The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, November 07, 1853, Image 4

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*‘ large assortment of fenqptnd pUto ftroitm^vW"
: trill sell IS per cent, belov customary rates. /•
— Gre»t. Inducements to Cash K
"IX7 B will sell our large stockof OOMJ
W oaAißa and bedsteads,,»^
sSS^fcsS^ %£?•#* 3 " tail to please cash purchasers. All '
; our terms are CASH.
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e'J 5 Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh,
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tS^%* w ..I „«*U •■ ■!-■= f t\BALKBB In Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight ana i .
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;; S «B«. Time Bills ot ExchMge and »
t rt rWtliL fillTer and Conk Notes, bought
jy-f 4 ' made In all the principal dtles of •
’ • posits received of HerandCmren
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way Station* at 10X10 AM. „ , ~ ~,,„„ end New listen, t 02,500
i '(.Pici-:; - ACCOMdIODATIONTItAIN leareft Cleveland for AllLinre n^fonJt Broridence, and
' EXPRESS TRAIN ,MrS r for Cleveland and ®^^ r ° r “ ,t "’ ’fflo
leares Alliance tor Cleveland
it ■- and way Stations at 9.00 ASL _ ~„ Connecticut Blrer Co. Stock,
CONNECTIONS.-The 0.00 AMTrain fromAlUance cm- jjstate in Hartford, Ann
, reds with the Express Train of 0. A P. Railroad, leering ArboT, laulsrllle, Ac.
<"Vte.fi? ,• , ..■ - Pittsburgh at4oo AM, arriring at Clereland at A ffl Furniture and Library
. M. The Expreas Train from AVellarille connects at Alll*
** aoce wlththcVsdlO Mail Train from Pittsburgh, and ™.cb ntfc UP
' «&- tng Clereland atBJ3OPM-, also, with the Jlail Pralnorthe erfroWe tor prw
t- 0. * P- Railroad from tho West, arrlflog la Pittsburgh at estate, Ac.
' 500 PM. The BxpressTraln frum Cleveland eonnecta at balances d»-
" AlUance with tor Pittsburgh “ other
accommodate pas=enprs rcmhlng Clereland lu the Car
. . afrernoon Trains from the East and West.
The 10.0(3 A M train from Clereland and the 10.10 A it
Train from ffellsrllle cosUet at Bayard whh railroad
4rt . cl™uwn, and hacks for foVcr, New Philadelphia aod
1- ri't ;. : - JDS. Trains each way connect at'llodson with the C
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. . •*:: - '.-4' and satinet.*
’■“'' Jeans, Fancy Vestings and Corduroys;
;•• ..... . pSds,Ttekins» anil Vert Paddings
Brown andßlcachcd Muslins, and Irish L>
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Bsy Etate and Eroachc Idiawls;
- t anlFancy BUk
•«? •••t* .'r ’ini* foHowing comprise a pari
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• wwkM:lT6sjTjre«‘’ il >B“?^£S ,l^S h \. and
ess==^ ——ment uf riMnrad take 1 riearore
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- .; States,
- “ l '-~~ ma« 6 ; No.«TOth-street. opposite the Theatre.
! . SA.BXUKL. 6BA*i _ _
d~i ENTLEmSsoSoI™ ® ™ ado exdnkwly toorior,
OTgraMgg, .ttS&S
choice .assortment of expr «w)y
pad OV.EROOATING, tbd?orfe«, will
far the custom trade. Gentlemen learmg m all worfc
haTO their wishes consulted and complied wttn,
Is done »nder his own Sttperriaiou.
CLOT H l N G TfO^ !
JOHN M’CLOSKjq: s co A
tiSBBM °{£ e areTpr their Immense huniness,
T»se of u on the corner of
remOTOd Mtte WOOD STREET,
DlAM «T,orTthey hove now the most
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS!
READY MADE CLOTHING,
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-” TRADE!
L' -^Ve^EA X STEbTpR / CBS!
Ao4 they will warrant them to be as good as any mntro
;f■JWuratetWOnSm. TOSl WORKf
!i - ' rw ttTR BIST StTtX AKD UPON TECB BHOSXIST KOTICE.
Xher bare on band a foil and beaatifol assortment of
'-'CLOTHS >nd COATINGS, tor _„ Y _ . t>ttq T
-■i - FROCKS, DBK3S, WALKING AND BUS!
‘ NESS COATS.
.... ;s • rtteimororts mo identical *tth
,p . K out fiadltywai not fail ia
So. §S Wood Street,
/tSAftT RIDE.! tfOBNEB OE DIAMOSD ALLEY.
- NB— We desire our patrons# understand that we hare
si' ~-r- '-no longer any connection
•X'--- v> Vt-lifoijfitreet.' Our attention Is derotod exclusively!
>-mnari | bTdtoignated. JOILN M’CLOSKKY & CO.
'' ‘mft THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS OF
>{W Pittsburgh. HaTios completed the enlargement
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v* «•» “by ah? other House of the bind in the 0».ml “•“'Jj
- ’ ,he iagenr ra n,inthe J^' 1 ? o
• 11 • bus loess softm.", tmmhasmß cheap bartnltus
■ " thefittehureh end Western Trade, ttewill t»eWe U> oil*
c-:--r' ■ Inducements to our old customers, end punjhnaer* P™>'•
X“ (tar stock of Dry Goods consists lu pert of the follow
“> imjleadingarticles, vis: -
toad- Cloths;
Tirana Petersham dot
' , 'yaacy Tweed? and Sstinatts;
Jeans. Fancy Vesting* and Corduroys;
Linen" : j
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- - Tfce foUoving comprise a part of thageoeral stock
Vi OloTes, Blmj& ?£.? mV.h™ •
La» Good*, Jaoonetts, Mull and Camhrfck Muslin*.
' Vancv Nettings, and Millinery good* generally.
y-iiilS[ largeaSortmentorTableCntlcry, PocketknlTPS
- ~w<gnwienit gfpqtfmi of onr own Importation- Perfumery,
< Patent Meffldnsa, together with a splendid Jf 8 ?? 1 ™? «?/
Jewelry, of the
'▼er-Watches Watch matenals Watch glasses, “ a A“* x
stock of 30 hour and 8 day Brass Clocks, of a variety
orraHarrtß. All of whidtwW bo «old on tho most acroto-
lncited
Ma call before purchasing clM "^ jlEoG j w
sepOdi - ■
BKOOND AK&IVAL OK
p»..r. AND WINTER DRY GOODS ! I
1.. - The Cheapest Goods of the Season!
' iroTOQ STEVENSON S LOVE, sign of tin oripn»l
YS- No. TI MARKET STREET,between loorth
and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, b«« iurt anJ »™
,M ’^,*]si E ir6oo»r
' Of the newest and most desirable styles, adapted to the
' Pr pSd BroSSo and Fancy Silksat bMgdhs
■piftfn Black and Cornellaa Silks and Satina.
Merino Plaids all wool, and Silk and Wool do.
' ' ALSQy Baw Silk and Cashmere Plaids of every desnirtiun,
Tery cheap.
Kew style Plain and Fancy Delaines.
French Merinos, Cashmeres, Coburgs, Alpacas, and Para
matins, all colors and qualities.
De Deges, and high colored De Lrines, all qualities.
FalYand Whiter Shawls, of wry description.
Lorn and Square Broehe and Plaid Shawls.
Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do.
French Chintzes, Ginghams. ,
A general assortment fast color Prints, from Gy* cts. up.
WHITE GOODS of every description.
~ Collars, Caffs, Chemisettes end Ktnb’d Udkfe., at bargains.
Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods, very cheap.
aLso, a fnR stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, at low price*'-
T.tn.o Sheeting, Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, and Nap
kins. Russia Diaper, and Cravats, very cheap.
GLOVES, HOSIERY. SUSPENDERS, and CRAVATS
We would respectfully solicit an early call ton both
wholesale and retail buyers. Battering oiirerivM tbs- "»
can accommodate all who may lavor-us with their pair, n
STEVENSON A LOVE.
Just Received,
AT THE ORIGINAL BEE-HIIt,
Vo. 74 MARKET STREET,
* HEW SUPPLY OF FALL ANL WINTER COOLS.
r'P'e-'a. tttS will be sold »t exceedingly low price*- ">
• - solicit on early cal! from our fci«n.fc «™J
tbo onbUc to general. believing that wo can now oflct
- - greater'inducements to both wholesale and retail buyers.
. r.-:.r YOUNG. STEVENSON A LOVE.
new Coach and Carriage Faclory I
JOHHSTOH, BBOTHEES & CO.,
thrda of Itibuxa and Sdmont ttraU, ABtglany City,
mnu J respoctfuUylntonn their frlcnJs
JB7IBB tb» public gencrallyt that they hare.
QfwLWSsK. commenced the manu&ctore Jrf Carriages,
--- Roc!tawnyB,BuggSM.Sleigbsa»a
: Chariots, Inall their rsrlous styles of finish and prcportlm.
All onfere will beriocnted with strict regard toJ
andbeautyof finish. Repel re trill eUo be attended to on
' the mist reasonable terms. Being In ell their
hat Eastern Shifts, Poles, end Wheel stuff, they fe«l ronfi
tiehVuiat allwhofaror them srith their patronage, trill be
narfafctlv satisfied on trial of their work.
are requested to gtre us a can,
a , CABRUGES FOKSAhK
mmiunilenlgniil has just r.-crin-j at his —eg* eg
' OARRTAQR WAREHOUSE. aitnatedruSgUSfegV'
near the Two MUe Run, between Pittsburgh HjStffSgfr*-
; a splendid assortment ■ s Mr iV ■
.'Cf Y£!HCfcl3S». Of ftTery description, atnl -will continue \o
receive restulariy» new and second hand Curriagt* > Sulfcii's,
£8 ? Jpi/ft/rfrfc Tthirh bo frill ftnll on the very Unrest terms nr
if ‘ffirrtng- hadturclte years’ pracLlce In th* business,nnJ
' wilhiiLq weUknown facilities In the East, be flatters bimrelf
'"iSfeAwlshlng hfpurcEas* are respectfully Invited to call
apd noftlnr themgelres. , , . _ ,
; Especial and prompl attcntion paid to repairing c> f9* rr ’
' r -agSTfa. w ra>qs:awy»l josiapn white.
* v. timY STABLK,
r Cbrner of Smithfield street and Diamond alley.
; -ii having.Mded largely to his
Imf stock, Li now pwpattdio accommodate the public
/til vitb the Buggies, anrthest Iforse*, both for
Saddle hnfl "Harness. Gentlemen wishing to hare horse*
-‘Sketrt atSfrery, will find foT them
e l --- -ftf lhisstable. The stalls are largo and new,and ! the pro
prietorpays every attention'to their esso and comfort.
Notice.
m tr£ STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ALLEGHENY AMI
8 BUTLER PLANK ROAD COMPANY ere hereby noli
J& mn‘. EHSOT§MT Will beheld at ROBERT WlftON"B
,f HDTELein Jlakerstown, on MONDM, the itii day of No
•' 1853, Sot the purpose of electing officers of nrU
Company for the ensuing year. Election to bo opened ot 1-
V • JOHN N. PORVIANOT,_ft«U«>t.
11ME8 BsEOUfr Soc'y. • (net i all m]
— : ’ notice* - •
fT'HE MANAGERS of the Temperancerille and. Nobles
oa4±‘ town Turnpike or Plank Bead Company
notice to the Stockholders of said Company to MEET, on
tfceEIBST MONDAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, afclO o elwdc,
•jA: the office of the Treasurer, of Bald Company, No.
v2'7bttrth street, Pittsburgh, for'the purpose of choosing
’OfSoetsof said tompany for the ensuing p^t
foctS]
OYSTER TBAMSPOttTATIOW.
