds lOu lbs. ' JFtnsrih CZors.—Alcohol, Bacon (incasksor boxes,) Barley and Malt, Beef and Pork (pickled or salted,) packed Candles, Cheese, Grain (in bags,) Lard and Lard Oil, Lead (in'plgs or sheets.) Oil Cake, Tallow, Whlskyi Leaf Tobacco, 60 cents $lOO &>9. •* - Special 'Bjata. —Cotton 60c $ 100 Flour $1 $ hbh decl2 GEORGE C. FRANdBCUS. ...- u _:arrears v rnms INK is prepared by a process, and' 1 la warranted to amkrin*wt/iinginhm4nutomctalicpaiu It is,pale when first used,, but by exposure t® the alrbtK comes gradually of-a most intense and permanent black. For sale in bottles of Tariins else, by wholesale or retail, ot sepB W.S.HAVRN*B Stationary War use. Market street, corner of 2d. ROBINSON A 00. TVSSOLUTION.—The firm of h. WILCOX A CO- Drag -i/j gists and Apothecaries, waSdissolved on the 2d inrt i The subscriber, having disposed of his entire interest In the late firm, to nig late partner, Mr. JOSEPH FLEMING would cheerfully recommend him to hls friends,axKlask a Continuance of the patronage heretofore ao liberally be. 'stotroS upewrthem., [jaBQ ' L. W3LOOX, Ju: r.Sff.W' ••• ' fi ■ - '•••,-•« r ,y. GOING SOUTH, Notice. y Vi -v;i ,. t '■Vi-'-*-*} SliEa&CEueOjflD^ySlES. Delawwßlnt^SlrttyiniuraneeCo#. -' • Ojfice, north mmt tf&ii'Ex&angcr'ltkCrd ft, JPA& ... 17I&£ XN gferfthamltoo and other O6B 01 dumagts oy &4s >t the iotffestrote or freight*; or iJparfal- poUdoa, tui tiia assured may dosiro. - . ■:: ■ .■ ~ • ■iNLUro-TEiaßroaTunax—They trßnsp>rted;byw«goßS^roili<^Ps^““yW“;SJ l *T* n, ‘ boits, bn riversand lake*,ca'the t SS*V.Ki, « . Eirttfor*-Joeeph TOesl, Edmond Dads,Eobert Briton, John George G.Lelper, Edwaitt -Darlingtohl'lisiao B. BirlfcW- UamEolwdl.John Nowlin,Or.E.SlTllOiton, Jis. O.Hmj4, Theor-Mlus pauldlng, H.Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, How gg^teßssaaesttS ”Hr - "^agfessssjg T. Logan. ■ q Thos. O-Hasd, Tic* PnsiderU. • Joann W.OowAif r &c»Tt&y.. .. -v PROTECTION IIStJRAHCE COMPAMY, hartford, cotnn., Capital Stock, AnnualPremiumt and Walem Fund. $1,000,000. INCORPORATE® 1826. . Bolides of Insurance Issued at aU tides on the moat farora - bio terms, against ___ LOSS OR DAMAGE BY USE, OS' VEX ■ ' - 't •■• ■ ' ■ PERILS OP NiTIOAOTOHj . UY - ■ ■■ • -r- .- i GEO. E. ARNOLD; Aqeht FOB PITTSBURGH AM) ALLEGHENY COUNTY. marlfcy . • v : =: . THfl UNITED STATES r. LIFE INSTTBANCE, "anntjity AND trust company, PHILADELPHIA. CHAEIEBED APBEt 86TH, 1860. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL §250,000. Office, 8. B. Comer of Third find Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. ■ Officers of the Borne Board at Philadelphia: • , - • TOiSOTOBJ. ' Stephen*. Crawford,' . Panl B, . : Ambrose W. Thompson, ...lawrence Johnson, Beniamin W.Tingley, , Geo-M’Henry, Jacob L. Florence, William M. Godwin, = v - William ITKce. President—Stephen K. Crawford. H.miHon.M.D. AOeohen, OUp-B.B.: Agent, mnrltiy , No. 7A Fourth street, rittrtorgh. m be prantdln Fire Inrarance Company! Of PtulaMphia, J%nm?lwxma. < • DTSECXORS-~Cbarles W. Banckor, Thomas Hart, Tomas Werner, Samuel Grant, Jacob & Smith, Goo, W. Rich* MoirtecJi D. Lewis, Adolphl B. Boris, DeridJ. Browne, Morris Patterson. Chab, W. BABC4SA, JYfiridenL Cius.G.Bascseb, Secretary,. . , • - Continue to xnakeimraranee, perpetual or limited, On every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as Are consistent with security. . Tba Company hare reserved a large Contingent fun a. wMdv with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af ford ample protection to tbe asnired. ■ . . I The ’Assets of tho Compaq* on January Ist, 1861, as pu> Uahod agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were asfbuows, to: T0ta1....™ «....™-.^14 l2 !l 08 ** Since thdi Incorporation, a period of yraw, they hare paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou* sand. Dollars, losses by fixe, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the abUlty.and, disposi tion to meet with promptness all UabflW©^- J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ; Office, northeast cor. Wood and Third sts. THIRD ABBCAL STATBMBHT _ OF THE STATE MUTUAL EIRE AND MARINE IHSTTEANCE COMPAHY, Or PESHSYLVA2UA. Assets, May Ist, 1852-..-—VT’A«W *“"*** recei?ed to May Ist, 1853-.. Interest on bouts, "*•••—•*•* Capital Stock......*.........—•••♦.•*•**•*•♦«**'♦**••«•* Eetumed premluffiP, XiOEses, Be4sfUfbDCG| Ex* peruses, XRTEStSCCtm Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good seen carl ties— t *}«•«* “? Premium Notes 2 Cash on hand 17,820 a Total am’t of Eesonrccs, Liable tor Losßes.. 7008,318 70 MUECroas. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD.DauphIn county, I’. C. SEDGWICK, 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 KLOTZ, Carbon county. i. JOHN P. IUrrnERFORD, President. A. J. GILLETT, Secretary. WHlinsarc against perils of sea and inland navigation, also, on Merchandize in city or country, at lowcst rates con sistent with safety. Policies IssUed.on duelling houses either perpetually or torn term of years. _ * Branch Office, corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, mytatf A. A, CARRIER. Actuary. Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, cf PITTSBURGH* Pa. Capital, sloo,ooo* President—Jauzs S. Hoosr. Vice Pn-ddeni— hPCHOKAH. *1 Treasurer— Joseph E. Leech. Secretary—o. A. Cotroji., I OFFICE, NO. 65 FIFTH STREET, 1 (Ifatonic Mali Building.) This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or conaocted with LtfeEiska. • Mutual Rates are the same os those adopted by other of cne*tblid from the Mutual rates—equal to a dividend of thirty-three and one* thin! per cent* paid annually in advance. ftjfikp t&kea on the lives of persons going to C&Ufbxxuaor Australia. —— James 8. noon, Samuel SPClurkan, William Phillips, John A. Wilson, John Scott, Joseph P. Gaasam, M. D. John M’Alpin, Alexander Reynolds, Horatio N. Leo. Hiram Stowe, mar 23 Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. B. MILLER, Jr- President. J F. M. GORDON, Secretary I CAPITAL, 0300,000, *TT7TLL insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE andMA YV RISE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and Pr AUome P lnatitution, managed by DnacfOM who are weU known in the community, and who are determined, fay promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, us offering the best protection to those who desire to be injured, _ ■ **»«_*, Dirtdon.— B. Miller, Jr.,C.W. Rlcketsob, Butier, N. Holmes; Jr- W. H. Smith, 0. Bunsen, George W. Jackson, Wm.M.Lyon, James Llppcncott, George Dome, James Me* Auley. Alexander Nlmlck,Thomas Scott.. . : ta. Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouseof Spang & Co- up stairs.) Pittsburgh- ' nov24:iy JETNA INSURANCE COMPAOT, HARTFORD, CONN. Chartered 18*9—Capital Stock 0300,000, THOS. K* BRACK, President. TIIOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. ■pkIRECTORS— Thomas K. Brace, I Samuel Tudor, Ebenezer Flower, Ward Woodbridge, E. ABulkeley, . Joseph Church, Boland Mather, Frederick Tyler, Edwin G. Ripley, Robert Buell, Samuel 8. Ward, Miles A. Tuttle, Henry Z. Pratt, John L. Boswell,' Austin Dunham, Gustavus F. Baris, Jnnlus S.Morgan. Policies on Fire and Inland Bisks issued on favors ble terms, by GEORGE E. ARNOLD, Ag*t, decl2fly No. 74 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. WESTERN FARMERS* INSURANCE 00., NEW LISBON, OHIO* BRANCH OFFICE, No* 129 FIFTH BT., PITTSBURGH. . Capital, $lOO,OOO. JAMES KELLY, Presti. LEVI MARTIN, Sec*y. . B. McKASKRY, Agent. 49* Will insure Buildings,. Stores, Merchandise, and Property generally, on the most favorable terms. [decl:6m Is your Life Insured, IF NOT, read what some one has written. Among all the contrivances of man to protect the family circle from want, none can be found more simple In its character, noble in its feature, or certalniu itsresulls, than LIFEINBUR* ANOE. It is_tbe prop which the dying husband leaves to support tiie wife of his bosom. . . . i ; It is the unseen hand of the Provident father reaching forth from the grave, end still nourishing his offspring,'and keeping together the fomfiy group. C. A. COLTON, Secretary, Pittsburgh Life Insurance. Company, Fifth eW sep2l . . : MasoxtieHalL HOTELS, &c. FLORENCE} HOTEL, ;No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (OOHDUCTZD OR 70S XtmOPX&R PUIS.) * BEUSEH LOVEJOY, PROPRIETOR, AUAf 880 WU,.............................. .........W. O.OOSHBIT. Brown's Hotel, Obmcr cf SmUMdd and Third Strttlt. PitUbvrah, .ftrcft’a. BROWN 4 CONNELLY, Pttom*tOß& jSg-Qood stabling attached to thenoose. FRANKLIN HOUSE) Cleveland) Ohio* C PATRICK & SON, PBomEToas.—This House has vra* « dergone thorough and extensiverepairs,alterations, and large additions or now fornituro, etc., and the proprie tors pledge themselves that, nothing shall be vemtihg on their part to render the Fbxnxlut a place where all the com forts of a first class hotel can be found. Jy4rtf „ C. PATRICK A SON. J St* Charles, Hotel, _ Cbmer of Wood and Third strtdt, PitubvrgK JVrm’fl. WILHAM 8. CAMPBELL,-PaoraißTOtt. THIS fine establishment Laving come into the hands of a new Proprietor, offers great indncemehto .to the travel ling community, and also to regular boarders* r Every deli cacy and luxury will be provided in Its season, and -no pains will be spared to-make this Hotel a comfortable Holiito all who may call there. [myl&tf] W.B. prop’r. St* Cloir Lager beer llrowery* THE undersigned respectfully informs the pnbllo thathe is now fuhy prepared to serve private families and the pnbllc generally, with Lis celebrated LAGER BBER, in bottles. All orders left at his Offleej NO. 39 DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be ptinctaMly attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. ge2Bdf F. G. SCHBNCK* OFFICE MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION CO,1 r December-10,-1853. - f. 'OROPOSALS will be received at this office until three JT o\>lock P. M. of WEDNESDAY,-the 25th January next, forthe construction ofLock and Dam No*6r also, for the oottsfiroction ©f locks and Dams Nos. 0 and 7, being requisite to extend the navigation to the Vinrfnia State line. Plans and specifications will be exhibited at the office one week previous to the letting,'and'all necessary informs* tidh given by 8. iAthrop, Esq., or the undersigned. Proposals will be received for payments to be made lh cash; also, for payments in stock and bonds of the com; VKIfITIAM BLiaß'B, r GW, EVERY QUALITY, for gateat manufacturers* brioes. AfctteUEW CARPET ETORE, 4T FIFTH BTErSt! sear Wood. ' Xnor&tf] ROBINSON* CO, I” '\ J ’ * ' - ESO HAH 6E - AHD: BAH WPi HO ?,?? • ' • - - .„ r -» >' - • A. WIEUISS & CO ; , UNITED STATES BANK BUILDINOi ■ No.«^-4'l*®o.®’<»tnrtliStree«t tJOEKtON Anfl DomsS°Siini*ap bitch Knutm, SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eartern Cities constantly wr sale. Tima BUta bt Exatoge and Notes discountwL— Gold, BUrer and Bank Notes, bought and cold Ooltacuonß made Ittall the principal dries of the Cnltad States. Do poaita received of Var and Cnrrent Bonds. [marniy aumi dumb,: rowaan naan, . . noactca aataxa. KBAMEB & BASK, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BAKERS, BUT AND BELL Gold, SilTer, and Bank Notes, negotiate. Loan* on Beal Estate or Stock gecuritlesipurchaee Promissory Notea and Time Bills, on East and West, boy and sell Stock* on Commission; , Collections made on all point* in the Dnlon. [myl H. HOLHES ft SOUS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, . oin axnorxn raxm BAtntxtto aim Etonasos emet to no, 67 HAHEST BTBIIT, 10UB DOOM BELOW OtnBTAUD. N HOWIES A BONB, Bankers and. Exchange Brokers, _ Eastern and WeatarU “SSrtt the dries' throughout the 'United States. Deposits recclrcd la pat funds * 87 Wnrfcetrtteet, Third and fourth etfl> • [jaSQ.ly. MS. B. U005,.......™- — • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ‘ H. K. OOBJTtt OF WbOJ> * .BIXtB : PltlffiajWlßrW* T\EALERB in Coin, Bant Notes, BUls, Foreign and J J Domestic Exchange. I2xcbangecm all the principal cities of the Union and Ea rope, for sale In sums to suit jmichasers. , ■ Current and par funds received on deposit. _ - i Collections made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest tmta. - ... $209,010 61 ... 66 .... 1,91019 100,000 00 $140483 20 , 87,8 M 66 $358,318 70 tnnxcTOUfl. • :J. K. MOORHEAD, President of Mon »Nav. Co. * s IlftiSfe !