The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, November 02, 1853, Image 4

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New Clothing Home.
EDM USB WATTS A 00.— MmnuOT Tittoiis,
. Ao. 185 JAberty Street otnee SU Char.
HAVE' odwqS & ntfw Clothing Store at the above plaro,
and prr row receiving a splendid l ct ULOTBS) CA3-
SIMEBKaWESTINGS, An, oftfae latest importations, pux
“i b iased with. an especial view to Mtjr trade, ami wbjph
.. ere prepared to make np to. onler in tAelatest Mid
Joii&lestyles They intend to pay
- trincb ot their business, and they have (tail conhdenco uui.
‘ .- •.Siy.Willbi.aMe to giro their
. Taeyai««lu» manufacturing ft bcU lov
• "OtiOTnilSbp Of th* nawest vhlcb they Wlii
' for ciah. As ftlMMs etodt Is entirely, now, it uwo J
uttontlop of hufera.
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CTTOTH IN Q STOR. tA
JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.,
thinaSeofltiATHßEE 810 BOOBS.have, for U» P ur -
space for their Immense business,
SPLES^TOCrS^'cLOTHS.
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READY madi clothing,
That has over been offered to the public.
Their principal object fcr this removal* ia to give them
""“"telkALB TRADE!
ices,
And they-will warrant them to be ns good as any manu
- gft ct«rftntlu,Bjtoj poM . WORI£ ,
is Tm cist srrLz, iso otos tax suourssr both^
ThevhaTe on hffml o full ana beautiful assortment of
CLOTUa and COATINGS, for _
PROCKS. DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI
NESS COATS, .
s^srs'ars
Ma. §8 Wood Street,
•• {east side,) oq&heb op diamond alley.
• if. Wedcsire our patrons to understand that vt haw
no longer any connection, with .the Clothing Hrisintss o
• liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the
H9 «SSs°” ,l “ iSn * tKl ' JOHN MHILO3KEY t CO.
- • - Hotted!
mo THE WHOLESALE ANT) RETAIL .DEALERS.OF
ll PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY CITY,Ain>.VICniXT\.-
QREUG * 0(X, Importers A Wholesale Dealers Id
Foreign ud Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties, No. &9, otjo
dootiWin the Korlh-west corner of Wood at and Diamond
alleT. Pittsburgh- Having completed the enlargement of
their present occupied Ware Booms, are now opening on*?;
ofthe lantest and ocat stock of DU* GOODSand VARlE
ffiistftw hate ever hero to fore exhibited to the Pittsburgh
£££? Md on examination, will be found to bo unsurpassed
bv anr other House of the kind In the City, and as one of
thd nartnOT W gcncraUy in the Eastern Cttfesduring the
KA«tiMn Koso&a barchasing cheap bargains, adapter to
the Pittsburgh and Western Trade, we will be able lo offer
Inducements to our old customers, and purchasers gencr
ally. Our stock of Dry Goods conrista in part of the follow
tot leading articles, vis:
Superior Broad Cloths;
Pilot and Petersham do;
Fancy Caasimeres, Tweeds and Satlnett*;
Jeans, Fancy Vestings and Corduroys;
Plannda, Tickings and Vest Paddings,
Brown and Bleached Muslins, and Irish Linens;
Foreign and Domestic Ginghams
Alpacas, Merinos, Coburg Cloths, and Dress Silks;
Bay State and Broache Shawl*;
Woolen Oomlbrts and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs. _
• The following comprise a port or the general stock or
Varieties -
Buttons, Combs, Threads nod Sewing Silks;
noelcrr, Olotos, Ribbons, and Black SUk Tells;
Bacs Goods, Jacooctts, Mull and Cambrick Mnillus;
. Pane Nettings, and Milliner, goods general!,.
Also—A large as®rtmentof Tabic Catlery, Pocket knle.-s
Raurs and Scissors of our own Importation. Perfumer,,
Patent Medicines, together with a aplondld assortment or
Gold and QBt Jewelry, of the latest pattern* Gold and Bib
tot Watches Watch materials Watch gl seres, and an cs
tcnrlve stock of 30 hour and 8 day Brass Clocks, of a variety
of pattern*. All of which will bo sold on the most accom
modating terms, tor Cash, or City reference.
N R—JClty, Country Merc barns and Pedlars are Invited
to girs ua a call before purchasing elsewhere.
£p2fclf P GURGn AGO
FAbL ASD WIHTEU DRY GOODS!!
YOUNG, BTEVENBON A LOVE, sign of the origin*]
Bkb-Uivs, No- 74 MARKET STREET, between Fourth
and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, hare just received, and are
now a large and splendid assortment of
DIIESB GOODS,
Of the newest and most desirable styles, adapted to the
present season.
Plaid Brocade and Fancy Silks at bargains.
Plain Block and Cornelian Silks and Turk Satins.
V Merino Plaids, all wool, and Silk and Wool do.
Also, Raw Silk and Cashmere Plaids of every description,
▼cry cheap.:
New style Phdn and Fancy De Laincs.
French Merinos, Cashmeres, Coburgs, Alpacas, and Para
mattas, all colors and qualities.
De Beges, * n d high-colored De Laincs, all qualities.
Fall and Winter Shawls, of every description.
Lmijf and Square Broche and Plaid Shawls,
printed Cashmere and plain Thibot do.
-French Chintzes, Ginghams. •
A general assortment last color Prints, from Cti cu- U P*
WHITE GOODS of every description.
Collars, Cuffs,Chemisettes and Emb'd Odkfs., at bargains.
Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods, very cheap.
Also, a full stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, at low prices
Idnan Sheeting, Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, and Nap
kins. Russia Diaper, and Cravats, very cheap.
- GLOVES, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, and CRAY ATS. ,
We would respectfully solicit an early coll from both
wholesale and retail buyers, flattering ourselves that we
ean iMwnTpMsto-*dl woo may favor us with their patron
age, on most Übcrartcnns.
s*p2fl YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE.
Jmt Eebelvedi
AT TUB OBIG INAL. BEE-HIVE,
JVb. 74r MARKET STREET\
Anew subply oF' fall anl winter goods,
• which will be sold fit exceedingly low prices. We
wouldrespectfully soUdtftn early call from our friends and
the public' In general,'believing that wo can now offer
greater inducements to both wholesale and retail buyers,
than ever heretoJbre. . . .
aoplfi YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE.
Sew Coaoli and Carriage Factory I
JOHNSTON, HBOTHEBS & CO.,
Comer of Rtbecca and Bdnumi droit, Allegheny City,
• ÜB |.| T _ «ks WOULD tejrpoctfally inform their friends
the public generally, that they have
the manufacture of Carriage?.
Rookaways, Buggle&Slrigbs'and
Chariots, in all their various styles of finish and proportion.
' JUloraera will be executed with strict regard to duraMlity
ami bcauly of flny>h- Repairs will sign be attended to on
■the most reasonable terms. Using In all their work the
Lest Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel confi
dent that all whofavor them with their patronage, will bo
perfectly satisfied on trial of thoir work.
' Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before pnrvha
sing elsewhere. • . octfciy
CARRIAGES FOR SALE.
rnUE undersigned has just received at bis -»
• ;-.X' CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, situatedftjfpliysL'
sear the Two Mile Run, between
end HjawrtnceYine, a splendid <B7
of VEUIOLES, ofeTery description, and will continue to
receive regularly, new and second hand C Xarfagit, SuXkiet,
Buggies, which bo will sell on the very lowest terms for
- cash. -Having had twelveyears* practice fo the bnsinesst&nd
;. with his weU known facilities in the East, he flatten himself
-■ in puttingdown ollcompetition.
Those wishing to purchase are respectfully Invited to call
and (toe for themselves.
Especial and prompt attention paid to repairing of Oarrl*
- ggeanteTT- fmylSalawy*] JOSEPH WHITE.
j 1" . xavEß.it Js’rAßl.K,
OarruT of Smichfidi ttrclt and Diamond alley.
#?» THE undersign od hsiing aided largely to his
• rtf&A gtock» is now prepared to accommodate the public
- aCHLwlth the finest Buggies, and best Horses, both for
Saddle and Harness.' Oentlcmeu-wishing to have bones
kept atJUvery, will jlnd superior accommodations tor them
at this stable., The stalls are large and new, and the pro*
prietorpays every attention to their caseandcomtort. ■
octfry p« DEVLIN.
Notice,
fTHE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ALLEGHENY AND
A BUTLER PLANE ROAD COMPANY are hereby natJ
fied that as ELECTION win be held at ROBERT WILSON’S
HOTEL, la Bokerstown, on MONDAY, the 7th day of No
▼ember, 1853, for tho purpose of electing officers of told
Compandor the ensuing year. Election to bo opened at 12
Attest: .... . JOHN N. PURVIANCE, President
Jawts Bbims, Pec>. foct7:dlml
Notice*
rrHE MANAGERS cf the Temperance vllle and Nobles*
J. town Turnpike or Plank Road Company hereby giro
/ ; settee to the Stockholders of said Company to MEET, on
the FIRST MONDAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, at 10 (/clock,
A. SL, at the Office of the Treasurer of said Company, No.
02 Fourth street,- Pittsburgh, for the purpose of choosing
Officers of said Company for tho ensuing year.
A. IV. LOOMIB, IWt.
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Ausm Looms. Beefy,
OYSTER TRANSPORTATION
*YTTE hate arranged with tho Pennsylvania and Buamo-
VV hanna Railroad Companies* to r a special Oyster
Transportation Line, at exceedingly low rates,
octf ADAMS A CO., M Water st-
BOOKS — Legers,
Journals, . Day Books,
Cash Books, Receipt Books,
Dockets, Orany descrip
tion of BLANK BOOKS MADE TO OLDER at short notice,
of the most superior quality of paper, hound in any style
required. Blank Books paqsd to order.
A largo and excellent stock of Blank Books always on
hand and for sale at low rates, consisting of Cap, Demy and
Medium work, In all styles of btuding.
The trade supplied onliberal terms.
W. S.-BATOR,
Blank Book Manufacturer,
, Corner of Market and Second streets.
liabor Ravine fiSaebtnc,
• : milE BOSTON BAUSAGE CUTTER AND STUPPERS;
J . Hay, Straw,and Stalk Cotters; Churns, Improved Corn
Shallow,“for hand and horse power; Pruning Chisels, Sws,
and ft'largo assortment of Implements suitable for the
Garden and Farm, from the Seed and Agricultural Ware
fcou«v4o Fifth-street. . „ .
&U JAMES WARDRQP.
yy .amVfr i* for the Fall in great
an«c^Uon»My,
DRY GOODS.
SECOND ARRIVAL OF
The Cheapest Goods of the Season!
TRANSPORTATION.
STJHMEB ABBAHGBUBHTS.
the
riUUS Fast Mall Train will leave'the Passenger Station qp
X Liberty street every womlqg at Oo’clock, stopping
at all tbs Tegular stations on the road, and arriving in
PUlladelphmthcnext woruing at 7 o’clock, connecting with
the trams direct ter ftew. Yorkf also eounoctiug at
bare with tho trains for, and arriving In Baltimore at 7 <r~
clock,A;M. , .
..The.JSxpxesa Train leaves tho station evcir evening a
ChS5 o'clock, stopping at all the regulations and con
ineeUngwlth trains lor Baltimore, at 8 o’clock, P. also
to win
hn«vm¥nr«Hi from one depot to the other, in Philadelphia,
too ot ch«B«, rrojldrft&ypdJ«Uy through. Tic Uta.
rood to stop threo days in Philadelphia. .
Ttaoaam Cpcckid to all stations on the Pennsylvania Eall
roSSto Pbn»d.lphiaand Haltlmoio.
