The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, November 24, 1853, Image 4

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CLOTHING.
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fna».aut)scribcr would rwpwtfttUy inform hlstoends ah
♦sl* *he public, that ho ha* removed fronrWa old stand,*
Market «roet, t<rtUu uVA)r^ o *y FRONT STQBE, 2v
45 FIFTH STBKIST, Immediately opposite the Timatt
£ w,;wb»rp hn t* now receiving and.npening ft.lmaajtomo abs<*
V.moatof Ti.da cod Fancy Oolored Clotty oi
,■«,Ve»Ung*, on,bo newest El) lea, w hich ho.wiU,taKo- plen.^
I.in showing to those who iany favor him,with. aealL Ua
■ -'VaUo preparedtomahc to: order every ntticlo of Clothu
eoxißUtuting GenUomaaV Wardrobe, in .the l&test.ak
style.. •.•••••>*•••• • " ,l , ; ‘ v
- ryq tjjloZlS— Tboaubscriber •oJOterai.fbr sale his cq
vr tOQyfTteni'Of Garment Draughting, SO: faronblyvhnol
■■■' and generally used by thetrado of this, city, Giadnna
t' v jfnUadoljdUa«zul nlBowhcre , , jat the following prices, vU:{
j.t.'Wltix' instructions* $10,00; withoufc instructions, s7,|
Boob and Bulct,containing fhll and accuratedirettm
.■^succastfuldraughtlng^onraided to any partoftheUnij
..-States, onrecelpt of $7,00, by ; JAM KB C. WATT,
• . v -.. . Teacher of. Garment Cutting, I
I xaari&‘-'; \ K 0.45 Fifth streot; opposite the Theatrej
• • SABIDKIi GUAY, i
MERCHANT TAILOR,
> ' HOTEL BinLDVX'GS,
\ ■ : ■ BT. CLJLIR BfhStt, mTSUtrUOiL
- i n ENTLESIEN’S OLOTtn.iG made oxclusirciy to prthr,
•• Ajr ana warranted to suit. Has constantly on-jjg; »•
cdSiio assortmeat of CLOTK3, OASSISIEHES, JKSTEM S,
. anti OVERGOATIKQ, of tbo latest styles, selected ospresf ly
* tit the Custom trade; QOntlemcn leaviQgtboir orders,
- --have thelrtri?heB cbnuultod and complied ■wltb, as •
« Is demo audtjrfita own autwrvisKm. nO ~M -
' CLOTHI NG ST ORE!
JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO.
170R5U1IILY of the oelebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty
15 street, which has won ha nnhoundod popularity unitor
' this name of the THREE 810 BOOKS, hare, for the pur
posehfacquiringmoro spaco.for their immense businuas,
r remored to the spacious budding .on the corner of ;
c diaIIOmTaIAEY AMD WOOD STREET,
- Where they hare now the most
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS!
V'; •• A2CD" •*
BEADY MADE CLOTHING 1 ,
. - ' iThathofievcrbeonoffered tothepubUe. <
> Thefr principal object for this tomorftl, is togWe them i
-
WHOLESALE TRADE!
‘ Theism prepared to sell Goods at tho
LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! i
And tfruy will trarrant them to b0.&3 good AS any IlianU-;
fwtond tn the Onion. . •.•••■• • ;
CUSTOM WORK, !
, hXST raw xbs bboetcs* kotice. . ;
... Shfi?bstfron 'hftxuLft fall and beautiful E&sortxneut of
. OLOTHS And 00 ATDvQS, Icr ‘
FROCKS. DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI
NESS COATS. '
" ' Onr Interests are identical with thoso of <rar customers,
and wa. assure the public that oar fidelity will not fell In
filling all orders we may be favored with* t
FORGET THE. PLACE— M
• - Ufo. 88 Wood Street,-
(SABI SIDS,) OOBNStt OF DIAMOND ALtET. !
desire our ‘patrons to understand tha two hare
&5 longer any connection with the Clothing Business on
Liberty street. Oar attention is devoted exclusively to the
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DRY GOODS.
Noiii-cn
TGR WHOLBaAbB AND RETAIL DEALERS OF
* 'i PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY CITY, AND VICINITY;
r -*»D. GREGG & CO , Importers A Wholesale. Dcaers in
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties, No.' Od, on®
' door from tbe North-west corner of Wood sL and Diamond}
Pittsburgh; • Having, completed tho"enlargement of
. present occupied Ware now ppenihg'one.
of tha largest and best stock of DUx GOODS audVARIE-;
. • TIBS, they have everherotoforeeXlilbUedloiha Pittsburgh
trade, and on examination, will be found tobe unsurpassed ;
•"bynhy other House of the kiud In the City, and as one of
the partners Is generallyin th® ■ Eastern Cities during the;
. ;busmeKi seasons,’ burchasing cheap bargains, adapted.to:
the Pittsburgh nud Western Trade, wo will be able to offer
inducements to our old customers, and purchasers’ gener
ally, „Our stock ofDry Goods cuadsts in part of tho follow
isg leading articles,'nz:
, Cloths;
: Pllot and Peterahncx-da;
Taney Cassimei ca, Tweeds and S&tineltj;
- . Jeans, Fancy Vestings and Corduroys;
* • jTlannels, TicXJnxsi and Vest Paddings
> i ';: Brown and Bleodiod Muslins, and Irish Linens;
'■*7’ Foreign and Domestic Ginghams; .
■ '[ .Alpacas. Merinos, Coborg Cloths, and Dress Silks;
Bay fltato and Broaehe Shawls; /
' Woolen Oomfbrta and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs.
• r i Tbie following cotnpriso a part-of .tho general stock ©f
•Vfitictlcs: . ' ' ' •
;*DattohßiC6mhs,.Thrcads cad Sewing'BUks; - ;
• - Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Clock. Silk A ells;
Lace Goods, Jaconetts Mull and Cambrick Muellus?
Fancy Nettings, and Millinery poods generally,
i. Also—A large assortment of Table Cutlery, Pocketkmves,
’Raxori dntT Scissors of' our own: Importation. Perfumery.
Patent Medicines, together with a splendid assortment of
Gold and Gilt Jewelry> oftbe latest patterns;.Gold nod Sil-
Ter atch materials; Rntch j:lr. c >cp, and an ex
tensive stock of SO hour and 8 day Brass Clocks, of a variety
of patterns. All of which will be sold on tho most areozu
m<& rttep tenns, tor Cash, or Cityreforence. ..
•N.B.—City, Country Merchants and Pedlars aco invited
tOJ5l?e;n&A call before purchasing elsewhero. -
sep-nur DfiUßanAco.
SECOND ARRIVAL OF
FAU ASD -WINTER DRY GOODS M
• Tht Cheapest Goods of the Season!
■VTOGNO, STEVENSON A LOVE, Riga of tbo original
X No. 74 MARKET STREET, between Fourth
find tho Diamond, Pittsburgh, bavo just recoin'd, and arc
ootr openingr-a largo and splendid assortment of
.. DRESS GOODS, «
Of the newest arul most desirable styles, adapted to tho
present season. -
.'Plaid Brocade and Faney/Enks at bargains.
Plain Bloch and Cornelian Silks and Turk Satina.
-sSlcrino Plaids, all wool, and Silk and 'Wool do.
Silk nud Cashmere Plaids of everydescription,
. very cheap.
New style Plain and kaney Do Lainea.
• Pjrench Merinos, Cashmeres, Coburgs, Alpacas, and Para*
• mat*S3* all colors and qualities. .
JlelJegeSj imd high color*! Do L&iniis, all qualities.
5?a11 and Winter Shawls, of every description.
Long and Square Bro«*ke and Plaid Shawls.
-Printed-Cashmere and plain Thibet do.
French Chintzes, GJnghnms.
•A-general assortment; fast color Prints, from C% da, up.
WHITE GOODS of every description.
Collars, Cuff*, Chemisettes and limb’d Udkfa., at bargains.
Bonnet Jtibbon* and. Millinery Goods,rery cheap. -
Auso, a ftiil stock or DOMESTIC GOODS. at low price**-
lSo«a &hretlD t ?, Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, ami h&p-
Wns. Russia Diaper, end Cravats, very cheap.
% .GLOVES*. HOSIERY* SUSPENDERS, and CRAVATS.
tVe woald respectfully *oUdt an early call from both
whole?*}* and retail buyers, flattering ourselves that we
can accommodate all who may favor us with their patron
age, an most liberal terms.
«p2O YOUNG, BTSVKK7OX & XOYE.
•Fast Kccelved,
AT THE ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE,
JVo. 74 MARKET STREET,
yFTJEW SUPPLY OP PALL ANL WINTER. GOODS,*
J’X'Whlch will bo sold at exceedingly low prices. .We
wffuW respeatfully solicit an early call from our frioails and
the pnbllo in general, belicring.tbat we can now offer
greater icrtacements to both wholesale and retail buyers,
than .ever heroto&nr.
septt- - YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE.
¥M. A. M’CLUiiG,
DBALGR IS .
Fino Toas, Choico Family Groceries and Willow
, .. . . ware. ■
CORNER OF WOOD AFD SIXTR STS.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
IS now receiving a large OREortmcnt or FRESH GOOD 3,
in addition to his already extensive Ftoefe,
from firsthand?? ia the Eastern markets, which, will be *old
the lowest market prices.
JEST Ilotels, Steamboats, and fiimilies, baying by the.
- quantity, supplied at wholesale rates.
83* Goods delivered in the city free of charge
Sew Coach, and Carriage Factory 1
70HHST0K, BBOTHEBS & CO.,
Cbmer-cf Eebecca and BdmtmtjtnzU, Alltgfuny City,
j«aßßb.g 'WOULD respectfully Inform thdr friends
tbo public generally, that they hare
the t manufacture of Carriages,
■Harii I’Bwrcqcbog, Bockaways, Buggies, Sleighs and,
Chariots, in all their various styles of finish and proportion.'
AH orders will be executed -with strict regard to durability
andheauty of finish; Repairs; will also be - attended to on
the most reasonable .tense. using' In: all their work the
best Eastern-Shafts, Poles, and Wheel staff, tbeyfeelaoofl*
dhnt that all who favor them with their patronage, will bo
perferffyaaUsfied on trial of their work.
Pbrch&sers are to giro ns & call, before pur«ba>
ring elsewhere, r> . ... ; ■ VoctftXy
.CARHIAQISS FOH SAI.K.
riJHEniMendgnodbos jartrcceWed athis - ri« -
WAREHOUSE. nitnatM r _rfjgETßgJg
near
and Lawcencoriile, a* splendid 033OTtmenLXE£l222u*
of .VEHICLES, of every-description, and wilUeonUnue to
Tecrive-rcgularly, naw and second hand Carriagzx,
.Bitfgfl&xEc., which he will sell on the very.lowcst terms for
cash. ’ Havinghadtwelveyeartf practice intbebdrinoss,-and
With his wellknownfiicUities In tbftEast,hefiQtterahitnMlf
inputting down all competition. :
Those wishing to purchase ere respectfully invited to call
and ifteiarthemwelves:— —•—— -
Sipedhl and prompt attention paid to repairtnjrof Ciirrl
•ges,*c. fmylBrd*wy«l . JOSEPHWHITE...
stable, :
• Xjnffuypf SmiVifidd strut and Diamond afley; • . - •
' THE undersigned having'added largely to his
'OKL stock, u now prepared to. accommodate the public
/vJt yftfa the finest Buggies, and best Horses, both for
gadais Mid>HarnoM; .Gentlemen wishing to -havehorses
superior accommodations for them
etthlaqtabie. The stalls are largo and new, and the pro
pneter pay a every attention to their case andcomfortc •• • •
* ’ P. DEVLIN.
'TjLAWft BOOKS—.- .: •• Lcger*,
■M , , • Day Book?,
Cash Books, : Receipt BookPf '
SS?SSig?S® £% >~
M mSkSoa m o y’^^ uoi in
AJ»rm _on4 oxwilcnt: stock of Mank Books always on
hand and Torsalo at low rates, consisting orcnn l>om» nod
ilodlntawork, in all stylos of binding, P ’ J ““
Tbrtmdeea'ppllcdon Üborol termß.-
' r a.« s* have:*: -
BlejiKßookM&snfiictur , sr ■
- Comer of Mnrket and Becond etreeW’/
.- a . j; • :■ V •••v.y •>. ."
