The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, December 05, 1853, Image 4

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J CLOTHING.
.c-St .Ti''3vU3tHiWOVAi**
mtlß'SUbefltlbflr vouUirujpcciftil ty infann his friends and
' ■ tho nubile, Dost be has removed fVcta Bis ©lctetand, tm
MOST F&ONf STOBfikO.
*5 OlfTtt «i»posita J^ealrr,,
■ (rliorciieiMipw-jrowivingAod openings Uondsomu assort.
menwuf Plain and i*an<sj Colored Cloths, CowUneres. find
bftlKsTrtweflt styles, which ho vUI
la shbwltg to that* whamAy. -favor Inin with a J*° J;
alao«iiwt»^ed : h>inaHe''to onior: every. of Clothing
constituting tVardroho, In the latest auu
?-' mosthuihlbtiahlb'style.-' •••-' 1 '-: ; -;"I--.
subscriber dfers ; for sale, uis com*
plete tfVfttuxh hf Oarraoht Draughting* so favorably, fcnown
iltid -by the- trade of this city,
Phil u-:j.hl*W elsewhere,:vat.-rhe following prices, vttt.
■\- >. without instructions, s7,w.
•Ihe uook and Ruler; s>n:;v?dn?; fuliand accarafe
• tosTjcokssflUUraughtinK, tor.wurded.t4J any porttftho United
States on receipt o£ S7,UMy t^ufeE>
nfiJafi . t . •No 46 fifth ftrnjt^WMlw
~■■ *-~ - ■ . 1 SAHUKL UU.A.V , ...:■■
-. at*-ctAßt start, rmsDuaniL ' -
' /-l-BHTUSWBN’SCLOTUrtCI mode exclusively to order,
I T-uitl warranted to suit. - Hus constantly hand a
choice assortment of Cl/yrlld, CAhSIMKIiIIc, 7 hSril-Ci- T
aad OVBRCOA-HNOj or the latcstatylM, sDlKtod eipjoßsls
- Xortfiocuatom trade.- Qontlcmon leaving thcironkndwu 1
hnvuthelr wishes oonsultoil and complied with, as »■> *°
la dona-trader Ills own supervision. _. -ir—H
CLOTHING STORE!
eTOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.,
or the ratohratS aothlns Depot on Liberty
P’ Street, whlch-has won ea.unbaunded popularity under
theBIO Dooll3,have,ror tho pun
space for tlielr tamonre business,
;' WN»Wiocrs“oTns:
BEADY MADE CLOTHING,
That ban eTertocoa offered to the public.
Tfcelr principal abject &r - this remoral, I* to giro them
- - WHOUEB.ILG TRADE!
?Cliey ar« tireiiaTOO. tq fcllOogOb at tt« „„ , |
I/O WEST-BASTERN PRICES!
Aid-tie, will WMTant tiorn to 1m os good os on, mono- ]
foetarwl to Hie Dmon. . • ’■ ~
,« • CUST OM wOB K» i
ISTEE SOT tmi, 4ND CTOS TnE SUOSIEST SOTIOI.
’ They have on -hand a lull and beautiful assortment of
OIOTUS and COATINGS, (or - • , _ OOT
FEOCKB,- DRESS, WALKING AND BOSI-
.NESS COATS.
tfxd've-iuwurfr the publlo that our. flJelity 'wiU not fail 10
N 6. 88 Weod Street,
• -•fpART'aiDH,) OOBJiEB. 0¥ DIAMOMU ALI.BY*
ft our patrons to umlerstAnd that tto nave
no'JoutK* any connection with the Clothing IJ a* in ess on
Ulwrly ptToct -Our attcntloni* devoted cxUusVFCly to the
y . JOltN H , CLOSEEY A co.
“ mf~GOODsr
r No tiro I!
m o tub'vrnotESAi.B and ketajl
'-XWOTBDBQH, ALI.EQHBNY.CXTY. ANDVICINITA.
: . * oa, Importers 4 AViploMlp Bra .«re in
«IW, Ptrtflhnrgh. . Haring complete! the enlargement of,
their present oceapled'Wareßooms,arp norr openlngono ,
of thelaTgcft and hesfr stock of DRY GOODS and \ARIK-,
TlRSLthfy haTeaTerhcrctoioreexblMted to the Pittsburgh
• 'trad ec sod on examination, «Ul bo found to bo unsurpassed
■' by' nny other House of the kind in the City, ana as one« of
the partners is ceneiplJy in the Eastern Cities during the,
bnsincss-'wajwtifl. burciiasin'i cheap bargains, adapted to
- theTUtsimrgh and Western Trade, wo will bo able to ulrer
- - inducements to onr old customers, and purchaser/} gener»
• -aßy* Our stock of Dry Goods consists in part or the fohow
-tog leading articles, iris:. , .
" '■.- Superior Broad Cloths;
;.»« :HlotandTeterahi}nitloj;
- , •''Fancy CafflimarmyTweeds and Satinetls;
t -'Jean. 4 ’, Fancy Vestings and Corduroys;
; Hanfaels, Tickings and Vest Paddings;
- - Brown jtnd Bleached Muslins, and Irish Linens;
* -Foreign andDomestieGtnghams; •
v Cob|tocaoths, and Dress Silks;
• - Bay State and BroaehffTshairls;
* Woolen Comforts and Paoey Silk Handkerchiefs. • ]
; Tfra -foUawhig comprise a- part of the general stock of (
CombsThreads and Sewing Bilks;- -
r.noSiery.OloTes, Ribbons,and Black Silk Veils;
' Lace Woods, J&conettvMulland CambrlckMuslins;
, rTr . - -Fancy NeUStigs, and Millinery goods pmemlly..
- "Also A large asicrtmcn tof Table Cutlery, Pocket knifes,
' v ftamr* «n-T Scissors of our own Importation* Perfumery,
Pat»*tr M-41du*8, together with a splendid assortment of
i nit.fewelrv.ofthe latest pattern* Gold and bil
*. r i ttabstT material* Watch an et
-om hour and 8 day liras* Clocks.of
" •■•' ; dfpW te»ns 'All of which will be sold on tlxq mortaccom*
.•'•'•ciodntingtetias, : iorOaph,nr City reference, . •/ -« .
.•' i --jf u —Citv, Country Merehnnts and Pedlarsare mritcd
before :
■ •• • • gKCJSU arrival or
■ i A.KD WINTKB, mUE GOODS 1I
'TAo Cheapest Goods of the Season!
>'■*- TT.ir M STEVENSON A si*n of the original
No 74MARKKT STREET,between Fourth
V Diamond, Tittßhoren , lV e jost received, .and ore
now opening, a larjre anti ->d assortment of
*■■ OUE.SS mOODS,
Or tbo newest and most desirable styles, adapted to the
™“Twrarat-renson. •,
*- ;J •> maid Brocade and Fancy Silks at bargains.
• Main Black and Cornelian fcilka end Totk Satins.
• • MerißO PlaH3,all wool,and Bilk and Wool do.
Also, Haw Silk and Cashmere Thuds of over? description,
• ■*••• very cheap....
NVw stylo Plain and Fancy Do Lamca. '
~ French Htrlßos, Casbmere'vOotrarg*, Alpacas, and Para
. mattis, all colors and qualities.
He High colored He Mines,til qualities.
Fall sna Winter BhtTils, of evetj di«rlptton.
Lpncr anil Square Uroebe and Plaid Shawls.
Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do.
branch Chintxes, Ginghams. .. •
• Agcntra) owottmcnt fast color Prints,from op.
•■\VIHTB GOODS of erery description.
1 Collars, Co fTs, ChemUattes end Emb'd Tldkfa, at bargain s.
Botm« Bibboiia and Millinery Goods, Tory eheap.
Also, a full stock of DOMESTIO GOODS, at low pnees ~
‘ 1 " Uoea Sheetlbg, Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, and J»ap*
kins. ItnssU Dlapet, end Cravats, very cheap.
GLOVES, HOSIfiRY, BUSFENDKKS, anJCIIA'V ATS.
•We would respectfully solicit on early eall from both
wholesale and retail buyers, flattering onrselre* luat wo
can accommodate alt who may faroruswlth their patron-
STFI tTNSON 4 Mil?
~ Jnßtlltcelveil, - I
• AT THE ORIGINAL BEE-niVE,
Ait It MAKKBT STREET,
Anew suitly of fall anl winter goods,
whirl! will be Bold at esceriinely low prices.- We
would respectfully solicit un curly cull from our fncmls unit
■■■■■: the' public in general. hellering that we can now oiler
irreator -inducements to both wholesale onil retail buyers
“sS“ ****“* YOOM. STETENEON & LOVE
WM. A. M’CLUKG,
1 DEALE& IS
'Pine.Teas; Choice Family Groceries and WSIow
ir? > Ware.
, ~ , CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS.,
. pmsßßcaii. pa.
i-.anowreeeWlnzalftrjjß assortment ol YRKSIf GOODS,
- I in addition to bin already eaten*!*# idoet,
tbe Eastern xmirkab*, which, will be sold
s *,*.
/i ’ cltyteurof charge, wiCl
iSiwTßoken uidjonjiii*; Factory l ~
- JOHHSTOH, BEOIHSBS & CO.,
■ n_— of Rtbvxa. and Bdmoni ctrtdt, JUrghmy Cay,
' respectfully inforn their friondr
i i iTBIr iff I —■» '« 1 '" generally, that they hare
y&SBSSp-eomincni»d the manufacture ofOeirlagcj,
EarouchM,Ba:!«iTrily^Buggios,Helghluiil
Chariots, In all thslrTuriona ttylsior itaMh and proportion,
dll onlera willbe executed with nfcrlet regard to durability
. and beauty of finish. Eepalrs Trill .also be attended to on
the moat reasonable term*. Being In all tbelr work the
beet Eastern Sheila, Polee, and Wheel stuff, they feel oonfi
>.r.,r .'dent that all who ffcror them, rrith.thair.patronage, will be
“ betorepnreha
nfagelaewllCTe. octMy
- ' . - c/UiHUdKa Foa salb. ■
.1 ' - rTMIBonJCTtIKnwI 3ml received at hla mmston
■ 1 CAIUUAQE WAEKHOOSK, eHuaiM/SjSoJ§Mix
• • ■■ O'. Tun Milo non, between Pittsburgh «Sfci2sS>-
Bail' LatrWDWTIUe, a epiendld aaortmcnt.Tty ..Sr I
■ at V£UICI»KSr of «»Ky description, and will continue to i
• - nKrtvertsularlT, new anil second band Grmaga, SulXvt, i
■■. ; Bungia.Oc., which lio will ««U on the very loirost term* ib»:i
- llavinEbadtwolvcyeaw'pracUrcinthebuclnoSs.snd
with hie vre'l known facilities in tii» East, be flattcra himself
InpatUnudannalloorapeUtlon.
-; -Those wishing to purchase are reepeotrally Invited, to call.
• * and see for themselves. - •
- JDgffl and
1 ” EiVKHY HTABLBt
Corner ofSmiVtfldd street, and Diamond aUt y. >
* -jk.- THE undersigned having added largely to his
ffX&T { s now prepared to acoommodato the public
v • ..: rfn with tfio finest Bugglesnad best -Horscg, both for
Saddle and Harness' Gentlemen wkddng to bare horses
kept ataWery, will find superior accommodations tor. them
- * at this stable; The stalls ars large and new, and the. pro*
nrlotor pays every attention to their easS.andcomfort.
V 6ctfi.y P. DEVLIN.
BLANK BOOKS— : Legors,' .
Journals, Day Books,
Cosh Books, ; Receipt Books,
Doekots, ' . Or nny descrip
tion of BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDEII at short notice,
• -f the moet «upcrior quality of pappp, bound In any styln
required. Blank Books taqed to order.
A large and excellent stock of Blank Books always on
* hand and for sale at low rates, consisting of Cap, Demy ond
Alodium work, in all styles of binding.
The 'trade supplied on liberal terms.
1 • W. B HAVEN,
Blank Book Manufacturer,
ret)2 Corner of Market and Second streets.
—— 1 " 1 11 ’ hotice*
rrtflEoartccrsblp between tbo undersigned,at Pittsburgh
' I Wheeling, is this day dt no] l red by mutual consent.
- - dorcph-tUefeanls has transfencd_bl« i “. t^ frGcargQW.
S^oiaaioneauthoritedtosaUa^.n^ome
• : lu*Krm. JOSKPn RICIUKDS.
Pittsburgh, August 20, 1653.
CARD—Tba BREWING, GR AIN ? IIA1T and HOPTRADK
will bo carrlol on a« heretofore,
m v^r
Uevolreral ILevolv«r»l .
