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CLOTHING.
REMOVAL. , 4
- fPHE subscriber would rcspocifullyinfcrm-blsmMuis aud.^
>• -Jfc '■ he;hn'ft Tembred'fiOTiWa
. Market ttttetjuf the lf£\9-TilOA SJOSK AO.
45; FIFTH r fil&Bl2a\ immediately' oppoa.tßd.bo /Theatre,
• Vwi*».hfi ifttuMf-ceccirlDg and opening* -:l£n4*?ni® ««>r*
-moot and Fancy Colored Oolba, C&esbnerca anil
Vestings, 0 1 ibe ©sweat stylosoyblch ho wM take pluiffuio
la showing to thme who nUyfcror him witliacall. Heh
• alwptfßjarett to make to order tnrety.. articlQ; of .Clothing
a Gentleman's tvardrobp, .In,.tho latest quiL
mostfashidnablo style. ■ . .. . ...
1 TO SU/Zoi2s^Thesubscriber offers for sale-his 00m-;
plataiyttotn of-Oariuaut -Draaßhiing', so. fatorably known
*ad generally-used by.-the trade of this-city, Cincinnati,
Philadelphia and elsewhere; at the following prices, vis:
With iustruetSons,-$10.00; without instructions, $7,00.
TbU Itobk MuX-Itnler,containing full and accurate directions
tofuosessfitldraughtingfcforwanlod to any .part of. the Unluxl
States! on receipt of £7,CO, by JAMAS 0. WATT,
' Teachor of Garment Cutting,
- >; *.* Ko: 45 Flftti street, opposite th« Theatre.
SAMUEL GRAY*
/ . \6T. ciAia arwttT, riwsuußOu. •’
GENTLEMEN’S CLOTiU : ia made exclusively to order,
and warranted to'suit. Has constantly on hand a
choice assortment of CLOTHi, OASSIMEIU3S, VESTINGS,
and QYKRCOATING, of the latest styles, aclcctod expressly
fir trade.. Gentlemen Tearing their orders, will
hare their wishes consulted and complied with, as all work
Is dono under hlsown supervision. noTi2
CLOJ HIN G STORE!
JOHN IPCLOSKEY & CO.,
TEtOaaiERLY of thQ celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty
J? street,-whichbos won an unbounded popularity under
the nano of tho THREE BIG BOORS, hare, for tho pur
pose of acquiring more apace ibr their dnuaense business,
removed to the spacious building on the corner of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where they have now the moat
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHSI
ATO
READY MADE CLOTHING,
That has ever been offered to the public.
, Their principal object far this rcaioral, is. to giro them
sxoraihciliUeß for the . •
: - WBIOI.ESAI.E TRADE!
.. They are prepared to soil Goods at the
liO WEST EASTERN PRICES!
. And they will warrant them to be as good as any maim*
featured lathe Union.
CUSTOM WORK,
. Vnr ■ to* bxst BTnx,A2n> u?o?r toe shortest kohcz. •
, They have on band o'fall and beautiful assortment of
CLOTHS and COATINGS, lor
FROCK 3, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI
NESS COATS.
Our Interests are identical with those of onr customers,
And wo assure the public that our fidelity will .cot fall in
filling all ordors we may be favored with.
BjJ- DON’T FOUGHT THU PLACE—
§§ Wtf»o<l Streefc,
(SABT SIDE,) CORNER OF DIAMOND ALLEY,
if, B.—We deslreoor patrons to understand that we hare
ao linger any connection with the Clothing Business on
Liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the
Hodioaboveileeiguated...
nmS3 • •' JOHN M'OtOSKEY & CO.
DRY GOODS.
Notice 11
SO THU WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS OF
PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY CITY,AND VICINITY.
. GtttMlG &■ CO., Importers A Whdlc. e ale Dca crs In
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and Vanotio?, b«o. 99, one
dooctroxatho Northwest gortor of Wood st and Diamond
alley, 1 Pitta burgh. Having completed the enlargement of
- their prtserit occupied Ware Booms, aro-nOw opening one
cf the-largest and best stock of-DRY GOODS and TAftll>
TIES they have over heretofore exhibited to the Pittsburgh
trade, and on examination, will bo foand to bo unsurpassed
by any other House of tbo Mud in the Citv, and as ono of
the partners is generally in the Eastern Cities during the
business senAbhii, baTchasing cheap bargains, adapted to
the Pittsburgh and Western Trade, wo will be able to offer
- inducements to our old customers,nnd purchasers gener
ally. Ourstocfc of Drv Goods consists in part of tbofollow
. tog leading articles, vi*:
Superior Broad Cloths;
Pilot and IVtcrsh&m do;
■ Coaslmcre*, Tweeds and Satiuotts;
Jean?, Fancy Vesting*and.Corduroys
• ■ Flaanels, Tickings and Test Paddings
Brown and BSoacbed Mosl tns, and Irish Linens;
Foreign and DomcsticGlngham*;
Alpar-m, Merinos, Coburg cloths, and Dtcbs Bilks;
B*y State and Broacha Shawls;
Woolen Comforts and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs.
. r The following comprise & part of the general p.tock of
Varieties:
Buttons, Combe, Threads and Sewing Suk*; 7 ; -
Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, and Einck Silk VoQs;
Lose Goods, Jaconotte, Mull and Cambrick Mubins;.
• Finay Netting*. and Millinery good? generally.
- Also—Alarge assortment of Table Cutlery, Pocket knives,
&320 TS and Scissor* of our own Importation. Perfumery,
PateutMedlrin**, together witha splendid .assortment of
Gold and Gilt Jewelrv; of the latest patterns;-Gold nod Su
rer Watcben; Watch* materials; Watch glasses, and on *x
tobflvo stock of SO hour nndfi day Brass Clocks, of a variety
of patterns: All of whlch-will be sold on tho most accom
modating toms, tor Gn«h, or City reference.
N. H.—jQlty, Country Merchant* and Pedlars aro Invltssl
to give ns a call before purchasing elsewhere.
MpZbtf P OREOO A CO.
fLOOND ARRIVAL Of
PXVSi AND WINTER DRY GOODSH
The Cheapest Goods of the Season!