Tho Accommodation Train mil leave OTory allornoon at
GJ.* o'clock, stopping at all regular stations, and running
nntv as far os Latrobo.
lUjtnrning trams arrive in Pittsburgh at 3:30, and 8 o’* i
clock, A. IL, and 7:15 P. M. . .
powngers purchasing tickets in cars, will bo charged nn
cems In addition to tho station rates, except from stations
where tho Company havo no agent
oCS^Nonck.—la case of loss, tho Company will bold thorn
selves ‘Tusponsiblu for personal baggage only, and for an
amount not exceodiug $lOO
-- b.—Messrs Id: a J. llroldenthol, Omnibus Proprietors,
have been employed to convoy passengers and baggage to
and from tho Depot, nt a charge not to exceed cents ibr
«»nob po&sengor, and 12J4 cents for ench trunk,
lor tickets apply to J. MRJKIMEN, Agent,
- At the P; IL IL Depot, on Liberty street
Pittsburgh, July 22,1853. jyM
CJt.iaVEI.AND AND PIT ; TBDtJBOH
RAILROAD.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
QN. and after WEDNESDAY, August 13,1863, Passenger
Trains-will nan daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows:
XPRESS TRAIN leaves Cleveland for Wellsvllle and
way Stationsat 10J30A.M.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Cleveland for Alliance
and "way Stations at. 7,30 P M.
' Returning t
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves WellsviUe for Cleveland and
way Stations at 1045 AM. „ _ , .
•ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Alliance for Cleveland
and way Stations at 9,00 A M*
CONNECTIONS,—The 9.00 A M Train from Alliance eon*
nects with tlie Express Train of 0. & P. Railroad, leaving
Pittsburgh at 0.00 A M» arriving at Cleveland, at 11.37 A
M. The Express Train from WellsviUe eonnecls at Alli
ance with the &30 MaU'Train from Pituburgh/aod raicb
log Cleveland atU3O P M ; also, with the Mail Train of the
0. & P. Railroad from tho*West> arriving id llttsburgh at
5.00 P M. The Express Train, from Cleveland connects at
Alliance with Moil-Train for Pittsburgh, Salem, Canton,
Massillon, Wooster, and Stations on 0. A P- Railroad.
Only one Train dally from Cleveland to Pittsburgh, owing
to ihorefusalof the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany to allow an evening connection to be made, which
vould accommodate passengers reaching Cleveland in the
afternoon Trains from the E&at and West. „
The 10.00 A M train from Cleveland hnd the 1045 A 31
Train from Wellivilld connect at Bayard with railroad to
Carrollton, and hacks fbr Dover; New Philadelphia and Cos
hocton.
Trains each way connect at Hudson with the C. Z. and C.
Railroad, fbr Cuyahoga Palls and Akron.
passengers leaving Pittsburgh in the. 8 30. A M Train,
reach Cleveland at 3.30 PM, and connect with the Light
ning Train of Lake .Shore Railroad, leaving at 3.45 P M for
Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo and Niagara. Palls.
passengers by all the Trains can go forward, east, wostor
south, by the following evening lines from Cleveland;
STEAMERS ON LAKE ERIE. —The new and magnificent
floating palaces “Queen of the Wert” and “Crescent City,
leave at 7.00 P M for Buffalo.
LAKE SHORE RAILROAD leaves at 3.45 and BJS P M
for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, New York eoJ
B *CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAIL
ROAD—At 845 P M for Columbus and Cincinnati; same
Train connects at Gallon with Bellefbntalno and Indiana B
R for Dayton. In Indianapolis, Terre HauUand Jefferson
ville. Indiana.
TOLEDO, NORWALK AND CLEVELAND RAILROAD—
At 845 P Mfbr Toledo, Chicago, MQwaukie. Lasalle, Galena
and SL Louis; also at 7f)o P M by ©teamen on Lake Erie to
Toledo and Detroit, thence by Railroad to Chkago, Lasalle
and Galena. _ _,
Through Tickets to Galena or Detroit, $6; Chicago $11;
Lasalle $l4; Galena 518,76; SL Leals $2l.
Through Tickets to New York and Boston via. Buffalo,
con be obtained at this office.
Passengers an requested to procure their tickets at tbe
Company’s office, of JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agt,
augls Monougahela House, Water sL, Pittsburgh.
OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA BA3XBOAD.
New Arrangement,
COMMENCING AUGUST 8, 1863
1853,
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 6 o’clock, A M;
stop? only at the principal Stations, and dines »tCrr»t
Hu at 1-30 P il, arriving at Cincinnati In the evening, via
Columbus and Xenia.
Pape from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,70; to Columbus,
SlAI!* TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8.30 A M; dines at Al
liance; ami reaches Crestline at ti.oo P M, connecting with
the Night Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with the
ltollefoutaine and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indianapo
lis, Term Uante, and towns in Indiana. Connection* arc
P«iU at Alliance by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and
Cleveland.
Fare from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4-00.
Connections aro made at Mansfield by Railroad with San
dusky City, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and Zanes
rUle.
Faro to Sandusky City, s4^o; to Newark,(4,6o; to Zanes
ville, $6.
Connection* aro made with Detroit and Chicago, both by
Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passengers who leave Pitts
burgh In the Mail Trala at BAO A M, eo dlrectlj by Mane
field and’Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention.
Fare to Detroit, 6.00: to Chicago, (11,00.
RETURNING i
THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at 1.00 P M,
Mansfield at 1.40 P M, and Alliance at 6.00 P M, and roach
es JPUtsburgb at BJS P 51, connecting with the Expxro*
Train to Philadelphia anil Baltimore, which leaves Pitts
burgh at 10.30 P. M.
Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, 14’ i hoars. Fare,
$7,76. Fare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore,
$15.00.
MAIL TRAIN leaver. Crestline at 7, A M: dines at Al
liance ; connects with Express Train from Cleveland, and
arrives at Pittsburgh at 0, P M.
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Pittsburgh at 10 A M and 6.30 P 51, ami New Brighton at 7
A5l and l T M. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tickets
at reduced rate*.
FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 6.30 A M, and ar
rives at 4.30, p 51.
S3L. Passengers are requested to procure Tickets at tbo
Company’s Office, at the Federal Street Station, of
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agcm.
l&’Tho Train* do not run on Sunday.
4S- Further information may be obtained of
augB JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent.
'Pennsylvania Ballroad Company*
Philo-
YY delphia, promptly, ca receipt. Time, Fire Days.
• KAirsor raaionr.
Bacon, Fork and Beet, (salted,) 40c. IOOHs.
On Lord Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Qiaos, 60c. V
LOOfoa.
On Ondlaa, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobacco,
fiOc-^IOOIbs.
On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Clover and Timothy
Seed, 70a $ fi>.
On Deer Skins. Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, 70c. Q lOOlha.
On Feathers, Furs, Peltry, Brooms and Merchandise, 90c.
fOOdlhs.
On Flour, barrel.
We ore also prepared to forward freight to Rodebaugb’s
Station, near Greens burg, and Intermediate Stations.
COVODB A GRAHAM, Agents,
comer of Penn and Wayne sta, Pittsburgh.
XL U. HOUSTON. Agtmt,
tj29 270 Market street, Philadelphia.
LCLCB- JOUS M'iLPUI JOSEPH S. LtECU.
j. b, Leecb, AlcAlpln A Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in Produce, Met
als, and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos.-242 and 244
Liberty street, near tbe bead of Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa-, of*
ferfbr sale on liberal terms, the following:
100 tloroes freak'Bice; <50,000 fi>a-Bacon, assorted;
100 bbls. Tar: 6 tons Bar Iron, do;
1000 kegs Nails, assorted; i 3 do Best Nail Bods!
600 boxes Window Glass,! 2000 kegs Hock and Rifle
assorted; Powder, assorted;
60 half chests Tea, as- 300 boxes Boa in Soap ;
sorted; 66 bbla. Linseed, Lard an 4
'76 b». Tobaeco,asBort«J;; Tanners’ Oil;
100 khds.N.o. Sugar,part; 800 bbls. Vinegar;
Erlme; < 30 do Rosin;
xs. Havana Sugar; ! 20 do Pitch;
10 Uhdfl. Porto Rico do; ! 6000 tbs. assorted Copper;
160 bags Coffee; 20 bblt. and kegs Lard;
600 bbls. N. 0. Molasses; ! 10 kegs assorted Shot;
76 do 8. 11. do; 1 do Back Shot;
800 bxs. Tin Plate, bssM;! 6 bbls. Alnm;
4 tons Wire, do; ; 20 do Rye Flour;
2 do Spelter; 20sottsTinners*Machines
6 casks sboet ; Zlnc, as-: and Tools;
sorted; 100 bus. Dried Apples;
600 pigs Tin; 100 bales Batting, assorted;
1000tbs.Antimony; < 2000 lbs. Cotton' Yarn, os
-10 tons ass’d Sheet Iron;! sorted.
100.000 tbs. eas'd Bulk Meat' 1
Wholesale and Retail*
SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY.
ROBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to Inform
Wf» thftpnbUgggnandly,lhfct h« r ~ r \
continues to occupy that large and commodious |l|pii§£
Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahne- fl
stock & Co, No. 80. comer of Diamond Alley and Wood rt,
where be keeps a large and general assortment of Sad diets
Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Valises,
Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other articles in his Una.
He also keeps constantly en hand, and Is prepared to for
nigh to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured of
tho best material, and In a style of workmanship equal to
the Eastern manufactured article, and at 60 per cent, cheaper.
Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to call and
examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is de
termined to sell first rate articles at very low prices.
Xfss* Don’t forget tbe place, No. 66, comer of Wood st. and
Diamond Alley.
fotlee to Partners and Gardeners.
THE subscriber has received Ida supply of TURNIP
SKEDS—viz: Largo Purple Top, Yellow Aberdeen*,
White Globe, Large Norfolk, and Laluoy’s Improved Ruta
Baga or Swedish. Albo, a few tons of LelDUs' Fertilizer,
one of the best manures for com, grain, grass, vegetables,
fruit trees, Ac., of easy and safe application, at Philadelphia
prices. .
GardeD and Panning Implements, lu groat variety, of the
latestlmprovements, at thb Seed and Implement Warehouse,
No. 49 Fifth street.
j«2n
Office ofCleve’d <fe pltttlmi-gIiUR. Co*,)
Cleyeuito, September 14,1863. J
STOCK HOLDERS are hereby notified that the, SECOND
INSTALMENT of ten por cent, ontbe subscription to
the stock of the CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAIL
ROAD COMPANY, for the construction of the Bearer Ks*
tcurion, is required to be paid to the Treasurer at bis Office
is Cleveland, on or before the FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER
next, and that the subsequent Instalments of ten per cent,
each, be paid to said Treasurer, on or before the first-day 01
each successive month thereafter, until tho whole shall be
paid.
Interest will ho allowed from the time of payment until
tho Road is completed for tho running ol regular trains of
cars.
By order of tho Board of Dirrcton ;
oclilm SAM_’ L FOMAMinUS, Secretary.
Revolver* I Revolvers 1
JUST RECEIVED—By Express, direct from the manufac*
tarcrs, a splendid assortment of Colt's Repeating Pis
tols,4, & and 6 inches barrel, all of which wo will rail for
cosh os low as they can be bought In the dty of New York.
Persow going to Australia or CalUornia, will find that they
ean do bettor by purchasing their equlppage at home, than
they can among strangers, as we giro perncm* * chance to
try any of the aboye Pistols, bofore leaving tbo city; and
L& cose of a failure, werufgnd the money.
BOWN A TETLEY,
130 Wood street, Pittsburgh,
i J '
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INSURANCE COMPANIES.
DelfttVare Mutual Safety lawancf^o.,
■ <Mlce,iu>rihrodnQftheErchange t -riixtdsL t Phil.
Fl& Tnwrfaiiiidtoa.-and other,
property, in town and country. Injured against loss or'
damage by fire, at the forest t&to of premium. -
■ Mum also insure vessels, cargoes and
freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or Bpeaal policies,
mb uo assured may desire. . * •
Island TfcAxspQßTiTias.—They also insure merchandise
transported by wagons, railroad cara, canal boats and steam*
boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. .