JUST RECEIVED—By Express, tlirert from tiemnutoc
topers, a awortment of Colt* Jlcw**Uug PU*
ffti« 4.6 Mill G Inches barrel, all of which we will «» for
raflb iu low M they can be bought in the city of N*W Vorbr
‘PcrAoiui going to Australia or California wifi fin 4 ibot they
f!__ <io better by purchasing their equippoge at bouut, than
thi»v ctin among strangers, as we giro person* ft ebara* Uj
SKss©ftboaboTo Pistols, before learlng tiw rßy* an*
\?rUot » failure, w* refpi* the monefc
136 Wood street. WUrtrUrgp,
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TRANSPORTATION.
CIIISVE-L'AND AND PIXTSinTRGH
' B&ILBO AJK
masmmsm.
■ i CHANGE OF TIME.
ON and after MONDAY, November 1401,1863, Passenger.
Tralnß will ran daily .(Sundays excepted) as follows -
MAILTK ACT TcaTpfi-Olarelandnt 0.06 A Mfor
stobblng at-nll intermediate Stations; arrive at Alliance m
.ll.fe.AMi and WelUvillaatUM £». o *rfAe a’SIU
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Cleveland at P M toAUi
anbo, • stopping-at Hudfeon, Karlvllle and Ravenna only,
arrive at Alliance at 6.00 PM. .... ■. ,
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves totovenna
anil intermediate Stations Qt
026 r M- Two tbroogb Trains from Cleveland to Pitts
j burgh daily.
•JIBTV-RN-INfl-i • : .
TRAIN Iravcs AUl&nco for ClsVd&Dii.At 12.30. ,
p 4 »f -innntne ftt Limo, Ravenna, EarlvUle and Hudson
oikW-lSfo StCloTolondot2.4oPM. ThoMaUTrainof
ohl'abdPonuo.Railroad, leaving Pittsburghotß.OO AM,
«<nnncts with this Tram at Alliance at 11.45 AM...
VUIi TRAIN leaves Wellsvllle tor Cleveland at 3.00 €*
M, Htopplug at. all way Stations—arrive at AlUaucaatO.OO
and Cleveland M. 7.50 P,M. ■7 : - 'J7-v 7 - -
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Ravenna tor. Clev
eland and tatcnxiodlato Stations at 7.15 A M—arriro at
Cleveland attv.oo A Mi—Onlyone through train from PRts*
bui«h to Cleveland daily. .
CONNECTIONS-—M all Train from Cleveland donnoets at
Alliance with the Mail -Train.of. Ohio and Penns. R. U. for
Canton, Mammon and Wooster; also.for Salem and Pitts
burgh, arriving at Pittsburgh at 4.40 PM.
! impress Train from Cleveland, and Mali Train from
tVellsrllUsbotU connect at AlUaucd at 0.00 P M with the
Express Train of 0. A T. K. for at
Pittsburgh at 8.10 T M. • .• ...
1 Express Train from Allianco oonnocts with the 8.00 A M
Train, of 0. & I‘. R. from Pittsburgh.
Passengers leaving Pittsburghon.theB.oo A M Train.err
rive at Cleveland at 2.40 T Id,.and eonnoct with the follow
ing traiasKast, West and South.
Cleveland and leaving at 2.00 PM tor i
i Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago and the North West, arrivlngut
i Toledo at 7.55 P M and Chicago next morning at 7 00—
time through from Pittsburgh toChlcogo being less than 24
hours. - ...
• Cleveland. Cntojraus and Cinonsati.— Trains leaving at
2 OOP M. and 8.20 I' M tor Columbus, Cincinnati, Gallon,
Dayton, Indianapolis and oil stations on,the Bellcfontalne
and Indiana Railroad.
; Cleveland and K&ie.—Trains leaving at 4.45 P al and
0-00 P M tor Krie, Dunkirk, Buffalo and Now York, -Tho
Trains connect both ways with tho C. Z.-& Ci-IL. 11. at
Hudson for Cuyahoga Falls, Akron and Clinton at Bayard
With the Railroad forCarroufcm, Minerva and Waynesburg.
Tickets through to Toledo,: Detroit, Chicago, losalle and
Freeport can be obtained at this office. •
Passengers aro requested to procure their tickets at iho
Company's Oillce, of . JOHN A. CAUGIIEY, Agent,
novlß Mooongahola House, Water st,- Plttshurgh.
OHIO AKD PEHNBYLVAHIA BAILBOAD.
coiiMxxcnrG Augusts, i 853
1833.
1853. ,
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at fio’clock, AM;
stops* only at the principal Station?, and dines at Crest*
line at ISOP M, uniting at Cincinnati in the evening, via
Columbus and Xenia. -
Fare from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,75; to Colombo*,
cj 25
MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8.30 AM; dines at A!*
Han tot and reaches Crestline at 0.00 connecting with
the Night Trot a to Columbus and Cincinnati, and wUhthe
Dellefootalno and Indiana. Railroad for Payton, Indlanapo*
11s, Terre Ilauie, and towns in Indiana. ; Connections are
rnade at Allianco by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and
Cleveland.- ' V>.• •
' Fare from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4.00.
. Connections are made at Mansfield by K&ilroad with San*
dusky City, Mansfield, Mount \ernon, Newark and Zones*
vlllo. . .
Fare to Sandusky City, $4,50; to Newark,s4,&o; to Zones*
vine. $5.
Connections ore made with Detroit and Chicago, both by
Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passengers who leave Pitts*
< burgh In tbo Moil Train at 8.30 A M, go directly by Mans
i field and Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention.
I Fare to Detroit, 040: to Chicago, $ll,OO. ■
. BETVBNINOi
THE KXPRES3 TRAIN leaves Crestline at 1.00 P M,
Mansfield at 1.40 P M. and Alliance at 5.00 P M, and readi
es {Pittsburgh at RJS P M, connecting with the Express
Train to I’hUodelphlo and Baltimore, which leaves Pitts*
Lnrfihat 10.30 lb M.
Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, hours. Fare,
$7,75; Fnre from-Cinnanati to Philadelphia or Baltimore,
$15.00.' ■■■■■■' •
MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 7, AM; dines .at Al
liance; connects with from Cleveland, and
arrives at Pittsburgh at 5, PM. .
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Pittsburgh at 10 A M and 4.45 P M, and Nov Brighton at 7
A3l and IPM; 1 Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tickets
at reduced-roles.
PUEIGIIT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at&SOAM, ondar*
rive* at 4.00. P M.
Passengers are requested to procare Tickets at the
Company’s Offico.at the > ederal Street Station, of
• UEORUK PARKIN, Ticket Agent.
4Sj-Tho Trains do not run on Sunday.
jCS- Further information may be obtained of -
rl'. '... .10I1N KfcUA\ Passenger Agent.
SANDUSKY, MAN&mLD.AND NEWARK
ON and after WEDNESDAY, November 16,1853, Three
rassenrer Trams ran daily (Sundays exeepUxl) as fol
lows GOING fcOuTIL
: Morning -Hail Evening
.Express. .Passenger. Express.
Lfiava Sandusky af...;. 4.3 U A M 11.00 AM* 5.10 P M
MonroonUe Junction.-.- 5.15 ** 11.60 “ • 6.60 4 *
Shelby Junction... 6.40 1.16 PM 7.15 u
-Mansfield Junction 7.20 *• 1.40 “ 8.10 41
Mount Vern0n............ 9.05 ‘ 4 4.10 •* 965 44
Reach Kotrert .10.03 «' 6.15 “ 11.00 41
GOING NORTH.
Leave Newark at..—... A5l 0.00 A 51 6.2 a P SI
Mt, Vernon.. ........ 6.25 “ 10.10 44 C. 30 “
Mansfield Junction 7.20 “ 12.10 P5l 8.10“
Shellty Junction i7.45‘* 1.05“ 8.55“
Monroeville Junction.. 9.1 a u - ■ ■ 3.10- “ 10.30 *•
Reach Sandusky -10.00 “ 3-55 “ 11.05 '*
Connecting at Sandusky with Mad River and Lake Ext**
and “Northern liivisibn” Cleveland and Toledo Railroads.
At SlonrooviUe, with- Trains on “ Southern Division*
Cleveland and Toledo Ik Ik, for Cleveland, Toledo, Ac.
- At Shelby Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cm
cinuati Railroad., ■ .
At MansCeld Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania
Railroad for Pittsburgh.
At Newark; with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville,
Columbus, Ac., Ac.
- This amusement of Trains completes the line of direct
communication.'between the East and*' GwQt .Kvrth»lTetV'
. frcnn i’hiladclpbiaend Baltimore, destined for i
thclYvat, proceed, directly on tlieir arrival at Pittsburgh, i
by Ohio and 'Pennsylvania Railroad to Mansfield. Thence
to Slonroeville, where con jertiun is made Immediately for
Toledo, Chicago, and intermediate places—affording a roulo.
unrirailrd for safety, certainty ami des^tch,
. Connection Is also inode with alt the Trains on the Ohio
' anti Pennsylvania Railroad at Mansfield, by which passes*
gent from Chicago, Toledo, Detroit, Sandusky, Zanesville,
Newark, and Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh, Philadel
phia end Baltimore, without delay.
. By this route, passengers taking tbo early Train from
Zanesville.Columbus,Newark, Aegean goto Toledo,Bau*
dusky or Cleveland, remain in tdtbor place some four hours,
and return home pame day. <
> THROUGH TICKETS to bo hod at the different Stations,
, Ibr the above named places- . . . : : •
| • ■ J-». ItinmoN, Saprrint’fc.
-gafaflusKyy November, 1853. fnQv2i;3ml ' :
: Penhiylvanit .Railroad Company* . ,
‘XTTE ore forwarding. Produce, Ac- to. Baltimore and Phlla-
If delphia, promptly, on receipt.; Time,Eire Days.;
lutia op ranont.
Bacon, Pork and (salted,) 450.9100 R&
On Lard, Lard Oil, Tauow, Cotton, Window Gloss, 50c. 9
■lOOlbs. ■
■ On O&ndles, Cheese, Earthenware, leather. Leaf Tobacco,
coc-^ioon»«.
On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Goto* and Timothy
Seed,7oc, lt». - -
On Deer Skins, Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, T 0& 9 IOQIbs.
On Feathers, Fun, Peltry, Brooms and Merchhndlzo, 90o<
On Flour, barrel*
We are also prepared to forward freight to Itodebspgb's
Station, near Gfeenstrarg, and intermediate Stations. '
00YODE * GRAHAM, Agents, .
earner of Penn and Wayne eta-Pittsburgh.
11. It. HOUSTON.. Agentr ,
216 Market street, Philadelphia...
Jy2o
HALCOLM &E£CB~ JOHN K’U.PI»— ...JOSEfrll 0. VECU; I
Ji 8* l*cecli* MoAlpln -& Co., ■ :>•••?
GROCERS/ and Dealer? la Produce, Met
yV- -alii, and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 242 and 244
Liberty Ftreot, nvAr the bead of Wood, 'Pittsburgh, Pa., of
fcrforealeonhbefal.terms, thafollowiog: .
100 tierces fresh lUoe; >50,000 ibs.Nßacom assorted;' |
. lQQbbls.Tar; > . & tons Bar Iron, do; •:]
1500keg*hails,assorted?! .8 do BestNall Bods; i
000 boxes Window Glass,. 2000 kegs Rock and lUflo i
• assorted; I . ‘ Powder,assorted; • ,-i
60 half chests Tea, as-', 800 boxes Rosin 8oap;. i
sorted; ■ v" ! 85bbls.Linseed,Lardami i
7&bxs. Tobacco,assorted*,!: • Tanners’ Oil;.
100 hhds.S.O. Sugar, part; 300 bbls. Vinegar;
.primev »• 80 do. Rosin;
■ 5 bxs< Havana Sugar; > 20 do -Pitch;
10 hhds. Porto Rico do; > 6000 fi>s. assorted Copper;
lSObogsOolTeei .! 20bbls. and kegs Lard;
OOObblkN. O. Slolasses; ! lOtogsassorted-Shot:,-.
76 do S.H.. do; 1 .1 do Buck Shot;
; = 800 bxs. Tin Tiate, ass’d;! . 5 bbls. Alum; -•
i.' 4 tons Wire, do; ; 20 do Itye Flour;
."'2 do'Spelter; J 20 sette-Tinnerf Machines
." • S casks ehcet Zinc, os-; - and Tonis;
'sortud;-* 1 - ' . *!■; 100bus.DrlodAftplosj .
