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TUESDAY MORNING: Russian Pbivateebs most United States. , Posts —The CourlerdeeEtateaUnia hafTau ar ticle, in which it-is broadly affirmed that -the Russian"offioerß who recently arrived m the Urn _ ted States, ostensibly -to; superintend the oou struotion of some Screw propellers for or Itho, Emperor, aro in Tealilty:engaged ie|f| ana JFor : armament •of. Russian . pnvateers in the ports of the United: States to attack Frortch'and English merchant Cttse bf: War between those powers and Rusßia. The Conrier appears to bo coßiderably alarmed , at the rumor; for fear of danger to French com merce, but we take- it for granted, even if tins dnbious report bo true, that not much fear need be-entertained of the injury likely to be done to France, or any othor nation at war with ims sia. by privateersfrom tbeUoUed Statcs. How ever, tho whole story may be readily donbtea. Sail. Sun. ' E@* A boat aeoeiiding the Ohio river was hailed by another, when the following converse tipn ensued: • “What boat is that?” Cherrystone.” \ ' “Whence came you!” “ From-Redstone/’ “Where are yon bound to?” •! Limestone.” - • “.Who is yonr captain?” , <* Thomas Stone.” What are yon loaded with “ Millstones end Grindstones.” “You are a hard .set, to he sure; take care yon don’t go to the bottom. Farewell.” "r EOBOPEAH AGEHGT. TfTv rtr.m'qT KSTABUSUKD OFFICE IN TUI3 CITY 1 i,,;.-.. .7 JOB BlUttttKW JIHXSISY TO THE OIjD COtIWTIIY* JAMILS BEAK ELY begs leave to say to those persons hav* tog friends In the Old Country, end dcSirons of either finctol-thein money or paying their paf sage.tbtit his ar ranßementsfor doing either Is no w complete, and on so firm b hiSthat mistake;can not occur,nor osos accrne fi) any narttv Boring tho last ten years in which he has-been in this busincssybhbnsremlttedever a IlalfMniion ofßoUars without tho loss of a dollar, and the house for Which he is agentln UrerpOolihis shipped not less than 45,000 persons 'duriogthe lastyear to this country, wlihont a complaint of pool,: tllasgow, Cork, Belfast, Drogheda, Limerick,-. Port Rush; JSewry, Galway, honaonderry, and Dundalk, to New Yori&PhUsdelphla', BoslonfßalUmoroaud New Orleans,and ftnmvthence to Pittsburgh; audwUl attend steicUy to‘jw warding passenger* rrom thence to any part of the country. He also has sight drafts, for sale, payable at the following ptacee,tii:; OJI . ENGLAND. : ■ Edwards, Sandihrd i C0.,...,..™..—..-- W (AraihSloin clttea and towns throughout England and PxorincJfli Bant IrelaucL....— -... .• > -• muscats. 'Armagh, Belfast, Downpatrick, Enniskillen, M;Sow7 Strahane, Athlono, Carlo w,_ Droghoda, Formoy, Monaghan, Enidsairihy, a.tijnt. • . pat an, • Dondalfcy Galway, tS»=I . - Mymena, ■ Clonmeil, Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, ‘ffilkehny, Dungannon, Inrush, Waterford, - Coleraine, Paxsoustown, OWfc-- Ennis, " Bandan, Sligo,- Wexford, Cootchßl, hlmeri^ gro |^snnon,.-„..™.. National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and its branches in fifty towns in Scotland. Mossra. Edward Blount AOo., Uenkors-... -• (Available In any city In France.) • ON (IERStAXY. . , Messrs.'Vogel, Hock ft Coe, Bsnkere, Frankforhon-the-Maln. . ' 105, onr. of Seventh endSmUhfleld et*. PABSEHGEB AGEHCY FOB JABIKS BItAECEI.Y, Agent. TreHoaso ofW. M. T. TAPSCOTT> Co.Juirtag, In addition to tholr extensive arrangements for ringing out Passengers from GREAT BRITAIN and IRRGANB, jo concluded Arrangements alto to Anns out l assengera Irom he following Cities and Towns in GERMANY, via Antwerp to°NewYora,and Thence to rittjburgh.tlu.nn.lerj.lcned will issue Passage Tickets to NcwYorkand Fittsburghfrom Antwerp, Cohlenx, Oppmhelm, Macben, ' T St-Ooar. : Gansheim, Cola, ’ Frier, Worm?,.. Dasseldorf, : Burgen, , Barmsudt, Newweid, Malar, Frnnkforton Main. ' Manheim, ' ; HeMelbnrg, : CarlJrucho. , Basel, ' neObroun, Stuttgardt, Olm. Asctaatlenbnrg, Vansburg. ie., ie. Passengers will- be bronght oyer in Srst-rnte verscls, and either hoarded Or not, as may bo desired. Drafts. paya“» at right, may be. bad at the lowest rates, from Urn under signal, onboodcm, Lirerpool, Paris, and Frankfort, snttaMo forremittanees to the. Old Country,and paid, freeof dis count, at any town In Great Britain. Germany and Franco. Anoly to '■ JAMllii BbAilbhY, hbip Agent, j a2 ; ■ ‘ ~ Corner of Serentli and Fmithfield streets. SEW OFFICE. Eoal Estate and Contracting Agent. rnHE subscriber Ms been induced to open rm office for I the purpose of boying end selling, on Commission,w>d having the Agency of large Steam Saw-Mills end Boat-, Yards on the Allegheny river, together with many other facilities from Other staler and steam caw-culls, lie Batters himself that he can furnish any hills of lumber and timber of any Sind, great or small, long or short, and fiellverthem at any point on the Allegheny, Monongnhela, Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to baild large Barges, Store Boats,Coal Flats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge limber, Kali road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, Ac., to any given winl, and will attend to tbu Sale and.ltentofßeal bstate. From hia long experience in lumbering, freighting and boat building, lie thinks ho ran give general satisiactlon. All persona are requested to make their contracts soon ; espe cially those wanting boata or large lilllsof lumber andtim ber, should contract for them In the fall for the spring and summer use. He will alio attend to the purchase and sale of any commodity that may be desired. letters addressed to David Moss, Real Estate end Con tracting Agent, Pittidmrgh, Bor No. 120, post paid, will he punctimllyattended to. His office is on Irwin street, No. 2, Allegheny House. ■- ■ DAVID MDNN. • 'fcrractcKS. Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, Esq., “ ; ' Mr. Bi>bt 8. Brown, Esq., “ . Alleghany tluver. Mrr Wm;’ Armstrong, “ Clarion Mr. George B. Sweney,, •* C. *J. Hahn A Co* lt “ dee2l:lyfl*w TUBAS! TEAS I TEAS!—J. HAWOUTII, the original and I only importer In this city, of the best Congo Teas from | London, is now receiving a eery-large and choice selection of TEAS, which fceia determined to sell at such prices anal fineness of quality* that aU-tbo reckless puffers iathisor j the next dty caftiwt-b&t He most respectfully invites the j ladies ampgeutlcmen of .this and the surrounding districts, without of nation, to call and try his Tens, j which he-scna snhject to.be returned, if they don’t give satisfaction. The fiallowing are the pric^:^ Prims Oolong, Souchong and Congo, cents in. ' A very superior English breakfast I . Extra fine; a very delicious Congo, 75c. Hno Young-Hyson, 40@50e, lb. _ « Extra fine. Young Uy&on and Imperial, »sc. in. Very best Young Tyson and Imperial, SI Jo. Bon’fc mistake the pIace—PAGODA TEA STORE, corner of Diamond and Diamond alley A liberal reduction made to dealers. . Closing dot Sale of Carpeting, Oil Glottis, Mattings, Ungs, Ac. _ THE subscribers having, adopted .the plan of selling off their'stock at the end of the season, aro now offering the greatest bargains, in their line, ever offered to the chi cane of Pittsburgh or vicinity.. - ••• . In aaality or quantity their assortment is not surpassed. Hemp Carpets,in great variety, at 15,1% 25,28, SI and 87 Scents. The efitir* stock will positively be sold the present season —EEOABDLESS OP COST. galetocontlnuetUlMarchlst. a B. HEADLY A CO., JalO ' 82 Third Street. ». B -r-Sm&U ybtes taken, at-par.- . - • •• Revolver* I Revolver® 1 ■- TTJBT TfgnwrVßP—By Rrprefiß.direct from the mannliio* ■I ture'rs, a splendid assortment of Colt's. Bepcating Pis- sandB inches barrel,-ell of which wo will sell for cagT) as {o» as ttiey canbo.bought.ln the city of New York. Persons going to’Australia or California, •will find that they can do better by purchasing their equippage at home, than they can among strangers,as we giro persons a chance to try onyof the aboye Pistols,before leaving the city; and In casoof * tallnw, w.Tofgnd moaoy. 138 Wood street, Pittsburgh.. "Wall’s Academy or urawing- and PaintingJ C. WAL&would notify his friends and the public, Vv • that bo'bas removod bis studio from First street, to the comer of Murfect and Fourth streets, (second story,), over the stow of Wm; M. Hcrsh; entrance on Fourthßtreet, At the request of his friends, he has also opened a DRAW INO BOHOOIU - OM9 for yoono tidies and Gentlemen will bo fomeefin both Diawlngand He has fitted no a Boom with ever, frcillty for study, and ho trusts that hUenterptiße will meet with a supporting patronage. «or22rtf''- OlSTBii yKABSPOBTAMOS. -*TTE have arranged with the Pennsylvania and Snsiine- W banna Kalliewl' Companies, tor a special -Oyster TraUortattonbine,at^^ aumlntura or rarmersiiip. • - ~ mdertiefim of PINKERTON, VODNO i ® d»r dlsisoVredby.nratual consont. The nama of the firm Trill be used by either of the le^pttrtoerstnßetmnßthe business. . PINKERTON, YOUNG 4 CO. f Pittsburgh, December 1,1858. - '• will be continued qt the old stand, by SsmlPinkortonanlAlex. Young,undertheßtyteof^ P doclaitf..v : - PINKERTON * YOUNG, Farmers’ Static and Straw Cutter* THE subseribenoffers for sale Sinclair’s Screw-Propeller Fodder Cotter. It ia very simple, haying. only two knires, easily adjusted; the most durable and spoedy Cut ter la use. They ate inuseon iho farm of Mr. William Hodgson, Steubenville road, and at the Clover Hairy of U. Perry, from tho Seed and' Horticultural-Store, 49 Fifth, st. declT ■ ' ‘ JAMES WARDKOP. BLANK ; Legers, Journals,. Hay Boohs, ' - Cash Boohs, Receipt Books, i v‘.. V Dockets, Ouanydescrip tion of BLANK BQOEfI-MADE TO ORDER nil short notice, of the most superior quality of paper; bound In any style required. Blank Books >ageb to order. A largeand excel! entstock of Blank Books always on band and foirrale At low rates, consisting of Cap, Demy and Medium work, in all styles of binding. The trade supplied on liberal nAYEN ‘ Blank Book Manufacturer, gep2 ‘ ' •' Corner of Market and Second streets. . , 1, W* Chadwick, DEALER iN RAQS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. The. highest piico.in cash