Directors-^ Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A* Bouder, John C.
Davis, Robert Dorton, John ILPenroso, Samuel Edwards,
George G. helper, Edward Darlington, lsaao XL Davis, WU*
U*m Kolwdl, John Nowlin, Dr. 1L M. Huston, Jaa. 0. Hand,
XhcophQiu Paulding,H, Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh
Craig, George Serrill,' Spencer SFHvaln, Charles Kelly, J. G.
Johnson, Will Lam Hay, Dr. 8. Thomas, John Sellers, William
Eyre, Jr.
jDirectors at Pitlsbwyh—D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John
T. Logan. Wniuu Mautiic, J*ravlmL
Taos. 0. Hand, Via PruxdenL
JO3 ip a W.CowiH, Seartiary .
Office of the Company, No. 43 Water street, Pittsburgh.
Jolfaltf P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
PROTECTION .
INSURANCE COMPANY,
- OF
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Capital Stock, Annual Premtume and Wcetcm Fund
$1,000,000.
INCORPORATED 1826.
Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the most favora
ble terms, against.
LOSS OB DAMAGE BY FIBE,
OR TOR
PEHILS OF NAVIGATION,
by
GEO. E. ABNOLD, Aqkst
FOB PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
raarlfty __ -
THE UNITED STATES
LIFE INSITEANCE,
ANNUITY AND TBUST COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA.
•CHABIEBED APBIL 26TH, 18S0.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL §250,000.
Office, S. E. Corner of Third and Chatnut
Street «, Philadelphia.
OJJictn of the Borne Board at Philadelphia:
DIRECTORS.
Stephen B, Onnrlbrd, Pool B. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Johnson,
Beniamin W. Tlngley, Geo. M’Jlrary,
Jacob L. Florence, Jmms Dewem,
William M. Godwin, William STKoe.
President —Stephen R. Crawford.
Pice President —Ambrose W. Thompson.
JfaticoJ Examiner, Pittsburgh—lnmet B. Willson, 1L D.
Allegheny City —R. B. Mowry. M. D. ,
QEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent,
marl7:y So. 74 Foarth Rtcect, Plttsborgh.
IMie Franklin Firt Inittrance Company,
Of PhOaddpMa, itnnsylwrmo.
DIBECTORB-— Charles W. Bancker, Thomas Hart. Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob B. Smith, Geo. W. Bicb
arda, Mordocal D. Lewis, Adolph! 15.' Boric, DatidH. Browne,
Harris Patterson. Cats. N. Baxcmb* VmidtnL
ChaS. 6. Bahcsjea, Sardary. "
Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or lixmtea,on or cry
description of property, in town end country, at rates as low
as ere consistent with security.
The Company hare rwerred a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premiums, lately infested, af
ford ample protection to the assured.
The Asset* or the Company* on January lit, 1851, u pub
agreeably to an Act or Assembly, wore as follows, fix:
f.
tog™, u»*. ggg «
cJuStcT" 81
Total $1432,703 44
Since tVl* incflrporaiion, a period of tireniy-otre year#,
they hare paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Tlwm-
DplUrs, losses by fire, thereby affording eridenco of th«
adrantagcs of Iniorance, oa treir« the abHltyand disposi
tion to moet with promptness all liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
apSl Offloe, north-east cor. Wood and Third sta. _
THIRD akncal btatkbbst
OF TUB STATE MUTUAL FI KB ANPJJ
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF FEBBSTtViHIA.
Asseta, Ha, Ist, 1651-.. - **9?'“!° “
llTjnimna reoclTod to May Ist, 1603 “
lataxrat era Loans, loo’uOO 00
Capital Stock 100,000 00
Returned premiums, Losses, Re-insurance, Ex
penses, —
Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good secn-
euritiee
Premium Notes.
Cash on hand....
Total ain't of Resources, liable for Los***--- s3SV>ts *0
MKCCTORS.
JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin coonty,
p. C. SEDGWICK, Harrisburg,
SAMUEL JONES, mulad.JphU.
A- WILKTNB, Banker, Pittsburgh,
A. A. CARRIER,
JOHN B. RUT HER FORD; Dauphin county,
A. J. GfLLETT, Harrisburg,
S. T. JONES, IlarrUburg,
ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county.
JOHN P. RUTHERFORD. President.
A. J. OIL LETT, Secretary.
Wnilmnire against perils of sum and inland nsrtKatlon,
alee, on Merchandise in cJty or country, at lowest rates con
sistent with safety. Policies issued on dwelling bouses
either perpetually or far a term of years.
branch Office, comer Fourth and Emithfield streets.
lf A. Actuarr
Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh.
IL MILLEII, Jr., PrfXtdmL \ F. M. OOKDON, Secrdary
CAPITAL, 9300,000,
■xxtill insure against all kind* of rlAks, FIER am! MA
W RINE. All lose** rill be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid. . _ . „
A Uome Institution, managed by Diacrroag who are roll
known in the community, and rho are determined, bt
jTtunptnesa end liberality,'to maintain the character whlrb
Jiey have assumed, aa offering the beet protection to those
who desire to be Insural. _ .
Dirrdcn.'—VL Miller, Jr.,C.W. Bickrtaon, J.W. Butler,
N. Holme*, Jr., W. IL Smith, a Ihmsen, George W.Jackson,
Wm. M. LyoD, Jame* Uppmcott, George Barrie, James Me-
Anley, Alexander Nlmlck, Thoma* Scott.
ft®. Office, No. 93 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang k
Co.. up atalra,) Pittsburgh. portly
" !'• your Life Intnred,
IT NOT. read what *omeone bu written. Among *ll the
contrivance* of to protect the family circle from
want, none can be found more simple in it* character, noble
In its feature, or certain In It* results Ik* l * LITE INSUR
ANCE. Tt U the prop whle-h the dying husband leaves to
support the wife of Ms bosom.
it U Uie unsoon hand of the Provident father reaching
forth from the grave, and *till nourishing his offspring, anil
keeping together the family group.
a A. COLTON, Secretary.
Pittsburgh Llfo Insurance Company, Fifth st_
Be p?l Masonic lI*U.
TUB OLDEST ESTABLISHED OFFICE IN THIS CITY
MOSEY TO THE OLD COCSTHYj
JAMES BLAKELY Ws tear# to ay to those persons har
ing fttendsln tbo Old Country, and desirous of either
sending them money or paying their passage, that hU ar
rangements for doing either U now complete, am! on so firm
a that mistakes can not occur, nor bases accrue to soy
nsrtr During the last ten years In which be baa been in
this budnen, be has remitted orer a Half Mi) lion of Dollars
without the loss of a dollar, and the house for which ho la
agent, in Urarpool, baa shipped not Jess than person a
during the last year to this country, without a complaint of
neglect of duty on their part.
Ue ***" Passenger Tickets for London. Dnblm, Llrer*
pool, Glasgow, Cork, Belfast, Drogheda, Limerick, Port
Knso, tfewry, Galway, Londonderry, and Dundalk, to New
York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore and New Orleans, and
from thence to Pittsburgh; and will attend strictly to for
warding pasaengert from tbenee to any part of the country.
He also has sight drafts for sale, payable at the following
places, rls
Edwards, Saodfoid * 00.~.~~... toodon.
Vim. Tappseott k Co. - Liverpool.
(Available in the principal cilice and towns throughout
England and Wait*.)
Provincial Bank • 1re1and......—..- —..............Duh1in.
BJUtWCHES.
Armagh, Belfkst, Downpatrick, Enniskillen,
Mallow, Strabana, Athlooe, Carlow,
Drogheda, Fermoy, Monaghan, Euniaeonhy,
BalUna, Cavan, Dundalk, Galway,
Newry, Tralee, Balymena, Clonmell,
Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, Youghall,
Ban bridge, Kilkenny, Dungannon, KUrush,
Waterford, Coleraine, Parsonstown, Cork,
Ennis, Bandon, Bligo, Wexford,
Oootehill, limerick, Ballyshanncn
’ ON SCOTLAND.
National Bank of Beotland, Edinburgh, and its branches
In fifty towns in Scotland.
ON FRANCE.
Messrs. Edward Blount k Co.,Bankers~-
(AvßflabMn Prance.)
Messrs. Vogel, Kock k Co, Bankers, Frankfbrt-on-ih e-Main.
(Available in anydty In Germany.)
JAMES BLAKELY,
Yayy 106, cor, of Seventh and BmKbfleld eta.
Valuable Farm for Sale*
Min peters township, Washington coun
ty, PENNA.—The undersigned wishes to dispose of
his valuable Farm, situated in one of the most thri
ving, fertile and desirable sections of Washington county
in a neighborhood proverbial for iw good morals and intel
ligence, and sufficiently convenient to good markets. This
Land lies within two miles of the proposed route for the
Cbartiers Valley Railroad, an Improvement which will cer
talnly be madeduring the coming year. It contains about
145 ACRES, more or lew: of which there are about 110
ACRES CLEARED, and In a high state of cultivation, ond
finely improved. Theauoleared land abounds In good Tim
ber, and the whole h abundantly supplied with water. It
adiolna lands of William Pork, Daniel Bell, and others.
The Improvements are TWOGOOD DWELLING nOUSES,
one Brick and the other Frame; a Frame BARN, and two
Frame STABLES, with other necessary out-buUdldga.
There is an abundance of fine FRUIT on this property.
This valuable Farm will be sold on accommodating terms.
For any farther information in reference to it, application
can be made to tiie subscriber, In Cononsburg.
Bgplfcnm JOnN OALOnAN.
JAMES WARPROP.
Warren’s Congress Irak.
THIS INK is prepared by a purely chemical process, and
is warranted to contain nothing «tyvnous to metahe pent.
It Is pale when first used, but by exposure to the air be
comes gradually of a most intense and permanent black.
For sale In bottles of various size, by wholesale or retail, rt
aep B W. 8. HAVEN’S
Stationary Warehouse, Market street, corner of 2d.
THE ENGINEER AND MACHINISTS ASSISTANT.—
A series of plans, sections, and elevations, of stationa
ry, marine,and locomotive engines, water wheels, spinning
machines, tools, otr;, etc., taken from machines of approved
construction. With practical essays on the construction
and application of the steam eoglne.and on various depart
ments of machinery. In two large folio vols. For sale by
B. T.C. MORGAN, 104 Wood street.
innn dbtjms «u 3
IUUU 600 boxes Jigs
200 Fancy boxes Figs
50 boxes Koefc Candy
Jost reeeWeJ imd for sale.
J. C. ANDKRBON A 0».,
No. 0 Wnod iireet.
Tobacco
-25 boxes Russell * Robinson’s G’a;
40 do W. It Grant's G’s;
40 do Grant A Williams’ o’s;
20 do ■Webster’s old 6’s;
100 do various Other "tandardjbrands; frr sale by
gnHTTOTA SINCLAIR.
122 Second andlSl Trent et
Jt -r V **
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(446,183 S 0
(368,318 TO
$161,431 93
179,010 61
IT.K'iO 'il
EUBGPEAN AGENCY.
ON ENGLAND.
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I ANKERS AND BROKERS.
$ 0, Tlpfriy, M.IUMU
TIEBSAH & CO.,
' TBANKKBS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS.
fet>2&ly] JXb. 05 Wood Street and Dvmmd Men
O’CONNOR, BROTHER & CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANQEBROKERS,
DEALERS In DomcrOc anil Foreign iNohango, Tima ana
Bight Bills, Coin, UneuirentftaaParPunds,Stocxa,*e.
Offlcty comer Wood anil,Third Pittsbcrgh. [msrlT.u
~ JOHN WOODB,
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER, A
DEALER la Uolil, Silver and Bans Notes. Current ana
par funds rcceirod on deposit. CoUoctfouß«reftilly afcr
tended to. Fourth Street, one door East of Market, «tte-
Pa. tV^T
Domestic and ¥trr&gn hschanpe, Bank Note*, Odd and &faa
Bought, Sold and JSxchangcdt-alUu
KXCUANQIi AND BANKINU UOUSB OB
WILLIAM A. KILL A CQ.,
C 4 *rx>x> anxx t, raisoußcn.
