The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, November 23, 1853, Image 4

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JOHN IF.CLOSKEY
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M,<m MONDAY, the
V&s iS^^V^^fvßl? at - lO o'clock A. M.
iro certain-Lota of C
t—the ccehegiDning
airtoen feet from tbt
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n tmt.Uer.lA
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tntf, botweenStrawhoi
inch of .Ighty-i.o fc,
along Mil alloy tnron
William Hclntyfo-a 1
h Chomr ; alloyv tnonl
paralM wWi.M«Uart
nnlng—on which Is <
■a'nSci^?L^f.>fl t J{ijS*fe , }Wn.'^ , !iS< ' r 'LINO HOUSE, contain
tarma of ado,' epgulre (
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orpnihl'-
’ Tlrtuo of an order ofth
Ooiinty, lotad (be S9fh,
i pnhllo aalo, at Auction
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'4?bt».'f“4s^^/Eafsia*ShSjs i at 1° O’clock, a. U;,,aa I
£h V*bal« 'township, d.
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. poston-tho Butler Turn
ng flaldfioadsavfintgMlrfi.
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f which said lots or pJecftß
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W&Sjy-i ■, ssaasua
• * V Inroalgnlngmylmrim
'-' • ' « tUsgthhhurinffia.
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re* ■§«Pixttires,Batlißoon
: . Bfotlce to. FMmffrO:-•sj*' ro^! P^S[ft J m ,w *' = t
FARM TOR SALE, CtUftted
- ,' - ,e, ' (A-r \‘‘ T J I’ , i£? ,, *-ut'{” S? Jt **?«iStUh® , aSS , W, harms JlaUraSd Oufipahlcs, fisr napcdal Oyster S ontbaWcstTrewton and Cumberland Plank Road, _
«W|portatiniUn,'tt Vfater id. I | P vTriro'jy^t?r^- I^notP. 1 prices,
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CLOTHING/ ' .
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aßSSasa
•SS2RsS^^rMw-o<*wS:ioiprti«.vflMrtw««. *? d .
V«ahto ™Wt styles, which ho rill lake nleasuH.
In Shoring to thorn 'who may favor him with a call. He la
alio breparcd to mako to order . evory article or Oloihlng
oowrfituilng »■ Oentleman’a Wardrolw, ,ln, tho latest and
mostthsMonahle style.., ...■ • ■■■ ._■ ■ .:•• yi*- -«rm
jyj;ftUlo.niS£-Tke subscriber offers for sale hla OCIU
plaUr system of Garment Draughting, so favorably tmovm
■ni'R&etkuyriiod.'by the .triulo of this city. Cincinnati,
. PhlMelpmaohdelsewhere; at tho faffowlniprices,yU:
WlOrinstrurtldns: 410,00; without. instructions, $,,00.
. The Eookaud Euler, containing full and accural* dJroctloM
: ' to successful draughting, forwarded to any part of .tho Dnl ted
!"■’ Btat»s,on receipt of $7,00, by JAMKS C. IVATI,
I v. • v Teacher of Oanoeut Cutting,
i mkr26 ' -. ' No. 45 fifth street, opposite the Theatre.
: . SAilUEli OK.A.Y,
.
: OWTinjl&maao eiclufiiTely to orflLr,
I ’ tosuit. lto «, s£ tanUy ? n taud a
chd»SbrtfiiOTt of OLOTH3, CASSWKRMj VBSTINGj.,
( ' and DVKECOATUxG, Of tho late?t sty)®, wlected
I for UmbbsSobS trade. Gentlamen tons “““fL*
hare Ulldr,wishes consulted and complied with, as all worn.
[ . supervision, - uuv •
CLOTH! NCi STOR. E !
JOHN ir.CLOSKEY & CO.,
TTtORHKHLYofthe celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty
r ftttSt’Siiieh has von an unbounded popularity under
thonSao of tHe THREB BIG DOORS,-hare, for 'tha pur
nose of acquiring more space fbx their Immense business,
to tßesp’oeious on tho corner of
ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
TOrnre they have now Uiemost .
i f 6PIENi)ID STOCK OS CLOTHS!
-.5. •AH© ....
READY MADE CLOTHING,
;>Qiat has ever been offered to the pnblic.
Their principal otyoctfcr this removal, is to give thorn
pirn**frMUtfhrtfarthA • • •
i-WMOI.ES.4XE TBA»E!
Thdyare prepared to 801 l Goods at the.
BO WEST BAS TER It PRICES!
And'tfceywiUwarnmt them to be as good os any manu
ftotoreftin ou WOKK,
tS-isi «*BT Birt*»asD trpoa tnE cnouror. kotic*.
They hare on hand a fall and beautiful assortment ox
CLOXHB and COATINGS, tor ' .■ ■
BROCKS* DRESS? WALKING AND BUSI-
• NESS COATS.
Oa* lixtetesto ««Identical with tboso or our oustoxnpff,
tod we assure the public that our. fidelity will not fall in
flUliut Ordewwe tuny bo JhTored with. .
iSrWttPi rQRGBT THB PLACIi—, . •
W©.‘B@ Wood Sta’eet,
(SAfil -fIIDE,) CORNER OF DIAMOND ALLEY.
H*desire onr patrons to understand that we haTo
co longer any connection,with Uso Clothing Buslnosa on
Übcrty strwt Our attention is dorotod exclusively to tho
j OHN M*OW>SKEVACO.
DRY GOODS.
TAfnnrß trtlOtESAtE AND UETATL DEAtERS OF ;
Pittsburgh, ALLararar city , and ytcin tty.
—D.GUEGG A <j6.. Importers A \Tbolc?jao Deo. era in
PoMlen arid Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties, No. 09, ode
door*6nittie Northwest corner of Wood at and Diamond
ailer. Pittsburgh. Haring completed tbo enlargement of
thslr present occupied Ware Rooms,.arci now opening
of the largest and best stock of DRY GOpDs aud Y ARJ.-
TEB3,'they nate evcrterctolore exhibited to tho Pittsburgh
tmde.^rihdt on examination. will be,found to bo unserpss-cd
w»ny other tfonwof the kind in the City, nnd as one of
the partners lsj;enenilly in tho ..12asl«TO..ClUv» dumig the.
business reasons, burcbasing cheap bargains,.adapted w
W/wowtllbeable to mT r
indaoemants -to mt old customers, and purchasers gener
ally. 'Opr stock of Drr.Goods consists In part of thofollow
isz leading articles* y is; -:
Superior Broad Cloths; ■
Pilot and Petersham do; - B , 4 .
TUaoy Casslmorcs, Tweeds and caunettE;
Jeans* Fancy Vestings and Corduroys;
PlaanelSi Eckings and Vest Paddlngr; ■ ....
Brown and Bleached Muslins, and Irish Linens;
Foreign and Domestic Ginghams; •• l. ". " : -
Alpacas,Merinos, Cohurg Cloths, and Dress Silks,
Bay Slate and Broaehe Shawls ■ •
Woolen OumTorts and Fancy Silk Handkerchief*.
The following comprise a part or tho general stock or
Combs,Threads anil Sewing Silks;
Hosiery, Glorcs, Ribbon*, and Black bufcJeW;
Mull and Carabrick Mnrilns,
Fancy Nettings, and MUlincry good*generally., ..
, Aho— AlargeaiwortmootofTaMeCntlery, i*ock* iknives,
Rasora-and Scissors of our own ImporUtion. 1 jrtomery.
Pateat Medicine*, together, with o PplenUld raortnept (.(
Gold and. Gilt Jewelry, of the laU*«t patterns Gold and .il-
Ter Watches Watch materials YVatch classcis end an ex
tensive-stock of-SO hour ixnd-8 day Bra** Uochs.of a varit*,y
ofpattorn*. AU or which trill-be sold on thtf most aeeoin
modatfaglerms, tor Ce.'"h. or City ron-rence, . ,
• City. Country Merchants and ledlaraare inrhad
togiwuaacall fcofore r arrtirmn B {
' HKOOND ARRIVAL Oi‘
FALL ASD WINTER BBT GOODS 11
The ChtQpnt Goods- of the Season 1
Toting. STEVENSON & I-WII, sign of the original
•Bil liirr, No. 74'MARKET STRUHT.bclwam iourtli
nil tho -Diamond, Pittsburgh, hnvo juft received, ond are
now opening, a large soil eplendnl assortment or |
' . DIIESS GOODS, I
Oftbe maweit and most desirable.styles, adapted to tin!
present sdason.
Plaid Brocade and Fancy £ilk* at bargain*!.
Plato and Ooroellan Silk* and Turk Satins.
Merino Plaids, all wool, and Silk and Wool do.
Aiftftj Raw Bilk and Cashmere Plaids of every description,
very cheap. . • _ _
Nqw style Plato and Fancy Do We*. .
French Merinos, Cashmeres, Coburg*, Alpacas, and Para
crnttos, an cobra and qualities..
De ilcges, end high colored Do Latoos, all qualities.
Fall and Winter Shawls, of every description.
lou2 and Square Broche and Plaid Shawls.
Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do. .
French Chintzes, Gingham*. ■■ ...
A general assortment fast color Prints, from o>i cts. up..
WUTTE aoOBS of otery.description.
ConarevCuifs, Chemisettes and fcmb'd Hdkfs.,at bargains.
Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Good., Tory cheap.
Also, a full stodrofDOMESTIC GOODS, at low prices—
Linen BheeUng, .Pillow Linens, Tablo Cloths, and Nop
kins. BussfilMspor, ond Cravats, very <*eap. .
GLOVES, HO3IEILV, 808PI1S DRJIS, nnd CRA\ ATS. .
Wd. would respectfully solicit an early call ; from both
wholenleund retail buyers, flattering oureulios that wo
ryn accommodate all who may favor us with their patron
ose. on most liberal terms.
ee p 26 . YOUNG. STEYKNSON & DQYh.
“ , jtut KeoetT«<l« -
at the original bee-hive,
No. 74 MARKET STREET, -■
A NEW-.SUPPLY OP PALL AhL WINTER 000D3,
which will bo sold ot exceedingly low prices. Pi
would respectfully solicit an early Call from oar friend* end
the public In general, believing that wo can now offer
great**-inducements to both wholesale and retail bnyero.
thsaororicretotoo TOro0) & LOVE.
WM. A. M’CLUKG,
DEALEE IS .
Kne Tom, Choloo Family Groceries and willow
' .. Wore. ...
COBITER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS.,
u " Pittsburgh, pa.
r 8 now TeceiTlug n large assortment of FRESH GOODS.
1 ln’additlon to his already citenalro stock, purchased
from Bret hands ltr IhoEaetcrn markets, which, will be sold
at JMpSHoUdS, m stMm£Jals, and fomßies, buying by Ote
erpm
' www.iiogcli and Carriage Factory I , (
—JOHNBIOS, BROTHERS & C 0„ ■
Oori&'i/tU&ca and Bdmmi ltrtds, MUghaiy Oily,.
raKawicw''""WOULD respectfullylulbrm their.friends
~ the .public .generally, that they .hsce
the manufacture of Carriages,,
SE-—SSL.Barouthes, Boekaways, Buggies, Sloighsand
Chariots, la alPthrir Tariotts styles of finish land proportion.
All order* wjn be oxocutcdwlth strict regard to durability
Bcpalra. will also be attended to on
the most‘reasonable terms, Using in all thoir-Work the
best Eastern Shafts, Poles, aud Wheel-stuff, thoyfec: confi
dent that all wbaiavor them with their patronage, will bo
perfectly sattsSoAon trial of tholr work. ,
Purchasers ore requested to give us a call,; before
ajß&alseirhegiv., ■ oc*- 0 - 1 ?!
" . ' CARJftIAGICS FOR BAIiXS* • - I
mHßnirteißignedhfts jtutroeeived atbU !
I oiSwiaa WAfiKUOUfIE, ritnwed/N^CmX^
®e«tlw Two Mile betwcan ;
nr»i LawTcnceTillo, a splendid assortment - , air i ■■
of VBQIObESi 'Of ©very. description; anil• will. continue to
receive regularly, new And second hand Carriages. Sulkier,
Buggia* which ha will soli on thovery lowest termsfbr
cash. lntheburinessjfina.
with hiaWlknowh facilities lntha Bast, he flattow himself
In putting down nil competition. _• •
Those wishing 16 pnrcimse are respect folly invited to coll
■ and eeefbr themselves. ' .
Especial and prompt attention paid to repairing of Cam*
; - • fmylSriewyn- JOSKPg WHITE. ,
‘. F: 17?. iiVERI STAULK,
Comer of Smilhfield strut and Diamond aUey.
THE undersigned haring added largely to his
fflK stock, is now prepared to accommodate tho public
wUh th& finest Burgles, and best Horse*, both for
Saddle and* Harness. Gentlemen wishing to have hones
kept aOivcry, will find -, superior accommodations for. them
.at this stable. The ©tails are large and now, and the pro
- prletorpays every attention to their .ease and comfort.
octfcy P; DEVfsTN. ;
Blank, boo lift— ; Lcp-rs, • ■ • - vrT 7
Journal,, - Day. Books, .