paid for rags. mylDy . /TARPBTINO —A large stock of new. and beautiful pat I j terns now' receiving at the v/ - NEW CARPET STORE, - - •• • 47 Fifth street, near Wood. Alflo-Oa Cloths of oil widths and qualities; Rurs, Matts, llatSmrTßlndow Shades, Staiwrods, TenitUn Blinds, Ac.. Jc,- At tfI*LOWSBT CA3H PBICE3, - • *ops «NK STOCKS WANIED-—GO Shares Kichango Bunk, *«.Ss£m.M.Ban*,» Ujg.HW. bargh. :. - • TRANSPORTATION. FEBRUARY 28. PIL'AhnIS • THBOIiSH'M , ’ pl ®® BEIS HOBRSr Ok' ikk 'i ITER < IStKi %-i£rBJiTSal2n MftUWW -The MAIL THAI N ping-n -in tSWal* stoUons'.otAjins fe M hi 12 cVclock,. :" Jb direct to .Less. EXPRESS TRAlii leaves the station bvoiy;evening at thSO o'clock, stopping only at' Irwins, Groensbnrghi iatrobc, niilsido, Johnstown, LUley’is GalUtaon, Altnpnn. Sc.,- connecting at ; . Harrisburg, frith- the. train -for; Balti inoro,nxid arrivibg iaFhnadolphlapr Balllmoro,at 12,30, noon/ - _ ’ ; THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will lcavo every after goon (except Sunday)at 5 o'clock,' stopping at all regular dtationSa and running only as for os tatrobe. - ; RETURNING TRAINS arrive In Pittsburgh. Accommo dation; 825,-A. M. -Express, 1, P. M. Maill2.P.M. . ; Faro to NewYork,s9,&Q; Faro to Philadelphia, $8; Fore tb Baltimore, SSL : ' , L. ; , ■; Baggage checked to all"stations oh the PennpylTanJa Raii .rond, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. . . : Paspenfeers purchasing tickets in cars, will be charge KS (tests in'additlon to the station rates, except from stations, .-where the Company havo no «ni ba VNo notes of a'less denomination than fire dollars vtii ho received in .payment*! tickets, except those Issued hy the of thn Company wili told themselves responsible for poreonal baggage only, and for to convey passengers and baggage to and from the DopoLh* A charge not to exceed. cents for each-passenger, and cents for each trunk.. ... - . £■£.. tickets. aPDIy to J. aiESKIMEN, Agent, At the P. Iw B- Passenger Btation, on liberty fit. i rittshorch, FehruatyJ. 13,1854--f fobl3:ly-3d-p5l . •; that havothia advertisementwill please, cor rect.- "'V • • • -• ; OHIO AHB RENNBYIiVAMIA KAILSOAD. 00SIMENCIK6 FEBli UAR K 23,1854. 1854. Matt. TRAIN leaTesFittsfcprghatii AM; dines at Alli ance; takes teattt Crw.tilne.Mul makesa elrwe ran neclion thero with a fast Express Train, mashing Cincln notinboutT2 oxlocfe.nl night. . , ~ .„„v p»r ■ EXPRESS TRAIN leases .Pittsburgh o* a otlorfc. P. M., sfier the tirriral of mo ExpressCrain from PhUadolphti, and rSohes Crostltne at, 11,30 R. M., Mrmecdng with the Night Express which reaches Cincinnati in the to°rning. Connections are made with tho Ohio and Indiana, and Baifontaine and Indiana railroads for lmjloD, Jndianapol is with Cleveland, M<jnroeTiilo-_Ban dnsty,' Toledo, Bolroit and Cliicngo with Bucyrns, Cppcr Sandusky, Forest, and the towns on the S° „'' Also," with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns ; tol„diao r ? R r yionfW lo 1 Toledo $6; to Columbus to Zancayillo $5,10, to Cleveland. $4- Tbrengh tickets to Louisville at reduced rates.' rkturkincu TUB EXPRESS TRAIK Creatiiao ’ rmd reaches Pittsburgh atS.SO P .3J, connecting th° fo<it Kibre**Train through In fifteen hours to Philadelphia. MAITnUIN cresUine »t iSO, A. H, an tiw nr. ri “ ! 0 f thTsiglit terms. Train from Cirdnnuil, nod TRAIN !«ms at 10 A M, end 6 I* M, and Sioir Brighton at G FKKIG HT Tit AIN" leaws PUUburgh at 7 A 31, and 0 P* M.»ftnd arrivcaat 4.fio A nnd P 31. - jC&~ Tho Trains do.not ran on Sunday.. . -... . or further information, apply at. the ticket offlSiflSSShW rmd of J. G.CUIUiY, at tho turner afßre under tho Monongafcela House, Pittsburgh, ® r^J RQE pARK iS 3 Ticket Agent, l>lt*rftl ptrort Station. ; f ,.).>), . JOHN KRU.Y, PMOTwr Ae»ot. TBAHSPOBT&TION TO THE EAETEBH CITIES, ..^.Dublin. & ca’s^Sr VIA CAIfAL AHO RAILROAD, ■ BETWEEN Pittsburgh, New Tork, Philadelphia and < Baltimore. QN tho opcntcffof C«t»bl, ro ato prepared to carry o larvr-ouanfity t)f produce and merchandize to and from IB« Eastern cities, twins in addition to our own stock of bouts anti curs, recently ridded, by farchiSitriUltnotht-r party, the stock or Bingham's Line, which willllomaae ran terialtv bur capacity and Ihcillty for traueportatkm, The Penns, Iranis Railroad Company haring now withdrawn from tho Portage Railroad, it wilt enableour can to paw U in one third tho time preciously taken; this will glvoua In creasetKlospatch. Shipments consigned todtheroflhe no. derslgnwi, ail! be forwardedwithout charge rorrmnniliunuo, and ail SnstrucUons promptly atn-mled to. Freights alwavs carried at tho lowest current rates. • Address orapphr to i D - 4 Cth, _ “ Penn street and Canal, Pittsburgh. HARRIS 4 LEECH, f noceiTing depot, 13 South Third street, 1 DeliToring depot, Dbck.sU Philadelphia; A, SMITH, Agent, No. .75 North Stroet, Baltimore, i. McDonald, Agent, *tas ’ No. S.Batiery Place, New York. P'ESBSYIVAH.IA S ORIO T® aaa K-sa gssa an OFFICIAL NOTICR bM been ovctt ttiftt t!n> State Worts will bcf'PPn on tb» Ht of Hurob.- We ore preparedto start onr Lines initwocr throe days after, and are now ready to.receive -freight for Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore, fttinodorato rates, - UrvvSng recently added estenstvely to our car and boat stock.br purchase with another party, a rart of the stock of. Bingham A <>V(wk u retire as will be aoenby tbo ac companying notice,' from the business of transportation,) our tonnage capacity is greatly increased.. . The withdrawal of tbe cars of tbo Pennsylvania Railroad Company from the State Hoad, will enable ns to saT® about „o 040 n «!»• of traa.mlßabn^ Canal.Barin, PiUaburab, Pa. LEWI3 * BUTLER, "ID Market sU and 103 South Front st, Phlla. JOUN F. CLARKE. No. 1 South William st, New York. WILLIAM FALL, 78 North street, Baltimore. nOBINSON * CO. -m *>:v SPRING ARRANGEMENTS. Near Arrangements USTtVEES 1 Pittalrargh and the Eastern Cities, BINGHAM'S BINE. THIS Uto Rive notice that wo hnv© tv tired-from the Transportation Business on the Pennsylvania canal and railroads, between. EUtebnrtfh and Philadelphia and Baltimore; and we recommend out former customers who wish to ship Roods l>y the above route, to patroolio D, Leech & Co.'s, and the Pennsylvania and OhloliDe. " BINGHAM & BOOK, IV'M. BINGHAM & CO. SANDUSKY, MANSFIEID AND NEWARK RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON and after WEDNESDAY* November 16,1853, Three Pasaongor Trains run daily, (Sundays accepted) aa fol GOING SOUTH-. . Morning Mail Evening Exprest. .,. .Pmsawar. Erprat. Leave Sandusky at..... 4JSO ; A M ' 11.00 A M 6.10 PM Monroeville Junction.. 0-15 “ . . 11^0 Shelby Juncti0n......... 0.40. 4< 1.15 PM 7.U Mansfield Junction...- 7.20 1-40 ®'r a « Mount Vern0n—...;..... 9.0.> ** 4.10 9.55 « Reach Newark,.. ....10.03 “ 5.15 11^)0 GOING NORTH. Leave Newark atl 4.20 AM * 0.00 AM A“7a^< Mt. Vernon— 5-25 « 10.10 « C. 30 “ / Mid Junction,.... T. 20 “ 1240 P M 8.10“ , Shelby Junction.; 7.45 “ 1.05 * - MonroovDle Junction...o.ls “ . 3.10 * 10-30 Reach Sandusky —lO.OO “ ..3-55 -«*, A, Connecting at Sandusky with Mad River ana Lake Brie, and “ Northern Division” Cleveland and Toledo Railroads. At Monroeville, with Trains on “ Southern Division Cleveland and Toledo R. R-, for Cleveland, Tolodo, Ac. _. At Shelby Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cm* cinnati Railroad. ■* „ . . .At Mansfield Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh, ' J, T -• At Newark, with Gentral'Ohio Rditoad; for Zanesville, Columbus, Ac., Ac. . ThU arrangement of Trains completes the line of direct ] communication between tho East and** Grfat J¥orth-WuL i Passengers from Philadelphiaand Baltimore, dostlnedfor. the West, proceed, directly on their arrival at Pittsburgh, by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad-to Mansfield. Thence' to Monroeville, where connection is made immedlatolyfor’ Toledo, Chicago, and intermediate places—affording a route unrivalled forsafety, certainty and despatch.. Connection is also made with all the Trains on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rnilroad at Mansfield, by which possen* gera from Chicago, Toledo, Detroit, Sandusky, Zanesville, Newark, and Columbus, procecd'to Pittsburgh, Bhlladel* phla and Baltimore, without delay. • . . By this route, passengers taking tho early Train from Zanesville, Columbus, Newark, Ac., can go to Toledo, San dusky or Cleveland, remain in either plate some four hours, and return home same day. , THROUGH TICKKTB to be had at tho different Stations, for the above named places. . . , ti % ■■■ J. n. ROBINSON, Boperlnt t. Sandtisky, November, 1553. , . fnov24^m) PennsylTonia Hailrood Company# “fTTRare forwertfidg to Baltimore and Phlla* YV. delpkio, receipt. - Days. eatm oy-Tunonr. ‘ ... , Bacon, Pork and.Bee£ (sritod,)-45c.8-100lbs. : ; On Lard, Lard Oil,Tallow, Cotton*Window Glaus, 50c. B lOOlbfl. ■ v • ; - \ On Caudles, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Toboeeo, 60c.^ioon>s.,. j.:' ■ On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Brfetles, Gorer-and Timothy Seed, 70c. B fi>. •• • ' : On Deer Skins, Hemp, Flax r and Eggs, 70c. . On Feathers, Furs,Peltry, Brooms and Merchandise, 90c. OlOOtts. :On Hour, 87)#. $ barrel. , . * .. We ore also prepared to forward freight to Rodehauglrs Station, near Greensburg, and intermediate' Stations. • ~ ... * COVODE A GRAHAM, Agents, - comer of Penn and Wayne sta* Pittsburgh. IL JI, HOUSTON, Agent, Jy29 , .... 276 Philadelphia; -. FENNSFLYAJ* r A R AIDRO AD.—W iSTxa Tariff BttwssN • AKI> BiLTIHoaX, ' , I Krrf Eggs, Feathers,Merchandise, Furs, ©0 cents | BlOOfts. - 1 • ‘ ■Second Ohm.—Apples and Peaches (dried,). Beeswax* Bristles, Buffalo, Bear, and Deer SkhnyClorer and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Glbseng, Bags, Sheep Pelts 75c 8100 Sbs., . Third Chm.—Apples (green,) Bran and Ship and Pork,. (loose,) Butter, Hides, Hogs* Hair, Hemp and Flax, Leather (Eastward,)-8508 lOv lbs. • ; , Fourth Class.