The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, November 29, 1853, Image 4

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CLOTHING.
" REMOVAIi*
rpHB BUbscrlber would wpcc.uullyinform
• J. thopuhltc, that he. tma removedJroa
, s - i Marketareotvto the JV/sIP UiOX -FJtOhT bTORb, MJ*
■■: *' ,r 45 FIFIII BTRV.RT r - Immediately opposite; the Theatre,
' ■' • whore ho la now resetting aud opening* Imndsonioeasoxt
V v ■■vr.C'tfißiit Of-Plain and Fancy tolorecrCtelhs, CiUßlmira^an*!
Vestings, of the newest styles, wblch f he will take plcasurt
, Snßbowiujrtotb(we wliom»y CxTorhlta with Hohr
■7 -alsopi>ep&iSfL to make .lo onier every arUcle. of Clothing
constituting a OentlemauV Wattlrow, In the latest and
-most fashionable style. • - ■•■•■ ■■■••, ..
• •' ' v %iq XAJZOIiS.— The subscriber offers for sale hIR com
r-• 'pioteßTßteinof Garment Draughting,co favorably known.
Andgenerallynsed by the trade of this? dty« Cincinnati,
Philadelphia and elsewhere; at the following prices, vtx:
With Inatraclionß. $10*00; without.lnstrucUoiw,.s*,W.
.;.-?i --v ixtollobkand Ruler, cdntMuing'full'an«l accurate directions
<•; •- to Successful draughting, forwarded to any part cutboUmtui
: States* on receipt of sfr)o, by . IVAxr,
. • Tfßchor of U nrment Cutting,
..... mnt2(l ■ No. 45 Fifth street, opposite tlio Theatre.
SAMUEL ORAl'i
vr : A*). m'Mauc Hotel EWLDfivas’,
1 sr. cMifrsta^cr, piTtacunon. ; ~
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHI; 10 made esclusivcly toonlcr,
VT and-warrantod to suit- Ho. constanUy on hona a
- - choice assortment of‘CLOTHE CASSIMERKS, VWTttGS,
■ . and OVERCOATING, of tho latest styles,
.■' fir tho custom trade; Qentlomon loann* ‘heir onion, will
have their wishes eonsultad and compiled with, as all wora
l* done under his own BtiPcrTision. . •-
CLOTH IN G STORE!
- JOHN irCLOSKEY & Co. t
the name of the 1 THREE 810 DOORS, hare, for the pur
po«a ot acquiring more Bpacs-lbr their Immense business,
remored to the spacious building on the corner or
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
: . Where they have now the most
SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHS!
' BEADY MADE CLOTHING,
u That has over Leon offered to tho public, |
Their principal object Ibr this removal, la to give them |
morefiieilUleflftJttlw .
WHOLESALE TRADE!
; They oreprepared to soil Goods at tho. : ■•■■■■ •
LO WEST EASTERN PRICESI
• And they will Warrant them to bo as good as any manu
factured in the Union. • •
- CUSTOM WORKi
; "ut jun> upps-TH* ssoansr nonet. - _
•' 'Thuy-have on hand a fair and beautiful assortment or
CLOTHS and COATINGS, lor
; PROCKB, DRESS, WALKING AND BDSI
■■ NIiSS COATS.
■...1'..: - Our interest* uretilenUcal with those of our customors,
■.7 and wo assure the publio that our Adolity will not fail in
.flUiuir all orders wo may be favored with..
43r DON’T FORGET TUB PLACE— •
. Wo. 8§ Wood Street,
s* - (HAST BLDE,) CORNER OP DIAMOND ALLEY.
N.'b.—We desire oar patrons to understand that we hare
in looser any connection with tlio Clothing Business on
Liberty struct. Our attention l? devoted exclusively to the
Hou«ivaboto designated. _ *. nn
maria JOHN arCLOSKBY A CO.
DRY GOODS.
. . Notice It
TO TOE WHOLESALE AND 11ETAIL DEALERS[OF
PITrSBCRQU. ALLEGHENY CITY, AND VICLNITI.
: — J>. GREGG A lmporters. & Wholesale- Dea'ers in
' ■Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties, No. DO, one
door from the North-west corner of Wood sL and Diamond
• alley, Pittsburgh. .Having completed, tho enlargement of i
' . Ihulr.present occupied Ware Booms, aro novr opening ono ,
of the largest and bfcit stock Of DHYGOQD3 and\Aßlhr
■' TIES, they have ever herttotore exhibited to the Pittsburgh
trade, aud on examination, will be found to bo unsurpassed
- by any other House of the kind In the City, and. os one of
the partners Is generally in the Eastern Cities during the
LhsTneas seasons, burchasiiig cheap bargains, adapted to
‘ the Pittsburgh and Western Trade., wo will bo able to oRV.r
inducements to oar old customers, and.purchaserfi gener*
' ally. Our stock of Dry Goods consists in part of Ihefollow
lag leading articles, vi*:
Superior Broad Cloths;
Pilot and Petersham do;
Yaney Castomeroß, Tireeda and Satinctts;
Joans, Faney Vestings and Corduroys;
w . Flannels, Tickings and Vest Paddings;
Broun sod Bleached Muslins, and Irthh Linens;
■ ‘ Foreign and Domestic Ginghams;
Alpacas, Merinos, Coburg Cloths, and Dress Silks;
- Bay Slate and Broache Shawls; .
Woolen Comforts and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs.
• The following comprise a part of thegencral stock of
• Varieties: « .
Buttons,Combs,Tiireads and Sewing
t. ' Hosiery, Gloves, Black Silk VclUp
■- ■ ~ ■ -• Lace Goods. Jaconetts, Mull and Cambrick Masuns;
*V - Taney NetUugs, and Milimery goods #
■-Ah«b—Alar^assortinentofTablcCulleTy,Pocketkmve.s
• • Razors and Scissors of unrown Importation. Perfumer}',
Patent Mrdidncv together with ft splendid assortment of
• ' Gold and Gnt Jewelry, of the latest patterns; Gold and Ml*
; - v*r Watches; Watch materials Watch gIarFCJS and an e\-
tonrlre stock oflo hour and 8 day Brass Clocks, of atimety
of pattern* All of which will be sold on the most accom*
modatlng terms, tor Cash, or City reference. .
N. B.—City, Country Mewhams nnd Pedlars aro invited
- to giro tia a call beforu purchaj-ing elsewhere.
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-T SECOND ARRIVAL Otf
- FALL AND WISTER DRY GOODS It
The Cheapest Goods of the Season!
STEVENSON A LOVE, Sign of the original
JL Uu-Uitb, No. 74 MARKET STREET, between Fourth
and tb© Diamond, Pittsburgh, have just received, and un?
cov opening, & large and splendid assortment of
DBESB GOODS,
Of the newest and most desirable styles, adapted to the
present season.
Plaid Brocade and Fancy Silks at bantams.
- plain Black and Cornollan Silks and Turk Satins,
... .Merino Plaids, all wool, and Silk and Wool do., .
Autyßaw Silk and Cashmere Haiti? of every description,
very cheap.
. New stylo Plain and Fancy Do Ltuues.
French Merinos, Cashmeres, Coburge, Alpaca?, and Para
mattas, all colors and qualities.
• Do Bcges, and high colored Do Lalucs, oil qualities.
Fall and Wlnter Shawls, of every description.
' Long and Square Broeho and Plaid Shawls.
Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do,
French Chintzes, Ginghams* 4
A general assortment fast color Prints, from CJ4 cts. up.
WHITE GOODS of every description. . ,
Collars, Caffs,<Jbemizottosand at bargains.
Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods, very cheap.
Also, a full stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, ot low prices •
Linen Sheeting, Pillow Linens, Table Clotbs, and Nap*
kins. Russia Diaper, and Cravats, very cheap.
GLOVES, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, and CRAVATS.
We would respectfully solicit an early call from toto
wholesale and retail buyers, flattering oursclvc3 that we
- can Accommodate all who may .favor us with their putrou
nge. on most liberal terms. •
rep2o “YOPNQ, STEVENSON & LOVE.
: . . Just Ueceiyed,
AT THE ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE,
jVo. 74 MARKET STREET,
Anew supply op pall anl winter goods,
• which will bo sold at exceedingly low prices. We
would respectfully solicit an early call from our friends and
the pnblic In general, believing that wo can now, offer
greater inducements to both wholesalo and retail buyers.
- -than-erer heretofore.- -
gep!s TOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE.
WM. A. M’CXUKG,
DEALER. IN
Fine Tea,, Choice Family Groceries and Willow
. Ware.
CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS .,
Pittsburgh. pa.
13 now receiving a largo assortment of FIIESH GOODS,
In addition to hia already extensive Ftock, -.purchased.
• • -aw first Lands in the Eastern markets, which, will be sold
. • \ uttbe lowest market prices. , f , '
■ :;-43r;iIotels, Steamboats, and females,, buying by the
quantity, supplied at wholesale rales. ■
<B3* Goode delivered fn the city ftco of charge. sepal :
• sew Coach and Carriage Factory S
JOHNSTON, BBOTHEBS & CO.,
• ' Obmer of Bebecca and Bdmont sireds, Allegheny City,
WOULD respectfully inform their friends
the public generally,- that
■ oommeneed the manufacture of Carriages,
J2SC2aL.Baxonchcs, Bockaways, Buggies, Sleighs and
——Chariots, in all their various styles of finish and proportion.
'' AU orders will bo executed with strict regard to durability
and beauty of finish. Repairs will also bo attended to on
the most reasonable terms.- Using in all their work the
• best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel staff, they feel cofcfl*
• dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will bo
■ ■ perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. .
,• Purchasers are requested to tire us a call, before purcha,
•' J ' sing elsewhere.- - . .. . . • octfr.ly
CABUIAGES FOR SALE*
fTUTE undersigned has Just received at bia maa»u«» •
' I WAREHOUSE,
near the Two Mile Ban, between PHtsburgh^^ftHgKp^
. . and Lawrcneeville, a Dtßnrtnw.nfr-Vay _vfl/
of VEUICLES, of every description, and will eoutlnuu to
raeeivewegularly, new and second hand Chrri<iy«, £»ulUet t
' Buggies. tft, which he will sell on the Tery lowest terns for
v cash. Having hail twelve years* practloe in the famines*, and
....... —wlih hlsweU known faculties in the East) ho flatters himself
. In putting down all competition. .
• Those wishing to purchase ue respectfully: invited to call
and eco for themselves. •
.Especial and prompt attention paid to repairing of Carrl*
. ages,Ac.' fmylBaUwy*l JOSEPH WlilTK.
livkrv sTable, . -
- Corner of Bmtthftdd street and XHamcnd alley.
■_ _ A . IIIJS undersigned having added largely to hls
. stock. Is now prepared to accommodate the pnbllo
XiJJL with the finest Buggies, and best Horses, both for
Baddle and Harness. Gentlemen wishing to, have horses
kept at£Uvery, will find superior accommodations for them
at this stable.. The stalls uro largo and new, and the pro*
. priotor pays every attention to their caso and comfort,
octfcy P.DKVLTN.
; : T3LANK BOOKS— Logers,
£j Journals, Day Books, >
Gash Books, Receipt Books,
Dockets, Or any doscrip*
.r tlon of- BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER at short notice,
of the most superior, quality of paper, bound in any stylo
required. . .Blank Books paobd to order.
A large and •excellent, stock of Blank Books always on
hand and for snlo at low rates, consisting of Cap, Demy and
• : Medium work; in all styles of binding. •
Tha trade anpplied on liberal terms.
rrilFEpartnership between the undersigned, at Pittsburgh
I and Wheeling, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
Joseph Richards nas transferred hls interest to George w.
Smith, who la alone authorized to settle the business of the
lntcflrm. -GEORGE W. BMim ,
JOSEPH RICHARDS.
. August 26, 1853.
CARD—The BREWING, GRAIN, MALT and HOP TRADE
will bo carried on ns heretofore, by the subscriber, at Pitts-
Wheeling. J GEORGE W- SMITH.
- nnc27:3m , [Gazette.! ,:
. Ilevolveret Revolvers!