¥OUNG, STEVENSON t LOVE, sign of ih» origlnAl
tUC'Hrre, No. 74 MABKET STREET,botween Fourth
and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, have just received, and are
sow opening, a large and splendid assortment of
D&ESS GOODS,
Of the newest most deslrablo styles, adapted to the
present season.
Plaid Broeado and Toner Silks at bargain*.
Plain Blank and Cornelian Bilks and Turk Satina.
Merino Plaids, all wool, and,Bllk and Wool do.
Also, Raw Bilk and Cashmere Pialtlsof ©very description,
verycheap; -
New style Plain and FanryDeLalnw.
. French Merinos, Cashmeres, Coburg e, Alpaoos, and Patfr
: matt as, Ml colors and qualities.
• Do Beges,andT high colored Do Lalne*, all qualities. -
Fall and Winter Skawie, of every description. -
I/ong and Square Brocks and Plaid Shawls.
Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do.
French Chintzes, Ginghams.
A general aMattmantitetTolor Prints, feem cts-np-
WHITE GuODS of every description.
Collar*, Caffs, CbemlzetteaiandEmVdHdkfa., at bargain?.
•Bonnn Ribbons ondMUUacry Goode, very cheap. *
Also, a toll etock of DOMESTIC GOODS, at low prices:—
Linen Sheeting, Pillow Cloths, and Nap
kin*. Russia Diaper, and Cravats, very cheap.
GLOVES, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, and CRAVATS.
We would respectfully solicit an ‘early call from both
wholesale and retail buyer*, flattering ourselves that we
•on aooommodate all who may Civor ua with their patron
ago. on most liberal term*.
J*ep2B YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE.
AT THE ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE,
aVo. STREET,
4 NEW SUtTLT OF FALL ANL WINTER GOODS,
jfx will bo sold at exceedingly low prices. V!>
voold respectfully solicit an early call from our friends end
tbe-pnblic in-.general, belleylng that wo can now offer
greater Inducements to both wholesale end retail buyers.
than eror heretofiro.
eepls YOUNG,' STEVENSON & LOVE.
WM. A. M’CLTJKG,
DEALER IN
Hno Teas, Choice Family Groceries and'Willow
Ware.
CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS.,
PITTSUURGn, PA.
X 6 now nmlTiog a largo ussortmont of FREBII GOODS.
ja addition to bis already extensive stock, purrhased
from first bands in the Eastern markets, which, will be sold
at*tho lowest market prices.
£s* Hotels, Steamboats, and families, buying by the
quantity, supplied at wholesale rates.
■tg* Goods doilrarod In the city free of charge, sepgl .
. - ifetr Coacia and Carriage Factory I
V JOHUSTOH, BROTHEESfcCO,,
Nfcrrvr 0/ BtUcea and JJdmont strut*, AUcghmy City, {
' ' WOULD respectfully inform their friends
tbo public generally, that they, have
. cwmmoncod tbo manufacture. of Carriages.
AD»L»llarcmchc9,Bockatt‘aj8 t Duggie5 I Slfilghs and
- cal bfen thair rations fi tries of finish and proportion,
tbo motfeUl bo erecutod with strict regard to durability
best Eastetoish. -Repairs trill olaobo attended to •on
dant that albls terms. Using in all their work thb
parfectly satla^Poles, aud Wheel stnfT, they feel confl-
Purchosers aror them with their patronage. Trill be
ahig elsewhere, .ial of their work.
to give 08 call, before pureha*
THE undersigned ik ■ oct&ly
OAIIUTAOK WjUS VWt 8/vJLES. r .
neartheTwoMileßun, Wpoeircd at his _ :
. and ..Lswreneevllle, a spleig,
of .VEHICLES, of every
recclro regularly, now and flec&rtmenOiuzLMMSbMK
<£c-r*hich he will sell otfud will continue (o
cash.; Haring bad twelve years’ pri Osrruigt*,. SidJcies,
. With his woU known-fadUties in theEy lowest terms for
to putting down nil competition. '■.the h usings, otnl
Those visblng to purchase ore hlmwdf
aadteeforthemselvos. .. \
Hspoeial and prompt attention paid to rrtf to call
-agg, «fr: ■- ,{mylftdawr»l ...■■■
frrdf‘ a »'l«»fened Wine Added lsmjV :
plWjmy, trnrj Attention to tSS ca^
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no «KKl»«a P pllca on liberal ,(.otbT
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trj «> Jof the abore Pistole, before leaving the' cl tv •°i m d
In cue of a flillnie, wo rotgnd tho money. ■■ “ ■ ■” .’
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TRANSPORTATION,,
C LE VJE L n BO H
RAIUIOA D. ■' t.
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CUAfcOE'to'TiMK*
X6yi>mber 14tb;1853, Passenger
Jr. Trains wilt, run daily. (Sundaya bxcepfod) -oil- follows:
: MAIL HtAlN.ka.vc3 CleVelkndat fi:os AfllforWcilsville;
stopping at all iutermedloloStations ; arrive at Alliance at
11.35 A M, had WellßVffie’de 2.20‘P hi:
• EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Cleveland at 3.00 P MforAlU
ance,. stopping .at Hudson, Karlville and Ravenna only—
arrive at AUianco at 6-00 P M. ‘ %
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leavasdoTolandlbr Aavenna
and Intermediate Stations at 7.45, and arrivo at Ravenna at
9.25 P M. Two through Trains from Cleveland to Pitts*
burgh doily. ■ •. . ... .. ,
RETURNING?