..Cash Books, ■Bocelpt Books,
• . . Docket*; . Or any descrip
tion of'BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDEH at short notice,
of the most superior Quality, of paper, bound la an#*ltyle
» reiuired.-manß Boafew paocd to oner.
A large shd excellent stock of Blank Books always on
hand end for sale at low rates, consisting of Cap, Demy and
'Mediantwork, to all styles of binding.
The trade supplied on liberal terms.
• J . TT. B. HAVEN,
. .» Blank Book Manufacturer, •
gap 2. -a > Qomer of Market and Second street*.
' fTXHE hariuershlp between the undersigned, at Pittsburgh
I
lUchard® has transferred hi* interest to Georg© V*.
Smith, who Is olone authorisod to settle tho hnsincss of the
'lateflro. - • . • GEORGE W. SMITH.
, - yoSEPfI itiOHAKDS.
Pittsburgh, August. 29, 1883.
O ARD-The BEEWINai OB AIN, MALTand nOPTBADE
wlllbecaTrledonaihoWtofore, by the subscriber, at Pitta
, borghkad Whasllng. V GEORGE W. SMITH.
* angZfdSm ■ - fgaxettej ..
Hcwolvcrat Revolyeril- : :
TUST BEOSVKI>—By Express, direct from thoxwyiufaC-.
■I tanrs, a splendid assortment
' t 015.4.6 and 6 Inches barrel, all of which wo will sell for
' «*»«£ bb low u they can ha bought ia the.cttvof Hew York.
California, wiu find that they
can do better oy purchasing tbclr equlppago at homo, than
they can among strangers, as w© give persona a <±*pce r .to
try any of the above Pistols, before leaving-the dty; and
in cise of a MUre - W#re^tte ® * TETLET,
JSB Wood«treet.PitMnirgb.
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n'MAJtiaoav:
TRANSBO:
spat MSB; a.'X&AJJGBKEp’Etf-
THE^
nAUKrort MaU Train BIU loivo
1 Ltbexvy. etrcGt ever, tndrnlbg nt 9 tfcl^k^rtopWng
nt all tho ; regular station, on
I’hlladolphla the next morninß at T o olod^Mnsacuna nun,
the trains direct to Now Vora,jl» ““^“8
bars with the trains for, and arriving In Baltimore M T o -
c> %hi Train IMtm tho ataUon at
riectingwith; trains £LAV M> ’ 4lso
“pSra U ra E lTuffol?^ri 0 n PhiladcloUa,
.-*^&np’i?p2rtSSg , ttnnigh Udrets'to NowYorXvuU.
ha convoyed from ono depot to-theothcr, inPhiladolplna,
ftro ot ebargo, provided they go directly through, Ticket* j
imod to stoptbreo days in Philadelphia.• : „ I
BagKngocbcokcdtoallstationsonthoPennSylvabJ&luul*.
rGadand Jo Philadelphia, and llaitimore. _ ■.••■: .]
• The Accommodation Train wtU leave every afternoon at i
&y' o’clock, stopping at all regular stations, and running i
onlyasfarasLtttrobo. •■ •■. .. ' ;
1 iteturning trains arrive in Pittsburgh at S.SO, and BOr
clock, A.M.,and7:lo P. M. ■,
Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be chargedtE?
ceres In addition to the station rates, except from stations
where the Company, havo no agent. • ■ t
4J3» Notice.—ln case or loss, tho Company will bold them*
selves responsible ibr personal baggage only, and for an
amountnoiexceallngSlOO. ••• '• : v . ‘ 1
N. B.—Messrs. M. £ J. Proprietors,
have been employed to convoy passengers and baggage to
and from tho Depot, at a charge not to exceed cents fur
each passenger, and 12\4 cents for each trunk. 1 • • - :
Por tickets apply to J. MESKI&IEN, Agent,
AtlheP. Ri 11. Depot, on Liberty street,
Pittsburgh, July 22,18&3. ■ = ■ - - .
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I, EVEL AND AN D PITTB BHBB
RAILROAD.
1 SPECIAL NOTICE.
ON lint! after WEDNESDAY, August 19,1553* Passenger
Trains will run daily, (bundAjfi excepted,) n* follows:
EXPRESS TRALNloaves Cleveland for WellavlUe and
way Stations at 10.00 A M. . ■.••;■.■ _• •
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Cleveland for Alliance
and way Stations utT.3O PM.
• ! ' Belnrnlngt ; . t . •
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves .WellsviUa for Cleveland and.
way Stations at 10.36 AM. ■■ ■ „ .
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Alliance for .Cleveland
and war Stations at 9.00 A M. l 'L • ' • ' : 7
CONNECTIONS.—The 0.00 A M Train from Alliance con*
nofctswith tha Express Train of 0. & P. Railroad, leaving'
Pittsburgh at 0.00 A IX, arriving at Cleveland at IL37A
M ’ The Express Train from Wellsvll!©. connects at Alli
ance with tho 8.30 Mail Train from. Pittsburgh, and reach
ing Cleveland at 3.30 P M; also, with tho Mail Train or the
0 * P-Railroad from the WcsVcrriviDg in Pittsburgh at
5 00 P M. The-Express Trtdu from .Cleveland connects at
Alliance with Mall Train for Pittsburgh, Saleih, Canton,
Massillon » Wooster, and Stations on O. & P. Railroad.
Only one Train daily from Cleveland to Pittsburgh, owing
to tho refusal of the Ohio and’ Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany to allow an ovening connection to-be made,-which
would accommodoto-.paisenzers reaching Cleveland lu the
afti»rnoon.Trainslrom.thol!aStand West.
Tho 10-00 A M train from Cleveland and tho 10.15 A M
Train from Wcllsville connect at Bayard with railroad to
Carrollton, and hacks for Dover, New Philadelphia and Cos
<Tralns ench way connect atlludaon with tho C. Z. and C.
Railroad, for Cuyahoga Falla and Akron. - , • „ ■ .
■ passengers leaving Pittsburgh in the 8 30,A M Train,
reach Cleveland at 3.30 P M» and connect with tholight
nihg Train of Lake Shorn Railroad, leaving at 3.45 P M for
Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo and Niagara JBWla.
- Fvscng«r*by all tho Tralns can go forward, east, or
south, by tho following oveuing,lln«s torn Cleveland;
STEAMERS ON LAKE EBJE.-JThe new and magnificent
floating palaces “Queen oT tho West* and “ Crescent City
leave at 7.00 PM for Buffalo. •
RAKE SHORE RAILROAD leaves at 3.45 and 8.15 P M
for Erie,Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niagara Palls, New.kork atid.
"“ctKVELAND, COLUMBC3 ASD CIKCIHXATI BAIIa
ROAD—At 8-15 P M for Columbus and Cincinnati, same
Train -connects at Gallon with BcUefanudn© and Indiana R
R for Dayton. In Indianapolis, Terr© Haute and Jcfferton
ville. Indiana.
TOLEDO, NORWALK AND CLEVELAND RAILROAD—
At &J 5 P M for Toledo, Chicago, Milwaukle, Lasalle, Oalcna
and St. Louis; also at 7.00 P M by steamers on Lake Erie to
Toledo and Detroit, thence by Railroad to Chicago, LaSalle
ond Galena. ■
Throuch Tickets to Galena or Detroit, $Ol Chicago SIIJ
Lasallo £l4: GtiSena 518,75; bt. Louie $ll.
Through Tickets to New York and Boston via. Buffalo,
can bo obtained at this office.
Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at tho
ofoco, of JOHN A, CiCQUfil f Av,<»
augl& Monongahnla House. W atcr St. Pittsburgh.
OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA BAILHOAS.
New Arrangement,
COMMENCING AUGUST 1853
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 0 o’clock, A M; I
stop* oolv at the principal Stations, find dices atCre^t-1
Uue at 1.30 P M. arriving at Cmcinuati in the evening, v»a |
Coiambus ond Xenia. ■ -. }
Jhre from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,75; to Culambus,
$5,25- •
MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8 30 A M; dines at Al-1
lianc©; end reaches Crestlluo at 0.00 P M, connecting with I
tho NigbtTrain to Columbus ond Cincinnati, and with the
Bellefontainc and lndixoa Railroad for Dayton, IndUua;«o
lls, Terra Haute, and towns in Indiana. Couceo Jon? are
mad© at Alliance by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and |
Cleveland. i
Fore from Fittrburph to dervland, $4.00. i
Connection* are made at Mausfield by Railroad with San- :
du«ky City, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and Zanes-
Vi paro to Sandusky City, $4,50; to Newark,s4,so; to Zau«K
vlllc. $5. .
i Connexions arc mads with Detroit and Chicago, both by
i Cleveland aud Sandusky City. Passengers who leave lilts
i burgh in the Mali Xraiaat 8-30 AM, go directly by Mans
i field and Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention.
I Faro to Detroit. 0-00: tn Chicago, $ll,OO.
[ UETURMSG t
THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline At IM P M, i
Marigold at 1.40 V M, anil Alliance at 5.00 P M, and reach* i
oa\LntL*bur?b. at 8.15 P M, connecting with the Express i
Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which leave* Piilft
burgh ot 10 .SO 1% M»
Timo from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, 14>£ hours. Fare,
$7,76. Fore from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore,
41500.
MAIL TRATN leaves Crestline at 7, A 11; dines at Al
liance; connects with Express Train from Cleveland, and
arrives at Pittsburgh at 5, P M. „ , . :
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave*
Pittsburgh at IQ A M and 4.46 P M, and New Brighton at 7
A M and I P M. Excursion tickets, sls quarter}/ tickets
at reducod rates. - _
FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at BSD A M, and ar
rives at4.30,PM.. . . ...
£s_Pas« , nger*' are requested to procure Tickets at the
Company's Oiiicc, at the federal Street B tat ion, of .
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent.
jesy The Trains do not run on Sunday.
I&S* Further information may be obtained of
augB. : JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent.
Penniylvanla Itailroad Companjr*
WK ore lorwardiDg Pnxiuoe, Ao., to Baltimore and Phila
delphia, promptly, on receipt. Time, Five Days.
slates or rauaixf.
. Bacon, Pork and Beef; (salted,) 450.^X100lbs.
On Lard, Lard 00, Tallow, Cotton, Window Gloss, 50c. $|
lOOlba. i
On Candles, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobacco,
6Qc.«lOOlbs. _ .
On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Clover and Timothy
Seed, 70c. .
On Deer Skins, Hemp; Flax, and Eggs, JOo. p IOOIbs.
On Feathers, Furs, Peltry, Brooms and fiXerchaodUo x 9oe.
i ©lOQDtt, ■ ..
On Flour, barrel.' .
Wo arc also prepared to forward freight to BodebaughY
i Station, near tireensbnrg, and Intermediate Stations.
COVOMS A GRAUAM, Agents,
corner of Penn and Wayne sts H Pittsburgh.
n. H. HOUSTON, Agcut,
I Jy29 276 Bhirket styc*t, Philadelphia.
JOICOUI IKCOT- ..JOU3 U’UPIS.., 4 OS ITU & LEECII. j
J. 8. Leech, WcAlpin & Co., I
‘TTr HOLKSALK GROCERS, and Healers In Produce, Met-
VY als, and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 242 and 244 l
Liberty street, hear the bead of Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa,, of* I
fer for solo onliborol terms, the following:|
100 tiorccs freak Bice; <60,000 lbs. Bacon,assorted, I
100 bbls. Tor; ; 6 tons Bar Iron, do; -
1500 kegs Nalls, assorted; i 8 do Best NoB Bods; J
600 boxes Window Gloss,; 2Qoo.kegs llock and Blflo I
[ assorted; ! Powder, assorted;
[ ': 60 half chests Tea, as-: SOO boxes Rosin Soap; I
I sorted; B&bbls.Linseed,LarilaiU !
~&Lxs.Tobaoco,as3ortod:! TatinertfOUv j
, . 100hbds.N.$.8ugar,part 800bbls.Vinegar;
I . prime; * . 80 . do Rosin; I
6 bxs. Havana Sugar; i 20 do Pitch; I
10 hhds. Porto Rico do; i • 6000 lbs. assorted Copper; i
I 160 bogs Coffee; : i 20 bbls. and kegs Lard;
I 600 bbls. N. 0. Mol asses; : 10 kogs assorted fibot; !
I 76 do 8. H. do; 1 do Buek&hot;
I 800bxe. Tin Plate, assM;: 6 bbls. Alum;
| 4tonsWiro, do; : 20 do Rye Flour;.