FTtHE partnership botveea tb© undersigned,at Pittsburgh
I ■1 JU)d Wheeling, is this driy dissolved by xa utual consent.
Joseph JUebnrds hM transferred his Interest to GeorgoW*
6m!tn,‘vrho is alone authorized to cattle the badness of the
late Ann* * GEORGE W, SMITH.
w JOSEPH RICHARDS.
iSittborgb, August 20,-1853. >■;.• .> ■
CJUUMSo BtfEWXNO, GlOm, MAETnnd HOPTBADE
Will b*«wrfod on as heretofore, by the subscriber, at Pitts
trargh ana TVlteeUng. - : : ■ QEOEGE W, iiMITH.
.nigTjSni ~ ' ■ ■■■■■:■■■■■■ fOazetta-1 -.
_____ __ T. - Revolver* *
. TW^^BGBIT£D-VBy. Express, direct &ojn lib mannfac*
V -nurti*, & splendid assortment of CoHV Repeating Pis
tols, 4,6 and Mnehes barret, all of irbtcliVo will stiU for•'
“•M* low as they cm bo honghtln.the dty or New l'orfe. I
Sextons going to Australia or California, wlu find that tlu?y
csn tlo better by purchasing their oqulppuge at home, than
they on among strunßers,asjre gire pirSms a chaZoto
try apy s/ theaborePistoie„beroro leaving.the dty;and
In case of'a failure, ircrcrgtid the mouey. - ■ ■
188 Wood street, SHtsbnrgh;
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transportation.
CLEVISL^ tfjh. “ANDLt PtTiTSBURGH
, .RAI^IOAD.
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- - OHANfiE OF TIME.
ana after JION DAY, Note tuber 14tb;1563, Passenger
Tramsyvlll run:daily. (Sundays excepted) as follows:
MAIL TRAIN leavosClevolandnt 9.05 A M for Wellsville,
stopping ot all lntetmedi&to Stations; arrive at AUiutico at
.Uis A M,ftDd WellB*fiUoftt2J»PM: V. ~' :
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Clovolnnd at 3.00 P M far Alii-:
ance, stopping at llu<3sod, Karlrille and Ravenna only—
anivoaVAHlanco.ats.oo PAL. • • ' '
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN loavßsClcvoland for Ravenna i
and intermediate Stations at 7,45,and arrive atßavenna at
0 25 P M. Two through Trains from Cleveland to Pitts
burgh daily. BETTJRNING:
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves AlHancq for Cleveland nt 12.80
p M, stopping. at Lima, -Ravenna, Earl Till a and Hudson
only—arrive at Cleveland at 240 P M* The Mail Train of
Ohio and Pcnna. Railroad, Icavirur Pittsburgh at 8.00 A M,
connects. with tills Train at Alliance at 11.46 A M.
MAIL'TRAIN leaves- Wellsvllla for Cleveland at 3-00 P
M, stopping at all wdy Stotions—arrive at Alliance-at 6 00
•and Cleveland at 7.30 P M."
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Ravenna for Cleve
land and intermediate Stations nt 7.15. A M—arrive at
Cleveland at 9.00 A M. Only one through train from Pitts
burgh to Clovcland daily. --
; ■ CONNECTIONS—MaiI Train from Cleveland connects at
Alllanco with the Mail Tralh of -Ohio and'Pcnna.'Rrß for
JCanton, MnsoiUoa aod-Wooetor; also* for Salem and Pitts
burgh, arriving at Pittsburgh at 4.45 P M, "
Express Train from Cleveland, and Mail Train from
Wellsville, both connect at Alliance at 5 00 P M with the
Exprea* Train of O; A P. R. for Pittsburgh—arriving at
Pittsburgh at 3.15 P M.' > b . • 6
Express Train from-Alliance connoots vrtth thi 8-00 A M
Train of 0. A Pvß.frcmPittßburgh. *
• Passenger* leaving Pittsburgh on. the 8.00 A r U : Train ar
rlvo at Cleveland at 2.40 P 6I» end connect with Iho follow
log trolna East, TTest and South. ■; . - - ..
.Cleveland asd TotxtAr-Trains .leaving at 3,00 PM for
Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago and.the North West, arriving at
Toledo at 7.65 PM and Chicago next morning at 7 00—
time through from Pittsburgh toChlcago being less than 24
hours. ... - f
Cleveland, Columbus akd Cxsccwati.— I Trains: leaving at
2.50 P SI and 8.30 P 31 for Columbus, Cincinnati, Gallon,
Dayton, Indianapolis and alt stations -on tho Bellefoutalue
and Indiana Railroad. * .
- .CuvjajLKD and -Eait—Trains leaving at 4.45 P 31 and
9.00 P M for Erie, Dunkirk,Buffalo ami New York. Tho
Trains connect both ways' with the C. Z: & 0- It. R. at
Hudson for Cuyahoga PallßvAkjon and Clinton at Bayard
with the Railroad forCarrolßon, Minerva and Waynesburg
Tickets through to Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Lasailo and
r Freeport can bo obtained at this olllwl
• Passengers are requested to produro tbolriickols at the
Company’s Office, of . JOHN A. UACGHEY, Agent,
• . novlB - Monongahvia Hmmi*, Water st,. Pittsburgh.
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBTUGII
RAILROAD.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
ON and after WEDNESDAY, August 19j 1853, Passenger
Trains will run daily, (Sundays excepted,) aafollows:
: EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Cleveland for WellsviUo and
way Stations at 10.00 A M-" ■ ■ ■
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Cleveland for Alliance
and way Btations.at7.Bo P M,’ l
lletur&lngi
EXPRESS TRAIN icave3 .Wellsville for Cleveland and
way Stations at 10 .15 A M. ■
ACCOMMODATION TRAlNleavesAlllance for Cleveland
and way Stations at .9.00 A M.
CONNECTIONS.—The 9.00 A M Train from Alliance con
nect? wtth.tho Express Train of 0. A P.. Railroad, leaving
Pittsburgh at C.OOA M, arriving atdereland at 11.37, A
M. The Express Train from WellxviUe connects at Alli
ance with tho 8.30 Mall Train, from Pittsburgh, and reach
ing Clevolond at 3.30 P li; also, with tho Jlail Tral&of the
0. A P. Railroad from tho West,' arriving in Pittsburgh at
5.00 PM. Tho Express Train from Cleveland connects at
Alllanco with Mail Train for Pittsburgh, Salem, Canton,
Massillon, Wooster, and Stations on 0. AP> Railroad*. '
Only one Train dailyfram Clevcland to Pittsburgh, owlog
: to the refusal of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany to allow an evening connection to be made, which
would accommodate passengers reaching Cleveland lu the
afternoon Trains from the East and West
The 10.00 A 31 train from Cleveland and tho 10.15 A M
Train from Wellsville connect at Bayard WUb railroad to
Carrollton, and hacks for Dover, New Philadelphia and Cos
hocton. - ; v -
: ■ Trains each way connect at Hudson with the 0. Z, and C.
Railro&dv for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron.
passengers leaving Pittsburgh in the 8 80. A M Train,
reach Cleveland at 3.30 P 31, and connoct wlih the light
ning Tralaof Lake Shore Railroad, leaving at 3.45 P 31 for
Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo and Niagara Falts.
Passtmgsrs by all the Trains can go forward, coat, wester
south, by the foHowintf evening lin« front Clevelands
STEAMERS ON LAKE ERIE—The tew ond magnificent
floating palaces <• Queen of the WeKl*,and "Crescent City,”
leave at'DO P 31 far Buffalo.
LARK SHORE RAILROAD leaves at 3.45 and 8.15 P M
for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niagara Palls, New York and
Boston-
CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAIL
ROAD—At 8.16 P 31- for Columbus and Cincinnati; same
Tram connects at Gallon with Bellcfaniainoand Indiana U
R for Dayton. In Indianapolis, Terre Haute sad Jefferson
villa, Indiana.
TOLEDO, NORWALK AND CLEVELAND RAILROAD—
At 8.15 P M for Toledo, Chicago, Mllwaukle, LaSalle, tlnlona
and bL Louis; also at 7.00 P SI by steamers on Lake Erie to
Toledo and Detroit, thence by Rollnmd to Chicago, Loyally
and Galena.
Through Tickets to Galena or Detroit, $0; Chicago ill;
Lasalle $l4; Galena 518,76; SL Loui3fr.fi.
Through Tickets to. New York find 'Boston via. Buffalo,
can bo obtained at this offieo.
Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the
Company’s office, of . . JOIINA. CAUGIIUY, Atn.
augl6 MbhongaholaHouse, Mater #t.» Pittshurgfi.
OHIO AND PENHSTLVAHIA BAILBOAD.
New Arrangement,
GO3IMEECXNG A VO UST 8, 1853,
18 ° 3- __
ll rton* onlyht the prtnripftl Stations, and dines at Crest'
lino at Idl'd I* M, arriving at Cincinnati in the evening, via
Columbus and Xenia.
Pare from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,75; to Columbus,
.$5,25.
M ATL 'TT > .At''i leaves Pittsburgh n 15.50 AM; dines at Al
liance; and reaches Crcsillnd at 6.00 P M, eonnectibg with
the Night Train to Columbus nod Cincinnati, and with tho
BoUefootalne and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, lorllaiujK>-
Us, Terra Haute, and towns in Indiana. Connections are
txrndo at Alliance by Railroad with RarenDft, llad*on and
Cleveland.
Pore from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4.00.
Connections arc made at Mansfield by Railroad with Han*
dnsky City, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and Znnes
villo.
Faro to Sondosb j City, $4,50; to Newark,s4,2o; to Zanee
villa, $5. .
Connections are mode with Dotroli and Chicago, both !gr
Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passengers who leave Pitts
burgh in the Mail Train at 6.50 A M. go directly by Mans
field and Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention
Faro to Detroit, 0,00: to Chicago, $ll,OO.
RETPRSISGt
TDK EXPRESS TRAlN'leaves Cresillne at LOO HI,
Mansfield at 1,40 I’ M; and Alliance at 5.00 P M, and roach
as {Pittsburgh at 8.15 P M, connecting with tbe Express
Train to Plillodelphia and Baltimore, which loaves Pitts
burgh at 10.30 P. M.
Timo from CmcinnaU to Pittsburgh, hours. Faro,
$7,75. Faro from Ciadunati to Philadelphia or Baltimore.
$15.00. .-•••• . ;
MAIL TRAIN leaves.Cresillno.at 7, A M; dines nt Al*
lionee; connects with Express Train from Cleveland, and
arrives at Pittsburgh at fi, PM. • £
NEW-. BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION: TRAIN - leaves
Pittsburgh at 10 AM and 4.45 P At, and New .Brighton at 7
A.Mand.l P:M.. ’Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly ticket*
at reduced rates. "■ . . .
FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh ot 080 A M, and ar
rives at 4.30, P M; . •
tgb.PassengeM aro requested to procure-Tickets at tho
Company’s Office, at tho Federal Street Station, of
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent.
49" The Trains do not run pn Sunday
49*Furiher information zany be obtained of
ougs JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent.
Pennsylvania Railroad Company*
wssiWikmt'&SL
*\Tr£ are forwarding Produco, &c., toßoltimoronnd Phlla-
T T delphia, promptly, on receipt. Time, Fire Days.
EiTta oryiuiaar. .
Bacon, Fork and Beef; (salted,) 45c. $ 300 lbs,
' On Laru, Lara On, Tallow, uolton. WiadowGlaaa,sOfl. ©
100B*. • .
On Oandles, Cheese, Earthenware. Leather, Leaf Tobacco,
On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Clorer and Tiobthy
Beod,7oc.<pt lb. ’
On Deer Skins, Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, 70c. IOQIbs.
On Feathers, Furs, Peltry, Brooms and Merchahdlre, 00c.
OlOOlbs. ■ *
On Flour; 67}{o.$ barrel.
We are aiso prepared to forward freight, to Rodebangh’s
Station, near Oreo ns burg, and Intermediate Station*. l
COVODB * GRAHAM, Agents,
corner of Fenn and Wayne xts., Pittsburgh.
• ; IL JI. HOUSTON,: Agent,
276 Market street, Philadelphia.
i MAicoiat Ltzcn.... Jown .. Joseph' e. xiecO.
i ■ J» 8* Leech, McAltiin ft, Co«, :
i TTTHOLESALE QKOOKRB, amlLealers inProduco.llet
; ’t T ■ end Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos; 242 end 244
[ Liberty street, peer the head of-Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa f , of
i fur for salejurliberal tormfjjthaJfcUowiutt• 6 . .