$3, Interest allowed on time deposit*. fnng23
1893.
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE 0?
A. WILKINS & CO.,
No. 7G Fouatu Btrxtt,
OpjxKlU.tbe toniof PltUburgh, VaKlixma .
Q. £. ABHOLD 6 CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
DEALERS in Kxchango, Com, Bank Notes, Sight ana
'Brno Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to,
ami proceeds remitted to any part of tho Union.
Stocks bought and sold on commission. . r
fftL" No- 74 Fourth st, next door to Bank of Pittßb*g. [ww
HILL & CO,,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
coimra qr woo© ajo nnn bteuts,
SIGHT EXCHANGE on tho Eastern Cities constantlytor.
sole. ’Hmo Bills ot Exchange and Notes «Usa»uotod--r
Gold, Silror and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections
made In all the principal dues of tho United States. De
posits received of Par and Current Funds.' [marZ7 ly_
n . » SEAUtK, B>*ARO *******
ykANKR A RAHM,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, .
BUT AND SEEL Gold, BUrer, and Bank Notes; negotiate
boons on Real Estate « Stock Securities; purchase
Notes and Time Bills, on'East and West, ouy ;
and sell Stocks on Commission. '
Collection* made on all poiato-in the Union. L m yl
A. &CO,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,, .
so 7f> roi'ara ar., pirrsßtman, opposus buix op rmuimoß.
npiJß SUBSCRIBER, under new and more favorable auspi*
I oes, will cuntinue the Banking business anil Btock Bro
ktsracelnthe hou*e formerly occupied by MessrsPußur*
Hanna A Co., and more recowtiy by the Pittsburgh life In
mum Company, where bo wM beyleosod toeeeWJold
friends and customers. . Dy3] A. WILKINS.^
N. HOLMES ft SONS,
HANKERS AND EXCHANGE BBOKEES,
hat, iuoiovo thair niAsnro A3® wnmmu offic to so.
67 sunen emzcT, poub noons onow old stasd.
N HOLMES A SONS, BanfcersAnd Exchange Brokers,
. and Deal ere In Notes, Drafts. Acceptances, Gold, Sil
ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale. ‘ » ■
Collections made in all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par ftmds or current P*P??> ” 0,
67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sta. [Ja3o:ly
ma.
HOOK ft BABGEHT,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
H t. COJOCB OP WOOD ft SIXTfI'UtA, PITtSBUEOS, PO
DEALERS In Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and
Domwllc Exchange, Certificates of Depodt, Ac.
Exchange on aU tho principal dtics of the Union and Eu
rope, lt»r tale in „ jns to suit purchaser*.
Current and par funds received on depoßlt
Oolloctlons made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest
rate*. [aepll:ly _
" Removal*
PATEICKS ft FBIEHD,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BKOKHRS,
Hive ArawoAf ttrir Qfllce tothc Corner of Ftfthand fToodsli.
PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankets and Exchange Brokers,
and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver
sod Re* l * Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale. _ ~ ,
CbUeetions made In all the cities threnghout the United
Deposits received In par funds or current paper, at
the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. (kb 3
THOMPSOH BELL ft CO.,
BASKEBB AND EXCHANGE BKOKBB3,
(lATI Of a \nuasß » oo,)
WILL continue the Exchange and Banking bosiC«* at
the old stand, corner Third and Wood sta. [jy?
HOTELS, &c.
Brotro'i Hotel)
Comer of SmUAteld and Third StrteU, POUbitrgh, Fmn'a*
SHOWN * CONNELLY, PBoramoaa.
49>000d stabling attached to the llonse.
piUNKLiS HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio,
PATRICK A BON, PEorwrroas.—This Htm?* has ud
-1 _/ # dergone thorough and extonsire repairs, alterations,
and large additions of new fund rum, eto~fccd the propne
tora pledge themselres that nothing t&mp# wanting <m
their part to rmuler the FaainaJK a plareUrtiere all the Com
fort* of a Grst class hotel can 1* found.
a PATRICK * BON.
St- Ctierle»» Hold,
Corner of IHxxi and Third greets, Pttliburfik, Iwia.
William s. Campbell, p*om*To*»
rrunfl fin® establishment baring <vme Into the hands of a
X new proprietor. offers gnat tmiueennmU to the travel
ling community, and obo to regular buanlcra. Every deli
cacy and luxury will be provided in it? season, and no pain*
will b© span*! to make this Hotel a comfortable Qo« to all
who may all then*. (myKttf] W. K. C.VMPPKUi) l^p 1 ?-
St. Clair l*a«er Beer Brewery. ..
TIIF. undersigned respectfully inform* the |mbue that be
l« now fully prepared to serve prirale families and the
public generally, with hi* calibrated LAGER OLtIL in
mottles. All order* left at his Office, NO. 39 DIAMONt
ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attend**! to;
and the Baer delivered to any part of the city or rldnity.
F- G. SCUENCK.
C. B. HEAWI.Y & CO'S
NEV Xo.°„ A AE,IIT.!i9.Y 9E '
WHOLESALE AHD EETAIL DEALEES.
THREE SPACIO US SALES R OOSIS.
SALES BOOM NO. i.
eONTAIXS a large, handsome and cheap assortment of
Floor Oil Cloth*, from !to 24 feet whla; also, Stair, Ta
and Enameled Carriage Cloths, Cocoa, Canton and Bri
tannia Matting, Slatta of all kinds, painted window Shad©?,
buff Holland*; green and huff Oil Cloth*, and Putnam*
Patent Sclf-AdiuJiUnf Curtain Fixture.
SALES BOOM NO. 2,
Is full stocked with an unrirailed assortment of Royal Vel
vet, Brussel* Tapestry, Brut?#els, Imperial Three Ply, Patent
Tapestry, Ingrain, and superfine carpetings; Holland Stair
do of all width* and prices; embossed Cloth, Table and
Piano rover*; Mastic, Velvet, Aamioster, Chenille and
Tufted Uqss; Stair Rods, Druggeting, etc.
SALES ROOM NO. 3,
Contain* a large ami well selected stock of Ingrain Carpets,
from 26 U» 75 cent* p«v yard; Hemp Carpeting from 16? i to
50cents; Idst and Rag Carpet* cotton and wool Venitian
and a splendid assortment of KnglUb sheepskins of all ad.
or* and *lx«s. ,
C D,!Lt 00. would respectfully call th© attention of
persons wishing to furnish steamboats, hotels or dwelling
bouses to tbo above, as tbev or© determined to sell at the
*ame low prices they bare heretofore been soiling at, and
lew* any other establishment in this city,
aepfl Q. B. fIKADLY A 0U„ S& ESThlrd rtraot- ,
lu the Orpt»«n»* Court of Allegheny Co*
• XN tha matter of the petition of Henry Ilel*
fering, Administrator of the estate of Michael
Matt, deceased, for sale of the real estate of
said decedent, for the payment of his debt*.
And now to wit: October 15th, 1853, the
Citation Issued In tbo above ease hexing been
produced in open Court, upon doe proof that
the place of residence of Margaret Phllamroa Matt, widow
of the said Michael Matt, dec’d, after ditlgent search and In*
qairy, cannot be ascertained, nod that sho has not boon
living in the county of Allegheny slnco the death of said
Michael Matt, dec’ll, on motion of Mltcbel A Palmer, the
Court do now award another Citation, commanding the
said Margaret Philmeua Mott, and all others Interested in
the estate of said decedent, to bo and appear before the
Orphan*’ Court of Allegheny county, on the 20th day of
October, 1863, then and there to show cause, If any they
bare, why tbo prayur of said petitioner should not bo grant
ed, and that notice thereof be given by publication In the
Daily Morning Post, tho Dally Chronicle and Pittsburgh
Legal Journal newspapers, published In the city of Pitts
burgh. pv tho Court.
orlKdOt' JARED il. BRUSH. Ciorte.
Sacred fdnalc Books,
FOR Church Choirs, Congregations, A«x, Ac, wholesale
and retail. Each, per doi.
Kingsley's Harp of David,a collection of Church
Music, 75c. $7,00
Modern Psalmist, by Lowell Mason, 76c. 7,00
The Modern llarp, or Boston Sacred Melodist, by
L. Wblto and Jt»o.K Gould, 750. 7,00
National Psalmist, by Mason aud Webb, 76c. 7.00
Harp of the West, 76c. 7,00
National Lyre, 63e. 6,00
Bay State Collection, 63c. 6.00
The Church Choir, 63c. 0,00
American I’palmody, with figured Bass for Organ
or Plano, 63c. 6,00
ALSO, The Melodist, a collection of popular and social
Songs, Glees, Ac.
The Social Glee Book.
Juvenile Oratorios, for juvenile classes, schools, Ac.
Musical Class Book, for adult singing classes.
Young Lady’s Harp, designed fur female Academies and
the social circle.
Together with the New Cartnina Sacra; Caoticia Lanilns,
Ac., Ac. Just received by CHARLOTTE BI.UME,
oclß 118 Wood street.
New Sacred Blnsie Books.
THE SHAWM—A Library of Church Music, etc., con
taining over 1000 compositions, by Wm. B. Bradbury
and Geo. F. Root, assisted by Thomas Hastings and T. B.
Mason. Price 76c—per dozen $8,60.
PACKED MELODEGN—On a new system of notation; by
A. 8. Hayden. Price 75c —per dozen $7,60.
HARP OF THE SOUTH, (In Patent Notes:) a new collec
tion of Sacred Mu«lc, selected from the most popular com
posers, by Prof. J. B. Woodbury. Price76c.—per doz. $7,50.
CHRISTIAN MINSTREL—By Aikin; one of the most
popular book* published. Price 75c.—per d»x. SS,SG.
NEW CiUtMINA SACRA—By Lowell Mason, and tbc
most successful music book ever published; over 350,000
copi©-? have been sold. Prico 75c. —per doz. $8,60.
CANTICA LAUDIS, or American Book of Church Murir;
the latest collection; hy Lowell Mason and Geo. J. Webb.
Price 7 —per don. $8.50.
A large supply of the abovo popular Music Books receiv
ed, and for sale singly or by the qaautity, by
octl7 JOHN IL MELLLOR, 81 Wood st
few Oluutc I New Blnsie I
HKLEDKH has just received. per Adams’ Express,
. THEY BLEEP IN THE COLD GRAVE—new song—
composed and dedicated to J. Fleming, Esq., by 11. Klebor.
Old Dog Tray, by B.C. Foster.
The Garland, a set of beautiful Waltzes for Guitar, by
Prof. Rupp, of this city.
All Things are Beautiful, a pleasing Duett for two voi
by Glover.
Wert Thou to Speak Farewell.
The Prima Donna Waltz, as performed with unbounded
applause by Julien’s band.
Julien’s Musira! Tout in America, n descriptive piece,
embodying all the American National Airs, by Julien-
Katy Darling’s Farewell, for Guitar.
Katy Clyde, do.
Old Log Hut, do., etc., etc.
Also, “Dodworth’s Brass Band School." containing every
necessary Information to organize Brass Bands, to under
stand the nature of brass, their selection end adaptation,
and embracing a number of fino pieces arranged for full
Brass Bands by Allen Dodwortb, leader of the celebrated
Dodworth Brass Bend. New York; for sale by
oo!2 11. KLKBEU, No. 101 Thirl street.
C“ _ OAL LAND FOK SALK—I 63 Acres of Coal Land, 100 of
which hare two good veins of Coal in them ;tho lower
vein is opened, aud in good order, with a good railway, aud
capable of loading 20,000 bushels per day—has ono of the
best landings. Tho land is all uuder cultivation; on which
are new improvements tliot cost over £12,000; —b three
miles above Mooongabeia City, and the most desirable
proparty on tbo Monongahcla river.