TOST SECEtVBD—By Express, direct from thomanufae
,, , , »i-lrtgqr» f m.ajdandU < afiflOrtaent^rCtolt , B-BCPeatillg Pis*
r tole, 4* 6 and 6 Inches barrel, all of which we wIU sell for
. CaJili a* low cs they can bo bought in the dty of Netr Tort.
Persons going to Australia or California, will find that they
can do betterhy purchasing thetr equlppage at home, than
ther can among strangencas vo giro persona a chonoe to
try any of the above Pistols, before leaving the dty; and
incase of aftllttre, «>*»* <■»»»s 4 Tm . lnr -
ISS Wood street, Pittsburgh.
s * HAVEN,
Blank Book Manufacturer,
Corner of Market ana Second street#.
Nottee.
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transeortation:
OLEVEkAiNP- AKD. PITTSBURGH
- RAILROAD.'
CHANGE OF TIME.
J4th,.lBß3y Passenger
Trains will run: daily (Sunday* nxcepted) as follow*!.;
MAIL TRAIN loaves'Cltireland at 9.05 AM fot Wellsrille,
stopping at alHuteriricdiate Stations: arrive at Alliance at
11-35 AM, andlVcllsvlUo at ii.2of H. ■ /. w .
EXPRESS TRAIN leave* Cleveland at 3.00 1? U for AM*
aupp, stopping at Hudson, Karlville and Ravenna only—
arrive ut Alliance at 6.00 P M.
\CCOMMOD VTION TRAIN leavcsClevcland for Ravenna
and intermediate Stations at. 7.45,and arrived Ravenna at
025 p M.* Two through Trains from Clovelond to Pitts
burgh dally.
RETURNING
EXPRESS TRAIN 1 naves AlUanoo for Cleveland nt 12.30
p Mi stopping at lima, Ravenua, EarlvUle and Iludson
only—arrive at Cleveland at2L4O PM. The Mall Train of
Ohio and Poena. Railroad, leaving Pittsburgh at 8.00 A M,
conuccts.wltli this Train at Alliance at 11.46 A 21.
MAIL TRAIN leaves WelisvUle for Cleveland at 3.00 P
31, slopping nt all way Stations—arrive at Alliance at 5 00
and Cleveland at 7.30 P M. •
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Ravenna for Cleve
land aud intermediate Stations at 7.15 A 3t—arrive at
Cleveland at 9.00 AM. Only one through train from Pitts*
burgh to Cleveland dally.
CONNECTIONS.—-Mall Train from Cleveland connects at
Alliance with the Mall Train of Ohio and: Penxuu R. R. for
Canton, Massillon and Wooster; also for Salem and Pitts
burgh, arriving at Pittsburgh nt4.4& PM.
-Express Train from Cleveland, and Moil Train from
Wollsville,both connect at Alliance at 6JQQ P M with the
Express Train of O. & P. B. for Pittsburgh—arriving at
-Pittsburghat.B,ls P M. •
Express Trulu from Alliance connects with the 8.00 A M
Train of 0. & P.ll. from Pittsburgh. . ;
Passengers leaving Pittsburgh on the 8.00 A M Train ar
rive at Cleveland at 2AO P M, and connect with the 'follow*
log trains East, West and South. . . .. *
Cleveland and Toledo,- -Trains leaving at. 3.00 P M for
Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago and the North West, arriving at
Toledo at 7,651 > M and Chicago next morning at 7 00—
time through from Pittsburgh to Chicago being less than 24
hoars.' .
Cleveland, Columbus and Ctnonnatlv— Trains leaving at
2.50 P MandB.3o PM fo:* Columbus, Cincinnati, Gallon,
Dayton, Indianapolis and all stations on the Bellefontalue
and Indiana Railroad.
Cleveland and. Eiue,— Trains leaving at 4.45 P M and
9.00 P M for Erie, Duuklrk, Bntfalo and New York. Thu
Trains connect both ways with the C. Z. AC.R* R. at
Hudson foe Cuyahoga Falls,-Akron, and Clinton at Bayard
with tho Railroad forCorrollton, Minerva and Wnynesbarg.
■ Tickets through to Toledo, Detroit, Chicago,. Lasalle and
Freeport can bo obtained at this office.
Passengers are requested to procure tbolr tickets at the
Company’s Office, of JOIIN A. C AUG 11EY, Agent,
novlS Monongahcla House, Water Pittsburgh.
OHIO AND FHH2C6YLYAHIA BAILBOAD.
New Arrangement,
COHMEXCWQ AUQ UST 8, 1868,
I EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 0 o’clock, AM;
2i stops only at the principal Stations, and dines at Crest*
lino at 1.30 P 31, arriving at Cincinnati In the evening, via
Columbus and Xenia. ■
Fore from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,75; to Coiambus,
v MAIL TRAIN loaves Pittsburgh nt 8.30 AM; dines at Al
liance ; and reaches CrcstUno at 0.00 P 31, connecting with
the Mght Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with the
Bcllefontaine and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indlanapo*
lls, Terre Uauie, and towns in Indium. Connections art
made at Allianco by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and
Cleveland. • • ‘ -
Fare from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4.00.
Connections are m&do at Mansfield by Railroad with San
dusky CUy, Mansfield, Mount t ernon, Newark and Zones*
vllle.
Faro to Sandusky City,s4,DO; to Newark,s4,so; to Zanes
ville. $5.
. Connections oro madewith Detroit and Chicago, both*by
Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passengers who leave Pitts*
burgh In the Mail Train at 5.30 A M, go directly by Mans*
Hold &sd Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention.
Pare to Dotrolh’G.QO; to Chicago* $ll,OO.
RETURNING!
TUB EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at 1.00. P M,
MausSeld at 1.40 P 51, and Alliance at 5.00 P M, and reach
es {Pittsburgh ut 8.15 P 51, connecting with the Express
Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which leaves Pitts
burgh at 10,30 P. 51.
Tiino from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, hours. Fare,
$7,75. Fare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore,
$ 15.0 th
.sia.lL TKaIN leaves CresUma at 7, A 51; dines at Al
liance; connects wlLh Express Train from Cleveland, and
arrives at rittft.urpli at 5, P M.
NKW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Pittsburgh at 10 A 51 and 4.45 P M, and New Brighton at 7
A5l and 1 P M. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tickets
at reduced rate*.
FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at C. 50 AM, and ar
rives at 4.30, P 31.
Passengers are reqaested to procure Tickets at tho
Company's Odlce, at tlie Federal Street Station, of
GKOKGK PARKIN, Ticket Agent
.C3~ The Trains do not ran on Sunday.
&£r Further information msv be obtained of
nugS JOHN if KLLY. Pajvcntref Agent.
SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWAKK
RAILROAD*
WINTER arrangement:
ON and after WEDNESDAY, November IC, 1553, Thn-c
Passenger Trains run daily (Sundays excepted) as fol
lows: GOING SOUTH.
Homing Mail £remr.g
Express. Passenger. Express.
Leave. Sandusky at 4.3 u A 51 11.00 A 51 G.IOPM
Monroeville Junction-. 5.15 “ 11.50 “ 6.50 “
Shelby Junction........ G. 40 « 3.ISPM 7.15“
Mansticld Junction...- 7AM “ 1.40 “ 8.10 “ .
•Mount Vernon— 9.05 “ 4.10 “ 955 “
Reach Newark...... 10.03 “ 6.15 “ 11.00“
GOING NORTn.
Leave Newark nt 4AO AM 0.00 A 31 6.25 PM
Mt. Vernon 5.25 “ 10.10 “ 0.30 "
Blacsfield Junction—.. 7.20 “ 12.10 P M . 8.10 “
Shelby Junction 7.45 ** 1.05 “ 8.36 “
Monroeville Junction.. 0.15 “ 3.10 “ 10.30 “
Roach Sandnfiky.... M ...lo,oo “ 355 “ 11.05 “
Connecting at Sandusky with Mad River and Lake Kile,
and “ Northern Division" Cleveland and Toledo Railtvenls.
■ At Monroeville, with Trains on “Southern Division”
Cleveland and Toledo R. It, for Cleveland, Toledo, Ac.
At Shelby Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cin
cinnati Railroad.
At Mansfield Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania
Eailroad for Pittsburgh.
At Newark, with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville,
Columbus, Ac.
This arrangement of Trains completes the line of direct
communication between the East and “ Grsal North-West”
Passengers from Philadelphia and Baltimore, destined for
tho West, proceed, directly on their arrival at Pittsburgh,
by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to ManrOeld. . Tbeneo
to Monroeville, where connection Is made Immediately for
Toledo, Chicago, and intermediate places—affording a route
unrivalled for safety, certainty and despatch.
Connection is also modo with ail the Trains on the Ohio
and Pennsylvania Itirflroml at Mansfield, by. which pawon
gem from Chicago, Toledo, Detroit, Sandusky, Zanesville,
Newark, and Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh, Philadel
phia end Baltimore, without delay.
By this route, passengers taking tho early Train from
Zanesville. Columbus, Newark, Ac., can goto Toledo, ban
dusky or Cleveland, remain in either place some four hours,
and return homo samo Jay.
TLiKOUGU TICKETS to bo hod at the different Stations,
Ibr the above named places. . ' -
-T. It. ROBINSON, Superfnt’t.
Sandnsky, Novombor, lfeRH.- ' fnovSldlml
STJMMEE ASEAMUEfiIEUXS.
1853*
THIS
ritirP. Fust Mail Train will leave tho Posaonger Station on
■ 1 Liberty street every morning at 0 o’clock, stopping
nt oil tlio regular stations on tho road, and arriving In
Philadelphia tho next morning at 7 o'clock, connecting with
tho trains direct to Now York, also connecting at Harris
burg with the trains for, and arriving in Baltimore at 7 o'-
clock,A. SL
Tho Express Train.loaves tho station every evening at
(k 35 o’clock, slopping at oil the regular stations, and con
necting with -trains for Baltimore, at 8 o'clock, P. 1L
.Faro to Philadelphia, sfi,so ; Faro to Baltimore, $O. -
Uagg3go checked to all stations on the PenoßjlvaniaßaU
rond and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. .
Tho Accommodation Train will leave every afternoon at
o’clock, stopping nt all regular stations, and running
oufy as far as Lntrobo.
- Returning trains arrive In Pittsburgh at S£Q, and 8 o'-
clock, A. M., and 7:15 P.M. * • •
- passengers purchasing, tickets In oars, will bo charged ns
csotb in addition to the station rates, except from stations'
where tho Company have no.agent. . •
Nonce.—ln cose of loss, tho Company will hold thorn*,
solves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an
amount ttoicxceeding $lOO.
N. B.—Tho Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed
to convey passengers and baggage to and from tho Depot,
at a charge not to exceed cents for each passenger,and
12l£ cents for each trunk.
For tickets apply to . J. HESKIMEN, Agent,
;At tho P. It. R. Depot,on Liberty street.
: Pittsburgh, November 24,1853. •
City papers Correct and Enterprise copy•
Ponnßylvania Boilrood Company!
Vl/ Kam forwarding Produce, toßaltimoru &ud toll*
delphia, promptly, on receipt. Time,FiveUaye.
rates or raeouT.
Bacon, l'ork And Boot; (salted,) 45c. $ 100 lbs.
On Lard, Lard Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass, 50c. ®
lOOlbs.
On Candles, Chccne, Earthenware, Leather, Loaf Tobacco,
00c. •piOGJbs.
On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Clover and Timothy
Seed, lb.
On Deor Skins, Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, lOOßts.
On Feathers, Furs, Peltry,-Brooms and merchandize, 90c.
- 7 •
On Flour, 87}£c. barrel.
We aro also prepared to forward freight to Rodebaugh’s
Station, near Greens!) urg.tmd intermediate Stations.
! OOVODB A GKAHAM,-Agents,
corner of Penn and Wayne Pittsburgh.
11. TL HOUSTON,. Agon V -
jy29 27C Market street, Philadelphia.