*■ . K ' .NKERS AND BROKER^.; : . Eemovftl» FATBICKB & FETEHD, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE EBOKHIS, _ _ , JSbw Sabovcdtheir WoodtU. PITTSBCMH, PA- '. _• T. PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and; Exebangs Brotom* and Dealersln Notes, Brans, Acceptances*.Gold, SBra and Ban* Exchanges on tie Eastern nnd Weacrn the cities Unit*! States. Deposits received In par roads or current paper, at the corner of EUUr and Wood Streets. ■ >-■ - - Hen 3 : Austin ■ STOCK AN D BILL BROKER, Office. No. 92 Tounlt tU above TTood, PITTSBURGH. , _ , &£sS2£i! ssa , sS«a«sr^ andaold. . . ■ • •--•••-- • OCT^- CLOTHING. geobgeaimiob, _ MERCHANT TAILOR, Ho> Sf Fifth Street, ti» Haionic llBtWIng) nr AT IN G fitted op a room for the purpose..or resuming H his business, (letters himself to be ells to make to witer FsshionabteClothlogof all descriptions. CUitens and strangers desiring comfortable garments, »Bl_ do well to giro him a call, ns he Is determined to please tho most ras- Udlnus. He will also be happy to seo many of bisc“'dcos tomers, as he has jnst received, from the an elegant stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERLSnnd TESTING 3. tits'3l Ujin ■ -■ —' ÜBUOVAL. • THB subscriber would tha onbUc, that ha has removed from his old Bta£a»«n Market street, to tha XEiVJItON Wl’ 4& FIFTH STREET, Immediately opposite the Theatre,, where he U now reoeirins and opening a handsome assort mentor Plain and Fancy Colored Cloths, Verting*, of the newest styles, which bo will take ploiwure to showing to those who may fetor him with a call. _ He is. alao prepared to make to order every article of Clothing constituting a Gentleman's Wardrobe, to the latest and -^hesubscriber oilers for sale hiscoin lete system of Garment Draughting, ao feTOraWy knooi l nd aenerallT usol by the trade of this city, Cindnnatl, Philadelphia aniSiiscwhere; at the following prices, ™: . ■ was instructions, $10,00; without Instructions, sf,oo. She Book and Ituler,containing full and “^cdrato'Uraj 4l ,™! tosuceesstoldraughttogilhrwardcd to any pmt oftoe United Btotes, on receipt of No. 45 Filth street, opposite the Theatre. SAMUEI. OUAY, _ NO. SlPcidWi hoTEL '»UU.D&GS, BT. CT*™ BTWKT, WITOUBOH. aESTtEMEN'B OljQTnniOmade, exclusively toorder, and warranted to suit- H#a constantly a c?Ss£taentof CI-OTHB, CASsniEltp, VESTINGS, Md OVERCOATING, of the lateststylra, selocted oiprcwly for the coatom trade. Gentlemen leasing their orders, will base their wishes consulted and complied with, ns nQwork la done under his own superrision. s°7ld CLOTH IN G STO A E JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO., FORMERLY of tha celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty street, which he* won an nnboandei popiJiritj under he name of the THREE 810 DOORS, hare, for /tbo .pur pose of acquiring more space for their Immense business, . , Where they have new the most... . i BPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHBi 4HD _ READY MADE .jCLOTHING, That frnu ever been offered to the public. Tholr principal object tor this removal, i* to give them mnrfl fimilitiea for the u WEIOiiESAHsE TBABE! And they Trill warrant them to be as good as any menu ta o M W © a K, nt in* mtst STTO, u TO tiros in* anoairsi none*.. They hare on hand a full and hcantlfnl assortment ol KSWALKING AND BUS!- NESS COATS, Oar Interests are Identical with thpseofour biwtomew, yf 0 (iflsuro tb> publlo that onr fidelity will sot ftll. rj®. 88 W»®d Street, (EAST side,) COBSEB. OS' DIAMOBD ALDBY. w. b.—We desire our patrbnsioundofafcandthat we bare j no longor any connection with the (3othintt .Builness, on liberty street. Our attention is devoted erclusiYdy to the Jf)wi aco,. DRY GOODS. SECOND ARRIVAL OF . , FAU> AKD WINTER DRY GOODS IJ The Cheapest Goods of the Seasonl YOUNG, STEVENSON A DOVE, sign of tie original BEX-iilvz, No. 74 MARKET STREET,between Fourth and th* Diamond, Pittsburgh, have Just received, and are ; Of. the newest and' most desirable styles, adapted to the present season, _.J Plaid Brocade end Fancy Silks at bargains. t Plalttßlackaud Cornelian Bilks and Turk Batins.- . I Merino Plaids, all wool, and SUk and Wool do. - A?jin, Raw SUk and Cashmere Plaldaoi* every description, [ and Fancy imLalnes. • mattes, ail colors and qualities. . Do Beges, and high colored Delaines, all qualities. I Fall and Winter Shawls, of every description. I Doug end Square Broche and Plaid Shawls. 1 Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do. | French Chintzes, Ginghamß.' 1 A general assortment test color Prints, from 6ots. up. I - WHITE GOODS of every description ; I Collars, Cuffs, Ohemliettes and Emb'd Hdkfk, at I, Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Good vvery cheap. 1 Also, a full stock of DOMESTIC GOODS. at low prieva I tom Sheeting, Pillow Linens, Table, Clothe, and Nap: I kins. RueataDiaper, and Cravats, GLOVES, HOBIERT, SUSPENDERS, and CRAVATB. We would respectfully solidt nn early call from both wholesale and retail buyers; flafierlng ourselves thatwe I can accommodate alt who may favor us with their patron -1 * g £°°a m °^ Ubyitl ‘"tOUNO. STEVENSON A LOVE. ’ . “ 1 " ‘ ". ' . notice S t fTt O THE WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL DEALERS OF T PmaBOWHI, ALLEGHENY CrTY, AND VICINITY. I—D. GREGG A CO., Importers A Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Doniesao Dry Goods ondVorletles, No. 99, one doorfrom the North-west corner of Wt»d st and Diamond allev. Pittsburgh. Having completed the enlargement of their present campled Wareßooms, are now opening one of the largest and "best stock of DltY GOOD 3 and yARIE TIES, they have ever heretoforeexhiblted to the Pittsburgh tradeandon axamihaUon.wlilbeJbund to be unsurpassed bjany oOier House of the kind Inthe Olfejyand aaone of I the partners Is generally In the Eastern Cities during the I busmSs seasons, butchering cheap bjKalns, adapted to I the Pittabnrgh and Western Trade, we will be able-to offer I Inducements to our old customers, and purchasers prener j Oily. Oar stock ofDry'Goode-corifllrta in part of thefollow I lug leading articles, via: I Superior Brood Cloths; I pilot end Petersham do; ; I fftTnwy Typgjii find Satmettsf I Jeans, Fancy Vesting and Corduroys; I yiannfib, Tickings and Vest Paddings; I Brown and Bleached Muslins, and Irish Linens; ~ I , SbrrignßndßpmeatieGingi^s; J v Merlnos. QoburgClotbSj and Dress Silks; 1. Bay Siate and Broache Shawls?; • ' " I - Woolen Comforts and Fdncy Silk Handkerchiefs. • J-. The MloWin& :compri£» a part of : the rfeaeiw stock pi J Combs,Threads and Sewing_Bill«y_. 1 HosletT t Qlc>Tea,Blbbohfl,andßlackSilkFens, , | Txu»fl QoodSi Mull *nd Cambrick Maallns, 1 FanoyNettlnKa.andMßllnerygopdsgeMraßy. . . I Also—A large assortmentof Tabls Cutlery,Pockettaivcs, I Razors and Scissors of oar own Importation. Pcrfamery, I Patent Medicines, together with a splendid rasortment of. 1 Gold andGßt Jewelry, of the latest patterns; Gold and 811- I ver Watches; Watch materials; Watch gbsses, and an et tenrive stock of SO hourand 8 day Brass Clocks, of a variety I of patterns. AH of which wfll be told on Urn most accom- I * A Col • .^TN^mbblsCmerVln^^^ •'.l;,' ' . 