I 2 do Spelter; : 20soiUTmnersVMachincs
1 6 casks ebect Zinc, as-*. ... and Tools;
I' sorted; ' 100 bus. Dried Apples;
I 600 pigs Tin; < 100 bales Batting, assorted;
1 1000ms.Antimony; I 2000 lbs. Cotton Yarn,, ns-
I • • 10-tons eas'd Sheet Iron;. sorted. v *
1 100,000 tbs. ftfls*d Bulk Meat;) . [ftpr2o
< . Wholeiale and lietall*
BABBLE HARNESS -ANDTRCNK MANUFACTORY,
ROBERT n. HARTLEYy’begs loaveto Inform . i
his friends and the public generally, that ho fggMßglk. i
continues to occupy that large and opmmodloua ffppaaffig i
EtoroEoora, formerly occupied by Samuel Fohne- *y-' i
stock A Oo* No. 8A cornet of Diamond Alley and Woodst.,
whero he koeps a largo and general assortment of Saddles,
. Bridles, Harness,-Trunks, Carpet Saddle Rags. Yolises,
Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all Other articles iu his lino, . v;
He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to fur
hlshto order, ■ all kinds or Riveted Hose, manufactured of
the best-matoriol, ami in a style of workmanship equal to
the Eastern ma&uiactureaßrtidfe;!mdttt66percHntcbeapor;
Conntrv' Metobimtp nna Farmer* would do wdl to call and.
uxaminoßifl stock hfefore put-charing elsewhere, aa hfl is
tormined to edl-first ratonrtides at very low prices.
JB3- Don’t forgot the plaayNo. Sftcomcrof Wood Bt and
Diamond Aliev.
ENGINEERS’ STATIONERY WAREHOUSE.
W. 8. HAVEN,
tJOBHsa 07 Mahkjct Arn>SßcoK& Btreem.
A LWAtS ON HAND, ii' latge-aDd WflUtftTectod stock ei
.A. Whatman’s Drawing Paper*, oil rises;
Drawing Papor In rolls,'Torioiis tridtbsj, : .
• . Draughting Pondls; ...*
Mathematical Instrumentst v* •
• Tape Lines;: India Bobber;
field Books*
■■■ .; Profile Papers; • a;.’
Cross Section Papers; .
. • ■ Protractor. Papers;
articles of Stationery need by Civil Engineers.
. £9* Level, Tr&nsit,TopogrBphyjrod Record .Bogksxafidd
to order—rolod to any pattern roqnired, . ■ . popl
type aqeh cy*
■ - A. JAYSBB,
: NO. 38 FIFTH STREET.PITTSBURGH,
.Agent for the Sale of ■£, J o Anson £ €ofe Type y <s*&,
>t -f . • -Of PHILADELPHIA,
HAS ON HANDftiidlbT.aftlojthd&llowJiigj—BrsASllned
coluinn Galleys; Common Galleys assorted. Slice
dalleys, Common and. Job Cases;
Shooting Stick)?; Loy Brashes; Boxwood Quoins ; Forni
tare tu&Riglet, of all-descriptions; Brass Rale, of all
descriptions t Job-Int, Jii lift can*? 100 ken Prdxrt’s Nows
Ink; 100 Founts Fancy Card latter; and Leads, cat tosny
: esgth. - «•■■■•'•■ -
Orders Ibr Presses prompt at
tention, and t arpishod afctlie Foundry price*. . oidJEype re*
<
■' -
, .»
■-*. i. • to , v- * *■ .1* 'f\ 'v
•VW***^
- INSURANCE COMPANIES.
DolnwnMTUtntrittl Safety Xntnxanee 00.
k - OfHcey-fuvVt nxmdfihe £tchanfft }^TMrd t tt l Pku» ._
-riIKK
Jj- property, In town and country, insured against loss or
damage by mrc, at the lowest rato of premium. „.• ■:,.. i
it MABJOT insure resflalB,cMgoM and
freights fordifcn or coastwise,' under open-Orffpedal policies,
PA i<QglT«- . : r .:. -■•■ ■■ ■< -mi- ■••
< lKiA»fi*®BAdsposiATß>s>~Thsy-also Insure merchandiso.
transported by* Wagons, railroad cars, canal boats and steam*
boats, on rivers and lobes, on the most liberal terms. • •
Director*—Zoeoph H.' Beal, Edmund A; Bonto,John ;0.
Daria, Bobert Bnrton,Jolm B; Ponroso, Sanmel Wwmads,
Gcorcs G. Lelpor, Edward Darlington,! Isaac E. Davl3, WU
ltami’olwoll, John Nowlin, Dr. K. M. Huston, Jas. C. Hand,
Xhoophllus Paulding,-H. Jones -Brootß, Henry Sloan, Hugh
Craig, George Scrrill, Sponcor M’nrsln, CharlesKeUy.J.G.
Johasohj William Hay; Dr. B. Thomas, John Sailors, William
at JKir&wyS—D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John
T.Locan. Wouam filAMiif, Prtxulai t
. ■ Toos. 0. lUxn, n& President
Jo6sphW.Oowaw, Secretary. : • .. *■ * * ,• -Jr--
Office of the Company, NO. 42 Water
jelU’dtr • . . ..-P.A« 51ADK1HA, Agento
PROTECTION v
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Capital Slock: Annual Premium and Western Fund
51,000,000.
. . . INCOaPOHATED 1826.
Polldoa of Insmrane© issued ot all times on the xnostfaTora*
•: ble termsi aßflinrt
LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE,
•- 0B TOE' . .
PEERS OF. NAVIGATION,
BY.'. : . ...
CEO. E. ARNOLD, Aoest
FOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
tnarlC:y ; • _
the united states
LIFE INSURANCE,
- ANNUITY and TRUST COMPANY,
PSIIEADEEPBIA.
CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL $250,000.
Office, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut
Street!, Philadelphia.
Officers of the Home Board at Philadelphia:
DIBECroKB. '
Stephen R. Crawford, Pnnl B. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lnwrenee Johnson,
Beniamin W. Ttngley, Geo.H’llenry,
: Jacob L. Ylorencs, James Dorereox,
William M. Godwin, William M’Kco.
Prtrideni —Stephen It. Crawford.
Roe JVenVfoit—Ambrose W.Thompson.
Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh— Jamee U. Willson, AI. B.
Allegheny City —R. B. Howry, M. D.. _
y ■ GEO. E. ARNOLD, A (rent,
marl,:? : No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
fbe Franblltt pirn Insurance Company*
Of Pennsylvania.
DIREOTOIUf-Charles w, Bancker, Thomas llart, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob It. Smith, Gto. W. Rich
anis.Monlecai J>. Lewis, Adplphl E. Boris, David 8. Browne,
Morris Patterton." Ciias. N.lUiTcarß, President*
Gnss. Q.Vs&csxLtpxrdary.
Oontinuo to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property; In town and country, at rata as low
« are eouristontwlth security. . . ,
The Company have reserved a large Contingent k unm
which, with their capital and premiums, safely iarested, of*
fbrd ample protection to the assured. ■ . „
Tha Assets of the Company* on January Ist, USL as pub*
Qshcd agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were aanuoiri, ins:
Mortgage ??
|
, Total-- - $3,212,703 44.
Since their incorporation, a period of jneara,
they hate paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Then
sand Dollar*, lures by flic, thereby atfonllnj; evidence of Uio
advantage* of Insurance, as well m the ability and dlspoal
tiod to jurat with promptness all IbibUlUe*.
y. GABDIXEK COFFIN, Ajrent,
ap24 021 a, north-mt cor, 'SYoodsad Third eta,
THIRD AHHtrAL BTATBHBST
OFTIIE STATE.MUTUAL PI It* ''APPJi A. IIISB
IHSUBAUCECOMPAHY,
OT YSKSBYLYAMA.
v ■•sagsg
\ " «SSK
Rfiuraed premiums, Losses Kelasuraocc, Ex
posse*, 6e.,
Bonds* Mortgages, Stocks, and other Roodeftcu
curltiw „ - %t
Premium Not*a,— —— * ~J
Cwhouhaad - lt ' hM ml
Total no'lof Resources, Liable for Lomaft..... s^s*3l^
tasrcrotsL
JOHN P. RUTIIWII'ttKD, Dauphin connly,
P_ C. SEDOWICK, IlarrWjurK,
SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia.
A. WILKINS. Canker, Pittalrurgh,
A. A. CARRIint. “ ,
JOHN B. aOTUKr.VORD; Dauphin county,
A. J. OILLBIT, llarrljlWrg,
B. JONES, Uarriehuts,
■ ROBERT KUITZ,Carbon county.
JOHN P. nUTHKKIORD, PraiSJent.
A. J. OILLBIT, Secretary.
Will Inrerc against perils or r«a an, t Inland nnrisuUoo,
alia, on Jlcrcbamlita In city or country, at lownrt rate* con-
with *aXety. l*olkic* Sr.-mt-J on dwelling houses
dthfcr l*riwtoajlyorfjrat<?rroof yr:vrc
Branch Office, corner Fourth anti N»illificM rtreeWr
mvirur A. A. CARRIER. Artunry
Western Inanronco Company, Pittsburgh. ]
B. MILLKtt, 4r_ | V. M. UORUO.V, Isureiar) \
CAPITA!., 8300,000.
WILL Insure againstail of risks, FIRE and MA
rixr. All loasea wilt be liberally oJjuatod end
Pr AIl n» U tu ti or , by Dimctow who are well
known in the community, ami who *rt> dotorminod* by
protoptne?ji and liberality, to maintain tho character which
they have assumed'u offering the beat protection to those
who derlre to bo insured. _ ..
Virecteri —lt MlUer, Jr.,G. W. I’Jclcotson, J-W. CaUcr,
N. Holmes, Jr. W. It Bm!th, C. Ibmaro, Ueorgo W. Jackson,
Wm, M- Lyon. James Lfppcncott,George Darsle, JamesMe*
Auley, AlejandcrKloick.Tboroaa fcoott.
ttft. Office, Ko. 93 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A
Co., up *talr*.l Pittsburgh. novS-Lly.
la your Life Insured,
IP ;NOT, read what eomoone hat written. Among all tho
contrivances of man to protect tho family circle from
want* none can be found more aim pie In its character* noble
In iUfealUTt*., or certain hi lts results, ttvan TJ.PKINbOU*
ANCa It l* the prop which tho dying husband I cares to
support ttio wife of hi* bosom.
It Is tba un*o<ni hand of tho Provident fttbor reaching
Corth from the grave, and still nourishing his offspring, and
keeping together the family
Pittsburgh Ufa Insurance Comi/auy,Plflb *t.,
aep2l Moronle Hall.
• Orptaani* Court dale*
By virtue of an order of the Orphan*’ Court of Alle
iftfceiiy County, will be exposed to'PUBLIC BALR,on
the premlsee-on MONDAY, tho twenty-first day of Novem
ber taexVat 10 o'clock A. M. of saiu day,* tho following
PROPERTY, bounded and described aa follows, ta wit—
All those two certain Lots of Ground ritnate In tho city of
Pittsburgh—-tho cue beginning on Sixth strooL at tho dls*
of thlrtoen fbet from tho western wait of tho Associ
ate Reformed Church of Pittsburgh; thenco along Sixth
strict wc&twardly twenty foot; thouco northwardly, a
parallel lino with the sold wall of eahl church, clgbtytwo.
foe i tlx Inches: ibeucecastwardljr, a poraUelllnowith Sixth
Btrebt, twenty foot: thenco southwardly, narallo! with the
first described line, parallel with tkowoll of said church,
elzhty-two foot six inches, to Sixth street, tho place of be
ginning—on which-is erected a TWO STORY FRAME
DWELLING HOUSE, containing eight room*;—and tho
othofe beginning on an alley laid out by tho Trustees of tho
said LAssodato Beformod Church, along tho German bury
ing-groand. between Strawberry-alley.and Sixth street, at
the distance of elghty-lwo feet six inches; thence north
wardly along Mid alloy twenty-two foot Ffcx inches, to the
Une or William Mclntyre’s lot; thonce eastwardly along
sakUiDefilty-five feet; thence southwardly, by nliao paral
: 10l with Cherry alley, twenty-two feet six Inches; and
i paralli 1 ■ Mrfth.aixth street fifty-five (let, to tbe place
iof beginning—on which Is erected a threo Story BRICE
DWELLING nouae, containing seven rooms.
- Tho above described property to bo sold ns the real cstato
of Elizabeth Lewis, deceased.
For terms of sale* enquire of __
. - JOS. W. LEWIS, and
M. W. LEWIS,
oet2S;dtd RTftgatoni of said EUxabclh Lewis, doc*'
: Orphans* Court Bale.