- 600p!gsTin; • }■ 100 bales Batting, assorted;
■ -1000 ms. Antimony; - ■' ' ] 2000 fba. Cotton Yore, as
-10 tons ass’dShcot Iron ;> < ' sorted. - \ • -
i 100.000 jbftasYd.Bulk Meat;* ■.•••• • • . . • fApr2o>
BY vlrtuo-of a precept under the hands of
McClure, President of the Court of Oommon Picas,'la
• and for the sth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, end Jus
tice of the Court of Oyer end Terminer and General Jail
Delivery in and for said District, and William Boggs and
Gabriel Adams, Rpqs., AssoclatoJudgesof the same County,
in and for the County of Allegheny, dated tho 19th day of
November. in Lbe year of our tord ono thousand eight hun
dred and fifty-three, and to me directed, for holding n
Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at
the Court House in thajcliy of Pittsburgh, ou the 4th Mon
day of Docembor, ntlO o’clock, A. M.,
Public notice i* hereby given to all Justice* of tho Peace,
Coroners and Constables of tho Connty of Allegheny, that
they be then and there, in their proper persona, with their
rolls,records, inquisitions,-examinations and other remem
brances, to do those things which to their respective officers,
In their behalf appear* to bo done—and alßOtbosothatwlU
prosecute the prisoners that now are, or may be In tho Jail
i or saw County of Allegheny, xo bo iben and there, to piw*
I oeute against them as shall be just.:
I Given under my hand, in Pittsburgh,' tills 19th day of
'.November, In theycorofour Lord one thousand dght hun
dred nnd fifty-three, and of the Commonwealth the 77th.
nov23 ' ' • : ■ • WM. MAGILL. Fberfff.
r.mANK« J IVIN3 7b l at hand, JEHU,
-L.HAwOHTH, corner of Diamond and Diamond alley,
,™heB to Inform all those porsona.fondof good Plum Pud
ding or Mince Pies that bo isseUing good cooking Ral
10c *° W X A cents ?Üb; now crop Bancli
ftaißinji.lBKc or si,7b $ half bos; Currants 1214 to
20c lh, good Cluster llalMna box; pare good Spices
fa.ft e^.mixed.do. Sc 02. Good Wine and Brandy for
cooking purposes, 25c quart; ’ nov22
ENGINEERS’ STATIONERY WAREHOUSE.
W. 8. HAVKIi,
Cqekee or Mabxjr ahd Srcoicn Sfßms.
A hWAYS ON HAND, a large and veil selected stock ef
/V Whatman’s Drawing Papery all sites ; r
Taper in.rcllfl,various vldths; •
Draughting Pencils; . , , .
Mathematical Instruments;
Tape Lines; India Bubbert>/ - .
Yield Books; - " T
Profilo Papers;
Cross Section Papers;
. Protractor Papers;
And all articles of Stationery used by Civil Kogiseera.
44" Level,. Transit, Topography and Record Books made
to order—ruled to any pattern required. . sspl
-. ; jOtifuAJLiil ,^*l
.■j&sp-Jite ajsvinrwi 2';
Ketr Arrangement,
IIAIiatOAD.
WINTER. ARRANGEMENT
FROCLAOIATIOBr.
.N'SjiCl IJOt»:i.T7 P
INSURANCE ~ COMPANIES.
n.uwAM Mutual Safety- Inwranae-Cp*
■ Office room tyitoßfchanfa rfertfst, Phjk
ETRMIkaUItANC£--BuUdinsß, merchandise and other.
iTroncrty, in town and country,insured «fiainstloflfl or
damage by ere, at the lowest raw of premium.- > %
Lva ijbanol—TheyalSotnsUre. cargo®) and
1 freights, foreign orcoastwhw, under open or' special policies,
as the assured may desire; ..
Inland TsAXBPOEiATios.—Thoy also insure merchandise
transported by wagons,'railroad caxß*canal boats and steam
boats, on riversanu lakes, on the moet.liberal terms.. •/ . .
. • Directors—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Souder, John C..
Davis, Robert Burton* John B. Penrose; Samuel Edwards,
George G- Leipcr, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, WU-
Uahi Pol well, John Nowlin,Dr. It-11. Huston, Jos.C. IXond,
Theophllua Paulding, IL Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh
Craig, George Semll, Spencer IL’llvain, Charles fielly, J. G.
Johnson, William Hay, Dr;S.Thomas, John Sailers, William
Eyre,jr. . • ■
Directors at Pittsburgh— D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John
X. Logan. WnnsM . .
Tnos; C. Haxd, Free PnsidatL
JosxrzrW.OoWiX, Secrtlary.
Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Tlttchurgh. ..
jelOaltf “ * P. A. MADKHtA, Agent-
pnomTiOK <
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF
' HARTFORD, CONN.,
Capital Stock, Annual Premiums and Western. Fund
' $1,000,000.
INCORPORATED 1826. ;
-Policies of Insurance issued at all times on tho most favora
ble terms, against
LOSS OR DAMAGE ISY FIRE,
V QB VUB - ' • '
PERILS OF NAVIGATION,
BY
GEO. E: Agent
FOR PITTSBURGH A*VD ALLEGHENY COI7IVIT.
. marli3:y. ... ■: • •. .
THE VIBITED STATES -
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, .
FHIUDELPOIA.
CHARTERED. APRIL 261 H, 1850.
CUARTEIt PEIIFETUAL.
CAPITAL 8250,000.
Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut
Streets, Philadelphia.
OJfosrs of ’the ITomc Board at Philadelphia:
mascTo&s.
: Stephen R. Crawford,' Paul B. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson,
Beniamin W.Tlngiey, Geo-M’Henry,
Jacob L. Plorcnco, James Derereux,
William M- Godwin, William M’Kee.
Prerufent—Stephen It. Crawford.
Fica rrtsidait— AmbroseW.Thompson. •_ '..
Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh—Barnes 11. Willson, M. D.
Atteihaiy City— Kß.Mom,. SI. ■ r
. QKO. K. ARNOLD, .
mtrllry No. 71 Fourth tttwtj Mttubargh. .
Tbe Frapklln Fire Insurance Corn
' Of PMUuUIphuX) J^imspfounux..
DIREOIOES— Charles W. Banckcr, Thomas Ilart, TotnM
Wagner. Samuel Grant, Jacob 1L Smith, Geo. W. liich
wGa,Mordccal D.Lewis, Adolphl K. Boric,David S. Browne,
Morris Patterson. • Cuas. N. UnciEß, President,
Oau,Q.-Vuicu*r&mta2fi. , „ i 4 .
Continue to make Insurant*, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, la town and country, at rater as low
as are consistent with ee&Urtty. • • • • • ,
The Company havo* reserved a largo Contingent' runa,
which* with th3r capital and premiums, safely Invested, af-;
ford ample protection to the assured. •’
The Assets of the Company* on January Ist, 1851, napoo
llshod agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as.fallows, vis:
MorSge;..il.~
8caTk5taU....«.... k «.~-.... 84,377 <&,
I cS>,Ao-...«:
Total .................. *1
Elpco thdr incorporation, a period of twenty-one years,
they have paid upward of One Million Pour Hundred Thou
sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of insurance, as Well as the ability and disposi
tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. ; :
. J.OAUDINKR COFFIN, Agent,
• ap24 - Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third sts.
' THIUO ANNUAL STATBMIiNT
OFTITB STATE MUTUAL «RB AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
or PBXS3VI.VAJHA.
Assets, May. Ist, 1852.....
Vromiums received to May Ist, 1855........
Interest ob Loans, 4c r-
Capital Stock
Relumed premiums, Losses, Itolnsuraneo, Ex
penses, ». *
Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, aod other good seen-
mritlpo«_ ..... $1(51,481 .w
Premtom Notes J}
Cash on hand—..........
Total am 1 ! of Resources, L:aLle for Losses..... $558,318 70
MteCTQES. '
JOHN P. RUTHERFORD,Dauphin county,
I»; 0. SEDQWXCK* Hamburg,
SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia,
A. WILKINS. Banker, Pittsburgh,
A. A. CARRIER, M
JOHN It RUTHERFORD; Dauphin county,
A. J. GILLETT, Harrisburg,
S. T. JONES, Harrisburg,
ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon eounty.
JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President.
A. J. OILLETT, BeerotAry.
Will Insure against peril* of sea and inland navigation,
alaa, on Merchandise fncltv or country, at loifftat rates coo
algtent with, safely. Policies Issued on, dwelling bouse?
either perpetually or for a term of years.
Branch Office, comer Fourth and SmltUfield streets,
mytatf * A. A. CARRIER. Actuary,
P
ilttstmreh litre Imarance Company, of \
PITTSBURGH, Pa. Capital, $lOO,OOO. I
President— James 3. lioos. i
Vice President—Bahuel U’Clcssas.
Treasurer—*JosEvn 8. liZEczr.
Secretary—C. JL Coins.
office, NO. 6S FIFTH STREET,
[Masonic Hall Building.)
This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to
or connected with Life Bisks.
Mutual Bales are the same as those adoptodby other
sa&ly conducted Companies. •-*
Joint Stock rates at a reduction of on**thlrd from the
Mutual rate*—equal to a dividend of thirty-three aud one
third per paid annually in advance.
Bisks taken on the Uvea of persona going to California or
Australia. ■
DiatCTORS.
Samuel M'Clurkon,
John A. Wilson,
Joseph F.Oassam»U.l>.
'Alexander Reynold*,
: Hiram SUwe. •. :-niat23
Janies S- Uooo,
William Phillips,
John Bcctt,. •
JohnM*Alpin, --
Horatio K. Lee,
Western Inanrance Company, Pittsburgh.
R. JULLUB. Jr., Prexidcnt. | F. M. GORDON, Secretary
, ; CAPITAL* 0300,000.
?lTrXLLlnsure against all kinds of risks,FlßE and MA
Yf AU losses will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.- •• . -.■
A Homo Institution, managed by Dimctoss who are well
known in the community, and who are determined, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain.tho character which
they hate assumed, as ottering the best protection to those
whoderiro to beinsured.-,
i Miller, Jr,o. W. Rlcketaon, J*W\ Dntlcr,
i N. Holmes, Jr., W. 11, Smith, 0. W.Jackson,
i WmiM. Lyon, James LippeneottiGecrge Barrie, James Mc«
[ Auley* Alexander Mmick, Thomas Scott. •
I fca-Ofllce, No. 02 Water Btreet, (Warehouse of Spang A
Co., op stairs.) Pittsburgh. . taov24tly
fsyonr idfe.lnaared, :
IF NOT, read what Borne one has .written.. Among all the
contrivances of man to protect the family circle from
want none tan be found more simple Inits character, noble
In its feature, or certain in its results, than, LIFE INSUIt*
ANCE. It Ifi the prop which the dying husbaud leaves to.
eapportthe wife of bis bosom,
It Is the unseen hand of the Provident father reaching
forth fTOm the grave, and still nourishing his offspring, ami
keeping together the family group.
. C. A. COLTON, Secrotary,
.. ... Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth si,
- sop2l ■ • Masonicllall.
Wholesale. and Retail* i ■ ..
SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY.
TrtOBERX H. HARTLEY, bogs leavo to Inform j ps- J a
|\» bis friends anil the public generally, that he BpßmmK- .
amUbues to occupy that large-and commodious tagßßitilJ
Storo Room, formerly occupied by Samuel o
clock'd* Co., No. 66, corner of.-Dlamond Alloy. and Wood st,
where be keeps a large and gcnernl-ecsQrtment of Saddles,
Bridles* Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Soddlo Bags, Valises,
Buffalo Robes* Whips, and 01l otber articles In his line.
He also keeps constantly on hand, and Is prepared to fur*
nlsh to order, all 1 kinds of Riveted Hose, manuftetured of
the best mate rial,, anil in a style of workmanship equal to
the Eastern manofectuied article, and atC6 per cent, cheaper.
• - -CountzT Merchants and Farmers would do well to call and
examine Ills stock before purchasing elsowhore, as he Is de*
termlnod to sell drst rate articles at very low prices,
i JO*Don't forget the place, No. 80, corner of Wood stand
rDiamond Alfey. ' '
A Complete Anslysls of the Holy Bible,n
DONTAINING the whole of the OLD and NEW TESTA
MENTS, collected and arranged systematically in Thir
iy -Bookif {based on the work of the learned Talbot,) togeth
-1 er with an Introduction, setting forth the character of the
work and the Immense facility this method affords for un
derstanding the Word of God. Also, three different Tablet
,<if Gmta\U prefixed, and General Index subjoined, so ela
borated* ana arranged in alphabetical order, as to direct at
once to any subject required.- By Rev. Nathaniel West, D.
D.,1 vol.royalSvo—about 1100 pages. Prlcoss.
For sale by .... J. 8.: DAVISON,
0c122 ~ ' CsMarkot«treet; near Fourth.
Dutch Bulbous Boots, Ac.
fTIHE subscriber has received direct from. Harlem, his-.
1 supply of choice Hyacinths, Tulips. Pronoun, and other
Flower Roots for fall planting, and. for Winter blooming iu
potaand glasses. Grass Seed for lawns, which makes a
Qno close-smooth-Tnrf, equal to Bods. ; Pruning Instru
ment*, Gardenand Farming Implements, of the most ap
proved construction, at Eastern prices, from tho Seed and
Horticultural Warehouse, Fifth street, of .
■sep2l . . JAMES WARDROP.