3* J ' .B. nianulacuire wV '- , OAilNEC 4 WAßKt)l«vo»ydtiC‘n,iit-bLicsdi streets,,..UiNllMlTAK : * 1 "ING attended to, in ftJHU Ijraucheß. myll A.MIIiUKiiM atO., . ■ Have ON UAN 1} at thfiirexti'naiv&CAßlKET and rS»?iuSD?AWOBY r No..« SnUlMeld rtwju . IMcauanSuiit.'ot'&sia'.and slain,fnmitnra, *hiehtbe; irill seU Id jwr cdstomaiy »t«s. •: -TBrms—Kßahqnly. Great Inducements SSSSSj. •\%TJtWa reUOTr.lsrgs.Btock of COMMON VV CHAIRS AND' BEDSTEADS, at prices tlud ramu.t filll to pleaee cash purchasers. AIV Our terms are CASH. . AAMJffI JAWRYjJB*. marfS • J - • -cor. Syrftrfth and liberty flt*. joarneymen Cabinet/Makers ' }yAJt£;HGaB£.9aJTUI&M:S2IiE-£Tt . ' . (BETWEEN 'WOOD AND MARKET 8T3.) . , . __ •;■ THI3ASSOCIATION, ... already twice to three times j ';ttijniy ftn-nrfa'- g* - the jryl • hitherto most renowned business ' T 1 f chops of this-city,' hare- opened their Warehouse,'ond-.anr able 1 to furnish tbe publkv by wholesale or retail* wHh-etp’. nltare of the following description—viz: v- - L> 1;i ■ Mahogany Ward robes v Dressing Bureaus; FullColnmncd- Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads;-MahoganyChairs;' Booking;. Cbaits; Mahogany WashßtandB; ; Solas; Divans; Piano Stools; Booh Cases; Tables; I’ier Tables; fine ; Card Tables;-Centre Tables; Hat-Eaokßj JFronch Bedsteads; Ottomans; Foplor 'Wardrobes; Diultiz and Breakfast Tables; Workstands; Cherry and-Common Workstands? high post,' common,- low| and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs;; Cradles, Ac* •-' ■ v •' 's ' ■: ’ The advantages of cooperation, on an extensive scale, per mit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are dfiter* toined to aellj lower than : any- competitors, an equally good, If not better article, had warranted—as' the' public will' un •derstand'by giving them a call. '. * - - v j •. ....- Steamboat workot all descriptions, and other articles • of srFdes*. • He has adopted the principle of identifying his customers 1 interest with his own,: in quality, and price, and. keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every, description.of furoiture, from the cheapest and plainest, to tbo most ele gant and costly, that a house,-or any- part of one f rinay be ' furnished from his stock,. or manufactured expressly to or-, deti - The. following armies consist, in ,part,cfhis stock, which for richness of style; and finish, cannot be surpassed In any of the Eastern cities: . • ■ Lords XIV tete-a-tete Sofas;.- - :. 60 Sofas, in pluab.afid hair cloth; - • . .60 da*. Mahogany. Cbcits; - 20 do*. Walnut : •• “ : ; 60 Mahogany Backing . a 20 Walnut M ■ - . fiOMahogany Divans; .20 Walnut • 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: - . 60 ... M ~ “ Dressing Bureaus; . 30 <• ** Washstands; 40 Enclosed “ 100 Common - “ 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; , : 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut «. - - , 60 Cottage 4 * ' ' 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;.... 20Mahoganv Wardrobes; .. .. 10Walnut a . 10 Cherry . *5 - 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dlning'ahd Breakfast Tables ... 12 Secretary and Bookcases;. .. .. . 20 do*. Cane Scat Chain*; i ' 24 Cane' Beat ltocking Chairs; - 12 Indies’ Writing Desks; . Hat and Towel Stands; '., What-Nots; -. Etiguitcs; • Paper Maehe Tables: ' 'ConversaUon Chairs;: .. . Pembroke , “ Elizabethan “ Hall andTieT . u deception 11 ... Ladies’Work .. a Pearl Inlaid w Extension Dining Tables; Arm. - Ottomans; Qothlo and Hall Chairs; •• j, A large assortment of COMMON "FURNITURE and WTNDBOB CHAIRS. Cabihet JUsxusßupplied with all ar ticles in their line, ■ . , STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, ftirntehed-Rt'th* shortest notice. ' . •/ i .-'V'.. . All orders promptly attended to. • - • a? 75 ,«k>s. SAaossT, WATCHES/ JEWELRY, &c HEW JE¥ELSY ST 0 EE, Kdt 8T Marlttt Street, (Second dorr 'abort the XortiL-isesi camit .of .the JJteW'i), TOIIN STEVENSON,{of thelateiimof Jobuß. M’-Faddi-'n j •I & C 0.,) respectfully announces tothe pubiS?,that helms ooened. at the above ctand.a fine assortment of WATCHKS, JETV'EIiRY, SILVEE AS*D PLATED WAlttfj LAMPS, GI RANDOLES , Pock'd, and TabU QuOitry 1 Briianma Tea and Ornmumon Seta, and the usual varloty. of goods in his line o^Bpec4al: care and'retention given totbo EIiPAIS.of i'IN E WATCHES, JEWELRY, Sc. . . f . He trustii3-bat from his long, experience In business, he will bo able to give satisfaction to those!' who may favor h im .vritb. tfieir patronage. - Pittsburgh,- May.lsth, XSS3. Henry Rlobardaon, Jeweller, HAVING re-fitted his store in a handsome manner,.and tut recently returned from the eastern’ cities with a fine assortment of WATCHER JEWELRY, nml FXNCV GOODS, would callthii attention of his friends and custom ers to the fact that among'his Watches will be'frond the' most desirable styles, patterns and-makers.. Of Jewelry,'the latest styles of lirooches, Breast Pine-, Fob and Vest Chinas, Finger Kings, Ear Rings, Miniature Locket*, etc.; etc.— ; FANCY OOODS-Suc-h asPapier Mache, Work Tames and Boxes, Desks, Fancy VoSes,-Perfnmo-B*jitles; .Ta>le : Mats, Coifs PUtols, Porto Monnaicshi great variety; China Fruit and Cake DLhcs; with an endlefti reriety of useful and or» dimental articles, which have only to be swr 16 be apyre- SSed.. [Sort] -•/ NO. 81 MARKETSTREET. Bay Wood Nursery and Gardena. JAMTCS KENNEDY, [lata Manager of the well-known Sy- . . Tftcure NUfieries, New York.) begs- leave to-.inform the public, that bo haa now established an EXTENSIVE NUR SERY, oa the Farm of Mr. James S. Kegiej*-' hoir-East -Lib erty, where he shall be prepared, after .the 5 th -instant, to re ceive and fill ordersrfor every variety of Frail and Ornamen tal Trees, Hardy and Green Houbb Shrubs and Plants. In addition to a choice and soporior stock, on hand, he baa made arrangements with one of the largest'!* urscrit-s iu.lhe East, to keep up hl3supply. ; Haring a thorough and. long espi*. rienco in the business, lie can nssnre his customers perfect aatistection. • - • --•• • '• '’ - ‘ ••j Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his service.* in.-l designing, layingout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, I’nb- j lie Parks, or the.grounda of. Country Residences; and will, j also furnish plans for the formation of Lawn*, l Picturesque Scenery*Ac., in-the highest, styles of-tbe art>;.