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves: Alliance for Cleveland atl2Xo
P M, stopping at Lima, Kaverina; EartvlDe and Hudson
only—arrive at Cleveland at2.4QPM. The Mall Train of
Ohio and Pcnna-Railroad, leaving pittslrargh'at 8.00 A M,
cuunects with this Tram at Alliance at 11.45 AM
MAIL TRAIN leaves Weilirma for Clevelaridofc 3.00 P
M, stopping at all way Stations—arrive at Alliance at : s 00
and Cleveland at 7.30 P M.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN loaves Ravenna - for Cleve
land-and intermediate Stations at 7.16 A 51—orriVo at
Cleveland at. 0.00 AM. Only ono through train from Pitts
burgh to Cleveland daily. ; . •••*
CONNECTIONS.—MaiI Train from Cleveland connoets at
Alliance with the Mail Train of Ohio add - PennOl R. K. for
C&htoh r ? MassUlon dhaTVooaterl also for Salem and Pitts*
burgh* arriving at Pittsburgh at 4.46 P M.-
Express. Train from Cleveland, and Mail Train from
WellsvHlo.both connect at Alliance at 6.00 P M with the
Express. Train of 0.& P. K.for Pittsburgh—arriving at
Pittsburgh at «.lfi P M.' ' / a
Rxpicsalrain from. Alliance cohneria jyjth the 8.00 A M
Trn3u of 0. A P.R. from Pittsburgh-
Passengers leaving Pittsburgh on the 8.00 A M Train ar*
rive at Cleveland at 2.40 P M, and connect with the follow
ing tnilasKasF, West andEouth.
OlkvuaxdandToledo.--Trains leaving ot 3.00 PM for
Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago and the North West, arriving at
Toledo at .7.65 P M and Chicago next morning at 7 00-
time through from Pittsburgh to Chicago being loss - than 24
hours.
Clctousd, Columbus and Cincinnati.—^Trains leaving at
2.50 P M hnd S.SO P M for Columbus, Cincinnati, Gallon,
Dayton, rndlandpolis and: all stations cnthoßeilefontaine
and Indiana Railroad*
Cleveland and Ems.—Trains leaving at 4-45 P M and
9.00.. P M-for Erie, Dunkirk,.Buffalo and New York. The
Trains connect both ways with the C. Z. & C. It. R. ot
Hudson for Cuyahoga Fails, Akron and Clinton at Bayard
with the Railroad ; for Carrollton, Minerva aid Waynesburg.
Tickets through to Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Lasalle and
Freqport can bo obtained at this office.
Passenger? aro requested to procuro .tbolr tickets at tho
of JOHN A. CAUGKEY, Agent,
novlB MQUongqbela House, Water sU, Pittsburgh.
OHIO AND PENHBYLVANIA EAILBOAD.
New Arrangement)
COMMEKCIITG AUGUST 8, 1853.
EXFRES3 TRAIN leavea-Pittsburgh.at-6 o’clock, AM;
stops only at the principal Stations, and dines at Crest
line at IXO P 51, arriving at Cincinnati In tho evening, via
Columbus and Xenia.
Pare from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,76; to Columbus,
$6,25..
MAIL TRAIN loaves Pittsburgh at 8.30 AM; dines at Al*
llancc; and reaches Crestline at G.OG P M, connecting with
the Mght Tram to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with the
Bdlefontaine and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indianapo
lis, Terre Haute, and towns In Indiana. Connections are
mode at Alliance by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and
Cleveland. ■ ; . . ;
Fare from-. Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4.00.
Connections ara made at Mansfield by Railroad with San
dusky City, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and Zanes
ville.
Faro.to Sandusky City, $4,50; to Newark,s4J>o; to Zanea-
VUIASS.
Connections are made with Detroit and Chicago, both by
Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passengers who lcavo Pitts
burgh in tho Mail Train at 8.30 A M, go directly by Mans
field and samlusky City to Detroit, without detention.
Pare to Detroit, o.oor. to Chicago, $ll,OO
- »
THE EXPRES3 TRAIN leaves Crestline at 1.00 P 51,
Mansfield at i.,40 i’ M, and AlUanco ot 6.00 P 51, and reach
es'Pittsburgh at 8.15 P M, connecting with the Express
Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which leaves Pitts
burgh at 10.30 I’. 51.
Timo from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, hours. Farr,
$7,76. Faro from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore,
$16.00.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Crcstlino at 7, A 31; dines Ah
llance; connects with Express Train from .Cleveland, and
arrives atPittsburgh at 6, P il-
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Pittsburgh at 10 A 31 and 4.45 P M, and Now Brighton at 7
A M and IP M. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tickets
at reduced rate*.
VitEIGIIT.TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at OXO AII, end &>
rives at 4.30, P M.
t*3» Passengers are requested to procure Tickets nttha
Company's Oulce, at the I’edcral Street Station, of
GEORGE PARKIN, Tkkot Agent.
XGB“Tbe Trains do not nmon.Sunday.
4r5? Further information may be obtained of
auk* JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent.
SANDOSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK
RAILROAD.
WINTER AIIRAN.CUS.M.K NT
ON anti after WEDNESDAY, November 10,1863, Three
Paswnger Trains run daily (Sunday* excepted) as fol
lows: GOING SOUTH.
Homing AlaU Eetnivg
Express. Rtssenger. Exvrut.
Irf-aTo Sandusky at 4.30 A M 11.00 A M 6.10 PM
Monroeville Junction..-6.15 “ 11.60 “ 6.60“
Shelby Junciion 0.40 ** Rl5 P M 7.16 “
Mansfield Junction 7XO . “ 1.40 “ 8.10 “
Mount Vernon 9.05 •* 4.10 “ 966 “
Reach Newark 10.03 “ 6.16 “ 11.00 **
GOING NORTH.
Leave Newark at 4XO A H 9.00 A M 6.25 P M
Mt. Vern0n.*............. 6X5 w 10.10 “ G. 30 “
MonsOold 7.20 “ 12J.0 P5l 810“
Shelby Junction *7.46 u 1.05 “ BXS“
Monroeville Junction- 9.15 “ 3.10 **. 10X0 “ •
Reach Sandusky ..10.00 “ 3:65 “ 11X5 «
Connecting at Handosky with Mod Rlrer and Lake Erie,
end £ * Northern Division” Cleveland and Toledo Railroads.
At Monroeville, with Trains on “Southern Division"
Cleveland and Toledo R. R, for Cleveland, Toledo, do.
At Shelby Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cin
cinnati Railroad.
At Mansfield Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania
Railroad for Pittsburgh.
At -Newark with Central Ohio Railroad for ZaaeavUlo,
Columbnr/Ae., Ac.
This arrangement of Trains completes the line of direct
communication between the East and 44 Grtai Jforih-Wttt?