~~ Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or boxes,) Barley l and Malt, Beef aiut Pork (pickled or salted,) packed Candles, Cheese, Grain (in bags,) Laid and Lard 0D; Lead (in pigs or sheets.) Oil Cake, Tallow, Whisky. Leaf Tobacco, 50 cents 8100 lbs. Special Roki—Cotton 00c 8100 ihs. • Flour SIB bbl. I dec!2 .. • GEORGE C. FRANCISCUB. Warren's Congress Ittls* : THIS 3HK is prepared by a purely chemical process, and is to arranied to contain nothing injurious to mdjdicpens. It is pale when first used, but by exposure to the aw be* comes gradually of a most in tense and pennanentblack. For sale in bottles of Tarhua size, by wholesale or retail,at ™ '. W.B.HAVErPS, , Stationary War cse. Market street, corner of 2d; ! • Notice. ‘ TYISSOLUTION.—The firm of L. WILCOX & DmZr JJ gists and'Apothecaries,wasdissolved onthe.2d insL*' The sutecriber, haying disposed of hlfl entire interest' ia thelate firm, to bis late partner, Mr. JOSEPH FLEMING wbuldcheerrolly recommend him to his' .{Harris, and ask' a continuance of the patronage heretofore so. liberally be stowed upon them, . [ja©3 L..WILOOX, Ja. V,\. > ■ • • . INSURANCE COMPANIES, . Delaware Dlutnul Safety liißarance Co. Office, iiarihroam of Uit Ezchanyt, Third sL f PhiL TTIIItE LSSinUNCE.—BuUaintsS,mere>an.dizo and other « t^ ? v. insured against loss or by fij» r afctbbdowest rate of premium.; ! SUEISE and ‘freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as toe assured may. dearer ■ j>o r- ’: ’: r;: • •'l ’•*. j.. • i ■ ; lsLaja> also Insure mercnaTtairs 1 transported by-wagons, nuiroad cars, canal boats aniateam : boats, oitriVfiiiaaa lakes, on the most liberal terms; f ] Directors —Joseph U'SeaE.EdumnaA: Soudw, John C, 'Darta'Robert Burton; John It. I'onrcse, Samuel Mwards, -George G.Belpeiy Edward BtirHngton,;lsaac R. Dans,.TVU iliMn-EolweUi John Newlin, Ur. It. M. Huston, Jas- 0. Hand, rChEOTMUs"Pn'utaihg,'lL.Jancs-.BroCks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Crai£ George SerrUUSi'encer. M’Hvain; Charles Kelly, J. G. JoSSon; William Hay, Bn S. Thomas, John Sailers, Willuun. %7 D&&(jrt at Pill&urgb- IH T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John T Tjocan. " ‘ - William AUntnv, PresuletiL 8 s Q.Hxxn, YtatPresident ~ ’Josspti'-W.Cowas, Secretary- ■ CElce of the Company, No.. 42 Water ®treeVPjitshurgln jel&dtf P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. 'PROTECTION , I INSURANCE COMPACT, : HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premiums and Western Fund $1,000,000. INCORPORATED .1825.' Policies of Insurancelssued at all times on tiio most favortt* ble-tcrme, against .' LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, , , . > - on m r ' . ■ •. V PEmiiS OF NAVIGATION, ' .BY i r '■ GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent FOB FITTSBUSOU AND AU.KOUBFY COUSTY. marlo:y It THE VISITED STATES IF E IMTJ RANGE, ANNUITY" AND TIIUST COMPANY, PHttADEIiPIUA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CUAKTJSII I'HIU’CTUAI.. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. E. Comer spf Third and Chestnut ■ ■ ■.' Streets, Philadelphia. Ofiicer* of the Home Board at Phxiadelplda: . .‘V : „• I>IBXCM)BS* Stephen R. Crji'R'feri, Pan! P* Goddard, ■ Ambrose W» Thompson, . I-owrenco Johnson, Benjamin W;-Tln«ley, Ovo. MOtenry, Jacob UFloronc©, - Jamos Berereux, William 51. Godwin, William M Keo. JPr«uJenr—Sieptacn K. Crawford. Vice Preiident^AmbTOw W> Thompson. :-•• •• ~ Medical BxatiUnsT, Pittsburgh—~i ainea 11. W lllpon, 51. u A*ent,'' So. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. TUo Franlilln Fire Insurance Company, I Of Philiidtlphiciy J’eiiutyU'ania. _ DIRECTORS— Charles \V\ Baucker, Thomas Hart, Tobias I 1 Wagner, Samuel Grant,Jacob K. Hmitb, Goo. "W. Rich ards, Mordecal D. Lewis, Adolphi E. Boric, David S. Brown*, Morris Patterson* uiUS. }». Bakckih, i'teridenh CHAS.O.IUKCiia,&tTfi l iry. * .• Ooirtintw tdmafce insurance,perpetual or lirmto<Lon every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are oonsistentwiUi security. t The have' teserved n large Contingent aozut* ‘which, with their capital and premiums, safely Invented, ai ! ford ample protection to the assured. ' v The Assets of the Company* on January Ist, 1851, as pub* iiabod agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were : Mortgage - - !£ Ileal Estate.- - -1“ .w«y ■"«§» » - -- •■«*«* Total .tI.2IW«S « ante their Incorporation, a: period of tirentr-ono' year*, they have paid upward of Otic SliUiwn Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by flic, thereby afTarding tfridcncp of the advantages of insurance, as well afl the ability and dispoal tion to mrt irid, Agent , ' Office- north-east cor. Woodland Third pts. “ <rilIRD AN S V At* STATE SI ENT ■.OPTH™T*TB »BT 0 A Ij ««**»» »£.»«* IHSTJBANCE COMPANY, OP PENNSYLVANIA. Assets, May Ist, 1P52..... Premiums received to May Ist, 1853......... Interest on Loans, Ae,-... Capital Stock—.-..——*— —— Returned premiums, Losses, He-insur&nce, El* pensc*, —< I3VTHTJIES73. Ikmds, Mortgages, Stock*, and other good seca- • g Carbon hand - * I<|SJ? 21 Total am't of Resources, liable for 5358,318 *0 MBICTOW. JOHN V. RLTITEItI'OB.I). DaupMn county, L*. C. BEDO\VlCH.,llarrLburg, BASIC EL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKI NS. Ranker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER, 44 ~ . JOHN B. RDTUERFORDiDauphIn county, A. J. GlUjnT.Harrisbunr, 8. T. JONESt-HarrishuTg,- ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county. * JOHN I*. RUTHERFORD, President. r A. J. OILLETT, Secretary. WUHnrare against perils of sea aud Inland navigation, ab#. on Merchandise in dly orcoantry. at lowest rates cot.- slrtODt with safety. Policies! issued on dwelling houses either perpetually or for a term of years. ’ . ■ Branch Office, corner Fourth and Smlthnem streets. my23:tf ? 'A. A. OAltmEn, Actuary. Plttiburch Life Inaurauee Company, 0/ PJTTXBtiHQHi ih. SIOO,OOO. President—James 8. Hoo.v. Tice President—Samuel STCunnuif. Treasurer— Joseph S» Leech. : Secretary—C- A. Cultot?. . " OFFICE, NO. 55 FIFTH STREET, {Masonic Hall Hvilding.) This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or connected with Life Risks. ■ A . . ... Mutual Rates are th* same or those adopted by other axfcly conducted,Compaulea. „ • Joint Stock rates at 0 reduction of ono-thlrd frota the Mutualwtes—equal toadWidend of thirty-three and cno third percent., paid annually in advance. _ Risks taken on the lives of persons going to CaUfonua or Australia. James S. Iloon, William Phillips, John Scott, •John M’Alpin, Horatio N. ,Leo. Western Insuranco Company, Pittsbnrgk. E. MILLER, Jr., P,-rsidrat. | F. GORDON, Bantam CAPITA!,, 3300,000. - -TTriLL Insure amilpst all Muds of risks. FIRE and.MA VV RINK. Au looses will bo liberally adjusted and *’ r i™?oma P ln»tttutl6n, managed by Dimctoes who are well knosrn In tho community, and who are determined, by nroinptnessond liberality, to maintain thu character which they have assumed, us offering tho best protection to those who dcslro to be insured. _ I Directors, —R.Miller, Jr.,C.W. lUcketson, JAV.Bntler, N. Holmes, Jr.. W. H. Bmlth, O.lhmscn.drorge W. Jnekron, Wm.M. Lyon. James Lippencott,Georgtt Darsio, James Me- Auley, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott. ngC Office, No. 92 Water street, OVarehonseof Spang A | Cb„ up stairs,) Pittsburgh.. . . nor24:ly iBTKA COMPASY, ■ : IIARTFORD, CONN. Chartered 1810—Capitol Stock 9300,000. THOS. K. BRACE, President. TIiOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. DIRECTORS— Thomas K; Brace, s Samuel Tudor, Kbcnezer Plotter, Ward Woodb'ridge, E. A.Bulkcley, Joseph Church, Roland Mather, j Frederick Tyler, . Edwin 0. Ripley, .... Robert Buell, SomuolS. Ward, Miles* A.Tuttle, Henry /..Pratt, - . John L. Boswell, . Austin Dunbwu, Gustavos F. Davis, Junius 8. Morgan. £Sy Polidpfl on Fire and Xnlnnd Risks issued on favora* i hie terms, by GEORGE U> ARNOLD, Ag’t, . dec!2;ly- . *•; No. 74 Fourth Pittsburgh. WESTERN FARMERS’ INSURANCE CO., NEW LISBON, OHIO. branch office, no, 129 fifth' st., rrrrsßßnan. Capital, $lOO,OOO. JAMES KELLY, Prest. LEVI HAKTIN, Se^y. It. MoKASKEV, Agent. ASf will Insure Bulldlngm, Stores, Mcrcbandbu?, and Property generally, on the most favorable* terms. [docl;Cm Is yonr Life Insured, IF NOT, read what someone haswritten. Among all the contrivances of man to protect tho family circle from want, none can be found more simple in Its character, noble In Its feature, or certain in its result, than LIFE INSUR ANCE. It is the prop which tie dying husband leaves to support tho wife of bia bosom. It.is the unseen hand of.the Provident father reaching forth from the grave, and still nourishing his offspring, and keeping together tho family group. - . 6. A. COLTON, Secretary, • Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth st., aep2l " . Masonlc.Hall. HOTELS, &c. FLORENCE HOTEL, ' ;N<U 400 BROADWAY; NEW YOHK. (COSOCCTHI Ot* TttEIttJEOPjIZH PLAN.) BETTBEH LOVE JOY, Aiua 8&0wrt,....~ Brown’s Hotel) - (brner of SmWdUld and Third Streets, Pittsburgh, . BROWNt A CONNELLY, PeOpbietoks. Good stabling attached to tho llouso* . ’ • FRANKLIN HOUSE) Cleveland, Ohio, GPATRICK& SON, pßOPailTOßs.—This House hits üb # .dergbne thorough anil extensive repairs, Alterations, anil large.additions,of new furniture, etc-, and the proprie tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render tho FiurrauK q place where all the' com forts of a first class hotel can bo found. ... C. PATRICK A ,BQN. St. Charles, Hotel, 1 r • Comer of Wood and Third streets, Pitlsbirrgh, Ptnrta. ‘ ' •WTT T.TAM fl. CAMPBELL, PnOPIUETOIU . THJB fine estahlishmohthaving come into the hands of a nffw Proprietor, offers groat inducements to the travel lingcommunity, and^alsp. to regular hoarders. Every deli cacy and luxury will bo provided in its season* and no pains will bo spared to make this Hotel a comfortable BottX to all who may call there, [myl&tfj, W.; S/CAMTBELI., Prop’r.. *“ : gt> Lager Beenßrewery* \ THE undersigned respectfully, informs tho publio that he Is now fully prepared to serve private families and the nublio generally, with his celebrated LAGER BEER, .in bottles. AH brters left at his Offlco,-NO.' 39 DIAMOND. ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually, attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of iho city or vicinity. - Je2Bdf ' F. G. BCHEKCK. OFFICE MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION C 0.,) : ' December 10,1853. ) 1 PROPOSALS wtU bo received at this office until tbreo o’olock P. ;M. Qf WEDNESDAY, the 25th January next, for the construction of Lock and Dam No. 5; .also, for the construction'of lxicks'and Ddms- Nos. & and 7, being' requisite to extend the navigation to the Virginia State line. .Plans and specifications will bo exhibited ut the office one week previous to tho letting,-and all necessary informa tion given by 8. lAthirop.Eiq.,'or tho/undersigned. • Proposals wiU ~be received for payments to be made in cash; for payments in stock and bonds of the com! pauy : ; ‘ ~:“ar;.K. MOORHEAD, - r ;V : . . ‘Presidomof Mon.Nav.Co. ' v “VENITIAN BLINDS, TT. OF EVERY QUALITY.for sale at manufacturers* prices, at the NEW CARPET STORE, 47 FIFTH STREET, near Wood. [nov&tfj ROBINSON & 00. . * *> * i '• ' .•■ 4y*-» ‘■■•- •’••' ■■■■•• ■ '■ ■ '■- 1 * ' i -*. : ■ ' ,; -: v . .: >*■;*>* f ;. :.i> - > . .■- -. ,■.. ■ v- -■-. , ’Cs *';•' * t ' 1 ■ ■;.•;■■ ■,-.■• * ; ■ ■-•-.• ; -y ' ,k BANKERS AND BROKER*. EXCHAHOE A?D BASKING HOUSE . np , A. WII.KINS &. CO.. ■ - UNITED STATES BANK BUIDDINO, No. *£rri‘<t» Fourth Street, ' PITTSBURGH, ' , „ / EORKIGN and Domestic Exchange, Coin, Bank notes s and Land Warrants fought and sold; ' OoHectionatnade throughout the Union. . Business paper discounted and loans negotiated. Stocks bougbt.andsoll on commission. . • Money, reccivod ;on deposit, and interest allowed ween left for u specified time. •• dec3 JOHN IVOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, Damn .in.--, . Exchangb, Commercial and Bank Hotes. STOCK bought and sold on commission.- Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. f 45r*~No. 5834 Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Bank. - i dec!6 Ur c» Tntasia,....... u. *uwmaj* TDSBHAff & CO., BANKERS AND EXCUANOK BROKERS, feh2fcly] Ate 05 Wood StrtH, and Diamond JUty ■_ 1803* EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OP A. WILKINS & CO., , • . No. 76 Fourth Stafc*r, Opposite the Bonk of Pittsbargtu juo& g. e. Askold & c 0.,. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DEALERS la Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. . . ?4 Fourth st., next door to Bank of Pitteb’g. [seta HILL & CO M ■ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, COR.TCa OP WOOD A2TD JIPTU BTEUTS. SIGHT EXCHANGE oii the Eastern Cities constantly for wile. Time Bills ot Exchange and Notes discounted. Gold, SUrer and Batik Notes, bought and sold. _ooll eeluons made in all the principal cities o£ tbo United-Stato, Do* posits receiriHl of Bar and Current Funds. {manfiiy ALLEN " XDUAUD RAUM, FLOBSSCE knAMSU. KBAMEB & BAHM, o BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loan* on Real Estate or Stock Socuritios; purchase l’romts?ary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; bay and sell Stocks on Commission. . - Collections mode on ail points in the Uuion. jinyi IL HOLMES & SONS, - BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, lISVX BEXOVXD THEnt OASELVa AKD EXCULKQX OFFICX *0 WO- C 7 KAssrt wnECT, Tomi noons below old stamp., N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brohm, . and Dealer* in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, su rer and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern end western Cilia* constantly for sale.' , , ... _ , Collections made‘in all tbodtics throughout the Unitoi States, Deposits received in par funds ore orient paper. No. 6" Market street, between Third.and Fourth sta. [jauiftiy jas. th nootf, ' HOOK & SAHGENT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. X. COXStR OP WOOD * SIXTH PITTSBURGH, Bft. DEALERS in Coin, Bank Note®. Time Bills, Foreign and Itomestk Exchange, CcrtiCcates of Deposit, Ac. •• Exchange on all the principal cities of the Union and Eu rope, for solo In sums to suit purchasers. Currontand par fund* Tecnlvedon deposit. • : Collections mode on all parts of the union, at the lowest rate*. lScplltiy__ .... 4200,010 51 .... 135,250 56 1,010 19 .... 100,000 00 $448,183 20 S7,*T4 56 $358,3.18 70 pmccrroES, Samuel M’Clurkan, John A. Wilson, Joseph P. Gazsnm, M. D. Alexander Reynolds, Hiram Stowe. • marC3 .PROPRIETOR. .W. C. OOnNtLLT. '• it :• ■' • ■ * srs=~sj«! <-J •- 1? r** *.' • - :•■• v f v\' ■" Removal- PATRICKS 6 FRIEND, _ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Hoes Etmoved tfisir Ojkct to the Qjr>ur of Fiflh and iroodxU. , nTTsscBOH, ra, _ . PATRICKS A FRIEND, Rankers and Exehange Brokers, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, hUver and Bank Notts. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western the cities throughout Hie United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper.** tfco corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. i fgb3 ~ : AUSTIN LGGflllß. STOCK AND BILL BEOKEE, O'.cr, yo 02 Fourth it- ahore Ifbod, " piTrsnuiiau. «a-Notes. Draft?, Bonds, Mortgages, and loans on rob laterals, negotiated. Stocks and Land Warrants hon|W üßdso)d. ' ” CLOTHING. geosoe abmob, MERCHANT TAILOR, Ho. 07 Fifth Street, In Mnstmlc DnUdlng, HAVXSU fitted np a room for tho purpose of resumlui, his business, Setters himself to bo able to make to orderlPsshlonabloClotblngofulldescrlpttans. Citisons and strangers desiring comfortable garments, -"Ul do woll to giro turn a call, us be is determined to. please the most fas tidious. lle.wlll also be happy to are many of bis old cus toons, as he has just rewired, from tbo fcMterndtles, an elegant stock of CUJtUS, CASilMKlUloaud \ ESTIiGS. UccSliam ■ ■ -i “ ÜBMOVAL. - _ TnE subscriber would inform nuhH-. that he has rumored from his old atand.oo Marketstrect, to the NFW IRON FRONT 43 yiFTU BTUEET, immediately opposite the Theatre, where ho la now receiving and opening a handsome assort* meat of Wain and fane, Colornl Cloths, CaMtoerm. Verting*, of tlu> newest styles, which he will take plewure In nhoiing to those who may faeor him .with a call. He U also prepalcd to make to order crery ortido of ClotMng ] constituting a Uenttoman’a Wardrobe, in the latoat and aort. fashionable style. , ■ TO TAILORS.—Tha aubrerlljcr offers for sale his com* lete system of Qarmont Draughting, so farwably known n<l generally us«l by the trade of this city, Cincinnati, Philadelphia nud eUnwhoret ot tho following pncea,vUs. vWtth Instructions, $10,00; without The Book and Huler. containing fuU and acctm^o^^^ns toffnocessfuldraoghtlnK.forwarded to any part of the United 1 BtatCS - “ "“ ,pll * ofGa^enUtoWig, Ko 4f>Tifth street, opposite the Theatre. SAMUKL OKAY* ho. 1 47' si Pei* k horkL mmjiAies, * ST. CLAIR STRICT, PITTSSCBan. GENTLTiMKS’S CLOTUIMG made excJuMTcly toot'd or, and warranted to suit- Uas.-oonstwitiy a •lioico nw?OTtm«mtof CLOT&J, CASBIMI.IU2S, A ioJ OVKIICOATINIf, of tho latejststjlra, wjlcctwl for the custom trails'. Gentlemen lcanug their onJers.wlll have their wishes consulted and complied with, aa all work U done under his own supervision. W>n* CLOTH IMG S TORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. TTOKMEKLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty F street. which has won an unbounded popularity under he nano of tlio 'TAKEIV BIG BOOKS, hare, for the pur pose of acquiring more space for their immonse buslooss, temoTcd tn the spurious building on tho < Joraer of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, they have now the most SPLENDID STOCK: OP CLOTHS! i Altt> . READY MADEI CLOTHING A That has over been offered to the public. j Their principal object for thb removal, Is to give them more facilities for tho __ _« # I WBtOEESAEE TRADE I They arc prepared to sell Goods at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! j And they vrili warrant them to bo as good as any maim*, featured in the Union. • ... __ Wl CUSTOM WORK, 15 m PEST STTU, ASP UPOS TOT BHOttKST 50T1C*. They have on hand a full and beautiful assortment ©i LOTHB and COATINGS, tor -nrroT FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI NESS COATS. Our Interests are identical with thoseof our cUßtomers, and wo assure the publloUjat our fidelity will not fell In Wtf, §§ Wood Street, (bast side,) corner of diamond alley. N. b.—We desirooar patrons tountlerstand that wehave no longer any connection with tho Clothing Business on street. Our attention Ib devoted exclusively to the DRY GOODS. SECOND ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS)! The Cheapest Ooodt of the Season t Young, STEVENSON * LOVE, uicn of the original BEE-tiITE, No. 71 MARKET STREET, between Fourth and tho Diamond, Pittsburgh, haro just rpedrod, and are now ooonlng, a largo nod splendid assortment of DREBS GOODB, or the newest nnd most desirable stylos, adapted to the presont season. . ' Plaid Brocade and Fancy Buka-at bargains. Plain Black and Cornelian Silks and Tnrk'Satlnfl. Merino Plaids, all wool, and Silk and Wool do. Aim, Raw Silk and Cashmere Plaldapf orery description, very cheap. . Now style Plain and Fancy Do Laines. French Merinos. Cashmeres, Cobnrgs, Alpacas, and Para mattas, all colors and qualities. *" _ I • Do Bcgos, and high colored De Laincs, all qualities. • ] Fall and Winter Shawls, of every description, Dong and Square Brocho and Plaid Shawls. Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do. French Chintics, Ginghams. A general assortment .fast color Prints, from €'/£ eta. up. WHITE GOODS of evfiry description. Collars, Cuffs,Chemisettes and Emb’d Hdklk, at bargains. Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods, very cheap. Also, a fhll stock or DOMESTIC GOODS, at low pricea:- , Lijoen Sheeting,' Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, and Nap* ftlus. Russia Diaper,and Cravats, T«rycheap. GLOVES, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, and CRAVATS. . Wo .would respectfully solicit an early coll from bom wholesale ond retail buyers; fluttering ourselves that we (-can accommodate oil who may favor us with their patron* 1 °^y° stliboraltCr ?OUNQ, STEVENSON & LOVE. -Tr Notice 11 ' " rii 0 THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS OF T POTHBUROn; ALLEGHENYCm% AND VICINITY. QUI2QG & CO., Importers & Wholesale Dealers, m J Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and Varfoties, No. 90, one door from tho North-west corner of Wood st. and Diamond j alley. Pittsburgh. Haying- completod the enlargement of their present occupied Wore Rooms, aro now opening one of the largest and best stock of DltY GOODS and YARIE* I ITEB, theyhavoerer heretofore exhibited to the Pittsburgh I trade and on examination, will he found to bo unsurpassed by ony other House of the kind In the City, and as one of j the partners is generally in the Eastern Cities during the business seasons, buTchaslng cheap bargains, adapted to the Pittsburgh and Western Trado, wo will be able to offer { inducements to o* old customers, .and.purchasera gener-1 ally. Our stock of Dot Goods conslstsin part of thefollow j ing leading articles, yia: • ' J Superior Broad Cloths; I - • Pilot and Petersham do; - - - : j ' Poncy Cassimeres. Tweeds and Satinett® „ I . Jeans, Fancy Vestings and Corduroys;: , "I Flannel*, Tickings and Vest Padding®- ' I v Brown and BloachedMusUns,ftndlriflh Linenßi .. . I Foreign andDomesUcGfaghams; ' ' - - I Alpaca*,-Merinos, Coburg Cloths, and Dress Silks; Bay State and Broacha Shawls*. . . . I Woolen Comforts andPancy Silk Handkerchiefi. The following comprise a port of the general stock of y^Buttons,Comhs,ThreadsandSewing rt ßilks; . Hosiery, GlOTes, Ribbons, and Black SUk Yeus; Lace Goods, Jaconette, Mull and Cambrick Muslins; Fancy NetUngs, and MRlinery goods . I A largo assortment of TableCatlery,Pocket knives, I Basors and Scissors of our own Importation. - Perfumery, Mint Medictase, together with a splendid ossortroentot Gold ana out Jewelry, 01 the latest patterns! Gold and Elk wer Watches; Watch materialsjWatch glasses, and : an ex tensive stock of 30 hourand 8 day Brass Clocks, of a variety of patterns. All of which will bo sold on the most acoom m&ting terms, lor Cash, or City reference. . ■ N B.—City, Country Merchants and Pedlars are Invited . to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. B pp2l:tf • . D. GREGG a CO. ■YTTNEQAR—2OO.bbIa Cider Tinegy, for saleby • Y feb2o ... SMITH & SINCLAIR, -r?S?s*?!3»«rr~ ■ - v vi;x : V!*• sr I r ( ■ • v ;**i*S. : _ yfi i 4 e. STKVKNBON conlinueato j R 1 OABINKT-W AKB of ererydescription,at hisoEUboal* ; UNDBIITA- KiC* IMQ attended to» in allitabrinchea. nyU ttavb flv-n*ND at their extensive CABINETand XX OHAIB MAmiPA<m)BY;No; M a large assortment of fancy and plain fornitnre, which they will Bell 16 per cent, below cdatomary rates. Terms—cash only. Great Inducement* WE will sell oar large stock of COMMON IM FABm CHAIBS AND BEDSTEADS, st pricer that cannot sgr. ujargfi cor. Seventh and Liberty gta. Journeymen Cabinet Maker* Association* WAREHOUSE 951 THIRD STREET, . • (BEtWXES WOOD Asl> MAUKST 8T0.) , ____ Tlllfl ASSOCIATION, embracing** - already twice, to three times tsigL^ . handa-Ba tbfa largest^and pj|H| hitherto most renowned badness * i *'• shops of this city; have opened their Warehouse, and are nble to furnish the public, by wholesale or retail, with yur* nlture of the foUowing description—-vi*r ~ _ Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Fall Columned, Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Boching Chairs; Mahogany Waahstonds; Sofas; Divans; Piano Stows; Booh Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine i Card Tables; Centre.Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; , | Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and BreakfestTables; i Workstands; Cherry and Common Workstands; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles,'Ac. - • The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive scale, per mit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are deter mined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good, U'not better article, and public trill un* d(^tl r ' l all end other articles of anv description, made to order in every style, at the short est notice. -taariS PirrsouEaiL JAMfiSW.WOODWBLL, OABJNBT FUJiNITVBE MA NUFA CTUBER Ware-room* 97 and 09 Third Btreet. '"ir'etmm* . J. W« W. Tespectfullyinfonnßf?* ■ his friends and easterners that beul ' j-j , \ has now completed his spring stock Furniture, which Is decidedly * *| * tho largest’ and best ever offered for sale In this City, which will be sold at prices as low as any to the United States, East or West. ~ As he Is determined, to uphold the quality ’with well sea* j soned materials, best workmanship, and •newest designs; and ] from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing, I ho U enabled to produce warranted furniture,- at the lowest prices. I He has adopted the principle of identifying his customers* Interest with hb own, in quality and price, and keeps'uK ways on band tha greatest variety of every description of furniture, from tho cheapest and plainest, to the most ela gant and costly; that a house, or any part of one, may be Furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consist. In parti of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot bo surpass* in any of. the Eastern cities: Louis XIV teioo-tete Sofes; - 60 Sofas, in plushand hair doth; 60 dax. Mahogany Chairs; 20 doa. "Walnut « 60 Mahogany. Hocking 44 20 Walnut t% “. 60 Mahogany Divans; £0 Walnut 44 ' 60 Marble Top Oentre Tables: 60 “ “Dressing Bureaus; 30 .« u Waslistanda; 40 Enclosed M 100 Common 44 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads:. 20 Walnut 41 60 oottage “ . $OO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20MahoganV Wardrobes; 10 Walnut 44 10 Cherry 44 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables . « 12 Sifcretary and Bookcases; 20 dox. Cano Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Scat Hocking Chairs; 12 LwHes r Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; . . What-Nots; Etiguirea; Paper Macho Tables: Conversation Chairs; Pembroke ** Elizabethan “ : HaHoadTier 44 Beceptioa ** ’Ladled Work 44 Pearl Inlaid « Extenrion Dining Tables; Arm 41 Ottomans; ' Gothic and Hall Chairs; - •' • , A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Caeetxt Matshs supplied with all ar ticles In their lino. • ' . »STEAMBOATS and HOTEIfI, furnished at tha shortest notice. - All orders promptly attended to- apro WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c. NEW JEWELBY STOBE, Ho* 87 Market Street, (Second door above the HorOt-utest comer of the Diamond .) ] TO UN BT£VKN3ON,(of the late firm of John B. M’Faddsn i tl & C 0.,) respectfully ho has opened, at the abote stand, ft flno assortment of WATCHKS, JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WAKE, LAMPS, til- EANDOLES. -fbeA'dand Table Cutlery t Britannia Tea and Communion SeU, and the usual rarioty of goods In his Hue °*Bpecialcaie and attention giren to the REPAIR of FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. ' , He trusts, that from, his long experience m business, he will .bo able to give satisfaction to those who may faror him with their patronage. Pittsburgh. May 15th, 1853. Henry Richardson, Jeweller, SAVING remitted his store in a handsome manner, and bnt recently returned from the eastern cities with a assortment of WATCJIKS, JEtYKCtUV",-and-FANCY COOH3» would call the attention of his friends and custom* era to tbo fact that among bis Watches will be found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers.' Of Jewelry, the 'latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins,Fob and VestChaliis, KnjrerWngs, Ear Kings, Miniature-Lockets, eh%, etc. FANCY GOODS—Such.as Papier 3lache, Work Tabled and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mala, Colfa'Pistols, Porto Monnalcs in great variety; ChinaPrult and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or*, namental articles, which have only to be eccn tn be appre ciated- [noTl] NO. 81 MARK KT cT KfiET. Bay Wood Nursery and Gardena* [late Manager of the w$U-knoim- Sy racuse Nuseries, New York,) begs leave to Inform the public, that be has now established an EXTENSIVE NUR SERY, on the Farm of Mr. Jqmea S. Npgley, near East Lib erty,wkeroh9 ah«U bo prepared* after the 6th instant, to re ceive and fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and Pbmts. In addition to a choice and suporior stock on hand, he has made i arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in the East, | to keep up his supply. Having a thorough and long exp*, i rlonce In the businea?, he can assure his customers perfect satisfaction. « • Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his services In designing, layingout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub -1 Uo Parks, or the grounds of Country. Reside aces; and will 1 .also furnish plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches, I Picturesque Scenery, Ac., In the highest styles of the art. 1 Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape Gardening, and having Bpcnt y ears In the Bylvian Park* of I England, and on the beautiful banks of. the Hudson, he I hopes he has the capacity to moot the wishes of those who I Communications can be addressed through the City 1 Post Office, or left at&jjhe Warehouse ofMessra. Negley A I Mohan, 22 Wood street xa%ri:r KENNEDY A 00. ' V v v 'J « FURNITURE. DUIIKEE’B CELEBRATED CUEMICAL YEAST OB BAKINO POTOMEBS, . The Cheapest, Hcallhitsl, meU Bsefuland Economi cal Article for Hairing Bread, Biscuit, Fried, _ Griddle, and Johnny Chtos, Pastry, - Puddings,Sivut Cahtt, Com Bread, «&., EVER INVENTED. Opinions of toe press:— Those who have tried it, have found that the advertise ment does hot vaunt its praises too highly.—{Tallahassee Floridian and Journal, Fob. 19,1853. Housekeepers who have tested the qualify of this pow der, pronounce unanimously In its favor.—{Lockpori Daily Courier. It surpasses everything in the way of rising, wo ever saw used in the baking of caAts.