C opar tncralil p«
THE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the interest of
Jaues Richardson, in the Wholesale Grocery, Commis
sion and Naval Store, No. 144, Water street, design contin
uing tho business, under the firm and style of KRWIN &
DILWORTUS, anu we solicit a continuance of tho custom of
tho late propietor. " JAMES ERWIN,
SAM’Ii UILWORTJT,
WM. DILWORTH, Jr.
Id resigning my basinet* to Entrrf A Dawonrns, I cheer
folly recommend them fo all those with whom I have been
doing business. James Erwin or myself will attend to ee
tling tbo business,
novfclm
THIRD BTUEKT PROPERTY. FOR SAtB—A new Three
Story Brick DWELLING: llOUSl2,'trith Store . Rootn,
situated on Third street, between Wood and SmithGcld;
contains eleven Rooms, besides tbo Store-room, Unit, and
pood Cellar* Tbe Houso is well finished, and in good order;
G&ffFixtares, Bath Boom, for hot and cold water, 4c. The
Lot Is 20 feet front by-So deep. Will* bo sold upon easy
terms. - S. CUTUDERT ft SON,
-noyg • ; r .. - . 140 Third street.
OMERSBTV—A VALUABLEJfAItU FOB SALE, aiumted
on the West Newton, and. Cambertand Plank Road,
about CO miles ftom Pittsburgh and $ ftom Somerset, con
dating of 207 Acres, ICO; o£ which are in cult!vation—ths.
halance fine timber. :-?TbaFann. Ifi.wpU watered. : Ihn
buildings aro a'Taroni. A Smith and Wagon Maker's Shops.
StableSf'ntid other ontdxourfis*-,A Saw and Grist MIU on
iba aAJftln!ng tumporty. ; Price &4500<*;Term8 easy.-
nor* rarcUTIUKRT ft SOM, 140 Thirds!
: OYSTER TRAMSPORTATIOM,
Tirß have arranged with }b>PcwisyT*a nla and Bnsqnch
VT Companies, fori special Oyster
READ'S PLKADEft'B ASSIBTANT, nowedition, wilh
Motes and Additions, together with ft short system of
Conveyancing, by A. Jordan, President J udge of the Eighth
Judicial District, received and for Fale by.
J. It; WELDIN, Bookseller and Stationer,
63 Wood street,bet ween 8d A 4tb»ts.
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BANKERS AND BROKERS,
m muun,...... ..;...„.„...„.__.JOHH»i^TimiAS
’ _ • TIEBHAH * CO., m
■:< hankers and exchange brokers.
feMftly] Jib. 85 Waod Stmi, cmd lXammd Alky
l __ JOHN WOODS, ,■
■j Danker andkxchangb broker, . .. -
T\EAtKR in Gold, Sllto ond Kank .Notes- CirtMSt ML
■A/, par fan da received on deposit. -Oollectiona carefully at
tended to/- Fourth Street, one, door. East o t Market* Pitta
frdrgh, fa. ; : : , -•V .• • fp&ly
Daauitio and foreign JSx&xmoty Bank fJoUt r Gold and i&Zycr;
. " . BotghL Sold and Exchanged, aiQiOi-. i.. • • • ,
EXCHANGE AND BANKINO liOUSE.OB ?
TPTLT.TAK A. HILL & CO.,
. ' ■ 01VOOD STOSS*; PITTBI»tnUIHi >.
Interest allowed on time deposits. • fatigSS .
. _ISS3. " ■
EXCHANGE AND; BANKING ROD BE' OP"
A. WILKINS & CO.,
. . . No. 75 Fouinn ST2UO3»
Opposite the Bftnk of Pittsburgh,
JtHJ&
G. E. aMou) sTco;, '
BANKBiIS AND EXCHANGE BHOKERB,
B BALERS la'Eichange, Coin;.Bank Notes, Sight and
Tima Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended, to,
'and proceeds remitted to any part of the‘Union.
, : BtocksbonghtAnd'Bbld'oncoCftnlssiohJ' ' - _
tffl.No. 74 Fourth st. next door to Bank ofPittsb'g. [»i»
HILL & CO.,
• V -BANKERS ANO EXCHANGE BROKERS,
. : CORNER 0? "WOOD:UTt> FIFTH BTRXSJS..
SIGHT EXCHANGE on tho Boston* Cities constantly for
sale. TtaeßUls oi Exchange and Notts dlaffunteb--
Gold.gUver and Banfc NotoS, bought juadsold. , OoliocUons
made in all tho principal cittea of-the. . United; .gtatcfn.-. Bor.
•posits received of Par and OurTeptEundA. ■ [mar27ly
‘UtCt.XBAXntr
XI)VAfiD KAgNi • yu)&ptc» SRAHIE.
, .kSAHEB & EAHM.
BANKERS AND EXCHANOE BIIOKEEB, : , ;
T>TJY AND SKLL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notoa; negotiate
J) ih.». oa Beal Estate or Stock Securities; purchase
Promissory Notes and Time BlllSj oa East and West; ,bny
andfiollStocks <m Commission.;. '
; Collections mado on all points in the Union, .[tnyi •
I" a. wmoire & ca.,
BANKERS AND. EXCHANGE BROKERS, . .. *
so. 75 worth bt., pwtsbobqh,' opposrra nASZ.or rmsDOMB..
fIMIK SUBSCRIBER, undernew and more farccrable auapb
1 ces, will continue the Banking business .and Block Bro
kerage in the house formerly occupied by Messrs Palmer,
fliihna A 00./and more recently by the Pittßburgh IJfo In
surance Company, where he vfll.be pleased toeee
friends and customers. r {jy3j •. A. WlLtHfio* .
- - H. HOLMES &SONS,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
nip, ECMOVKD YHXIiI EASKIEQ A?iD JEXC.S.SQX CFfICE TO HO.
C 7 II&RKR atUEST. JrOtJB WXOS BXLOW OtD BTJLHI>.
N HOLMES &' SONJv Bankers • and' Exchange Brokers,
. and Dealers in NotearDrafta, Acceptances, Gold, Sil
ver api Bank-Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale. * ‘\ ' r . j-.yi'- ij .
Collections mad® in all- the cities throughout the United
'States. Deposits received in par funds or curreu t 2l o*
6T Market street, between Third and Fourth star- jja3o:iy
UQU3,......... SAMIST r
. HOOH&BABGEHT, .
BANKERS AND.KXCIIANCIR BROKERS,
t COSSIB OP STOOD * OXTH S7S-, PITTBUOKm, P*.
TYEALEBB to Coin; Bank- Notes, Time Bills, Foreign cod
J, Domestio Exchange, Certiflcntea of Deposit, *O. _
Exchange on all the principal cities of the Union end En*
ropo, lbr ealo in sums to edit purchasers.
Current end per funds received on dqjorit.
OolleeUona made on ell parts of the Union, at the lowest
rates. ■■ " fsepil:ly
: Removal. ,o. .-.TT; -
PATRICKS a rarBHD,
BANKERSAND EXCHANGE BROKERS.
Hot* Semmd thdr Office, to the Omar qfFifthmtd Wooi itt.
pmsnUEOa, ps. ' '
PATRICKS A FRIEND, Banlscrs end Exchange Brokers,
and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold. Hirer
and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western
Qties constantly for sale. .
Collections mode in aU the dues throughout tho United
State#. Depod tsreedred. in par funds orrrummt paper, at
the corner of FKlh and rWccd Streets. ‘ {feb3
AIISTW LOOMIS, , w '
STOCK AKD B ILL B K OKEfi,
Xo. 02 Tmirih tUabovt jJbaf,-
' PITTSBURGH.-. ._
453“ Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on col
laterals, negotiated. Stocks and Land Warrants bought
and sold, : ' ; • • octS
FLORENCE HOTEL,
No. 400 BROADWAY, .NEW-YORK.
(CONDUCTED omehk nraorMS TUS.):
REUBEN IOVEIOY,
PROPRIETOR,
*200,010 51
135.250 66
1,610 19
100,000 00
$110,183 £0
87,864 66
Ltua bb0wh,..................... ..... ~*.w.c. omramr.
Branru’s Hotels
Cbrvtcrcf SmWifieMahd Third Strali, JPUUhurgTi, PbmVi,
BROWN A CONNELLY, Pbopbotobs.
gg-Pood stabling attached to the House. ; . .. .
$338,318 70
FRANKLIN BOUSE, Clerelandt Ohio,
CPATRICK &SON, Paopamoas.—This Ilousa has un*
0 dergone thorough and ex tens! re repairs, alterations,
and large additions of new furniture, etru, and the proprle
tors' plwge themselres that nothing shall be wanting on
thdr part to render the Fiuhsux a place where all the cop
forts of a first classhotcl can be found; , •= ’
‘ : q PATRICK A SON.
: . st» Charles, Hotel, ; . ; y '
; (hmer of Wood and Third drezU, Bff* burgh, Fenrfcu
- ramiiroa. , :
n««»*ft#kWiidiiniintlxavln£rt!rcnie iu'to the hands of a
i the trajd-
Ly>p rnTwmnnfeAmrhiso jrrjygnlat tfeanlera, Ercryaolk
taCTtodJittiirjCwin be prorklcdlirJtif oo pains
ThUnotd V-otoforteUe nans to all
whh'dffwtfefc fmylSdq.y. Proper.
T. y*. .- ■
rrill£ ua&Hsagpoa rwpectfcfll* fefinri* tfcp Public that bo
I (b no\r folly prepaid to servo priTatirfftinilU'-iend the
public poncmlly, isithhis celebrated LAGKIt BEEIt, iu
bottled.- Alt crier* left ot bit Otltce, IfQ. 29 DIAMOND
ALLEY Jm#r Wood f trey-will bepotfctnally attended to;
and UioUenr delivered to any partoflbo dty or Tkhutj.
jtafctf- T* i * - <••' ;.y. r o. echbnck.
C. B. HEAM33& GO'S
N EWOAftPETHOUSE,
1 so. asTninn. street,
'WHOXEaAIB'ASD'SEEAUDEAX.EBS.
msEßSPAeiovs skiks~Ri>o3ik
- 1 : t;7L i
a brge; ; hdt!dscim6'ai2\l:cbcap>ssoTtinent of
iWr WMJlot!a;iroin I to S4faet tfldernlsp, Stair,Ta
bleCation and Bri
tannia Slatting, Matt* of all kinds,pwaftSTWlndow Shades,
buff Holland*;-green and buff 0» Cloths, and Putnam's
Patent Self-Adjusting Curtain Fixtures.
, . .SALES. ROOM N 0.2,
Is fail stocked with an unrivalled assortment of Royal Vel
vet, Brussels Tapestry, Bnis«els,ltnj*crial Throe Ply, Patent
Tapestry, Ingrain, and superfine carpetings*, Hall anti Stair
do. of nil widths and prices; embossed Cloth, Table and
Plano covers; Mosaic. Velvet, Axmlnster, and
Tufted Rugs; Stairltods»l>niKireting.etc.
SALES ROOM. NO. 3, ;
Contains a large and well selected, stock of In grain Carpets,
from 25 to 7b cents per yard;. Hemp Carpeting fromjlB& to
GOccnts; List nml Hag Carpota. cotton and wool Yeoman
and a Rplcndldbasortmentof English sheepskins of all col
ors and rises. V ■ -
C. B. II; A Co. would respectfully; call the attention of
persons wishing to furnish steamboats, hotel* ordwelllng
jipuses to tbe above, as they are determined to sell at the
same low prices they have heretofore: boon selling at, and
less than any other esiabltehmetit in thls city. .:: • >
. gepO Q. u nKAI?LY4rCa, No. 82 Third street.
. gacred nolle Booksi
T?oft Church Choirs, Congregations, ie.,£a, wholesale
JC and retail. Each, ptr dos,
Klhgriey'e Harp of Davld,» wUecUon of Church
: Music, 75c.. $7,00
Modeni'BmlibUt, byLowell Mason. . •- 75c. 7,00
The Modern Harp, or Boston Sacred Melodist, by . .
• IwWblteand Jno.K.Gould, 75c. ’ 7,00
NattonalPsalmlrt, by Mason and Webb, 75c. 7,00
Harp of the West, 75c. 7,00
National Lyre, -63 c. . 0,00
Bay State Collection, CSc, • 6,U0
The Church Choir, * 03c. 6,00
American Psalmody, with figured pass for Organ
or Piano,' • C3o.- 6,00.
ALSO, The Melodist, a collection of popular and social
Songs, Glees, Ac. ' .
The Social Glee BOokl
Juvenile Oratorios, fbrjuvenJTe classes, schools, Ac.
Musical Class Book, ftr adult ringing classes.
Young lady’s Harp, designed for femalo Academies and
the social drefc. . '• • «*
.Togetherwiththe-NeWCannlnaSacrn: CantidaLanJlns,
Jostrecrivedby CHARLOTTE BLUMB,
oclB - ? i • llSWood Street. '
fflRB. SHAWM—A Library of Church Mhslc, ctc,, con*
X talning over 1000 compositions,by Wm. B. Bradbury
and Geo. P. Root, assisted byThbmaa uastlngs and T. B.