• - J22*?ff s^ ffi)slllUce s : - fb(r,Baeoo,tißBorecdi •
*• J**V - • 6 tons Bar Iron, do;
1500 kegs Nalls, assorted;! 3do Beat Nail Hods;
; 600 boxes Window (Hass,! 2000 kcga Rock and Rifle
ftSOTrted.v-I . - Powder, assorted r
60 half:chests ;Tca, as*; :• 300 boros Rosin fioan; -•
~t orte 2v_ ' Ssbbl*. LinsoeU, LatdOnft
-7&h«;Tobacco,aßsorted;! Taoucrs*QH; •;
■ lOOhhdS.lT.O;Bogar,part' COO bbis. Vinegar:
primp; - ; 50 do-Rosin;
• ...vCbM/HaThnaSagar;-i-' ‘2O-do‘ Pitch; L ii
; j lOhhdtForto RIcodo; S 6000 lbs. assorted Copped '
■ 160 bags ObfTeo;-' ! 20bMi.awlkegaLaril: :
SOObbls. If. O. Molasses; J. 10 Kegs assorted Shot*
76 do S.'H. ;.{: • Idoßu^kfihot: : * L;;
: 800 brp.Tin Plate, - fibbli AliHaJ '
4,'tons Wire,'do; j 20 do RyoFlour:
• 2 :^o--BpeJtor7, ; r:-f :
6 casks shoot Zinc, as*’ „ and Tools;
-..sorted;- . |.. 100 bus. Dried Apples;.,
600 plgsTOn; . ; > .100 bales batting,assorted;
> 1000 lbs. Antimony;: ;. ..Vu 2000.1b5-.: Cotton-Yurai'-atf
-10 tons ass'd .Sheet Iron;« ■ sorted.
WOJKW. Jbs; ass’ll Bui til eat
Wholesale and llttalU ■■
; gADDUV HARNESS AND TRDNK MANUTAOTORT.
TjOBEEI H. imtTLOT, logs lease toinform
JtX hia friodda and the public gcnorhllyi’fbat be feiTOa?.-
continues to occupy that large'aid commodious lallBlS?',
Btoroßoom,fcnnorly occupiedby SamuelPahno-. 6".
etoclt A, Co.; No. «& corner of Diamond Alloy and Wood st,
where ho keeps a largo, end general assortment of-Saddle*,
Brldka, Hajmaa, Trunk*, Carpdt Eiga,BAddlo Bags, Valises;
Buffalo Robcs. WUps, nndnllotber articles in WUne.,,,. i
_ ( s** la> koep.ieonstantly'on hand, and is prepared tafiiN
M” 4 * °f Kirotod Hose, manu&rturcd of
the bestmatoriahand-in a srorkmanaldiranial to
80 PeMcttfcc&per.
""“M do well to dallani:
purchasing .elsewhere; aJ he is do
teSSSv 4 St^Lfe?J a^:^ tlclß « atJciy.low.priecs.
th ° K °- B °’ jj»«
ENGINEERS-STATIONERY WAREHOUSE.
iW.S.HATO,
CumrHUta Mas hi abd Seooto SrsErrs.
A WAVS ON BAND, a latße aMwcuStcd rfoik «r 1
ii. Wtatmao’aDrawingPajxm,andtes- !
. DnurfrigJ’apartoßjllß,tatlana*i4n,s‘. f ' ...■. ;■> -
: v . Dratiirhtiiig Pencils; • *
7; i/v 2aoih?aiatlcsaijliistnuiiama:‘' -rj i
•.* < X®poUncsMfadia
field Booku;
•m i <5 tProfilo Papon: .
'.""v.„. Z; • t SecUiirfPapep?; ~ >
of BWttatctJ 1 uipd
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Delaware JHatftat Safety Insurance Co.
1 ■■■.-■.Office, north room<iftfa‘Exchange, Third stj Ptiit,
:~nUKE INSUBANCLE.i—BuIIdibKS, meroh&xuUzo and other
JC -. property, in tows and country. Insured against loss 6r
-damiuprhyfire, at thelnwegtrataofpremiam.
Allas* also Insure vessels, cargoes and
■freights, foreign or coastwise,' underbpen or special policies,
. as the assured may -desire. --.-■■
Iklasd laasapaaiATios.—'They also insure merchandise
cars, canal boats and steam
boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most llboral terms. •
. Zhrec/orr—Joseph Q> Seal,- Edmund . A. Souder, John 0.
Davis, llbbcrt-Burton, John It. Penrose, Samuel Edwards,
George G. Lolper, Edward Darlington, -Isqoa It. Davis, Wil
liam folwell, John Nowlin,'-Dr. It. M« Huston, Jos. 0. Hand,
jThoophilus Paulding, U. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh
Craig, George Serrill, Bpencer M’Hvolix, Charts Kelly, J. G.
Johnson, W ilham Hay, Dr. S. Thomm, Jobs Sellers. William
Byre,jr.
.. . Zhrectcri at fWi&wyft—D.T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John
X.-Logan. .. WmiAU ALultdl PrtsiaenL
Taos. C. Hasp, Vice President.
Joskpo W.Cowait, Secretary*
Ofilco of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh.
JolUaltf /» ■. - p. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
PROTECTION
INSUBANCE COMPANY,
OF
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Capital Stock, Annual Premiums and Western Fund
$1,000,000.
IN COIIPOR AT ED 1825.
Policies of Insurance Issued at Oil times on the mostfavora
■ r:. ble terms, oirainst
LOSS OH DaSuGE BY FIRE,
<3 l '• "OA TITS
PEXIILrS OF NAVIGATION,
: V BY '
. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent
FOR PITTSBURGH AND Allegheny county.
■ . marlo:y -
THE UNITED STATES
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY,
rHnmiiPinA.
CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1860.
CUAHTKII WJKW.-XUAL.
CAPITAL §250,000.
Office,- 8. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut
Streets; Philadelphia.
Officert of the Hmne Board at Fhiladdphxa;
piUEcroas.. ' - .
Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard,
• Ambrose W.-Thompson, Lawrence Johnson,
Benjamin W.Xicgley, Geo. Jl’Henry,
. JacobL. Florence,- James Derereux,
William AI. Godwin, . William M'Koe.
Pr«iJ«Hf—Btcpbcn H. Crawford.
Vice. J*resfctenf*—Ambrose W. Thompson.
Medioal. Exarnmer. Pi/LburpA—James H. Willson, M. D.
Allegheny CUy—R.B. Mowry, M.-D. •• •
' OEO. E, ABNOLD, Agent,
mar!7:y • No. 74 fourth street, Pittsburgh.
The Franklin Fire Inaurance Company,
Of FhHaddphistt'
TVTRECTORS—diaries W. Ilancker, Thomas Hart, Toblna
| } Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Goo. W. JUch
anli, Alordecai D. Lewis, Adolph! E. Boric, David 8. Browne,
Morns PutU*rscTO. CiXAS. N. Bancua, President. :
CilaA (i. lUkckeh, Secretary: .-
Continue to mako Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, in town and country, at rates os low
os are consistent with security.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, of*
ford ample the assured. 1 ...
The Assets of the Company 4 on January Ist, ISSI, as pub
lished agreeably to an Act or Assembly, were m follows, vis i
Mortgage - - ...... $916,128 €8
Real K5taU.......:.;-;..;-...-....- 84,377 78
Temporary Loanfu- 83,960 17
Blocks v....—:...;..,..-..—GL889 00 ;
Cash, Ac 64,5 M 81
Total...- ... $1,212,703 44 .
Bince their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years,
they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou
sand Dollars, losses by the, thereby affording evidence of the
advantage* of insurance, as well os the ability and disposi
tion to meet with promptness all liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
apo4 Offlee, nortlrcast cor. Wood sts._
THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Assets, May Ist, 186*2. - $203,010 61
Premiums received to May Ist, 1833-.. 133,260 60
Interest on Loan*, Ac— 3,010 10
Capital Stock 100,000 00
SHG,ISJ 20
Returned premium?, Losses, Eo-insuranec, Ex«- :
pensee, 87,604 CC
tSTOTIIESW.
Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good'Veni
cuniiM-. - - $161,461 93
Premium Notes-....-..-.. 179,016 61
Cash on hand— - 17,63) 21
Totalam’t of Resources, Liable for Losses..... $358*218 70
• ■- MMCTOtta.
JOHN V. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin county,
; l\ C. SEDGWICK, Harrisburg,
SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia,
A. WILKINS. Banker, Pittsburgh,
A. A. CARRIER, “
JOHN B. RUTHERFORD;Dauphin county,
A. J. OILLKrr, Harrisburg,
8. T. JOKES, Harrisburg,
ROBERT KLUTZ. Carbon county.
JOHN P. RUTHERFORD. President,
A.J, GILLETT. Secretary.
Will insure against perils of sea and inland navigation,
elre, on Jlcrebandlro in aty or country, at lowest rates <*m
siKtent wllh safety. PoUries brsurd on dwelling bouses
either perpetually orfcr a term of years.
Branch Office, corner Fourth and SmitbflcM. streets.
mZkX -A. A. CARRIER, Actuary.-
Western Insumnco Company, Pittsburgh.
R. MILLER. Prcxidml. 1 F. M. GORDON, ftcrtuin
CAPITAL, 8300,000.
■\Hr*hL!n*or* against all kinds of risks, FIRF. and MA
ff RISE. Ait losses will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A Homo Institution, managed by DiTtzcroftß who are well
known in tbs community, and who are determined, hr
promptness andlil>eraUty, to molulain tho character which
aaoCbring the best protection to those
Who drrire to bo insured.
ZMreefori.—ll.MlUcr, Jr.,C.W. Rlrlretson, J.W. Butler,
N, Holmes, Jr. f W. 11. Smith, C. Ihmaen, George W. Jackson,
Wo. M. Lyon, James Llppcucclt, George Dandc, James Mp-
Aulcy, Alexander Nimick, Tl»oma» Scott.
Office, N 0.92 Water etjrret, {Warehonsoof BpatigA
Ca. up>tnirs,> Pittabntvh. noriily
Is your Z«lfo Inaorea»
IFNOT,.rewl what romeono Has written. Among alt tho
eouWrances of m«n to protect tho family circio from
want, none can bo found more simple In iU character.noble
in its feature, or certain lu its results than LIFE INSUR
ANCE. It ia the 1 prep which ibp dying husband leaves to
support UriWlfaof hla bosom.
it Isihe unseen hand of the Provident fatJa'r rearhlnff
forth from the grave, and still nourishing his o£f®pricg|nud
keopdng together tho family group,
C. A. COLTON, focreUty,
. Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth st.,
**p2l Masonic Unit.
• Orphans' Court Sale.
"DY Tiriuo af en. order or the Orphann'Court Of Alb*
X>i'Bbeny County, will bo exposed to PUBLIC PALE, on
the premises, on MONDAY, the twenty*fin*tday of Nore* in
ter next, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said dt»y, the following
PROPERTY, bounded and described as follows, (* irit
AD those two certain Lola of Ground situate In the city of
Pittsburgh—tbo 000 beginning on Sixth -street, at the dls>
tenon of thirteen feet from the western wall of the Associ
ate lleformod Church of nttaburtrh; thence alonir Sixth.’
street wcstwardly twenty feet; thonco northwardly, a
parallel lino with the sail wall of raid church, cigbty*two
feet fU inches; tbcncceaslwardlr,** parallel line with Sixth
street, twenty foci; thence northwardly, parallel with the
first tlfiscrlbcd line, parallel with the wall of said church,
clghty-two feet six Inches, to Sixth stroci, the place of he*
pinning—on which U erected a TWO STORY FRASni
DWELLING liOCSE, containing eight rooms;—and (ho
other beginning on an alley laid out by tho TrmU.es of the
raid Associate Reformed Church, along tho Gorman bury*
Inp-gronnd, between Strawberry alley and Sixth street, at
ilia distance of cilghty-tvo foet elx Inches; theneo north*
w&rtilj along «ald alley twenty*iwo feel six inches, to the
line of William Mnlntyro’s lot; theneo ca*twnrdly along
said llnofifty-ftro feet; tbcnco southwardlr, by aline pornl
let with .Cherry alley,,twenty-two fent six inches;
theneo parallel with Sixth street fifty-firo foot, to tho place
of beginning—on which-is erected* threw Story BRICK
DWELLING HOUSE, containing snron room*. •
The aboto dcscrlbedpropcrty to bo sold tls tho real ©Mato
pf Elizabeth Lewhvdtto&Aod.