Passengers from Philadelphia and Baltimore, destined for
the West, proceed, directly on their arrival at Pittsburgh,
by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to Mansfield, Thence
to Monroeville, where connection la made immediately for
Toledo, Chicago, and intermediate places—affording a rente
unrivalled for safety, and despatch.
Connection ts also made with all the Trains on tho Ohio
and Pennsylvania Railroad at Mansfield, by which pattern
gers from Chicago, Tolodo, Detroit, Sandusky, Zanesville,
Newark,-and Columbus, proceed to-Pittsburgh, Philadel
phia and Bal tixooro, without delay.
Ry this route, passengers taking the early Train,from
Zanesville, Columbus, Newark, Aegean go to Toledo,' San
dusky or Cleveland, remain In either place somo four hour*,
and return homo same day.
THROUGH TICKETS to be had at the different Stations,
for tho above named places.
J. R. ROBINSON, Superlnt'L
Sandusky, November, 1853; • - fnov2d:Sm]
PmnsylyiuiU Railroad Company,
WE are Jbnranljtig tiwlaoD, 40, to Baltimore and Phil*,
dolphin, promptly, on Time, Hw Dnya.
Baoo u, Park and Bed; (salted,) 45c. a IOOIbs.
On Lard, Lord Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass. 60c. Q
100&8.
On Candles, Choeso, Earthenware. Leather. Leaf Tobacco.
60c. lQOtbs. 1
On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Clo Tor and Timothy
Seed, lb. .
On Door Skinß, Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, 700. lOOlba. *
On Feathers, Purs, Peltry. Brooms and Merchandise. 90a
SUOOlbfl.
On Flour, $ barrel.
We are also prepared to forward freight to Kodebaugb's
Station,-near Greensbure, and Intermediate Stations,
00V0D23 dr GRAHAM, Agents,
corner of Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh.
n. H. HOUSTON, Agent
3y29 276 Market street, Philadelphia. '
MAUOLM Lt*on JOHH JOSIPH S. LCKCU.
J« S> Leech* JUcAlpla A Co..
’TATIIOLE3ALR QUOCERfI, and Dealers in Produce, Met-
TT *ls, and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos, 242 and 244
Liberty street, near, tho bead of Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa,, of
fer for Paloonliboral terms,.the following;
; 100 llcrccs.firosh Rloo; Tsq,ooo lbs. Bacon,assorted; :
100 «bblfl. Tor; i • 6 tons Bar Iron, do; •
1500 kegs Nalls, assorted;! 3 do Boat Nail Rods;
COO boxes Window Glass,! 2000 kegs Rock and Rifle
.assorted; , } . - Powder, assorted;
CO half chests Tea, as-! 800 boxes Rosin Soap;
sorted; 85 bb!s. Linseed, Lord on A
75 bxs. Tobacco Tannera’ Oil;
lOOhhdn.KrO. Sugar, part l 800 bbla.Yinogar;
prime;- j SO do Rosin; '
6 bxs.llavana Sngar; • 20 do Pitch;
10 bhds. Porto Rico do; * 6000 lbs. assorted Copper;
ISO bags Coffee; j 20 bbl*. and kegs Lard;'
600 UWs. N. O. Molasses; , 10 kegs assorted Shot;
76 do S..IL do; Ido HuokEbot;
800 bxa. Tin Plato, ass’d ;1 6 bblfl* Alum;
4 tons Wire, do; : 20 do RyoFlour;
2do Spelter; • 20 wits Tinners’ Machines
6 casks sheet Zinc, as-' and Tools; '
sorted; 100 boa. Dried Apples; •
600 pigs Tin; 100 bales Ratting, assorted;
lOOOfbs.AntSmony; « 2000 Bs. Cotton Yarn, as*
\ lOtonsnss’dSheot.lron;'• sortod.
•NK) lbs. rbbM Bnik Meat;* [apr2o
TK PROCLAMATION.
AJ> touo of-ft precept under tho bands of Win. JD.
}£? President of tho Court of Common Pleas, In
A Hh Judicial District of Pennsylranla, and Jos
-50,1 Terminor end QoncraJ Jail
ii«l!rl- Acl ?v l£^or Bfl * d district, and William Bopgs and
in ana lor tno hgs., Associate Judges of thasamo County,
AoremhfMn of Allegheny, dated the 16th day of
uiw ntul, flfty-tlirerof our Lord one thousand eight bun-
Lourtof Oyer and Tijd to mo directed,- for boldine a
toe Court Ilonse ia:the*ucr and General Jail Delivery. at
day or peeember, at 10 o\pf Pittsburgh, on tho 4ih Sion-
Public notice U hereby gK, A. *•. • "
k o ™”®” and Constables of JoS-Uw of tho Peace,
rnf£ ™ “, Dd4ie , r »>f“ <hcl^ nt 7-°-C>'!egbcny, that
roll., TOords, JnquWUona, or«mtn£ cr their
things which to(S2il!2ifhw «®op>-
in tpoir behalf, appears to be rfnrigLJb^^^^'ofilcers,
JI 0 ”, 5 . 11 *? ““O priwners that nowarn'or’w rtin
of Bald County of AlWhimv v„Vt! ° r S°y be In ta. y
ecnUag„in.^hcmi,Xj ‘ h “ »« «“»* “>C
D lnt r hf|'^r a o?an?lZ tSbUr ?f’ ifi *** *V*
drod and flfty-three and TiK? 18 tbous«xd eight hra
uo*23 3 “r * a ?‘* of v* o Commonwealth tho 771 h.
■■ W&L MAGIXJi. Bherig
a,
to Inform’all i^nL>' O tL^ amo ondpramolid aloy,
4!»wSta *u£TnwZ2°Sg° d Vlam * i:
uniat 6Vf Cta; ioV ” uill S good cooking Jnl
f ™nt, « E,,now crop Bidt
20c sa n» . pon<?pi-/o*s f Currant* to
a=®VpiSpSal&S
oopklngpurpoK.,^^®*^ oo * 4 wine “>* Brandy for
'■ ~ ' • “ • norJ2 ■
A YteSS”’» S T OT ' !
A. Whatman** DrsWg rai2£?!?n 2!®-®** 00 *® 1 stdcfc ti
“ssßas*
Mathematical Instnunonu*
P FWdßioS? laiinbb «: :
■ • • Ptofiltf
eSSS
L INSTOANO^GOJy’A^IES.