| Practically acquainted with every brunch pf .Landscape 1 Gardening, and havingspeut years in the Syl vian Farke. of England, and on the beautiful banks of the Hudson,:he, hopes he has the capacity to moot the wishes of those who | favor him. ' . •! iOS“Communlc6tionß.can be addressed through-th* City.. Post Office, or left, at the Warehouse of Messrs. Ncgley A Mohan, 22 Wood street. KRNNEPY * tV>. CELEBRATED CHEMICAL YEAST OB BAKING POWDERS, ' The Cheapest, llealthial,most' Useful and Economi cal Article for liaising Bread, Biscuit, f Vied, Griddle, and Johnny r this purpose that has yet becndUcovered.—N. X. Dutch man, Feb, 12,1853. : : - - ■ _ The highest commendations, from huvdredspf theiargest and moat respectable wholesale "houses in ihi*, 100 bus. Dried Apples J - ,600 pigs Tin; > 100 bales Batting,assorted; 1000 lbs. Antimony; ! 2000 lbs. Cotton.. Yarn, as r : 10 tons ass’d Sheet Iron : :100,000 lbs; Bias'd Bulk Meat;! wm. a, jvrcLuua, DEAIiBR IN • Fin© Teas,' Choice Family' Groceries and Willow . Ware. CORKER OF WOOD AKD SrXTE STS.y PITTSBURGH; PA. \ IB now receiving alarge. assortment of . FRKSII GOODS, : in addition, to his-already extensive ftock, .purchased from first hands in tSolsostcrn market*, which, will be sold at the lowest market, prices. .. . . .. ." . . . JBS", Hotels, Steamboats, and families, baying by the. ■ quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. Goods delivered in the city, free -sep3l ENGINEERS’ STATIONERY WAREHOUSE. W. Si HAVEN, :••• V J ■ Cobser -or Market ako Bzcos© Stums. | A IWA*SB ON HAND,-a large and well selected stock ef I J\ Whatman’s Drawing Papers, all sires; . ■ Drawing Paper in rolls, various widths; Draughting Pencils; c - Mathematical Instruments; y -T3pe Lines; India Uubbcr; : Held Books; . T-i ProfilePapera;. -,: -? Cross Section Papers; protractor Papers; • Andr-.-.*• ■ •tvV ; --** ,V • V •..•w • ■ ■lj■ *. r,s • . • EUR^ITURE DUiIKEE’S E. R. DTJRKBE, ‘ , Sole PnoraißToa AND-MAituyiCTCßEh, « :• -1-39 Water street, New'Torlc. BAXTER & MoKBE, Agents, Pittsburgh. - [oct2l] ■xv'i'l'--. '■ - '-.y'V" jV.r'v- m^ELLANEOUS/ property for Sole. rpa& rabficriber offers for safe, on vary reasonable terns,, lr tb* following pn>perty,vf»i _ i.Three Sta£yßtlck®welJiiig.HaMBiN&llo Penn street,, between imd .itvftna’.allfly * r . m d Lot 25 feet front,* alley. The Houseis.onoof the; best builoinga, and in cnoaf tha most pleasant ndgtLbor*; ...- ‘ •-iTji > Fire bneKdndredaiui fiVofsct .fronton. FetrJt.and"sixtyXeeton Fiibnt:s#eoVwittt d good three etOry-Brfcs Building on the cortiorratwo'atory yr&hebn Front At-, and two Brick Baud* ,lngßr'usedaaßhop«i;on.ye|Ttet» 1 ‘ . ' A Lor, 31 feetr front by BO feet deep, on Jrront, between Market ahd.Ferry streets,. \ *'• •■. ..i ■ , A yery boiiteii3ont "Frame Dwelling i Lot#)* feet > by 00,fronting - bn-CobgrefiaandV I A House and Lot,oa>Wylle Btreot, near' tho now Court i House.. 'Thehouse is Well arranged' and in good order, and i Is notroccufiiedaa a hotel; •*;’ :i.. ;.i.. ..= A Three atory Brick, on Bmithfield street, near Seventh— being intrn oxcaUenthUMneaslbcalibU. TheXotiri 20;by 80 'feetdeep;frontingoh Smithfleld'et :' . A Cottage. Frame and Lot. 29. by 120 feet, fronting bjiAhne ’ and.Ko‘binson str ; eeW J ;Alleghenj City,' v This is a yory deslra. ' blaniid pleaeanflocatiouTor ateddeiice. .. : ' * : NiheLOtS ih’.tbe town’ of irKcespcrt, each CO foot by 160. Several'of these are on-tho Malnatmfc r ' "• . : Eleven Acres in I4metown,,nn tho MonongaheU Elver, on which the! e are 4 houses; there are eoxno 0 or 7 acres of ox- j . cellent stone coal, and abundance bf limestone, coaYeiiltait tothe landing; and two boal pita open; * ' - , f I ' 'Ninety Lots inthoHowh of Oritimblaj CO lso each, nearly, all level, and well .located.: The.tenant of ei*ch Lot 'has the'privilege bf using.whntor.cr.stono .coal ha may ro aufrefor.hißown use, from ft'pitnearttJbXocka.Obliimbii Is a pienMatsituatiom.On. tholbahk of the Mondngahda riv-1 er, a short distance'l>elow'L6ah>o..3 ? in themldistpfan ex tensive stouecoal region,'. andwoulct be& for ' rnfvnnftictujlng establishments..-. ’ ; • Two Hundred acres, of superiot.Stone .CoaLWHa House, Railroad; Ac; 1 Thisprbperty has n.fruntbrU&jpae pn ; the Monongahela river;, an exceUentlanding; gbod.grade foundation for railroad—With enough.level groundaUna point for houses and gardens, or 1 ocations for manuactories. Thevein is deej> enough to allojv horees,t4>bo used in-haul ing out thocoal—-thequaHty ofwhich, for.iron work, eteom, or fbr any uses, is not surpassed bj aojrur the. absence, my bguht; James- Blakely, Ecu*, yitt-gi** alLnecttsefti7.infbnn^ion,and.be authorized to rfve warran tee deeds fbr any property sold. .. ' JAMKS MAY, ■ ■ iNo.llO Penn Btroi»1 ■ ' TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! | WHOI.E3A.IiB AMD RETAIL, • ■ '' i JEt Tea more£ \ - : .-- jaS. FIPJB'STEaKTj PjTTSIiOBft^PA. BY tho half ..cheat, of neatly packed in metallic package# Ctesulttbe trade. . . ■■.‘ : The snbecriher isnow receiving his Fall stock of. GBSTI - andBLACK TEAS,— consisting of Eome oftheHnostclin lobe inarketi. Merchants visiting. the eiiy are invited tor call and examine our stock.; ... Below,is a list of thovurioua. grades, all. of which hate. . been carefully selected, and can with confidence bo rccoia* ■ •mendedl 'r. ■:•••... -J ■; :i -30 half diesis fine Toting Hyson; - .%jlO .do .-.do Moyuno Young Hyson; •; -10 v do. :«xtraflneJlloyuno do;. . IQQ.. do; Buperibr• . do.; 5 N ii 15 • • da. -: «xtra fine do; 60 Idjequrcd boxesextraCnrioueFoung Hyson; ■ 25 half cheats fine Gunpowder; .-' . - 10 do. t extraflne do;;; . : .6 ;do. 'do -Moytmalmpciia]; 20 do Superior. - do; . 160 do Oolong Black Tea; ■ > do .:extrafihcOolong;. - : 30 do. ;«xira Curious do; -c... •. 20 do Superlatively strong and.fragrant Oolong; 25 chests extra fine English Breakfast Tea; . . 6 do Curious do do; > ; * t . ALSO—Java and Bio Coffee, Lorering's Crushed and Pul verised Sugars. . i. ; ! • A 150—63,000 Prihcipo Began, which will be sold fray t . . A.. JAYNES, (• . ..norl4:d4w , , 38 Fifth street, Pittsburgh.; ' TX P E AGENCY.. : A. JAYNES, . ' • 80. 38 SIITH BTKEJJT, PITTSBURGH, -a \ Agent for the S*le of L. Johiuon.# Co.’tl)/pe,Src,, or FHttADELPHIA, ! HAS ON HAND «ndforaaiQ,tbe following:.—RrasalinCd column Galleys; .Common-Galleys - assorted, Slice Gulloys, Composing sticks; .Common, and .. Job Contf; Shooting Sticks; Ley Bru3hes; Furnl*. tore- and. Eight, of all descriptions; Brass-Buie, of nil descriptions; Job Ink, in lib cans; 100 kegs-Prout’a Ink; 100 Founts Fancy: Card Letter; and heads, cut to odj -ength. ■,.; Orders for Presses and Typo /will receive prompt, at tention, uad. furnished attheFoundryprlces.: Old-Type re- in exchange fornev,a.t.9 cents 3>.