For terms of sale, enquire of
JOS. W. LEWl&arid
M. W. LEWIS, • 1
oct2S;4t(i Exorutotsof Raid KlUabeih Lewis,dor’ll. •
Orphans’ Court Bale*
BY virtue ofati order of this Orphans’ Court of Allegheny
County, dated the 29th day of Oct, 1853, will bo expos
edTto public sale, at Auction*- at the Court House, In tho
City, of Pittsburgh, on. MONDAY, tho: 28th day- of Not.
1853, at IQ o’clock, a. w.» oh tho real estate of Michael Matt,
late of SUaler township, deceased, nil that certain'lot or
piece- of -ground, situate in Stewartstown, said county of
Allegheny, .hounded and. described os foUowa: Beginning
at n post on the Butler Turnpike Hoad, thence Northwardly
along raid road seventy-five (75)footto another post,thon«
Eastwardly by lot hold by Jomoß Burko.one handled (IpO)
feet, to n twelvo.fbot alley, tbenco Southwardly along said
alley, scventydlvo (75) feet to a post, tbenco Wcstwardlyby
lot formerly held by Henry Ilelferlng one hundred (100) foot
to the place of beginning, Said lot Is subject toannnnnal
ground rent
• ALSO.—AII that certain .other lot or pleeo of ground, ad
joining Jhoabovo, containing in front on tbs Butler Turn
plkolload, thirty (00) foot,: and extending back preserving
the same width pno hundred (100)-feet to a twelve foot al
ley, /nbjcct.ioan annual ground rent of $lO 50. On each
of which said Totsorjdeecs of grouml, is erected a" two sto
ry. Brick Bwell!agllQU&o, with out-houses, appurtenances,
Ac,, : Terms made known at sale. .For further Information
apply. toIIENRY HKLKERING, Administrator of Mlehhel
Matt,i decM or MrXCHEL & PALMER* Attorneys at Law.-'
•nor;td ■ :• ■;
■ A complete Analysis of tUe Holy Billie,*
CONTAINING lho whole of tho OLD and NEW TKSTA*
MBNTSj’collected and arranged systematically in Thir
ty itoofcr, (based on tho work of tho learned Talbot,) togeth
er with an Introduction, setting forth tbo character of the
.work and the Immonsefacility this tnothod affordß for un
..-dorstauding tbo Word or God. Also, three different TUllrs
of CbntrnU prefixed, and A Central Index subjoinod, so ela
borated, and arranged in alphabetical order, as to direct nt
onen to any subject required. By Rev. Nathaniel Wcst,D
-D., Ivol. royal Bvo—about 1100 pages. Price $5. , .
•«* iForsalaby. J. 8: DAVISON;
. oct22 • C 5 Market street, near Fourth.
v . , •. - Qopartnei’Blilp* •
UNDERSIGNED having purennsod tho loterest of
J James Richardsor, In the Whqlesale
• sion and Naval Store, No. 144, Water street, design contin
uing the business, under tho firm and stylo of JiBWIN 'A
*DILWORTUB,.ona j wo solicit a continuance of tho custom of
the lgto nropiofar. v : ‘ JAMES ERWIN. • ,
. SAM'L DILWORTH.
1 : '■> ' • WM. DILWORTH, Jn. r
< In rcsighrpgmy business to Ebwir A Dhwoutqs, I
•lUlly.ycoommomtdhcm tnall those with whom I bavobeen
. doing .business - James Krftih'or myself will attend to set
tling tho business,
novSklm - r - - ' JAMES RICHARDSON,
rpBIRD STREET PROPERTY FOK SALE—A tie* Throb
.J. Story Brick DWELLING HOUSE,, with gtdro Boom.
situsted;oir Third-Etreet,/be tween Wood tmi &oitbJJeld;
contains eicvon Booms, besides tho Store-room, Hal!,' find
good'Cellcr.. ? Tbo HbnseiS w^H-finishedf-andla .good,order;'
,Gaa FUtarttyßaibftorinvforiiot and cold water, &c.. Tho
Lot Is 20rlbot:&ont by 85 deep, Will bo soltLnpon <sasy
terms. : , S. OUTHBERT'S SON} '•
dotS; ■■■■'■iv - .140 Third street.
, i; ' '> ...
«.■* . * ■ ‘
'^. ; v^'^V'il'lj:*'' ’ V - : >’ V! •;*'■' h -'S'".','::-"' v :' '. y-'V */ r ,'_-' ’•'.y-'f .l\j” >'f-
bankers and broker^
a. 0. Ui ttKOZtAS'
IIEENAff & co;y
, .. BANKERS ANDEXCHANGE BROKERS,
feb2fely3 No. 96 Wood Strut, end Diamond Alley .
JOHN WOODS,
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER,
T\EALKRin Gold, Sllrer and Bank Notes. Current and
.Xx parfiiiiilarocelTedcin'deposit QoUeetkiiifl c&reftilly at
teuuod to, Fourth Street, one door East or Market, Pitta*
burgh, Pa. „ , • : • ; , [le&ly
JJvniextxcand Fvrtign Exchange, BanfiJf out* Odd and SHvtr
, ■ Bought, Soldapa.Exchanged. at the . ,
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OP
WILLIAM. A. HILL & CO.,
61 wood snxßj tmsmnwn.
t£&» Interest allowed on time deporite. [aug2B
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE 0?
A. WILKINS & CO., .
No. 76 Foram Srazn,
Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh, ■■■■•• .■
jaa6 - - Pittedpboii.
' " G. E. AENOLD & CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
BEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and
Timo Droftey Ac.; CoUectlons carefully attended to*
and proceods remitted to any pnrt.of the Union.
Stocks boughtnnd sold on commission.. ; : ;: * '
Cg, No, 74 fourth sh, next door to Bank of PlttaVg. [bolB
HILL A CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
ooiuraiorwooDAKnuna.pTßX*TS..
SIGHT EXCHANGE on the. Eastern Cities constantly for
sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes discounted.—
Gold, Silter and .Bank. Notes, bbught'.ahd. sold. - Collections
made in all the principal ciflos of . the United: States.-De*
posits received of Par and Current fund*. ... : [mar27ly_
AU£K KttAMXB, . . . EDWARD BAIW, 'TLOHASCS KftAHBU
KEAMEB&BAHM,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
EUV AND BELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate
Loons on Real Estate or Stock SecuriUesjjrarchnw
•promissory Notes and Time BiQs, on*.East and West { buy
ond soil Stocks on'Commlssioa. ••• - y ; •
Collections made on nil points in the Unlock ftnyl:
A. WILKINS 6 C0 M
BANKFJIB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
no. 76 rommi mT3Duaan,.oppoaiTa nAnxDP PiTTanvaQa.
f | tag. SUBSCRIBER, undernew and morefavorable anspi*
X ccs, will continue the. Banking business and Stock Bro
kerage In the bouse formerly occupied by. Messrs Palmer,
Hanna & Co., and more recently by .the Pittsburgh life In
sar&nco Company, where he will bo pleased to see his old
friends and customers. y.. . fjy3j . .A. WILKINS.
N. HOLMES A SONS,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
luvx nmoro tarm SAXsnro ast> xxcninas orncx to sq.
€7 mjusxet stam, rotm noons mxow oldstasd.
N HOWIES & SONS, Banker* and Exchange Brokers,
• and Dcalcra In Notes, BnrfLV Acceptance?, Gold, Su
rer end Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
Citlesconstantlyforsale;-- •,
: Collections made in oil the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits receired in par funds Or current paper. No,
67 Market street, between Third and. Fourth’sta. [jaSOily ;
JAS. 8, 8005..*................... ~«..*,...^.......TEQ9.8AaGX5T.
HOOff & SABGENT,
BANKERS-AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ’
N. x. cooxxn nr woou * bixth .PirrtißuaaH, Pa. . .
DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, TimoßiUs, foreign and
Domestic .Exchango, Certificates of Deposit, Ac. ; -
Exchange on all. the principal cities of the Union end Eu
rope, for sale lu sums to suit purchasers.
Current and par funds received on deposit
' CollocUons made oa all parts of the union, at the lowest
ratoe. , • ••. = , , [gqpUUly; :
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Sou Hemmed lheir Office ioffu. Cbmer of Fifth and Waal tbu‘
nTtsmamn, pa.
PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, BOver
and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western
CUica constantly fur sale.
Collections mado inall the cities throughout the United
States.' Deposits received in parfon&s.cr current paper, at
the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. ' [few ,
STOCK AN D 'BILL BKOKEB,
OJJlcr., ,Vfc. 02 Fourth it., afore TTood,
PITTSBURGH.
JBSf Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans ou col
laterals, negotiated. Stock* and Land Warrants bough)
and Bold. • • octA
FLORENCE HOTEL,
No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
(coxdccto ox tn* rmopiAS ruur.)
BSUBEN LOVEJOY,
OT.lly PROPRIETOR,
Aiun naowK, h .hm.. w ..h,..h«„.' m v. o. cmraxur.
. Brown’s Hotel*
Qmteref Snithfiell and Third Sir refr, Pittsburgh, item’s.
BROWN & CONNELLV, PaopancroxaT
DsP*Gcnd stabling attached to the House. *
FUANHiaX UOUSR f Cleveland, Ohio.
C PATRICK A SON, pßopmeroa*.—This House baa on*
• drrgonc thorough nod extensive repairs, ottcrcUons,
and large addition* cS new ihrnlturo, thoproprie*
tow pledge Uiemsvh'ea that nothing shall bo wsnUn~on
their part to render the Vjuxeuw a flare where oil the com*
fort* of & first class hotel can be found.
JrWf
*513,318 TO
t»t« Chariot, Hotel,
Ctrorr cf THyic/ untl Third tfwtr, fimrta.
WIMJAM 9. CAMPBELL, Ptomcrou.
TUTS San ttftabHshmcnt bavin* come into the hands of a
ocw : Ftoprietorj offer* great inrtue»im<rat*:to thp travel*
ling community, and also to' regular boaixUvra. Every OclK
e&rv and idsarjr will bn provided in it* su&n*, and no pain*
will bn spared UHaakc, Ud» llotei a-: coaaibr table-coxi to oil
whojcaycairtbere. (myllfctf) .W. S. CAMPBELL. Fiupfo
~S t7lblaJjrX*o ger Bter Brcnvew.
THE uaderrigwSirrsprctfnllyinfornu ho
is ocwfnlly preparod to servo privA&fainflk* and the i
public rcufer&Jly', vrithhi* celebrated LAffEItvDEEE, In
bottle*. tTrtirradoft.at bU oa«,sa ; fip DIAMOND
ALLEY, (near Wood street,) trill In punctually attended to;
and the Deer delivered to any part of tl» city ot vicinity;
Je£Stf _ ' F, 0» 6CIIENCK.
C. B. JttEABLY & CO’S
NEW CARPET HOUSE,
•!;. NO. Bi* TnmD STUEfiiT,:
WHOLESALE AND BETAILtHKALERB,
WMtiW SJM <7i £> iF? S 4 L OATS.
' . BALES ROOM NO. 1. *-
4nd or
V/ Floor OH.Cloth#yßcm.l to 2 i tot wlilaj&lsOjßula-Ta
blotujd'Eti3n»ltS(S»Tlago.C?o1 r b», Cocoa T C»mon and Bri
tannia 4latUj#, ; JlatUc£ all klods,pfclnt*d:Wlnd{>w fchades,
buff UtJUaedjii'fffwrtni-lrajl ’CHbClotha, tmd. PtfttitonV
PateniSclT* Adjusting CurtAlaVixturcs.
SALESROOM NO, 2,
I« full stocked wltttan uhrWSTIW aasorttnontcf'TtoTal Vid
ret, Brussels Tapestry, Brussels, Imperial Three Ply, Patent
Tapestry, Ingrain, end superfine carpetings: Ual) and Stair
do. of nil width* and prices; emboescd Cloth, Tabic and
Piano covers; Mosaic. Velvet, Axmfastcr, Chenille and
Tafted Uuct; Stair Hod*, Druggeting,etc,
SALES ROOM NO, 8,
Contains a large and well selected stock of Ingrain Carpets,'
from SS toTSceotaper jard; HempCarpeilngfrora lS?fto
SOcent>; List and Kag Carpets, cotton and wool Vcnidan
and a splendid assortment of English sheepskins of&li col*
ors and sites.