' Al/’-Bhare arranged with the Pennsylvania and Susque
• ' YV hanna lUUread Companies, for a special Oyster
Transportation Line, at exceedingly low rates,
i ootT . ADAMS A 00., 64 Water st.
T>LANK BOOKS— Lcgers,
; r> Journals, Day Books.
!. Cosh Books, Receipt Books,
Dockets, Or any descrip
tion of BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER at short notice,
of the most taperiOT quality of paper, bound in any style
-required- Blank Books paukd to order.
A large'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 binding.
The trade supplied on liberal terms.
' W. S. HAVEN,
Blank Book Manufacturer,
Comer-of Market and Second streets.
Labor Saving machine.
m ms BOSTON SAUSAGE UUTTEB AND STOPFERS;
I Sit Straw,anti Stalk Cottars; Chums, Imprcvod Corn
Sheltars. tar hand and horse power; Pruning Chirals, Sews,
emioloxtre ossortment of Implements suitable for the
. Garden'entTForm, from tho Seed end Agricultural Wore -
bouse, 40 Filth street.
oc!4
—* ' Notice.
■ mHEnartaershlp between tbe undersigned,at Pittsburgh
' I aSdPwhcfiling, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
r*ifoMPh Bkbards has transferred his Interestio George vt.
’ «mtA who is alone authorized to settle the business of tbe
iwta'flnn ’ • ’ GEORGE Wi SMITH,
lawnrm. JOSEPH RICHARDS.
nUabWghf August 28, 1853.
fiAßD—tbe BREWING, GRAIN, MALT anil HOPTR4EE
' will be carriM onMheretotbrc, hytte^cAeratPltts
- • Qmms jssrn
CLOTHING.
DRY GO*
Apctp looms, BecV
TRANSPORTATION.
Summer areahorkexits... ,
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f»E pESSSfEvSSiTEAi- -oad.
rpUK MallTraiu ’will lcavo the Passenger Stationon
street'BJeryißipmlnriSi?
at alt the wSulaj MaJionl on tHa read, and arrWlng ,
PhiladfliiMattn) next ihorning at 7 o'rWk, ;
Uifi trilas Yprfe,.al»-.comiectiijg
- : tralnsfor, &h(l arriving in Ualllmo
Philadelphia,
Fare to Bedford raro w r ujj-f ,
Fatß to n through tickets to New York will
other, In Philadelphia,
thronBh - ncket3
good to ;“eh«t'«l d w r oir«tJtionson Ithe 1 the Petmsjlyanla Eall
™mrAc™mm^Uon l TrSn«ll i TeaTe every afternoon at
C,u o'clock, mopping at all regular station*, and running
nnlv os far as Latrobo.. . . „ ,
liiaturnmg trains arrive In Pittsburgh at 3:30, end Bo
clock, A. 3L, and 7:16 P.M. . . t .l
Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged tsk
cots In addition to the elation rates, except from stations
where the Company Uavo no agent.
£5- Notice.—ln case ofloss, the Company will hold them
selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an
amount not exceeding $lOO. , .
N B.—Messrs. M. 4J. Broldenthal, Omnibus Proprietors,
hare been employed to convey passengers and baggage to
and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed cents for
each passenger, and 12K cents for each trunk.
For tickets apply to J. MEjJKIMEN, Agent,
it the P. It. JL Depot, on Liberty street.
, Pittsburgh, July 22,1853. i?" 0 _
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH
EAILEOAD.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
OS and after WEDNESDAY, Augnst 10, IBM, Passenger
Trains will run dully, (Sundays excepted,) us follows.
EXPRESS TRAIN leave* Cleveland for Wellsvilie aud
way Stallone at 10.00 A M. ....
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave* Cleveland for Aliunre
and way Stationaat 7*50 l* M.
Returning r
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves WeUaviUe for Cleveland and
wav Stations at 10.16 A 51.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Alliance for Cleveland
And way Stations at 9.00 A 5L
CONNECTIONS.—The 9.00 A M Train from Alliance con
roots with the Express Train of O. I P. Railroad, leaving
Pittsburgh nt 6110 A M, arriving at Cleveland at 11.31 A
M The Express Train from AVellsville connects at Alli
ance with the 830 Mail Train from Pittsburgh, and rroch
ing Cleveland at 330 P M-, also, with tho Jlail Train of the
O A P. Railroad from tho West, arriving in Pittsburgh at
a OOP M. Tho Express Train from Cleveland connects at
AlUance with Maß Train for Pittsburgh, talermCanton,
Massillon, Woosler, and htatlous on O. A P- .
Only one Tralo dally from Cleveland to Pittsburgh, owing
to the refusal of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany to allow an evening connection to be made, which
would oecommodnto pas=enp>ra reaching Cleveland lu the
afternoon Trains from the East and West. .
The 10.00 A M train from Cleveland and the 10.1.' A at
Train from Wellsvilie connect at Bayard with railroad to
Carrollton, ond hsclts for DoVcr, New Philadelphia and Cos-
Train.' each way connect atilindson with the C. 7- and C.
Railroad, for Cuyahoga Folio and Akron. ,
passengers leaving Pittsburgh in the 8 50 A M Train,
reach Cleveland at 330 P M, and conned with the Ugh
nine Train of hake Shore Railroad, leaving at 0.4 e P 11 u
Erli, Dunkirk, Buffalo and Niagara Falls.
passengers by all the Train, can go forward, east, west or
south, by' the following evening lines from Cleveland.
STEAMERS ON LAKH ERIE-'l henew aed
floating palaces "Coeon of the West and Crrerent City,
leave st 7.00 P M for Bnllalo.
LAKE SHORE RAILROAD leaves at 3.15 and S IS P M
for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niagara Fall.", New lorkand
COLD MRUS AND CINCINNATI RAlD
notlv-At 8.15 PM f.,v Columbus and Cincinnati; same
Train connects at Gallon with BeUcfunlsin. and Indhma R
K for Dayton. In Indianapolis, Terre Huutaand JeHerson
' toISdu,“.NORWALK AND CLEVELAND RAILROAD-
At S 15 P M for Toledo, Chicago, Milwaukio. Lasalle, Galena
anti St Louis: also at 7.00 P M by steamers on Lake Eneto
Toledo aud Detroit, thence by Railroad to Chicngo, Lasalle
"xhroush^Ticket, to Galena or Detroit, {d; Chicago $11;
Lasalle $l4: Galena 518.75; St Louis $3l.
Through Tickets to New York and Boston via. Buffalo,
ran be obtained at this office. ...... . h
Passengers are requested to procure ‘heir tickets at the
Company’s office, of JOHN A. CIVGHKI, Agt,
Mtinoogahelft Hou«‘, Water %i., I’Rtaburßh.
OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA EAILBOAD.
New Arranpemcnti
OOiUIESCISU AUOISI 8, 1803
IIX.PKESS THAIN learea llttrlmrgh nt <1 o'clock, A M;
step* only at the principal Stations and Jinea at Crest-
Jina nt 1.30 P M. arrlring at Cincinnati in the crcnlng, Tin
ftilttmtim wnil \pnlfh. • , .
Karo from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati. $7,7*; to Columbus,
TRAIN leaves PiUdnirgh st 5.30 A M; dines at Al*
Ilaa»; end roaches Crt>«Hue ni 0.00 P M, connecting with
the Niche Train to Columbus aud Cincinnati, and vita toe
Bdllefontaiot' and Indiana Railroad for Day ton. Indiauapo
lis Terre llauie, and towns lu Indiana. Counrctioan are
mada at Alliance by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson ami
Conniptions aru made at Mansfield by Railroad tnth San
dusky Gty, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and lau**-
"tot toSanduskycity, * 1,50; to N«™*.**•»■ lo Zlltus "
T^Coon«'t io“ s ftrr uiatSfi Detroit en l Chicago, both by
CltiTClnml ouJ Sanilnsky City. who loot. Pilt.-
hurgh In th» Mail Train at S4O A M. go directly by Mans
■BelJ nnd Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention,
rite to Detroit, 0.00; to Chicago, JJII.OO.
betuesisu !
TUK EXPRESS TRAIN Irate CrraUlne at IDO P U, ,
Mansfield at 1.40 P M, nu,t Alliance .t 5.00 P M, nad.rench
«s (Pittsburgh at 4.15 P M. .onnecilng wilh the Ksprora
Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which lrarrs Pitts
burtfhatlodJuP.il. ......
Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, U'/ A boura. Fan*.
$7,76. Fore from Cincinnati U> Philadelphia or Baltimore,
TRAIN leaves Cirstlina at 7, A 51; din** * l A ’;
lianre; connects «Ith Kxpress Train from Cleveland, au l
arrive* at PlttsUiTVhat 6, PM. . _
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave*
Pittsburgh at 10 A M and 4.46 P M. and New Brighton at .
A M and 1 1* M. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tifket
atpßElonT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 6.30 A M, and ar
rive* at 4.30, P M
Pnasrogm are requested to procure Tickets al the
Company's Utlice, at the Federal Street Station, of
* J UEOIIOR PARKIN, Ticket Agent
yg- The Trains do not ran on Sunday.
Further information mat be obtained of
nUS S JOHN KKLLY,_Pai«sencer Agent.
Peuu«ylvania Railroad Company®
SSfifi -
WE are forwarding Produce, Ac*, to Baltimore and Phi la*
delpklo, promptly, ou receipt. Time, FWr Day*,
rutna or ranujir.
Bacon, Porfe *dJ Beef, (salu*i.) 4oc. 100 B».
On L*nl,l-inl Oil, Tallow. Cotton, Vt Indow tllasa, 60e.
On Candle, Cbnsw, Earlbcnware, Leather, Leaf Tobareo,
Bwswax, Pried Fruit, Brktlca, dorer and Timothy
Deerskin*. Hemp, tfai, and Egg*. 70s. $ l«M!h*.
On Feathers, Funs Peltry, Ilruema and Merchandise, WXi.
-QlOOtba.
On Flour, 97J4c- barrel.
We are ako prepared lo forward freight to RoJebaagb «
Station. near Greansburz, and iut«*rm**ilnU* Stations
COVODK A OKAUAM, AganU
corner of P*nu aud Warn? kU., Pittsburgh.
H. 11- HOUSTON. Ageut,
j t 29 27 6 Markr! »U«t, Philadelphia.
IUIOOUI LEXCH B’iLTO -—HMUMi a. LUttl.
j, g, Lieccli, McAlptn A Co.,
WHOLESALE QKOCKK&, anil Ifcalera In Prudur*, Met*
a\», and Pittsburgh Mauufiwturee. No#, 242 and 244
Liberty street, near the bead of \\nc*b PilUburjh, P*i ol*
f aT for r.ala ou liberal term*. lb* following:
100 tierces freak llice; '•''0,000 tbs. bacon. *?Aort*l ;
100 bbla. Tar; b to™ liar I ron, d<. ;
1600 kegs Nail-., aborted; 3 do Bo»t Natl U<kU.