—{Rahway Advocateand Regis ter, AprillS, 1553. This is an article of such utility in various kinds of cook ery, that- when ltß virtues become properly known, no housekeeper, that studies comfort and economy, will wil lingly do without it—[N. Y. Pick., May 21,1853. No one need hesitate to uso Durkeo’fl all-important articla I tohousokeepers,—[Republican Banner and Nashville Whig, Would you have light bread, rweot bread, bread that you can eat with a good relish, do not forget to procure Durkeo’s Baking Powder, and you will not fail to have good bread, cakes, Ac.—{Troy Dally Times, May 24,1852. . - I. We have tried this article, and can recommend it with I perfect confidence.—{Quebec Gazette, July, 1852. Durkeo’s Baking Powder wo have tried at our house, and, I our “better hair’ Wat astonished at the result—{N. Y. I Dally Times, Oct £1,1852. ' " -' , jv I All good housewives will rejoice In and glorify the name I of Durkee, after they have given hla Baking Powder a fair I trial.—{Now York Sun, Sept 30,1652. ; ■ | Durkeo'a Baking Powder, undoubtedly the host article for I this purpose* that has yet been discovered.—N. Y. Dutch man, Fob. 12,1853. j Thehlghestcommendations,fromhundredsofthelargcst: | and most respectable wholesale houses in this, and nearly | every large city on this continent, could bo given* if space i allowed it _ E. R. DURKEE, Boib Psopßißioa aim MaihrMCTUßia, 139 Water slrctl, New York, BAXTER A McKEE, Agents, Pittsburgh. [oct2l] ytLmLM .J0115 JOSKPU B. LtSCH. j. 8* Leeoht fitoAlpln dfc C 0.,. WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers In Produce, Met als, and Pittsburgh. Mnnufaeturea, Nos. 242 and. 244 Liberty, street, near the head of Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa., of* fer for salo on liberal terms, the following : 5 100 tierces fresh Bice; 150,000 lbs. Bacon,assorted; 100bbls,Tar; !~~ 6 tons Bar Iron, do; 1500 kegs Nails, assorted; i 3do Best Nall Bods; 500 boxes Window Glass,! 2000 kegs Book and Rifle assorted; ! Powder/assortcd; 50 half chests Tea, as-! 300 boxed Rosin 8oap; sorted; ' \ ;35bbls.Llnsecd } ltardan< Tsbxs.Tobacco^BSorted; , l . Tanners’ Oil; 1 100hhds.N.O.fiugar,part* 800 bbls. Vinegar;- prime; ' • -30 do Bosln; 6 hxs. Havana Bngar; i. 20 do Pitch;. 10 hbds. Porto Rico do; ! 6000 fi>s. assorted Copper; ! 160 bogs Coffee;. ! .20 bbls. and kegs Lard; ! 500 bbls, N. O. Molasses; j . 10 kegs assorted Shot; . 75 dh 8. H. . do; j 1 do'.BackShot;"’ 800 bxs. Tin Plate, ass'd;! sbbls! Alnm;. : 4 tons Wire, do; j '2O do Rya Flour; 2do Spelter; | 20settsTinnertf Machines ' 6 casks sheet Zinc, os-{ . and Tools; • - sorted; . ; i 100 bus. Dried Apples; . 600 pigs Tin; t 100 bales Batting, assorted; 1000ibs.Antimony; - ! 2000 &s<jCotton Yam, ca . 10 tons, ass’d Sheet Iron;' sorted. . 100,000 lbs. ass’d Bulk Meat;) ' WM. A. M’CLUKG, ; DEALER IN Fine Teaß, Choice Family Groceries and Willow Ware. ■ CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. IB.now receiving a large assortment of FRESH GOODS, inaddition.'to bis already .extensive stock* purchased from first bands in the Eastern markets, which, will be sold at the lowest market prices. Hotels, Steamboats,'and families,-buying by the" quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. gg» Goods delivered in'the dty free of charge. . sep2l ENGINEERS* STATIONERY WAREHOUSE. W. S. HAVES, CoaKxa or Miaxar akd Brcosi> Stßism ALWAYS ON HAND, a large and well selected stock of Whatman’s Drawing Papers, all sizes; ; Drawing Paper in rolls, various widths; Draughting Pencils; Mathematical Instruments; ..... , . Tape Linea; India Rubber; Held Books; . l. - Profile Papers; / " • Cross Becti'TiPftpera;. Protractor Papers;: And all articles of Stationery used by Civil Engineers. £s** Level, Transit, Topography and, Record Booksmade to order—ruled to any pattern required. eepl,. , 1 v " - 1 ' '* * MISELLANEOUS, propertjrfor “ - wuepon very-reasonable terns, tb-followingproperly^Ti*:.• •• • A Three story Brick Dwelling House, No. UO Penn street, between Hay street and Evans’ alloy; and Lot 25 feet front, hack 112 feet to an alley. The House is che of the beat buildings, and.ln one of the.most pleasant neighbor*, hoods In the city. ■>•" ...•; Fire lets—embracing corners of Prontand Perry afreets; one hundred and, five feet front on Ferry and sixty feet mi Front street, with a good throe story Brick BoiMingbifthe corner; a two rtoryFrame bn Front at, and two. Brick Bund* ' ings, used as shops, on Ferry et. 1 • - - A lot, 81 .feet, front by 80 feet deep, on-Frbirt, between Market and Ferry streets. . ;■ •* A'Lot; with very convehlentFrame Dwelling pLot2ofeet by 90,fronting on Oongrmand Elm Bts. r - “ A House and.ljot,on Wylie near tbe new Court House. .The house 1s well arrangod and in good order, and li now occupied as a hotel; • • • . dec273y AThree btory Brick, on Smith field street, near Seventh— being in an excellent business location.- The Lot in 20 by 80 feet deep, fronting on Bmithfleld irt, \ ' A Cottage Preme and Lot, 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne and Bobinson streets, Allegheny City.' This is a Tory desira ble and pleasant location fur n residence. ; . Hine Lots to the town of Jd-’Keesport, eachCOfeet by !60. •Bereral of-these are on the Main street. 1, . • Eleven Acres inLlmetown, on the Monongahela Hirer, on which there are 4-houses; there are eotno 6 or 7 acres ef ex- Client stone eoal, and abundance of limestone* Convenient to thelanding; pltanpen. .v v -; Klcety Lots in the town of Columbia, .60 feet by 150 each, nearly all level, and -Wall;located. The tenant of each Lot has the prirflege of using whatever stone «Jat he may re outre tor his own use, from a pit near th* Locks. Columbia fe a pleasant eltuation. on the bank of the Monongahela riv er a short distance below Look No, 3, in the midst of an ex tensive stone manufacturing establishments.- - • ■ ■ . ... __ - i ; Two Hundred acres of supfirtor. Stone Coal,with House, Ac. This haa aftutit of 140 toda on the | Monongahela river; an wxc&lent laxuhhg;-good; . grade end ; fonndation for railroad—with enough level; ground at one point tor booses and gardens, or locations for manufectories. ♦'Vhe ytAn U deep enough to allow horses to be used inJuiul , lag out the coal—the quality of which, for iron Work, steam, gM, or tor any ordtokry uses, is not surpassed by «qr In the absence, my agent,Jiimes Blakely,will £&JQ ail necessary information, and be authorized to give wtSma*. tee deeds tor any property sold. . JAMBS MAT, i No.-110 petin street , TEAS! TEAS! TEAS ! . WHOUESAU3 AND HEXAIL, the JPekim Teis &tore, 3 8. FI«H SmrT,fcT£m6MlTj PA.;; By the half of neaUy packed in metallic packages to suit the trade. The subscribcrtsuow receiving his Fall stock of GBFTI and BLACK IKAS,~cbnslsting of some of the finest cl t \\ to be found in the Eastern market. Merchants visiting the dty are invited to call and examine purstoek. . ■ Below: is a list of the -various gradeß, all of which hare ; btoncarefUUyselected»nndcaa wiUi confidence, be rwo* mended :\ S) half chests fine Young Hyson; 10 do do .. Moynne Young Hyson; 10 .do extra fine Mojune do; ; 100 do / Bnpertor -.- : -/do* . 15 do extra fine do; ; 50 Lacaured boxes extraCnxions Yonng ujKin; •‘25 half chests fine Gunpowder; . 10 ao extra do; 6 do /do Moynne Imperial;. 20 do Superior ” do; 160 do Fine Oolong Black Tea; 40 do extra fine Oolong; ... . 30 do extra Curious do; •• 20 do Superlatively strong and fragrant Oolong; 25 chests extra fine English Breakfast Tea; 6 do - Curious - do: • do; ' - ALgO-Jar* and IUo Coffee, Lovering's Crushed wndPul- T t!S»b Principe Segars, which will bo sold very low. - " A. JAYNES,' ; novHalftw 38 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. TYPE AGENCY. Jk* *| A.% hi bSS* KO. 38 FIFTH gTBEET, PITTSBURGH, Agent for, the Sale of L.JoKneon $ Co.’e Type, sc. , Or FHU.ADEIMUA, HAS ON HAND «ndfor sale, thofollowlngt—Brasßllnea cohimn Qsllsya; Oommon Daileys assorted, Slice Galleys, Composing Sticke; Common and Job Cases; ShooUng Bticks; key Brushes; Boxwood Quoins; Furni ture and Blglet, of all descriptions;' Brass Rule, or ell descriptions; Job Ink, in lib cans; 100 kegs Prout’s News Ink; 100 Founts Fancy Card tetter; AudXeads, out to any eugth.: X&- for Preae«B and Type trill receive prompt at tention, i&furi&hed at the Foundry prices. Old Type re* calved in exchange for new, at 9 cents PlttsburghS'May U, 1883.—-daw ; FOR SALE. . ; ;., ~ TUB undersigned has justrecehredathfs m ' OARRIAUE WAKKHOOSI3, neat the Two Mile Bon, between and lawrencevniva as^rtplgnOg4g[Jll».w■ i.. of VEHICLES,' ofevery d<£pription,imdwl]l/cf>ntinut; to roceire regularly, pew onu Second hkad_Cafriaga,Sidkiei t Bu&fiai d&,which be will sell on the very lowest terms for cash. ilaYingh&dtwelveyearB , practiceinihebaidneas 7 ai!<i with his well known facilities in tbs Kast, he flatters himself in putting down all competition.. Those wishin gto purchase are respectfully invited to call and see fortbemselTeau _ EspeciaVand prompt attention paid to repalringof Carr! ages, Ac. . , ... [mytB:dawy*l JOSEPH WIIITK. Dr» i)t Jayne f s Family* Medicine* JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT; Jayne’s Hair Tonic; Tonio Vermifuge; • 11 . Sanative Pillsf ; “ Carminative Balsam; “ Ague Pills;' , “ Alterative; “ American Hair Dyr The above valuable family constantly on hand, and sold wholesale or iaUlI, at the Pekin Tea Store, 88 Kiiri street. }W *’ A. JAYNES, * jin'l&aUw . Pittsburgh. iaTEW' 'PATENT AMALOAM-i»EN.—Thlsimportont In- ventiau removes, thy twogreal obstacles to thduni' vuml use of the Steel Veil, viz: their rigidity,'.and ilii'ir j rapid destruction. by the corrosive action of the ink. In I minutely extaniolng. the iiuill pen in the act of -writing, it j will bo seen- that Vie, action ii compound, consisting, first, of a gentle yielding backward action immediately above the nib of. the pen, and, aocopd,- the “BctsB6rsi ,, action,or spreading open qf the points to permit the flow of the ink;; This movement—which steel pens bltheito neypr have bad-rgives to thoxjaill Us flexibility,and that peculiar springy play which is So agreeable' to the band, and which seems to «ult tho action of the muscles of the fingers; yielding* OS it does, to tho slightest pressure, with* out cramping theband; The efforts of ail steel pen makers have been directed to tho attainment of this essential-qual ity of flexibility, and they have bod recourse to aU lnnu* merablovarioty of cracks and piorcings to attain it. TUe inventors of tho Patent Amalgam Pen found, from a series of experiments, that the wholeprocticeeftha trade bod in this respect been ..erroneous— combination of “cracks” and, “piercings” could prodttcothe desired action, if the ordinaryfarm of Vie steel pen wereadhertd to. This point being gained, they avoided the, plan hitherto adopted for attaining flexibility, and gave a peculiar form to the metal, by hich they managed, to combine the “scissor.