Also, 02 Arras Coal Land, sis miles from Uus city, 1 mile .
from the river, on the route of tho Birmingham Mououga
hela Valley Kaflroad. It is a desirable piece of proiwrty.
Enquire of TUCMAfI WOODS,
4s Market ftreat
v "T" 5 '7 .V* »** *
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jsi WH. K. BTBVENSON ccmtlauea to manufitctor*-
AjL
\<£a corner of Lfserty and Seventh streets. U3DK&TA&*
I*l »INO r***"fa\ to,la all lta tranches. **7 U •*
■A.MiLItIKEHftCOM .
HAVE ON lIAUB at their .’extssstre CABnTKT and
. CHAIR aiASOTACrOBY,2ta M SadlAfidArtß***.
largo assortment offancyand plain fimdture» waxen Uiey
will sell 15 percent, below cnstofflary ratcai-'
Tcno> ejahonly.
Grent; Inducements to Ca*h Pnr®&s**W*
WJ B wW Bell our Urge Block of COMMON ANDPANCY
W CtaAnia AND ifEDSIEAPS. at prices thftiicamjtf
{kQ to fceasec&rtk pnrehasem AU Wwork- la vsttsntak
Orirterms are CASH. ; : ; JAHJS LDWBYy.JB-, ,z: /.
mxtSS '•• 1 OCT.BeTeidftSPflliberty^ta*
Joarneymen Oabtsct AUken Auoelatlpu* i
WABBEfO TT3& 9 % -TBJBB S TBEBT,
■ (bowks ’woob asp'icmo/ms.'). . *
"* THIS ASSOClATlON,emhiacing<r\
C~ already, toric? to three times ea yLr_-
J ~ S many bands as the largest And KpJ
*’ hitherto most renowned business * *
shops of ibis citev bare opened their !Wojshouse> «mL are
ablotofurnisitthepu'blicj retaH,with Fur*
• nltore of tbB ; following dasmpticn—rls w
* Mahogany Wardrobes;. Dressing Bureaus; Full Columned
Bureaus; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking >
Chairs; Mahogany Waahstahds; Bo&s; Divuyj Piano Stools;
Book Cases; Secretaries; Card.Tables#. Pis*. Tables;;fine
Card Tables; 'Centre Tables; Hat Backs \ -Prench Bedsteads;
Ottomans; Poplar. Wahlrobes, Dining.kid Breakfast Tables;
Workstands; Chirry and,Common.norkstands; high poet,
common, IdW| and tnindlO Bedsteads,
Cradles,Ac.
The adrautages of co-operation, on an extensile scale, 1 per*
mit them to seilat the jtowest'ptices,^and they aro deter*
. to *b^ w any competitors, an. equally good*
if'not better article; and warrantedr-aa the publie wiU un
derstand by ghtog them a call; j
% *9. SUxsaboat work of all descriptions, and other article*
of any description,- made to,'cTdex,ineTery'Etyle,'st the^Uort-
t:aAMEBW*WOODWBLL,
CABINET TUSNITUBS M ANUTA CTUBER,
Wairt*MOßti9tiuido^ i riilJfdiiwet4
■V Vr W. ; W. mspeetfutfy 'informs*}*.
hisfriendsandcustomers that'haUjL-.
f ..- V hcjnow completedhis spring sfcxdcJ?f3.
. ■■ of Furniture, which :is decidedly *rl i:
the largest sod best errer offered for sale inQda
will be sold at prices as lowas any in the United States,
Eafit or West, ■? - : --
As be Is determined to uphold the quality with well sea
soned materials,- best 'workmanship, and newest designs; and
fttm. the extent of his orders sod fiidUtTfa-mannfectraing»
he b enabledto produce warranted ftxrmtore* at thelcrweat
He Ims adopted the pxinrfple of Identifrtag his costoiflis*
interest with his own, in : quality-and price,' and -keops al
wayicn hand the greatest. Variety. of erery description of
fomltore, framthe cheapest - ana plainest to the most ele
gant and costly, that a boose/or any partof-one, may be
furnished from his .*toek» -or manufactured expressly to or
der! The :fidlowing articles consist, in part, of his stock,
which fbr richness of stfle snd 'finishy oannot be surpassed:
laany of the Eastern cities: : - ’’ i '■■■■]
XlVtete-wteteSofas; - j •’• ‘
&A fifrfa*, In plwgK and h><r rfnth * ~
60 do*. Mahogany Chairs; - !
20 dor. Walnut ■ • 1
60 Mahogany Rocking tf
20 Walnut «* «
60 Mahogany Dimas; I
20 Walnut tt
60 Marble Top Centre Tables: i
60 ** ** Dressing Bureaus; ]
30 ,« “• - Withstands;
40 Enclosed M !
100 Commons ** >
20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; -• i
49 Mahogany Bedsteads: ;
2D Walnut • , « j
60 Cottage •. : “ !
800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;
50 Mahogaav Wardrobes;
10 Walnut ■ • ' i
10 Cherry “
60 Plain Bureaus;
70 Dining and Breakfast Tables;
12 Secretary and'Bookcases;
20 do*. Canaßeat Chairs;
24 Cane Beat Bocking Chairs; !
12 Ladies* WtiUngDefiJu;
Hat and TbwsiStands; • What-Nots; j
EUgulrea; - Paper Macho Tables::
Conversation Chairs; - Pembroke u
gjtanbg»h«T« •' M Hail and Tler “ ;
Reception « Ladies 1 Work « I
Pearl Inlaid “ Extension Dining Tables;
Ana u Ottomans?
Gothic and Hall Chairs; ‘
A large assortmmt of COMMON: FCRNXXDRS i and
WINDSOR CHAIBfi. CassEßUimssuppUed with ap ar
ticles in their line* • ' L '
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at- the shortest
border. ,U .
,„w. a ooamtt.
WATCHES, JEWELRY,M
HEW JEWBLBT StOBE,
Ho* 87 market Street,
(Second door above the Norih-vxxt corner cf the JHzxaord.)
TOHN STEVENSON, (of the late firm of John a STFafldcn
tl A Co*) respectfully announeestpibepiibllVihathOhaa
opened, ftt the above stand, a fine assortment of WATCHES,
JEWELRY, SILVER AND ELATED GI
RANDOLES, JbcXxf end Table Cutlery, Britannia Tea 'end
CbmmvTilon Seltj and the usual Tariety of goodstahlajine
of business. ' ? .
Special cars and attention given to the REPAIR of FINE
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac.
lie treats, that from his long experience In business, be
will be able to giro satisfaction to those who may favor,Ltm
uitb their patronage.
Pittsburgh, May 15th, 1553.
U«nry llJeb&rdson. Jeweller, T
HATING re*htted his store in a handsome aml
bat tw*atly returned from the eastern cities with %
fitw axwmoent of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY
GOODS, would call (ha attention of hi* friends and custom
er* to the fket that among his Watches will be found the
most desirable styles,patterns and maters. (>f Jewelry, the
latest styles of Brooches, Breast Fins, Feb and Vest Chains,
Finger ulngs, : £ar Bings, Miniature Lockets, etc., etc. [
FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Blache, Work Tabled and
Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vase*, Perlhme Bottles Table Mute*
Colt’s Pistols, Porte Monnaies In great tarlety: China Fruit
azid Cake Dlihcs; with an endlces variety of useful aiil or*
oamcntal articles, which bSTe only to be seen to be *p?r*>
dated- [novll HO. 81 MARKET STREET.
I7ACTS WORTH KNOWING- —To eil that are about to
. purchase anything In the way Of fine-Welches,‘rich
Cold Jewelry, or atcrllng SOver Ware, HOOD baa now on
hand a very good assortment of ail kinds of goods Iq Jus
Une of business, that ho la selling at their vac* vjacs auJ
at least from 115 to 50cent-below thoprkws askedby
“Old Fogies” that hate been twenty years or so In theinar
ket with their old stock of goods that cost, when purchased,
tion hie their present value, end jet they expect-to make a
profit on them. 1 assert facia worth knowing, that I am
selling goods, new and frtsh. josi purchased, as above. from
25 to wrtl cent cheaper thaaany other dealer In thirdly,
at SI Market stmt. , ; .'' :
House to let, and furniture for; bale-^-a
‘good three story house on Second stmt, between
Wood and Market. The furniture will be sold at a bargain.
Enquire of [jy22] JL O. HOOD, 61 MtrketaL
Bay Wood Hunery and Gardena.)
JAMES KENNEDY, [late Manager of the weU-knowfc Sy
racuse NoserieB,.Nev York,) tegs learn to Inform Use
public; that he has cow'established aa EXTENSIVE NUU
BEBY, on the Farm of Ur. James S. Negley. nearEhsi Lib
erty, wherehe shall be prepared, after iho 6th. instant, io ro
eedveand fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornamen
tal Trm, Hardy and Green House Shrubs sad PlantA la
addition to a ehedeeand superior stock on hand, he hkstnade
arrangements with one of tbe largest Nurseries in the East,
to keep up his supply. Having a thorough and long expe
rience in the business, he can asxurwhia customer* perfect
eatisfcctlon. .• |
Ur. Kennedy would also respectfully oiler hi* smites in
designing, iayißgout, and managing Rural Cemeteries^Pub
lic Parks, cr tbe grounds of Country Residences; and will
also tarnish plans for the fbmation 6f Lawns, Approaches,
Picturesque Scenery, it-* 1° the highest styles or the art.
Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape
Gardening, and having spent years in th*Bylvlan Park* of
gwgiana, and on the oeantifol beaks of the Hodaofa, be
hopes he has the capacity to meet the wishes of those who
favor him. . • . •
jf&» Qammnnlcaiiona can be addressed through the* City
Post Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Neriey 4
Mohan, 22 Wood street.
mwTrv KENNEDY* On.
HEW ABKXVAL OF FIAHOS.
CHARLOTTE BLUMEL \
Dealer in Pianoa & Mnalcnl Inatrumcttta,
No, 118 Wood Etsxrr, Pfrrsßuion, pa. : t " •
M. XUvnto just returned from thAEast, and
received my FALL STOCK OF PlANfe I
would respectfully call the attention of my
fHen&s and the publlo generally to the'
large 1 haro made, from the factories of Samuel
Gilbortnud D. ZLNewhall, Boston; N.J. Haines A CtoJNew
York; end Rdcbonback AScn, together with tho
Hamburg Pianos, and those of tnyownmanofaeiure.;
Among the assortment will be found— . ’ , _ <
One Rosewood 7 Octave Plano, with pearl keys, double
round corners, and canred Louis STV style.
One Rosewood? Octave Piano, with double round comers,
finished back and front. '
One Rosewocd, 7 Octave Plano, Berpenllne case and legs.
Do do 7 do do double rater, andeerp, leg*.
Do do 7 do do with new scale, paPtaetfon.
Do do 7 do ao carredmouldipgß.
Do do 7 do do to. cor., flnlsU hack and fr’L
Do do (Bido do double round corners. ,
Do do G-& do do Boudoir.
Do do 6*l do do finished baek and front
Do do o>4 do do round corners.
Do do OU do do.•• square.
Do do do do . round front
Do do 6 do do carved mouldings.
Do do 0 do do square.
Do do 614 do do square.
Do do 6 do do pearl keys. .
One Mahogany 6 do do
One Rosewood 6 do do square.
Do do 6 do do round front
All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms, at
the old established Piano Depot of
«ep2B CHARLOTTE BLUMB, 118 Wood at.
THE partnership between the undersigned, at Pittsburgh
and Wheeling, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
Joseph Richards naS. transferred his interest to George W.
Bmltb, who Is alono authorised to settle the business of the
late firm. GEORGE W. SMITH.
JOSEPH RICHARDS.
Pittsburgh, August 28, 1853,
CARD-The BREWING, GRAIN, MALTand HOPTBADE
will be carried on as heretofore, by the subscriber, at Pitts
burgh and Wheeling. GEORGE W. SMITH.
augC7u2m [Gazette.]