IULCOIH LEECH..- JOHTMsTUPIN.,... JOSEPH 8. t^CFT,
J. 8. Leech, McAlpln «fe Co.,
TYTUOLKSALB GIIOCKKS, end healers in Produce, Met
• f V •• als, -and- ihttsburgh~3Sanafiwtures; Nos. 242 anil 244
Liberty street, near the Heed of Wood, Pittsburgh, of
fer forenloonliberal terms, thofoHowiug:
. 100 tierces fresh Rice; *50,000 lbs. Bacon, 1 assorted;
' 100bbls.Teri ; 5 tons Bar Iron, do; ; -.
. . 1500 kegn Nails, assorted; I .3. do Best Noil Hods;
• 500 boxes Window Glass,! 2000 kegs Bock and Blfle
assorted; t Powder, assorted;
•60 half chests Tea, as-} 200 boxes Eosin Soap;.
sorted; 85 bbls. Linseed, Laid and
75 bxs. Tobftcco.tiFEorted;! Tanners’ Oil- j
100 hhds.N,o.Bugar,part; COO bbls. Vinegar; l
prime; • j 30 do- llosln;
Bbxs.HaTanaSugar; ■ 20 do Pitch;
• 10 hhtfp. Porto Rico do; * 5000 lbs. assorted Copper; ■
160 bags Coffee; I 20 bbls. and kegs Lard;
600 bbls. N. O. Molasses; * 10 kegs assorted Shot:
75 do B. IX. do; ! Ido: Back Shot;’
; 800 bxn. Tin Plato, ass’dj! 6bbls.Alum?
i lo _ ns Wire, do; | 20 do ByoFlonr;
2- do Spelter; *. ; 20 seltaTlnners* Machines
. , 6 casks sheet Zinc, as*i and Tools;
. „„„ ; 100bus.Dried Apples;
,500 PJS fl Tin; . , ioo bales Batting, assorted?
•’ 10Wlb& Antimony; 2000 lbs.- Cotton Yarn, as
• 10 tons asad Sheet Iron;! fiortod 9
100.000 lbs.'ass’d Bulk ' Meat •*
•”. r• •
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
DelawareJtQtaal Safety Insurance Go.
Office* inorthrwin of tht Exchange Tkxrd tLf PhiL •
-t-Slrk INSURANCE.—Buildings, merchandize And other
•! F. property, in town wm! country, insured against loss or
damage by fire, at the lowestratoofprominm..
■ Ua&xkb Issuance.—They also insure ressels, cargoes And
freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies,
as tho assured may desire,..
ISULSP Tbakbpobtauqb.—They also Insure merchandize
transported by wogonsyrallroad cars, canal boats and steam*
boats, on risers and lakes, on tho mosthberal terms.
DirtctoTP— Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A. Soader, John C.
Baris, Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards,
George G. Lelpcr, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, Wil
liam Folwell, John Nowlin, Dr;2.5T. Huston, Jos. O.Hand,
Theophilus Paulding, 11. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan,* Hugh
Craig, Georgo Serrill, Spencer hTUvain, Charles Kelly, J.G.
Johnson, William Hay, Dr. 8. Thomas, John Sailers, William
Eyre, jr. .< ,■ . . .
Director* at Pdltburgh--T>. T. Morgan, Hngh Craig, John
T. Logan. : Willuu Harbk, President.
' . . .Tnos. C. Hand, Tics President
Joaipß W.Cowaw, Secretary. „
-Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh.
jelfcdtf : P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
PKOTI2CTIOW
INSURANCE COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Capital Slock, Annual Premiums and Western Fund
$1,000,000.
INCORPORATED 1825.
Policies of Insuranco issued at all times on the mostfhvora*
hie terms, against ' '• "
LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIEE,
' •’ OR THE
PERILS OF NAVIGATION,
-BY ■
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent
for PITTSBURGH AND ALLEQKENT COUNTY.
..M-.-.vaxlOty- o v, : -v: ■■ ■
THE UNITED STATES
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY,
PHffIiAMEUPOIA.
CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL $250,000.
Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut
Streets, Philadelphia. ,
Qfflctn-qf the Some Board at Philadelphia:, .
, -2>ZBXCTO&B» :
Etaphon R. Crawford, • Paul B. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson,, Lawrence Johnson,
Benjamin W» Tlngley, Geo.M’Honry,
Jacobi*. Florence, James BoTercui,
William M. Godwin, William M’Kee.
Pr^«n^SiejtoenlLCmwfo«L-
Vice President—' Ambrose W.Thompson.
Medical Esamtncr, Pittsburgh—lemcßll* Willson, M. B.
Allegheny City— lt B. Mowry, M. D.
• • GEO. R. ARNOLD, Agent,
mor!7:y N0.,74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh*
Xbe Franltlln Fire Insarance Comimuy, \
Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania*
W.Banckor, Thomas Hart, Toblrui
I ) Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob H. Smith, Geo. W. Rich
anU, Mordccai D. Lewis, Adolphi E. Borie, David S. Browne,
Morris Patterson. ‘ Chas. N. UATtatKB, President,
Cius. G. Bakctjeo, Secretary.
Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, In town and country, at rates as low
as aro consistent with security. ■ ■
The Company have reserved a largo Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af
ford amplo protection to the assured. . .
The Assets of the Company 4 on January Ist, 1851, as pub
lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, vix:
Mortage ~ $918,1S 08
* Rca1E5tAt0............ 84,877 «8
Temporary Loans.. . 83,90317
61,889 00
Cash, « Bl
T0ta1.......... —51,212,705 44
Since their IncorporoUon, a period of twenty-one years,
they hare paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou
sand Dollars, lows by file, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposi
tion to meet with promptness all liabilities.
J.GARDINEIt COFFIN, Agent,
Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third st 3.
THIHO ANilVllli STATEMENT
OFTIIE STATE MUTUAL FI HE AND MARINE
INSURANCECOMPANY,
OF PENNSYLVANIA,
Assets, May Ist, 1852-
Premiums received to May Ist, 1853...;.....
Interest on Loans, Ac.*.
Capital Stock ♦—
Returned premiamo, Losses, Be-insuranee, Ex* _
ponses, 4e. . * 0«,66-t
wrrESTMcrrs.
Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good seen*
J J
Premium Notes * I'2^\«
Cash on hand ; l«,8-5)-1
Total am’t of Bertourees, Liable for Losses-.- $358,318 70
DIRECTORS.
JOHN P. RBTnKRFOIO>, Dauphin county,
IVO. BEDQWICK, Harrisburg,
SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia,
A.WILKINS. Banker* Pittsburgh,
A. A. CARRIER, “
JOHN B. UUTHHRFORD;DauphIn county,
A. J. 01LLKTT,' Harrisburg,
8. T. JONES. Harrisburg,
ROBERT K1.0T7,, Carbon county.
JOHN I’. RUTHERFORD, President.
A. J. OILLBTT, Secretary.
Will Insure against perils of pea and inland navigation,
aid*, on Merchandize In eitv or country, at lowest rates con
sistent "with safety. Policies issued on dwelling housv3
either perpetually orfor aterrn of years.
Branch OClcc, corner Fourth and Smithfield streets.
myShtf A. A. CARRIER. Actuary.
FUttburch Life Insurance Company, </
piTTSßuuan, r<x, cawtae, stoo»ooo.
President—Jakes 8. HOOff.
Vico President —Samuel U’Cluhsas.
Treasurer—Josr.ru 8. Leech.
Secretary—C. A. Colton.
OFFICE, NO. 65 FIFTH STREET,
(Masonic Hall Building.)
This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to
or connected with Life Rlflka.
i Mutual Bates are the samo as thoso adopted by other
safely conducted Companies.
Joint 8 tuck rates at a reduction of ono-thinl from the
Mutual rates—equal to a dividend of thirty-three aud one*
third per cent., paid annually In advance.
Risks taken on the lives of persons going to California or
Australia. ——
DIRECTORS.
James S. Moon, Samuel M’Clurkan,
William Phillips, John A. Wilson,
John Scott, Joseph P. Gozz&xn, M.D.
John M’Alpln, Aloxauder Reynolds,
IloratlO N. Lee, ' Hiram SUwo. tnnr23
Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh.
R. MILLER. Jr., President. 1 F. M. GORDON, Secretary
CAPITAL, 9300,000.
\\t ILL Insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA
W BINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.-
A Home Institution, managed by Directors who are well
known In the community, and who are determined, by
promptness and liberality, to ronintoin the character which
they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those
who dcsiro to bo insured.
Directors.—R.Mlller, Jr.,C.W. Rlcketson, J. W. Butler,
N. Holmes, Jr., W. 11. Bmith, C. Ibznsen, George W. Jackson,
Wm. M. Lyon, James Llppencott, GoOrgo Dorsio, James Me*
Auloy, Alexander Nlmick, Thomas Scott.
tX3»Offloe, No; 92 Water Btrcet, (Warehouse of Spang A
Co., up stnirfl.) IMttsburgb. nov24:ly
Is your Llfe lmuredr
IF NOT, read what somoono has written. Among all tha
‘contrivances of man to protect tho fkmUy circio from
want, nono can be found more simple in its character, noble
in its feature, or certain in Its results, than LIFE INSUR
ANCE. It is the prop which tho dying husband leaves to
support tho wife of his besom.
It is tho unseen hand of the Provident father reaching
- forth from the grave, and still nourishing his offspring, and
kocplng together tho family group.
C. A. COLTON, Secretory,
Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth st.« ;
eep2l Masonlo Hall.
.Wholesale and Retail.
SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY.
ROBERT 11. HARTLEY, bega leave to inform
his friend* and the publio generally, that ho fefortfiflV..
oontinues to occnpy that large and commodious
-8 to re Room, formerly oocuplod by Samuel Fahno* Tr ■ 7 s *. -
stock & Co, No. 86, corner of Diamond Alley and Wood sfc,
where ho keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles;-
Bridles, Harm**, Trunks, Carpet Bogs, Saddle Bogs, Valises,
Buffalo Bobos, Whips, and all other ortlclos in his line. .
He also keeps constantly on hand, and Is prepared to fur
nish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured of
the best material, and in a style of workmanship equal to
the Eastern manufactured article,and at 66 per cent, cheaper.
Country Merchants nnd Farmers would do well to call and
examine hlnstock before purchasing elsewhere, as ho is de
termined to sell first rate articles at very low prices.
• £3-Don’t forget the place, No. €6, comer of Wood st end'
Diamond Alley, : • • ...... . fap2fl .
A Complete Analysis of the Holy Bibie,^
CONTAINING the whole of the OLD and NEW TESTA
MENTS, collected and orrangod systematically in 27ur*
iy Books, (based on tho work of tho learned togelh
cr with an Introduction, setting forth the character of the
work and the immense facility this mothod affords for un
derstanding tho Word of Ood. Also, three different Tub Jes
of Vonlent* prefixed, and a General Index subjoined, so ela
borated, and arranged in alphabetical order,.as to direct at
onco to any subject required. Byßev. Nathaniel West, D.
D., 1 vol. royal Bvo—about 1100 pages. Prico $5. .
For sale by J. S. DAVISON,
oct22 ;’ 65 Market street, near Fourth!,
Dntcli Bulbous Roots,.ftei .
THE .subscriber bos received direct from Harlem, his
supply of choico Peoneas, and other
Flower Roots for fall planting, and for Winter blooming In
pots and glasses. Grass Seed for lawns, which makes a
Qne close smooth Turf, equal to Sods. Pruning In*tru
ments. Garden and Farming Implements, of the most ap
proved construction, at Eastern prices, from the Seed and
Horticultural Warehouse, Fifth street, of
“ PCp2l JAMF.B WAUPRQP.