Meson. Price 75c <—per dozen $8,50.
SACRED MELGDEON—-On a new system of notation; by
A.S. Hayden. Price7Go—-perdozens7,so.
HARP OP THE SOUTH, (in Patent Notes;) a hew-colleo
tion of Sacred Music, selected from the most popular com*
posers, by Prof J. B. Woodbury. -Prico7sc.—perdoi, $7,50.
CHRISTIAN -MINSTREL-By Alklu;: one of the -most
popular books published.- Price 76c.—perdsz. $8.50. ••
NEW CAKMINA SACRA—By LoweU.Masoo, and tbo
most successful-musio book ever published; 0ver350,000
copies, have been k)l<l; Price 75c^—per doz. $8,50.
CANTICA LAIJDIB, Or American Book of Church Music;
the latest collection ;by Lowell Mason, and Goo.-J. Webb.
Priee7sc.—perdox. $8,50.? : .••• r. , f-.
A large supply of the above popular-Unrio Books receiv
ed, and for Bale singly orby'thaqaantity, by -
oct!7 ; , . JOHN H.tMELLLQB. 81 Wood at..
Sew Must© 1 New Mttiio l
HKLEBEft has just received, per Adanu? Express,
; THEY SLEEP TUB COLD QRAVE-jiqw song
composed and dedicated to J. Fleming, Esq., byll. Kleber.
Old DogTrny, by 8.0. Foster.
The Garland, a set of beautiful Waltzes for Guitar, by
Prof. Bupp, of thla city. ,
. AllThlnga aio Beautiful; d pleasing Duett for two voices,
byGlover,. •
7- Wert Thou to Speak Farewell. ■
: The Prima Donna Waltz, os performed with unbounded 1
Applause by Julien’s band.
.. Jullen’s. Musical. .Tour In America, a descriptive pleco,
embodying all the American National Airs, by Jullen.
_‘Katy Darling’s Farewell, ftr Guitar.;
' Katy Clyde/ ~ • :
, Old Log Hut, do.,'etc., etc. -*.*
Also, “Dodworth’s Brass Band School,’.' containing every
necessary,lnformation to organize Brass Bands, to under
stand the nature of brass, their , selection and adaptation,
and embracing a number of-fine tdeces: arranged for full
Brass Bands by Allen-Dodworth, leader of the- celebrated
Dodworth Brass Bend,* New York; for sale by • ■ ■
oclS - ;H. KLEBER, No, 101 Third street; -
HN'rKRPUIgE WORKS. '
■no. : l3owoon sraor. rumn nook cxlow vmant ailst.
UP 3FJY rf - tfJBTVEY*
manufacturers of
DENTAL
INSTRUMENTS, KIELEB, Ac. We
l§gjjF keep a general assortmentoftheabove
■ i . arildesconstantly on hand; together
with a mineral variety of Fancy Hardwaro. Also, Ghns, Pis
tols ana Bevolven, FlaskvHonUi Bhot Brits, Caps, Powder,
Lead ond-Bnltote; B6whyDir&; Hunting and Pocket Knives;
Tailors'And Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.—
Abo^liuaaosandSuPportew.'V'
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed.
RIFLESt—Weoro making Rißeaof every description,to
order, of the best meteria). and'workmanship warranted.—
for than at Wholesale or Retail, will beUll
ed with despatch. Hunting parflek supplied at
.TAMRS RICITARDSON,
, - ■ - OaVVKUT & CO.,
T\I&BIttKEBB,:ENQBAV3aia ANI) KMBOSSEIIS. wjdl
JJ.Emmo2E;MAOTF*cn7BJaiB,Uo.'4B BoUth Third street,
pnnAPßt.vniA. -■ . \»rpso..
.:j ii-.‘ VK hi IT! AtV IH.INPB,
OP EVEB7 (iOAtrry. for tnde at inimpfaetarew 1 prtcMj
«t tho :NEW .OAKPET STOBB, « TOTH STHEET,
nsu Wood. V fnor?htfl HOniNSOKrtI Oa-.
GLIKK BTEKKr—Two Ujta forMli), elumtal on'ClIH mtt
Criok streoto,’ by 78 deep- PtU»ja«
Terms: One-half in band: balance in crab year." •-*
' 8. CtJTUBEUT 4 SON,
Baal-Estate Agents 140. Third afc
kj IDE?—3000 fi» Clear Bacon SMea fur aale by _ _
octT KING A MOORHEAD.
fjs *s .. r * V.* x 4 *’* r •
» « % r « * - > f * i> f. - -
v - ,■. »'*■ i .<. ’
-'•^ V V'V.’'V
-Vvili. ■
l":Xf .^;;.i:.’J^-
HOTELS, &c.
fiew Sacred Mntlo Books*
. •>.;.»• i-. •'
o'ixi.'\ I: i-|v %' **•
FURNITURE.
Isa WM. K. STKVENBOS to-InkmActure
uL CABINK3SWABB of every description, at bis old stand,
: KpS corner of Liberty and Seventh streets, UNDKBTAK
• 1 te att.lte myll
~ / A. UILUIUEIj « CU„
HAYB OS n«SDr»tr thEir ,<ut«MjT<l (lißll®r and
CUAIH JIANDS'AOTOaYj_No. 6t etreot, *'
’large assortment of -Tflalg:farnlt'DTfy.«htrVtfray.
will sell'ls per cent, beloT?-cnstomary rates. ./ :
t Terma—cash only.' • ; j•; v..: r r..; • - dec27Jj. ’.
Great Inducements to Cash tarebaiftia.
wlU«ll our AND PANOY
VV GHAIBSANDIIEDSTEADa, at prices that cannot
fall to please cash. - All onr- twbrfr tewarranted,.
Oar Jenna4re.;o4BHrr. ■■• ■? u : JAIIES LuvVnY* JB* -
:• -marks' ;jl ■? X • oonSO^iitha^iXibq^ite,.-
■iqtutneymett ■CaliinißtiHaltert Awosittloit* •
: ■ WA&tiHOUSIT&iy.TMZ&DST&ETST? ‘
: '. .; (aziWEES,w«)i) Asi> JtAkxrf'sTS.) * ;
. . . THIS ASSOCIATION ' ' '
already' twice to three times aaVLL 1
ffljjHfffWwHß-manyAhands as. the 'largest And Mpt
hitherto most renowned miriness ■ i *
'flhopa of this city, have openedtheir oae
able t& furnish tho pabllc, by wholesale orretail,with Pur
| nitnre of *>. .v.
. Mahogany. Wardrobes fPressing Bureaus;; Fell Columned-
Bureaus ; Mahogonyßeda fceads ; Mahogany Chairs; Hocking
Stools;’
[.Book. Cas6s ‘Card Tables';/Pier:Tables;:fino
| CanlTables; Centre Tables; Hatßacks;French Bedsteads;.
| Ottomans; Poplar-Wardrobes; -DitdngidnHhreakfkst Tables;,
I Workstands; Cheny and Common Workatandsi.highpoat,:
] common; low, and trundle Bedsteads ChenyJHireaus; Cribs
l Cradle3,:A<bv.. .V ; .\ i '
t Tha advantages of oo*operauon, on an extemdvefiealej per-.
I mlt them to sell at the lowest prices, and they, are deter-
I mined to sell, lower than any corapetitors, *neqnally good,'
j if notbettcr article, and warranted—as the pnmloww un-
I deißthndbygiving them a call; _v.. .
1. work of Misdescriptions, And other artidfis
I of any description, made to order in every style, at the Bfcbrt*
l est notice. ...’V’ •- • ~ mar 29 .
PITTSITORQU.
; JAMES W.WOBfiWBMi,:
QABITV&T F.U&iaTVRB MAITUFACTVBER. ‘ ,
Wart-rooms C7an4fl9 TtUw4«tr«et.
-Ussmeammii}■ W.-;W.-respcctfally-'informsf*:? -
his fidmda mdcastomera that hevaA .
has now completedhis Spring stock Raa.
.r»»". 77”:^?®'of Purniture, which'is. deddwly-f !\ »■:
the largest and best ever offered -forsolo In this City, which
will bo sold at prices ss low as any In the United States,
Bast or West-*'/ ■- -■■.•
; As he ia determined to uphold the quality with WeU soa- ;
toned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and -
from the extent of-Ids. orders and facility in manufacturing,
be lg onabled to produca warranted furniture, at the lowest
. prices. -■
He hafl ftilopM ofidentifying-hls customers*;
; Intensstwith idsown,in .quality* ahdf prices and keema alf- -
i hand the greatest. Variety of every description, of .
I furniture,. the cheapest and phUnsst, to the moatele* •
gant and costly, that n house, or any part of one, may be :
I famished from his stock, or manufactured expressiy to or*
I d». The armdes consist, In part, of Us atoek;
which to, richness of aWIo and finish, oannot he surpsasea
I in any. of ttte'BaMan cities:
touts XIT ttfeAptete Softs;
I .BO in plush.and hair doth;
I BO dei. Mahogany Chain;
] 20 dot. Walnut . “
I .BO Mahogany Becking “
20 Walnut r ** w '
I 60 Mahogany Wvans;
20 Walnut **
| 60 Mdrble Hop Centre Tables: -: :
60 ■:■** <» Dressing Bureaus; .
j •go« : « Waflhstands; -
I 40 Enclosed • u
I : 100Common **
] 1 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus $-
I '49 Mahogany Bedsteads:
20 Walnut «
I ‘ BOCfottage :;
J 800 and Poplar Bedstoada; •
i 20Miihoganr Wardrobes;
: 10 Walnut « .
I 10 Cherry “
I 60Plain Bureaus;
| 70 Dining andßreakfast Tabled;
j . 12 Secretory and Bookcases;
I ' 20 dox. Cane Seat Chairs; • ' *
| 24 Cmie Seat Rocking Chairs;
12Ladles* Writing Desks; . . .
j Hat and Towel Stands;. .. What-Nots;
I ■ Btignires; . PaperMacheTables:
I Conversation Chain; ' Pembroke . “
J Kilzabrthan “ Hall and Tier u
Reception ~ “ ladles’Work «
j Pearl Inlaid “ . Rxtonrion Dining Tables;
1 j Arm .: ** Ottomans;
| Gothic and Hall Cbalrs; . . .. .. .
I A large assortment ; of. (X)MMON PURNITOBR and
l WINDSOR CirAliia. Ci&rNrz Macebs Bupplled with all ar-
I tides in tbcdr line. .
I and nOTKLB, fanilshcd at the shortest
[notice...''.;..,. : r.
- All orderepromptly attended to. - sptß
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
- HEW JEWELSY BTOBE,
5o« 87 Market Blreetf
(&cmd &x>r above the JfortfavKsl comer of the Diamond.)
TOUN STEVEN SON,(of thelatefirm of Jobnß, WFaddun
AOv> respectfully annoiltiees to tie public that ho has
opened, at the above stood, a fine assortment of WATCHES,
JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED .WARE, LAMPS, GI
RANDOLES, Bbdxt and Table Cutlery t Britannia Tea and
Cbmmunim Sett, and the asd&l variety of goods hi his lino
of business. ■•••■ •'
Special eaw and attention given to the REPAIR of PINE
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. . . . . i
He trusts, that ids long experience iannslriess, be
will be able to give satisfaction tothose who may favor taluk;
with their pattonage.
'Pittsborgb, May 1516,1853.
; Henry Richardson* Jeweller*
HAVING refitted bis store in abandsoma manner, and
bat recently retarned from the eastern cities.with ft
fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY,- and '-FANCY
GOODS* vonld call the attention of his frieudsand custom*
era to tha fact that .among Rls Watches will be firandthe
moat desirable styles, patterns and makers* BfJewelry, the
latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pina, PoVandVest'Chalns,
fingerWoK3,Earßings, .
; FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Mftche, Work Tables and
Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats,
Colt's Pistols, Porte afonnaies in great variety; China Fruit
and Cake Dishes ; with' an endless; variety of nsofaland oTs
namratal articlev which have only to be seen tobe appre*-
dated. [aoyll . XO, 81 MARKET STREET. -
ITIAUXd WORTH KNOW IN QTo al i that 1 are about <o
.purchase anything In the tray of find Watches, , rich
UoidJwwelry/orsterliug Silver Ware.' HOOD-has now on
hand a very good assortment of all kinds' of goods. in lib*
line of business, that he is selling at their TnukVAltrs and
at least from 25 to SO fl cent below tho prices asked by those
« Old that have bean twenty years or so in the tnar
bet with their oUstock of goods that cost,when purchased,
double their present Talue, and yet they expect to make a
profiton theta.; X assort'facta worth knowing,'that I am
selling goods, new and fresh, just purchased, as above, from)
25 to cent cheaper than any other dealer lndhis city,
Of 51 Market street • ;.rjy22
TTOUaK TO LKT, AND FURNITURE FOH BALB--A
JL good three story house on .Second street, between
M'oodohd Market The furniture will be sold at a bargain.