CB.n.AOo. would respectfully call the attention of
persm* wishing to funilsh steamboats, hotels orftwclling
houses to the above, as they ore determined to Sell at the
aame low prices they have heretofore been selling at, and
less than any other establishment In this city.
wpO C. n. HEABLY & CO., No. 82 Third street.
fiaored JUnstc ,. ,
TftOlt Church Choirs, Congregations,
1; and retail. EbcA.jpertfor,
Kincsto;*d Harp of Havld, a vallcetloh of Church
Bloslc, : 76e. $7,00
Modern Psalmist, by Lowell Mason, 75c. 7,00
The Modern Harp, or Boston Sacred Melodist,by
.L. White and Jno. E. Could,. 75c. 7,00
National Psalmist, by Mason and Webb, 75e. 7,00.
Harp of tho'West, 75c. 7,00
National Lyre, C3c., 0,00
Bay State Collection, 63c. 0,00
Tho Church Choir, . ' 63c. 0,00
Amorican Psalmody, with figured Bass for Organ
or Plano, C3o. 0,00
ALSO, The Melodist, a collection of popular and social
Songs, Glees, Ac.
The Social Gleo Book.
Juvenile Oratorios, for Juvenile classes, schools, Ac...
Musical Claß* Book, for adult singing classes, ...
Young Lady's Harp, designed for female Academics and
the social circle. . '
Together with the New Cannina Sacra; CantiriaLaoilns,
Ad., Ac. . Just received by. CHARLOTTE BLUMK,
I ficl.3. : . .. , 118 Wood street. ;
Mew Sacred Mnslc Boon». .
rpmi; SHAWM—A- Library of Church Music, cte., con-
JL tainlUg over 1000 compositions, by Wo. B, Bradbury
and Geo. lr. Root, assisted by Thomas Hastings trad T. B.
Mason. Price 75a—per dozen $8,60.
SACRED HELODEOY—On a new system of notation; by
A.S.llaydon. Prleo 75c;—per dozen 87,50. ;
II ARP OP THE SOUTH, fin Patent Notes;) a new colle*
Won of oacrcd Music, selected from the most popular com
posers, by Prof. J. B. Woodbaty. Price 75c.—per doz. 87,60.
CHRISTIAN MINSTREL—By Alfcln; ono of the most
popular books published.:. Price 75a—per d«*. $8,50.
.NEW CARMINA: SACRA—By Lowell Mason, and the
most successful music book ever published; over 350.000
copies hovobecu sold. Price 75a—per dos. $8,60. .
: CANTICA LAUDIB, or American Book of Church Music;
the latest collection: by Lowell Mason and Geo. J.Wobb,
Price 75a—per do*. $8,60.
Alargo gupply of the obove popular Music Books receiv
ed, and for salo singly brbytheuuanilty, by
. ocn7 ; V , .JOHN H,>IELLLOR, 81 Wood at
Alewllußlei NewJluiiei “
H KLEBKR has just received; per Adana#';Express.
. THEY BLEEPINTIIE COLD GRAVE—
composed and. dedicated to J. Fleming. Esq. by H. Kleber.
Old Dog Trav, by a a Foster. - - .
. The Garland, h set of boautlftil Waltzes for' Gttltar.by.
Prof. Rupp, of this city,
All Things are Beautiful, a pleasingDuett for two roleea,
by Glover. - - - * \
Wert Thou to Speak Farewell.
The PrimaDonni Waltz, ns.performed with unbounded
applause by Julien’s band.
Julicn's Musical Totrr !u America, a descriptive pieco,
embodying all the American National Airs, by Julies.
Katy Darling'e Farewell, for Guitar.
KatyCtydo,. . , _,v ■ do,
OldLogHut, ,; . - • do.,'eta,etc. .■
Also,- "Dodworth's Brass Band School," containing every
necessary organize Brittsßanda, tounder
stand the nature of brass, their, .selection and adaptation*,
and embracing a number of.flna nieces arranged for full
Brass Bands by Allen Bodworlh, leader of the - celebrated
Dodworth Brass Bend, New York; for sole by
0012 ; H.KhBBEB, No.lOlThird street
ENTERPRISE WORKS; ,
SO. 100 Wool> BTBSCT, VIIIBD 8008 BBtOW VIBQIH AIIXT. ' 9 .
. I■r;r , • ,-gajpjr g TETLSTI
• i, yjH IMPORTERS;and manufixeturera of
ANDBENTAL
INSTRUMENTS,; B IFBEfiL Ae. iJge
fey/ . keep ageneral as6ortinentbf thoe^rve
v ‘ artldcßboustahtly tm hand ; togeth fir
with a general variety of Fancy Hard ware. Also, Guns, Pia,
tola and Itoyolvers, Flasks, Borns, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder.
Lead aail Bullets; Bowie, Blrk; Hunting and Focket Knives'
.Tailors, and Hair Dressers' Shears;- Pocket Scissors, Ac.—-
Also, Truffles and Subportera
. JpbWng and repairing neatly esecuted; - -
' RIFLES t—We making Rifles of every description, to
order, of the beat material, oud Workmanphip
Orders received for them at Wholesale or. Retail, wHi ho fliF
ed with despatch. Huntlng partiefl suppliad at Wholemla
prices. V - . •' • . „ ' mylß----
: T. CALVERT & CO.i X i • v ,
ENGRAVERS AND EMBOSSERS, and
1/ Eftmorc MAOTjrACTuaxss, No. 48 South Third streets
PHILApRLPEfIAi :;- -r. ; - ~^<iq>3Q'ir
i . • : V..VENITIAM BLINiJS, - •.,
OP EVEBYQDALITY, for. sale at manufacturers' prices,
atthe NEW. OARPET STORK, « FIFTH STREET,-
; naarWcioa,^;.fnflv&tfl^-BQPINSON^CO.r;
U>ta for sale* sUoated oaCIUI 4mt i
V/_CoaKfl treats, each 24 fi»rffc>Okby.7B Beep. v-Prica $2OO
tcfa. Terma: -Ono-balf |o hand; balance in one year, ' f ?
-I ■* .. ' • 8*“ CUTHBERT & *gON, *
- . Benl-gatstfrAgePtarHO Third rt. 7
••V*Vi i-- V'
f \ „ # ' t
*?»yj "^7.*
Removal*
PATRICKS & FBIEND,
AUSTI9 LOOMIS.
HOTELS; &c.
C. PATRICK * SOV.
•* - •
FURIiITUEE:
.fly . _'S'- T E. JTElENgON'ooiitiimeSto manußctare;
gL OABINKINWAEE or erery description, athla oli stand,
IJbCTtyKdßoTentheaeeS DNDKKTAK
-1 1 »IHO attended to, In all ItabfTOchMU < m£ll
■ -, ~ Ai.illlLlilKEfirft CO«i • - '■’'•■>' •-
HATH ON HANDat theirextensive' CAßlNET and
CHAlRMANUFACTORY,No.'Wrßmittfleldrrtrect, K
iS?® of £mcy «pd plain furniture, which they,
.will sell 16 per .cent, below cuatomary tatea,
Tenna—cashonly;. .. V . './getgTJv ,l
Great Inducements to Uaan nnrchfiserii.
.‘lTr.EwMßdlrOur large, etochorOOiQIONAHDJ AJiOY
W. OHAIBB AMD BEBSXEABS, stpriraadhat.cSmot
fail to please caah purehasera. All our work iswarranted.
.Our terme ere GASH. . JAMES-LQWBE, JB_
'- maiB6 - ,>■ -. ; ;:<*mßgrantfr«aMMrtyat«; V;
Journeymen Cabinet ma&en Aisoctatlou. .
. ■ WARE BO USB 03 ; TBIRDBTRBBT, : ; 2
■ c-'i&smsßrwm'ibßi «*ss*r Bra.}:-.''-i; , .
’ -■ I.ii frHlSAßafKTTATTOlf.mhVirfteiTir'ere ■
twice to three rimed-ftatfcL j
'CjWßM|HSßa»»fhanfr..h»nll« A 3 the largest and
; .flßWffWiP' W thprtfl•mnat > * j ■
shops of tbiß city, have opened ; thtir Warehouse* and’artf
ablo tofurulsh the public, by wholesale or retalV vrithFu©-'
tdturonf jtl»lbllowiiiftd®cnption--Tifl; i : > : ; ' ' : /
Mahogany Wardrobes; Pressing Bureaus; Full Columned '
Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Hocking
Chairs; Mahogany. Weshstaids; Piano
Book CaseS; -Secretaries; Cord - Tables;-Pier- Tables; - fine
Card Tables; Centre Tablrtj;plaVlUe&Urj iFttench Bods toads J'
Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining find Breakfast Tables; :
Work stands; Cherry and IkaumanWorkstecds;high post,
common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Chesty Bureaus; (Mbs;
;;,7 .';.i'j.-.;;.^.>;-i: i .-'.r-.- . 11- ' ! V
znit tbraTSael? at and they aredeter'
mined to seU,-loxcer than*, any? an equally good;
If not bettor artlcle,ffii4 waCTanted-r«a tlia public wilT un<
derstand by giving tham& ealLn .
X®*. gUaviboal toork of nil dwcriptlous* tod other articles
of any description, nude to orderin era? style, at the short-*
est notice,-:'-'.--; - • •r.'t.'', =.. r\ :: marCS>j_ r
JAMBB W.WOODWBIjE.,
CABINET PVRmTURB BANUPA StURZR.
%VareTOomao7And99 Tlilrd street*
• ij ujiLamMfc:TJT W. : . WI respectfully -
hli’friends sod customers that he YEA.
T I T / of Fnrolture, wh!clr lfl 4Bci4od]y *% V
tho largest andbestcrer offered tot sole- in L thia City, which,
will bo sold at prices ailowas anylathe UnitedStatev
East or West - /-
As ho Is determined totiphold the quality SHtb «ev.
*oned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and
faun the extent of his orders and fn~ mftWT, **y tn| *i n g,
be Is enabled to prodaea warranted furniture, at the lowest
prices.' .-nv-. •• ' -j
Be has adopted the prtodple of customers* \
Interest with his own, inquaUtyond prioD,andkeepB si'!
ways on hand tho greatest Tariety of oTery descriptlon of i
furniture,. Crain. tha chea pest and plainest to the sostele*
gantandcoetly, .that a c?:any parfcof one,; may be
fnfnlshed from Ms stoch, or manufactured expressly too>.
diir. The foUowing articles consist. in part, of his . stock,
which fbr. riohneaa of stylo sqd finish, ; cannot •be > snrpaasea
iu.any of.ihe Eastern efties: . v .
. . Itfuii’XlY fetow-tete Sofia;, r,»' ■' >; ...". ■
60 Solas, in plush and haircloth;-
60 do*. Mahogany Chairs;.
20 dcra,Wainut, V.T W
;W Mahogany Booking « . *
; y-; r - -
60 Mahogany Divans; ' "
20Wahmt «
: 60 Marble Top Centre Tables!
60 * ■** Drming Bureaus:
SO •• ’*» ** Withstands; I
■ 40Enclosed ’ u - ' -V-. . :■
• 100 Common ■' •• • « ■ . ; i
20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; ~• *
49 Mahogany Bedsteads?" .
: .20 Walnut : ‘
. - 60 Cottage.; r -r . ••• v - •
800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;
20 Mahogany Wardrobes: ■:
;10 Walnut • . « - . ■ . .
• 10Cherry - ;« *
60 Plain Bureaus; : 5 • *
TO Dining and Breakfast Tablet;'; - -* • •
. 12 Secretary. andßockesrfa;
Chcfas; ; . ■
.24 Case Seat Rocking Chaim: •
■ 12 Ladled
Hat and Towel Stands;■/-* What-Nots;
EUgulrcs; Paper Mocha Tables: ■
Oonrersattai Chaim; - Pembroke i
EUsabethan w HalltridTle* **
Rearotlom u Ladles'Work «
•: Pearl Inlaid M / Extension Dicing Tables;
Ana M Ottomans;
Gothic and llall Chairs;
A large assortment., of COMMON- FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Caanro Mains supplied with oil ar
ticles intbdr Ifne.