Copartnerahlp*
THE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the interest of
Jokes Richardson, in tho Wholesale Grocery, Commis
sion and Naval Store, No. 144, Water street, design contln-*
uing the business, under-the firm and style of ERWIN A
DILWOKTUB, ana we solicit a continuance of tho custom of
tho late propietor. JAME 3 ERWIN,
SAM’L DILWORTH,
WM,DILWORTH,Jr. -
In resigning my business to Knwre&Dn.wouTnfl; I cheer
fully recommond them to oil those with whom I hare been
doing business. James Erwin or myself will attend to set
tling the business;
• nov2:lm
mHIRD STREETPROPERTY FOR BALK—A now Throo
X Story Brick DWELLING HOUSE, with Store- Room,
situated on Third street, between Wood and SmithCeld;
contains eleven Rooms, bcaljestho Storeroom, "Hall, and
pood Cellar. • The House is well finished, anil in gbod order;
'Goa Fixtures, Bath Room, for hot and cold water, -<ko. The
Lot Is 20 feet front- by 83 deep. Will bo sold upon ciunr
terms. S..CUTIIBERT & J3ON,
Somerset— a valuable farm for a ale,-situated
on the West Newton and Cumberland Plank Itoad,
about CO tulles from Pittsburgh and 8 from Somerset, con*
sisUhg of 297 Afcres;lso Qf wliich are In cultivation—tho
balance fine timber, Tho Form .Is well watered Tlio
buildings are aT&TOrn* a Smith and Wagon Maker’s Shops,
Stables, and other ont-houais.. A Saw and Grist Mill on
the adjoining property. Price £4500. • Terms cany.
nov4 S/ClffltaKßl & SQM, 140 Third st.-
omERTRANSPORTATION,
■'fTT'Ehave arranged with the Pemjsyl vania and Busquof ■
ff banna Railroad Companies, for a special Gyrter
Transportation Line, atoioeolingly low rates.
. oet7- - *** •• - ‘ ADAMS & 00, Gi Water st.
y, ** • > t ku f f v " S,'
?*“ J \ J ' l *" */ !•
■ y-%: ■
-C— ?-. r - •, :T «
.^r V;>. -
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
& a TI2EVAZf. M. TJKWfAS
TIEENANfc CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. -
fob2&ly} Xfo. 06 Wood Srtdt and Diamond ABcy
JOHN WOODS,
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER, ~... !
T.\EALER in Gold, Silver and Dank Notes. Current and
XJ par funds received on depodt. oollocaoiwcarefuljy «-
tended to. Fourth Street one door East of Market.
burgh, Pa.
: Domestic and tbrtijn Ezchtinpe, Bank JSotu, Gold and Silver
■ Sought. Sold and Exchanged, at the mm% -„
EXCHANGE AND BAN KING HOUSE OF
WILLIAM A. HILL & CO.,
. C 4 WOOD mm, HKSDUBOH.
: tgLlnterest allowed on time deposits. ; : : [aug2B
•• 1853* ." l ■ ■
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF
A. WILKINS £ CO.,
No. 76 Focnra Siam,
Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh, • i
jan6 •■: . I V piwaßTOQg.
G. E. ARNOLD & CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
DEALERS la Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and
Time Drafts, Ao. - Collections carefully attended to,
and proceeds remitted to any.part of the Union.
Stocks bought and sold on commission. - ' *
’KB-No. 74 Fourth door to Bank of PittoVg. [selS.
• EHJi.A CO.J “ . ... i
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, •
. comna or woon ayp-riWB BtsmA
SIGHT EXCHANGE on tho Eastern Cities constantly for
sale. Time Bills bl Exchange and Notes discounted.—
Uold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought’and sold. . Collections
made in all the principal cities of the United De»
posits received of Par and Current Funds.': fmar27ly - 7
itt gw TMOTIL' EDWAIiD HAim, WOREHCK SJUXS&.
, KRAMER & BAHM,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, :
BUY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate
Loans- on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase
Prowissary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy.
and sell Stocks on Commission. - f t .- '' r
. Collections made on ail points fat the Union.- : fayl •
so. 75 roirara st., piriSBUEoH, opposits oaks, op fittsbomii/
riMIE SUBSCRIBER, undernew and morofavorable auspi*
I ccs, will continue the Banking business and Stock Bro
fceragein tho house formerly occupied by Messrs Palmer,
Hanna A Co., and more recently* by the Pittsburgh Life In
surance Company, where he will be pleased to see his old
friends and customers. ; ’ [jyg] A. WTILEONB. v
OaTX ETKOVED TEE® BASH2RO AJfD XXCIIAJ{QB OFTIO* TO IfO.
67 auSKXT'STRm, POUB DOOES BXIOW OU> BTASD.
N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange'Brokcrs,
. and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil
ver and Bank NoteA Exchange on the Eastern and Western
(Sties constantly for sale. - • J U
Collections made -in all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No.
67 Market street, botween Third and Fourth stw. £ja3o:iy
JAH. 0. HOOS, ...——
HQOH & BAEQHST,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BRCKEBS,
If.'E.' COK3EK OF WOOD k SIXTH 8T3., PITTSEUROB, Pfi»
Dr.At.Kns in Coin, Bank Kotos, Time Bills, Foreign and
Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Ac.
Exchange on all the principal cities of the Union and Bo*
rope, for sale la sums to suit purchasers.
Current and par funds received on deposit. :
Collections made on all parts of tho- at the lowest
rates. fssplUly
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS^
Save Removed tlteir Office to the Qmier cf Fifth and Wood at.
pmscuMß, pa;
PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver
and Bank . Kotos. Exchanges on the Eastern. and Western
Citiesconstantly forsale. . ;■ : - ,
djllectlons made in all the citics throughout the United
State*. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at
the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. . , v "-.v '• [fehff
AUSTIN 1.00H113.
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
Office, So. 92 JFbirrfA it, alovt. Wood,
PITTSBURGH.
Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loanaon col
laterals, negotiated. . Stocks end- land- Warrants, bought
and sold. • : octB
FLORENCE HOTEL,
No. 400 BROADWAY. NEW YORK.
(COXOCCTED OX tOB StIROPBA!? TtJLS.)
REUBEN LOVEJOY,
oc3;ly PROPRIKT3B.
*209,010 51
...... 135,250 60
1,910 19
100,000 00
4UXX UEOIVX, , C. COJtMpUXT.
Brown’s Hotel,
Cbnur of Smith field and Tldrd PiUdncrgh, /tnn’o.
BROWN if CONNELLY, Peoemetobh.
Good stabling attached to the noose. ; . -
$358,318 70
. Fit A K KLIN IIOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio,
C PATRICK A SON, Pbopoietoba—■' This House has nu
• depone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations,
and large additions of new faroitunveta, and the proprie
tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on
their part to render the Fiuxxux a place where all tho com
forta of a first class hotel can bo.fbuud.
jy4;lf : C. PATRICK & SON.
St. Charles, Hotel, • . ■- , ” •
Corner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburgh, Penn*cl
WILLIAM S. CAMPBELL, TaorarßToa.
THIS Cna establishment having come into the hands of a
new Proprietor,.offers great inducements to the travel
lingcommunfly, and ako to regular boarders.. Every deli
cacy and luxury will bo provided in its season, and no patiis
will bo spared to make this Hot Ola. comfortable Most* to all
who maj:,call.there.;{mylff:tf) \Y. 8. CASJPDELL, Prop’r. *
, v. 81, Ciair Lagor.lJeef>Br»>very. .
THE undersigned public thatho
funy preiMired takeTvoprivate.families and the
public. genertliy, with his crleHrateit-irAGER BRER. In
bottles. Ail orders left-nt-fals-Onice,NO. S 3 DIAMOND
ALLEYj{near Wood street,) will he punctually attended to;
and tlio lleer dolirerod to any pertef the city or vicinity.
LflSrif . P.Q. BCHENCK.
CrR HEADLf "& GO’S
NEW CARP** HOUSE,
no; sa Tumo stiuset,
: WHOLESALE AHD BETAILDEALEBS,
THREE SPA C2OUS SALES ROOMS.
SALES ROOM NO- I.
CONTAINS ft Urgty handsome ntul'.ehpnp sssortmprit;Qf
-floor 08. <3otlw; from.! tb-CJ fact wide: also, SUlr,'To-
Jilt>nnLlßnaffiri«tCartfaffc C]oths,Cowa. Canton and Bri
tonniaMnttibg, Matts ©fhUkind*.pblhtea Window Shades,’
buff HoUaiidSf green and- buff Oil and Putnam’s
Patent golf-AilJaEffnirCnttaiiiilJvtim?^----;-.,,
8 ALBS ROOM NO;t2,l*
la full stocked with an unrivalled assortment; of Roy nl Tel*
vct;DriwsrisTapesttyjlfrufwlislmperialTbJ«i Ply, Patent
Tapestry, Ingrain, and snperOno carpetings; llall and Stair
do. of all widths and prices; embossed Cloth, Table and.
Piano covers; Mosaic, Velvet, Axmiastcr,. Chenille mud
Tuftodßugs; Stairßods, Druggotimr,etc. V,
SALES BOOM NO. 3, ...
Containfj & largo and well selected stock of. Ingrain Carpet?,
from 25 to 75 cents per yardv UempCarpeting from to
SOcesti; List atul Hag Carpets cotton and wool Yeniuau
and a splendid assortment of English sheepskins of all coir
©rsand sixes. .. ,
O. ILII. A Co. would respectfully call the aUcntlon of
persons wishing to furnish steamboats, hotels nr.dwelllng
booses to the above, os they ore determined to sell at the
same low prices they have heretofore. been selling at, and
less than any other establishment in this city. •
gcpO . C. B. HEABLY A CQ„ No, SSThird strrok
Sacred IQnslo BeokSf
FOR Church Choirs, Congregations, Ac.; Ac., wholesale
and retail. . - -.’Each', yiertfar.
Kingsley's Harp of David, & collection of Church
• Music,- • -• • 75c, -$7,00.
Modern Psalmist, by Lowell Mnson, " 75c.- 7,00
Tho Modern'Harp,orßoston-Sacred'Mctodifltjby ' ■ • .
Ll White and Jno.E.Gonld, 75c. 7,00
National Psalmist, by Mason and Webb, -76 c. 7,00
•Harp of the West, v ; 73c. 7,00
National Lyre, 03c. . 0,00
Bay State Collection, G3c. 0.00
Tho Church Choir, : C3c. C,OO
American Psalmody, with figured Basa.for Organ
or Piano, ; ' C3c. 0,00
ALSO, Tho Melodist, a collection of popular and social
Bongs, Glees, Ac.
The Social Qleei Book.
Juvenilo Oratorios, for javenlle classes, schools, Ac.
MaslcalClass, Book, for adult singing classes. 1
Young Lady’s Harp, designed for female Academies and
the social circle. :
Together with the New Carmlna Sacra rCantlclaXnnains;
Ac,Ac. Justreceived by CHARLOTTE DLUME, ' -
octB • 118 Wo6d street
THE SHAWM—A Library of Church Music, etc,, con
taining over 1000 compositions, by Wm. It. Bradbury
anil Geo. F. Root, assisted, by Thomas Hastings ’and T. B.
Mason. Price 73c—per. dozen $8,50. r
SACKED MELODEON—On a now system of. notation; by
ATS. Hayden. Price 75c—per dozeA $7,60..
HASP OF THE SOUTH, (In Patent Notes;} a now collec
tion of Sacred Marie, selected from the most popular com
posers, by Prof.J. B. Woodbury. Price7sc.—perdoz. $7,50;
CHRISTIAN MINSTREL—By Aikln; one of the most
popular books published. iPrtco 75c.—per d«a. $8,50. ••
NEW CARMINA SACRA—By Lowell Mason, and the
most successful murfo book 'ever published; over 350,000
coptefihnvo beon sold. Price7sc.—perdoz.s3,so.
CANTICALAUDIB, or American Book of Church Music;
the latest collection ; by Lowell Mason and Geo. J, Webb.
Price -
A largo supply of the above, popular-Marfa Books receiv
ed, and for B&loeiogly or by the quantity, by -
ocU7.: ... JOHN H. MELLLOR, 81 Wood st.
HKLEUER has just received, per A dams' : Express,
; THEr SLEEP IN THE COLD GRAVE—new song
composed and dedicated to J, Fleming, KsqJ by H. Klebcr.
' Old Dog Tray, by S.C. Foster.
The Garland, a set of beautiful Waltzes fbr Guitar, by
Prof. Hupp, of this city. - : > . • .
All Things ore. Beautiful, a r pleasing Duett for two'voices,
by Glover. .. .
; Wert Thou to Speak Farewell. .