- ~Pittsbttigh,.May;l4,iBKl.«rJ d 4g.-t j / CARRIAGES FOR BALE, THE undersigned hosjustreceivcd at his • m ; CAIUtiAGE -WAREHOUSE, situated ftjgO&gV' near the Two Mile RotE and: Lawrence ville,B. npifrt..ir cash. Havingbsdtwelveyears’praSticeinthebusinesSjaiß with his well known facilities in-the East,'he himself •in putUiigdown tdlcompetition,- :•••; - ..„ Thoco wishing topurchase are respectfully invited to etOX • and see for themselves, j ••••-• Espcdab&ud prompt attention paid to repairing of Carri -ages, Ac. / [mylStdfcwyf) . JO3KPH ~WIIITE. Dr. D. Sayiite’s Family ZtJedlclnea. JAYNi?3KXPKCTORANT; JayL« f « Hair Tonic;'. •* “ Tonic Vermifnge;. . , . “ . SanativaTHlj; i • •. (t ;Cartnloftthe.JSalsam; . *f ..A^nnFiU"*'-•■.'•-r u Alterative; “ American ZlairPy* . Tbeabo?e7aJaab!e family medicine? constantiyon bund, and s<f wholesale or retail,at the PuliinTcaStoTy v 3S Putt Street.' ‘lfy , .. Efc» - j. JaniUhdaw -• ~. Bxduglrg Agent frrrPitti>Tinrgb^ , - ; J£Jlt»«UB ofr .SOIkB* v., r -;:,, . NEW PATENT AMAWAId ipEN.—This important tn ..vontiun- -tbu two great'obstacles to-the uni ..vcrFal'ufct? of the,.fctsseb.Penj Tst: : tlxclr. rigidity, and tb«ir. by the corr9fir.e : aclionor tbo ink.. In, juinutdy examining ibe quilfpcn in tbe octof-writing* it will be seen that £A ’ r action, i>r rprcadito; open of the points to permit the flow of the ink. This compound movemoutr-wldch steel-pena.hitherto 1 , uever.hav*h.nd—gives to the quill its Hexibiliiy,aud tlmt ■ peculiar ppriogy play which isso agreeable to .tho- haiid, ; and which seems to suit the action of the muscles ofrtbe fingers; yielding, ns It does,.to Iheslighte&t'pressure^wKh out cramping thohand. Thu efforts of all steel pen makers hove been directed to Lheuttoiument of thlseesentfSl quid* ity of flexibility,and they hare had recourse to nn.intiu* merntfle variety .of cracks and piercinga to attain it; The inventors oflfco Patent Amalgam Pen found, from a scries of experiments, that the wholepractice cf the trade bad in this' respect'been no combination jt.fj “cracks", and “ pie;cings lr cbuld prodffco the deslredactidn,! if the ordinary Jorni of the sitel pen were adheredio.' This point being gained, they avoided the plan hitherto adopted for attaining flexibility,and.gayd' a peculiar tonn to the meiai, by blchHhey managed., to combine the 'fiction of tlie ordinary steel pen with tho a gfeeableflaxibil- Uy of-the quilt The second difllcQlty to/be overcome was of.less.magnitude, butstfll of gtcatUmportance com jumers of steel perns. Everyone is aworeof.the cbfrqslre action of the ink on tho ordinary steel pen. 1 Kven vrith the greatest care, it speedilydestroys the deliiartbly ahopthsur face of the pen. -So serious’ a drawback is ihlsfrom ti*e 'utility of the steel peoi that thousands are.induced.to pur chase gold pens, at ah enormousVcbat, almost exclusively because of . tiie auti-corrosivo'quality of .that metal. : The inveutbrs have remoTed this evil by tbeir'coinpountf metal, which pofsessctiaH.thb qualities of steel,vrith (he additional merit of resistihg the - chemical action dr theink.' ' These Pens tcill tent more than tiomly Umetlongertkop the Steel P&h thurrendering them (heeheaptst ererihfrafue&i. - ■ . For sale by J / W. S. HAVEN, Stationer, . norlO - Market street, comer ef Second. litidge over the Allegheny Silver, at or near Sharpebnrg. ' •Vf OTIOB IS HEREBY GIVEN, That in pursuance of the ' Xi ’Act Of Assembly’ of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled “An Act to authorize the Governor to incorpo rate a Company to-ereef a Bridge over the Allegheny Hirer. 4t Or near Sharpsburg, in Allegheny ’County,'? approved, lSU>of-March*.tBs3; and Supplement thereto,-and Acts ex tending the time therein limited, Books'wlll. be opened; by the under nomed Commissioners, to receive-subscriptions -forthoStoOk of said Company, at the ST. CHARLIE HO i TEL, in the City of Pittsburgh, on the SEVENTEENTH | day of DECEMBER,IBS3, between the hours of 10 o’clock) A. SL, and 4 P. M; and should, the whole numbet of. shares notlie subscribed on and in that case, at Lho house of. Mr. N'KWPORT*.In the Borough .of Sharps- I burgh, on tbeTWENTY-FOUIiTH DAY OF THE SAME t MONTIt, between the same hours. ' Philip Miller, " v ThoinaaTdggeit, . *' j James Sharp, • Gabrlol Adams,: , ; . iy\ Lewis C, J. Noble, Thomas Wallace, * { J Peter Klingcnsmith, Malcolm Leech, ; J JobnW.Duucan, Harrison Party,} 1 ] David Drcnanp - Robert Chessman, ■ • Francis Karos, Richard Ewalt, • J David Boyd, • • Robert Wfl»n; w - j James Marshall, r * - James IL M'GoQoSd,' : j Henry M’Gt-ary, Thomas Pearson, | Barnes Blakely, Grant Mdwiy,'' j • Charles Spang,- . James O*U. Denny, - I. Williamo. Denny, ■ A/Morton, •• < I J. C. Comstock, • r Lemuel fihnrtltff, -« •. I F. A. Collier, • James licwls. • [nov 17 ‘ Wholesale and Retail* T~~. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. . T> OBEBT H- HARTLEY, begßleave to Inform XV his ftieneb and thenubllc generally, that he ISjBBMk .continues to occupy that largeafid'.OQ]DJnodlhus^^Pt^s^.: • Store Room, formeriy-ocfitipied by SaxnuelFa3iSid*"2r;. • stock A Co., No. Is 6, corner of Diamond Alley 1 und WoOdst.,' whore be ktepa Blarge ond general essortmentnf Saddles, Bridles;Harness/TrunkfV Carpet Bags, Saddle Bttgß,Valises, Buffalo Dobes, ’Whips, and all other articles in his Una;. - ;-:V ■ He also' keepiaeonstantly Un hand,'and is praparedtoflit nish to kinds of Riveted HosocxaMufteturod of the best materia.l, and In a style of workmanahipequal to i rh»«t,flfn manufactured article, and at 68 per cent, cheaper, i Country Merchants and I'annerßwouldfiowhU to call and I examine his atock,beibre k purcbasing elsewhere ashe.is de termined to soil first rate articles atvery low prioos. f • Don't forget the place, No. 88, corner of .Wood stand • Diamond Alley. > -.--Vy' . . • , - P. DEVLIN. Pearl Steam Mill; : CANAL JSASIN, ALLEGHESy CITY, - (NXAB THXUAnm)An.gTSgIoa t ) t • • r : AMILIE3 will be supplied with OofvariouS grades of X - FRESH GROUND FLOUR,. * • By learing orders at tboMUl or in our boxes at Logan, Wilson A Wood street«or:Brann A Rciier,cor*_ -ner Liberty and'Sh Clair-stre'ets* PittBbureh; • U. P. Schwartz, or J. T, Sample, Druggists, Allegheny. Flour willbodolivered to families In eitherofthe two cities. TEkirHiCASH ondelivery. ■ :Jy2&. ’BRYAN, KENNEDY A CQ. TVTimUJi B. CttAIO'S NEW BOOK.—Now rendj. the MBMOlks OfMAJOR KOBEBT STOBO.r.f'thoTir- BinlaEegimeßt j'Sy.-M.'B.-Cniig^.