STEAMBOATS *nd EOTEU.-farnlslied at tho ehartcst
nottM. . ' ' . ..
AU orders promptly attended to.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
HEW JEWEIBY STOBB,
Uo* 87 Dlarbci S: , .
(Second door above Vie XCorVtwxl corner of the Diamond,}
JOlttf BTJSVI2NSQN t (of tfceLiteflrmof JohnlxaTEmldtro
/ft CtK,) respectfully announces to tbo pnbllMhai bo has
opened, n t tb a abate stand, afineassortmentcf WATCJIE3,
JEWELRY, SILVER AND ELATED WARE, LAJHPS. OL
ItANDQLKS, J\xkel and ThUe ■. Cutlery, Britannia Tea and
OmmtnionSeU, and tlie usual variety of goods in hU line
of business. , ... - . ,< • r . ; • .
Special core and attention riven to the REPAIR of iUfE
WATCHES, JEWELRY. Ac.'
lie truafo, that rrom hb'ldng crpcrieaco in he
will bn able to giro RktisCaetionto tbesewbomfly for or him
with their patronage.
Pittsburgh, May tttyiBs3.
, Henry Klelinrdson. Jeweller.
TTAYIM, re-nttat bis store to n handsome manner, and
11 bnt recently retained ftinn the eastern dHes with a
Bne assortment of WATCEES, JEWRLIiiV and.FAXCE
GOODS, would rail the attention of bis friends and cestoni
ere to the feet that among his Watches will he found the
most deslrablo patterns and makeir*. Of Jewoliy. the
latest styles of Brooches, Breast Mss, Fob and Vest Chains,
Finger Kings, Ear Bings, Mtalataro Dockets, eta, etc. ':' ?-
FAKCY GOODS—Sach as mplerJdaehe, IVort Tables and
Kntes. Fasea, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats,
Ooltrs Pistols, Porto Monnales in great variety; China Fruit
and Cako Dishes; with an endless rariety of useful and or
namental articles, which havo only to he seen tobesppre
dated. tnorl) NO. 61 MAItKKT &TBEBT.
IMCTa wolrru KNOWINU.—Ioan Out are atom to
-.wndiMßanything to tin,.ttoy of fins Watches, rich
Hold Jewelry, or sterltog Silver Wartc" HOOD baa now on
bsndarerTgoodossortment of all kinds of goods inhis
Unoof business, that he Is selling at their TiiCß varx:: anil
at least from 25 to 60 Yt cent below the prices'asked hr those
“ Old Fogies” that bars been twenty years or so to tho mar
ket with their old stock of goods that cost, when porehased.
double their present ralue, and yet they npect to muke a
profit on them. I assert facia worth- knowing, that!'am
selling goods, new and tirosh, just purchased, as abore, from
25 to 60 p cent, cheaper than any other dealer to this cHy,
; at 51 Market street.- . r.. . . j,23
HOUSE TO LET, AMU FBKMTUKK FOK SALK—A
good threo start house on Second street between'
Hood end Market. The furniture Win be sold ct a bargain.
Enquire of f jjai JL O. HOOP, 81 Market st: .
Bay Wood Snrsery and Oardetu,
JAMES KENNEDT. nato Marigcr of the welhtoown Sy
raonse Nusorlee, New York,) toga leare to Inform the
public, that he has now established an EXTENSIVE NOE
&EBY, on the Farm of Mr,-Jernes S. -Negleyt-ndar East’Lnp
city, whore ho shallhepniparodfaflirthn MB Instant to re
eelre and fill orders torntnry rarlety of Frult 'and Ormuaea.
tal Trees, Hardy andOreenHausoShruhsandPlantat-In
addition to a choice end superior stock cu hand, he has made
arrangements with one of the largest linreafeato the East
to keep uph la sap ply. Haring Atborougb and long cSpi
rienco la the business, he canassure his cnstoihcrs perfect
.gstistaction. - :i . . . . •
Mr. Kennedy wonld also aspeaftilly Oder his serrlceSiln
designing, layingont anduumaglhgßnral Cometeries, Pub-
He Parks, or the grounds of Country Besidencestiahd will
also furnish plansfor the f&Sßalfth oTEawns; ‘Approaches.
HcturesquoßceneryifcK, InAho highest styla of the art!
Practically acquainted- wlth-erery-branch-of '-Eandscapo
Hardening, andhaTing apentyearsla tho BylrlanParksof
England, and .on the~beaatttol banks .of,thp;Hod£on.he
hopes he has the capacity to meet tho wishes of those who
ClTQThlm. ' . ; ,
iSST OoromutdCationa can bo addressed through thQ : Cltr
Eostoraco, Orjeftjd the. Warehouse of Messrs., JJegley 4
md* KENNEDY A f 1.%
JJURKBB*B "‘ : '
CELEB BAT BO CUEMtC&L YEAST
OB BAKUIOJ?OW»EEB, ,
The Cheapest, l!eaUh\ext,aett Ctffitland Eammi
ml Artxde for Hairing Oread, mtuiit,tHed,
: Cnddlt, and Jckmy Cbtet, Jtufnr,
■ ■,.■■■ TudiingieSmaCako,
ErE%?SM%ifTED. ■
/*\PniloSB OP !TBE PKEB3s-„
V/ TboBowhohaTebiedlt,haTofoandth&ttbe&dmtlse»j
ment does iiot.vannt.iti>. prates toadilglto-TrtiUahasssa
Floridian and JonrnoVFeb. 19,1853. u .;; us>?„ j^Ji
Honsshcopeis who have tested tho qnnlity of this now; j
i Skttei
ftiifsh'Vitlclar of mdi utility Wymlocls klilibf cwk
ory, that when its virtu-ra ‘beecuie- p'roperiyknbtnj, no
housekeeper, that atudlescomlbrt ntit&oamx s wM irtU
Uncly Uo without Y. Pick} MaylBW,
woe I^Jk&Q’gßJMmportflPtsrildQ
jou taro light bread, »K«t bread, broad that yon
a good relish, dooolforgct to procure Buksg’i
joaiwfll notfcU to. fiitogaoa. Wratf,
1)0111110103, Oct 29,1852. “ - ■- • ■ '
Aft gooa houseulre* win;»SblO»W*na
of Bnikoe, oftm thoyhsvo giron hla Baking Powdor-o Mf
trial,—[lffew York Sun,Btpt3o?3Bs2.'
H fO|»aor,,wntiul l urtljr.Ui 4 l Ks t- u ti elefl>t :
Tho Wghratoomm'euciailonkftom huodredjof’thelarieat
and most respectable srbolesaie - bouses in tills, mid nesrle
- . E. B. DCRKKP, > * •'
Sots PeoFBUTOB im JlAiniricTOTia,
BAXTER A A^S^itfa'b^. e .' t T r^Sl1 t, -~
SMITH .& SINCLAIR, "
WHOIiESAIEGROCEES,
133 . SECOND . AND' ISI tBIUST STREETS.- v--
. ,rs BTom Am> t wm.ißw.g |
?«sta«sßioCo£ce; SOObblsN.O. Molasses;
Ho L hda H* 0 ' ?. a^: 50 bblp SbgatllDtae da.
30 boxes Grant sjlbbacco; 4 20&balea£atUbfr; - J •-
60boxeaWebstorolddo..:o aOtskeulwiirfiMMr*'
20 bxa Russell & lioblnson’B; 200 boxes Dials-: ■ :,
100 caddy boxes -of: TOtons .40 kegs Va.-Tsrist Tobacco;
: ,&B&r* Vo- £ ’ «- - ®o.boxa*BoainSd»p;
60 bblaXoaf Sugar; 50 boxes Palm da • k.
P ;®*o*eaflioaad.'Peppar; > :;i
16 bays Pimento;: ,fsepCT..|, - ..flmmouamto; *w>e'ke;
TTONEY—soo lbs prime new wbit* Honey,- In- BmiU
KSStSSLfg,^
Hoiiai and BtaMe on ÜbertyjtmUtrccj.tfSnhkw
40. jThta bcauUftil it»laeMoji’|ll-bo HM'oa odey torcij!
ootM. ■: ,^.. „.8, UOjfate;
elareion tha-lrtot joliTwly last i-.-'i.Tsif :(> .K .--W^
— ““ - 4 * licnlt ' md Ware
od? ‘ JAMES WAEDEOP.
■‘-:-' ,J "“- \ . ■ L .‘ •-•'•.‘‘V
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X*\ * :■ * * *
MISELLANEOtfe. i’7
/IArH£BBAB» byanAct-of Assembly,in amendment of
< :tb*J4s«Qa* Laws, approved .|tbo fourteenth day'of ■
lhiBs l s.tbe: ssde.of Bplrttuoun, Vinous and Mali.
XkuOTs, pnSunfoy.to.FOßiuDDEN within the limits of ;
AliegfcenyOo an ty. tinder the penal ty’of Wty Dollars for :
:eaifooffencfttohoimpoßed by summary conviction,’and iu- 1
defoalt.thereofc to.runtohabla.by.>imprisonment: in'"Jbo
Jslli.. . ; - t ' i{ - (
I whiclj"
.
And, Whertas,,m acb jof the crime, and.disorder which
Imre stain fed thd annals of this blt/torcferablo to the cbm:
-jdon and -notorious priwttoelwhich Itto the- purpose Of this
iawioarresti.% ■ -’v.-.i'j mi:/./ d,’ri*K»‘ i zu-l- '
"And, whereas, an uniform, and of
Dito tow nntotpow'erfoliyebb White loathe ‘ preservation of
xuder, and •tbeeletetloil' of the : puHtomoraiftand by pcr- r
ctosaof if enacts to plyithete trade
•,r.
, r «“«*> wnfireasi by Virtue of and in. considers*
won of my official oath, it toidiy'fipec&ldnty to look to the
law*! hateimcd,this^rayi > rcElamn*
ufati all taVern-keepers, keepers pf
aa4 ; «tiogdtottoea; hr by whatso-
H** Peaces rtnay be Jwown; where liquotr»
are orhayobeen soldordlaDcnsod-to submit themselves to-
And, in aid of my settled dotennli&ttofr td YkioTbpl ’mi
r •WraRW^S! ? -«ftf9P<ft9WM< >^hW«fhft»« l 'sr.i"
. w boleso ma towaja heuor&ble.tQ ail
r l.wnesUy invoke the
; &sStstnocB of, e6odcicLieus-£ttroy„eiroTte tuenforcejhia.tow;
, fWY/Urnm to repugnance to
. becoming InXannerSf wbldi often tbe,; law-abiding
* from affirmingthrir.own pahdotivm by volnn tary con ttlbn*
' tlon ofldformaUnaindaid to officers of the law, r ln
. ourrepublleaßlcsUtuttane aro necessarily
1
i cdu h tecixhcajind co-operation, , r
r ti aad ptedripft'oyßfllf and officers
. to; Tigilahtjaad suaUirnKf effort to enlbrco this
’ iiwvatidpuplsheTfixy lnfracilon>otita,:provtolQnfs I on'co
1, ;mort>'Cau. upon.ill renders of spirituous* vinous,; and-malt
:: refrain, from-the sale thereof on flundws'witbin
| tho City of Pittsburgh. - . ,
Witness my hand this Slxtlrday of October, A. 0,1853.
» octB * , ROOT, Mr BIDDLE* Mayor.-
{ ETOOPEAH AGENCY.
m mt
3XtB OLDEST'EffTAfIT.TfIfIKD OFFICE IN. CIT?
...... raaEanmnTo.,- “1
, HOSEY TO THE OLD j
TAMES BLAKELT begs lear e to say to, those pert on s bat-
V Ing.DietußJja thaOM.Country, and.dcslrousof eitlier
sending them’moMy or thoir v pa*Baga tbativhis
rangements fordoiDg tithsr.is now' complete, amjkm so'finh
a basis that cannot nor losses accrue to any
Party. During I tholasttahyearsin tthlch be has boniin
This boMneas, he has remitted orer a Half Million of.Dollaiß
without the loss of a dollar, and - the. house for .which • h ©la
agent, In' UrerpopLbasshipped hotless than 46,000pomns
during the last year, to this country, without acorn plain t of
neglectof dul^ DU-thelrjjarL;.: r, .... ij; v..
. lie cahTtimo Faeseiiger.Hckete for liiTef>
:towWS, to J(e»
. York, Philadfijpbia, Boston,Bfllythnrennd New Qrleams,an4
fibm thence to. Pittsburgh; and wilt-atteud strictly
warding passengers from ihenee to any part of tbo country.