; The Prima Donna Waltz, os performed with unbounded
applause by Jnlien’a band. »
. Julien’s Musical; Tour in America, a descriptive piece,
embodying &U the American-National Airs, by Jnlien.
; Katy Darling's FarewfcU, for Guitar* *
Ksty Clyde, - . : ' do.
Old Log Hut, do., ctci '-' : :
Also, “Dodworth’s Brass Band School,” containing every
necessary-information to. organize Brass Bands, to under
stand the cature.of brass, their selection and- adaptation,'
and embracinga number of fine pieces! arranged for full
Brass Bands by AUcn Dodwortb, leader of the celebrated
Dodworth Brass Bend, New York; for sale by - .
oc!2 - ; • H. KLEBER. No.lol Third street.
ENTERPRIBEWORKS.
80. 130wpOD8TRK£T,tirTSni>OOa ESUm? VIEOITf ALLOT.
. . EQWkdTETZEY.
’ ~T* f and manufacturers of
■g*rjßftOTrea^ CPT I.BBY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL
‘ INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We
W$S. . . .keep a general assortment of the tibove
■ w \ • . . articles constantlyon hand; together*
with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, fluns, Pis
tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Bolts, Caps, Powder,
Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives;
Tailors .and Hair Dressers* Shears; Pocket. Scissors, Ac.—
Also, Tirades iuxd Supporters. ■
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. , .
RIFLES t—TTe are making Rifles of every description, to
order, of the best material, and workmanship* warranted.—
Orders received for them at Wholesale Retail, will bo fill’
edwith despatch. Hunting parties, supplied at Wholesale
prfcea ; " .. • • ■. --v:;:. . myls .
JAMES RICHARDSON,
- 140 Third etroct.
T, IS, CAIiVHRT *E> CO.,
DU«!NKKRS, ENGRAVERS AND EMBOSSERS, and
Envelope SJaHUEicnntExs, No. 43 South Tlilrd strpet,
Philadelphia. . .sepso
VENITIAN BLINDS, r ..
OF EVERY QUALITY, for, fiale ot m&uufiicturcra* prices,
. at the NEW: CARPET STOKE* 4-7 FIFTH STREET,
pear Wood. ‘ fpovtktfl.;; ROBINSON A CO..
GLIFFSTuEKT— TwoLotfl t'ot sale, situated on CUIT ami
Cook streets, each 24 feet front by 78 deop»' ; Price $3OO
oaclh -Terms; One-half in hand} halttnc© I'rtme year,
S. CUTHBEBT ft SON,
Beal Estate Agents, HO Tbinl «L
trIBES-i-3UOO lbs Clear Bacon SlJcs for ralttyi
O'ceLT KEiCWS MOORHEAD.
*•**. , . -'V 1
<- c ; 'Jr ! . " , • ’ -
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f ;. v.-.\
A. WILKINS & CO.,
BANKERS AND‘EXCHANGE BROKERS,
H. HOLMES ft SOUS,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Removal.
PATBICKS ft EEIEOT,
HOTELS, &c.
Now Sacred Music Books.
New Slublc I Neyv Dlualo 1
WM. E. STEVEN SONcontlnuea to manufacture
: Y>y CABINET-WAREofev cry description, athlflold stand,
MSg corner of liberty and Seventh streets. UNDERTAK
• I IINQ attended to, in all Its branches. • , myll ;
A.MIIjI.IKJ£X «fc CO.,
HAVE ON HANS at their extensive- CABINET and
CHAIB SiANUPACTOBY, No. 64 -Smithfleld street,*
large assortment of lancy and plain furniture, -which they
will seU 15 per dent, below customary rates.
Ttenns—cosh only. T t •
Great Inducements to Cash .Purchaser**
■ftTß.wiU sell owp large stocked COMMON:,AND JTAXOY
* V CHAIBS AND BEDSTEADS} at prices that cannot
fiiil to.plcaso cash purchasers*. All. .our. work is warranted.
Our terns ore CASH. ‘ •' <. J ABIES XQWEY,
mar 26 : . cor* Seventh and liberty sts.
Journeymen cabinet matters-Association*
. - WAREHOUSE j 9 .TBIRI> STREET,
. ./BtTWrnf WOOS AND HAaS3W-«S,y - ?
•• :• THIS ASSOCIATION, embracing^*
already twice’ -to three■ times asyA_.
•MaMßqffffßv many hands .aathe largest and
hitherto most renowned business* 1 ■-
ahopa of thls city, hate opened their Warehouse, and are
able to furnish the public, by wholesaleor retail, with Fur
niture of the .' ,
•; Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus ; Full Columned
Bureaus ;\Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs ; Booking
Chairs; Mahogany Washstands; Solas; Divans;Piano Stools;
i BookCasea; Secretaries; Card Tables; Bier‘Tables; fine
i Card Tables;' Centre Tables;: Hat Backs; French Bedsteads;
I Ottomans; foplsr Wardrobes; Dining andßreakfast Tables;
: Workstaads V Cherry and Common Workstands; high post,
eommonj low* and trundlo Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs;
Cradles, Ac. : - ' ’
. The advantages of cooperation, on an extensive scale, per*.
( mit them to-sell-at the lowest prices, and they are deter*
I mined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good,
| if not better article, and worranted—u the public will an*
derstand by giving thema calL ' ' - •; -
I ; Steamboat tbOrfc'of all descriptions, and other articles
I of any description/made to order in every style, at the ehort-
I cst notice.. . mar 29 :
Armagh, . Belfast,- - Downpatrick. Enniskillen,
Mallow,- Strabane, Athlon*, " Carlow.
Drogheda, Formoy, ■ . • Monaghan, Ennlscorlby,-
Balllna, Cavan, . Dunddk, Galwav,
Newry, - Tralee, B&lymeno, ■ ■ Clonmell,
Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, ... . .YonghaU, -
Banbridge, Kilkenny, ■ Dungannon, Kilrnsh,
Waterford, Coleraine, Parsonstown, Cork, •
Ennis, Bandon, Sligo, Wextofd, : -
Oootehni, ;
« i » National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and Its branches
aA&INESFUBUrJTURR MAJTVFACTuRERr i n fifty towns in Beollaud. ; <
iiWcire-rooms 97 and 99 Third street. . 7 ■ ON FRANCE.
J- TO W, reapectailly. tofotmnfl\ MeßOT.Rimml Blount* Co, Bralrara.. .Paris.
and customers that bcVJL ■■■■■ (AronaWe In any city In Prance.) ■
has now completedhia spring stock Pfpg •• •«, ••'. qn GERMANY. '
'Z of whichis dwidally f 1 * Messrs. Vogel, Kock &Co., Bankers, Yrankfcrtcn-the-Maln.
the largest and best ever offered for sale In tils City, which /Available In any city InGarmany.)
will be Sold afrprices as. low aa any In the United States, • •'•■■■ ■ c; JAMES BIAKELY, ‘
,» . . ... L,iv. r « mT7 196»e0r.0f SerflDihandSmtthfieldrta.
! As he Is determined to uphold the quality, with well sea- —— —•- *
sonedmatcrials, ■ best Workmanship, and newest designs; and
from the extent of his orders and facility In manufacturing,
he Is enabled to produce warranted 'furniture,' at the lowest
'prices.--•. \\; • :
: j- He has adopted the principle of identifying his customers’
; Interest with his own, fa quality and priee, and keeps al
ways on hand the greatest variety-of every description of
foniitnre* frota.tbe..chcspest and plainest, tothe most ele
gant' and costly, thatahouse, dr- any partof one, may be
furnished from his stock, or manufactured.expressly to or
der. The fallowing articles consist, , in. part, of his stock,
which far richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed
in any of the EasteriTcmes:
Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas;
. 60;Sofas, to pluab and hair doth;
80 des. Mahogany Chairs;' •
20 do*. 1 Walnut • “
60 Mahogany Rocking rt
20 Walnut ** «
60 Mahogany Divans ;
20 Walnut «*-
60 Marble Top Centre Tables:
60 . “ -“. Dressingßureaus;
80 7 rt ** Washstands; ... -
■ 40 Enclosed “
. 100. Common 7 “
20 Plain Dressing Bureaus;
*. 40 Mahogany Bedsteads: •
20 Walnut . «
60 Cottage* ‘ a - -
800‘Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;
20 Mahogan*-Wardrobes; - - -
10 Walnut
v 10 Cherty . «
60 Plain Bureaus; :
70 Dining and Breakfast Tables;
• 12 Secretary and Bookcases j
20 doz. Cnnu Bcat Choirs;
: 24 Cano Scat Hocking Chairs; '
12 Ladies'Writing Desks;
Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; •
Etiguircs; Paper Macho Tables:
Conversation Chairs; Pembroke • u
Elizabethan a Hall and Tier u .
Iteccntign Ladlas' Work
Pearl Inlaid u Extension Dining Tables;
Arm. . «• Ottomans;
. Gothic and Roll Chain; _•
A: large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CII AIKS. Cajuxet Mamma supplied with all aiv
tides In their Hue.'
STEAMBOATS and MOTETS, furnished at the shortest
notice. ' ; r •V
•j AH orders promptly attended to.. aprt
WATGHESrJEWELRY, ftc.
.TllO3. SA&QEX7,
.US* JKWSiBT, STOBE,
: N 6« 87 Olarket Street;
door above <Ae JYoriVtWi/ Diamond)
TOHNSTEVENSGN,(of the late firm of JobuU Sl'KaJ-ien
tl & C 0.,) respectfully announces to the pabllVthatbe !t»»
opened, at the above *taml, a fine assortment of WATCH EB,
JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WAKE, LAMPS,'GI.
RANDOLK3, Jbckftfjjd 2bW« Cutlery, Britannia Tm nnd
Communion StU, axis] the usual variety of goods In his line
of business.
Special care and attention given to the liKTAIK of 71NE
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac,. - •.
;Ho trusts, that from, his long experience in business,-ho
win be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor him
with ihdr patronage.-v !
. Pittsburgh,May .16th, 1853.
Uenry2llclmrdBon*Jevreller,
HAVING remitted hi* store in ah&ndsome manner, and
bnt recently returned from tho-eastern dtie* with a
fine assortment- nf .WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY
.GOODS, woulicall tho .attention of his friends and custom*
era to tho.fact that, among his Watches'wßMmt found the
/most desirable styles, pattern* and maker*. Of Jewelry, the
latest style* of brooches, Breast Pin*, Bob and Vest Chaius,
Fin{cer Kings, Ear Kings, Miniature LockeLvete^etc.
;• FANCY^uIK)DS—Sach as Papier Macho, Work.Table* and
Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfunxß Bottles, Table Mats,
•Coifs Pistols, Porto Mommies in great variety; China Fruit
and Cake Dishes; .with an endless T&ricty of .useful dud
namcntal articles, which*harb ouly.to be seen to beappro
elated. , . : {noTl} ■, . NO. 81 MARKET aTREDT. .
WORTH KNOWING,—To nit: that are about to
■ purchase anything in the way of Cne Watches, rich
Gold Jewelry, or stetling-Silver-Ware. HOOD has now on
hand a very good assortment of idl .kinds of goods in his
line of business, that he is: selling at their, trcelyaius and
at least from 2j to 50 cent. below the prices asked by those
POM Fogles** that have been twonly 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 make a
profit on them. T assert . facts worth knowing, that I eta
selling goods, new and fresh, just purchased, as above, from
23 to 60 # cent, cheaper than any other dealer in this city,
at 31 Market street. . . t jy22 -
House to lex, and furniture . for
good, three story , house on. Second street, between
Wood and Market. The furniture will bo sold at a bargain.
Eoquireof . [jy22]' .. H. O. UOPD.SI Market at..
V Bay. Wood Nursery and Gardens,
JAMES KENNEDY, [late Manager of the well-known Py*
. rociise Nuseriea, New York,) begs leave to Inform the
public, that he has now established an EXTENSIVE NO R
&ER.Y, onthe Farm of Mr.. James S, Negley. near Rost Lib
erty, wberehosholiba prepared,after tlmfithinstant, to re
ceive and fi U.orders for every varie iy of. Fruit and Ornanum
t&LTrees* Hardy oadGreeh House Shrubs ondPlnnts. In
addition ton choice and superior stopkon hand, he has made'
arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries In the East,
to keep up hU supply. - Having a thorough and long expu
•ricnee in the business, he can assure his customers perfect
satisikctioiu ."