Tfoqulrgof- ■ y f jy22l , ' 11.0. HOQD,-5I Market at.- _ r
Bat. Wood Nanery and Gardena, - H
.TAMJES KENNEDY,fIat© Manager of the well-known Sy*
f) . racuse Nuseries, New Tork,) begs leave to Inform tha
inbllc. that hahaa cow established an EXTENSIVE NOR
LEST, cm tbeFarmofMr.'JajnesS.'Negley, near East Lib
erty, where he shelf beprepared, afteribeith, instant, to re
’celveand fill orders Ibr tfrexy Torieiy ofEniit and Ornamen
ts Tree* Hardy ondGreen House Shrubs and. Plants. In
addition to a choice sad superior stock oh hand, he his made
arrangements with one of thedargest Ntawriea tn.the East,
to keep ufr his supply. Having a thorougband.long expe
rieuco in tbac business he,can .assnre his customers perfoct
satisfiaetton*..-i-s-f;... ■- V.
• Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully o£TerTils services la
iayipgout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub«
lio Parks, or Urn grounds ofCountry and will
also furnish plans tor the formation, of
scenery, Ac., In. the -highest; styles of tho art.
- Practically acquainted with, every, branch of Landscape
Gardening, and having spent years In the Sylvian Parks of
England, and; on the. beautiful banks of tho Hudson, he
hopOs hehas the capacity to meet the wishes of those who
fovof hto. •
' 49* Gommunlnnlons can he addresse d through tho (Sty
PostOEce,or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Negley *
Mohan, 22 Wood street
martrv . : KBmreiVT A 00.
• ■■ : ’ ■ ■
CELEBRATED CHEMICAL YEAST
OB BAKINS POWDEBB, -
The -
• cal Article fvr Raising BreacUßitcuitf fYtcd t
Griddle, and Johnny Qxku,l\utry>
; . -&uddinQtiBv}&tCake* r .
• .. Cbrti Bread, rfe.;-• >
£T£B lirrE&TEP. r
Opinions of ihe j pres9;— • - i
.Those whofaavo tried it,haVe found that thondvertl*o> i
meat dpesnot Vauntits. praises- too highly.—{Tallahasgoe i
Jloridian .and Journal, Feb. 19,1863. . i
• Housekeepers. who have tested the quality of this pow*l
der, pronounce unanimously lh ita favor.—[l/rckport Pally i
.Counpr. v" ;‘ J . ■.-v ■ nV-w'
Jt surpasses every thin gin tho way of riting, we ever saw .1
used in tho baking of cate^—{ltohvray Advocate and llegts* i
leri April 15,1853.' " . -y •• :•
. This is an article of such utility In various kinds of cook* i
«ry, that whon Its virtues becomo 'properly known, no
housekeeper*- that 'etodiei-camfOrt and economy, will wil-
Bngljr ih-XN. Y. PlckUhlsy 21,1853.
Noons needhesf tnleto oseDurkce’e all-important article
to housekeepers.—[Republican Banner and
M.IT, 1853. - -'-v
- Would youbave light bread, street hreadj broad that ymi
can eat with H good rolisb; do not forget to procure Durkeu’s
Baking Powder, andyou wm not DUI to havp good bread,
; cakes, Ac.—[Troy Dally Tiniw; May 24,1852.
We have tried this aritclo; and can recommend it with i
porfbet confidence.—Quebec Gaxette,'July, 1852..
Durkee’s Baking'Powder wo havetried atour honse, and
our half” was astonished at-the.result—[N. Y.
DftUy Times, Got 23,1852.;; ; \ ■.:• ; . _
[ •AD gockl housewives will rejoice Jn and glorify tho namo
of Durkeey alter they hare given his Baking Powder a fair
l trial.—f New York Bun, SfpVSO, 1852. . •
i- - Dorkee’ißaking Powder, undoubtedly tho'bestarticlefbr
i this purpose that has yet.been-dlscovered.—N. Y. Dutch
mah, Kcb. 12,1853;
i Thehighest commendations, from hundreds of tho largest
i and most'respectable wholesale, houses in Ibis, and .nearly
overy large dty ou thls continent, could be given, If space
! allowed it.
E. R. DURKEK,.
SOtBiSKffJUSTOi AIID AIAHUVACnttrB,
York*
BAXTER A
SMITH & SINCLAIR,
WHOLESALE ©ROGERS,
: m SECOND AND IOA FIRST ‘STREETS.
~ n* stoebiaso fqs asps, .
309 bags Rio Coffee; iOObblsNlO. Molaxses; '
n&hbdsN.O. Sugar; ... 00 bbls Sugar-House do. • ■
30 boxes Grant's Tobacco; .; 20Q bales Batting; '
00 boxes Webster old do* ■ 300 kegs Nails, assorted;- ■ •••- >
■2O trxs Russell A Roblnaon’p; 200t»xcs Glass; ?
100 caddy boxes of various 30 kegs Ya. Twist Tabacx»; r
• broods} ' - -'••••• 200 boxes Rosin Soap;
00 bblsLoof Sugar; • .. 00 boxes Palm do.
20 twigs Pepper* - CQ-boxes Ground Pepper;
,15 bags Pimento ; [sop27}.: ■ Urouod Cassia, &a.Ac.Ac.
ONJBY—3OO lbs prlmo nev white -Honor,'in smali
boxes, farfamily use, just received and lor sale by
QPggO J.D: WILLIAMS 122Wood &'■
T>KBIDKNOE FUR: SALfr-SUuated InAlieghenyCity.
Xi, The Lot Is OO feet front on North Canal street* by 285;
deep to Ziberty stroet'iTke lronsa is large and
]y arranged, ■frith gas fixtures, bath room, 4a. A good Cor?
riage House end Stable on Idbertyctrecfc; trees/shrubbery;
Ac. Thia beaatiful reridencawill bo sold'on easy terms.
•oct2o f 'n a. CUTIIBERT A;SON,;4O,ThirdBV
T>RmIiU7LDSTRK-~locasks ibrsalYby ;
-'.--Bnrlp JOirldend. ■ ?-i-'v-rr
T>HRsON3 lusur«d;la4hft'slataftl Department of the.
j|::Flttoburgfr lift:liuraraßcjfCompsay, are requested to
7 all and recaivo tbrirScriplorlhe 3s. per dividend de»
•elareff ?nthdijt«f FvbruarylasKi , i>'
.« ■ :..i. ij y n'-;•; • i /•; Or £ COLTOfc Sasretary
.wi*tti>oy»av4ng jracfri&tt. ....>.• ••:_•
‘ITiltE BOSTON SAUSAGB CirrrEßrAND
and Cora
and a Targe assortment of Implements suitable iot the
Carden and Farm, from the Seed and Agricultural Ware
house, 40 Ilfib street.
tcld JAMES WARDROP.
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THE OEMST ESTABLISHED. OBEICE, IS. THIS ? CtTST
. -j. 4 " • , . -tj- •■
•:-i ! abiffcV-Ta^Hß^Oljlß.C.OlJflTaYi
BLAKI2LYbega tears to Bay to those pfirSDns'h&T
i| tteOW- CotmtryraaddettrofcL. of either
'pendlnothshi mbusycr. paying tiiolr passage, that m 3 .ftr*
ran (remen tfl for doing either la bow compl6ta,»na on so.ltnn
without tficr lots oLa dollar, and the house for wWcliheta
neglect of n, r y jondon pnm^xiVer
pooh
Bhah, NowmOelTOjv-Tiotulotideny, arulDnndalk.topoW
'York,Ph!Welphla 1 Boston,BalHmoro andNaw Or!«mJ,£ns
from thence to PUMmrgta ; . and will attend atrjetiy to-for
wirding passengers from thence to any part of the country,
lie also has eight droits for sale# payable at the following,
place?, vis: - .
• ..•■ ON ENGLAND. ~ ■"'■*'•
Edwards, Sandfort & D 0..... .. ..London. ;.
Wm. Ttfppscott A Oo.a.^i M w MMtK ».:..;. M^»M ..,.\Me.LUorPool.'
■ (Available in the principal cities and towns throughout
-England and-Walea./ •: / ■■.■■..•■_ r; . -,i.
• ONIUELANB.
r; ; HIUUtCHB3»~v ~~-
Armagh, *- - -Belfast, ... . .Downpatrick, Enniskillen,
Maltow, Strabaiie, r Atblonc,.! :. Carlow, "
Droghoda, Fermoy, ... Monaghan^—Ennlsconhy,-
Ballina, ; Cavan, : r Dundalk, Galway,. •
Ncwry, Tralee, ... Clonmell,
Dungannon,;. Londonderry^Omagh, . 'Yonghan,
Bonbridge, Kilkenny,: Dungannon,' KDrush,
Waterford, Coleraine,-v Earsonstown, Cork,
Ennis, v . - Bandon# * i fiUgo, “ Wexford,
Cootohill, ’ Limerickt - 8a1iyahann0n,'............
• -CNfiCmAND . ..
Fro?lnclalßank
National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and Its branches
In fifty townsin Scotland.: -
ON FRANCE,
Messrs, Edward mount A Banters^. mm. ......Paris.
(Available In nay city In&ance.)
• • - ON GERMANY.
Messrs, Vogel. Kock A Frankforton-the-Maln.
: rayf .> i j M9d.'eonbfBeyfaib'fcpdftn[Hhtteldata.
■4gt PABSAGB -ry^g
afflE. _ ■
Tnia Jtplendid new Skip, tralftf&r. « Tsjatotl'a line,** i*
the darkest Packet. Ship afloat, and ft* strength of
build, accommodations for passengers, and sailing qualities;'
baano equal In the Liverpool trade.
.i The EMERALD ISLE will sail from Liverpool bu or about
the *oks or-DrcsKßsa, and • persona sending forthulr
Mends sbould not lota the opportunity of Sbeuring jmrta’ge
ft* them Ship, „ •
Incrdertopment delay, passenger* will be notified by
letter from Messrs. W. Tepscott & Co„ Llverpool/what day
to tether* to embark.. /.'I ' '
The Emerald Isle Is commanded by Capt Geo. B. Cornish,
(recently of the favorite packet ship, w Wm« Tapscott,”) who
a well known for his kindness to passengers,’and his skill*
‘dittoes as a commander. - - ,
N. Bv—TheE. 1..wi1l bo succeeded bythe tnagnifleentnew
ship u Shamrock,** commanded by the well known Captain,
Samuel B* Deane,. •... i.
To secure passage, apply to* -■ JAMES BLAKELT, ■-•
• oct2l Corner of Seventh and Smfthfleld «t*.v .
TEAS! TEAS! TEAS!
WHOLESALE A37D RETAIL,
the_ WeMu Tea State,
r 7 38 Piwn BTRB*T,EmsßracrH,V**. I
T>T tho half chest, of neatly packed In metallic packages]
I'S.tasultthe trade.. : ■ ' • j
The Subscriber Unow recsWing-hUFall stock of GREEN*
and BLACK of some of the finest ebons!
to be found lu the Eastern market. Merchants viritiog the
city are invited to call and examine our stock. . . j
Below teallst of the various grades, all of Which have
been carefully selected, andean with confidence bo recoup
mendodr __ ;
•-30 half chests fine Young Hyson;, I
10 ; do .: do- : MoyunoYoungßysos; * •; >
10 do extra fine Moyone do; f
. 100 • do • Superior do; .
15 do/. r extrafino. do; ,
50 lAtqurod boxes extra Curious YoungHysOo;
25'fcalf chests fine Gunpowder;
• 10 do -' extra fine da; • - I
5 • do do Moynne Imperial;
. 20 do Superior do; . . -- ;
' ' 150 do TiceOolottg BloekTea; r -..
;40 do • extra fine Oolong; • 1
30 do extra Cut ions do;. •
SO. do .Superlatively strong and fragrant Oolong;
2Schoatsextraune English BrenkfratTea; - j
O do Curious * • :do -do; i
ALSO—Java and Bio Coffee, Lovcring’sGrusbed anJFu!*
verisedSugars. - r .< . • ]
ALSO-bS.OOO Principe- Sogora, trhichwni
low. ■ - • •• ■ * A. JATNES, , f
novllriiw 38 Fifth street, Pittsburgh.! ;
TYPE AGENCY, j
:7A. : JAYNESri-li;^^^i,
NO. 3Q JISTO STREET, PITTSBURGH, ... j
Agent for CoJafyftf&c.i
OF PnaAOSX£B}A| . - ' j
HAS ON HAND and for sale, the ftQowing>?-Bia«lJunl
column.' GaUejs;. Common'Qalieys asEortcd, Slice
GaUeys, Composing Sticks; ;<Jommon, and .Job- Cast*;
Shooting Sticks; Ley Brushesr Boxwood Quoins; Focal?
tore and Riglet, of all descriptions;-Brass of jail
descriptions; Job Ihk, in lft cans; 100 kegs TrOuVs News
Ink; 100 Founts Fancy Card Letter; and Leads, cut to any
• ength. - i
Ordersftr Presses and Type will receive prompt]at
tentton, and furnished at the Foundryprices. Old Type
. .