Pe la-ware Mutual Satisfy IniUfance Co.
..OJJice, north room ofOu ...
FIBS INSURANCE—BiffIdto#/.itorthauafc6 tod other:
property, In town and. country, Insured against loss or
damage by.tiro, at the lowest tote of premium.
: Mariks lK3caANcs.~Xho/ csrgoesaiid
freights, foreign dr coastwise, under open or special policies,
os tho assnred may desire. ... - •
• ISftAiro TEAKsroETATioN.—They also insure merchandise
transported by wagons, railroad cars, canal boats and steam
boats, on nvers and lakes, off the most liberal terms.
Daris, Robert Burton/ John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards,
ueorge G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R! Earls, Wil
liam Folwell, John Newlln, Dr. It. M. Hoston, Jas. 0. Hand,
Thepphilus Paulding, 11. Jones Brooks, Ilenry Sloan, Hugh
Craig, George Serriil, Spencer MTlvain, Charles Kelly, J. Q.
Johnson, William Hay, Dr. S. Thomas, John Sallore, WUliom
Eyre, Jr.
• Directors at Pittsburgh—D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John
T. lagan*. WauiM Manna, President
TflOS. C. ILun>, Fkm President.
JosßPn W. Cowiw, Secretary.
■ Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh.
i Jeltaltf P. A. MADEIRA. Agent.
PROTECTION
INSURANCE COMPANY,
! .. op .r'...
HARTFORD, CONN;,
Capital Stock, Annual Premium and Western Fund
$1,000,000.
INCORPORATED. 182 S.
Policies of Insurance issued at all times on tho mostfsvora*
ble terms, against
LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE,
> OB TAB
PERILS OF NAVIGATION,
* BY ‘
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent
FOB PITTSBURGH ANDALLEQHKXiY COUNTY.
marlfcy ...
the: vnxtkd status
LIFE INSURANCE,
; annuity AND XKUBT company,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHASTEEED APRIL 26TH, 1850.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL $250,0,00.
Office, 8. E, Corner of Third and Chestnut
! Streets , Philadelphia.
OJjlccrs of the Home Board at Philadelphia:
nmgotoßB.
Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson,
Benjamin W.Tlngiey, Geo. M'Uenry,
Jacob L. Florence, James Devereux,
William M. Godwin, William M’Koe.
President —Stephen 11. Crawford.
Vice President— Ambroso W. Thompson
htedical Examiner, Pittsburgh— ll. Willson, M. D.
Allegheny City —R. B. Mowry, 31. D.
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agont,
mar!7:y No. 74 Fourth street; Pittsburgh.
The Franklin Fire Insurance Company,
Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
DIRECTORS-— Charles W. Bancker, Thomas Ilart, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R, Smith; Goo. W. Rich
ards, .Mordecoi D. Lewis, Adolph! K. tlbrie, David S. Browne,
Morris Patterson. uhas. N. Banckzh, President,
; Cuas. G. Bancs ru, Secretary.
; Continue to mako Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, In town, and country, at rates as low
as are consistent with security.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af
ford ample protection to tho assured.
: Tho Assets of tho Company 4 on January Ist, 1851, os pub
lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, wore os follow?, vli:
Mortgage .. $918,128 68
Real Estate 81,577 78
Temporary Loons to,OGG 17
Stocks .. « 61,889 00
Cash, Ac 01,346 81
Total $1,212,708 44
Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one yearn,
they have paid upward of One Million lour Hundred Thou
sand Dollars, loascs by fire, thereby affording evidence of tho
advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability atul disposi
tion to moot with promptness all
J.GARDINER COFFIN, Agont,
ap24 Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third at*.
THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF THE BTATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE
INSUBANCE COMPANY,
0? PENNSYLVANIA.
Assets, May Ist, 1652.
Premiums received to May Ist, 1853
Interest on Loans, Ac
Capital Stock. ......
$446,183 26
Returned premiums, Losses, Re-insurance, Ex
penses, - 87,864 56
Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good sera
curl ties-
Premium Kotos ..
Gish on band ..........
Total am** of Ro*ources, Liable for Lowe*..— $358,318 70
CTRECTOUS.
JOHN P. RUTIIURFOIU*. Dauphin county,
P. C. SEDGWICK, Harrisburg,
SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia,
A. WILKINS, Banker, Pittsburgh,
A. A. CARRIER.
JOHN B. RUTHERFORD; Dauphin county,
A. J. GILLETT, Harrisburg,
B, T. JONES, nairlsbuig,
ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county.
JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, PreMdenli
A J. OTLLETT, Secretary.
Will insure against poriU of sea and inland navigation,
also, on Merchandize in city or country, at lowest rates con
sistent with safety. Policies issued on dwelling house*
either perpetually or for a term of years.
Branch Office, corner Fourth and Smithflcld street*.
myffibtf A. A. CARRIER. Actuary.
ftttabursh Life lnturance'Uompany, 0/
PITTSBURGH, Pa. Capital, 8100,000.
President—Jaaizs S. Uoon.
Vice President—Samocl M’Clurkax.
Treasurer—Joseph 8. Lntcn.
Secretary—C. A. Coitox.
OFFICE, NO. 65 FIFTH STREET,
(hlasonic Hall Puildinp.^)
This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to
or connected with Life Risks.
Mutual Rates are the Kama as those adopted by other
sofrly conducted Companies.
Joint Stock rates at a reduction of cue-third from the
Mutual ratos—oqual to a dividend of thirty-three and one
thlrd per centi, paid annually In advance.
Bisks taken on the lives of persons going to California or
Australia.
BIHXCT0O&.
James 8. Hoon, Samuel M’Clurkan,
William Phillips, John A. Wilson,
John Scott, Joseph P. Gazxam, M. D.
John M’Alpin, Aloxandor Reynolds,
Horatio N. Lee, Illram Stews. mar 23
Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh.
R. MILLER, Jr., President, j F. M. GORDON, Eecrcfarv
CAPITAL, 0300,000.
'IT7TLL insure ngainrt all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA
f V RINK. All losses will bo Überallv adjusted and
promptly paid.