Mr. Kennedy would also services In,
derfgning, lay&gout, ondmanaging Rural Cemeteries; Pub
. lie Parks, or the grounds of Country Residences; arid will
also furnish plans fbr the. formation of Lawns, Approaches,
Picturesque Sccnory.Ae., In the ' highest styles of the art.
Practically, acquainted “With erery. branch of Landscape
Gardening, nnd having spent years In the Sylvian Park? of
England, and on Uib beautiful banks of the Hudson, ho
hopes he has tho capacity to meet , the wishes of those who
faror-him.
- iEJ* Ootamunicalions can be addressed through the City
Post Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Ncgley A
Mohan, 22 Wood street.
CEL ESEATED CHEMICAL YEA ST
OB BAKING POWDERS,
The Cheapest, Healthiest, rnzstUteful a nd Ecemomi-
Cal. Article far Raising Bread, Eitcuit, FVjVd,
■ , GW(/iiic, and /oAnny:£hhes, i^irfry,
. JEvtldings, Sweet Cakes; ;
; Com . Bread, <fc., ■.
• EVER INVENTED,
Opinions of the press:—
Those wbo havo tried it, have found that theadvertlse
ment does-not vaunt its prahes too.hJghly,—
Floridian and'Journal, Feb. 19,1353, -
: i Housekeepers.’who have tested the quality of this pow
der, pronounce unanimously in its Dsily
Courier.',-;-. •
:; It surpasses everything lh; the way of rising, we ever saw
used In the baking of cakes.-rf Rahway Advocate and Kerfs
ter, April 15,1855. . ■'
This is ah article of such utility in various kinds of rook
ery, that when its virtue tsoome. properly known, no
housekeeper, that studies comfort, and. economy, will wll
linglydo.withontit—[N. Y. May i 21,1853. :
. No one need hesitate to use Dorkee’s all-importantarticls
toiiousekeepers.i-ißepnbllcan Banner and Nashville Whig,"
Feb.l7,lSW; -r
Would you have llghi.bread, sweetbread, bread that you
’ can eat with a good, relish, do not forget to procure Durkbu*s
Baking Powder, and you will not-fall, to have good bread, :
cakes,' Ac:-f£Troy Daily Times; May 24,' 1832. .w.
•Wo havo tried this article, and'can recommend it with
perfect'conlldohro.—{Quebec Gazette,^ •« ' -
Durkeo'a Baking Powder we have tried at our.honso, and
ourbetter half” was astonished at the result.—fN. Y»
Doily Times, 0ct.23,1552.
'All,good housewives will rejoice innnd glorify tho nemo
of DurkOc, after.they have given his Baking, powder a fair
York Sun, Sept 3Ch.1832. .;
' Durkeu’s Baking Powder, undoubtedly tho best article for
.thiaVpurpose thot-hus-yet boon dUcovemi.—N. Y.. Dutch*
-•man,Fcb. 12;1553l ? r-.
-Tba highest oomnienddU6ns,'from h\tndredsof the largest
and most respectable wholesale houses In this,'and nearly
every laTge city on this continent; could bo givea, if space
allowed it. - j .- -
. : ; E; R. DURKEB,
v SOLB PEOPWICTOII ATO MAKUFACTtTRSS,
- • . 139 i Hitter grat Kew Yorki
BAXTER A McKEK, Agents, Pittsburgh. foctStl
SMITH k SINCLAIR,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
. 139 SECOND AND 151 PIBST' STREETS.
• W BTOEB AND TOU BAIX, ’
309 bags Bio ColTco; : 300 bblsN.O.MolaMcaj
175 bhds N. 0. Sugar;... 50 bblsSugM-Uouflo do.
30 boxes Grant's Tobacco; 200baleaBaUlng;
60 boxed Webster old da. . 300 kegs Nalls, ossortod; ;
20 bxs Russell & Robinson’s; 200 boxesGlasa;
100 caddy; boxea of Tprious SOkegaVo. Twist Tobacco;
brands; ! 200 boxes Rosin Soap;
* CObbis Jjoof Sugar; OOboxeaPalmdo.-
20 bogs Pepper; 20 boxes Ground Pepper;
15 bags Pimento[sop27] .-'Ground Cassia, Ac. Ac. Ac,
HGNKV— 300 lbs prime new white Uouwy, Jn small
boxes, for family use, just rocelred and for sale by
auggO . . J. D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood at; ;
RESIDENCE. FQR;SALU—Situated in Allegheny City
. The Lot Is Ep foet front on North Canal street, ny 285
deep to Liberty street The house la largo and convenient
ly arranged, with gna fixtures,:bath room, Ac, A good Car
riage Houaeand Stable on Liberty street; trues, Bhrubbory,
Ac. ThU beautiful residence will bo sold oh easy terms.
oct2o 8. CUTHOERT. A B0N, : 140; Third st.
BRITISH LUSTRE—IO caaks ibr sale by” ”
octis; '---v-: b: a;:FAUnkswok a co.
- Scrip J>tvf3end*
..-pEnSONB Insured: in tho Mutual Dopartmcnt of the
XT Pittsburgh LUb Insurßueo Coinpany, arc requested to
- nil and receive thulr Scrip for tho CO pvr bonh dividend dc
.clorel on tho Istof February last, :
' | ... oolS* ...... ... . O A. COLTON,Secretary.
Lnljor Bn.vtiiK iaacljtnc.
rpilE BOSTON SAUSAGR OUTTER AND fiTUFFERS;
, l Hsy, Straw,and Stalk Cutters; Churmslmproved Cora
SUnllera, for hand and horse rowor; pruning Chisels, B**4-
and o-large assortment of implementa soltabU for the
Garden and Farm, from tho SeM and Agricultural-Wara--
•hou^^'FUlhetreet; :
-obU* J ‘ JAMES WARDROP, -
*^«". *--V*- %
FURNITURE.
KENNEDY A TA
DURKEE’S
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.. -t, ' _ »■
A .' < 4 **
MISELLANEOUS.
EUBOPEAH AGEHCY. -
, , ,
THEOLDEST EfiTABUSHED OFFICE IS THIS CITY
• roa uammi
MONEY TO THE 01.1> COUNTRY.
' TAMES BLAKELY tegs tore to say to those porsona hay
mf inc friends in the Old Oountry,and desirous of cither
Sendlngthem money or paying their passage, that his ari
rsageaiehts fordoing either Is now complete,and'on So Ann
a bub that mistakes can not oocnr,nor looses eecrne to any:
nartvl iDttrihg the’last tenysarßin 'whleli he has boon in.
this business, behaa remitted over a Half Minion of Dollars
without the loss of a dollar, and the house forwhtch hejj
™nt In Liverpool, has Bhlpped not less than 46,000person*
during the last year to thb country, without a complaint of
i neglect of duty on thelrpart, ,
He can Isstiefiusenser Tickets for London, DuhUn, Liver
pool, Glasgow, Cork, Belfast, Port
Ituah, Newry, Galway, Londonderry, and Dundalk; to Now
York, Philadelphia, Boston,EalUmore and Now Ortons,and.
from thence to Pittsburgh; and will attend strictly to fey
;wazdingpassengsrs from thence to any part of thecnnntry.
He'also has sight drolls for sale, payable'st the following
places,vis: * ' •
ON ENGLAND.
Edwards; Sandibrd A C 0... ..... London.-
Wm. Tappscott A Co. ....Liverpool.
(Available lu the principal cities and towns throughout
England and Wales.)
ON IRELAND.
Provincial Bank • Ireland
| 'V \ naancuES. *
: mSSSm-
PASSAGE FROM LIVERPOOL
iSS EMERALD Ulifi l SSaSS.
THIS splendid new Ship, built for w Tapscott’s is
tho largest : Packet; Ship afloat, and for strength of
build, accommodations andsaiUngqiUlitics,
hostxoeqnal in th« Liverpool trade.; t:
The EMERALDlSlßwlUsailfromUTerpool on ot about
the TCTtn or Bjccshbeb, and persons sending Jot their
friends should not loss th o opportunity of securing passage
for them by this noh'eSblp.. : r . . ’
In order to prevent delay, passengers will 'he notified by
letter from Messrs;'W.Tapscott&O©., Liverpool, what day
to be'there.to embark. ,
The Emerald Isle-is commanded hyCapt Geo. B. Cbrnlsb,
i s>bently bf the fluorite packet ship, w Wm.
a well kuowri'fbr Ms kindness to passengers, and his skill
alnessasnebmmander, . .
N. E. I. will bo succeeded by the magnificent new
ship “ Shamrock,? commanded by the well known Captain,
Samuel B. Boone.; ; 1
To secure passage, apply to ■ JAMES BLAKELY, .
oct2l 'Corner of Seventh and Stolthflcld gts.- 1
TEAS! TEAS! TEAS!'
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, :
alt the IPeMn Tea Store,
38 Forts steezt, fenraraabiij Pa.
BY the half chest, of neaUy p&cked Id moiailic
' tosnitthetrodo. - 'i
; The subscriber la no w-reddrlng hla Fall stock of GREEN
and BLACK TEAS,—conristißß of come of'tho floeatchops
to befound In the Eastern market. Merchantavidtiag the
rityarelaritedto call andcxamlneoarstock. - .. .
Below Is a list of the various grades,-all of which; haro
been carefully selected, and can with confidence be recom
mended: ' . T < •
80 half chests fine Young Hyson; : • . -
10 do do • Moyono Young Hyson; f
10 do extra fine Moyone do; ;
100 do Superior . do; . . : •
15 do . extra fine do; ■■■••. . *
CO Laoqured boxes extra Carious Young Hyson;
25 half chests find Gunpowder; t
10 do extra fine do;
5 do Vdo Moyane Imperial;
20 do • Superior do; ;
150 do Flne'Oolbng Week Tea; : !
40 do extra fine Oolong; r
30 do >xtra Curlons do; i
20 do Superlatively strongand fragrant Odens;
25 chests extra fine English Breakfast Tea;
5 do Carious do . - do; • '
nnd Rio Coffee, layering's Crashed end Pul
verised Sugars 1 . .> .
A 150—63,000 Principe Segura, which will be sold very
low. ’ VA. JAYNES, •
noyltdAw 38 Fifth street, Pittsburgh.
TYPE AGENCY.
• A. JAYNES,
NO. 38 KITHI STREET, PITTSBURGH,
Agent for theSoUaffL. Johnson £ Co.'s Typei
07 PHILADELPHIA, )
HAS
column Galleys; Common Galleys assorted,' SKca
Galleys, Composing Sticks;: Common and. Job Casts;
Shooting Sticks; Ley Brushes; Boxwood Quoins; Puml
tnre and Biglet, of-all description!*;; Brass -Rule,jof all
descriptions; Job la IQ> cans; 100 kegs Prbut'ajNctrs
Ink; U)Q Founts Fahcy.Card Letter; and Leads, entto any
ength. . - • -'•W> i :■ ■
will receive at
tention, and farnishedalthe Foundry prices. Old Type re
ceded In exchange for new, at 9 cents %2>..
. Pittsburgh. May 14.1853.—daw !
ferldgQ over tbc Allegheny Hirer, at or
nearSharpshnrg. j 1
■\TOTICn IS HEREBY OIVEN, That In pnwmaneo pHhff
'J.I Act ofAftfombly of llio Commonwealth of Panqsylva.
Tiirij entitled ‘'An Aet.to authorize the Governor, to lncorpo,
rate A Company to erect a Bridge over the Allegheny jßlvqp
at or-near Sharpsburg, !a Allegheny; County,” approved
13th of Marrh, 1£53, and Supplement thereto, and ex~
. loading thetlme therein limited; Boohs wllbbft opened by
. tho under, named Commissioner*, to receive satmcribtlons i
for the Stock of said at the ST.'CHARLVB JfO
TEL, in the City of Pittsburgh, on the SEVENTEENTH i
day of DECEMBER, 1853, between the hours of 10o'clock. A.<
5L k and 4 o'clock, P»Jf; and should the whole number of
chares not ho subscribed on that day, then and in that case,
at the house of Mr. NEWPORT, in the Borough of Sharps
burgh, on tlm TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF THE SAME
MONTH, between the some hours.