BY virtuo ofnn order of tbs Orphans* Court of Alleghony l
Ooniity, dated the 29th day of Oct, 185V*il! bo expo*- !
ed to public sale, at Auction, at the-Court Jinnee, lathe
City \ of Pittsburgh,' on MONDAY, the 23 th day of Nov.-
1853; at 10 o’clock, a. as the real estate of Michael Matt,
!ato -of -fi haler township, deceased, all that certain lot or
plncq of mood, *Uuate.ta St*warutow&, raid county or
Allegheny, bounded > and dcscrlbod as follows: Beginning
at a port on tho Butler Turnpiko Road, theneo Northwardly
along mdii road eerenty-tiro (76) fcet to another post,throw
Eartwardly by lot hold by James Burke, one. hundred (100)
feet, to a twelve foot alley* thence Southwardly along snld
alley seventy-five (75) feet to a post, thcnco Westwardly by
lot formerly hold by HcnrJ Ilelfering one hundred (100) foot
to tho place of beginning; • Said lot is subject to an annual
ground rent of $23 25. • -
• ALSO.-—All that certain other.lot or piece of ground, ad
joining the abavo; containing in-front: on the Butler Turn
plkoltoad, thirty (80).feet, and extending back preserving
the same wldthono hundred (100) feet to a twelve foot al
ley, subject to an annual grouod rent of $lO -50. On each
of which said lots or pjoces of ground, is erected a two sto
ry BHck Dwelling House, with out-housos, appurtenances,
At, tTorms mado known ot sale. For further information
apply to HENRY BEbFBHINO, Administrator of Michnot
Matt, doc T d or MITOHEI** PALMER, Attorneys at Law
nov:td ■„ ■ ;■ '
A Complete AnnlyMlft of the Holy Ult>Je,a
CONTAINING the whole or tho OLD and NEW TEBTA
MKNTSr'COIIectcd and arrsopod Fyntematicaily Jn Thir~
ty Booki, (based on the work of tho learned Talbot;) togeth
er with an Introduction, Betting forth the character of tho
work end immense facility this method afTords for un
derstanding tho Word of God. • Also, three different ZbbUs:
of Contents prefixed, and a General Index subjoined, fo ela
borated, andarrangod in alphabetical order, ns to direct ot
<racn to any subject required.! lly Rot. Nathaniel West, D.
rol. yoyal Storr-about 11Q0 pages. - Prico S 5» -•
For said by J, 8 DAVISON.
■£ ' . • ..65 Martetstreet, noar Fourth.
Conartnenhlpi
/THE ONDEBHIQNKD having purchased the interest of
;J jAma in the Wholesale Grocery* Commis
sion and Naval Store, No. 144, Water street, denljrn coiitln
ulnir the business, under the firm and stylo of 35RWIN A
DILWORTHS, ana we solicit a continuance of the custom of
thfl late propifltor. SKEgBB&m,
WM. DILWORXH; Je.
* In resienlnff my business to-BBTOT&DinTonsHS, I cheer
fully recozmncail_them to ell those With whom I have been
(jojnj? business'- James Erwin or-myself will nUend jtoaot
-lUoovSlron,l°CSß' JAMES RICRABDSQy,
ittpti fITBKM I PROPERTY FOItSAIiIWA mw Threo
: Story BricKIWBLLtNQ nODHE, with. Btoro Room,
atalonThlrd. strcoV botweat.'ftooa and Smltbfleld; ;
contains oteTon Booms,. besides the. Btore-room, Hall, trad
good Cellar.- The noose Is weltflnlshed, and in goal order;
! -Sts Fixtures, Bath Room, for hot and cold water, he.-.- Tho
tot- la .29- feet fttmt
terms , , - 8, OCTHBERT A BOS,
, 140 Third street
V- f.V<v
■i -
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
8. C. JOll3 H. tJXBSAH:
TEEBNAH & CO.,
baneebs andexchange bbokeks,
feb2&ly] A'o. 95 W00d Stmt, and Dummi Meg -
JOHH WOODS,
■ \ BANKER AND EXCHANGE BUOKJUt, ■
BfiAIEK In Gold, SUrer and Bank Notes. Current and
parfunilß recemsd on dopoMt.CoUectfcw carefully .atr
tended to. Fourth Street, one door.JiaEt. of MarlwVr»«»
burgh, Pa. - . . ■■■■■■■> Iw-
Vumatxaand Abreiyn Eacfianget Bank float Gotd.and&hxr
J3uitghL&tdandExchangtd t atVa- m _
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OP -
WTT.T.TAM A. Hllli & CO.,
W-woo© praiM, mTBSTOOH^
allowed on time deposits. [&ugSB
1853*
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF
a. wilkihs & co.,
. No. 75 Fousts Stb*»,
Opposite tho Bask of Pittsburgh,
jan&
0. E. ARNOLD & CO.,
BANKKKB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, .
DEALERS in Exchange, Col 6, Bank. Notes,. Sight end
Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to,
and proceeds remitted to any pert ofthe Union.
Stocks bought and sold ou commission. . ..
t?U»No- 74 Fourth et., next dofar to Bank of PUteVg. tsoia
HILL & CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ■
tooßEii or woon AKo.iirta 6TMSTB.-
SMUT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities ®nstanUy lbr
sale. Time Bills or Exchange and Note* discounted.—
Gold, Silver and Bank Notes; bought and told. Collections
miulu in all the. principal cities of the United States. Do
posita received of Par and Current Funds. [mnrZlly.
maim IBMim, eb*am> haim, nowutci KBMICB.
KEAMEB a UAHM,
BANKERS AND KXCUANUB BKOKEB3,
BUT AND BELL Gold, Surer, and Bank Notes; negotiate
Loans on Heal Estate or Btock Seeurltlea;
Promissory Notes and Time Bills, on East anil West; boy
and »oU Stocks on Commission. ..
Collection* made on eJI point* In too union*
“ A. WILKINS & CO., i
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
to 75 fOUUTH BT-, mTSDOROII, OPPO3MB BAITS Of POTSBUROn.
r«UIK SUBSCRIBER, undernew and more fovOTßbhs
I cea, will continue tho Banking business ami Stock Brn*
fceroee in the house formerly occupied by Messrs Pwmor,
Uanua it Co., ami more recently by tho Pittsburgh Life In*
4urahco Company, where bo wUr be plcaaod £J? fl old
frfendn and customers. Uy3] A. WIL&INp.
“——BTHOLhffiS & 80NB, i
BANKERS AND EXCUANOB BHQKERB,
Bays removed rum dihuso ahp bchwm owi®, TP ®P*
67 MARKET STREET, YOUR POORS BELOW OLD BtAlTO* -
N HOIAIKS a SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
. and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold,, BU
yer and Bank Notes. Exchange cm the Eastern and Western
thodto throat tt.oTh.lUd
States. Depositsreceivedinpor
67 Market street, between Third and Fourth.sts. [JaSthiy
jas. a.
8008 & 8&&&EHT,
bankers and exchange brokers,
r. *, oQaarza or Troon a sixth sta., PitmoMß, pa.
Dvv4rr.Hß in Coin, Bank Note*, Tune Bills, Foreign and
Domestic Exchange. Certificates of Deposit, Ac. _
Exrlwngo on alt the principal cities of tbo Lnion and En*
tope, for sale In aiuns to suit purchaser*
Current nnd par fond* received on deposit.
I CoUoctlona mado on all part, of the Onion, at tha lonrat
ratra. fwplfclj
1 ~ He moral.
PATRICKS & FRIEND,
BAKREIIS AND KXCBAHOK BnoKEBI. |
HentEcwvcdOitir Office toll* OmeTiif JVBland WvoifU ,
mrmaion, ra.
PATBTCKB 4 IBIEND, Bankers and Eschanssßrokers,
Mid Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold. Silver
asd Hank Kota#. Exchange* on the Eastern and Western
- CHSce constantly for sale. .. . , a «_«_*
Collation* made In all the dttes throughout the trolled
State*. Deporit* rewired In par fatula or current paper, at
; the corner of Hfth and Woodfetrcrt*. l» eb3
XirsTiß !*oofliis. „
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
Office, ,Ya. 02 Fourth tt, dtim Weed,
' piTraßcnoii. ■■■
03-Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Moriaagcs, and loans on col
laterals, nrsoUatnt Slocks and Band Varranta bookhl
Hiidmld. acla
$(40,183 20
$7,564 60
$333,318 70
mti bxovs.w.
Brown’* Hotel*
atrrurflf BnilhtUld and Third fi-it rti t Ptnn'a,
JilurfVX k OONNKLLY* rsomcWM,
s3»fl<wd «rt*UlnK Attached U> lh» llouwj. •
“PHANUUN HOUSE, Cle»eUn«l»OWo.
CP ATItICK * SON, PaopttitToaa.—Till* House ha#
. dercono thorough and oxtcu.*iT« rcpalto, aUetmUon*,
-nd lire* addition# of new furniture, etc., and ibeproptto
tor# plcdg* tbemseUM that outhtag. shall ** wanting on
Uudr part to render the HusttM a pla» where all the com-
• m d“-^i'" t »^ Mt g)v
.’-V v ; .V
... 4 -wtfw 1 ’ ■: ' ‘>'
>' ij
THOUP6OH BELL ft CO.,
BAKKEHB AND EXCIIANOB MtOKEBS,
(u« Of A. warns » oo,)
"ll.Lrontlmif the Krdisnge uxt Denting business
the old stinul. forger Thlffl soil it opg «t». Ijy.
HOTELS, &c.
PI.ORBNCK HOTEL,
•So- 400 BROADWAY, NKW YORK.
{TOSTA'CTO* OS7OIIVHOPKAS PUS.)
BEBBEH LOVEJOY,
PROPIUKTOR
—• T— st.XbwUi) Usui).
a-mrtr Iftrtlfiui TMrd BntU, PstttintTfhi.ltoiA'a.
WD.UAU ? CMITOBLL, Ptanamm. ' 1
Tins Bno fc»abiw>m*n» burins «c» taWwtnuai « »i
turn PTOpri.layoß.TTijttSV InducaacntMo thi».tx«e]-1
Unsnramuaiir.ioci iUa -:B*OT “f"-
aA »ml lonlry »TOUi ftwridnl
-Hi k* io till. Ilaioi» MmEirtaßinn»n to au
who may call thw.'tmylltl/l W; S. CAMPIIEIA, l'rap r
"" Ht. Clair Xag»fO««»Hi*w«!f-,v ..
1 rruiEund.r*lgw<i.n3'i»rtfall.ylnftm,tb»publl.,liat&.
I I IJOowftiUy ptcpiprt totfnrcprlvaU&nllWli ajatho
rtiblle reatfxiWa wiih’hls edcbnlei liAOEIS BKjn< In
Kltil/ All cScri toft .I hi, OBW.SO s» JHAMOMI
ALLEY, (M Wood itimt,) will be pttnetonlly «ll<»4«l to;
and tlio Beetdelireiwl toany r«t pf
I jt'jstf •■•. y. u; cuiiwwft*
C. 11. HEAULY & CO'S
NEW CARPETH^USE,
WHOLESALE ASB BEIAIL VBKVBBB.
THREE SPA Cl 0 US SALES EOQMS .
S4EC3 ITOO.tf SO. I.
CIONTAINS a large, handsome and cheap assortment or I
/ b'lcK'T Oil Cloths, from tto SI feet wide; also, Stair, Tn* I
l ble and Knumt-lod Carriage Cloths, Cocoa, Canton and Bri
tannia Matting, Mott# of all kind#,painted Window Shade*,
I butt Holland#} green and buff OU Cloths, and Putnams
Patent Beir-AdJn»tlng Curtain Hxtnrv#.
SALES HOOM NO. 2, |
I* fall stocked with auunrirolled assortment of Koyal A el* j
I ret, BruswlsTapestry, Uruwds,lmperial Three Ply, Patent ]
Tepcstry, Ingrain, andaupcTtiuo carpeting#; Holland Strir :
I do of all width* and prices; embossed Cloth, Table and
I Piano cotoni; M'wudc, Velvet, Axmlostor, Chonlllo and
I TuftcdßuffS; StalrKods,l>ru«ellnff,etc.
■ 5 SALEE BOOM NO. 3,
Contain* a Urge and well selected Btrick of Ingrain <*rp«t*>
from 2ft to 75 cent* per yard; Hemp Carpeting from to
Wrente: List and Hag Carpet* cotton and wool YenUlan
and a rplcndhl assortment of English sheepskins of all col*
I would respectfully call tho attention or
I person* wishing to furnbh steamboats, hotels or dwelling
I houses to the above, as they arc determined to sell at tho
I same low prices they have horetoforu been selling at,-and
i less than any other establishment In Oils city.
I sepO J O. B. lIBADLY & 00., No. 82 Third street.
bacred Music llooks,
FOR Church Choirs, Congregations, Ac., wholesale
'and rtfs!!. Each, per doz.\
Kingsley's Harp of David,a collection of Church
Music, 76c. $7,00
Modem Psnlmist, by Lowell Mason* 76c, *,OO
ThuModero Harp, or Boston Sacred Melodist,by |
L. WhiteandJno.K.Could, 76c. 7,00 i
National Psalmist, by Mason and Webb, 7oc. 7,00 i
Harp of tho West, 76c, 7,00
National Lyro, 03c. 0,00
i Bay State Collection, 03c. 0,00
I The Church Choir, 63c, 0,00
i American Psalmody, with figured Bass for Organ
i or Plano, 63e. 0,00
I ALSO, Tho Melodist, a collection of popular and social
Songs, Glees, Ac,
Tho Social Gloo Boo*.