MW boi.»« Window OUt.*. 20yd kcufl Hock «ud Ultte
asrtwtod: Jv.wder, assorted;
00 half che-ts T«'% ns-. 200 boxes ftosm Soap ;
£UJ 65 bids. Linxuml, Lard an 4
7& bss Tob:icco.a-'.wrt«d. Tanner*’ Oil;
100 kiwis. N. 0. Sugar, fart 200 Wda. VtoegM?
prime: “*) do Itosm;
f. |»xa. Havana Sugar; 20 do PUrh ;
10 hbds. Porto JUro do; 6000 lb* astorted Cppp«r ;
150 bags Coffee; -*o bbl» and kegs Lard ;
M>o hhU. N. 0. Molasses; lt> kegs assorted Shot;
76 do 8. 11. do: Ido Buck Shot;
800 bx-H. Tin Plate, ossM I» tibia. Atom;
4 tona Wire. do; : 2U do Bye Floor;
•i do Spelter; *2O soils Tinnerß’ Machines
6 ca#kt> fheet Zinc, as- and Tools;
| aortal’ 100 bus. Dried Apples;
600 nil’s Tin 5 ' It'd bales Batting, assorted:
1000 tbn. Antimony; - 2000 B>s. Cotton Yarn, sa
lt) tons a&sM Sheet IronEortod.
100.000 lbs. iiAs’d Bulk Meaf
~~ Wholesale ami lletnll.
SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY.
*I>OBKRT U. HARTLEY. beg" I ‘‘ ATB 10 inform
XV his friends and the puhli* 1 generally, that he
continues to occupy that large and commodious |a|PsSSBc
Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fohne- ■
stock & Co., No. 86. oorner of Dlamoud Alley and Wood at,
where be keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles,
Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Hags, Saddle Bags, Valises,
Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other articles In hli> line.
He keeps constantly eo hand, and Is prepared to fur
nish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, mauufectured of
the best material, and in a style of workmanship equal to
the Eastern manufactured article, and at 00 per cent, cheaper.
Country Merchants and Furman would do well to call and
examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he la de
termined to sell first rate articles at very low prices.
yy. BonH forget t lie place, No. 86, corner of v> ood fit. and
Diamond Alley. : f •***..
Notice to farmers anti Gardener*.
THE subscriber bos received his supply of TURNIP
SEEDS —viz: Large Purple Top, Yellow Aberdeen#,
White Globe. Large Norfolk, and Lainey’s improved Kata
Bagaor SwSdifib. Also, a few tons of Lelnus’ Fertiliser,
one of the bosl manures for corn, grain, TrgetablM
fruit trees, 4c.,0f easy and safe application,at 1 Uflsdolphla
’’oSden and Farming Implemcntsln greatrarietyoftho
lateetlmprovements, atlbe Seed and Implement Warehouse,
N jeS l flh JAMES WARDROP.
Office of Cleve-d * PUt.TmrghKa.C o„ i
OLrvctAim, September 14, loKk \
STOCKHOLDERS are heroby notified that the SEOOITO
INSTALMENT of tern par rent, oh the snbSOTptlDnto
the stock of the CLEVELAND AND PmSBOROH RAIL
ROAD COMPANY, for the construction of the BeaT«£X*.
tenrton, is required to be paid to thy Treasurer at Ws Office
In Cleveland, on or before the FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER
nwxt, and that the subsequent instalments of ten per cent,
each, be paid to said Treasurer, on or before the flnrt day ol
each successive month thereafter, until the whole shall be
paid.
Interest will, be allowed from the time of pavment until
the Road Is completed for the running of regular trains of
cars.
JAMES WARDROP.
By order of the Board of Directors:
ocldm. SAM’L FOLJAMBRE, Secretary.
TTJST RECEIVED —By Express. direct from the tnanufoc*
♦I taxers, a splendid assortment of Colt's Repea ting Pis
tols, 4,5 and fi.inches barrel, all of which we will sell for
cash as low astheycan be bought in the city of New York.
Persons going to Anatrollaor California, will find that they
can do better by purchasing their equlppage at home, than
they can-nmongstraEpeW.drWe give persons a chance to
trf'enyof the abore Pistol*, before leaving the city; and
ni'r&fleof a failure, vorifgnd tto * .
13S Wood street, Pittsburgh. -
1853.
Revolver* 1 Revolver* 1
.. ... ■■ :r. ~
INSURANCE COMPANIEb.
insurance Notice.
'affiTNA INSURANCE COMPANY,”
' OP-HABTBORD,-CONN.
CHARTERED 1819 CAPITAL -$800,0130:
Paid up in cash, and securely invested. .
BOARD OP DIRECTORS:
ThosK. Brace, Boßertßuell, - K. Maihw, - .
Prod'S Trier, E. A. Bdlkeley, AuntluDunham,
Ebon Flower, Henry Z. Pratt, Jojaph Church,
Samuel S. Ward, Ward Woodbridgc, John JL Boeaell,
Samuel Tudor . Milas A Tuttle, E. G- lliplcT,
Junius S. Morgan,
THOMAS K. BRACE, Presldent-
G. O. Itu-irr, Secretary.
THE AGENCY of tbir Company being changed from R. H.
Beeson, Its former Agent,to Geo. E. Arnold, those har
ing policies at the office In Plttsbnrghand rlclnity,can hare
them renewed by calling on Mr. Arnold, No. 74 Fourth SL,
who is duly commissioned to take risks on Dwellings,
Stores, Puhlio Buildings, Mills and Manufactories, with
their contents. The attention of Merchants and property
holders of Pittsburgh is called to the advantages offered by
insuring ia this Company, from its age, promptness and
liberality in adjusting losses, and Its abundant means, such
as few similar corporations can show. , ,
J. B. BENNETT, General Agent
AS9STS OP THE COMPANY.
TfOETT-rouatn anwcal statoost, mat, 1863.
Bank Stock, market value.—
Phoenix, of Hartford -$36,000
Exchange, do., - 18,172 p
Parmeis* and Mechanics...... 25,400
Connecticut River
nalt&ld - ’ i1^.722
Estrltf, of Providence, R. I.— 1,980
American, of New York 4^» 450
North America JJ«000
Broadway
People’s
Republic - W,fjoo
Hanover 9*°w
New York Life and Trust...- 15,000
do. do.
do. do.
Railroad 7 $ cent Mortgage
bonds, market value,
Railroad Company stock, mar
ket value, vU: Hartford
and New Haven, £62,500
Xlartford, Providence, and
Hahklll.
Boston and 'Worcester,
New Albany.
Connecticut River,
MlsaaUanooua,—
Connecticut River Co. Stock,
Real Estate In Hartford, Ann
Arbor, Louisville, Ac.,
, Office Furniture and Library,
Cash In Bank,
Amounts, balances, bills re
ceivable for premiums,
real estate, Ac.,
Less, balances due to Agents
and other*.
Capital Stock, _ .. I(in ,
Profit anti Loss, 116,1*8,30 $116,1. S *'o
A dlyldeni of 10H rant- declared and paid 1-th of Jane
1 Il&vinr reeeleod the Appointment an Agent In P ittsbu s ltb '
end yicinity, of the -'Em* Insurance Company, lately held
by R. U. Beeson. 1 take pleasure In calling the
iu formar patrone, my friends and the public, that_l«m
prepared to Ls-ue Policies, or renewals of them, at f »j r r *V7 l
of premium, on risk- of the rarlone descriptions of bn do
ings, merchandise, mills, machinery, and all risks needing
thi security of Insurance from lose nr damage by fire. 1 he
.Etna Company lanne that rocnmmenda Itadf tnthecom
monltytrom its p oteTblal liirnsss and promptitude, not
only In taking of risks, bnt In the adjustment and payment
of its losses. It does not profess eo much to glte cheap In-
- »~-
k CO -~* FOarth f. ,^ EE .ARN-OBD. Agent.
Delatrnrc Mutunl Safety ,
OBct, norih non o/tie ****** **■» V”f\. h „
FIRKINSORANCE.— Uondingß, merchiodir* and other
uoperty. In town «ml country, Insured against loss or
damage by fire, at the lowest ra> of premium. !
Maaisb Issorxircs. —Thej also Insure *»®«dv»rgo« and
freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies,
M *. h»*-Jrta-b.
transported by wigonK. rsilros J taivc»n«J b “ t, * nJ ttrmm '
boat-son risers »nJ lakes, on the most liberaltern>»- n
ihrtrfori-Joeeph U. Best, Blmunil A. BaudsT, John C.
Dsrls, Bobert Burton. John B. tanuelldssn!'.,
Osotm Q. Lrtpxr, Kdnsrd Dsrllneton, Isaac B
linmMneU, John Nenlin,Dr. R. M. Boston, Jtt C. H»”d.
Throphllus I'stlUinj, It Jones Brooks, rjenty Sloan, Unfh
CrahnOeorpe BerrUl, Spenect WllTsin,Chsrles *2:
jSnJtin.VVIUUm llsy. Dr. 8. Thomas, John Bolins, William
j T. Taos. C- lU«S Wes PrcstdaiL
Josxrn W.Ctnria, Stcmarf. . m-.w-t.
PROTECTION -
insurance company,
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Capital stack , Annual Premium and Wettem Fund
81,000,000.
INCORPORATED 1 826.
Policies of Insurant* bwuwl at all timw on tb* most utora
bl* trmus against
LOSS OB DAMAGE BV FIB.E,
ob na
PERILS OP NAVIGATION,
RY
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aomt
for ptttsburqh and Allegheny county.
marlG:y ,
THE UNITED STATES
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY and TEUBT COUP AN 1,
PHUiAKitPHIA.
CHABTEEED APEII 26TH, 1850.
CUABTEK PKHPETUAL.
CAPITAL $250,000.
Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Che,mat
Street », Philadelphia.
Officer, ej the Home Board ol Philadelphia ••
DUIXCTUIS.
Btrpben R. Crawtal, f«ol B
lira. \T. Thomson, JO * m " a '
B.ni«min W. Tteslor, u «>- M Uarj.
Juob L. Florence,
WlllUm M. Godwin. William M iif*
FrcinJrtti—Stepben U. Crawford.
IV< Iheiident —Ambrow W. Thompson.
Jtedtcot Examiner, PiUdxirjh—dnmn U. WHlron, 51 I>
Atlrghenp (hip R- B. arsOLB, As.nl.
So. T 4 frrarlb itftft, I*itt»burgh.
The Franklin Fire Inioranc* Company.
Of /Vmuyitomn.
DIRECTORS— -Charlc* W. Banrlmr, Tbom*J
Waifarr, Samoel Urmat, Jacob It Smith, 0«* W. Rkb
.rd., D. LeecU, Adolpbl K. Uorf..
Morib ivmon Cn*s. * Burclxn, Itoto-
OOTUnn« U to'cS?r tararatior. prrprtMl or lUnltod, on ■rr'7
drlStpilon ot proprrtj. in town and eonntry. el ratra •» low
as are consistent with security. _
Tho Company haT* vm creed a l*r«* CoptlnCT-xit Furul,
«blcb, with their capital and premium*, n&ij lot trtad, 41-
tonl ampla protection to the awured. .
Tb* itsuti of th» Companr* on Janaary Irt, IS-*}, m pub
lished aprrcahly to an Act of Awsmbly. m aitoDow*. :
SffKsz: &£?
toul - «*
Bine* their Incurporwtlou, a P«rtod oT £P“J
they b»T» i»il upward ol On* Mlllionrour nutnlwj
„ n j DollmraTtoMM by to*, thereby tfforiUnjt «U*ot» of th.
adeantag** of lianrancw, 4* well »\lho *blUty and dl«p«rl
-10 ' llh tM SSSW, Agent,
*pi4 Offin*. wntb-caM cor. Wood *nd Third »tn
THIRD ANSICAI. STATKMKST
OFTIIK STATE MOTli A L FI _IIE AN VMAn I . E
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of PE3NBYLYA2iIA.
Amt*, May Ist, 1852. •••••
Premium* r*r*lrM to May lft, 1H43--
InLerestcn Loan*, Ac
Capital Stock
Hemmed prrtnlntn», Lowe, Rp Inturtnre, Ex
peneen, ke
tSTrsTMITTB.
Bondi, Mortgages, Stocks, and otimr good spcu
rurttlts!'