Ho nTso has-eight drafts for sale, pay a£lo nt the following
places, Til: -
ON ENGLAND. . ,
.Edwards, Sand&rd k Cu.,...
Wta. Tappscott k
• ’(AvaUablo in the, principal, dries and; towns thrDusbont
England and Wales.) <•. ■ • <... ••. ,
. 'ON IRELAND/ \
PrOTindal Bank,lreland.^,./-,,,
• .jauacßSL . ■:•■■. j.
Armagh,. -Belfast,. : . Downpatrick, EnnlaWUtm, I
Mallow, , . fitrabaae, Athioue, : Carlow, /•- \
Drogheda, Fcrmoy, . ' Moseghan, Ezmlscorthy, I
Calljpa, ... . CaYan, . ~- Dundalir,- ; Galway.-.* |
Nowry, ~ Tralee,.: n •... Balymene, • - Clonmel!, ' : i
Dungannon, Xondondeny, Omagh, • . • ! I
Ban bridge, ‘Kilkenny, Dungannon, KUrush,- ':
Waterford,, ..Oolendne,' Parsonstown, Cork, |
Ehnls, . .Dandom- • Sligo, . Wexford, • \
Oootchm, limerick, • Ballyaha&ncm, -*'
M . ONfiCOTLAND. • -
> Notlonal Bank of. Scotland, Edinburgh, and its branches
In fifty towns in Scotland,' . :.: !T V - . .Tl
. , .ONFBANCE.
Mesas. Edward Blount A Co,'Boukera M «» l .. t .^ M ., M i.^.iparial
... |
Messrs. Yogel, JCock A Co, Frankforiomthe-Jtfoini
{Available In aoycitjdo Germany.) ■•■■^- • •- r
„ ; JAMES BLAKELY.
myT .........lftS.coT,ofgeTemfrauqgmHbfigld his. \
■ rimantiLn isMi'..‘ r £fss£]
T:iho largest ’Packet aflbutv of
paasengerSf-ahd^sailing. qoaiiUck
has no cqual ln tbe Liverpool trade.: i- - : ;t . v.r-.-
.TheEMßßALDlSLE.wiltfialf ftuiaLlverpool oh-or iithont:
the: TXSTtt-. or r DrcxsmßS, and perwins;. aendfcoj? 'fur thefr 1
friendeahonld not toae the opportunity of securica Da/Bese 1
forthom'by ihiinoKe - j-r;;' ci.i.* •!
In order to prevent delay, passengers wDI behotifiM'by
letter from Messrjt W.' lapsoott :&l Liverpool; wlraC day
to be there to'embark; .v -••>- .;i7
The Emerald Isle Is commanded by Capt Geo; B. Comlrfj,
{recenUy ;of .the favorite packet shift « Wm, TapBcott» ,? ) wbo
is weH kna?h for hia kindnesa to passengers, and his sUH
falofsa as a commanded.:....
N^B.— E, L.wW be succeeded by tho moguiflcfcni new
ship " Shamrock,” commanded by the well known Captain.
Sampel B.,Doane. 7 . .;. ~
To e^urapassagft;apply to. ’JAMES BLAKELY,
* octal, ; / r. ; ;. ■CoTnßtof.fttvonth r awdLSmHbfMd flb.
ValuablaFarm for gale,: v:’ y’'
M IN PETERS TOWN SHIP,,WASHINGTON
'JplsM TY,; PENS undersigned wlakes to dispose of.
1 .Idsvaluable Fanu,‘Bltuated Ihoricrof tha most thri
ving, fertile and desirable fiertkina of Washinglcu county.-—
In a neighborhood, pro vertdal for its good m oral * and i u tol
ugence, and «QffidenUyconyenlentto good markets, i This
Land lies within'two miles of tbo -route for. the
Char tiers. TaUeyJßallrbftd f aniiaprQvpincht.w hichvrill ecr
madeddring thoooinihgyear. •Ttcbnialhsabout
ACRES CLEARED, and in a high etzite of culliyatiou, and
i finely improved*. .Theunoleared land abotuidj in gbcdTim
btavatid the 'whole Is abundantly’ supplied wUh'water. C It
adjoins.lands of William Pork, Danlfil' Bell, aud oU erf.
; The Improyem Cuts are TWO GOOD DWELLING HOUMBft
oub Rrick and the othe> FraiiiQ ; al?ramß BAKN T an{l trwo
Frame.;STABLES, t wlth‘'other heceasary..out-buildiocs.'
:TheTe I?t. 6U Of fine prbpccty.
- ®iis yaluablff be sold 0 n accommodating tevmfc
infbnnaUou in ra£eren«j fo
can tKLmadotothcsu&criber, inCanohsbura—
; • aeplft?tm. J --v:';--:'JOHN.CALOHANy.V;
'fcTJSWBOOKSI’NISW BOOttSI-Ji6s.-7 oad 8 Jllustnittd
Now TirkCryotal Teidßco Kihlbltibh;-
Brighthopes, -or an old Vac&Uon: by
PaiU.CTeyton. - w . - * r
. The Boyhood of Great Hen-
CmrfbrdVbrSheauthorof Hath Mcorlafcd Cottage, 46,
Tho Renatora Son, or the Maine Law; & Last Hcfajre: by
■Metta Vlctoria Fnller; • * * *
Kadtoenla of tb*' Art of Boildhiff; ■ -edittl by : 3bhn
Bullock;'s ; „ - . J ,
: Jane Setaij, or the King's -Advocater by James Grant.
: ThirESbel Bcoat; by ArU Aahland.
:_Xbs ForgedWUl, Of CrimoiradlUiMtmtioni'bj Emerson
Bennett, • .. , *
\ TheVlcilmof Excitement, by Caroline tee
: Afteshenpply ofthsabore workS'jOstreceipts) ut -
. . l W. A WB.
;. .OctQ. ■ ■' ■ 7ft Pborth "
; _,, sew music. j
7l7Hispublished,just Medved. ,
J. : Pbafc?lia,ipließrUlaDte:ponrl*f!iiiio,faiJ. Burg
’ •' ♦- -naalioxjf '-v- *.->«-. . ■
. tcaTuilpePjS Tftlsw.-’ Ottoman WUU. -
JIX Waltxes' byStAttai r•, -
' _ f«7 Way, "DotidChurch Yard, 4c.
Auq: - KatyDeto; .
Thßj^TftßOldmQdoTOdorivers .-
■ ■ lUpa»m.Seh6ttish; ; Alton-Sehottiab;*..
‘Wda.Ppnthir . r Early Dawn Polka;
* -•:Home Again,> ;
i Alamj
nnusplendld selection of Plano.Jfortes will enin- shortly,
Wbon parchasore and others am Invited to aOl atale join ins.
• * ««!<"• OIUKIiOTXE BLDME4IBJVedd Slfeetf::: ■
• aag2B •- - Boctmd doarabovaßlftb.^.
m ftttDa the
Mtegmed.inanxifactonr jot. JonaaChiefeerjugJ.
Boston; the following Plaiib Fortes,whlch hn
nowopenibr tfisiplnsticm and «tde*yfatt*«
r»o.
: bath and fronts OQ'
No.]367B—onexoMwoodMQare,6bcU?efl,price,.,- 276 00
,f 'ISCBQ do " do' ‘ 'do"' 0 ’ • M « 276 00
. 13685 t jdOrrvdo, round front 6 « . . . 290 00
M . 13645 ’do'walnut*! do* “6‘ <* * tc ’• 276 00
13593 ..do, .do round comers • 290 <OO
<4 * 13il8' : do ' do' squire '■ 6 11 • ' ’ ;-260-QQ
: All the. above ure fihlahod [ with the new Iron frame u£d
new stele, with Hr: ChlckeHng’s name caston the framp.'to
preTonblmltailoneandlinposUion.toPurchascrsare Invited’
to examine the above ologant Instruments, * at’ the Music
StoreandPiano-Ware-roomaof ■.
' i. , JOHN
1 iIySQ - * . N6;Bi^ood(street,PlUsfaurtcb,
Real Estate For Sale*-
.Q HouscSandl«ts , .-i'i ‘i-’*.
• Ihiteilrtcte Housesand LotspnKto itreet? •
■ :Ttoeu3Wcfcllonaasand:l<ot3djl Bast Birmingham;
1 ; One acre Lotoppodte Bfc. Mary’s Cemetery, on tbo Greens*
jburgh.and'KUiUnrgh ..Turnpike, enclosed; with aboard
hs'f.M. •
< ; Ode com.ldt. adjolning.the above, also.enclosed With a
•good hoard fawn;, on tholot is. a.email fnunehduso. excel
;Tentsprings,etc4—-.—.—i + '
• J*mLfiran.inHes;tWm-the city; od
-joimug lands of. and fronting on the Al-
>: “
: !:j Oa&Brlck H-iasa and .Lot oh TFehs tar-street f J>
1 jQflfl.Egaißft fTnnsn and Lot.nn gyftwtfUrt ‘ • '•*
. !TwaLotalaAUegheny.CUy r w«lMmprov6d; ■■
LoUln.East.ldveipool,Ohio;-.. •'
;/-Ibeubove property will bo sold on favorable tenhs, and
Lon threefoarthflof the. purchase money & long oreai twill
begivem., ••
; {Apply toi , . JA3EB ELAEELY, ; T'.-v
; l ;v-. i .l .Real-KftsfaAgedt.»--•
1 Hope MUla In Full Operation Amiwt"/
EY^’BBPllJHNG9.ißllthgtreet~THJg77tnvTtTT7pt)p;
r tbtmltfnr to the public fbr past custom; yehtureS to'so*
licit hJspresent euterwL«ei--i'
theestabUshment of i :TTcnjr rad: - the'
: aH»mmMstlon v ofhi3-cust^^'giid ; tll'whc»
wish to have really, good Hour, pure ground Solces. Aa_- A
: TheattentloUof Families, Merchants
ted’,ahdain *3kL9tlattheTwil}-glvejjiea trial. " '
♦Ur « Jt . * ' Diamond,
o ;N. articles taken back Ifnot.fijdndfcobiL'amr iha
refhmed. v ■•* • ■.■ • > »
JC- iiidet^iPrnßmzjMlrn.
ynwfffv. WT wMff i W, OdJtt'St&lfysi Qf vttjiofW
*?B^t/Xaoe^:«tlabq^ : BaTlng imvlmtatA
totßejMdea or ten. . Dtnmlng-v Jtey’ei qiiSuJS
QeßßSaaSpa
®0 fimoOL. tat young jSjfeaanaWtlemen
i.»P“«>»ffiStebMfeßn»togopaPijnUng. He hu fitted
»P * fcaUtylbritody, ond to <roaa_that
‘• i .Tji'j I: .Congress Inis*
ICisTpslo-whca.Erst'tised/re't
• cornea gradnaDy ftf p .j»ii« t :jtyypi«*i'»»
For sale la or
./TPiBAM. lAKTAB/—g& fehlfl foryilrdad forsalo by H
“P» B. A. FAHNESTOCK* 00. I
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DRUGS AND: MEDICINES.
DB. KEYSm'B PECTOEAL COIIGH: &YBITP,
foy - -! •.
aoverttl ryears in hls practice with success by
aiiy other medicine now in nsey and U . Waaonly npca tho -
.gtea£ and iV'ihathokrWfndu
ced toputit upin bottles,fot AmoTOStmoralandexfonßlvo
, v Wo claiinibtthd pectorpl Syrup that |t is an btUnUgheur
pr*pcruli«?n,differing in'.ovpry .wspect from the, various
routedlca,. now in use, for the diseases ot the Palmcmaxy
fAi.AJmrtocA’ bjr
jßeaUng dpaes of antimony, lt
Ifili nfi. opiates too6nitipatetheboWclß,'dnd dW nntho
wholly diiforatrtffrbm
theafitionOf anyof the 'above: named drags. II {tan 72a
pedarant that dears Outthe tubes arid alrccUs of the Luntrs
remedy.- Itdiasolves, tit «t great mmwatft the wreafly in
creased aecretlon of mocus attending the
of tlfofatt'Cellsaitd bronchial tubes..Ttalltytaßirritation
dlmost’ha la :taken,-dud items'beenknmrn to
cutod douglrpf dumUoif in iimsriwsaif
--BTMPTdJtS 07 Cou>: OB- lsrytm»ZAW‘ There ia a d!A<haw»
<»'fr6t»itliApinrttfover IpcrciseddWchmwß
> < from'the ;
“the whole body, and ofren cold shivering are iblt:-at least •
. tf th» J bodylkmoreJthan■usualiyieehsirivafto/lha'.action of :
«thealr,in theWood betog driven Intttton
« the)mlaiscreaseainTtequcney;asd
«there to generally more or less fwrer present.' These foci
“ ings are and a eenso of
“ rouihnessand-wraperiessin.fho wlndplpeahdtota braaiis.