Juvenile Oratorios, Ibr juvenile classes, schools, Ac.
Musical Class Book, fbr adult singing dosses.
• Yonng Lady’s Harp, designed for female Academics and
I the social circle.
I Together with tho New Cormlna Sacra; CantlcJaLanJms,
Justrocolvcd by CHARLOTTR BLTJ&IS,
I oc!8 L '\ 118 Wood street.
New Sacred Music Hooks.
THE SHAWM—A Library of Church Music, cUv, con* <
talnlog over 1000 compositions, by Wm. B. Bradbury
and Geo. F- Hoot, assisted by Thomas Hastings and T. B.
Mason. Prieo 76c.—per dozen $8,60.
BACRKD MKLODEGN—On a new system of notation; by
JL S.Haydeu. Price 76c.—per dozen $7,60.
HARP OP THE SOUTH, (In Pat«®t Notes;) a new collec
tion of Sacred Music, selected from tho most popular com*
i popora, by Prof. J. B. Woodbury. Prioe7se,—per dot, $7,60.
i CHRISTIAN MINSTREL—By AJkln; one of the most
i popular books published.. Prion 76c.—perd»s. $8,60.
[ NEW CAUMINA SACRA—By Lowell Mason, and the
moßt successful rnuslo book ever published; over. 360,000.
copies hare beon sold. Prico76c.—per dM. $8,60. .
CANTIOA LAUDIS, or American Book of Church Musle;
the latest collection; by Lowell Mason and Goo. J. Webb.
I Piico 76c.—per dor. $8,60. .>
{ A largo supply of the above popular Music Books rocelv-:
I cd, and for sole singly or by tho quantity, by
I oct!7 JOHN H. MKLLLOB, 81 Wood st.
New Music I New Music 1
HKLEBRK hns junt received, per Adams' Express,
.'TURY BLEEP IN Tliß COLD OR AYR—now
composed and dedicated to J. Fleming, Esq., by H. Richer. -
Old Dog Tray, by S, C. Foster.
Tho Garland, a set of beautiful Waltzes for Guitar, by
Prof. Rupp; of this city.
All Things aro Beautiful, a pleasing Duett for two voices,
by Glover.
Wert Thou to Spe&k Farewell. -
i The Prima Donna Waltz, us performed with unbounded
i applause by Jullen's band. I
i Jullen's-Musical Tour la America, a descriptive piece, i
i embodying all the Amorican National Airs, by Jullen. i
| Katy Darling’s Farewell, for Guitar.
Katy Clyde, do.
Old Log Hut, do,, .
Also, u Dodworth’s Brass Band School,” containing every
necessary Information to organize Brora Bands, to under*
I stand tho nature of brass, their selection and adaptation,
and embracing a number of flno pieces arranged for full
Brass Bands by Allen Dodwortb, leader of the celebrated
Dodworth Brass Bend, New York; for sale by
ocl2 U. KLEBRR, No. 101 Third struct.
ESTERPHISB
HO. 130 WOOD STBEET, VIIIUDDOOE BSLOWVHU3Cf AXLCT.
BGWN &TETLBY.
r 'rfrn/ffiffZV. 1 and manufacturers of I
AND DENTAL.
&o. - We I
JSjgw ''' '' keep a general assortment of tbe above ]
y"f. .;•■■_■ articles constantly on hahd;tbgether I
with ageneral variety of FancyHardware.Also, Guns, Pis- |
tola and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Delta, Caps* Powder, i
Lead antf Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives;:
Taßcri : and Hair DreaMra* Shears jPockefc Bdssfcr% Afc—!
Also, Trusses and fiupporteia., , • ■•: 1
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. - i
' IUPLM!—We we making'Bifles of every description, to
order, of the best meterial, and workmanship
Orders received for them at Wholesale or Detail, wil! bo flu
«d with despatch. Hunting parties enppliod at Wholesale
’prices-::. ♦ ”?y l6
1 . : v• t; B, V&VVjRJBLT ■*, &«.*
TYIE-STNKERS, ENGBAVEBS.'AND. feMBOSSERS, and
;|J EsvttoPE : MAKurAoxtrajns, N 0.48 South Third street,
• PHn^HLpgtA.v;;--:-rr:"..-. ■ • «»pso .
FURNITURE; - • 0 ;
WM. E. tonthroeff^.tnaau&cture
athlsold stand*
coiner streets. DNDBSTAK,*
;r i *lKQ6itoiuicdto,la. Bliita bTWiclEs. * „ jnyU -iH
TprAVE ’ON HAND 'at -thdr< extensive'■ CABINET arid
rl cnfATTt et SmtthflaldstrebS,%
of fitter.'flnct<TJflin>fiUrni£atfc T>hlch4hriy r
' wWaomaper.eaa^6h^cuBtManx-*^ r ::v- ,
Great Inducomhtlta. to Csitt.
xTfR <wi]l pell our largu.etockof COMMON' ANB BAN Clf
HAIRS AND BEDSTEADS* Ht-jsfeeB:-fh&cannot
Ml'to please cask purchasers.: AXkhux
' Onr-tfinaß are CASK. ■ JAMJ&TOWitVgL,
mu® cot. gcTmthind-Xlberty sta.
Journeymen JlakertAii&oelaUom
wSjcsh'ovse, ;#»! nsjsp csvfijejfa 1 ,- -t
v (sjprweßf wood jjrt>? MABjter-'Bta.-••iv- •,
. . nT ASSOCIATION,embracing: <■
■ ! » pfMl y ****** to- thfoa -times- as ~ •'
■vpß^jwß^wßg»C- , Th'n.W h*nd&;i»--th6;lsrgestr._an4rßM. r
ffniGl hitherto-moskrenawnal business *i 1
riaSa of- this.
I jdture.of . r T L^w&L 1 1a
: Mabb^ymrfrdbes;TkesriMßnreaus}M€oto»Ma
.Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads :-Mnhogany Choirs; Bashing
Ohairsj'Mahbgany
-Boot .Cases; .Secretaries; Gard^TaUes; ,-Pter. VohtePtf'fin*’
Canl Tables; CentreTables;: Hat Bacts^
I ottomans; PoptorWardrobes; : Knihg andßreatiart^W^;•
I Woritstands; Cherry and' Cfcmmon i'hi^vpiW^,
J common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs;
I-Cradles, Ac., . •t.-.'lVy ~ •.»:•••■•’£ri:
I • ' The adTantagcshf cooperation, on an extonsive scaiei
rmlt them to sell
I mined to b 6U 4 lower
| If hot bettor artfcle,and wirnmto£H» will un;
idersiand by glrihgthema calh : .. ‘ iv .. / .^ r
I hU descriptions, and other arocles
of any dcscriptldrij'made to order to every style, ettheshwt*
lest notice.' ■ -;-...: • mar2ff ;
OABfNST-F-IrEyjTUBE XANUFACjrintBS).
, Wore-roomß OTtmd 99 Third etfeet.
•.:;,l— ■•KiJSMg'ttcfJs: W. m rdpectfolly inflnou jot:v
«« frfpnrig tmd.easterners, that to yfe.
now completed bis spring stock j® ;
,tHb» T.'l ,ll ™ rrp "WifiJ ofFurnttore, which, is ■• decidedly.*-Jl A*
the largest and heat e ter offered fbrsale ;lnthß ©tyiiruich
will be sold at ptioed.u low as any lhthe Unltedfltstas,
EartorAVest; -vi.!.'x 4;-
As he is determined 16 uphold the quality, with jnll eea~;
soned materials, newest. designs? aiql
from the extent of his oxdors end- facility ha Tnffnnfa:Umng>:
beis enabled to prodnoe warranted ftrnitni^MtbOioWß&fi
prices. - -v.'.l■
JltCTfcSt DWn,._. pnv.. —r*
wayaonTmnatlm greatest variety of every description.-ol ■
furniture, from tbe cheapest andrplainest.totha.mostejo
imht <md oostiy, that.&lmtuo, or any part of on©, may be j
furnished from hU stock, or manufactured, expressly to at?
d*r. The folio-wing article constat* in pert, of his stock, j
which fi>r ridmess of irtyle.and finish, cannot ha surpassed,
in any of tbe Eastern, cities: .1
•' ■ ■
: 60 So&s, in plosft'and hair cloth;
, 60 doi.Mahogany Chairs;
: 20 do*. Walnut “ :••
60 Mahogany Booking u
20 Walnut * u
60 Maho&ny Divans;
20 Walnut
' 60 Hartde.Top Centre Tables: .. .*•
60 “ ** Dressing Bureaus;
SO « « Washstaads;
40 Enclosed M
v ' 100 Common • ; . 11 .
20 Plain Dressing Bureaus;
40 Mahogany Bedsteads:
• 20 Walnut w
: 60 Cottage 1 “ •
£OO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;
20 Mahoganv Wardrobes;
; ZO Walnnt .1 « •-
- IQCh^rr: y ** -..v ’ - >
•: 60 Plain Bureaus; - ' • ’
: TO Dining and Broalrfart Tablet; . .
r 12 Secretary and Bookcases; '
' 20 do* Cane Scat Choir*;
: 24 Cano Seat Rocking Chain;
; 12 Ladles* Writing Desks;
; Oat and Towel Blands; ■ What-Not*;
. Etigutrest PaperMacbeTkblssr
. OonTcrsation Chairs; Pembroke 44
Elizabethan w Hall and Her "
Reception u Ledlos* Work “
Pearl Inlaid « ExtoraSon Dining Tables;
, Arxri «* , Ottomans; ‘
) GothScaUdlXsll Chain; ' *
& iamr assortment of ‘ COMMON - PtIraHTURB - and
WGfDSOii ClTAma' Gismo fifaxsas supplied ’with ail sr
tides In their line. - ,-y- •
• STEAMBOATS and HOTELB, forotabedat tbe-shorte?
1 notice. « . .'JV -V:v -■ -
AU orders promptly attended <o*
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
HEW JEWEL BY BTOBE,
, No* 87 Marfaefc Street*
(Sewnd door chore the Iforth-weU comer of the. ZHamond.) \
TOUS STEVENSON, (of thelatofinoof John B. iPFaddm
d & C<v,) respectfully announces to the pubtt j, that be baa'
opened, at the above gUuxLftfine assortment of -WATOUE3,
JEWELRY. silver AND l*laird ware, lamps, ox-
RANDOLKS, ibete* and Table CoUerSh Britannia 7 Va <iinf
. Cfoamnum&*, and the usual variety of goods in Lb line
of business*
Special cars and attention given to the REPAIR of FINE
WATCHES, JEWELRY, 4*. 4
Ue trots, that from his tons experience in business, be
will be able to give satisfaction to those who may Savor him
with tbrlr patronage.
Pittsburgh. May 15th, 1553.
...W. V. COS3CLLY.
f Uenrr Jeweller^
HAYING re-utted hia st an Ina ftanrlitfmm manner, and
but recently retamrdfrvm tho eastern cities with a
6ms assortment of WATCUBS, JKWELBY, and FANCY
GOODS, would call the attention Of his friends and custom*
erstotho fact that among hla Watches will he fbund.the
mott desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the
latest styles of Brooches, Bretifit Pins, Fob and Vest Chains,
Finder Rinffl, Ear Elng*, Miniature Lockets, etc-, etc. .
KANGY GOODS—Such as Papier Jlache, Work Tables and
Boxes, Beaks, Fanoy . Vases, Perflime BottleSi TableMatS,
Colt’s Pistols, Porto Moonaics In great .variety t ChlnaFroit
and Cake Dishes; with on endless tnriety of useful ami or*
namental articles, which have only to be seen to bo appro*
i datM. {rovll NO. 81 MARKET feTRBBT.
EACTS WOBTII KNOWING.—To all that are about to
purchase anything in tbo way of fine Watches,; rich
Gold Jewelry, or aterUug Silver Ware. HUG© has now on
band a very grod asaorlment of all kinds of goods ln = hi*.
Hue of business, that h© Is selling at their nos TAWCO&d
at least from 25 to 60 cent, below the prices ashed by those
« Old Fogies" that have been twenty years or so in the mar
ket with their old stock of goods that cost, when purchased,
double their present value, and yet they expect to mat* *'
profit on them. I assert facts worth knowing, that 1 am
selling goods, new and fresh, jost purchased, as above, from
25 ta 50 $ cent, cheaper than any other dealer in this city,
at 51 Market street. • " ;'l '•Jy22 .
OUBB TO LKT, AND FDttNITUUK FUR BALK—A
good throe story bouse on Second street, between
Wood and Market. Tbo furniture trill be told at a bargain.