Premium Notes.
Carbon haml ...
Total ain't of Resources, Liable for losses.— s3ss, 318 .0
PIBSOTORS.
JOHN P. RUTHERFORD. Dauphin county,
V. O. BKDOWICK, Harrisburg,
SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia,
A WILKINS, Banker, Pittsburgh,
A. A. CARRIER, "
JOHN a RUTHERFORD; Dauphin county,
A. J. Gil LETT, Harrisburg,
8. T. JONES, Ilarrbiburg,
ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county- -
JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President.
A. J. OILLETT, Secretary.
Will Insure against perils or sea and Inland narlgatlon,
also, on Merchandise tn city or country, at lowest rates con
sis tent with safety. Policies Issued on dwelling houses
either perpetually or for a term of years.
Branch Olllce, corner Fonrth and Smltbficld streets.
mySttf A. A. CARRIER, Actuary
Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh.
It. MILLKtt, Jr., PivjWent.
CAPITAIVS3OO,OOO.
"TffTTT'TLIj insure against all kinds of risks, FTTIE e&d M A
W BINE. All tosses will be liberally adjusted anil
'Tllomolnetltution, managed by OmicloM who axe well
known In the community, and who are determined, be
promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which
they havo assumed, aa offering the beet protection to thoee
who desire to be Insured,
Dirtetori. —K.Hiller, Jr.,C. W. Bioketson, J.W. Butler,
K. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, C.lhmsen, George W. Jackson,
Wm. M. Lyonj james Lippencott, Oeorge Darsle, James Me-
Auley, Alexander Nlmlca, Thomas Scott.
m. Offloe, No. 02 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A
Co- up stairs.) Pittsburgh. rnr2t:l t
Is your Llf© Insured)
IF NOT, read what some one has written. Among all the
eontrif onees of man to protect the family circle from
want, none can be found more simple in its character, noble
in Its feature, or certain in Us result*, than LIFE INSUR
ANCE. It b the prop which the dying husband leaves to
support the wlfb of ms bosom. ' . ..
It i* the unsoenhand of the Provident father reaching
forth from the grave, and still nourishing his offspring, and
keeping together
Pittsburgh Life Insurance Oompany, Fifth «t_
sep2l Masonic Hall.
WM. A. M’CLURG,
TT DE/IIEB IS
Fine Teas, Choice Family Oroeeriee and Willow
■Ware.
CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS.,
CUUM&tI vr PITTSBURGH, PA.
In nmr receivingalarrtfe assortment of pBBSH GOODS.
Wfieady eatenslTe stock, purchase.!
jmtathends In the Eastern markets, which, wlUbe soil
the
. v T . v
{.a,on w
20.4T6
11,188
200
14,600 $105,803
ssi,aso,o2
28,414,40 $32,065.68
S4IGJTB,3O
LIABILITIES.
(.209,016 M
136,21.0 U
KERS AND BROKER&.
JOEDS WOODS,
. KXCHA-VGE BROKER,
T\EARER In Gold, sater and Bank Notoa. Current end
J_) par funds rocelTcd on depoalt.
CSdJdto. ronrth Street, one door East of
hurghj Pa.
-■"Sfflmr 11 "
04 wooi> erax», ntTSBirME.
aaulnt«rftat allowed on timo deposit*. [aog»a__
*E X CII ANO E HOUSE 07
A.. VfXLKIKB & CO.,
No. 76 Fourth Strtet,
Opposite the Benkof Pitteborgh,
.i“ 6 - 8 E .-ABHOljr&Car r
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BBX>KEBBj - .
Dealers In Exchange, Coin, IJ * n^, N ° tes ’
Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to,
and proceeds remitted to any part ofthe Union,
gtock* bought and Fold on commission. ,„_ WiT
H o. 74 Fourth BL, next door to Baah of PittoVg. [get
HILL fc CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCKASGfi BBOKEES,
CCKSZB 0? WOOD ISO TlTtB BTTUXO
OIGIIT EXCHANGE on.the Eastern Cities constantly tor
S “a" Tlmrullb. ot Kxchang.aod dl^untod.-
oiu, fiilTer and Bonk Notes bought and «ahL OoUecUoM
ms<te In all tha principal cities of the United Steten. I*-
recelrud of Har and Current Funds. [msr27ly
*l.l CM SD'WAUD KAHM, FLOfcfcSC* tBAMXB..
u«o. ttpa'Wß'R. & RAHH,
HANKERS anj? exchange brokers,
BfTY AND SELL GoM,*SilTer, and Rank Notas; negotiate
V A . Estkta or Block Securities; purchase
J^ry NotM * nd Time uma * on Kart aud Wwt; blir
A. WILKINS & CO.,
BANKKRS AND EXCUANQK BBOmRB,
,o 7(. ki-.uth si, pirrsatmrm, opposm iuns. op pnrpoMß,
rt iilK underne* and more &Torabl* *U*pl*
I BankingDusl^^St^Bto.
k „ ril , i'„ the bouse formerly occupied N*bm«
r. ” ;' i Co , and more recently by the Pittsburgh Ub lu
"cSVny. .her. he .Bl be b!-*J to s-U. M
Sends end rnsgmers. _fjy3] *• " U-K.LN3.
H HOLMES & 80HS,
bankers and exchange broker
nxn botovu, tana nasnm akd xiEßiaai l oma « so.
67 X/IEKET SiatlT, MOT MOM BMW OLD «*?»•
N HOLMES A SONS, Bankera and Exchango Brokara,
. anil Doajora In Notea, Drafts, Aecel'tanoe«,Q°M>_Bß
t«t anil Bunk Not,-a Kirhange on (lie Eastern and Western
“■SISTth. aura
State* DepoaiUrecriTMdtaparfundjwrar*!“W**™
CT Market street between Thbd and Foartb sta- [JfcgKiy
“*• HOON'& SAMEST,
bankers and exchange brokers,
. . consul Of WOOD ft HITS US, PITOLOEaB, r*.
DEALERS in Coin, Book Notes, Time lilU», Foreign end
Domestic Ejebange, Certificates of Deposit, Ac,
thDprinrfpd cities of Ihe Colon end Eu
rope, for ««Je in turns to »uit purclmseni.
cSrrrnt end pnr foods rewired on deposit. .
Motions made on ell parts of the Union,
* —~ Removal.
PATBICXB & PBIEHD,
BANKKid' AN'l> EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Bavt Krmovtd thar Otter, to tte Omar qf Ftflh and BW tU.
PITTSBCIUm, I'A.
Patricks * friend, Ranter, and rxcßaiy BrotOT,
and Dealers in NotM, Drafts, Ara»ptanc«s Gold. »“™r
and Ban* NoU«. Btthangas on tbo Kiston and «o.wro
“SSE'Sluta-l th. dU. throughout U, Cniiad
Staten. Deposits rmW in par funds ur rariml P»P«L *'
Übe turner ofPlfthand Wood Strata. __ls’ h 3
thompsoiFbkll & CO.,
p a vk Elis and exchange brokers,
(um ot k. w 0X153 * c 0.,)
XjrTir wntlnuo Exchange and Banking bu*ine»»t
W theold stand.
HOTELS, &c.
' _ w. c. cossoat.
BroUD'i Hotel, t _ ,
amrr of Smith fold and Third Sirtrit, PZtAury\ Ptt’a.
BUoWN t CONNELLY, PftOPtirtoaa.
gg»QooJ stabling attyhrd to the tiou«. __
KRANKLISnidVISK, Cleveland. ‘‘J 110 ;
C, PATRICK A SON, Paoraiiroes.—Tbla Hour*. baa uu
j, fltrpmr thorough end Mtenalre r
andlargeadJiUona of new furniture, eta, end the proprV
tora rlMga UirnuelTM that nothing 'ndM «>n£
their part to render lb. Faaaglis a place .bore all U»«m
fcrtM,, a first daaa betel can l« found. ™jmcK_*_BoSL_
giT'ch«rle». Hotel,
j cbnxr and Pama.
WILLIAM S. CAMPBELL, Ftowurjtm.
Tma Hn» huta* mm. into 111. h»ml» °T »
nr. Proprietor, offer, great lodornOT-ott
ling community, uJ •!*> to regular Louder. arfi
cmcj mid luxury will lx> pruru3 In It. muoo. uA »» I* 1 “
»ilf be riored to make tlili ILou-l . comfortable turn. to .11
li!om.?™Utl>rre. lmyia.flWbet CWIPBKLLPmp^.
St. Clmlr Liogcr Beer Brewerr.
riMIK uodrr.liUrJ rc.pe.tmny Inform. U}" poUta ta
I 1. now rally prepuc.l to «*"' f r .' l T , m !IKHL
ptbll. generally, with hi. Kl.bnwl LAULII BELII, In
Lair. All orlrr. left »t hi. Office. NO. 39 DLAMOhD
ALLEV, (near W.oJ .tret,) will be pnn.tn.lly .ttondrd to;
ml ih. iLw ieitrerod to «ny part of ihc city
jrtwr
(. li. 11KAM.Y & CO’S
N E ARP |T SE,
WHOLESALE AHD BET AIL DEALEBB.
THREE SPA CIOUS SALES RO O MS,
BALE 3 ROOM NO. I.
CIO ST \ FN9 a larr*>, haodaoma and cheap assortment of
, rioor OU Cloths from 1 to 24 feet aUe . also, Stair, Ta
ble and Enameled Carria C « Cloths
ulnola Matting. Matt, of all kioUs.palQ'nd Wlndoa gbadeN
hull noHatwh*; gr «n and boll Oil Cloth*, an 2 Putnam
Patrol Helf AdJnrtinjt Curtain rUturea.
SALES ROOM NO. 2,
ia f.,M «ti**kcd with an unrirallcd assortment of Roj*l Yrl
llffaSS?rS2«n. B^lmp^am^p^pawnt
Taowtrr Ingrain, aiul .apertne carpeting*; Hall and &Uir
K3i -&E. .0.1 wSTi “‘‘’“’T 1 d^.T.b;
in.no roTom: Mo,»lr. Ydrrt. A.mln.lor, tbontlle .ml
TufloJ Uuii. , St»lr Kml«, Dmsc.On« rto.
SALES ROOM NO. 3.
Contain* » lar*w M«1 well ael*rt«l
from *-'i loti rent. prr yard. UetnpCarpeting from is* A to
Mcwnta: I.l«t and U as Carpet* wltoo »J»a wml \ rniu»a
to t ft «pUndid ft».wrtmfOt of KogHuh ufowpektn* °f 11)1 , ' o *’
ol C*b! would respcrtfully roll the attention *rf
mt-cu* wlahio* to turul*n ■icaot»*U, hotels or f ”' U^
L lo Uio fttmvc, ae they are determined to *e.l »t the
low price* tb**y bare hcretnforw been ftrlliog at, and
1,-sa than hot other establishment In UiU city
C. IL UKADLY 1 0>- NatßThW
Sacred Maalc Book*,
IX>K Church Choir*, CuognstationN 40, Ac- wholc?aie
* and rHftli. ‘ *
liin*il*j * lUrp of • colli-ctam of Churchy
Moidr, . -’,v»
MMem PmlmUU W Unwell Muon, 1 • 00
Th* Modern Harp, or lioeton Bacml Melodist, uj
U Whit* and Jon. R. Gould.
National iSaJmbt, by Ma«oo aDd Webb,
Uarn of th* West,
National Lyre,
Bay BUU Collectfon,
The Church Cbolr, .
Am.rk»n Palmed,. »Uh lifnrrd lui> 1,,r **»” G M
or Piano, .
A IJJO, The Melodist, ft collection of popnlar and "octal
jionc*, Glees, 4c-
Th* Social Glee Dock.