A Home Institution, managed by Diosctoks who are well
known in tho community, and who are determined, bv
promptness and liberality, to maintain tho character which
they nave assumed, as offering the bast protection to those
who desire to be Insured.
Xhreefori.—R. Miller, Jr.,O.W. Rlcketson, J.W. Butler J
N. Holmes, Jr., TV*. U, Smith, C.lhmscn, George W. Jackson j
Wm. M. Lyon, James Llppcncott, George Darsie, James Mr-
Auley, Alexander Nimicfe, Thomas Scott.
tSJU Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A
Co., up stairs.) Pittsburgh. - nor24Jy
Is your Life Inenred,
IF NOT,.road what sotnoone hn written. Among all tho
contrivance* of man to protect tlio family circlo from
want, none can bo found more simple In its character, noble
in Its feature, or certain in its results, than LTFIMN3UR
ANQE. It la the prop which tho dying husband leaves to
support tho wife of his besom.
.It Is the.unseen hand of tho Provident father reaching
forth from tho grave, and still nourishing his offspring, ami
keeping together tho family group.
C. A. COLTON,
Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth sti.
®°p2l Masonic Hall.
Wholesale and Retail*
SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY.
ROBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to Inform /Nv-A
his frionds and the public generally, that he
ooutinues to occupy that large and commodious
Store Room j formerly occupied by Sam uel Pahno* sr. .
fltook A Co^No, 80. oorner of Diamond Alloy andWoodst,
where he keeps a largo and general assortment of Saildlc|>,
Bridles, Ilornosi, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Yallses,
Buffalo Rohoa, Whips, and all other articles in his lino. 1
He also hoops constantly on hand, and is prepared to fur
nish to ardor, all kinds of Riveted Hoso, manufacture! of
iho.bost material, and in a style of. workmanship oqual to
the Eastern manufactured article, and at 00 por rent, cheapen
Country Merchants and Farmurs-would do well to call and
examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as ho is de
termined to sell first rate articles et-very low prices;
JO®- Don’t forgot the plaeo, No, 80, corner of Wood at. and
Diamond Alley, fap26
A Complete Analysis of the Holy Bible, j
CONTAINING tho whole of the OLD and NEW TESTA
MENTB, collected and arranged systematically In Thir
ty Books , (basod on the work of the learned togeth
er with an Inirednction, setting forth the character of the
work and tho immense facility this method affords for un
derstanding tho Word of God. Also, three different ZbMes
Of Cfrnientt prefixed, and a General Index subjoined, so ok
borated, and arranged in alphabetical order, as to direct at
once tU any subject required.. By Rov. Nathaniel West, D
D., I vol. royal Bvo—about 1100 pages. Prlcoss.
For solo by J. 8. DAYIgON, :
00t22 65 Market street, near Fourth.
~ Dutch Bulbous II outs, Ac,
THE subscriber has received direct from Harlem, bis
supply of choioe Hyacinths, Tulips, Peoueas. and other
Flower Roots for fall planting, and for Winter blooming in
pots and glasses. Grass Seed for lawns, which makes a
fine close ranooth Tarf, equal to Bods. Pruning Instru
ments, Garden and Farming Implements, of the most ap
proved construction, at Eastern prices, from UlO Seed and
Horticultural Warehouse, Fifth street, of
Rgp2l JAMES WARDROPi
Copartnership,
IHTE "UNDERSIGNED having purchased tho luterct of
Jauiw Richardson, in tho Wholesale Grocery, Comini-<-
sion and Naval Store, No. 144, Wator street, design oontiu
uing the business, under tho firm and stylo of ERWIN A
DILWOIITHB, ana wo solicit a continuance of tho custom of
tho late proploter. JAMES ERWIN,
SAM’L DILWORTn.
WM. DILWORTU, Jr.
1b resigning my business to Ebttci A Dilwobtiih, I cheer*
fully reoomaend-them to all thoso with whom I hare bceu
dolufc business. James Enrln ot myeelf nili attend to set
tling the Imrinwnf
poyfclm JAMR3 RICJIARDPOV^
I nnHIUD BTKKIST PfiOEKllTir FOR BALK—A now Thkm
X, Story Brick,DWELLING lIOUSE, with Store Roto,
“‘S'VS. Op ihW rtreot, between Wood and Bmlthfield:
bMiliM 1,10 Slnre-rtom, Hall, and
coed Collar. The Houeo iaweli finished, and in good order-
TrJ? tawnr-We' ® Itoon l' for hot nnil eold Tho
Wt pi 20 Teet front bj *5 deep. .Will he sold upon chey
*«?“*•. 8. CUTItBERT 4 BON, .
• 11078 . - MO Third etroet.
S 0 VALUAULJS P AltH I'UR SALK, fliunu*.
V ontho MfwtNawtoiiTßDU Cumberland Plans Rood.
?i!f” b , ur 5 h , “H. 8-from Somerset, qon
lc®^f ■™ (ch cnltiratlon-Sho
halanco flns timber... The Perm in well watcrod 4be
Shs.l£ CT^f* T?n V v Smlth “f d o Wa^n Maker’*. Shops,
Stables, nn4 cthercraWlrrases. A Sawima.Grist Mill cm
the adjoining property.; Fricat4soo. Terms oner. ' *
POT *_ •, a. oPTimBBT a soar, ito imni st.
v_"OV«TBB TBANBPORfjL'MOI*. ' —
XHT*. with tho PonnuylTanla and Snsouo
_*_» nanna Baflr»ad:CMnp«nH!r,:lbr a spatial OvSter
PrajurportatiosXtaa, ataxeeadlnpir-low rataa i
APAMB &-CO.,fttmtCTk
tapaasuanvi
j>» ■“■'g^sasssjgsssrj
:\~V72:,iZJ;s%7^Xr*r'J
BANKEIts: AIs T © BROKERS.'