Enquireof TJyafl H. 0.-IIOOD, 61 Market Kt*
Bov Wood Narsery and Gardens, 1
TAMES KENNEDY, (late Manager of-thewelhknown Sy- |
•I racoso N Queries, New; York,) begs leave to Inform 'the |
public, that he has now established an EXTENSIVE NCD
SERY, bn the Farm of Mr. James KHegey* near Ea# lib
erty, where ho almll be prepared,after thobtn instant; tore-. I
odve&ndfili orders for cTery varkty oC?hßtahdOmamcn* I
tal Trees, Hardy andGreon House Shrub* and Plants. In
addition to a choice and superior stock on hand, he has made j
arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries In tiro East,
to keep up his supply. Having a thorough and long expe
rience in the business, ho can assure customijraperf&ct!
satisfaction. !
Mr. Kennedy would also rcspedftdly offef hts services in ;
designing, laying out, and managing Dural Cemeteries, Pub- <
lio parks, or the grounds of Country .Residences; andwQl
also furnish plans for the formation of Lawns; Approaches,’;
Picturesque Scenery,Ac., In the 'highest etylaor the art.;
Practically acquainted with evbry branch of Landscape
Gardening,had having spent years In the Bylrian Parks of
, England, and on the banku of the Hudson, he
; hopes he baa the capacity to meet the wishes of thwo.who
lfavor him.».“ *• .v
X9* Communications can be addressed through the City.
Post Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Negley A
Mohan,23 Wood street. , ;
marftr KIiNNWIY. A CV\
CELEBRATED CHEMICAL YEAST
0& BAKJNG rOWDEBS.
The Ctimpat t {Fitful and Ecommi- '
cal Article for BctttinjßrcadißUcuity fried) <
Griddle, amt JbJmhy Qika u Jhriry, ...
Pudding*, Sweet Caka* >;• ‘ ,-r ;
Dorn: Bread. * ri
EVER INVENTED.
Opinions op the press;—*. — : • , s 1
Those who hate trleddt, have found that the advertise-1
mont docs not vaunt its praises toohlghly.—{Tallahassee I
Floridian and Journal, Feb. 19,18 W. . . I
Housekeepers.- who have tested the quality of this- pow- [
der,- pronounqd unanimously in its favor.—{Lookport Daily I
Courier. r-r: " r ' ; ■ • |
It surpasses every thing in tliaway of riling, we ever saw I
used In the baking of caA-cx.—{ltohw ay Advocate and Iteglfl-. ]
ter,April 16,1853., ; -V r- ■
This is an article of such utility in vadona kinds of cook
ery, that whon-ite virtuw become, woperly known, no
housekeeper, that studied comfort and economy,' WQI wH* I
•lingly do without Picfc, May 21.T.853. |
No one need hesitate to use Durkee’a all-lmpof tant article,
to housekeepers.—{Republican Banncrand Nashville Whig, j
i Feb," 17,1853. ; -r--
Would you have light bread, sweet bread, yott' I
| can eat with a good relish, do not forget to procure DurkcoT j
I Baking Powder, and ynu wiU not fall. ta have good bread,'. I
\ cakes, Ac.—{Troy Dally Tknes,May 24,184 . / ;
We havo tried this article, and can recommend it with
perfect confidence.—{<iuebec Gaxettc, Ju1y,1852.:
Baking Powder wfl hivd tried atour house, end
our “better half" was astonished at the reaulk—£N. Y-
Daily Times,Oct 23,1852:
. All good housewives'wiU rejoice In and glorify the name
of Dnrkoe; after they have given his Baking Powder aTaU'
triaL—fNew York Bdn, Sept®), 1862. ; • ;
I Durkea’s Baking Powder, undoubtedly; the best article for
this purpose that has yet^^been^discovered/—N. Y.. Dutch'
I man,Fcb.12,1863. /• ■■■•■
j The highest commendations; from huedredsof the largest ■
j and most tespectablo wholesale' housestn this, and nearly
I every large city on tide continent,' could be glvon, if space,
iailowedit. ; ... ...
I E. R. DUEKEE, • '
I SoLnPxwPßttraa ATO ;
[ 13© Jffcferxfrttf, : New Vorlff ’ •
I BAXTER & HcKEE, AgehtSj Pittsburgh. [oet2l]
SMITH & SIS(;r,AIS,
WHOLESALE 6BOCEEB,
IBS' SECOND AND, 151 . mST. .ffEBEBTS.^
,; ; ia slow-Asn'ron ait*, '
309 bags Rio Coffee;' ... .. , :;.j3OO bhl3N.O.Molasses;^
176 bhdaN-O. Sugar ; ... 50 hbla Sugar-House do. .
30boxesGrahVa Tobacco; tiHihalesßatting;.-.
60 boxes Webster old do. . SWkegrNailsi usaortei;
20 bxs Bussell&Bobinson*e; 260 boxes Glass;
100 caddy boxes of various 30 kcgs Va^TwistTobacco;
: brands;-'. 200boxeaRosin8oiip; ‘ -
fiObblsLoaf Bngar; .* v6O boxes Palm do.
20 bags Pepper; . ffl)boxes Ground Pepper;
16 bass Pimento; [sop27] r Groufc4CaiiaJa,'A<v Ac- Ac»
HONEY— 300 :fos prime.new white Honeyj iu. siaaU
boxes, for family iastncelved aruimr sale by 1
■ y, y ;J« p, ,Wll^Al^;l23jgrffpdi«£:i
EE3TDENCE FOR Air^hany-Clty.
i The Lot i 9 60 Ctabfamt bfi iEoatik Canal street, by 265
deop to liberty streeL. cohyetdeubi'
ly arrauged,-wlth gas bath.xeopi,A(X. •A. good Cvf
riage House and Stable Hon Llbexly street; trees; shrubbery,
Ac. ■ This beautilhl residence will .easy terms,
oct2o , . joTmrds Lv
BRITISH LDSTBE—lOcasks forsale by. -„ —; r,”i
oct!8 ; -.-. v. B. A.'PAHKESTOCK it 0P, J "
r -•
inshred .in :Mutual.DepffrtoehtTJf
X : Pittsburgh life aitdrequastedfo.
ail sod recalTQ thrirScrlp iorthsSO- per e6httdmde&&3*i
dared.cm the Ist of February
♦ oalB 0 A. (XgZß)N;;aßcrdaTy:
rpire ■
; X 'Hay. Bt*i«r,Blid Stalk Cutters; Chums, Implored Cara'
Shellers,for hand end horsepower; Pnming Cblaela. Bivv
and a large assortment of Implements sultahla for - tho
a*r* t*t» £»«n\lha..SaM 4mil.AtrHrnlJnri\l,'Wjiww
’* ' «iI _ „
. •; ;ii i»BOOli&BIATXOEF. -■
intrmnMit by my Aoiof Acseinbly.itt' ertrrolniratot;
'each offence, to be Imposed by rommary convlcttox,«u> to
i Saoitittotos l JS > 'sm#AM* : tWcl!W«lW“!f*!*;?*i*s“
SssS^»kssss«
®Sgassi^a^s»|
Otter, and the elefatibn of tbd nnblto .
mUtiag no duVYeitterorclattof
hfl SUNDAY, can -work lnjtifltteoihhbhhe f -■
?.. < Ana.'Wterea*>by rtrtuo- ofmy offie* ana in canaiera*'
•iibn of my of&clal oatb.'lfc fa my specfefrdutyto iboA to
, enfijfeSxiontofiiiis tAw r X baVe-isstted th^'^ : Prbclamav
’ Aud, I hereby call upon oil farera-keeper* tbepew of
coffee-houses, restaurants: and citing-house* or
etcf-cfthe* tuitaa araplmeamay
ate Or have bccnfiold or dispensed, to submit tbtinselyns to
re&ata from the sslebf UltßoM -
on Sunday; and I warn them that at ary idrractiouGt Xhla
law which may bn (letectaV'wUlbe-pnntshedwlththuut,
tnost rider, and the extreme penalties; of Its proyieiona «n
-■Wnrt'fltliCTltfflittftH* 1 "-"*
‘Audi hr aldtoJayhettled dotetmUiattoS:t<> cnmjeliaS
oidVerealpWlencoof this lawyl aliaUrojulreeTery mem-;
beret the E*y£olteei eraymaniHwrior tte 'BlghtfoUcaj
andoverySpotdatOßcer.uho maybe entjretJomyeomi
anands.to report to me on pain of InstantOtsmJaaaScr aos
pension, etcry Infraction of i
“utnd os submission toebolesometawals honorable toall
men as their vlolatiofi'lidtßgroMnilil'enrneallyTnTolto the'
juisißtanco of good cltUena InuiyCefforta to enforce this law.
And thntthfcy wtry mbfo effcctuiUy reader such assistance.
il^JihafftnnlhgtS^bwhpat^ffiin.byyahntflwamWDU'.
anileo^peretloto.' V 1 -; V* -'. 1■ ViiiS
. Belying andMwa.
-more call ojxte ftlhrendmof ;splrttnot& and matt
-liquor* io refraluffbmWsale thereof-bn Stmtoyawithin
- ‘Witness coy hiuid thisHixth day: of October, A.D.155&.,,
oclB , • ■ : -gOBY. Me BIDDLE, Mayor.‘ ;
DVBKBE>B
! MM,
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ÜBS ■;
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EUBOFEA&AOBHGY.
• A M.
IHB OEDEaT ESTABLISHED- OPgICE IN THIS CITE
: . • ...:. FO3 •BgMI'TTISQ •’ •
UOSKV TO THE OLD COUHTtrSV •
-TAMES BLAKELY- begs leave tasayto lhaai persons bov
.) inir Mends tattle Old Country, end desirous of dtber
aendlh' r ’tbein-'inoneyes'‘P s 3 r tag.tbfiir,psseage,tll(it bl3ior•
dologelttiar terioir complete; and on six flrtn
* taste that mistake* Can not occur, nor lossraaccmoto any
Thirlna the last ten yean In which he has-been to 1
uils business, he has remitted orem Half Million of Dollars
Mlhout theloss'of VdeUarJundrtha house for which he is
artnt, in liTerpooV.lias shipped not less than «,000 persons,
during the last yeirto thiscountayindlhout a complaint or
ne ?Lo for londiin.'DubHo.'tiver
pool. Glasgow,- Corkj llelfast, port
framthonce to-Pittsburgh; end will attend. strictly tofor
wordlnk passengers from tMucptoeiny part of the country.
Ha also Ms sight draft* for sale, payable at tbo following
places, tin ON ENGLAND.
Edwards, Bandford * C 0............ ••- London..
Wo. Tappscott 8 Co.;. .....Limpno!.
(Araitable in theprincipalities end tovufl turoogbenit
England and TOOs*’)
rT:-.-.-.. OXHIELAKBa .
Prorioctal Bonk •
* . ■ ■ ■•-■ -■ DEABCHS3.- ' 'V.-T •"
Anouh, Belfca V : . Downpatrick, KnnhMllfn,
Mallow, Strabane, Jtthlooej Carlow,
Fermoy. Monaghan, > KnnißCoruiy,
BaJUnaT Caran, • Dundalk, Galway,;’
NeWry, TnJe*, ‘ adyttenft, ; ClonmelV
Dungannon, Londonderry, ChnsgD, •.■■•• Yoognaii,
Ban bridge, KUkcxixtf, • Dungannon, Kllrnab, ;
Waterford, Coleraine, Panoortown,-Cork*
Ennlm Banden, ‘Sligo, 1 Wexford,:
Oh ■
National Bank of Scotland; aad-lta tranche*
tn fifty toyna in Scotland. ; » . -
\ ON 7B&NCE* •
Messrs. Etlward BTcant J 5 Co. T Usurers *~ Fori. 1 !.
| any FraMe.)-
Mosia. Toni. Koefc k Coi, Bantera, PnmkMm-''
I (AtaUabla In Wo«™o^ KE[y;
tsxfT IWiCor.of Be»eoihatidBinKhfiptf rtn.