Jatenilo Oratorios, for jarndle cia*»s, «hools, Ac.
Mudeal Gat* Book, for adult *ln*in« claves.
Younft Lady’s Uarp, detigood for femais Academic* and
the *oclal rtrrlc. „ _
Together with the New Carolina Saera;Cfc*tlrU Unlln*.
Ac Ac Jo*t received by CIURUfTTK BLIMK,
t^lB 113 Wood ■treel.
Hew Barred Mnsle Boom.
TtnK SHAWM—A Library of Cbureb Music, etc, coo-
Ittnlngoser 1001) compositions, by Win. B. Bladbury
end tiro. F. Hoot, s-aisled by Tboais. Hs-.tlngs and T. B.
Mason. Price TSo. per derail fS.M
HACKED MELODEDN —Chi a uew system of notation, t.y
A S Hayden Price 760 —per doirn J 7 Wi.
UABP OF THE SOUTH, (In Patent Notes:) a new eolleo
tton of Barred Murk, selected from the most popular com
posers, by Prof. J. B. Woodbury. PrireTic.-perdos. f..«>.
CnRIaTIAN MINBTIIKL —By Alkln ; on. of lb. mod
popular boom published. Price ,bc —per des TV' U
NEW OARMINA BACKA-By I-owell Mason, and the
moat successful music book eror published; nrer .M.tsw
copies have been sold. Price T 5c.-per d‘“ S’'.-'"
V VNTICA LAUDIS, or American Book nfXhurch
lb« latest oollpcOob ; by Uw«ll Ma*on and Geo. J. tU-bl*.
aupplyof tbs's boro popular Marie Books rocelr
6lU ° glj Word st.
1,916 19
100,000 00
$446,183 20
$.168,318 TO
$161,481 98
179,010 &l
17,820 21
New llluklr I New Build
HKLEBKK ha» just ri'rrlvM. I'fr A.limi' ExprrM,
TUKV BLEEP IN TIIK COLD UltAVK—new .cog—
cumpOfci and dedicated to Binning, Eaq, by 11. blnlx-r.
W-tw. for Guitar, l*y
j»rof. Rupp, of this city.
A» Tblngi are Beautiful, a pleasing Duett for two voices,
by Glover.
Wert Thou to Speak Farewell.
The PHraa Donna Wait*, as performed with unbounded
applause by Julien’s band.
Jullon'a Musical Tour lu America, a dwerlpUT. pl«*.
embodying all lb® American National Airs, by Julien.
Katy Darling 5 * Farewell, for Guitar.
Katy Clyde, do.
Old Log Hut, do., «to., etc.
Bros* Band School,” containing every
necessary information to organise nraaa Bands, to under
stand the nature of brass, their selection and adaptation,
and embracing a number of fine niece*
Braaa Banda by Allen Bod north, leader of the eelebralcd
Dod worth Brass Bend, New Vork; for »»l?bv ,
12 11. KLKBEB. No. 101 Third street.
COAI. LAND FOB BALE—I 63 Acres of Coal Land, 100 of
which bavo two good reins of Coal in them; the lower
rein Is opened, and In good ardor, with a good railway, and
capable of loading 20,000 bushels per dar—has one of the
best Undines. The land is all under cultivation; on which
are new Improvements that cost over $12,000;
miles above Monongahela City, and the most desirable
property on the Mommgobela river. .. . , ..
ai«a 02 Acres Coal Land, six miles from this city, 1 mile
fromtbe river, on the route of the Birmingham Mononga
™7 E " 1118 a "TSSbSSS
46 Market stngt
enterprise woeks.
wo. 136 woonßiaxrr, tman oooa wiow tooei ntn.
BB WIT d TETLBT.
JH IMPORTERS and manufacturers of
ALAND DENTAL
INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. \\t
IMgr keep a general assortment of the above
vi2r articles constantly on hand; together
with a ceneral tarlety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Qxms, Vi»-
tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder,
Uad and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Docket Knirep;
Tailors and nair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket-Scissors, Ac.
Also, Trusses and Supporters.
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. .
Biyijsi— We are making Rifles of eTery description, to
order, of the beet meterial.and wmßa-
L(VdArs received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will oe nu
ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Whntaalfl.
prices. -—-
"T. fe. CALVERT & CO., ~ •
TVIE-BTNKEBB, KNQRAYERB AND EMBOSSERS, and
T) EXVXLOPX MurmeruSEßS, No. 43 South Third
FHTLADELPinA. L
TVKHITIABf BLIHDSt
OP EVERY QUALITY, fbr sale at manufacturers P£cea,
»W' " • - II 1 ' . -
yIDES-SOaotoeickrß.cnn Hdgw
FURNITURE.
v» i; -wji; K-BrEVENBOS«intlAua« ta in«nnrmtu»»
XT ATE. OS
will sell 16 per cent, belov customary rates.
Terms—ca/ih only.
Great. Inducement* to Cub
WB will sell our large stockof COMMON AND J’AJSv*
CHAIRS AND BKDSTEAD3„et prioee tlAt.x»naot:
tail to please cash purchasers, AH our yorh Is yariaoteQ*.
Our terms are CASH. JAMESLOWRtj^h,
xaar26 : tsor. Seteulh amTUberty ftv
loaracTDieii Cabinet JUakera Aaaoct»tlb»*
WARESOUSE 9 a TBI.RP STREET*
. fasTWgg wood xao auun srs.)
•' '■ THIBASSOCIAXION.embruisgA
twice to three times uuL,-
X>; ?•#*!£* \ f i many handsels tbs largest and
most renowned bnrin**»* *1 ■
£ of .this city, hire openod.tiietr Warebnmw, «nd "»
abletb furnish the public, by wholesale or retail, irith fur
niture of tbs following description—Tis : . . 1
Mahogany Wardrobes: Creasingßnrcaua; JtdlColomnod I
Bureaus; Mahogany Betistasds; Mahogany Chain: Booking
Chairs; Mahogany Withstands; Sofas: Means; PtooStoi?
Booh Cases; doc rotaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables,fine I
Card Tables; Centre Tables; itatltachsjyraich Botetaade,
Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dimnsand Breaktast Tables;
Workstands; Cherry and Common Workstanda; high poet,
common, low, and trundleßodstaids; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs-
cooperation, on ariextensiTß scale, per
mit them to eeU at the lowest prioes, and they aredeter
min«i to sen, lower than any competitors an wjuaßy gw>
if not better article, and warranted —as the public will nn
dBS^^S‘^ht,f,aßLcr!ptionsand othreartidre
'any description, made to order In ereryatyle, at thopopn
' notices ;j_
prrtsntntog.
> JAMES W. WOODWKLLi
CABINET BUB NITDBEBANUEAtTUB **'
Wnre-room» 97 and 90 Third itreet.
i | J. W. W. respectfully talbrm»<Jl
.V7> hi) friends and customers thftt-b*WL^
f has now ocmpletod his spring stock
of wbich is » 1 »
'thelargest and best ever offered for tW* Utyt
.will be sold at prices as low as any to the United States,
he Lk determined to uphold the
be U enabled, to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest
Pl U(fba3 adopted Iba principle of Identifying
Interest with his own, In quality and prfee, aadjejgi aj*
ware on the greatest variety of ererj aeampuou oi
fandture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the te
nant and costly, that a house, or *nr part of eg*.™* “
furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly toor*
d«r. The following articles consist, to pert, of hhnrtwk,
which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpasses
in any of the Eastern cities:
Louis XIV tot»*-tete Sofas;
60 Sofas, to plush and hair cloth;
60 dox. Mahogany Chairs;
20 doa. Walnut “
60 Mahogany Bocklng u
20 Walnut 44 44
60 Mahogany DlTana;
20 Walnut a
W Marble Top Centre Tables:
60 “ “ Dressing Bureaus;
20 “ M Waahstanls;
40 Enclosed “
100 Common "
20 Plain Dressing Bureaus;
49 Mahogany Bedsteads:
20 Walnut “
60 Cottage ”
800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;
20 Mahflgan* Wardrobes;
10 Walant tt
10 Cherry - w
60 Plain Bureaus;
70 Dining ami Breakfast Tables;
12 Secretary and Bookcases;
20 do*. Cane Seat Chairs; |
24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs;
12 Ladle* 1 Writing Desks;
Uat and Towel Standi; What-Nots;
Btiguiree; Paper Mache Tables:
Conversation Chairs; Pembroke “
Elizabethan “ Hall and Tier **
Reception u Ladies'Work M ;
Pearl Inlaid ** Extension Dining Tables;
Arm M - Ottomans;
Gothic and HaD Chairs; _
A large assortment of COMMON FDKNITURB and
WINDSOR OHAIBS. ClfiCtrt SUZZU supplied with all an
tides in their line. .
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the shorts
notice.
All orders promptly attend*! to.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
HEW JEWBIBT STOBE,
No. 87 M»rltet Street,
(Stand door abort Vie. JVbrtA-u*xf corner o/theDLvnemd.)
T OUN STEVENSON, (of the late firm of John B. SlTaddsn
*1 A ©O respectfully wmouticej to the public. thatbe■ fc*
opened, *t the abore stand, a fine assortment of 'VATGUhS,
JEWKLKY. SILVER AND PLATED WAKE, LAMPS, GI
RANDOLES, }\xlxt and Table Cutlery, Britannia Tea aud
Oommut nun Set*, and the usual variety of goods in his hue
and attention given to the REPAIR of FINE
WATCHES, JKWKLHY, Ac. , . . .
He trusts, that firm bis long experience In business, he
will be able to glee satisfaction to those who may favor him
with their patronage.
Pittsburgh. May 15i
Henry {Udurdton T Jeweller,
HAYING re-tittal bis elor® In ft handsome manner, and
bat recently returned from the eastern aUea with a
Bn. assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY
GOODS, would call the attention of hi* friends and cnatam*
•n to the tuA that among his Watches wflljbe found the
most desirable atrlea, pattern* and makers. Of Jewelry, the
Utestetjle* of Lrooebes, Ereaat Pta*, Fab and \est Chaims
Finrer lihur*. Ear Kin**, Miniature Lockets, eta* etc. !
pKcY000&*~&n& as Papier Macho. WcSW; «*l
Boxes, Desks, Fmct Vases, Perfume liotti**, Tahl* Mats,
Colt’s Pistols, Porte Mona ales lo gnat rarlety; China Iruit
and Cakt Dhdwe; with an endless rarlety of useful and or
namental articles, which hare only to be •eento be
dated, fncnrl] NO, 81 MARKET bTRELT
WORTH KNOWING—To all that am about »°
r nurchaw anything In the way bt fine Watches, rich
Gold Jewelry, or iterllDg tfllTer Ware U00t» baa uowoo
hand a very coal assortment of all kinds of eocds la Ins
line of budoiss, tbit he U selling atlhdr Turn tmx* «ud
„ least from 25 to below tbeprices asked by three
- Old Fogies" tb»t baee been twenty years or to In the mar
ket with their old Mock of goods that eort, when purebaeol,
double their present nine, and Jot they erpeet to make a
profit on them. I assert facts worth knowing, that lam
selling goods, new and fresh,Juki purchaarf, a* shore, from
■l5 to 60 9 cent, cheaper than any other dealer in thla city,
at 11 Market street. jZr*_
Eg OUSE TO LET, AND FUBNITUttK FOR BALE—A
f i ™j three rtory house on Soennd street, between
WSJand Market The fnrnltnro will be sold at a bargain.
Enquire of [)j22) 11.0. HOOD. M Markatst. _
Uay Wood Hystaery end Gardena.