• Philip Miller, . Thomas Liggett,
James Sharp, . - Gabriel Adams, <
Lewis O.J.Noblp, Thomas Wallace, t
Peter Kliugensmith, ... Malcolm Leech, ;
John W. Duncan, Harrison Parry, .*
■ ■■ ; David prenan,. Robert Chessman, <■
i Francis, Earns, Richard E wait, 5
i- David Boyd, Robert Wilson, j
i James Marshall, :■ James 1L M’ClelTand,
t Henry JkTUeary, . . Thomas Pearson, ",
Same* Blakely, Grant Mawry, v
i Charles Spang, James o*ll. Denny,*
WilliamU. Denny, A.Morton, . i ..
!". :J. C. Comstock, Lemuel ShnrtfliT, [•
I Y- ACoUlcr,- James Lewis. . [norlT
lUtotum & Sons, \
*\TEW PATENT •AM ALGAM F£N.p-ThU Important in-
JLY tcntionrcmovea the twogreat obstacles,to the Uni.
vtnral use of the Steel Pen, yiattheir rigidity, oni£ their
rapid destruction by the ebrtQsiVe fttition of tne infc In
minutely examining the quill pen In tbe oct of writing, it
wiUbe seen that theact ionit compound, consisting,'first, of
a gentle yielding backward. action Immediately above’ the
nib of the pen. and^vsecond) tho “scissors” action, or
spreading open of the'pointsto permlt thoflowoftueliik.
This compound steel pens hitherto
ncm hate had—glyes tothequlU its flexibility* and that
peculiar springy play which Is so Agreeable to the hand,
and which seems to suit the actlonof the. muscles of tho
fingers; yielding, as it does, to the slightest pressure; with*
out cramping thehand./ The efforts of all steel pen makers
have boon directed to the attainment of thlftessentiaj qual
ity of flexibility) and they hare had' recourse* ter an iiunu
merablo Tiriety of cracks and .piercings to attain Iti The
inventors of the Patent Amalgam Fen found, from ojseries
of experiments) that the whole practice ef .the trade nod in
this respeef been erroneous—that no: combination of
“cracks" and could prodbcetboderife&uc turn,
if theordinary form ofthe tied pen there adhered to] This
point being gained, they avoided the plan faitberto adopted
‘for attaining flexibility, andgave a peculiar form to* the.
metal, by hlch tbey;managed to combine the“ scissors"
action of tho ordlnarysteel pen with the agreeably flwilil
ity of the quilL: Thejeapond difficulty to be'overcome was
of. less magnitude, bunftill of great Importonceto the con*';
earners of steel. pens. Every one is aware of the corrosive
action of the ink on the ordinary steel pern - .Even with the
' greatest care, it speedily destroys the delicately smooth sur
'facoof the pen. So serious a drawback Is this from tho
utility of the steel pen, that thousands axe Induced to pur
chase : gold pens, at an enormous cost, almost, exclusively
becauso of the anti-corrosive quality of that, .mefeV ; The
inventors have removed this evil by their compound metal,
which possesses all the necessary qualities of steel, wilh the
additional merit of reslstiogthe chemical action of the ink.’
; These Fin e triO lost more than ticertfp times longer then the
Sled Ft n, that rendering them'the cheapest ever, introduced.. .
For sale by W.B. HAVEN, Stationer. .
novld ; Market street, corner of Se«m\ :
Valoabie Farm fbr 6aU| t
JSSV IN PETEBS TOWNBEIP, WASUHiOTON OOUN.
jjttWTY, PENNA.—The undersigned wishes to dispose of
““■his valuable-Farm, situated In One of the most tlirP
ving, fertile and'defllrableßectionflOfWasbiDgtoncounty
In a nelghborhoodproverblal &r its good mmols and -intel
ligence, and sufficiently convenient to good markets. i This.
Land Res within two .mties of the;proposed: route to the
Ohartlera Talley KaUroad, an itsprovementTrhlch.wUl cor
- talnly be made daring the coming jear.lt contains about.
145 ACIUS3, more Or less: ofjrbich there are about 110
ACRE 3 CLEARED, and io ahighstatocf cultivation, and
finely Improved. The aooleared land aboundsitrgoodTim
ber,uod the whole Is abundantly supplied with water..vlt
adjoins lands of William Park, D*nieL Bril» and others;
The Improvements are TWO GOOD DWELLING HOUSES,
one Crick and the other Frame; & Frame EARN, and two
Frame STABLES, with other necessary out-buildings.
There is an abundance of fino FRUIT on this property.
This valuable Fatm will be sold on accommodating terms.
For any .further information in reference to it, application,
can be made to tho Aabscriber, in Canonsburg.... i-• ■ •
soplfcSm . JOHN CALOHAN.
Pearl Steam Mill;
CAHAL BASIN,; ALLEGHENY CITY,
(amt, raa aaitkoAp stariox.)
YjiAMILIES will bo supplied with our various grad esof
J? FRBSif GROUND FLOUR,
Dy leaving their orders at'th'e Min or in our boxes at:
Logon, Wilson A Co., Wood fitrcet.or Brann A Reiter, cor
nor Liberty and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh. :
H.'P. Schwarts, or J."T. Sample, Druggists, Allegheny.
Floor will bo delivered to families Ineltherofthetwo cities.
Trauas CASHon delivery. :
Jy£9 BRYAN, KENNEDY A 00.
Hone BlilU In Full Operation Attaint
RYAN’S BUILDINGS, Fifth idreet-THE PROPRIETOR,
thankful to tho public for past custom, Ventures to bo*
licit a continuance of the sax&o for his present enterprise—
the establishment of a Ffour and Spice M&t within the
city* for the accommodation of his customers* and all who
wish to have really good Flour,: pure ground Spices, 4a, Ac.
The attention of ftmilios, hicnho&wa oth«s, is?u*K
tod, and &U I otic Is that they will give mo a trial. -
„ „ F. R. DRAYO, No. 1 Diamond.
. N-B,—All articles taken hack if not found good, and the
money returned. - . marl 9
PATENT FRUIT- GATHERER—For picking fruit from
tall trees .without theaid of.al&dderv Pruninglnstru
ments of.the most approved : construction; Digging Forks,.
Suitable for strawberry beds, AcJ; Potatoe^Hooks;! Seed
Drills;Putting.Boxes, for Hay or,Born Stalks,ofvarious,
patterns, and a great variety of labor saving implements
lor tho garden or farm; r DoamingV,Banx*i' and other
standard works on Frul ts, Flovers,Rural ARhlteeture,
Landscape Gardening, for sate at the Seed ahd lmplcmunt
Warehouse, No, 49FifUi street. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Jy23 , JAMia WARDROP.
Wall’s Academy of Drawing and Painting! 1
TIT C. WALL would notify hls friends and the public;
Tf -« that he has temoted hla studio from First street,
to the eorher of MarketandFOuffh (seoond Btoiy,)
ore? the s tore ofWm. M-HerahjcntrauceoaFouxth street.
At th«request of his friends, he haA also openddi D&AW*
INQ SCHOOL. .• Claws far.'youhg lddies
will be formed!* bothDravisgm&PaSnttsg.: Bebatfltted
npa Room with every facßUy for study, and be trusts that
bu enterprise will most with a eapportiagpatronßgf,
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DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Carter’B Spanish Mixture.
■ THE GREAT'JCBIFIBB (W THE BLOOt>.
‘ > * .:.KOT A PA&fICLB OP. VtncC&T « TT< .
A 'N INVALUABLE REMEDY SCROFULA, King's
J\: Evil, Rheumatism, Obstioate Cutaneous Eruptions, :
Pimplesor Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Bolls, Ghroulo
Bor© Eyes, RlngWcrm orTetter, Scald Head, Enlargement .
and “Pain of theßones uhd Joints, Stubbom.Ulecrs, Syphi*
•lltio'tfaorterv LumbapvSplnal Complaints,andallDla
■eases arising ftom an injudicious use of-Mercury, Impru*
deuce la tlfiL or Impurity of tho Blood.
JFbte valuable Medicine, which hos-becomo celebrated for
, the.number of'extraordinary curve effected through Its ’
i aeencjTvluw induced the proprietor*. at the urgent request. •
i of, their friend* to offer It to the publle, which tier do with
the utmost cobudenee in its virtues and
properties. . The fblbwlngcerllficates, selected from a large
number, era, however, gtroDgar the mere
wend of the .propriotOTßi and are from gentlemen well .
known in their localities, and of the highest respectability,
manyof tbcmreriaing-lo tbecity cflUcbmanil,Va-
P. llp¥DKfL.Esq«,,of tho Kxtlmnge.Hotel, Richmond,
known everywhere, rays bo hoswemho medians colled *
Carter's Spanish Mixture administered In, over n hundred'
coses; in nearly all. the diseases for which it is recommend*
edj .wUh the most astonlshloffly good results. Hesaja It is
the.most extraordinary'mftdfcmn ho has ever wen. •
AGUE AND PRVEIt—GREAT CUlU?.—Thereby certify, '
.that for three yeors 1 had Aguo and Fever of the most vie*
lentde&cription. Ihadsfiveral.HhyslrtansstobklargoquaD
titles of Quinine, Mercury, aodl believe alt tho Tonics ad
vertised, but alt.without any permanent relict' At last I
, tried Carter’s, Spanish Mixture, two bottle* nf which efTec
tually"curedme, and I am happy to say I have had neither
chills or fever, since.-. I consider it tho best Tonic in tho
world, end tho only tnedfeino that ever reached my rase.
Jimr Losgbct.
Beaver Dam, near Richmond, Ttu . .
Or B. LUCE,' now in thoclty of Richmond, snd for
many years in tho Post Office, has such confidence in tho .
ostonlriiing efficacy of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, that ho
has botlght upwards, of fifty bottles, which ho h»s given
away to the alfllcted. Mr. tuck says he has never known it
to fail; when taken according todirections.
Dr. MINGE, opTactislag Phyßician. and formerly of flo
, City llotel, in the cityTof . Richmond, says he has witness©**,
i In a number of instances tlio effects of Carter’s Spanish
Mixture, whlchwere moj>t truly surprising, 110 snys in a •.
caw of,ConflatDption,d6pen<lent on tho Liver, tho good ef ■
fecta were wonderful indeed.
SAMUEL M. DRINKER,,of the firm of Drinker & Mor*
ris, Richmond, was cured of Liver Complolutnl! eight years
standing, by the. use of two bottles of CarterY Spanish
Mixture. • . .- '
v GREAT CURE OF BCROFUL A.—The Editors of tho Rich*
mend BepubUean hod a servant employed: in their press
room cured of violent Scrofula, ct molned with Rhewna*
tism, which entirely disabled.him from-work. Two bottles
-ot.Cartcris Spanish Mlzturo; made a perfect enro of him,
and. tho Editors in a public notice, ray they-** cheerfully re*
commend it lo all who ore afflicted with any disease of iho
blood.” '
- -STILL ANOTHER CURE.OF SCROFULA,-*! had a very
valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Mixture.
loo&ridcritlrulyavaluablomedicine;- •’ .r
James M. Tatlox,
; . Conductor on iho ILF. and P#R. H, Cow Richmond, Va.
BALTRIIKUM of TWENTY YRARSSTANDINO CURED.
—Mr. JOHN. THOMPSON,resldlnglmbecltyif Richmond,
Was cured.by.threeibottles of . Carter's: Spanish Mixture, of
Salt Rheuravwbich he hod nearly twenty yeam.ecd which
ftilthephyslcioiis.of therity could not euro. -Mr. Thmnp*
shn Isawejl knownmcrchantln thoclty af Richmond,Vo., .
and blscuto.te. moat remarkable. : _ \
ATTHjSWS, of Richmond, had a servant cured • .
•of Syphilis, in the worst form, by Carter's Spanish Mixture;
Ho aays : he:\pheerfaßy recommends it, and considers it an
invaluable medlclue, . .