• pjttsburgbtMay 14. {
Rboads &. Sons.
NEW PATjBNT AMALQAM PEN.—Thls lfflporbmj In* ;
vention removes, the two' great obstacles* to the tin I
versa! use of the Steel Pen,' vis: their rigidly and thrlr
raplddestructioni by the corrosive action of Did ink.{ Jh
minalely ewuniniiig thp- qulU pen in the act of writing, K’
will be seen that Iht action itcompoimd, consisting, l flrsk 11
. a gentle yielding backward action,immediately above; the
nlh of the pen,, and, second, the “ scissors* actioij, or
spreading open of the potato to pbrthU
This compound movement—whioh steel pons 'hitherto
never havehad—gives to the qton Ito flQXlfeUlty>aod
; peculiar springy play which is:so'agreeabto' to i dbo hhndi
and which seems to suit the action of the mnsdesof thrf
' fingers; yielding, as it does, to the slightest pressure. With
out cramping theh&nd. The efforts ofall Bteetpenmokera
have been directed to the attainment of this essential quel*
ity of flexibility, and they have bad recourse to an Idtvu
merablo variety of nocks and piercings to attain .it. ] The
inventors of the Patent Amalgam Penfbund* from_a series
of experiments, that the whole practice eftho trade had in
this reject been erroneous—th&tho. oomblnatio&i * f
and “piercings’* could produce the desired cotton,
if Vie'ordinary foroiof the tiedp&LWCTtadhered to. I This
wtatbetog gained, they avoided tho plan hitherto adopted
fur attaining: flexibility, and gave a peculiar form to tbe.
metal; by : hlch they managed:tocomblne tpe “edisoTs”
action Of the Ordinary steel pen wilh the agrceable floxflU
,'ity of the quill. The sbcohddfflcdlty to be Overcome was
or loss magnitude, fat. rtttl of greatf.tupoctaucutotbp con«
sumersof steel, pens.*;dSycryohelsawareoftia cumrslv'e
- action of, the inh on the ordinary steel peni: Eyed with tbe
greatest care, it speedily destroys tho delicately sifcooihsur
r aeoorthe:psn.- 8o emious a drawback b thls’frcan the
utility of the steel pen, that thoojapds..arQ'lhduced yi pdr*
chase gold pens»atau enormbus <»sfc, althost exclualvcly
hecflUße-ofthottnli-corrosiTeQuaUtyof thattoeUL.: The,
Inventors havexemoved tide crril by tholrcbmpoximltoetal,'
which possesses all the necessary .quali^es.ofsteel, vqdithr
additional meritnf reslstiogf hacheniicat petion of the ink.
Thesel&furtßleuimorethdntwtofrtimtftvngerQian Vie
■Sid thusraidering Vim-iteeheapfa*xt4ntro<&txd,
.- For sale by - W.B.'HAVEN,BtoUoiicr.V
• novl9- • ' , Market strret. corner of. Sepond;.'-
■Bridge over the Allegheny River, jnt. or
; ;'- r -' : [ .Vi-r^-K
■VrOTIOK IS HEREBY of the
J\ Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva
nia, eotlUed“An Act to authorize theGorernar to JncoTpo-?
rate a Company to erect a Bridge over the Allegheny Wveiv
at or near Sharpaburg, Id Allegheny County,"-approved
13th of March, l&s3,and Supplement thereto, and Act* ex-'
tending the time therein llmUed, Books vfll be opefitftby
the under named Commissioners, to receive enbwriptiotw'
Ibr the Btock of sold Company, at;the BT»CHARIfoB IIO
TEL, in the City of Pittsburgh, outbo -SEvishIuSENTH •
flay of DECEMBER, 1853, between thehottraoflQ o’clock,'A.
M., and 4 o’clock, P. M; and should thawhole number of.
shares not be" subscribed on that day, then and In tnatcasa,
at the house of Mr.NEWPORT;in theßorougbof Sharpe*
burgh, oh tho’ TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF THE SAME
; MONTH, between the same hours. • " . j •
i . FhlUpMtller, ' Thomas Uggott,'
i James Sharp, Gabriel Adam* j
i Lewis C. J. Noble, . Thomas-Wallao*
i Peter KUngousmlth, Malcolm Leech, 1 .
[ JohnW. Duncan, - Harrison Pany,* ,•
| • David Drenan, - Robert Chessman, .
> Frauds Earns, ; ' Richard Ewalt, I
- Duvidßoyd, Robert Wilson* l
i ■ v JamtisJSflrshall, . . JameaH.'ftpClelland,
Henry M’Gcary, “ 'ThomasPesrsoh,
\ - Samea Blahqlyv -GrtfntMoirry, ; .
i • Chari® Spang, ■ . . James O’ll.Dcuny,
. William C. Denny, A Morton,' i
i J. a Comstock, , Lemuel Sburtllft
I F.A. Collier. > James Lewis, vi
Pearl. Steam -Mill;
CANAL BASINr ALLEQHENy Clirr,
(HSAR tni BAItWID CTATIOJT.)
wQl bo suppEt&wiih our various grades of
I? FRESUQEOtJNBjPLOTJB, -' f :
By leaving their orders at the Hill or inCrar boxesnt, ?y
Logan, Wilson 4 Co., Wood atreet,of Beaan AlUdter,cor-_
ner Liberty and St; GTairßtroet«, PlttBbttfBJi, J : i ’ j ' .
' H. P. Bchwarts; 0r3..T: Batter * «
Floor wlllbedeuveroitofamUiesinel&erefthatwoelUcs.
: Thuis: CASH-on deHvery.' nr*^
• Jy2o * 1 "• - * •." •*•-.; iBRYAfobuRNNEDY AOO» ,• •
•• iH Sal*,i : «•••
jua • IN PBTEUS WASHINGTON COUN
j*jn*fTT, PfiNNA.~Theunders!ghedwUbeBtpdlap©€eof
viilnabls-.Parnvvituated in onebfthp most thri*
Ting, fertileanddesirablefeeettofcs ofWashington county—
In a neighborhood proverbial for tie good morals and inteb
Ugenee, and sufficiently cohvetilentto goodznarketa,. This
Land Ilea within two miles hf the proposed .junto fur : the
Charticr* TaUey-Railroad, an improvement which will cor'
talnly bemadedarlngiheeomiDg year. 'lt contains about
W ACRES, more-or* tost of which tbero-ara about 110
ACRES CLEARED,and and
finely improved. -rTheuholeored i&ad’aboahdsln goodTim*
ber, and the wholela: abundantly supplied wiU>3aa3sr£3£
adiolnaleods of Will tom Park, Darnel Bell * and others.
The Improvement?
<meßrii&&adthe otherFrimef’d Framß BARN, and two
umfflrt -STABLES, 'With 'oUmr out-buildlngß.
There la act abundance or
This valuable Paint will be sold on accommodating terms.
For any further Information In jofeietiee to
canbemidetothesdbseribcrfju Canonabtmr., ,
seplQ:3m - ■ ‘ • : V, r CALOirAN;
licit acontintauace
the establSbment ofa ftour-and 'AFiSj'Within the
d^for the accommodaticn of who
ThoaUentiwfo? ptherfl, lalnvh
M, om< »ii i that thev will Rive majLtriSEr'*
2 I / A v rX ILBaAVO,No;* BlazpomL
. articles-takeabachirgot found good, and the
'tapheyteturndT:'^-y;v-;vr-- : >: /->•-tpatlfl •
!I>ATKNT FECIT GATIiEUER—For picking fruit from
iS. - tall trees Without theaid of. n Phuiinz Instru
ments of the mart approved. Construction; Digging 'Fotljb.'
auitahle: for! etrowbCTry
Drill?; Cutting Bokes,'&r Hay,orCqijnStolks,-of various
great variety of lahcr-AaVipg-ImplfinM'UV,
for thA garden or : w i)uiridng’^ l ßan7' s . nod other
standard works oa Fruits,-Flower*,^tmilArchltee
Landscape OSxdgnlßg, for sale; at the Sudani Implement
Warthbuse,No.4& Fifth street. **-' -• v-j •
? Jyg2’.’;* v ; ... ... >.;3AMSj'WABPItOP..v
rsjfrt avWALL would notify hisSiends and the’publ%'
v¥ ’ Q&tha has,removed his ctudla frbm Flmrfreet
to uie.oqrtjei l of filarket and Edurthirtcret*,!
over ti»store6fT7m.Bl< Hcrs£>' entrance onrourth street.
At tKe-reqdeSt of his fidßid?,' he has ulao openal a DRAW*
TNG SOBOOL; ClasMS for ydungTAdlcs wwVCenUeaei
triU be formed in both Drawing Palutlng.' He befitted
up a Room with every feeQlty fosr«ady; ana he trims? that
hu enterprise will meet with a supporting patronage.
«or22:tf ■
-> •'••• 4 *- ... V : ■
,•* s
>, $.7 to:,-■. J
I V,' ** 4
•p .a- -U. - *
y
> tpoOßM cel*bt«®id ? fiir' : '^rf
itfetajritegttestf - r>
Ktothe.TOl)llclTrtilci.lb^r4o 1 < >
ths I cntnDBti;tftiMtot»j ll |^ T irtue9ima^niJerfttic
froikifiargQ J ' k
? A?
frotivieDtleinßir ireTl'' -
knotm la wJipf-tlieliliWsttcsMctalbdlty^
cmrfy ofthem «sWlngJnth^ty-,qt^iclraioatfrVft ; '* ,; -
:"P. ItOtDENi.Efti.i of the ErifiiuungtJ Hotc!*'E!cfcDoW*- l%
linovw otwjrfrhßrok »ys M bs&.femißQ
IQOTeT & hnndml'
*ctißQ& tii iiwxrljrall'the for.'whlch U ad-- *
:c)J. vltbiilieinosfrwtOTijphlnfllyjpvxJ pmuHp. Up pAjs it !#•
tbe extraoTdimry meflidiioßoliaß crer Been. r: '
t AGUE ANJ) hereby certify, "
that for JEhree years Ihadt’AgUßahdPeTerof the' niortvib-'ov
lentdescrlptton.; I hadsereraPPbyiiriiiijs, lo6k)orge'<ra&n*
t}l!e«of;QulflliKr f MeTcrarjrj«od IbelleVe all tho Tonicand*-'*
TfertTscd, batallTiUhoatraiiy pmnanetit r€tfef. At lisk l ;
iHed OartertKSpanish JlUtarivtwo,bottl&3of tThleb effte*’
tuiilly cured me. and Imb happy to say I have h6a neither >
chllteta'fcver »ioce.>-.lc<mrider.it the best Tontein the :■
wcrld.and the-only medldno.. that, ever reached pay case. -
!' BeaverDa%nearlUcbmbn<i;Va; 1 v >
> C:B. r LUQB»‘J&b* oMuchmrnja, and for ■
teacy ye*rttothe ; Post OSlce, confidenCoin the'
astonlßhlngofihacy of that be *v.
baa bought upwards bf trhich f he bas sftoQ -
tway totha afflicted.— Hr. Imekeayß be bos never known It
jfaiU’wben.takenaeenrdlßjt todlrectiona. > J
, DtvSITNQE, ftpTicUrfDi? FhyHldiQ,ahdfonijeriy ofthe
r City Hotel, Jn the city bf Richmond, says he has witnessed *
i In'a number of.lnstances tb? . effects of Cartons SpArfsb 1
Mixture, which were uvfo t truly surprising.-"'He says ina
case 6f CoßffumptJon;dependeiit on, the Liver, the good Of* .-
jfects were wonderful indeed;
j SAMUEL M.tbKUJKBB. of the firm.of Drinker & Mori
<rls, Richmond*. Mutfisrtfdiof24ver Complaint a! etgfcC years
standing,’bjMhb Mb-of two j butties of Carter’s B Danish:
*■<■'-&* v •
5 Q&EA'RCUKE OF BGBQFBLA*-The EOltamof the Rich-,
[mood ; Rifepubllean 'had &' servant .employed In tbdr "press - “
jroom btiTeil
jtl«h,whitheatlrelydisthledhlwfrom.iroik,..Two hoMVrf
jof-Carter’s Spaolsu Mixturemade a perfect. 0 ireof him,
landtheKdlta»(.lnapQblloivbt!eeusaythnr <( cheeTtuUy«v.
[rommendltloaU wbanroafillcMwiihUny dkeaaedf the
tbood.”.' •• ; /■; . r ' •.,■■■■• i. ' ;
SmL
valuable boy eutadofScrofuJa by Carter’s Spanish instore - , ' .