-- ■> >TiEByAN & CQ4 : ‘- ti *1
... B ANK£BB"'AjrD"EXCH , ANGE BItQKKES,
feb2&ly] jftfo 9b'Wood and-Diamond Alley
" ■ ; JOHITWOODS, : :
? BANKER-AND;£XClIAi;tii3-BBOKEB,: . ; ‘
DEALER in Gold, surer and. Bank Notes.- ,CurrenVand
.par funds received on deposit Collections carefully at*
tended to. : fourth Street ° &d door East, of Market, Pitts*!
burgh, fa. .., .,
Domestic and Foreign jLzciangc,Eank Watti, Gold and Stiver;
Sold 'cmdExchangcdy-aitht . V
EXCHANGE A*ND BANKING HOUSE OF
WILLIAM A. HILL £ CO., ;
' '* W WOOD 6TEtBr, HITSBUMH. -
tS&»lntercst allowed on Uino deposits. : '[aog2B
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF
A. WILKINS & CO,
No. jo Foimxa Street,
Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh, ...
jans _ Pittsburgh.
a e. abnold & CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Y"iEALEUS in Exchange, Coin, Bank' Notes, Sight and
JL/ Timo Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended -to,,
and proceeds remitted to any pariof the tinlom
Stocks bought and sold on commission;. .
ttlk.No. 74 Fourth st, next door to Bank of PlttaVg. {sal3
CORNER Of.WOOD. AND riPTH STniETS.
SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern-(Sties constancy: for:
sale. TimO Bllla-of Exchange, and Notes discounted.—
Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bonght and wild. ..Ooilections
mode in all the principal cities, of the .United: States.. ;De
posits received-of Par nnd Current Funds...... . .[nuir27ly • :
AU.ES KRAMER, . EDWARD RAHX, ‘ ." JlOmatCK KRAMER.
TTn.ATVrPTR Ar. TtftThST,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
BUV AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate'
Loans on Real Estate or Stock. Securities; purchase
Prom iw ary Notes and Time BHIa, ori'Eart and West; buy
and soil Stocks on Commission.
Collections mado on all points in tlin Union. , [myl
1*0.76 fourth at., rirrsnuE an, nmratic bank op pimatnuin.
t'U'BSCUIIIEIt, under now and more favorable auspl-
X ces. will continue the Banking business- and Stock Bro
kerage in tho house fonnorly occupied by Messrs Palmer,
Utinna k Co., and more recently by tho Pittsburgh Lift In*
suranev Company, where ho will be pleased to see his old
friends and customers.- (jy3) A WILKINS.
eavx removed iQim- banking and ExctuNds omci TO 216.
67 MARKET BTSOT, FOUR BOORS BELOW OLD STASD. .’
N HOLMES & SONS, Bankera arid Exchange Brokers,'
• and Dealers InNotes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold,'Sil
ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern aud Western
Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made In .all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No.
C 7 Market street, between Third and fourth sta. [j&3o:ly
JAJJ. S. UUON, .... < .. ...TitOS. SAROMT,
HOON A BAEQEHX,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,.•
n. r. corxxr-op wood a sixrn ptrrsuußim,. pa.
DEALERS iuCoin, Bank Notes, Than Bills, Foreign and-
Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, Ac.
Exchange on all the principal cities .of the Union and Eu
rope, for solo in sums to suit porchaßersL. .
Current and par funds received on deposit. .
Collections made os all ports of tho Union, at the.lowest
rotes, [sepllrly >
Removal.
PATBICKS & TBTEND,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
J lave Bttnovcd their OJJice to the Ctmur of Fifihand TFcoixfr,
nrrsßcaon, pa.
PATRICKS k FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold. Silver
and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western
Cities c-m>«tftiiUy forsale.
Collections mode In all the cities throughout the United
State*.’ Deposit* received iripar funds or current paper, at
the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. . Tfeh3
.03?* Notes, Drafts, R-nds, Mortgages, aDd Loans on col
laterals, negotiated. Stocks and Land Warrants bought
nnd fold. ocLB
FLORENCE HOTEL,
No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW’ YORK.
(CuNDCLTED OX TilX EUROPE*!* PLAN.)
REUBEN LOVEJOY,
ocfrly • PROPRIETOR.
$209,016 61
135,250 16
1,010 19
...‘ 100,000 00
ALLS* BtOWN,.
Brown’s Hotel*
Corner of Dmittfild and Third Streris, Pittsburgh. itnn*a.
UROfrN 4 COSNEI.LY, PEOHOtTOBS.
stabling attached to the Iloase.
•353,318 70
FitANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio.
C PATRICK & SOX, Proprietors. —This House baa un
• dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations,
And largo additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie
tors p’edgo themselves that nothing shall be wanting on
their part to render tho Fbanrux a place where all the com
forts of a first class hotel can be found.
C. PATRICK k SON.
siei,4Bl 03
170,016 61
17,820 21
Corner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburgh, Pain'd.
William s. Campbell, Pp.otoctob. '
mins fine establishment having come into tho bands of a
I new Proprietor, offers great inducements to the travel
litigcoiuta unity, and .also to regular boarders.. Everydeli-,
eacy and luxury will bn provided in its season, and-no pains
will be spared to make thlsllotel ’n comfortable hour to all
wbo may call there. fmylSdf] W. & CAMPBELL, Prop'r.
St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery;
rpilE undersigned respectfully *nf«rms the public that be
A I* now fully prepared to servo private families and the
public generally, with his cnlebratixl LAOitit BEER, in
txittle*. All orders left at bis Office, NO. 39 DIAMOND
ALLEY, (ucar Wood street,) trill bo punctually attended to;
and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity.
jnitsitr y. Or scuknck.
C. B. HE ABLY & CO’S
NEW CARPET HOUSE,
NO. 83 THITIDSTREET,
WHOLESALE AND EETAIL DEALERS.
THREE SPACIOUS SALES ROOMS.
SALES ROOM NO. X.
C CONTAINS a large, handsome ami cheap assortment of
j Floor OU Cloth-t, from lto 24 feet wide; ah®, Stair, Ta
ble and Enameled Carriage Cloth?, Caeca, Canton and Bri
tanoln Matticg, Matte of all kind*,painted Window Shades
buff Holland?; green aud huff Oil Cloth?, and Putnam'?:
Patent Belf-Adinsliug Curtain Fixtures.