.. RICH AHDE.WIiST, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofa*
la? .What /physicians coll confirmed Consumption, by
threebottlAs of Carter's Spanish Mixture. :
- JSDWARD BURTON,rommt wiener of tho roveuue, rays
he has Been tbejrood .effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture in
anumber of Syphilitic cases, and soya it Is a.perkct cura
for that borriblo disease.
T“ r vrSfrGrllAßWool).ufßichinond,cured of Old Soreaand
tnccra» which disabled-blm from walking. Took afewbot*
i tire of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and wra enabled to walk
[ without b crutch; in a short time pomnncuily.curcd..
! Prihd|»n)epotftt M. WARD, CLOSE * CO., No. 83MaIden *
iAne.'New York.
1 T. W.DYOTT k 50N8,N0.182 Noith 2d Bt r rhllndolThla.*
BENNETT & BEERS, No. 123 Mniu street, Richmond, To. ,
And for>ol© by -B. A; FAHN KSTOCITA CO.; L. WILCOX,
Jr. *Co^Pittsburgh; U. P.SCHWARTZ, Allegheny; and
byDrujrgistsand Dealers InMedldar everywhere.
oolfcdAwly • ~ . .
...p^BnUto.
HOUSE’S COMPOUND SVKUPOF l£li-
LOWDOCKBOOT,
mins la a purely Vegetable Compound, eclentlGcjilly pr?*
X pored from; the best root* nnd.herbs of the Materia
Medico,and has• gained an, unrivalled reputation. forth®
folowlngeffects, vis.: *
BIEGULATING AND STRENGTHENING THE XJVEJt,
atad DiaEsnvx Oacuss, and cleansing the Stomach and Bow* -
els, and thus curing allßUloua Diseases, Liver Complaints.
Dyspepsia,, Isdlgeatmh.CostirenesSy Files, Headache, Fever
and Ague, Jaundice. Nnusca, Loss of Appetite, Artaud
causing the food to nourish and. support every, part;
I’DIIIPTING THE BLOOD,
and thus curing all Humors, Cutaneous Eruptions; Scrota*
; do,Salt Rheum,; Erysipelas* Scald Head, Canker, lMmplos on
i the free, Blotches, .Ulcers, Tumors* Mercurial Disease, Cnn»
i cow, Ac., Ac.
i • BEOITtATINO TOE fiKCRETORY OBOANS,
[ andby enabling them to perform thelrproper foocMons,
preventing and curing'many painful 'and dangerous dia*
; eases; strongthonlngand quieting the NerrouaSystem, thus
allaying Nervous Irritation, and curing ail diseases of thu
Nerves, as Hysteria, Neuralgia, Cramps, Ac. It is unrivalled
luthecure of all FEMALE COMPLAINTS, as Weakness,’
-General Debility, Irregularity* Obstructions, Swelling of
the Feet, Limbs, Joints, Ac.,,caused by.weakness; also,
Lungaod Throat Cumpluint*, as Colds, Coughs, Asthma,
Consumption, also. Dropsy. ,
Having made use of tkc-Compound Syrup r*f Yellow Deck
Boot, prepared, by C. Morvn & Co., either ourselves, or in our
families, and bailing U to lw a vrry. salutary und effectual
preparation; we do moßtckt:vrruHy..rm>mmcad It to thepnb*
ilo as a very valuable medicine,; - -
FLBourno, Esq., Cashier National Bank, lYovideccc, E. 1.;
. A. WV Spencer* Esq., Cashier Lime Both Isaak, do. do., Kev v
William Phillips, ltflv. J. B. Klcbmood, C. H. Jones, cdltoi
.Providence Cun. Advt., William Fields M. W.O. M., Cyrus
Fisher, M, K. li. l\, Jximo* -Hutchinson,. U. 8., Dca. V. J.
-Bates,*Doct. Beoj. C'»iby, *ftiui one hundnol othora of the
mostrespectablu famllles of l*roridence;. .
: This certifies Uiat X have for a number of years been ao
quintal with.the composition nml mode nf m&nufactnrool
COMPOUND SYKUF OF YELLOW DOOK'KOOT
T have also been acquainted with its -tmuta.x oficrcuidi is its*
ease, and cun say that iu nil respect* St is odmlrably oJcii
l&ted to.rumedy that cljvs.of DL-eftPe tot which-Itw<isdcs
Elgned. lt \» especially valnnble iu IMUCIIvSITON and all
. to: attendaut.symptoms.- it. excite. Ip .healthy action lho
;< 3-LIYEIt, nundres Torpor, undmifctivUy of this ORGAN.aod
* stimulates heaUby nrtfou in all the‘.system.; As ■ a DEPU*
BATOR, or purifier of the Blood, iChits no superior.
DAVID IIOLM LB, M. D.
. .Frovidenci,22. Jnn. 4,18 W. - ■
Prepared by C. MORSE & CO;, No. 4ld Bro:tdw&y,
New York, and sold by Druggists, and others throughout
this and other countries. • JOEL MQIILER, AgcUt, .
oprgTGy : • . Pittsburgh, Pa.
CURATIVE INSTRUMENT,
The only iTtfaUibU. Cwrt ferr that Dreadful Duwse Lnoxvn ui .•
SPERMATORRHEA OR INVOLUNTARY NOCTURNAL !
EMISSION S, bo harrassing and destructive, and produc
tive of much mischicf to the nerirbiafl systom, incapaclta*
ting the manfor businessj-society audmatrimony.;
• This Instrument iA simple, comprchenrive and nerir*
failing, and may :bo nsed without the . slightest incen*
venlenco or, the knowledge of the most iutlm&te friend.
It ls to be used externally, produongno paln or iujury -
whatever, nor preventing any ope from attending to
his business; orui while in use not a rinpi<;emifrfoß can.take
place, invigorating the oTgariSf in a shortivne, to tuch an-ex
tent thatVieg SXGAiatupßTßnmrvß power or nrggmox, the :
loss of which, caused by abuse, is thediseaseiu ques*
tion, and the cause ef the tharusandconcomitantoomplaints :
•viit:Nervousness,'; Prostration, Dyspepsia,- Pain in
Head and'Dlmnesa of Vision, Weakness of the Back and •
of the Eyes, Impotence, Pka
pin on the Fan, of Virility, Weaknwis .
of Momory and Power :for r Ment&i Application, Dqiectlou, ■
Aversion to Society, Timidity, &dfDisfrust,Loveof Bolltude, ' -
Ac. All theiecomj&ainUinvariaMy ditappedr, at toon at the
sota&tittopßed{ frim wJdch they emanated..
: also remembered, tbotthose complaints ore but little
understood hy the profession in ttnd that oil tho .
mcdWne ia the worid never has, and never .*will, step those ~~
losses,whlcb,if ollowedto continue unchecked, are saw 10 .
producethe most distressing consequences.-
• The price of the complete instrument, cATofaUy secured
against ail observation in a box, L» only $lO. It can beseut
bT.exptes»to any address, in any pnrt of tbo Cnl led States, ,
uanoda, according to orderj.accompanied by fairdirec*
tions, and impor aht advice to the maraed and single, tho
expenses, oven to the remotost parts of the couurry, being •
very trifling.
-.: Ali applications and remittances must bo directed (pest*
paid) to the Doctor himself, he h&vlngnoAgcncicsestaluish*
ed but in London and Paris. .■ *
Address, (post-paid) Dr. B. Do Loney, BlXispcnard street.
New York.--
v » Office hours, dally; from‘o A. M. Ull3l\ M., and from 7to
.B.P;hL,.thftSabbath.fiXcepted.: .... '
.. %*The andcrslmet! great pleasure, that the
ftbovomanliened instrument is not oniy: constructed on ed
entlfid prlndplCT. bqtthatfrom its uso the happiest -results
msy alvaro/tritb be anticipated, there being, for
the euro of those diseases? m oOior certain remedu extant,
nENIVZ S. KBLtKlt, M. D.,
CH. GOET2EVM. I)., OB Chambers et..
O.ISCKHARDT,M, J> , 24 Howard rt.,
2iJS\V YORK,
Vive UoAdred -Wormi Expelled*
DEAD tho following statement fronv respectable'drug*
XV gists, of: tho surprising ♦•fTocift of B. A. FAEINES
TOCK'B UNEQUALLED VERMIFUGE;—
i ; • OODKSBCBO, January 13,1853.
Jfatrt, 22. -wl. Fdhntst'xk <£ Cb~-43entIenien: Matthew
dark, a man of undoubted veracity, of tbotown ofLlshoix.
St. I&wmcj county, Ni
four years old, to whom to gave three doses ofß.AvFabn
estoeVs Vermifuge, in three Bueccsrfro bDurs. In tlie af
fernooa of thß'sameday.she passed- at one time. SEVEN
TEEN,aridat another .NINETEEN WORmi About tvo
o'clock the <o)lo«itJK ttight, &hepAfS£d the incrediblcmnn*
torof FIVE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-ONE, making in
fill fiVb'lfaDirea lrilraa thin Twjjlrer hours*
time. ■He said they were perfectly astoafrhod at such a
mass of worms from a child of borage, and that bo counted
them accurately. . Very respectfully;
JENNEIt & RANDALL,-Druggists.
Fold wholesale and retail by all the principal druggists
and country merchants throughput the United States,
Prepared anil sold by B. A.‘ FAHNESTOCK & CO.* comer
of Wood and First atreofa, Pittsburgh. nov2l
CASTOIt OIL-IO bbis. pure Jnßioroond forealo by
- . FLEMING BKO3,
Bucceaon. to-J. Kidd & CoV
Co3Ftfod street.
riTOIiPJSNTIKE—I!O bbla iu tsioru ana for enje fcrf - ■
■ 1 noTSI FLEMINGDROS.
,T IN SEED OIL—IS bbls iaptoru aod for wile by
li nora Fleming. Bros.
VENETIAN 25 bbJs«, KcgUiii, in utoro and foreala
by- • Too?ai * FLEMING BROS.
GARRETT'S SCOTCH SNUFF—IOOO 15s Jo store and for
qJe by ' fno?211 > FLEMING BROS. .
JV/fANGANKSE-OXIDK—3 ferns- la- store and tor *n!e by
IYJI nor2l FLEMING SROB,
T ILY WHITE—IO gro." WeliereUV’Justrweivttl eud
JU for sale by FbKUINO BROS..
Sttccwsors to J.Ktdd & Co,
.60 Wood ptrect.
JAPAN :VAKNISU—I lot just retelyod and for-sale by
uptll FLKMISa BItOS.
iaINULAdd pbAbTEJt—*UO jurds, in 1 yard cases, in
rtaraand.ftrwla.ty, (porll) FI.EaiX(l BROS.
■TTrUITi.NG—29 bblsTor dale by
TV nwll FREMIXOEKO3.
«TOLPiS’B AUpMATtU IIKIDASI BCHN AW&-W
i», • «o*oo Wolfo’s AromaUtf Scheidam Schnapps Top sale
wholesale or retail, nt
KBrSER'S Dreg 8toro» 140 Wool street.
INDIQO,*~IO wtoohsB. tVfor salo by .
„ U. A. FAHNESTOCK it CO,
. ’ ■ - - . : cor. Wood and Jlret street,
■i \OUttKv--2a.bt>ls American;
\J ! ; 2 canka French; 1 : For sale by •
i<3p24 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
/'liUflAM £AIiTA&~2& bbl? forwanii-ni for Bale by
\J aop2s P. Ay VAWSISSTOCK A CO.
• •' Vongvefli ihiii
Tpxns INK U prepakaby chetnfcjvt post's, ami
1. b vamxntea to contain niiiMng\iyvrtovx!a sntiaik pat*
It li pale when fixflt.mVbut'to'eiposuio* t« the at* Uh
eomee gradually of a nest Intent)* anti permliti.pnv blailL
For salein hotUeaof Tsrbtt& she* fcy wholesale or retail* at
*&., ■■ - ■ ■ „ - W,aMA\JOT3
j .Btet&ls»?y Fwtpuraj Mutot of ay
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CELEBRATED
lOURT PLASTER—Su gross, a superior quality, instcro
f und fbrsala by (norm ■ FtEIONO HBOS.
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