PASSAGE FBOH LIVERPOOL,
nPHl&TplendUl cev Ship, built &r ** EayecoU’s tine/’ Is
X the largest Pocket Bhip afloot,-ftncl for strength.cfj
build, eea>mmod*tlonefor paraengera, and tailing qualities, i
ha* noeqnal tnlhe lirarpool trade. : • , "
The EMEBAIJ&ISI.B will Mil from laterpool on or about
the Train or Drcisnw and perernf Bonding for ilitir
friend* ah onM notiaee the Opportunity of aecnring jfflßMge
far tb t-m by this noble Ship. ,
In ordor. to nrttenl delay, passenger* will be notified by
letter from Slossra. vr. Tapiott 4 G>,U?erpool, what day
to bothetetoombaJfcv^^ed^^bc£’B^<£raii^
lTaelltaurtraftirblßU^ni»3 tad‘hi*eltll.
fnlnekaaoeonuoander, "
N. B_—The E. L trill bo succeeded by the mogniSr cot new
ahlp “Shamrock,* eonunanded by the well known Captain',
ftimiißVTlPoahfc • .*■•■'. ' ' j
to soeun lt>p)y to JAME 3 BtAKILY,
i
Valuable Vorm Tor Sale, ... I
l}t MtTßttS TOWNSHIP, WASHINGTONCOUV
frMTV, PKNNA-—The undersigned wishes to dispose of
valuable Farm, situated to one uf the moetthri-H
wing, fertile end desirable Sections of Washington county—
to a neighborhood proverbial/for lutgoodmorals and Into)-:
Usance, and sufflcicnttyconrenlent.togood markets.. This
Land lies within two mlleapf the proposed; route for the
Chartlcra Talley BaUroad, »o Improvement which trill cer
t&iblr bemadodurlng the coming year. It contain* &boat j
345 ACRES; more or less: of iwhlch tfitte ; are'about litf 1
ACRES CLEARED* AOd laa higbUtato of aiUWaUon, nnd
finely Improved. ‘ The uncleared lend aboand* In good m*:
bcr, and the ■wboTeiirabandaatty supplied with wo;et. It/
adjoins lands of William ParkTlJanjeL
The Improvements art'TWO GOOD DW ELLING IIOUBE3,
one Bride and the' other Promo; a Fremo BAlHLaml two
Frame STABLES, with other necessary outbuildings.
Thera I* nn ahtmdiihra of fine FBUIT on ; thls property-
This valuable Farm will bo aoll on accommodating teruia
Toeanyfnrthcr Intbrnintion In reference .to it,application
can bo mode to tha subscriber, to-Canonsbnrg.:. -'..i
k isenlftSrat -■■■- ■' .mmi nALOTfAN
tVTKW BOOKS! MKW BOOKSI—Nofc Tand 8 illUBtraU<j |
Eeeordcftto3?oTarTork Crystal Palace Exhibition.
.'-vAiha.'BtfsMhoM'OtaaoldClergyman's Vacation; by
Pan! Creyton. : .
- The Boyhood of Great Men. ■ ■■■•••-■•.• .. : |
Cranford ; br tho ftatbor of Eoth Moorland Cottage, Ac. i
1 -The Senators Son* or the Maine Law:: a Last Bcfogejby
:Aletta'Victoriafuller. ■ <:•. -
• Rudiments of the Art of Building;. edltejby John
[ Buiiock.x./rVrV.--
1.... Jana Seton, ortho King** Advocate; by. James Grant. ■■:
1-- The Rebel Scoot;, by, Aria Ashland. •
: The Forged WllI r or Crime and ItotribnUop.; by.Emervoa
[Bennett.. . : V'V , • .. .■
I The Victim of Excitement* An, by Caroline Lea Bents*.
[ A fresh supply of tho above works justroedvednt
; * AV. A. QILDENVENNKY A CO.’S, ,
: .':oetO."' Yft KnnWh «tw** •••
M music.
flVllfa lat<?a tartiHahcd. jest received; -
X S>hamilfn< yalse BriUanto poo to piano, parf-Bura
. muUen
> Les Talipes, 8 raises, Ottoman Watt*. * - *
■•■ Then tabUtbnd Paris, A’PTalUas; byStraus®.
: - BttrV&ff, -'i-.i ; DooldCtmrch Yard, 4c.
Ar?o: UUyßale; K&ty Dean;
They*?* sold me,flown do river; - . v ,
■•■*> Ittomom-SchotUsh v • Alton Scottish;
i Pride Polk*r _r »- Early Dawn Polka;
: > Home Amdo.
Togetber-wiuitho latest QoUar and Violin Music. A large
and Bplfindld selection of Piano FcrteswUl airiTe phorily y
nhen patch aaeraand others are.invited to calland exami qa.
CUAHLOrCE
ang2o V - t : Second door aberso Fifth. ..
•j Planoii , j
£***££+ ' ficomtbol
manufiurtOiy,of JoraCMckertog, I
i
v * Ss- M *&D'fropikctlb]rex!ibiifiatlos:a&d<sldyTit: '
No, 13033—0tj0 eteffaat rowtfood, -iwimtconwiß, -HBtohod .
■r baokahd |lf6nt,<%octaTOB r pri£Sßi.w.*.^..*.»—..«s3T6 00 j
No. froetsve*, pnco 275 00
« 13580 —dtr'“dor"™^o"T'V, - rt 273 00
« 13636 do ' s do u 44 ~ \J29Q 00
’« 13W6; : doSralMit; ;-do. fi ~4 4 275 00
: «-13392 do" Kmnacotaew 0 14 , • “ , , ...290 00
•<* 13418 'dd >~Bquaro. . . 6 “ ' ; 200,00
* AU abo7o ftteiflniahed :'wltli the ncwirpn framo and
now'Kiile,'Wltti nu&t) cut on ti& frame,' to
protentlmltatibnB and Impoaitlon. Shirebossraaro Invited
to oz&mlnolim abovfc alfcgaot Instruments,' .at the Music
Store
£ JOUN HiMELLOB, Apart lteChJckerftifi'a Pianos,- : -
• • ' •' -n. ‘Woodßtre«t, Pltt*bursfbr r .
Real JSstate For Sale.... v -;H
‘CI ndusfeaafcd frts online street;; iI
i Three Brick,llousps and Lots onTlko street; i
1 Threeßriok Houses and Lots to Bast Birmingham;
9 Onewbrei Lotopposite Su Slants Cemetery, oh the Greens
-burgh and Pittsburgh Turnpike, enclosed with 7 a board
ftnCC; 4 , t. .. ,i
One acre Lot lha ebore, also enclosed with a,
good board, fahce ;.on.the:lot Is .a small frame house, mod*
lent epTingSjetc^
. Twenty*cn¥scres oTLand fbnr miles from the city, ad*
jolalnglandiof Bamurf-Garrison, and fronting on tha Al*
legbenyrt7er,andyalleyJJallroaiL,-; -.-> .-,
r. Ohe Brickßfruse and Lot on Webster.street; - •,
OQeSrameHoaMFßndLotohFrankhnstrcet; ■>.
:• , Two Lota in Allegheny City*well improved;
:: FlftyLotsinEaat liTMrpool»OhlD;
• The abore propem wlll be sold; on favorable terms, and
'ontbreftfirarths of iho purchase money a long cro-ilt will
!barren.. :'' r '
Agljto
\ Hope junta.in FaU Opcrotlon Again I I
T> Ylfrs. BUILDINGS* Rflh street-THE PROPRIETOR,
Xl» thankfalto thfl pUblto fct post iff >b-1
Udtfteonthmaiiaof:the-Bam&£arhi«prßseiit«xtaTpil£&--
tbeestaWialuMnicf a.Jfcwr andtfpfce AfflknritfaJarthe
1 cttyj tor the armninodattoa ofbla cnstomea«- sad dH who:
*wiaa tohovutvally good iTootj Ac,
' Tha gtfamttoa of Martinets and Bth6rß>telnvl«
fed, and all l ask ia that they will giro me atrioLr >_v:. : -
- r.-?x.;v:a v/,' - tP.ILDRAVG, Eo.lDfauncmL
L- Hi B.—All articles taken back If not fimnd good; and the :
::money Tetgras&• :r -r- m t br ;x umarlft ■•••
PATENT S’BOIT'QATHEttKE-^Eor^pfckkuftirnififrom
: .without Uie aid of a. ladder; Pnmioglpatra*
mentroftheninrt approved ccdrtructionV pigging ; lfoita;
i suitable' tor strawberry beds,. A.C4. tjfooks; -fired
I Drills;.Cutting. Ilexes,' tor Hay;or Coro ifialks. of yarioos
.patterns/and ar grmt *tariefr-of'lS&fr-aavtflg -implements
(-for the garden or. toorm*.. Barry's* and other
[Standard Pytdtai Fl(rirtra,ttural Architecture, and
|Laml*capBQaidoiilDß» : torßa«e r ntthffBeedßnd!TDJpltfiiieal
I; Fifth street, PUt£trorgb,Pa.'-
| ; jySB MES-'TOHPBOPi 4 ,-
■
fs'inSTr- 0. WALltvronlil-nptlfyThisnlHndsairdtlie imblicf ;
[ TY -« ;that,h6iaSreaotßa hto BtndlQ
vta t!10 coraer'of streets,' ■
He has fitted
hip i B&Mtfwits ovwytorillty , l»fetaayiand lmtniusthat
raeetwifliasoroCTtiiigpatznttaga.: _
iLla.Whm -; «»■» ■ ■ ■ --- rTI ..-., t
<amt»trailn»llf of a taorttnWaSO'iaa'Wrtlsitttt’MaeJtl ty»gAj|!B PUBiBEB’S-AESlHrAire, cow edltton, .allh/j
■■ror *»wliHK>tU»«ftMista> »to,by*l>SiaaJ« or retail, rrl JFS; Kotos »ilAidlUmi,to2«ai« with a short «j«m of
sets yf* B. HAVEtTS : I OonrtCTMictß&li? A*Jotd&b»Preslt!a&t Jtutgaoftho Elglliti .
.1 ; fitatlomay W«t»V- •;?;, Mttlttt «timtrfnßOg.<rfat- } Jndldal Sftttto. rewired snaforgaiotiy _ | :■...,
—-:vrr r-;
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DREGS AND MEDICINES.
DE. KEYBEE’SFECIOBAIiCOn&B BXBWP.
Ii the pxekrljitlta* of a regular pbyßtclan, who used It for
WTeral years' la’hls practice, with snccesruneqtiallod Xff.
spy other medicine now In .use; anil, (t was only .uyon. tho,
great flp<t dally foritythat faetfoaindtf ..
feed to put It up In bottle^'for‘a jddt& general and extetttflre,.
sale. :.;' ' u~.'
Wo datafoHbe- Pectoral SyrOp thatltls-ananfirelynew
in'orcry.’respeot ftom the T«rloti8;
remedies now.>ln.uso»fqr the diseases of the Pulmonary,,
organs. It ddis not sicken the Stomach- isy cental nlfl{T nah
i seating dosßs;of'S»iUllls, antimony,snd'lpccacbuana...lt.,
has in it no opiates to constipate the bowels, and dry up the ; ■
secreting organs; but itA actlon-is wholly different from
tho action of any of the a boro named drugs. It is an Ex~ ■■■
pcdnr.inl that clears out the tubes and air cells of tboLnngs
aaaßro&chiaina’zrumnevihatls notcquaUedbyany other
remedy*:. ft dissolves, in :a. great measure, the .greatly to* ,
creased secretion of mocos attending tho various diseases . r
of the air cells and bronchlaltubbs. It allays all Irritation,
almost ps soon as it is taken, and *U has been known to ••
■cdxo a cough of several week's duration In *uau-noHrsl>..
:StuptoWS W Cou»' o* jsPLMs:&<~&Tbcro Ua.dlschsrgo ,v
<* frotn the pose of a thin-acrid humor, which Scalds,nod;,
« Trets the parts over which it passes f Increased discharge,
“ iromihsxuoccsf&nd Bronchia*.feeling <£7nMitpdeovcr
« tho wholo body, and often coldjßbivering are felt; aUeaflt
bodTismora titan trv tho action of
«« tho a£. m wS«qu6nc<ro t the blood being driven in upon
uthe internal thb pate* increases In frequency* and
U iv ere Is ffoncrally moro or less-fevcr-present. ••These feel*
«lma are soon followed with hoarseness, and. n sense of
“rombndßS and soreness in the wlndppo.and yocMprpJW.uaj
« at times amounting ? to -a .total soppreFfdon of * lbo. Toicer --
« together with* difficulty of a sense ci. :
; tho chesW ,r :: Those symptoms*™ often- .
I attended with a dull pain and eenso of. weight in the.foror. it:
head, as well as with a heaviness in moving tho eyes,*: .-.
BdnrttlmßStlhrcongh rota :ln with .
, (out continucs-during tho whole courso of the disease,.. -«
Header,*tt«nd>to these .symptoms, they arn the precursors - . r
‘efafsialdiseaso—PumfosAsrOosaxmmoH. • -.;?«■
.. ’ ' Frovv{b& F.itiihirgfhMorning Ocf * 2S» 1852. : *.yi
•• of-tb9i bodt-jnedidnpfl .lbr tbtr mire of.M .
InQuecta Hurt canbodbundlptUecounUr, bDr.Uejjwr’a
Recwrai-Sytuto j r W*4&#f d-taW IWvwJ wgreat pleasure
-Ini besriCß-tastijaray. toiti efficacy. :-3ftero & poimmbus-
Stoats- Afcthla aeaaoaof theyepr, when ofte, bait our.
eitiaefia are, cppghinfr r it' jfcotfd tokaovn. --
fl£t a Jfe»4ppon«alof thia jnedlcinowillj.to balf. o-day*
■work a perfect core/ Reader, ifjrou have ft cold.take our ~
l-cdTice, *«d toy>ft>botOe'<rf Pnßtfywg , aPectoral Bycup,
fora»eyerowW, Brfjrao
ariv remedy saplowaoiand effectual. It is an expectorant,
vet does not sicken the Btonrach; and It prevents costly*-
,w- it ift Wgbly recommended bypbyiddaos Mid
others whohffre triedit, as a speedy and effectual cure for.
coldB >
ieV.and numerous other cpipp]alo.t3,pf the broachlalcrcap*;
and lunss*. We sau. safely recommend an-excellent *
remedy.