(Knee of the Citizens* Deposit DanU of
Pittsburgh.
K SOLVED, That we, tho Stockholders of the Citizens’
XV Deposit Dank ot Pittsburgh,ln generalmeetlngassem*
bled, hare accepted, and hereby do accept the charter and
act of Incorporation, approved tho 29th day of April, A. D
1853. (Resolution passed May 30th, 1852.}
Rtsolvcd, That the Hoard meet daily, at the Office of tho
Bank, to open the Books anOS receive subscriptions to tho
eapltal stock of the Bank, between tho hours of 9 o’clock'
A. M-, and 3 o'clock, P. M., and thktfurthei publlo notice
thereof be given by advertisement in three daily papers.—
(Resolution-passed June 15th, 1853.)
Published by order of the Board.
)ife9j l jelfl SAMUEL &TCLURKAN, Secretary.
KNTEnPiiISK WORKS,
no. 13 6 wood stß*rr,f man nota scow mats ixm.
t. ; Bewtr cLTSTIST.
- IMPORTERS manufacturers of
BTJRQICAL AND DENTAL
■ INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We
(fay keep a general assortment of the ebovu
' w * r articles constantly on hand; together
with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis
tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Homs, Shot Belts, Cans; Powder,
Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives;
Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Fo&et Bdssors, Ac.—
Also, Trusses and Supporters.
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed.
RIFLES!—We are «pktjng Rifles of every description, to
order, of the beet material,and workmanship warranted^—■
Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will bo fiH
eJ with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale
prices. __ /~“myis.
VEWrriAIC BhIKDS, v
OP EVERY QUAUTY, for sale at manufacturers’prices,
at the NEW CARPET STORE, 47 FIFTH .STREET,
oear Wood. fppvS.’tf] ; ROBINSON A 00.
HONEY —300 tbs prime new white'Honey; in small
bSxea, far family .-use, just received and (or kale by '
»ug3) J. P. WILLIAMS, 123-Wood st .
IDES---Syoo Ib's'C&arßaoDn Sideafcrsaieby. T
O orir- / KING dr MOORHEAD.
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Notice.
Mills
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.^jJHSELI»EOUS._
-irPROCIAHATIOBI.
11/HABEAS/ 'Aet of Assembly, in amendment of
. YY •;the License Laws, approved'tho fourteenth• day «*.i
'ApriLA/IX 1851) the salajojgpirifapujq Tipous and M£U
liquors, on Sunday. Is PORBIDDUN irUKin tha limits ttf
Allegheny County, under the ■ penalty of Jfjfjy.Dollar* for
bach offooce, tobeimposedbysummary couTfctkm,andln
de&hlt thereof fa punishabla•. by-imprisonment in ffco
'Cotinty Jail;.. V ?..• y: . .' yy-^
And/'WhcrejoL tys recent-decision of tha Supreme Court*
’piomtuged at Pittsburgh, theprinciple fa
sweeps-awayaH doubt as to the constitutionality of tils law;
:• ,And,'Tfnercas,. much of the crime Bud dianrdcrwhich
tktu stained the of this city Is referablo- to the com-'
• men and- notorious practic» : wh£ch ttfatbo/puipcsepf this
: jawio arrest? •-'* y.— yv
: AncLyTheross, an uniform and Inferable enforcement of
this law must "potrerfollj. contribute to the pieaemaanof
order; and the elevationof the-publfo xaorals;'*Bd'by per-.
: mitttae no'ona Tenderer class of venders to ply their trade
onSUHDAY; can work ihjhatfa to no one;. -•*. ' - _ ;
. And WhereaJV'bj virtuA'cTnay oOee,ahaln eonridßra
fion of my official oatb.lt is my special duty to look; to the
; eotorcement of to law, I .pare isOTod.thls. oiy PrMUms-
call open, ell kwSera of
coffiso-iottsdSiiistaoißDta end eatlag-himteji ” 5L*£ atao '
(■rer otlierSmM the plaoa may he known, wheie Itanras
tonsold.orcUjpenKa.
the lew, a*gpoa:dUtens,in4 reftabtreaatosale f£“S?££
on Sundeyvend-Itratn them that erei7inte?tion.ofth& (
law which may he defected, wig bg pnulahgf with the at- ;
most rigor, and the extreme-penalHea onts morlslonaen-,.
forced without of persons or conditions. .
.And,'in aid of my settled determination to, compel an;
’ universal obedience of thia law, f shall
..btr oiihe every member oJLtho. flight Police,
004 erwy Special whoranay bo shbifict;to my oomt.
mandsjto repdit tom oca pain of instant dlsmlitsal-or
penaiony every infraction of this law-that shall fall under
y'ASd &g~tiUbmi«ilan to who! esoma laws Is honorable-loatt-'
. men' as their violation jidfagracefol, Xfarhestly invoke the.
assistaccc-of goo&dtfaeualn my efforts to enforce this law;'
And that they may more effectually render such assistance,’
Jr pray them to dismiss that most mistaken -repugnance to
'becoming Informers, whiih often restrains the -law-abiding
from affirming their own patriotism by roluntary contribu*.
•tibn of'informaiiottand ablto bffiasr*'of the'law,- who hr.
-tha simplicity of Our republlcaainsiitutiona axe necessarily
• m£k. {nrhmhbcrs, and dependent for efficiency upon popular
cOuntmanceandco<»peTeUQn.::. r > y ",• - J -' : .
! ' Belying upon such aid, and pledging myself and officers,
fafia energetic, Tlgßant, and sustained effortto enforce this'
lavr.andpunWifisery Infraction d : its'provisions, .1 once
more call upon all venders olspirituous,-vinoos, and malt
liquor*, tarefrainfrom; the jale thereof enfiondaya within.
Sixth day of October, Ai D* 1853.
££r ~*yy**y ■.; •
EXCBIiBIOROnSIBUgI.INE.
AEE AMO E3IBN.IS SOB IHSI7 IS IB Rv
;\i - 'Kero BotOa—Puquant Borough. ; -
OW aaa the'-Exeehtor Om
f<h« f Hourly ttncof Omnibuses:
from their Depot; bn Fifth street,'to Duqueano Borough,via
:SU CUic street. Bridgs,. federal and Ohio afreets.‘.Pare &•/+
■ Cg /><£ Liberty. —On thesame-day theywill runnlpo-atwo
hourly Une to Bast Liberty, connecting.with the Lawrence*
vme'LSne at theTtouae of
first Omnibus wiineaTeJaides Young’aat 8 o’clock,
A.IL, andean tin ue&i the erehheur thronghout.the day.
. KetoT©fng, wIU leave Bast liberty; from the housa of Hen
ry Barker, at 9 o'clock, A. JL, and-every, alternate. hour
thereafter unUl Bo’clockiP.M.' . >
•-■ gevttoaa desiring to connect with this line ahould leave
lheoffice,.<m Filth wtreet, Sa minutes prior to ib© hour of
starting from Young’s. - ~ , £..i ~ , : 'j
• ■ SHnerttOlt Forth© better aegommortapoa of rest
dentsrm Wylie street and HinemiUe, air hourly line will
be opened to the laltc* place on the above date* leaving the
' Depot a* at present.
SaxoroteevGle Xfrte^-Tblsßn®wittrua as usual, leaving',
the Depots every 15 minute% until farther notice.-
On and after thedatc mentioned aboT«, the .10 pWock P.
M trip will beßUspealol for tba.|JTeseut,tho-ia*t Omnibus
faun Pittsburgh leaving at 0 o’clock,- and the last fromLaw
rencevillp at 8 o’clock-.-.., ■ >'•; f • ,
N. B.—Two comfortable w ailing rooms are being fitledup
for the accommodation of passengers onthe different roads,
immediately joining the presentcface, ■where garages may.
be left at anytime with* perfect security, *aus passenger*
j-hifetded-ftora thetneleacncy.ofthe weather. ..r . octS ■.
" TJSABI TEAS l TJSASI ■.■■ l
-- A. JATSES, „
PEKIN-ITEA -STOBEJ : ;
38 Plftb Street, i- . —.
HAS JustrecelTed the lafgisttad stock, of
GEEENASD BLACK. TEAS BT«r brought. t» Pitg
borgb, mbradnsaomeof-theCnrat chops .to befcaodio
the eastern markets. Jlerdisntsxisitlng the eitj.'to pur
.ehssa GooSSrOi on their way Bast, arc invited to-all end
examine mr atock beToreiraichssipgalsetrbera, a3l can ana
vill sell uchesn as the asms quality ean.tepnrehaseiiin
"Kee YotkorPMlaildjlila.. lieto» lsaliat.or the-rarious
grade* all of: which have tieen. carefully eelceted,and can
40 half ebesufin#Tom* Hyson;
10 do daMbyiraaxonngujxen*
10 do exfcratoeßlbyunndo; - ■
100 do Superior do*.
15 do Extra fine . no; .
100 Laequzed boxes extzaCnmasXoung Hyson;
25 half ebests fin® Gunpowder;
10 do £xtr*fine do;*
fi -‘do- - . do-Hoyune Imperial; *
20 d»' -Superior dot - .
]?o do Fine Oolong BlsriTea;
40 - ao : • .Kxtra'fine'Oolong; • . v
CO -do Extra Curious do ;X‘
20 do SoperlatiTeiTfitroegandfragrßUtOoiong
25 cherts extra.fiuoKngilsn Tea;
6 'do Curious . do do;
ALSO—Jits and Bia Coffee; Lorering** Crushedand Pul*
TCrited Sugar*.
Pittsburgh. Hay 1»1B53.
TYPE a Oi' HCY .
A. JATSES,
HO. 38 EUTE STREET, FIHSBTOGn,
Agent far the Saleof L.Johntms Co.’tTgpe, sc„
, OT FBtUkDSLFSIA, .
HAS OH «UND for foffiTlo; :-Bry linrf
column 0»U«J«; Common Oalleja naortwl, Blice
OtllcTiL Oomporing Blicks; Common «nd Job Ca»n;
Sbooung BtfetofLcr Briahei; Boxwood ftnojnk?ronii
toro tul JUAet, of .11 deseripOoim; Bms»:3olo r or «U
description*; Job Ini, In lfi> cans; 100 kegs Prone. Sews
Ink; lOOlfaunta Ikne, Card Intfer; «nd Loads, cot to an j
yqgtb. ■*'••.••••'■• •t - '•■
JOS* Orders for Presses and Type wRI tecrfre prompt at
tention, and furnished at theFoundrypriees. : GM Type re
celred in exchange ibr new, at & cents 3*.
Pittsburgh, May 14. ISbl—daw
• »LBAK UOUrifi COMPLETE FOB to CENTS—H. F.
J 3 Callow, Third. street, has receded Bleat House; by
Dickens; alsoMoored“lifeofSheridan* ' --
The Mwterion* Parehmeut, or the Satanic License —deal*
cated to Maineliquor ; ■" ■
Venice, the city of theßea;.ProcKealDraftsmao; ho. 14
or Collkria Shakspeafe \ ** Edith’* by «» nuthor
of “Adelaide UndsaT^&c. :
BararJ Taylor’* Poem*; No. 478 Living Age; TVhile Slare*
in England?’ Peterson’* Magaxines, for 6cen£s;-Berene?:.ot.
Bachelor;Dkken’e Work*.-. . ' * : •••;■'.. , .
Remember ihe-plaee, oppositelhaPcstOinceiTnOTistrect.
jcnso -777' .. , - il pr.CAUow.
XTBW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!—Nos. 7 andB
i 3( ’ Record of the New York .Crystal-Palace Exhibition.
Father Brigbllwpcs,«rwruld Clergyman’s Ya»tloo; by
Paul Creytxm.
. :_Tha Boyhood of Great iletu ■ ’ . ' - .