-*?* action of tho oriUputy ptcel pen with the agreeable* flexibil ity of tha quill. The second difficulty to beovercomewes of less magnitude, hut still of great importance to the tyu* ftumore of steel pen 3. Every one ls aware 6f the corrosive action of the ink on the ordinary steel pen. Even with the . greatest care, it speedily destroys tho delicately smooth Fv.r face of the pen. : So serious & drawback Is tmsfrom the utility of the steel pen, that thousands are induced to pur chase gold pens, at an enormous cost, almost exclusively because of the anttcorrosivb quality of that metbh ; Tho Inventors have removed thisevii by their compound metul, 1 which possesses all the necessary qualities of steel, with the additional-merit of resisting the chemical action ofthe ink. . Then Pens vhUlastnwTe thantwerdy timeslonyer than the Steel Pen, thut rendering than the cheapest ever introduced. . For sale by' W. S-HaVEN, Stationer, novlfl . . . Market street, corner ef Second. . Brldgo over AU©gHeny River, at or near SbaTpibnrg» ■VTOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN, That in pursuance of the Act of Assembler of the Ooranumwealtli of Pennsylva nia entitled “An.Acito authorize IheGovernor to In corpo rate & Company to erect & Bridge over the Allegheny River, at or near fiharpsburg, to Allegheny County*” approved 13th of March, 1353, and Supplement thereto, and -Acfesex tondingthetlmetherato limited, Books will be opened by the under named Commissioners, to receive' subscriptions ■ for the Stock of sold Company, at the BT. CHARLhS HO TEL, In the City of Pittsburgh, on the .SEVENTEENTH day of I>ECEMBER;IBS3, between'the hours of 10 o'clock* A. and 4 o’clock, P. M; and should the whole number of shares not be subscribed on thatday, thonand to that case, at the house of Mr. NEWPORT, to the Borough of Sbarps burgh, on tho TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF THE SAiIE MONTH, between the same hours, v PhUlp MlUer, -, ; \ ' Thomas Liggett, James Sharp, Gabriel Adams, > Lewis C.J. Noble, . Thomas Wallace, Peter Rlingonsmlth, Malcolm Leech, JohhW. Duncan, : Harrison Parry,} David Drenan, Robert Chessman, Fraud?Korns, ■ BiehardEwalt, . - David Boyd, . . RobettWUson, . - James Marshal), JamcsTLAPClelland, Henry STGeaty, . Thomas Pearson, game* Blakely, . Grant Mowiy,. < ,: Charles Spang, James o*l2.Denny, William U. Denny, A. Morton, J, 0. Comstock; Lemuel Shurtllff, F. AiGoliler, • James Lewis. ■ {novlT: -SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. I BODERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave totofom . ,1 . his friends and thepublic generally, that .1 continues to occupy that large and commodlousi^^^^^ Store Room, formerly ©ceupledby Samuel Fahne-> eT 1 stock* Go., No. 80. oorner of Diamond Alley -and YfoodsE, where he keeps a large and' general assortment of Baddies, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle-Bags, VaHees; Buffalo Rohes, Whips, and all other articles to his line. • • • •- He keeps constantly on hand, and lap repared to fur nish to order, all kinds of. Riveted Hose, manufimtored of the best material,and in a style of workmanship equal to the Eastern manufactured article, and at 63 per centche&pcr. Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to call and., jbis stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is de termined to 6eU first rate articles at very low prices. aa» Don’t forget the place, No. 86, corner of Wood fit and ratrnnna Alley. v -■ -f»pSB-; Bfitr Coach nnd Carriage Factory i ! ■ JOHKSXO3I, BBOZHEHS & CO./ ; (hmer of&ebccca and JSdnumt struts, Allegheny City, . -j-m w WOULD respectfully inform their friends • thepublic generally, thattheyhave commenced the: manufacture' of Carriage?, vSf I—'—gw 1 —'—gw- Rock&ways, Buggies, Sleighs and Chariota, in’ alllhslr.varioua styles of finish and proportion* ' AU orders will ho executed with; strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repairs willolstfbe attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using in . all. their, work the best Eastern Shafts, Pole*, and Wheel stuff, thoy feel confi dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfied ontrial of their work. v -■•••. .. Purchasers are requested to give ns a call, before sing elsewhere.' • ••. 1 . . - . • octfely LIVURTf STABLER a n I Corner of street and Diamond I - THE undersigned having added largely to his I ffSS’V stock, is now prepared to accommodate the public I the finest Buggies; and best Horses, both for Saddle and Harness. Gentlemen wishing to hare horaes \ kept ataiTery. will find superior accommodations for them atthisstable. The stalls are large and new, and the •prietor pays every attention to their ease and comfort. _ _ " octfcy • : : : ~ P. DEVLIN. Pearl ®team Mill; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, (9EA& Tfl* EAHBOAD STATION.) . will be supplied with ourvariaoj grades of J 1 .'=• ‘ FKESH GROUND FLOUR, By leaTiog their orders at the Mill or in our boxes at Logan, Wilson & WoodBtreet,or Braun A Belter, ner Liberty, and St. Clalritreets, Pittsburgh. ' ’ -. H. P. Schwartz, or J„*E. Sample* Druggists; Flour will bedeliTeredtoflimniesin either of thetwoeiues. - KVILIiE B.'CBAltfa reody, the MEMOIRS OP MAJOR glnia Regiment; by. N.B.Craig. J flsifrrtotctreetvqeaT Fourth. - t-ctm /'"'l IN —W. A. Jiab'tt Holland tilo; WolXo’9 BcUekhua (jrjßdmapia, to rases, a* & bkjketsoK. . I'--‘ "r •’• •' * •->:i ~- v - “ - « ** * *. j' j;' . . - *!» ■ *;-• j,■ •*» /■> . ■’ HUoaa» & Sons* loieiM&te am '•■w * t r '*'Vr TIUS GREAT PURIFIER OF. THE BIA)OD. : SOT A piBBCLS OF MXRCUBT ill IT. V . - A N INVALUABLE REMEDY FOB SCROFULA, King's A £ Y u ( Rheumatism, Obstinate Culangnm, taptloua, wSt»«B let Phstulesoff the: Face,Blotches.BOllaj-ChjrofiiiJ Bora Eyes, Rios Worn or TeUer, B<aldJ[ttA^»largemefft ?^ p kS^S”^|2Sl™pS£^P2;^ edses-aristogTroiff an injudicious uae of Mercery, Impru, deffee la Life, or Impurity of the Blood. ' : This-valuable Medicine, which baa becomeoalebrsted for the number of ageßCJi hoaindueed the request _ the utmost confidence In its Tirtue3und ; wpnderfiaiv.iiaUTe'. bfop^riles.‘ Allowingcertificates,selected from alergo, immber.hre, however, stronger testimony than tha mere woui ofitbe proprietors;, end *re from gOfflletoeii-well fcnownintheirlocallticB,an(lof thehtehestreswctaUlUy;. many of them redding In the city of Richmond, Viu .• . P HOYDEN, Esq., of the Exchange. Hotel, Richmond known everywhere, sayahehas seen the memo* Coiled Carter's Spanish Mixture adhilnistexed in oyeynhundr^v cases; in nearly all the diseases for which il ls recommend-. ed, frith the most astonishingly goodresults. He eajslt I® ; the most extraordinary medicine ho has overseen. ' - AGUE AND FEVER-GREAT CURE.—I hereby certify ; that for three year* I had Ague and Fever of the most yio '■ hmtdescriptioru -1 hadseveral Pbyddans, tooklargequan-. titles of Quinine, Mercury, and 1 bdieve all the Tonics ad vertised, but all without any. permanent relief. At last 1 tiled Carter's Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which effco-. tually cured me, and I am happy to say I have had neither i chills or fever since.: I consider it the best. Tonic iff the [ world, and the only medicine , that ever reached mycaso.; . *■; .• - :-V-:• V. - * JuilK Lo*6DRN.. . Beaver Dam, near Richmond, Va..; -_> ‘ \ m i "C. B. LUCK, Esq., now In thedty of Richmond, end for •> many years in the Post Office, has such confidence in tbo astonishing: efficacy of Spanish Mixture, thafi ho : . has bought upwards of fifty bottles, which he has given i away to the ftfflfrtM- Mr. Luekfiaya he has never knownTt to fait, when taken according to directions. - Dr. MINOR; a practldng Physician, and formerly of the City Hotd, i& the tity of Richmond, says he has witnessed in a number of Instances the effectsof Carter's Spanish Mixture, which Were most truly surprising. He says iff a base of Consumption;'dependent oh the Liver, the good ef fects wero wonderful indeed. •• r BAMUELM; DRINKER, of the firm oMMnker AUor- Hs, Richmond; was cured of Liver Complalntoi eight years standing, by the use of two. Dottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture;':' '•••■ : GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA^—The Editors of the Rich mond Republican had a .servant employed in their press room cured of violent Scrofula, combined with Rheuma- ’ tism, which entirely disabled him from work., Two bottlea ' of Carter’s Spanish Mixture made a perfect cure of him; and tbe Editors, In ff public noiice, say they “ cheerfully re commend it to iui who are afflicted with any disease of the : ANOTHER “CURE OF had a very • valuablo boy cured of Scrofula bj Carter's Bpanish Mixture, I considerit truly a valuable medicine. .. -- - •' Janas.M. Txnoa, . • Conductor on thffß. F. and P.R. it Co., Richmond, Vo. : SALT RHEUM of TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. --•Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing In thedty of Richmond, Was cured by~tbree bottlcaof Carter's SpanikhMixlurfc. cf Salt Rheum, which he hod nearly twenty years,and which aU the physicians of the city could not euro. Mr. ThDmp- / son it a well known merchant in the city of Richmond, Ya. . and his core is most remarkable.' WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, bod a servant cured, of ByphiHs, in the worst form, by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. He saysha cheerfully recommends it, and considers it.an', invaluable medicine? ' ‘ ‘ ■ j ' - - RICHARD E: WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Scroll ! ia, and what physicians call confirmed Consumption, by | three bottles'of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. - EDWARD BURTON, commissioner of the revenue, saya he has seen the good effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture in a number of Syphilitic cases, And soys it is a perfect cu»: ' :for that horrible disease. ' WM.H. HARWOOD, of Richmond, cured of Old Borosand Uloers, which disabled him from walking. Took a few hot-- tips of Carferis Spanish'Mixture, and was enabled to walk • ‘ without a crutch jto asbort time permanently cured. - 1 • principal Depot at M. WARD, CLOSE ACO.,No, 83 Malden lane; Ne w York. T. W. DYOTT A SONS, N 0.132 North 2d st, Philadelphia. /■. • BENNETT A BEERS, No. 125 Malnstreet, Richmond, Fa. And for sale fcy B. 