“attlnsosatnouhtihgto-'A
-“Coustticnon of ithß'chests arb?dftmi
- altutuhklxrithadollpalq-'nnd r .senseofwelghMhthe fore
h6ad,*a/wen asxWiih-.a.bcarhicss ln moviDff the eves.
'Soanetimes-tha sets-; in with- the’commencing symn
• U *6^™^finues4ttriug:tbewholeeou«»ofthedl«as£
,r Reador, attoud to thus', symptoms, they ero tbo precarSora
of a-fatal disease—’Pouioitaav Corbtjmptioiv* ‘ - ,vi
■ From. Vis PitUhwyh. d/emicy rtii, Od. 2a. 1 QrA
-liTOUisH,-One:ol Mu, .best of
Inflaeuza-thatcaa boffobnd lathe cannttTv iTlw Keraer’s
:Poctona*yrupi(.TCeJMte.trintlt,(md. to£»ii»tsSsSS'
®boot-it.' «ib,thta deasanjf tbe year^vrben;oo»hnlf mr
cttlxennsro enecilngjrad coagbiog, Itehoula 1)0 Siioto
tb&C afcnr.spOonGfolol til* medicine sill, lohnlfa-djiT
mafe»p»riactcare. i^ ra a«;.lf,yoi l»Tea tola, taka mi
adyioo, andhayaibottluof Dr;; Key tor's I‘estoM -Syr un;“
. . From till IHttsburSh llvnrivg Ibsi, ScpL 24.3 Si,x ■ ’
. JSmatr. yKnoSit tfled thlitncdtefn»
far.tfßettnicoldi.oßd caii-ETOlj'Kij wd havauever found
any.remedy.E&pleaEantnml effectual: tie Is on expectorant.
yetddesinotadelten the ctomachrimd tt ytCTCnta eiWUtc
ncsacttlt tayny highly recommended by phyrfeionsand
othera jrhohare tricdJt, os aaprodyand effectual mre for
color, faffocnra, whooping coc~h, croap-. ouln
rcy.nUdntdncronaothercoinpTclntacf thobronchildoiCTna
and lmSga,.We can Safoly.recommend. it aa. an excellent
romedy. . •-•-•
. the Grumburih Inldligcnm, Mip 26, 1853.’ • 1
. Tns weather for a week pant has been quite cool, end, to
OH, very unpleasant.^- Besldoa-being cool, and unpleasant
In that.way, It is exceedingly.changeable. On tYeUoesday.
the 18th, tbo thermometer s tood.be tween 80aod00 In tho
shatlu most of the day, "Thc nort day. or erroatsand fires
werooecassary-to comfort; andjem Priday mornlnß'ibin®
.VMXJttitefi bBnl l &QStiQ.'thifl.Tici&ltyjtboagb.Bi}t]!tßK »*«
SerioOTly tnjured.thcreby.. jtsaconseqnonce arthesnand
des changes,®any. people aro.efiUetnd.wlih bad rolda and
conghs.; Wo obserted: alodyatChurci. the other otenlng
,ao much annoyed.Vf ith a hard, conglt, that w<f really felt
alarmed fur.hrr safety ; so much so, that it was with semo
effijrt.wo.oouldrefrain.from MalWni.outln. meaUinrJ’.and
.rccomtncudlcg herforthwitbtoprocure nbottle of Eejßor’a
Pectoral Syrup, (ogive her'lmmediate relief-to to had at
: JohnMcCleUano’aatore,
• v • Front (he Stiubtnvilte' itentidi ' . -
Da. Kctbhl’s PxcTO&it-STmip ias- had an oxtenofre safe
• thia:Hini«v-^TeTybody ; Fho ÜBcn ii speaks irr the.hlfihest
terms ofjfemeriw,: Its. loTr r 60«ntft-iSSeac
ieaot'astfliluidiaertaloty to care^has^aadeHUioiaTOTtte
of beentickfed about tbelungsand immcMal
tabes.. Gening « Molyin, Uio bgents for -tills city.baTO
sold .largo^aaatiacs;,.Success to Dr. Keyset Pectoral,
Sfty:irO» . s ;•. -.*.r
IY<m(he£tt
. Ektseh’s Psctosl&l, a friend, observes, is tho next thing to
health itself. TYo may here’. obsenre, &a Wto'entlouno
names, thatfthlafriend was out onclection ‘ night, add anx
ious tohear the nows front Jlaitje/tarried long: fin 'tbo cor*,
toers.*. lrathotnntt! hehad aDAitbcd soffi
dentdamptogivehlm the ebills. .‘Anbtber friend'invited
htetdtato Aglaas of Scotch‘ale; which was nuthp'm'Veiy
,'Ovr friends? thfouwair huge* and was duly
‘ quenched after *iratnherof empty bottles stood beforehim:
& cold in tho head was the consequence, -which conioqaenro
was cured in alx hours by usingrEoysor’a Pectoral,
' r Waihingl&n Examinr?. .- i. -u.-:.
- PscrofcAp SiEnp.-'-Oar.reodertare aware thafcwo hovo not
heretofore spoken of Anything in.-the lice bf-jnedfeititf:
or that
•red. byoutddecs: Wc rate ajo.t Bdmlrersof any ktnd-ctf
dragsr wo cannot think of a fingle.artiele underthatbead
that we have .eTCC. eonsldewllv.ycr7 palatable, yet wo, Jiko
most of yoa>hnTe.bceuoompelied-at times-to partake of
tarionß nauseousVJosTk.'V .of the
tinpleaeinf things that we Wb
'Will fri'erefore. lettbud'K/s by.jray:pf proloicußond apolopy,
And ub ’ an eplloguewould Simply call your aticnUon to too
advertlwment of Pr: Keyser. IHsl’ectoral Syeiip isVaid to
bo a good article, jet' wo ortTboC able to speak .experiment
ally in rtfereneo* to its qualities* - Neighbor Harper; of tbo
Pittsburgh l Post, baa Wed it, and pronounced ft magnum
. Coustey StonrexOTM will find thlsan excellent jirticlo
toaelLand will gtvb general eathtfiictioo to their feusiomta*.
-Liberal deductions will bo made to retailers, and others
purchasing by the dozen. * Price, single bottles 60 cents: or
six bottlesfbr £2.5p,; v,-..,•■
..CAfITIQN JEXTltA.—Jfany, perrons will try-.to induce you
to buy somo other article* staling that it Is as good aathls:
>BtjWe adri£o you tocutouttfa* name, “Dn. Keyheh.’s PzO*
Simjp/’and. buy no other, and you will not be, dis
appointed, ...'-i ... .:,yr
Pectoral Syrup ii prepared and sold by
H. KCYSfiB} wholesale and retail Druggist, JTo. 140, corner
W«4 streetandTirpU alley,''Pittsburgh, Poland by Drug
gists everywhetc; L 1 6c22
COMEOIFmI) SYRUP OF VELV
: iioot c
f?® Is a purely ; YegelablaCompound, scientifically pro*
pared frao*. the .beat roots and herbs of the Materia
Mcdlca, ana nas gained an • unrivalled reputation for th©
followingeficctejris4 “■ * :' ' .
ttEffDtATISG--ASD BTREJtQTIIEJfXUG' iiVEß
and piQEsnva Ohojl*B, aJaS elßanringtho Stbihach and Bow
els,'and thnacuringaUßUiotia ther OpmplnhstSi
[ DyBpepBia, Inaf^«tion,CoaUTeuesii k HleaV Headache. Fere*
i ana
! causing the foodto nourish andsupporf every park
I . • THfi PLOOl>/ '
; and thtta curing dll Humors CutaneoUs Erupticms. Bcrofu-'
I la, Hall Hhenm, Kry ripelas, Scald Head* Canker, ‘Ptapleabh
tho feco, Blotches, Ulcers, Tumors, Mercurial Btease, Can*
•CCT^Ac^Ao,•'•'
• BSQBLATina.SBfB-BSOBETOBT OBOAS9 y
land by^enabling‘them to-perlb?m tbefr pri^rfonaHbniv
I preventing • and curing -painful attddangrtbUa db*
eneoj? strengthening and quieting the Nenrotta System 4 tho*
{allaying Ncrvooa all-diseases of the
OcjimlDetjnitj.lmmliirily.Obstructlons.SwclUngof'
:tho Mi
}Lung and Throat Complaints as Colds, Conghs. isthiiSu
lOonsumptionv'to; alßOjUiopsy. ; 4
f ■ natingmado uw of tho Compound Syriip o/Yollow Bock
[RooVpreparedhy(X'M o rsed : -Oo;, either craxselTes,orindnr
jfamuieSj&ndflndlPglt; tOThe a very - salutaryandeffectual-'
preparatiofi; we ddmostoheerfhllyrecaminendit toibeflUV
lie as a Texy valuable xaodlciho.~- - ; . > • - >
1 . %. B 2 unic >CashlerHathmalßtmk,ProTHonce,R.l.;
i A. Esq., rjuMey I.lm. Sect Bank, do. do- Iter,
fflllton Phillips,ltd?.J.R Richmond, OS^Johes,editor:
&7 He SJ B^5 ,illTt ’ William. Eield, M. W. a.M? cwas.
|Plahcr, M.E.U. P_Jamea Hutchinson,.o. 8, Bea..V.i;
-Bates, Doct flepj, Colby, end. (me hundred others of the
[most resectable fiunilics.qtfrotiaonoe..
t TKla'fcerUfleS’thEt I hire, fbe'd number of yesrs been do
-® f >bennfiibture'of'
iMOEaE’ECCOIIPOOSDSyiiCPOPIfKLLO’WDOCISKOOT'
il hate also been sequidnted with ite modus operand, in dis.
osse, end can ee,-thatfn all respectsit is odmlrably csicu
tatedto .remedy that dear of tMa*isa: ror whichrlttras d«J
jigned; »R IS especially tslusble tomwOKSMOIf rad elf
1“ etteodant symptams, it exdta to hcaltby action the
LIVER, remotes Torpor, andl naotirity of this OROANjind
stimulates healthy ectlda: in ell tho.'eystein'. Ash PJSPTT*
the Blood, it lias no fin per lor. .......,
; Jan.4,1853.
! h®. Prepared bra*MOBSE A- CO.,- No. 416 Broadway,
New.xork, sad sold: by Druggists end others throughout
thisend otheroouutriee. . . • JOEL MOHLEB, Agent -:
; eprafily " ' ' Pittsburgh. |g- J
DR. DE LANEY’S
• , ' CEIEBffAIED' .>
j 3 EHIBSIONB, so andprodtjo,' •
tire of tire nervous tryatoia. iacaradta-'
tioirtiiemtarfbi i bpslns*s^iiocfetiy'and‘iiifoimony.■■••• *'■
Thte r ltmty^tJfa 4 bui never*•
iacen. *
yen^eeor;jajQjfcQOwXed^:.o^timi]iQ3tinUmalQ
to bfl uwd MtercaUy,prodaelDßi» .pain or '
sj® ianso no* atitylemisti&mtia&l
powte or amanosr,-tii&-
Srii'^cntSSsu™ 0 thousand coneomlmntcompfifnta'
nead.an,tl Dlmnesd of
InwwExiftimitles, Afl&cttoneoTtiiOJßyeei Impotence;-Pim*-:
pleaon tire lice, Prematura DoeUne- of Virility, WeaJrafe*d r
-of Bad .'Power ibr Mential .Applicatioal l)eJflctlon -
. Atm^toSocfetyv LoreotSoiiSS /
I ' BBlt_^oroneniberedjthaUhoaecomplaiotsareVntlittle
slo. Itc*nbeseat T ’
,accordingtaoiderjaccompanied trrftilldlrac*j
, tions, aijitoporont adricatothemarried-and' Sinaia, the >
** aftictM /pest* k
i paldm ifaß.Dpctortlimaelf. he haring Tmi«miilw gKigntlntra 'i
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