Xht Gr&rttiibvrgh JUa?/25,1853:, • ,
Tst weather for b week past has been quite cool.nDd, to.,
na. Tety.upplea«mt. ; divides-belog epd, and, tnipicisaut ;
-;
orereoatii and Area,,,.
were jiMSanif tdcomfort; and ;:on; Friday monilng. Ope*. •
wsa milte a hart treat In this ridnlty, though nothingyeas
■iatlnnsly irijinred thereby.' Agarnnrrtuerct:of thcaosnd:
den ebauucs.tnany people, are eflMcLcd Ttltb bad eoM3 and-,
coughs. Wo observed a lady at Ctiyreh the other evening
M'mueh'ttnttoyed Wth'a hard cough,that wo reallyfiat
nhimed for her safety; to much so, thatit was -with aomo
effort we conia refrain ftonl.” talkin’ out In meeting,” and
recommending her forthwith to procure a bottle,of Kcjscr’a
Pectoral Syrup, to give her Immediate rvlief-—to be.had at
John McClelland’* etore. '
PicrottAL Btrup bss bad an. extensive raja.-.
Ihls wJntOS-everybody .'Who ores.* It ppcoks.ia. tljo highest .
terffliofltaiaeTlts. Its Icrw 6o,centfl—Us pies- •.
ibd certainty to cure, has : made It the favorite - .
of All wfiotuiYebcen UcWcdabput the lungs and bronchial,
tabes. HerdngA :SCeiYit{,tbb i«gentfl for this dt&.have. r
sold largo qaantlUes.: Success to Pr. Keyscr’s Pectorul, . /
say ‘we.
'• ; ' •* - Jsjp«r»wi?J v.r^V’^'T..*
healtlj ItseW W6 v lriay here observe, as wo TuenUonno
Ttflnyx. ♦*«»*hU friend-gas ont du election nizfrt. and onx* ..
toos to heardftenewafltom Blaine, tarried long on tho corr
.net*. The news came^but oql nnttlhebad-absorbed fIuJU- -
dent gltehiiji,the chills.' 'Another frfahd invited
him to takes gtias ofßiotch ale v whic!i. we's patup in very .
blflc*bottles. v OuT friends’thlr?twas bu ge, and was 0n1y.....
quenched after a nujhberof empty bottles stood before him; ...
a cold in the head was tbe'conscqoenco, which consequence
was cured in six hours by.using Keysets Pectoral.,. ■ >.-
-.■•V Fnmihe Tfathington Examiner. ■ .../
PncTORJLtStEUP:—Onr readers are aware that wo have not
heretofore spoken of anything. In the lino of medicine j,. •<.
‘ neither that administered by the profession, or that prepay . ,
red by outsiders: VSV oro not admirers Of any kind or
dnjgs; wocatfiaotthlokof artnfelohrticlouttdMrthathead
that 'We hav* ever liko _ -
[ niost of yomhawbceu; compelled; ftl times to; partake of -
| VarioOT'KlnasofnaUßcbus doses^-Medicino li one • • -
unpleasant things tbatwe sometime* Aarefomittoio.-vToi ‘ j .
will therefore let this pass by way of prologue,Mid apology
| and aA an alogue would simply call your attention to U ® - ■•*•■
I advertisement of Dr. Keyser. Hif.Pectotal Syrup is raid to
I be a good article, yet wOar&nctabTo to speak experiment* - ‘r ?
1 alij in tcferenco-to Its qualities -Neighbor Harper, of tho :
I Pittsburgh Post, has tried it,and it magnum ;•
| 6wmm .
v Cwhtbt STCEKBSEpEESwnivfinQ UiisatfexrfillentarUclo ••
to fdlj and will give general satisfaction to thtlrCUstomers.
Liberal deductions wiU be mndo to retailers, and others
purchasiffghy the dozen; 'Price, stogie bottles GO tents; or -
gU . '■ ,
• CAtmQN EXTRA.—Man? parterre will try to indue® you ■■«•■.
to buy soino other nrtlele, StaUbff tbia iris os good as this? >
but we advise name, ‘‘Da. Krrtßß’B Prp- *-
toiuv Strop," and buynci other, and you w ill not be drs* •
'appointed.' •> ■' ; \*,
i XSfTbo reetoral Svrup is prepared trad sold byDK.G£o. ‘
11. EEYSEB, wholesale and retail Druggist, No. 140, comer ••
i Wood Btrcet and Virgin alley* Pittsburgh} Pm, and by Drug- • *
| jlstseverywhere, - v-' •••- - • otfg v• •
HOHSE’SCOBIPOUNDSXIUJPOPYEL.-
- : IOW DOCK ROOT,
iiffltft IsUpurely Vegetable Compound. bc! en tlfictdly pro-'
1 ‘frnwi the best-roote and herbs of (be Materia
' and- has: gained an unrivalled reputation for the
'fbUowisgaSdctStvinS; . v .. ~■ ■ ■.•
aTTKO/ASP ffiPRENQTHENINQ : TUB LIVER,
;■ TMimwiga <rlpanning the Stomach and Bow*
i els, axulthns curing allßiUous Diseases, LiverCqmplalntfl.
| Dyspepsia, Indlg«tio%CcstiTeneBSi Piles, Headache, Feres *> =
lifted Ague,>• Jaundice;’Nausea*; Lcas of Appetite, - -
i ’< • <
* -PURIF YING-THE BLOOD, - | ;
. ■ and thus curing all Humors, Cutaneous Eruptions, Bcrofb* ,
la,Baltßbeuta,Eryripclas,'ecaldHmid,-Canker, Pimplesen
the face, Blotches, Ulcers, Tamors, Mercurial Disease, Can*,
cert,4u,Ac.. : ’ r . ~; ' '• .
BBQULA.TiKO Tnß SECRETORY ORGASS, .... s
and by.’ehabllng them ‘ to'perform>tbelrproper function)*, .•.
preventing aha curing many painful and dangerous dis» -1 .
i eases ;
aUayingNerfronalrritatlonjand curing eli dlseasoanf . •
Norres.aflnjßUirifl,Nehra3giii,Crßmpa,&c«. Itisunrivalled
In the Weaiadessrf ..
i General Debility, Irregularity, Obstructions, Swelling of .
tbofFeet, LimbsT Joints,caused by".weakness; also, ~
h Lai& ima Throat Complaints, as Colds, Asthma, '
Ooimimptic«,‘-iic4 als>, I>ropsy. * - ,
IlaThi&tttadd tißrof the Compound Byrup pf Yellow Dock .
Root, prepared by C. Morse; A Co., cither ourselves, orinour.- ‘
famlllesj ahd fihdicg !tto be> verysalutary and effectual
preparation; '
lie as a very valuable medicine.
Esq., Cashier National Bonk, Providenceß.T.; :
A. W> Spencer, Bock Bonk/do. Rev,
WUliamPhilllps, BeV. J; B. : Richmond, C. 8.: Jones* editor 7;..
Providence Gen? Field, M.' W. G. Cj rus
Fisher, Mi B.H.
Bates,Doct/ BonJ. Colby, and oue hundred others.of the-;
most of Providence; - • -*■.
This eertiflesihat I "hare fbra.number of years been no -
qulnted with the composition and mode of manufacture of • - • ■'
MORSE'S COMPOUNBrBVBUP OP YELLOW DOCK BOOT •
I havo.aldb bcen ocqualntfid-with iU modus cperartdvindls* -.
case, andean say that Sn all respectoltis' eaicd* ■>
tated. to remedy that class of Disease for which It was de*
sign ed.;lt is especially.valuable In INDIG BSTlONdnd all’ •<
Its attendant' itexdto to-Dealthy actlon ihO r - >
LIVER, removes Torpor, andinactivlty bf thisOEGAN,and -
stimulates healthy action ln'aU tbc systoTn. Afl a DEPU* , <
BATOB, or jmrifierbf the Blood,'lt has no superior.
J?; c:,v ' v • r DAVID HOLMES, ILD.
$ aMORSE A CO* No. 440 Broadway, -
Now Druggists and others throughout i - ■
this and other countries. JOED MOllliEK,' Agent,
apra7:ly : ' t ■- J
DR. DE LAKEY’S
‘ CELBBKATED ~ .
CURATIVE INSTRUMENT,
TheonlnlnfaUibUCUrefortTi(UJ>rca(lfviJ>Ueaxoknovma9,
QPKRMATORREKA OB NOCTURNAL -
EMISSIONS, so harraaslng aßadeßtractlve, and produc
tive of 00 much mischief to the herwns system, in capacity
ttrigthe maufotbuala«s,sodety huj’mfttrimouy; '
This‘lnstrument tesimple/ comprehensive and fieter-’
failing , and may be used'Without tha slightest ineon**' ■ -
ronlence or. the knowledge of most intimate friend.'
Itia to'-tw no'pain or injury
wbaterer, iior preTeatiog any'bne from attaridlng-ta ;
bis business; and while iu nee not d tingle tmitsion can tako' r
place, invigorating the prganSyin'ti’th&rt Umif Ufsuch on e»
I'ienttbdtiftsy uaimTHttßVttnaiTnrzrowsßOrßctsamorrtfhei -
! loss of which, caused by ■earlyabuse, ia the disease in quo*
i tion,and the causa of thethousandconcomltantcomplainta
' . Neirpxtsnresj Prostrationy DyspepslajPainintlie
[ Head and Dimness of Vision, Weakness. Uf-the? Back and: ;•
i Lower of,tboTgyeSrljnpqteacey- -
I pI es ontbir Dec line; of Virility, .Weakness r v
: .of Memory find Powcrlbr Mental Application, Ejection, ■'
i ATersionwßodety f Tiiniiiity,Belf-IldatiTist,LcveofSolitade,' ’
> AUlhaecomplaint*invzriaMyduapj)car } ajtocnaithc '.
\ totanx is siopptd from which they emanated;
i -,Be it also remembered, that those complaints are butllttie.:
understood by the profession Ingeneral, and that all the
i medicine in the world never has, and never wBI, stop those •
i losse^-which,if allowed sareto . 1
prodacethe mostdlstressinjf consequences.-
i .The pricfi of thecomplete carefully secured ,
lagsinstullobrertatioiilfi dibox,i*cnly can bosont ;
Lby express to any address,in anypartof tbo-Unitcd States, :
[ {Sntfft, Ae, according to order; ocoompanled Jy fun dfreo*
and impor ant advice to the marriod and single, the *
exp|Mes, eventp the remotest parts of the country, bolng .
Jdl eppUastionfl end remittances"must be directed (post- *
_ paid) to the Doctorhlmsel^hohaving no Agcndcaestabilah* .
ed trot in London and Paris. ~ V/ '
Address, {postpaid) Dr. B. Do Lanoy, SlXlspcnntd street;
r 2lew York. -
> Office hou3s,don y, 6tnri & A. M-till OP. MijOfad from 7 to‘
8 P,M3 the Sabbath excepted.
■above meutionedfistrument is not only constructed oneri
entlfie pHntfple&hut thalflroxa Ususetha happiest result* ■■■:
may always, with ronfidenofr be anticipated, there beln&ftrr.
thecuroof thosedlseaae^swofliercertttfTtTcmedpextent *
HENRY S- KELLER, M. 3X,, .... .
: ; GOE7T2B, M. D.,S&ChambflT3 flt, u
• .C.'UCKHABDTyMv D^'24-Howard st,-
v.-:-:NEW. YORK.
JAME 3 BLAKELY*. -
-IlcaVßrtftte Agpnt.
B A. VJ£KUU?OGiI DSED AT TIIJJ '
# \mn : ' :
. A of male tod a chE4.lhatw*a wry sick, anil : :
the all his*kiliroTl!9 relief* r ;
but without jaTfcU, :-They Rent to Canonsburg far Br.,L-. who >. .
. cmme oTer toiCTit place, and open an tho - .
xocrfo Itrr it, The chitdwa* given .
Dr. L» then gaSdlhatthero-ciMildbflhoTisk in trying Fahn
eatMk’a:VcmJfagO, <mdthffaglit-they had bolter get sozne* "
They sent to endprocnred acme. After a(Uni&ii>..
the firet boitle,accQnilng to tho printed dlmtiann, v
[WenUdweed i-JwwthM. TheyJtiwngate H about-
Half «f another bottlS,wfcan Upassedbeitfeen; TWO ANS>
THREEHUNDREDtsORMB.aud ■:.*i
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