JAME 3 KENNEDY, [lata Manager of the well-known Sy
raenre Nuseriea, Now York.) begs lease to Inform the
public. that he has now ertablilhed an EX3ESBIYE NClt-
BKRY on the Farm of Mr. Jamee S. Negley, near East Lite
erty. where be shall be prepared, after tha 6th Instant, to re
coin and fill orders for srery ysrietyof Irtilt and Ornamen
tal Trees, Hardy and Gregu House Shrubs and Plants. In
addition to a ehoire and superior stack on hand, he baa made
arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries In the East,
to keep up his supply. Haying a thorough and long etps
rlenee in tha bnsinces, he can assure his customers perf.et
M jlr Keunody would also respectfully offer h!a aerricra In
designing, lajlngont, and managing RnrelCemaleriea, Pub
lic Parks, or the grounds of Country Residences; and wttr
also furnish plans for the formation of Uwna, Approaches,
Picturesque Brenery, Ac, In the highest rtylraoftheerL
Practically acquainted with erery branch of Landscape
Hardening, and baring spent years in the SylTiaa Parks of
England, and on the beautiful banks of tha Hudson, be
hopes he has the capacity to meet the wishes of those who
Cbmmanloatlons can be addressed through the City
Post Office, or .left at tha Warehouse of Moans. Negley *
Mohan, 22 Wood street ' ___ , _
KENNEDY » Oft.
tv. :&>
O 6,00
CsV 6.00
GU-. 6,00
"bSSSEK’S '-■?
CELEBRATED CHEMICAL-YEAST
OB BASING POWBEEB,
The CTctpejf, KmllMat, eioß l’g/klond aowOTii
~xml Ariidt far Raising Brtad , Biscuit* fVifd,
Qriddl*, and Johnny Ctiles, ftistry.
Puddings, Start! Calts,
Bread*
EVER I.VVE S'TBD.
Opinions or the phkss:—
Those who b*Te tried U v hn?o found that tbo advertise*
cent dues not taunt Us prefers bo
Floridian and Journal Y«b .
nouwkrcpor* who hare tested the quality of this pow
d*r, pTvniiniDiv unanimously io It* faror.—[lockport Daily
Courier.
It surnames everything In theway of ruin?, we ever saw
ored In the baking of coi«.—t Uahway Advocate and Regis*
tit, April li, ISW.
This U an article of such utility in carious kinds of cook*
err. th«» when lla virtue become properly known, no
housekeeper, that studies comfort and economy, will wil-
Unelj ilo oiu-oul Y. M<*., M.J 21, ISM.
No one need hesitate to nso Durkea sail-lmpartabt article
to housekeepers.—[UepobUcan Banner and NaabTille Whig,
Feb. 17,18K5. « .
Would you hare light broad, sweet broad, broad that you
can eat with a good relish, do not forget to procure Durkee»&
Baking Powder, and you will not Odl to hare good broad,
uakea, Ac.—{Troy Daily Times, May 24, Iss
- hare tried this article, and can recommend U with
perfect <x»nfldeuee.—{Qil*t** c Oarette, July, 186—
Durkee’e Baking Powder we hare tried at oar house, and
our *• better half” was astonished at the result.—[N. 1.
Daily Times. Oct 23,1852.
AU pood housowires will rejolco m and glorify .the name
of l»urk«f. nflnr they hare his Baking l*o«d*r a lair
trial—| New York Sun. Sept. 30, 185'-.
Durkew’s Baking Powder, undoubtedly the best article for
this purpose that has yet been discovered.—N. Y. Dutch
mThe highest commendations, from hurdredsef the largest
and most respectable wholesale houses in ihi*, and nearly
oTery largo city on this continent, could be given, If space
allowed it.
SMITH & SINCLAIR,- 1 '
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
j TO* SALX,
SO9 bags Rto Coffee; 300 bblaJf.O, Molasses;
176 hiula N. 0. Sugar; 60 bblsSugar-Housedo.
30 boxes Grant's Tobacco; 200 bales Batting
60 boxes Webster old do. 300 kegs Nails, assorted;
20 bxs Bussell A Robinson’s 200 boxes Glass;
100 caddy boxes of various 30 kegs Ye. Twist Tobacco;
brands; 200 boxes Rosin Soap;
60 bbla Loaf Sugar; 50 boxes Palm . do.
20 bags Pepper; 20 boxes Ground Pepper;
15 bags Pimento ; QrouudCassia, Ac. Sc. Ac.
TEAS! TEAS! TEAS!
.WHOLESALE AHD RETAIL,
Jit the Pekin Tea Store,
jg Fitts Pmsuraim, Pi.
gg- Bt the half chest, or neatly packed In metallic
packages, to anlt tho trade.
OtfßY—3oo Da prime new white Honey, in ?m&U
boxes, for fhmlly use, just najeitd end lor sale by
ttftgo . j, d. wiLLuaia, ig-wooa ft.
R : ESIDKNOE Kilt SALE— Situated In Allegheny City.
Thu Lot U 60 feet front on North Com! street, by 235
doep to liberty street. The honee la large and eonrenlent.
ly arranged, with gas ibrtnrea, bath room, 4c.. A good Car
riage Hon* and Stable on Liberty street; trees, rhrnbbery,
Ac. This beantlfol residence will be sold on easy terms.
oct2) B. CUTHBBMtt BON; 140 Third it.
BRITISH LDSTIU4—IO casks for sale by
octlS B. A PAIINg
Snip- Dterittend.
PERSONS insured in the Untnal .Department of the
Pittsburgh Lifblo anranee Company, are requeued to,
all end rocs', ve their Scrip lor the 30 per cent- diridend de
clared on tha latof Pehrrary St' : \- f '«'
.0018 0. A Soantaiy.
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E. R. DUBKEE, 4 # "
Sols PROPBJXTO* AXJ> HaOTT&TUVXB,
130 lftt(M{wrf,-S«w York.
1 t McKEK, Agents, PHtsbnrgh. foctSl]
133 SECOND AND 151 FIRST .BTBBE
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MISELLANEOUS.
—A FSOCCiKXTIOH.
: fTTTTHSBSAS, Tfrian; *4 tt-Assembly, insmM&iOTtdt
jW-* liaWs, approred the fourteenth dsr.of
; ApriL-A» J>. J9sti tbe«sJ*olBpWtoou#, VUwn»««i fw«
Lfnuoo, on SaaUy.ls-yOEßlDDKr?rtthlii the Iha»A of
, AliPgbeayODuhty, under the penalty of Tlfty Dollar* for
each offence, to be imposed br rommary:contfctinxif*nd:iir.
! defeult thereof,, is punishable by imprisonment. pMbd
I (joanty '■ .
i Ah£’Whereas, by a recent decision of the Supreme Court;
r nromolied at. Pittsburgh, the principle Is laid down which
' sweeps away aUdoubt as to the constitutionality of this law;
Andl Whereas, much of the crime and disorder which.
-hare Gained the annals of this city is referable tothe com
moa and notoriouspractlca which It is the purpose of this
an uniform and lttfiexiblo enforcement of
’this law 1 must powerfully contribute to the pTeserration of
order, and the deration of the public morals and_byper
ndttintt no one render or class of renders to ply thtdr trade
onSUNDAY.canworkinjustiedtpnoon*; _ «
• - And' 'Whereas, by virtue of mj.oißcoj end m con-Llsra- 1
oatb. lt is my special duty to lock;totb*
S.S-At.,l h*/ e iL-ud Vfrwr trccl^
(all upon ail of
andealing-houM,
SSSsSS&ssgSSS
law vrUkh maybe detected,
moat rigor, and the extreme penalties of P?®*—
forced without distinction of persons or conditions. _ |
And, in aid of my settled determination tooonpel;
universal obedience ofthls law, 1 shall T*®l^ Prsl ri
ber oi the Day Pollco, every member of the Si b htiOhs®M
and erery Special Officer, who may be sobjeet to my com- ]
ernnds, to report to me onpata.of insisnfcdismutsal or so*:
pension, erery Infraction of this liw. that ahull-fall unde*
bisobserration,or otherriae come to hi* knowledge. :
And as submission to wholesome laws is honorable to all'
•men as theirwioiation ts disgraceful, I earnestly inroka the
assistance of good cirisen* in my efforts to enforce this law.
And that they may nioto effectually render such assistance,
1 pray them to dismiss that most mistaken repugnance to
becoming Informers, which often restrainsi the law-abiding
from affirming their own patriotism by voluntary eoutriLa*,
eon of information and- aid to officers of. toe law, who In
ihe simplicity of ourrepabUcaalnjtitutkTna aw necessarily
w»*kln cumbers, and dependent for efficiency uponpopular!
countenance and coroperetlon. • - . .
Relying upon such alii, and pledging myself **£.
to an energetic, vigilant, and sustained effort to enforce this
UwTaSmnSeveryinfraction 0! Us provision.*, I onto
more call upon all renders of spirituous, rluou-y ood malt
uSorsTto Sirintan Ihe sxlethereof cnSuuaej. wlOJa
Sixth it*hi Oetober. A.P. 1853.
. -ROBI. M-BIPPLE. Mxyor.
EUBOPE4H ABEHCY. •-•••••
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED OFFICE IN .THIS CITY
ms SBornito .1
MONEY TO THE OLD COBNTHT*
tames BLAKELY hegalMTetosay to tWp(OTona har-.
*1 lSffcieuda In the 014 Country, end dEdroos of either
SmuSlthemlnonexor paying thnir hia ar-
SSStafor doing either is no* complete, andtra bo firm
csn not occur, nor
*“rr nnrins the last ten years la. wWph beb&a been m
Sl'osKL hL wnltti orer » Hslf Jimioaof DoUors
SimStttwKof a dollar, and the house for which he U
m UrSool, has shipped not to, than 15,000 mwoob
daring the last year to this country, wilhont s complaint of
“SeoinifflMiSSSrMiets tor London, DoMn, Ut-er
poS! XSow. cS. -Delfest, Emories, Port
Londonderry, and Dundalk, to hew
ySfcphuSlSda, Baltimore endhew Orteunsand
from them cetoPltt? burgh; and win atteM jWctlyto 0«r
-rr,s
| places, tU:
ON ENGLAND.
Edirarfs^SDJafcTdACo— — l.~JHur«n»nl.
tt>?prindp«J clttoWd towns fiiroughout
England and TTalfe*-)
05IEELAKB. •
pxcrrinclii —JtaDJlo.
SSAHCSES*
Armagh, Belfast, Downpatrick, .
M.llnw- Btrabane, Athlcrr, fclSZi-a,.
Drogheda, Fermoj, EmOsronhj-,
SX;.-■ ■S^.'-'otaSSC,;.;
DangSmon, Londonderry, Omegfc, . Yongtill,
Bsffige, Kilkenny, “Tosh,
National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and to branches
taUlJ^i»acotta.. iEisct
Uea- Edward Blonnt * Co, Bankers- •-
( Ayallable in any city in Francs.)
1 OS GERMANY. . „ ,
Messrs. Vogel. Kook * Co, Bankers, jjkanhfcrtonfhe-Mtln,
mv7 tftfl. cor, of ggrmlh nod SmHhfikd S&- •-
p»HSAgg FROM nTOBTOOI.
iast . ISZ.B!
mm talcndU MwlMp, built for “Topjcott’o Linr." »
T, h : iknrcst Pilket Ship uSo*i, uuil fir etrmsih of
for »IU°S qualllu*,
h» «o MtuUAlht jliTerpool trade.,, , .