Iconsldfirfttmiy aTaloable. medicine.
r- ; .»•. Jaws-m..Tinea,.
Conduetorontbe BF, and P.R.B Va.
SALT RHEUM of T WENTTYEAKB BTA NDItfQ CUBED,
—Mr* JOHN THOMPSON,reading in the cite cf nfebmond,
was cured by thrperbotiUntof enter’s.Spanish Mixture, or.
Salt Rhemn.-wbicbbehadnearly twenty years, apd which
all the phyßidans of the clty l <ouH net euro.; Mr. Thomp*
son is Awell known merchant-in the city af Richmond* Va,
aodhiscnrelsiDOSt.mnarhnblo.
VPM.f A; MATTHEW?• of-b>tehm<rad,hnd aberrant cured
of Syphilis, |n tbawnm-Aim, by Carter’s Bpanlsh Mixture.
Flo says he-cheerfully recommends it, andconsldorsit an .
invaluable medicine, . , ...■•,.•■-•• " '*• .••
- RICHARD E.jEfEST, of Kfchmfmd, was cured of Scrota*
la, and- what lift yFtfdirrß cull' confirmed X2onstttiit)UDt£by -
threebottit>«>rC^rfeT’espaoi»h r MLxturtv • ■*
anumberof is a'perfbetcaro
for tbatXiorjHbiiQ dlstase.' u ' t
. WMjG*|lAßWOOX>,dfßlebinoTi(i:curodof Old Sores and
disablHd.him from welMng. Took a few bot
ttra Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to Walk
i withouta'eruteh;in:a ehorrlimepteDonentte cured;-*
PriDrfpnlDspot atM.’WARI'-CLOSE ACO.,mB3Maiden
Lsue; New T6rk. ->
Tiife.'UVOTr. A SONB, No.lfiS Nottfr2d ah, Philadelphia*
hRENNHTT: A BEERS Nfr 125 Main street* Rlchmond«-Va.
A&d for snlo by fi. A 'FAIINRBTOCE A<IQ.,L. WILCOX,
Jr. A 00* Pittsburgh? Tt. P.SCflWAßT2,'Allegheny; fcnd
by X>rojrgiHts and Defers in MeiliHne eTOTywhero;’' ': .
, • ■•,•• - .:• ;•• 1 . 1 -
JHOBSB’S COfIIPOtJNP SYRUP OP YKI*-
. e, .*>.*. -rLOW ROCK ROOT*
millfl-lsapureJT table scientifically pro*
. J xoot&azid. boroff of ibe'Hattria
unrivalled ropntatidn’ forthe
fo.lowtagt&ec&TlL: ‘
E EGUDAIING AND BXBENQTHENIKO TIQS.XTVEB,
els, and thuicTndßgall BWouaßleeasea, Liter ■ Complaints.
Dyspepsia, In digestion. ‘ Pflia£ : Headach&fFerrr
nul Ague, JausdkaTHanseaijLftsff ofAppetite, Ae^iand
caosiKgliiefoodtODOUrifihiandmippocteTerypart;'-
; poaieTOfa;tHp^Lqoi),
and thus coring all nuttorß,.Cntancona Eruptions, Scrofa*
la, Salt Bfaeum, Erysipelas, Scald Head, Canker, Plmplfes on
the face, Blotchesi Dlcerß/TumorSj Mercuxiai Disease; Can* \
.BEQOTiATIHG THE BECIUSTOEY dEG’Alfflr ?
and by tbcia to perßmn *heErproper, fahctlans,
preventing and coring manypaiiifal-anddangerous dls- -
< ali the <
inthduttroof aa.Weakn ess,
1 General DebiUty, Irregularity*, Obstrtrctitfofl/.SnriUpg of >
(the 'yeot, 'lAraM* Joints,- AcV causod by weakness 'algo,
iuiqj and TbroatComplalnta^aa'Colds,-Conghst,Asthma,
Cotwflmpti^’Ac4al»D,l>]rop^r^^; £ tic
the Compound Syrup ot YeUpwDock
Soot, prepared by {XMorse k Co^eitherourßcWes v orin onr
families,and finding It tobo a very'Salutary
prepftratfcnj' we do'ffioatcbeerfnllyrecominDml it to the pub*
Be os aveiyvaluahleinedlcioo.
p. ! & Bank,PrqridenecjlLl.;
r’Ai X?. Spencer, ; Esq- Cashier Idmeßock Bank, do. do* Her.
‘WDUam Phillips, Bev. J. B. Biehmbn d, G, ■B. Jones,,editor .
1 Prtrjdencu Ueov AUrt, Wflltanr :SI. W. Cyrus
rlisher, M.E^HJF^d'amesßutridnson;.• (L- &, Pea.’ V.'J«
Bates, D&cfc B*’bjL C6ll>y, and <>ne iiundred •cthers’oftbe ;
mostrespecfablcfomillesof Protidence,, -
' TWa ccrtlfleS that I hate lor anamber-ofyenrshean ao y
' quint citwilh thfruompoeiUon manufacture of
Moitairs omrouND.srttUEiiK xELLowpocKSxxyc
1 bayo also l>een acquainted %i\hitß vxodui:optraudi\n ils* : r
and.ciu aiy thatlhliUTVspecte it Is-admirably catour -
lated to.-remedy that wbk:h It do*
aignedf.-lt wofipfedally ralntiblr iuliNmOHSTlON'.and all
Its attendant* symptoms,' itveirite to ; healthy action the
XlYEKyromoves Totv<t, tmdifmetivHyof this OH&A.vand
stimulates healthy action InaU.the system. As a-.DKPU*
EATUH; or pruriHer of the Biood,: It harno superior. •
- - r. H. D.
* Providence, -P. Jan.'4,'lßS&r > •.: .■’ «a-
Prepared byGHOESK*- CO* No, 446 Broadway.
'New -s ora, and soul by Druggists and others throughout
this and other countries. JOEb&IOHLEBjAgent,
apr27;ly . ' Pittsburgh. Pa. -
CURATIVE INSTRUMENT,
TteaXv. Infallible. Curt for tiuzt JWoasrtiiown at
CtPRRMATOBfcHEA OR' INVOXTUNTARY NOCrTUENAL
O JagflSlONSy*oham6singahadegtirretiTe, ; ttn*prodoc*
Hire e£ so much mischief to thapervons system, IncapadU
ttntfthemanforboflloesSjßbdety airimtrimroy. -;
?-•Thts^lnstrumehU ifi simple, - coinprohensiTßYand. never*
failing, and.Vm&y'nbp withouj tHo fillghierf incen*
-Tiralea»»-or friend.
to injury ;
? wtateTW,.noi :firoln/ ! atteiadiog to
>Wa tmsiitoSßi.aoa la u*ejrw* a dngte emto&«caß take
Hob, tad tbflO^.oriethouamdcGncoiaitftntfoiQplfllnts.■■•
:Hyi*i PioBtratlon > ,I)yßiB3pala,'-Pflta iQ tin.
HeadanA/IrtiQtess, of- -^at^-VBwraiS^;^t2^^Bek:oa4
1 tovtteisttqpj^Jrttichxehthey \ -
by tfaeprofegdotChfgeneral, ahdtfcat all the
medicine in toe world her«bw>ahdbeVei\-wflJ, atop those
losseajVMcb, if Eire sureto
produwthemost.dlstaesjins; '
Thepticorf Uwfeomplotb seemed ,
agatosttdi obsarration la a box, i* onlyglfc -•’lteati be sent
by express toany address, in anyjHUt ol.tbe Unlledfitates,;
Gonaafti according to order, accompanied'by. foil dirce*
UonB,&ndimporanV adriee to the married andr single, the
to the remotest parta jef the country, being*
Toyirifling.
- All applications and remittances most be' directed (past*
paid) to the poctor bimsalfj ho baring no Agendas establish
ed botlh London and Paris. . _. -
•. Address, (postpaid) Dr; B. Be Xaney, Xlspenard street,
: New'York.'... *r. ' l ;' i ' ; -.--:--'; i ;- - \:-y .*. ■:'■■.■
i. dany,frotacO A*M.till 8P« U.,andfrom 7to
ft Pill,, theS&bb&thexCopted. . / - v.
... %* The undersigned certify* wifchgrcat pleasure, that the
above mentfened lnstruinent is not only constructed on sci
entific principles,but that froth la usethebapplest results
ronfidetiroi' beantldp&ted,th ere being, fbr
the cure oftbose diseases, f» otter cierwn remedy extant
HENRYB.,
CH. QOEIZE,- M. fid Chambers st,
OvEOEHA&BT, toward sW
t ;'NCT YORK, -.-
*OEa.D the followJ.og utatement f:om respectable drug
li sjats, of the surprirfhg v fleets of B. A. PAHKES*
tocks veshifcsb>-*^
nary 13, 1860.
- Uexsrt. B, A. lUKntxtfck <6 Co -^Oantiemen: Matthew*
Clarfc, a man of, UhdoubttdTeraelty, ofths town of Lisbon,
EL'l*wre&ce county; he has ,» little girl,
four Veers oldtinwhom be gave three doses of B. A. Fahn
fistockVTemlftaget'itt-three.succfasslye houw. In the af
teraoon bf thettme-day flhe pajised at cinff time SEYEN
TEEN, and at another NINETEEN ‘WOBMB.‘ About two
o'clock ibefolloving night, she pawed theiocredible hum*;
berof FIVE nUNLRE&AND TWENTY-ONE, making in
aU &re hundred amJ.flfty-teTen, Inlwathan twelve hours*
•time,/ Herald they.were perfectly asionirhed at such tv
: mass of-worm* &om a child "of berage, and that he counted
: them accurately. ‘ < \ Very tcrpeetftillyr ’ .
• ' JENNEBA BANEALL, Druggists.
SoUwfcolesaleand retail 17. all the principal druggists
.and country merebahUlhrougnouf tbottfcitel States.
Prepared an3 I wSI<I'byBrArFAHNESTOCK & CO., corner
ct'Wonti abd FindutreetuHttsburgh.-', not2l
for sale by
.v ; * slbmiko: .. ■
Stieee«OT B: to J. .KiiM & Co-,
CQ Wood Street
rf^DRPEUHNE —20 bbL* in l store ooff Cir Sale by
:J..-aqt2l_._, __ 4 ' - FLB3gKUBRO&
E^IKSBEITOU^Ifi-bblaiiisttwe^ntfcfiaf.Wleby
j ‘ noray; : iv; -v >r■x ?: ■ v plbmino bro&
4 n BMJirJf~iOW 16*4n sitfni and for
V3F sale.lqr r ; :[noml - k - gLEMIKQ BBQ 3.
MAflGAfl£aiSOXU>ls— 3 tona ln eiow and for imte by
' pot2l : ? •• •••>•.;•• FLEMING BROS.
TILY WHIXfr-30 gro. ** WelbereJl'S”Just receiTtrdand
’JLifiwcsalftby .‘ ; * .KLEUINO BHOS^
■ Soccez&on iQ X Kidd & GO)
60 Wood *tre«t.
TAPAN-VAItAH
tf > ngill }
SLNQLASd PLASTEIWW jardiy la .l yanl in
.:6torfrand for enle by l (ootU) ...FLESflyg BROS.*
fyQVHT
an&'for’sate by .■•- . • <
vTTCT'UiTINO—I» libis Sot. Baits by ■•■•■»
W norll ' ’ . - FItEMINQ BROS.
'flfroLFE’S i AJtOMATIO. fcUtililDAM ; SOU* AFiU—OO
■VY floatin' Wolfed Aromatic fighptdfury grfm«*Tmw fr>y
*9Bolesata or retell,.atr- V J ;y; y .\
l'-sx&Sß*.- Ub Wood gtrret»
■s ' "
. • . : .. B..A.FAHSESTOCK4CO.,
y tterra y- - f -. v.-->v ‘c ; COT v Wbod'>adFt^street
Ancrtan; .
F&rsalflbr .
-■•.fop?* ; , : B. A. JAHNfcSTOCK * Cq
bblyfonrihtwl for Mie by
x<epBfe '* V “ - fr. & ■ yAITXgSTOCK A CO.
Zf'* -' - W»rinß>a Uftngwif Bifcv'-
uus. la pjepsredrby ,* pwtlyicliemlctf process, and
_L la warranted to tMtalicpen**
It vben first iufid,batbj ejpoithe to the air bo*
cornea gradually of a most intense anti permanent black.
For m 19 bottfea pr yarion* star by wholesale or r jtalL at
eepS ..' '
Stationary War 9 ttse>Markot street* corner of 2d.
*’ * *
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' l|TltifptWW3 i.
. '" V P < l*l* ** ni-nn.-
DR. DE. LAKEY'S .
CEtEBBATEB
■ed Womi
ireUani
English*-in, store and for sale
- • ~:y£BS»HQ BB0&
lotJufit received and for rale by
• : - " FCgMIKO BROS.
» superior quality, w store
SLBMIXQ BROS.
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