Cranford;hr thft authorofßpth .Moorland Cottage,Ac
• : .The Senator's Son. or the Maine Law: a Last Refuge; by
Metta Victoria Fuller. . , _ • •
: Bailment* of the-Art:nf by John
Bollock. ■ ’• \ . ""
Jane B<ton, or tho King’s Adrocaiejby James Grant..
The Rebel Scout ;<hy Aria Ashland. - -r r - ■ !
The Forged WHI, or Crime and Retribution ;Tjy Emerson
Jcrmett.- ' ' '~ J ' : -' r ‘
The Victim oT Excitement, by Carolina L» Heatx.
A fresh supply ofitha aboT» works just received at
-• •• -W. AJ OtLDESFRNSBr* ©VS,
Herts' 76 Fourthstreet.
' SAW fICBIC.; ,
THE latest published, Jaat received.
Pharcalia, raise BriDanta poor Is piano; par P. Bur?
mailer; r ; ; ' r.
' lee Talipes, 3 Y*l*e*. Ottoman Walts.
There is bat one Paris« 4 Waits**; by-Straoss. .7
EttT Way*.. ‘ De old Church Yard, ic%
Also: Lilly Dale; KatyDesn;;
They’to sold ms down do tiTer; # .
Blossom Scbottish: Aftoa SshOttfsh; ••. v A _
Pride Polka; . ' Early BawnPolka* - ; '
Home Again, • • ' .•• \,. -- -1
Together with the latest Guitar andTlolln'Marie,-Alarg*
and splendid aelecdon.of. piano Tories will Arrire shortly,
when purchaser* and cihentaro tmitedto caUaadeaamiDft.
BLmEB,UB Wood street, •.
'Secoml door ahenro Tifth.
■ Cblekerlustf JUaoi< ~ ;
M. • THE subscriber has just reeeiTcd fitontLe
of. Jonas Checkering,
Boston, the {bHowing Piano Fortes, which anr
now open foreiiaiDatjonand sal^Tis:, ,
No. 13633—0ne elegant rosewood, round eornarsi finished
baft! and-tent, octsrea, OO
No. "> 00
“ 13086 -do do; do/- G -** "■ STS 00
«. 1308 ft do • dotound front 8 u ;> M *• ? 230 00
« 13045 dowalnut do', ‘ 6. " w - 275 id
« 13502 do do round corners 6 tf r u \ ;290 Cfl
tf 13118 do .do . square.. - 6. ** . u 260 00
All -tha above are finished withiha new iron frame and
now scale, with Hr.Chlekertng?* name east onthe frame, to
prorent imitations and imposition. Purehasersare InTitcd
to examine the above elegaat-InstrumeutvaV the Music
Storeand Piano Warwoomsof - • 1 i
" - Real Estate For Sale#.
2 Houses ami Inis on Pino street;' V:
Thxsa Brick Houses and Xrta bn Pika stmt;
Three Brlelrllousas and I/>ts tn-fiat Birmingham;
One acre Lot opposite BL‘ Mary’s Cemetery, on the Greens-,
burgh, anil Pittsburgh TurnpQcv enclosed with a. board
One acre tot adjoining the above, also enclosed: with a
goodboard fence# oatbo lot'is
lent springs, eta;. -•-■• „ ,
Twenty-one acres of laudfourmflcs from lhs Gty, ad
joinisg of Samuel Garrison, and fronting ontho Al
legheny rivor, and Valley Railroad. , . .
Oneßricfc B*use and tot on Webster street;* -
Oce Frame House and Lot on-Franhlln street;
Two Lots In Allegheny City, well Improved;
Fifty Lots In East UreTpool, Ohio; -
The above property will be sold on favorable terms, and
on three fourths of the purchase- money a long cre-iit wIU
begiTen.
Hope Hills In Pall Operation' Again X.
RYAN'S BUILDINGS, Fifth atrret—THEPlUtfßlKTOli,
thankful to the puhlic for past custom, ventures to >6-
licit* continuance of the same for- his presenVentertiriser-.
the establishment of * Flour and'Spies JOB* within ,um*
city, Ibr the accommodation of-his customers, sad all whc
wish to have really good Flour, pure ground Ac.
The attention of Families, Merchants and- others, is iaTi
tad, and all I ask b that they twill giro me a triaL- , ' v
F. B. DAAYO, No. 1 Diamond;..
SL B.—AQ articles takes hack if not found good, sad tin :
money returned.' -• • y : '• - : ,-j- . marlfr •
ATKNT FKUII (IATILEBJ2H—For picking fruit from
uu trees without the aid of a ladder; Pruning Instru
. meats of the most approved, construction; Digging. Forks,
eoitahlo far straw berry beds, A&; Potato* Hooka; Seed
Drills; Catting Boxes, for Hay or. Com Stalks; of Tartan;
patterns,'and a great variety, ofl&bcr saving Implement*
Ibrthe garden or farm. . and other
standard works on Fruits, Flowers, KunJ Architecture, and.
LandscapeGardenlng,for sale at the Seed and Implement
Warehouse, No. 49 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
jyg - • JAHB3 WABBBOP..
Wall’s .Academy of-Braving- and~ PaintingT
"IAT.' C. WALL would notify his meadsand the public,
Y V * that he has TemoTed hb studio from First street,
to the corner of Market and Fourth street!, {second story,}
over the stare of Wm. iLHersh; entrance onFourth street.
At the requestof hb friends,he baa also opened* DBAW
ING SCHOOL. Classes for young Indies and Gentlemen
will be formed to both Drawingaad Painting. Ilehaaffttod;
op * Boom with every facility for study,,and betrusa that
‘1& enterprise wiU meet with a supporting patronage. -
anrghtf r ■:•
:\CBNT BLACK TKA,—The fubmibew.haTe re
til/ ceived a choice lot Qne -Oolong Tea, which they havp*
selected expressly for . family use.- They will guarantee h ;
equal, if not superior, in strength and delicacy of flavor to
any Tea that has yet been offered at the same priceiD ku?*
market They wiliherccdTingregular supplies of this Tea;
which cannot fail to please all who-will give ft * trpL For
: 6ale by the poundor half chest, by : - v J_ ' -
- - , “ -"BiOLET h 'ftENSIIAW,
: au*sU>'‘ Tea Pealerx andPamPyGrocer*
{3 s rapS T " -‘^jEYSIfSIgWgK^CO.
,1 VfWy.
«t < : ■ • . L
fc ‘l •.'» ..
<• ». . ••' . ■ V *• 4-
’-A*? * * ■
DRUGS .
EEIIOVAi.
Kcaa»s»frExt»aeter£otZee #
Medicated IrfJac»s«w - , .
7nnS-«ub«e?fcar 4atoffthls gfcc>. X r
.1: tamers and the public eeneroil/iUuiiis to rrcorrf -
fionttw eomerof Wylio and Fallon «twet», jo U» Kefe,...
»U 1 continue tiu> manufacture of bis wMsatod Extract <*
l»a«3itos
toextand tiisioenuf-ydurin^:department. Tlwl~ LwUi
be put op as bmtofiwe, in tin toi pan»agcs of Y IX tatis,
■^iJSsffisSssSrtffsairasg
...JamafcaGtager, IX 0 ™ 3 *,, -
• Camphor, .. •valftgncrfa,' V-/' ; ,- 5 :-
-Heartburti, • •• , .Cajeroe,;
Ipecacuanha, Qpiosv' . Acidulated Tola,
- TV'* AotTBIaP-iCujraot - _ t
, The Fancr B»—r „ v v-.
‘AclioJal^iemon^ i'eppermliit, - • .* AcidolsUa iswa«
•■. iWintergrceo, / ••• Tduerxy, _. •
Aonlfl SeSd, ' ' : " -• ■ Juniper,
.'; Garden LaTcnder, uCloto,' r: \ .' ,• *<- -< 1 &?§££«?%>.-•
: • Chocolate,. \ .-Pineapple, *: . ’Chenyy Vv “
All of- which the anbseriher warrant* tAbe*adaac-ftO,l
.ajtSclesi'-witlKrat doubt, the finest Lossnses ja Amencx •
•''- of Gcwtw Hat £>
- -.*'*-*' - *: -t. -o. ' . j'' er • ~
AH the abere articles are swuttfisc£uitd la .separate places,
fwVwUh greet [tprfflt---> 303.-P. ,P/ BBATIKQ.
TIOESE»SCO2iSOCSIj-STaDPO».YBI»" |
. - OOCK ROOT| „ *
rruns is & pttrtly • Vegetable scientifically pre- : 1%.
i,cared-froia ~titg-t>est > roQta,sttl'herb* sf,thg~l?attfria f
'Jtelfea, : an<l has 'gained in uxcriraßpd reputation tor tba >y fcy
folknrixigcCects."TisJ r ' - ■-• •••-->;•' • ~
gTR£NQTHEKraO TEE• XIYEB.
osqAsS,Ttnd cleansing the Stcmacbaßdßw- •
els. end
BvsDeiisii. Icdlg»uQn, CcstiYeness,' Piles, Headache, FeTcr.
: aad*3£uy Jaandica*' aml •
cassing&e -food to nourish and lupjwrteTery part;:, ;
■ , THE BLOOD, *
and thus raring fill EamjorSiCutanedaS'. Erofthmsf, Bcrbfc*?-';' <
la,Sfllt&hsum* Erysipelas* Scald Head,. Canker, Plmplrtaa . »
the feet, Blotches, Clecrs, -Tumors, Mercurial Ca»» |
ItSSSi&fct&Q* ? -i'\ ,•. ■
EJSGUXATIBQ TSS OECSETOBY OBOASB, , y.
; *hd-fcy enabling them' ; to .perform, tbfir -W'
preventing curing many painfol and-dangCTons us 3 «;
eases; rtreugtheidngsadquienngthelfOTC^Syfftem,thn». v
y.THying~yr**»mT« #»ryy<'ng- eT> th*’ 3 ,
Herrea, as Hysteria. Neuralgia. Crampa,de.-ItlsanriTane& • • |
laths r(X)MFIiAIST£S-is Weakness, l -
General lrregularity, Obstructions, .-Swelling of ..f .
Jdint^ r ic, eansed Vy weakness; also* .
«PhTTt«£ Cnmpifll?rta : , M : C£il<ftj; • |-
Consumption,alro,llropfly:. .1- ‘ r
Hsticgmadeusacfthe Compound EyrnpufTelioirDocai . j.
Root, prepared b7<Xslors»4.ft>» T eUh»<nnselTefl t orin oat \
families, and finding it to be a Very salutary ann eSectaal |
'■ ■ «!
■ E. BouraOjEsq-jCashier National E&siyProvldsirtbj R. 14 ;
■A. W. Spencer, Esq, Cashier. Lime Boclc Bank, dccdo* Eer. ; . i
Hay. J-BL-Rlghsioial.' tr s: Jones, fed! tor 5:
JroriticncaGesii'JdTtT, ’William .Yield,- M. _W. G.IL, Cyras .$.
Hshor, 2tL E.H. p* James . Hutchinson,: G. &, Be*. X
Bates, Doei. B*ns; : Cblby f ahd;ohe-huiiilrea;t?mers-oi tha $
.Qnstrrapectahlafiuhllto 'of - - s
This certifies IfcaSlhaVa for a. number of years been afr ;.|
wnM efflaphriflcmand mods: cf Tnftriufiuriura fit . -s
MOUSE'S'COMPOUND SYEUP Off TELLOWDOCJK BOOT . *
! I hare also been acquainted with its taahuojpmmas in ai> ?
ease, and can say that In allrespectait is adinirably
i lated to remedy thai class of DiseaM fisr'iehich < ltaaadft' ?
lt fa aspodaHyTajuahletin TNDIGfiSTIOH fcfcd ell |
i ita Symptoms, "U excite to actios tha : j
l LIVEBi ; tembyeaTorp6c,tLhdlhacUTltyofthfcDßaAJ?^nd. *
stimulates healthy action in aU tha system- As a UEPU- : . p
BATOSTof purifier'of the Blood, it has so topeiior. * \
r> iLD. 5
. Jan. 4* 1853,' -j • . ' |
• lK)aBEi CO4 -1|
Zfev Yori:, and sold iy'Bruggists-.^and Others throughout- .. j
this and other ' 'JOEB SIOSLEE, Agont> . _• •*
'aprgdy- , 1 jr-' fir : patamr^>»P&-v-:|
CUB ATIVE? INSTRUMENT* |
The ordvSnMtSiU- CXazJ'<7rittJ>rea&&&i*ttttvmm qi ;
OPEm&OBSHEA OR INyOLUJTCABY KOCTCBSAI* t
l 5 EillHSlONSi'siiliirrasslfisanddestruclive J r ornfproduo* . £
pw-pwiiA wd«hW .£
'ting lfat man for bnrirgqrt, i. -v. \
T-.Thfa'yngtegaent- is ccapfehmsiTg- azsLlrttcer* fc
.&Dd tnay. be used without, tog slightest iceon*
tenience or the-knowledge -“of the twist fiitiTOatd-iaieadr >?