Th?E?tEaA.U>IBtE Trill s»n from Urefpoplonor rtont
Uieii-mToP Dzctma, uul.pmoM KntUng fir thinr
frimd.rbould not Iwo th.opportordtjof oecnrtng pssngo
JotSr from Mrak jK. T»psrott 1 Co, Liverpool, wtai day
t ° , TUe t BSBrSdT«I?U commanded by C«pt Goo. B. ConiMi,
fracenlly of the pocket chip, “ 'Km. Tepscott. ) who
tncn for «L> Bodnias to pesaogvrs, snJ ltie «ki«-
f “s < R—arK?¥Dlb« kooceeilod bjrtbe megniarent nrtv
rtip ‘lgbemrocS," commanded by tie w«Uknown Captain,
apply to JAiIES BUHSr.Y,
T or1 o 1 T(Vrricr ff Sft*en«K »» i\ StnPhfWM «*?•
V&lliable Farm for SaJe» i
Mrs peters to'vn«iiu\ Washington coun
TT, PENNi-—The undersignedwisbcsto disport™
hl»valuabl«T Farm, rituated in-one of the mofttl.J-
Tlt«r. fertile nod desirable sections of Washington county—
tea nSorhMdprovrrtia! fir lu good morals.nni tetri
llKeuf*»aod sufficiently eonTenlent to good markets- ThL
iSd lies within two miles of the proposed rout* ** e
CharUers Talley Railroad, an implement "Mfjj **|J« r
tjinly be madedoring the coming year. It contain* »taut
145 ACRES, more or le**: of which there are about lb
ACRES CLEARER and In a high ataieef c ?V T *i!^ , *tN Ed
finely improved. The uncleared land abouads in goal Tim
ber. and the whole Is abandanUy lied * 1
■rttrvin* of William Pari, Daniel.Eell, and others.
one Brick and the other Frame; • ***&£{}i*J?
Frame STABLES* with other necessary out-boildinj:*-
Tbera U an abundance of fine FRUIT o Pjopeny-
Thls valuable Farm wIU Ueotd. on accommodate term*
Tar any further Information in reference to it, application
-£sfSf •» «*» ■ atoCTibcr ’ lll
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Cranfonl; by the author of Ruth Moorland'Cottage, 4c.
The Senator** Son. or the Maine Law: a Last Refuge, I>j
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The Forged Will, or Crime mud Betribution; >y Emerson
victim of Excitement, At, by CsroUne lM Heutt
A ftoheoppiy
octa T 6 Fourth -treet.
SEW MV SIC. ' ■
TEE latest pnblishcd, just mcelTed. :■ ■
Fharcaila, raise-Brißanto pour le piano, par F. Burg
jnniler?
Irj Tuliptas 3 raises. Ottoman Waltt.
There la but one Paris, 4 Waltzes; by Strauss. -
Etty Way. Bo old Qrareh Tara, «•
Also: LQij Dale; Katy Dean? '
They*™ sold me down da riter;
Slo«jm Bchottkh; Afton Sehotosht
Pride Polka; Early Dawn Polka;
Together wltlithe latest Guitar and Ykdin. Music. A large.
andsplendtd eelection of Piano' Fortes wDI arrlro shortly,
when purchasersand other* are loTltedto rail andexaminw.
CHARLOTTE BLIJMBAIB Wood street, .
Second door abore Fifth.-
Chlcteerlng'a Pltnoi. v
, -4. , THE aubscritMheajuJtrecelTed from the
manufactory of JonasCidcierius,
ig*iP«pPl?S| Boston, the followingWnnoPorte^which are
y 8 : wi n ilwn»fttMn for examination and aale, cla :
Ho. 13033-ona elegant rosewood, round oornmv tolled
back and front. tt?i octaaes. P rt S
So. 13ST8—one rosewood square, 0 oetarca, price w
n 13CS6 do do do_ 8 “ “, : SS
“ 15655 do. do roand front 6 “ ;
“ 13M5 do Walnut do 0
<* 15592 do do roandeornersS' ™
u miB do do square ® * ou ,
All iho abore are finished with the new tron&saa and
new scale, with Mr. Chlcketlng’a namecaston thoftame. to
prerent imitations and Imposition. PumhssOT are Incited
to oxamlne the aboTe elegant Bstrumenta, at the SlnJc
BtOt Jom< P
i,a> •■■■'. •No.Bl IVood street, Pittsburgh
Real Estate-Far Sale. :
n Houses anti lots on Pine street;
Z, Three Brick Houses and Lots on Pike street:
Three Brick Hanses and Lots tn East Birmingham:
One acts lot opposite gt' Msrrt OnmteiT.pn theflreensj
hntgh aid Ptttsboggh Turnpike, enclosed with a hoard
6 0m acre lot adjoining the ebote, also endued with a
Bood board-feneeTon the lot Is * small frame house, excel
lC TNrM»ty<>ne acres of Land fourmflrt from od*
Joining lands of Samuel Garrison, and ftnnUtt* onthaAl-
UghnnyrlTer, and Valley EaSrojd., ," x
One Brick liaise and Lot on Webster street;
One Frame House and Lot on Franklin street;
Twn Lots la Allegheny City, well Improred ;
Fifty Lots Ittßast' Liverpool, Ohio;.. : . .
Thaabore property will be sold -onfhrorable to aua
on three-fourths of the purchase money a long credit will
U j£S?to JAMES BLAKELT,
gSf 7 Beal Estate Agent.
Hone Mllle luFall Operation ****“■„
RYAN’S BOHJims, Filth strcetc-THBPEQPBIKrOB.
thankful to the public for pest custom, Tentnres to so
licit a continuance of the same tor hia present entOTri«j
the establishment of a -Flour and Sptce MHU wlthm-the
dty» for tie accommodation of his customers, tsa *•& wlto
-wish, to hare really good Flour, pur«gruTmd.Spices,'£c-»*c.
The attention of Families, Mercian ta and ©iiet% is lntl
teda and all I aai is that they vUI git* me a trial. .
F. R. I«AVO,Ko;i-Diamond.
N. R—All articles taken "back If not fbUnd good, and tie
money returned. 1 . .marl 9
ATKST FKUIT GAmKßiiß—For.picking fruit from
tall trees without the aid of a ladder; Pruning Instru*,
ments of the most approved construction; Digging" Forks,
auitablo for strawberry beds, Ac 4 Potatoe "Hooks; Seed
Drill*; Cutting Boxes, for Hay' or Corn Stalks, of various
patterns,-and a great rariety of labor saving fanplcmeet*--
for the garden or farm. Downing’s, Barry’s, and other
standard works on Fruits, Flowers,' Bore! Architecture, and
Landscape Gardening, for sale at the Seed and Implement
Warehouse, No. 49 Fiflb etreeWTitiaburgb, P*-
jy22 JAMES-WARDROP.
Wall’s Academy ofDrawing and. Painting I
WG. WALL would noUfy- his frfendfrimd the puNic*
• that he has removed his studio from First street.
to the corner, of Market and Fourth streets,' (second story,)
over the store of Wm-TiL Harsh; entrance onTonrth street*
At the requestof his friends, he has also opened a DRAW*
ING SCHOOL. Classes for young Ladies and-Gentlemen
will be formed in boih Drawing and Painting. He has Sited
up a Room with cfhry facility for study, gndfre trusts that
bis enterprise will zaeiet.with asspporungpattonage.
apriSfctf ; . ' ' '• • ' ..
Warren’s Congrets loit*
ff'tHTR n?K Is prepared by a purely chemical process, and
X &toajrinifedfoconfasrt«ottf«Ftjpunow£f>m<iah’cj*tti
-I«s pale when first used, but by exposure to tbe.Air be
come* gradually of a most intense ®nd permanent black.
For Kilt In bottles of Tsrians site, by OT «Wl,t.t
'jonB'-"■ - j».i» H* > we -
V msAat street, earner of at
V-gUtAM bblsforTOledgrralo by \
V/*?E?S lI.JLIAHSISTQCS.ACQ-.
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Hsf*» fe Si : ':-s-®Sii*i
; •"£&■:■■ -■ JET , 2&™*. .gas.'fiiSSi:®*:-
! g*g* -^mos: } mmw
sssa;., visir 60 " gag, ■■ ■
■ Garden Lavender, Clove, . : ' L-L,. g’ra
Cbocolate, v Pineapple, , r'p : . •:"v,>LC--:
Allof whichtoo eubecriU' « t mi*.tO'l;m»«l“'‘ :.'r r t;V>‘ ‘ :;.->-.:'!
i N. B.—Also msnulactnrcr of Keahnift Gtnz&te Sot AS" ■ iH .. : >
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I and wlto greatest. («prtBi JOS, y. P. KBATISO. !•■....•• ,w~. , . :
s JIUJttSK’B COMPOVUD SKRUP OP YEL,- .-; gggriSfgg vg-g-gg’gg g.-,.
i . LOW BOCK BOOT, j- . '
tmma is a partly Vegetable Compound, scientifically pr*. _ .r\.
fT-Miid'iim too best roots and herbs of toe UMi;: g;:;.!’ I ,^;.: 'gaga ~-.-gg-:;.---
jttSaSlldid hs»:gsioed annnrWaned reputation ta(b» ,'J} : '' '
,v £'7 .
soi Diflßnrc Obgaah, and I -gSO-g-..;- r.-, r=. ; -% a g- ■:.£■:■
1 ton* eorhigsllßUioas Bisesses,XlTcr OofflpUWto ■) - -g':-.. •. g. . f
_..*oorinzsll Humors, Cntanocus Eruptions,Spjfo- ig-g'f, -.< • ■ . g',w»v-‘
*°tu Scald Hood, Canker, HmplM on . ;•■ a
Dleers, Taamrs,MerenrW Dlseaae,<to \'U“
cers,£e.,Ac. '■ ■" ' ' ■ . •;•. ■'• ■ T ': r \ z ’ : r.
ASaULATZHG IHB ffBCSETORT | a
andty enabling them to
preventing and earing-many painful -i^
eases; strengthening aud quwting the Nervuua System, thus <* *V- '• .*^:>.:
allaying Nervous Irritation, and curing all disease* of taa .
JierTESe aallysteria,l»euralgia,Cramps, ItisJniriTalled .-w., :
inSeeWof alllmaXJi COMPLAINTS, as \r**nco, -;*S ' '
-General BebUlty, Irtegolarity, Otathietiona, SwaUmg-of.-- V- - -- i 'V> ; v.
the Peet. Limbs, Joints, caa«d by ; i'>:"'-*- ; <-.r
Lung end Throat Complaints, as Colds, Contis, p.‘r ....,• -
-f
"Root, nrensndby C- Htrae i Co,eltooroiirMlTes,ortoOTr j. :■ .•" g. ; ;gg
Sta3fi~ud«&iiißE Etobe s t«T .stlntwy md : P-g o, : : ;: :>.y 5 -’ "g
-prepuntion; wo4b . •-
-A. wTspeiSr, iWi, Cssblorlino Eock-Bsdt, do. do,Kerv '-& ;:t-'-?~si,
WlUiamKiDUps,Ker. J.B. Kictaoiid, C. & Jones, o Vjo^-.’-v-
ProrideneeQeih Adrt, fV
: I^-
been scqnstntrd witb its modst opwiodi to ii* - *. .’
LSo, end eon oy to »Un*n respects it Is stoirsilynslon. t
lated to remedy class of Disease- f<g-'1 ~-j- •■.:■■.:
signed: f—
its attendant symptoms, it exoto
LIVEK, remores Torpor, and! nactiTlty of ihisOKO. , -f ■
stimolates healthy action in all the system. As. a &I.PO-. • *-
EAIOE,or pndSer of tooj,. ' r-
Vy C^MOeIe 1 * CO, Ho..4l&Broidira,, .'j ; g V
NOTTrorS, Md sold by Dniggista end othra toroughoot . -
2d* Mother oonntrlk JQEb ilOffljatjAgeob, .?• X/- '•
DE. DE LANEY’S - v -vs, '".