-IgMW^ | by 65 STstiet inreet • rrißUsa, sijouldek imauH, sufpokteuand klas iv TIC STOCKING DEPOT'i* at Dr.KEYSER’S, No. 140 cornetof Wood street and Vlrginalley. All 1 kinds ofme- appliances arckept' And. “fitted -at this establish menL . Satts&rtfon warranted in all caws*.: fcoi24 . IN W. A. Piali’d . Holland Gin, Wol&a'ScfceidsXQ iEIOKETBjON. . ‘r " ■■■ \ v * V-‘ .'-' l * iin'- CarTcr’s Spanish- Jflixtwrei, l - ‘hb& oftEAi i’OßWßa^w-TiiK ' sor a pAßUCtscrrimtctirf in t-\ •• - rtf IHVAUJABLB REMEDY!'Oit>TsUUDKCLA,HIiSg's W Obstinate Cntepeons. rqapllonfi, dimples or Chrpnfe ...-.; BoroKves, RJufc Worm or Tetter, Baud Head, Efrfargeato add' Pain of the-Bones and Joint*, Stufcbonntth&rsy Syshs* ; Jltic* Disorders, lumbago, Spinal -Ccmph Inis*and-allDl? „ ! eases arising from an injudicious. wo?, Mercury, Xmpru ' l^^ldmotWlßxpvaiy^y^^oijL' 4 • * ' v ' •■■•’ *Bhis valuable ®a*i«comocMebimfod fbr tlienmaber of-exirttordlnary cures affected (.hwogMte agency, hasinducedthe proprietors, at th» umfit request o? their Wends, to offer it tboy'dtf With the utmost confidence initSYtrtues and alttge howeTe?. strongeritestimony" than > tfre.mtoe word-ot,the-proprietors*and arc from gentlemen/Well - kDomUntheir2oca3iUes,and or.ihe highest reSpectaEUUy . thedtyof BlSmitod,*VAj-' 5 •* . * 1> •-HOYDEKr v of the/fcxebangeiHotel, flfofrßtfrcd 1 known everywhere,says he. has.seenthe ‘ Carter’s Spanish huxtnre iidraiolstcrod In over a hundred wises, in nearly 1 alftfce diseases for which lfc Is feCotentefcd iid, with'the most astonishingly good rcßalts.;,Ue:6a>aitlß : ibo most extraordinary medicinehe has ever seen, ■ > AQUfrAHD-PJJVEBrHaBEAT.CTRk-*-!- hereby, certify that ter three years I bad Ague.and iVcr of Abe, most tio* Icntdescclption. ‘ Xb&dsoveral Physicians, tooklargequaji titles of Qdiilihei Mercury* and I believe all tho Tonics ad* vertiaed; but all withobtaoy permanent relief.:: At UsfeX tried Garter’s Bpsnish 1 Mixture, two bottles ol which effoo tnaUy cored me, and rdm happy to say 1 have hod neither chills or fever since. I consider It the beßt Tonlo inthe world, and the only medicine that OTer rrachod my case, * iv S\ JotiS IiOKOPSK. Bearer Dam* • . _ -/;: / 0 B' LUCK, Esq/, now in the city of Richmond, ana for raany -yearsiatho Post Officersuch conlldeneolntfia astomshSiig efficacy-of-Cartsrt Spanish-Mitturertbtf-'&e. has bought upwards of 6ftyJbotties,-ifhich. ; be hMtgttun away to the afflicted. Ifr.iucksayß ho has ueyer known it , according lo.dltwUoas* - *v at;’!* .■ . 'Vt.. HINGE, a practising - Physician, and formerly of iha . City Hotel; ia the city. Of Kichmond ft says ho has withosaOd in ft-number Of instances rthe.cflbcta of Carter’s 7 Spanish - iiixture, whlchT?CT& most truiy-surjirlfllng. ; Ileeayßiaa oaso of Consumption, dependent 09 tho Uver, th»,good,ef fccts were wonderful indeed. : • ' " ' " SAMUELK. DRINKEII, of the firm of Drinker .A-Hor- Hs, Blchinond, wascuredof Liver Complafnlotefghtyears standing* by the tu© -of tiro - bottles of Curter’a Spanish GREAT CUB# OF SCROFBIJL—The Edflora of tbeßteb*.' taobd- Eepoldlean .'had. &• servant employed intbcir.pres* room cared Scrofula, combined with Ehecnoa* tism,'which' entirely disabled him from -work. Two bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture made a perfect curd of -liliny and the Editors, in a public-nolieo, say they 4k cheerfully re* commend it to ail whD are afflicted with onydtoos&oi ihe blood.” ...\ r, 'u(v- t " STILL ANOTHER CURE OF BCEOFOLA.—I hid a voy valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carters Spanish Miiftho, XcohsideTitiraly&TaUt&bldinedldne. ' v - V i • - -r'- ■;..■■■ ■■■■ dAHSS >M,,TATMa,'.-r Conductor on tKe &-F. andP. IU 11 Klcliznomi, Ttu SILT KHEOM of TWENTY YRAKB STANDING CURED. —Mr. JOHN THOMPSON* residingln the city of lUcbmohd, was cored; by three bottles of” Carter’s - Spanish Mixture. of . sj a )t Ehonm, which he had nearly t-wenty years, andwblcb ; the physician's ofihecity could’not cure. Mr, Thump* son Is a well known merefcanf In the city ofßlchiabhdiVa. 'aPfl^bl^cufa.lshrn^'Y€niarlmbre;^ WM-A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, hodawrVcfcVWlca -of Syphilis* in tbs-worst (brm, by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Ho says/he cheerfully rocommeoda h*andcouaidcrtrib.*n Invaluable medicine;. v/i.-,. % -.*2 BICELABD E. WEST# of Richmond, waa cured cf< Sircfa la, and wbat phyaid&ns call confirmed Consumption,/by three bottlea of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. • EDWARD BURTON, • commissioner of the; reve-one, *aya he has: aeon the good effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture in . s. number of Byphilitic.cases>and says It 1b a perfect euro forthat'fcorribledisease; ■/ - WiL G, HAILWOOD, of Richmond. cured of Old Bore£esd i Ulcers, which disabled fcJm.from walking. Took: a few hot* ' ties or Spanish Mixture, and .wasunablod to walk i wUhcmtalciutchrin'aflhortiimepermanemlycured. ..* Principal atM.WABD,.CIA)SE A Co,'No.B3Mtfden Ttfmei New York. : - ‘ • ;. T. A 502»5,K0.152 North 2d st, Philadelphia. BENNETT ft BEERS, No. 125 Main street, Richmond, Vo. - -Aiidforsala-by A CO., L. WILCOX, ■Jr. ft Pittsburgh; H. P« SCUWAKTZ, and by Dealers in Medicinaererywhere. - k x QPt&dfcWly. .r:. • > MORSE’S COMFOIHVD SYRUP OF LOW OOCKROpT, . ' - fHIB is ft purely Vegetable Compound, aeientuicaßyjpra- - jixei m)ni.'tiio';tie3t‘TOotB'ftria herjfciß of the.Materia 51odied,ond haft •-gained.'an unrivalled reputationfbrlho falowing effects,visa.‘ . ■*;.-■ fUEGDLATING 'AND STBENGTHBNING THE. LXVEB, and DlflZSnv*’ Oboaws, and cleansing the Stomach and Bow 'fcls, and thus curing all Bilious Disease?, Id ver Cotqjdahilft. i Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Coativeness, Hiea,.lleadac he, Ifctct | and Agoe, Jaundice, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Ac., and cousins the food to nourish ;aiul support every port: .