It is; to be used exicxnaUy, producing no, pain or injury *
‘ - whatever, hcr"prerenticg say' one fl»m‘' attending: to - -l<
M< >m«tpeg»gad wtDfr inmgnog dtsnali esajsstoAxan tale t
-place, invigorating the organ*, in aihcrrt time, to nuA ca es- - |
: tdti(^i^ut£&istunsnzasznri?owia : Q7‘zsfEam%the . f
;-loss of which, caused by early abuse, is toe disease to ques- ■ \
tidn,undiheeah»oftWfioustodcoi*omlttotecmplai»t3 • ;
;*~jri S i -Serrousixfes% Jkbatatioh,' Dyspepsia,rftto m toe = • ' •
Head and Dimness. of Vision, Weakness oftoe- Bade and
Id»erKxtremities,A&ctidDS of Pirn* - : j
pies on the Pace, Pretaarare Dedine cf YfciUijyWeakness -
of Memory and. Power for Mental 'AppUdaSonv Dejection,.
. >.<
Ac. these complairU inreeriabty the
--■Beitala3Ttaegibgred,tbattof>ftftcomplaliitegrdt>ntUttlB -
understood-by toe profession in generalyfisdibaAan the .
'jnedictod in theworld never h as, and never' •
losses, 1 which, ; ifall£nral tocontinOa-uncheckaijiresaw to
prodnee the 'most dlstresang consequences/ • '
The price of toe complete instrument, rarefnlljvsecured
against all obsccraUon in a box, U o tilj $104.' It can be sent
by express toady address,- In aoy! part of toe United Slates,
Canada, toorder, accompanied’ by fnlTdircc* .
tinnn,endistpoTiantadvice tothe married and.Bingle,tbe
expenses, even to the re motes t-. portri' of toeamrsiryybela g
Tcrytriflfog; •'.: -:■ '•v-' - - r r
All applications and remittances mast be directed (post*
paid>to thoDoctorhipgelCbeh&riag.'np Agencies establlah
• lifolfi • r \- ...
Address, (post-paid) Dr. B. Be iAneyjClXispenardstreet,
New York. ' '
(HScchcmris d&By, ftomSA-M.till 3 P. M.,az:d from 7 to
8 JS HVtheEabbatonxeepieiii ..
• 1 :%y jhe undersigned certify,"with .great pleasure,th*i the'
. above mentioned tristriuneht Is hot only constructed phßci
ehtlfie principles; but that firota-iu-usa the-happiest results , ...
msy always, with confidence, be anticipated* toerebdztgyibx
the cure of those diseases, norther. certain rekedjrtrtant. .—•
... HEKRYrS/KEEiEB, M.D, "
CEL OOETZB. Chambers st».
& ECKHABDT, JJ. D., iU Howard si*
: • -rKBWYQEK.
,* oyftaUw
: i. T.fiOLDBEEfiKH’a, . .
Galvano-Electrle &n<X AnlUKlieaiaatie
A jfrTJK&-a rery minute esanrinatlpn.ol-the Galrsno Elec
' tric ami iAim-Eheusaatie Chains,- of X.T. Goldberger*
-frcta Berlig t m Europe, In coaparigon-irUb gHuther conn-
toWtartleli»o£the .kind manufactured In this country*.
thoundersigTiEd has discovered : fhai r GoHbergeT , s G ilTano
Electric C3Min< ,by.Tifttie ofiheir right and: BdentifcaDr
princfpTes of construction, surpasses all'others Vldeh
fetheiundei^mefcia-their beneficial
efiect on the human system, differ. .yery essentially in
their favor from othcreuch apparatuses jbndafierusing
theunrlGigreat kbccws I cauconfidentlj recommend them
to everybody* especially. to : thesa afSklnL-vith Nervous cr*
RhmiTTtaflcl)&ga*ea. -'"-CL PAREEEj
fAnd Fcofcaarr ottbeCfrgciiatrifcv
. January 19; 1553.. /- . ' '
-Thlsla-tocertily that my trife harbeeh afilSSd lot over
..a year with Neuralgia in the face and bead, and Ehemnatie
paLm.ln'the’shoulders and 'limbs j thatafier having.tried
-many remedterahd tnediod .tteatafsVsdtbouthrtgaining
relief; X purchaaed one of GpWbergor’s Rlnwryafo* Chains.
.Shebaa na®‘‘Wonx r -tbix’C2iMnsfbc pne treeki'uud.elltbe
pains have entirely .left her* ■ -J. .T43HN,
- 1 ■r; Yifthet,bet.'Syt,'opp;ltehhjonTlciuse. .
(5 acinus ti,MarchSlat, 1&53* .-■•■•■
. The public are respectfully requested to understand that
'the aborelsho '-patent medicine, but V mechanical inven
'lion. ;.Aathehealißg-p^indjde-is--bas&d-4dn'-.tlml&?9efJ»*
! tore, ebhsequeirUy it&ho humbug: 7; V ' ' =
1 :: Alf Rheumatic and Negcocs: Pains* sachas pains ia the
Face, Kecfc, or Sip* Tooth , ache, Ear acha jiaina in the
; Breast or'dikclv Lameness, ?alpi£aiiohl-or tb« r Heart, eta*
et&, will be , stopped in_a fsTr-houre* in.mbstnaseairill.bff
cured without fail; by ■using'this apparatus, - r " : V*'. ‘
: [The IGenniae can
osur be obtained of - L. AW.'Nlifeß, • . :
- liberty and S£ fTT«py rfa-,
. - * * Abore Brann-A Belter's Brag Sure.
Where a& orders crust be addressed. of Chains villa
directions for Tisiag the saxae—smatt large else;
j2»sfl;;*p3tfrgiCTgest.ftin3* fte chronic dteea.ses,-ss«t
- Orders by ineti or express, accompanied -clth tha.monay,
vHlmwtirithprompt atifintiom-- i" Ci ' P.PKHCHIB,._
-GenerulAcentoftheUnlteclSiatas,
Bosicit,Kay ' T '
AL£pE£RE—5O9 2a;"refliied just recrired anil forsala
by.- • ,(sagl9). 31EHD?a^BOmEBa.
SMITH* EIKCDAIBj WHCiiaAii
inwimwi. that.they hate REMOVED to the large and
ooaTaiilggt .Warehonse occcpled- by Hcsct. Tfogfoh & Ben*
riettjl22 SECOND andISTVIBST Street, between TVood and'
■ Saithfielcf street3y.-whejo t ttej vill.be happy foold
friends, and would intUa Sealers generally logrre i&aa &
call. ■•• -
Their atoek ialaige -anil raried, an rt ygl be sold on satis*
aetorytems. r ST r
J2SGINI2EBS’. STATIOSEBT WABEHOGSB.
- HAVESTj .
' Oorara. av ITabctW*»t> firmer, 9*9rvr*' - -
ALWAYS ON HAND," alargeand well sslected Btock ef
Whatman's Drawing Papers, all sixes;
Drawing Paper in rolls; various widths t
Draughting Pencils; “ • iA '-
; r - . . Matheipaticfti.lnstroßents; ■ : . .r
Tape lines; India.Bubbrir;!
Ficldßooks; , .
- -■- Profile Papers; :
. . . - r-- Cross Section Papers;
-Protractor Papers;
And- all srUdes::of.-StMlmmry-cnsed -by-ClTft .£sgiceers.
' 49*LereL Transit, Topography and Becord .Books mad*
to order—nued to any pattern required/-V* "scpl
Jj Way if the. Will—-by the anther
of “Amy Lawrrace.” “Stanfield Uall f n
1 '
This is another non- novel of the gifted.nnthbr of “Qua.
Qonrd,” end. snrpssses, In point er inijennityof Intrigue
and sk&lfal combination, anyofiHa ter's former effort*.
It has had immense-gocces3 in London, where' it has run
timraglxone of the veeilv journal* of that elreu-
which baa been •Increased - many, thousands "by its -
great popularity. • Whoarer hag-admiral the deepinterest
and dramatic descriptions in “Stanfield Haß, n >nd “Amy
Lavrooee,* 7 most certainly prononnai to ha
equally {felicitous and effective la these Tbg anther,
without in the least imitating, has
the Trie, gallantry and adventurous spirit snconspicuous in
Lmr** works; ami the work U desisted, tohavas good ralh.’
' It. H133K.-& CO,
No.--S2 Smithheld-- street.
JAMES BLAKELY,
; V Beal Estate Agent
B X USilix -AX TUB
t LAST SIOSIENT; WITH StFCCSSS.— •" ! : > •
' WASHcentoji 06C51TiPa.,ir0t.3552.; >
1 > A neighbor of' mice frail & child that waiTery sicltvanJ .
the phyiidaa attending it esert£d alijils skill forits relief
«Tan. r ‘ ®ey teai: to who
came over to our. place, sndupen ia examination'ofjtfce -
case, approred of all that the attending physiciin had done,
bat could db nothing more for it. The child wasgifienup.
Faha- :
estopk*a Venaiftige, ihoughtihey hs& better gtt some. •
Tbey/Sent to'ray store, procured some* After alminl>
teringtba first bottte, aficnnSng’to the. printed * directions,:
the chiLL passed a few worms. :They then garelt about
half of another bottf<wheh: it patted betweea XWi>-ASI>
THREE HUMCHED.WOBIIB, and
'toprOTing,acdwas«Hapletilyrestorr<l iebeaHbT. _
• *• SAMUEL-BARNETT-,
prepared andsold/wholesale \ _
vanglS ■ ■ ’■■ Pittsburgh. Fa.
■“ KXCKIiSIOtt FAmLY fITARCH,
m - -l • .WARRANTED CBRA PETi • - : .3--
-jyp . j&rroTEEB-'-Tjrz cjet*
3 .Fo* Faiailjr Purposes* ' . :
BEING entirely free fcca all specks,this article may he
rtsedi with the utmost'ccntSaene©/in . preparing- the '
finest muslins and linens./ The Ingredients with which this
-Atareh- is made, renders.wholly unnecessarythe;use -of
< ‘darch polish or spermaceti, as It produces a fine polish with*
-mt gumming injuring' the-fabnc,' whlehJs inethably
thVcase from the constant sas of cllymaUat/Xwo-ihlrda
i .rfihaiiaaatityofthia Starch will answer a hetierpurpese
dma the Starch usually sold- .v
• Sold at KEY3ES?S PRIJG STOBB,
oftlSallW'-.j V ; 'v. -'.I-'-- UP Wood street. ••
//IViSAiPS, PLEABKK’S a«r edition, with
• gVi Holes and Additions, together with u.sbort system of
Oonveyandug, by A. dortsu* President Judgeef the Eighth
* J ndhSaj UistrfcU TeodTed end for salebj^--' r V
J, s, TOLBIN, BootoeSlerasa Stationer, •'
jyai' ' ©W«a«trot,tetircss3afr«th*t9*
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DR. DE LANEY’S •
. CEtEBBATED- .-■
fiemoyal*-:
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