CELEBRATED. T , i .•;. • i
CURATIYE :
■. -- m -<-
O EMlSSlOSAsoh»rrs3Sing*nddestraetlTo,endpro<lnc. - / * - ,V -
tire of so ranch mlscMef to too nerrooo syEtaco, inoipseita- .
ting toehaa tor business society mndastriniony.. '- ' ~r^-
This Ihstrmaeht Is siinple, i «mprohenstvei end. ■;:
/ntffnp, snd msy he used ndtoont-too sllghtrat-toeon- A _ "V; - . „
Veslence or toe knowledge of toe-most Intimate friend. .{ ' .-- 'g
ltls to be used cilerrally.prcdnciiigno pain cr .lAiOxy 'l. gg
wbsterer, nor prerenting any one from ettending to f
hlsbusinfflß;*ndwhUo!nui»notflsinp!eeimiibnamt«ke | '-, A
piece. iiwigomOng Ihtcrgaru,in njftdrt an tz* 5 ; i. .
tent Outt then stasis rsssraamn romans esiisrios, toe | ' Jg :; -.
lose of which, censed bj eerlj obnse, is the dlsesee In ques- i .*‘.‘i'-
th3D.S3tdtliec»nseof toethonsandeoacondtonteoniplsints | . . It. . * -
—Tlir-RerTonsnese, ProstraUtm, Pjspepsie,:Psto to too | -
Head sod Dironess of Vbdoir; Wealaies3 of.tbe. Beck end i ,■■ W -'g '.g
Iciwer Extremities, Affections of the Ejnt, Impotence, Sin- j .. J .. u
iplestmtoe Facc-Prenistnie Decline ofTirility, Weakness s -.g.-.g;.; -
of ilemonr end-Power' &r'Mental Deketim, . -j, _v
Ayeisfon io Society, TuniUty, SclPliiamst, Lore of Solltode, s ~
Ac. All thtsi cvzipluirXt iancricgly aiiorjicor, al roco ai Lgr i. r - ~ .-
. i..g> *-‘ 4 1.-'
BaU-alsor«n£mbered,4hatthosecpmplainfaarfibiitliltis .• ?. .. ..• _
'nndfflsMddby tha profession in: general, a_^d that all the | .- ‘i ' •
l.nxedidneintho woridnefcrhas,andnererwill, stopthraa . J. ■+..-*■■*
j losses,-wbldti, if anowaftocontinneahehocked, .are sure to ....
TjTOdncethemostdistreasihgconsequences-. : .g f
r*Che price of the eareftilly SMar«d $. ....
acainsl allobeerration in a box, !-- only slo,Tit can besent . ~ . - -. ::
byexpross to any address, in any part of the Sww,. • j . r
Canada,do-accordingtoorfeTjaccompanied Jjyfullairre* |;. '*•.• ••
frfruy*, tmpoy «inj sflrjcc to the and, single,tl» * ■.-’e •
expensea,eTeD to the wmotest jasts'cf the'-country, being |r v -?
Te tad remittances - must be directed (pori» | : .-. r ;J'v •
iptM) t/v thfl Doctor himself. hehaTingndsAgenQgsestahhah* S i* t * ’f*
and Paris. ' . . K-* 4 -'-'-' ■ s":i.
Address, (post-paid) Dr. B. Do Laney,sl Lispenard strea*,
l^’npvi. isrtnrw,dailT, frnm9 A.M. till3P.M^,and-frOm 7 to ....
8 P.SL, the Sabbath excepted. . ■■.■'.! .. ... .
: •_* The undersigned certify, "with great pleasure, that the- .
above mentioned Instrument is not.ohly txmstnaried on sc*- |. v .s^.- v. B >.,
entific principles, but that from in. uso the happiest resnJta . .y. i** -; v
miyalways.••ithconfident,be antidpated,th«ebeing,for . •. g \-'.
the cure of those diseased-no cihcr certain nsiaif extant, L .-%•.. *....
HEKBY S. KELLER, AL D, , . V
CIL GOETZE,TiI. D„96Cambersst, \*rr-f
C. l> . ?s4Borardst, r
... ,-KEW YOBK. • •
STATION£RY WABEHOCafi. - *
W, S. HAVES, '_2ll
CoßJixa of MiitTTT asn-Szooxn-Szscszs.. ..
ALWAXSOK lIAXD, a large and well selected stoekw "
Whatman’s Drawing Papers, all sites r
Drawing Paper in rolls, Tariousandlhsj;
DtanghtingPendLs - '■ kvrv -
Mathematical Instruments r.:: r
' Tape lndia Bobber? ♦ r v v
R«ld"Bo6kss.
• Profile-Papersr.t
. Cross Section. Papers;. Ud~ ? Is -••
Protractor'Papers; iy'x
And all articles or Stationery used .bj“Qril ingineera. -
jyy»Level. Transits Topography andHecord'Books made j- .
to order—ruled to any-pattegi»reqxiired. sepl •*
LLKJi DKVKKK—THSGEHAI WOEK COMCtEIfi— la
Ellen Eerere; or, The Way of the Will—by «nU»r \ ■' ;
of “Amy Idwitracc," "** Stanfield “Gus Hoirmrt,^-. * t
“ Minnie Gmy,” ic. Beautifully illuitntfoi. * 1 JVA.
fe another newnnrdof the.gifted author of “Qua
Howard*” and enrpaasevta’point of ingenuity of intiigo*. l!1 i<y-,4."”
end»Mllfulamibliiatlbii l K>yhftbla'writM , 4fcnntr eebrU l ; p..p:V~ -
It lad <mnwm«ftsuccess In London, ■whereU hurm.' • R#. .
through one of the weekly jouraalsof that d*y* the circa-i . .
btfnnof which has been Increased many thousands bytth *
creat popularity. Whoerer has admired the deep Interest
and draoaiio descriptions In “Stanfield Hall,” »nd ?-&say [. “
Lawrence*” must certainly pronounce -Harry dfhtou to on
<M trftoniend effiectlTain these points.V I Hss anther, - . : J ; -
i wiUiOutta the least3mitating,h*3 strongly re3atodod.ua of- <
Ithe-witTgailantry
Lever's verts; and Uxawork is destined toharea good call. ' --:i. ':
• IL 3HX32£r£;C(X*
Ho.'- 54 Smlihfidd ♦ street. - r ;*>.; '>
TV A. FAHNESTOCK'S VEBMIFUSB USED AT TBJS t•
3. LAST MOMENT WITH SUCCESS.— : " _ . ; -\ '
WiStfixctoff CoC3rTT,Pa^KoT n 3SS» £•.-
A neighbor of mine had a chM.thaiwaa:fery sielc,and j . ;
the physician att-nding it exerted all his skill ferite relief \.--
butwithcrat ktblL 'They sent to CanonsburgfarDr.lu'wb©
emme oter to onr place; and trpen..aa examination of-the j
approredcf attthtt. theattendiug physician had, dene/ j-.
"btrt could do nothing more for it. .The ehild.*** omm, .• -
jyt.%, then said that there could be no risk in. trying Pina* \
estaek’s Vennifogo, and thought they had •
They cent to my and procured'soma. -Alter Bamlme
tering the first bottle* according to the printed .direction*,
-the child passed a few wurma. .Tbeytheu gar* it about v -
half of another bottle* when it passed'hetween.'TwO AftD - '
THBEEHUHDBED WORMS, and immediately commenced
taprorinE, ns™ co.npletdj
«a »H . 4 «...
-. t?g!8 ~ ■ r . TittebUTyh, P*.
piaiADKK’S ASSISIAST, new editiaii* with
Notes and Additions,'toother with a short system©*
py A.Jordap, President Jcdgooftbe Eighth
Judicial Distrirt," receired and fbr rale bj/; . ! •
J. R. WELPDr»Hobkseller and-Stationer,
. Rt W6cd;strwt.hetyeeu-2d'A rt«.
• TSASI -TEAS!: TEASI ?'• ' .
A* JATSE-S,.
PEKIN TEA. 8 TORE!'
38> Fifth Street, - - j
HAS just weired the largest and
GEKE2T AND BLACK TEAS ercr brongiiS.io Pitts
burgh, «T?bm*«E some of the finest chops'to. be found is
the eastern markets. ' Merchants >isitahg the. dty to vat- ~
ehisa Goods, cr on their tray Easti are infited
examine my- stock
nn rtiriij nn iln ■■mu ipTimr p ini be. purchased ia.
NewYcrfcrtPhUadelphia.': Below isaUstaf
grades, aU of which hare been careful jy selected, *cd can
»ith confidence be recommended: * 'P
40 fc&lf-ehests fine Young.Hyson ;< : t -
10 do do Moyunck^ungßfracffV
10 . do ‘ extra fine hloyune do; *■_
100 do" v " dp;
15 . do Extra fin* 1 do; ; r *
100 Laequred boxes extra Curious IfcungHyscn;
25 halTcliarta fine Gunpowder; :n;
10 do Extra See do; _ vt;;
.ft do •' •do ' Moyunalmperial?;
20 de • Supedor . ’do;;-
175 do* Tina Oolong Black Tea;
40 do Extrafine.Oolchg;, /.
30 do Extra Curious .* do; - : v-.
20 do • Baperiatirdy strong and fragrant Oolong
25 ehesu extrafine English Breakfast'Tea;; •
5 do -Curious do." ' V
ALSO—Jam andElo Coffee,
Terited ~
Pittsburgh, May 1« 1853.
■ “ TYPE' •
A.JATSEB, ■
50.38-niTn siamirirEßrEqHr
Agaitforihc Salt of Co.'s Typ?, jt,
or fhhadeipum* - ;
HAS ON HANB and ibr ate,U» fcltoTing>-Btnsa lined
colnmn Galleys; Common Jiallsys asrottsa;-SHe*.
Galleys, Ctamposing^Btiela;,’-Common- and
Shootine Sticks! ley Broshes; Bottom Qomna; Tnroi--
tuio and Biglet, of all descriptions; Brasnßnlsiofall
descriptions! Job InS,dnlS cms; 10» Proat!* Nona
:lnk;.looFoimts.Fsm^C^ littCTf TOdleads,rotto apy-
Presses aid fypo wiß re«iTvyrompt at
traSomandfnrotsbod et'ttePannSxjptfceSL- miypere-.
’ celred Ineiehango Ibr nen, at 9 ccnts.^
Pittsbnrgh, May If. 1655. Pa r ... . - -
b- T.M a X . HOUSE COMPLETE FOE -SC -CK.VT*rtH. P-
Calloir, Third .street, lias reeled TU>atUt*i*e; hy
Dleiens; also Moors’* u li£scf rrrr-
The Mysterious Parchment* or thuSatanio
csted to Maine Liquor progress. . r ••: ~r 11. ~
Yenfce,thedty of the Sea;. Practical Bra£6sra«ii ho. 14
of Collier’s Shakspeare;EditlvsLesacy, 0 Ly'theautiiOT
of “Adelaide Lindsay.” ie. - ' ’
' Bajarl Taylor’s Poems; So. 4lBliringJ^«Whß»aaTe3
InEimlandj Petencm’flMagttiaesjiMre ceats; K#r«r««oi
BsSelor;TficiettVWorks. - ' v —• .
Semetaterlhe place, opposiiethaPort
. .orvt mIaCK ika.—Tbelubscribera h*r*-3anre •
OoKm* bar.-
ibr tamUy OJC. TteririU.fmnntee U i
Su2!if 2tTOp«S; SnstxtnjtJlad Seta*!of £*rcrto f
S?tmi tiSSTyS bem oa««i Mr ? prl " > .* a ? lLj ’
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