•*•■■■■ 1 BLOOD,: ,', and thus curing all Humure, Cutaneous DropUons, Scrofa• la,Salt Bheum, Erysipelas, Scald Head) Canker, Pimples on theface, Blotches, Dicers, Mcxeurial Disease, Can cera, Ac., Ao. - v - ~ ■ ,\ BEGULATHrG TBB BSCBETO&Y OBGANB, . and by enabling them to perform- their proper functions, . preventing and curing many painful and dantrerous dis- strengthening und quieting the Nervous System, thus allaying Nervous Imtatiohj akd curing all dlseasis of the ' Servesj-asHystarlvNeuralgia,Cramps* Ac.! : Itlsunrivalled Inthecure of all FEMALE COMPLAINTS, as Weakness, Obstructions, of -th« gpef, liimba, JolntyAc.,, caused by -weakness; niso, -Lung and Yfcsbat; Complaints, as Colds, Coughs, Asthma# ' Consumption, Ac 4 also? Dropsy. Haying made use of the Compound Syrup of. Yellow Dock - Boot, prepared by C. Morse A Co., Ja our families and finding it to-be a very -salutary aud effectual preparation; we do mostcbeerfullj.rccozunioudit'tothdpab* . lie as a very valuablemediclnc. - ' JB. Bourne, Esq., Cashier National Bank, Providence,B.l.; A. W. Spencer, Esq., Cashier Lime Hock bunk, do.’do.f Rev. ‘WBliam Phillips, Hev. Bichmond, C. B. Jones, editor - Providence Gen. Advh, William Tield,'M."W.G.M.» Cyrus - Fisher,'M. £. H. r P., James Hutchinson,; Q. Baa. V. J._ Bates,DocL BcuL Colby,'and ono. hundred othi&ra .pf lb* , .mostrespectable^ milies of .. : This certifies that I have for.&nuinbeT of years been to-; QUinted with the composition and mbd&'of manufacture oi MOUSE’S COMPODNMYKDP Ofi YELLOW DOCK BOOS . ITiaVo also been acquainted withits modwojjcrdndvindis- - ease, andean say th at in. all respects U. is udihirabiycfleu.- hi ted to remedy that class of Disease for wbkhit waft do signed. It is especially valuable in INDIGESTION abd all iu attendant symptoms, eftdte' to -hehUhy noHotf the LIVEIt, removes Torpor, audinactlvliy Of this ORG ANjand .stimulateshenlthyactlonln all the • system. As a -DEPU KATOBvor purifier of the Blood, it has no superior. \ : .v . , DAVID HOLMES, MfD. • " r /P«»i(2enee, ; F./.,"Jan.4, 1853. :• .•• •• ' TStFropared.by C. MOKSHA C0.,N0.,44& Broadway, New York, and fiold'by Druggists and othera. 'throughout this and other countries. - , . JOEL 110HLKB, Agent, apr27;ly ... . . Pittsburgh, Pa. ‘ Kipecloroinu ■ ' GONSUM PTIOh>-Thistermiifrequeutlyinappropriaiely -► to other , affections of the lungs n&dßranCbia. go far aA the treatment ls concerned, thU is of.yery-Utile consequence, w. the remedies are.tbasumc.' -The JtXPKO ToHAST‘should, be. ciTett as ofteh asmtiy he necessary to relieve the hough, anu- produce.a free ahdeasy expectora tion, and. dI&Q tc remove the tightness, t>r Oppre&v , slob, about the throat or chest. ' The bowels should beregu lalodby the' useof the-SANATIYEPILLS whenever necca-. sary. If therefcbo mueh debility; with bight one to two tea-fepoonfuls of TOM IC VBKMiFtJQK shduid bo given about halfan hour before edeh lt shouldhe mixed in two or. three spoonsful-of cold water, and f sweet-’, ened to please the taste- : Butif there'be no' ntght-eweats,* dr if they disappear; then give the Al/EKKATIYE three times a day,- acconUng-to the directions, lnstead 'Of the vermifuge. * V-.;. *••;:/.; .A-, . „• r 'v All Br. Jayne’s preparations for sale, wholesale or petal}, a t the PKKINTBA STORE. 38 Fifth street., . - declT ...ISesars. J. StaroOfel & Co., ■,. 1 ' ■ 'MA>«¥Aol’Ulil3liS OF F I B-E PIUJO F S ARKS, Vault Doors ani Iron Window Bhntte»; "A NO as all perspaa admit the taecasdty :of .tbe ; H>OTe .XX mentloned arilclefl, we have nobesHataonln .recom mending- our article to he/equal-to any thing -in tbo dty. : Orders promptly attended toy and pat’vp in thebest style, and on snort notice. '* v - street, between Fourth and Fifth, Fitte* burgh. fftvnftdftml; J.fIHROFFELh‘CO« - .Consunie the tSmohe. 51HE subscriber having tie exolnrivo right-to manufao • ture anil : sell SWEENEY'S HOT AIK AND SMOKE NSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and conlmct forheatlngbulldlngs with the most economical - Furnnce now.in’ use; -The attention of.those interested Is' •solicitedL.;Anyinlbmnlion can ho had-of A.BRADLEY, Nos.2andAWoodBtmt,onof. ;-J. BAR^DOLhAR. . dcc2ktf ] r - Iron City Stove Warehouse. No.itU Wo^'st. Depot of iiongworth & Zftmmejrsnon’js Co t - lawba-Wlnes and Brandjray V■ ■ /tlllE undersigned has received and offers ibr.safa. crf ttn- X ciriwrfiyrfcejjitfargt* guoptity of Losvrortb. & Zimmer* man's choice and.. world-renowned. Bparfcling > Dry'~npd La dies' Sweet Catowba WineSi Such as may desire td procure anexceUcnt article of Native. Wine, (the pnrajuiee-ofthe grape,> will-find my cetabKsbmenttheplaco for the gratifl cation 'of ihelr deslrcfl.' The Catawtd Bra ndyy distilled from the genuine Grape, is declared by many : excellent j adges, ■edaal in flavor to the best imported Cognaci -' V'p D.FICKETSEN, j*2o -No. 137 liberty atreet Ciiemleol bud Philos ophtcaXApparcUitii* A YJSEYgxe&tyr&nt hasbeonlelt in our bopiinimit;, be- Jyi cages' ourihsdtatfbriBoncaraitog,bVpUbllA libraries and reading Trioniaj hire.her CinOiiic.iL and’. Appauatvs'.w.enable- thd of public'lectarcrbnfic^. entif.c subjects to illustrate' his lecture upon. ; The Young Men’s Library Association, at their :late:ahuuolxiteetisg» resolved to tAke the necessoir stepafor obtaining tdeh an apparatus, so as to mi the Toid so longTelt, -The following peraous baye been appointed asa committee tocoxry cut •the object pTOpopedf'and it : ls earnestly hopedttatthe cltt* '-sens, when ealledopoir, will respond to tbecaUby-subscri bing liberally. ; ; WBIGHT, BB.JAMESE.BPEEE > EDWAEIXEATIM, “ . B.P. BAKEWHIiL, Comrmttee*- 1«1R , joaianesß cured* • .■ AMJiIUCAH lIAIK ■ EKSTOEAT*fcB, Sox ; Pi restoringth© Hair «n : Hcad and to prevent the. llairfrom falling, is' winning golden opinion* of persons who are using lA- ThU lea article, recently introduced, is a sure cure for Baldness; and will stand tho test of a discerning public, as thousands who hate used will testify, -geo circular to'be >bod of iho Agents, giving fall particulars.--Price $1 >OO in Urge bottles. >.:/> •• ; • aB. FIBHEB-A CO;. Proprietors, -.••■ ■■■•67 Superior street* Cleveland, Ohio. . • For sale In Pittsburgh in tbefollowlng housefly • Fleming Bros:;- L.‘Wilcox * Co, • KiKBcHorß, Gvll. Keyset - "■■Joel Mohleiy l BenJ. Page, Jr, • J. 11. asset, ,• ■ ;■ \ AUfQhmy L. A. Beckham, Pre&ly & Means, J. F. Fleming....: j ■lhrnwinlnm* A. Patterson. JohnC. Smith. v f jolty - Farmsi Houses) &e., l'o>JUet« ONE OR TWO-BARMS* *rith:?elUn:r, with finished basement and attic—on the bank of the Allegheny, above the aqueduct: • - -''JAMIES S. UTTJ2R—I2 bids packed Bn ttar for sale bv.i >' rT • _r "’ ■ D aeftlg- ' ' ~ ■, rmLhKB A -RfCKIITSON. SOAP AND CANDLES— ‘ 7" • 200 boxes No. 1 Family Soap; - -*V .... , .:. 50 do : Star and Mould Candles: tor sale by ■ dec22r r . • - MItLBB AIRICKBTSOy. /““I LAS?—3oU.boxf-s asaM sizes Window QlflKw for 'paig fry VJ dec22 • • MILLER ARICRffTSON. •- IJOYa’ AND. Flue Boot* *t cost. • JD” L. K. UAYWAItD, / feblO - s■, ?-..:■ cbmar of> Market andUbgrty uHreeta. SUGAR— 100- hhds primo NeKOriepnsi to arrfvcvJhr salo _■.■ by .. JMJSO & JIOOEHEiD. l“ ; ' - l -- ■. t > V ■ ... >->.'£<