'A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., L. WILCOX,. Jr. A CO., Pittsburgh; 1L P. SCHWARTZ, Allegheny; and by Druggists and Dealers in Medlcino everywhere. . bctftdawty mohse»s compousd syrup of T£l<- , LOWOOOKBOOT, rySma la a purelyVege table Compound, scientifically pro- X- pared fawn the-boat roots afid herbs of the-Materia Medico, and baa gained an. unrivalled reputation for the fo lowing eflpcts,ria~ ' • • ■■ •- BU3GULATESG AND: STRENGTHENING THE LITER, and Dtassnvs Oboabs, and cleansing theStomoch and Bow elSf'and thus curing all Bilious Diseases, Uver Complaints. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Coativoness, Hies, Headache, Fever and Ague, Jaundice, Nausea,: Loss of Appetite,'demand causing the food to sourish and support every part; ...TT EOEIEYING THE BLOOD, and thus curiDg all Humors, Cutaneous Eruptions, Scrcfn* • laiSaltßheom, Erysipelas, Scald Head, Canker, Pimpleaon the face, Blotches, Ulcers, Tumors, Mercuric Disease, Cut cars, Ac. - c : BJSGULATINCt THE BECRETOBY ORGANS, and by enabling/tbem -to perform ;thelr proper fbnefioßß* • preventing'and curing many painful and dangerous'dls* eases; strengthening and quieting the Nervous System, thu* laying Nervouslrritation, and curing all diseasesof th* Nerves; asHj6teritt,Neuralgia;Crampß,Ac. Itis unrivalled In the curs of all FEMALE COMPLAINTS, as Weakness,' dene ml Debility, Irregularity, Obstruction3,Bwelling «!' the Feet, Lijuba, Joints,' caused by weakness; also, Lung and Throat Complaints, as: Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Consumption, also, Dropsy. . Having made use of the Compound Syrup of Yellowpock. Hoot, prepared by C. Morse A Co., either ours elves, or in our families, and'finding i£tt> beavery salutary and..effectual preparation; we do moskchrarfullyrocpnimend.it to thepub> 11c as ayt>ry valuable medicine, ..-r E. Bourne, Esq., Cashier National Bonk, Providence, JLl*i.. A. W. Spencer, Jj&q;, Cashier Lime Hock Dank, do-.do n Itev, William Phillips, ltov. J. D. Richmond, C. S. Jones, editor . . Providence Qen. Advt., William Field, ,M.W.G«M.*Cyru* :• Fisher, M. E. 11. P.,- James Hutchinson; G.BV Beeu V. J. Bates, Doct, Benj. Colby, and one hundred others of the: moat respectable families of-Providence. This certifies that I have ibr a number of years been an qulnted with the composition and mode of manufacture of MORSE’S COMPOUND BVKUP OF YELLOW; IHXJK ROOT I have also been acquainted with' Its tnorfuropcratufilndlfl- - ease, and can cay that in all respects it is admirably calcu latod to remedy that class of Disease for which it was de signed. It is especially valuable in INDIGESTION and &M lu attendant symptoms, It excite to healthy action thd: : LIVER, removes Torpor, and! nactivlty of this ORGAN,and. . stimulates healthy action in all ihe- system.- As a DISPU* t KATOR, or purifier of tho Blood, it has no superior. • ■ • DAVID HOLMES, M. B. Providence, R. L, Jan. 4,1853. tE2, Prepared by 0. MORSE* Ca, No. 446Broadway* New York, and sold by Dnjggistsrand others: throughout this and other countries. JOEL MOfILER; .Agent, • fvpriJ7:ly _ . Pittsburgh, Pa. , Jnyae’B kipectotftttt. . , CON'STrMPTION Is frequently inappropriately . applied to other affections or the .lungs ofcd Bronchia. So fur aa..the treatment is concerned, this Is'cf .voTydittlo consequence, as the remedies axe. the same. iTbo.JSXPIJC-. TuIVANT shook! be given as often as may, be necessary to relieve the cOusb,nndprodacoa free and easy expeetora* lion, and also tc remove the tightness, or pain, or oppres- •; Sion about'the throat or chest. The bowels should be regu- .- - , latcd by the useof the SANATIVE PILLS whenever necca- 'sary. U there be much de'bUity, witb nighfc sweata, from one to two tea-spoonfuls of TONIC VERMIFUGE should bo given aboot half an hoar before each meaL It ahoold bn mixed in two or three spoonsful of cold water, and sweet* - enedtopleaso the tasto- But if there be uo night : Bweats> : r or if they disappear, then glve the ALTERATIVE throe, times a day, according to tha'directions, instead of tho VERMIFUGE. v , All Dr. Jayne’s preparations for sale; wholesale or retail, • , atthePKKlN TEA STORE. 88 Flfthslroet. ' declT . ■ " jneasra* Jf#. SUioflbl - MANUFACTUKEKB, OF FIItE_PBOOtf.BAFBB*. Vault Doors and Iron ’Window Blirattaxa,. - A- ; ND as all persons admit the necessity of'the above .fjL mentioned articles, we have noVh.&sitation. in weofi>. mending' our : article to be eqnnl'to Shy thing in the city. . Orders. promptly attended to, and put up In- the best style, and on short notice. ’lHlLßmithtieid street, between Fourth and Fifth, Rtts hnrob. • . rsepftdfirol - J. 6HROFFEL * CO. Censame tho Smolce. milE subscriber having the exclusive to manufoo 1. tore and sell SWEENEY’S HOT, AIR AND SMOKE . : CONSUMING FURNACKi'fc prepared to receive orders,and : contract fbr heating buildings with the most economical Funiafee now in use. The attentiohof-those interested is solicited. Any information can bo had of A; BRADLEY,, Nos. 2and 4 Wood street, or of ,J. BARNDOLLAR, . dec2htf V Iron City Stove: Warenouse.Jfo. 134 Wood bV ■ l>ejpot ofLongworth & Zimmerman’s Cto : tawha Wines and Brandy* THE undersigned has received and offers for said, at Cin* ‘ cinnaliprvz? t * large quantityof Logwbrth man’s choice and world-renowned Spwhting, Dry and La* dies’ Sweet Catawba WioeA- ' Such as may desire to procure an excellent article of Native Wine, (the puTejtiicecf the grape,) will find my establishment the place for.the gratis* t cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from | the genuine Grape, Is declared-by many excellent judges, equal in flavor to the best imported Cognac, • • - * •' D.FICKEIBEN, jft2o . . o No. 137 Liberty street tUemicai and Philosophical: Apparatus* A YERYgreat want has been felt .In pur community, bo*; , canto oiir institutions of learning,' or public, libraries. and.; readlng rooms, have no ChzmicaXi and PnxLoaofniCAt Apparatus to enable the teacher or public lecturer on ecV entlfic subjects to illustrate his lecture upon. The Young Men’s library Association, at "their late annual mooting, ; resolved to take thonecessary steps for. obtaining ouch an I apparatus, so os to fill the void so long felt. The following l persons have been appointed es a committee to carry out the olyect proponed, and it is earnestly hoped that the cUL sens, when calledupon, will respond to the call by subscri bing liberally. DR. TVM. M. WRIGHT, . ■ , DR. JAMEB B. SPEER,' EDWARD BAUM, -F.; ft. BRUKOT, B.P. BAKEWELL, L:ioa .Committee. haittneii Cured* ' . " , • EMERSON’S AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE, for restoring tho Hair on Head Hopblesslt Rais* and to preventthdHairfromfolQng,is winning golden opinions of persons who are using it. This is a new article, recently ’introduced, is a sure cure for Baldness, and will , stand Abe test of A distorting public, as thousands whoharo used will testify.- See circular to be hod of dhu Agents, giving fUU particulars. Price $l,OO in large bottles. . .- -- • : • ; - C. B. FISHER A 00; Proprietor*, v V 67 Superior street, Cleveland, Ohio. - For sale In Pittsburgh in the following bouses : • Fleming Bros., ‘ I L, Wilcox 4 Co., B. E. Sellers, G.dL Keyser, .JoelMohler, Eenj.Page,'Jr^ . J. H. Casseh JJltghcrty eity.—L.'A. Beckham, Pressly & Means, J. P. Fleming. . - ~- : r : A. Patterson, John 0. Smith. . [ja£y - Farms,llou»ea, &e., To Let. ONE OR TWO FARMS, with commodious Brici Dwell ings, and Stables, near to the city; and suitable for Gardens, Milk..Farms,or to fatten cattle for this- market. Also, a convenient Brick Country Mansion and largo enough for'a respectable family. Also, one smaller place t and htLeacellent Two Storyßrick Dwelling, with finished basement and attio—on the bank of the Allegheny, above the aqueduct, r: JAMES.R CELAFTi, • dprSfctf' ‘ No. 144 Fourth ct» hijil h*wonru. corner of Diamond, and Diamond alley* wishes to inform his customers and the public generally, that be is now receiving a large and chofoe selec tidn of GROCERIES, floch as. choice Young ; Hyson, Impe? rial. Gunpowder, extra fine Souchong,- Nlngyong, Oolong, Congo, and scented Orange Pekoe TEAS X Mocha, Old Java' and Bio COFFEES; fine SUGARS and SYRUPS; Bunch, Cluster, Valencia, Sun and Sultana RAISINS; fresh.CUß*. RANTS; preserved Citron; Lomon and Orange Feels; supe rior French BRANDIES; Port,'Madeira; Tcneriffe, Cham* pagne,Lisbon,Sherry and'Malaga WlNBB;'togctherwith 'a general:assortment of pure SPIOES—oiI of which he is determined to sell at such LOW PRICES! that cannot_bq beat by anjr other Storb la the city. noylf' BUTTER— 12 bbls packed Buttar for Bole by.' dec!2 MILLER &. lUCKETSON. SOAP AND CANDLES— " i 300 boxes No, IFamUy Soap; . .. 60 do Star and Mould Candles; for sale by 4cc22 ■ , MILLER & RIOKETBON. GLABf— 30U boxes ass’d ror Balo br dec22 - MILLER A IUCRKTSON. , BOVS* AND YOUTHS 1 Ooowu and Fine Boot* at cost. y . B. E. HAYWARD, comer of Market and lAb^rtv SUQAU— 100 hbdsprfmo New Orleans, lo arrive, for s*ta uuAtt-iw pasa * uoonufiw^ ■ - r : ■ - •: ■ •'•••'>• .. -A-'v' S'. ■■ .■ * ■!**•■ ■■■ ■> ■■
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