SALES BOOM NO. 2,
I? full stocked with an unrivalled npwrtmont of Royal Vel
vet, Brumils Tapestry, Brussels, Imperial Three Ply, Fatent:
Tapestry. Ingrain, and superfine carpetings: Hall and Stair
do. of all widths and prices; emboased Cloth, Tabic and
Fitjno covers; Mosaic, Velvet, Axminster, Chenille and
Tufted Hugs; Stair Uods,DruggetinK,t*tc.
SALES ROOM NO. 3,
Containsiy largo and well aelected stock of Inyraln Carpets,
from £5 to 75 cont 3 per yard; Hemp Carpeting from 18jf to
50cents; List and Rag Carpets cotton and wool Yenmau
and a splendid assortment of English sheepskins of ail col
ora and sizes.
C- B. 11. A Co. would respectfully call the attention of
persons wishing to furnish steamboats, hotels or duelling
houses to the. bljoto, as they are determined to, soil at thri
samo low prices they have heretofore teen selling ot, and
less than any other establishment in this citv.
sopfl a B. HKADLY A CO., No. 82Thlnl street.
FOR Church Choirs, Congregations, Ac, wholesale
and retail. Each, per dor.
Kimraley’s Harp of David, a eolloctlon of Church
Music, 75c. $7,00
Modern Psalmist, by Lowell Mason, 75c. 7,00
The Modern Harp, or Boston Sacred Melodist, by
, L. White and Jno. E. Gould, 75c. 7,00
National Psalmist, by Mason and Webb;; ;75c.. 7,00
Harp of the West, 7fie. 7,00
National Lyro, . t!2c. 6,00
Bay Etato Collection, Cite. 0,00
The Chnrch Choir, G3c. 6,00
American Psalmody, with figured Bass for Organ
or Piano, G3o. 6,00
ALSO, The Melodist, a collection of popular and social
Songs, Glees, Ac.
The Social Glee Book.
Juvenile Oratorios, for juvenilo classes, schools, 4e.
Musical Class Booh, fur tnlult singing classes.
Young Harp, desigued for fcmalo Academies and
the social circle.
Together with the New Carmlna Sam; CanticlftLanilns,
Ac., Ac. Jostreewlved by CHARLOTTfPBLUMii,
oc.lB v - 118 Wood Btreet
THE SHAWM—A Library of Church Music, etc., con*
tninlng over 1000 compositions, by Wm. B. Bradbury
-and Geo. F. Root, assisted by ThoraasHaistings and T. B.
Mason. Price 75c —per doion $8,50.
SACRED MELODKOX—On a now system of notation; by
A. S, Hayden. 1 PricdVSc.—per <lo2cn $7,50.
HARP OF THE'SOUTn, (iu Patent Notes;) a new colleo
tion of Sacred Music, selected from tho most popular com
posers, by Prof. J. R. Woodbury. Price 75c.—pertloz. $7,50.
CHRISTIAN MINSTREL—By Aikin; ono cf tho most
pdpular.books published. Price 75c.—per d*z. $8.50.
NEW OARMINA SACRA—By Lowell Mason, and-the
most successful mnslc book over published; over 250,000
copies have been sold, Prioo 76c.—per doa. SS,6O.
CANTIOA LAUDIB, or American Book of Church Music;
the latest collection; by Lowell Mason and Goo. J. Webb.
Prieo 75c.—per do*. $8,50.
A largo supply or the above popular Music Books receiv
ed, and for gale singly or by the quantity, by
oct!7 ... JOHN n.MBLLtQR,SI Wood st.
HKLEBKR bus Just received, per Adams’ Express,
. THEY SLEEP IN THE COLD GRAVE-new song—
composed and dedicated to J, Fleming', Esq., by H, Kleber.
Old Dog Tray, by 8. C. Foster. r
Tho Garland, a set of beautiful Waltzes'fbr Guitar, by
Prof. Ropp, of this city.
AU Things aro Beautiful, a pleasing Duett for two voices,
by Glover.
Wert Thou to Speak Farewell.
The Primn Donna Waltz, os performed with unbounded
applause by Julien’ahond.
JallunV Musical Tear in America, a descriptive ploco,
embodying nil tho American National Airs, by JuHen..
Kttty Darling’s Farewell, for Guitar.
Katy Clyde, do.
Old Log Hat, do., etc., etc,
Also, “Bodworlh’s Brass Band School,” containing every
necessary information to organize Brass Banda, to.under*
stand the nature of brass, their selection
and embracing a number of fine pieces arranged for full
Brass Bands by Allen Dodworth, leader of the' celebrated
Dodworth Brass Bend, New York; for’eale by • r ■,'
<*l2 , 1 P. KLBBKIt, No; 101 Third street.
ENTERPRISE WORKS,
HO. 136 wood street, third noon below.virqot AU£r.;
. ne WR TETLEY. ,
~ PORTERS And manufiicturers of
CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL
gpfVi-' INSTRUMENTS,.RIFLEB, Ac. We
Ifff/ . ! keop ft general assortmontoftheabove
articles constantly oh hand? together
with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis
tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Bolts, Caps, Powder,
Lead and. Ballets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting aniPocket Knives;
Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears;-Pocketgdssorß, Ao.—
Also. Truiaea arid Supporters. ;
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed.
BIELBSt—We are making Rifles of every description, to
order, of the best zdoterial, and. worhahatisWp warranted.—
-Qraarfl recalved for at Wholesale op Retail, will be fill
ed with despatch. Hunting parties suppliod at Wholesala
prices. • ■ . . . ■ ~ myl£~
JT. B. CALVERT & CO., ;
”pwIE-SrNKERB, ENGRAVERS AND EMBOSSERS, and
±J E?rraoPE' MXirOTAcniBZM. No. 48 South Third street,
PHILADELPHIA.. ■}. . sepSQ
•. • VENITIAN BLINDS) : i
OF EVERY QUALITY, for sale at mahufactoxera’-prices,
ftt4ke- NEW-CARPET SIOUEr-AT-FIETILSTREET,'
near Wood. •. ./ [novatf ], • J : ROBINSON -Af OQ*
/^ILIFF'STitEET—Two Lots for sale, situated on Cttif and
\J, Cook stxeets,<ymh24 fee; front by 78 deep. -Price $3OO
each,--Term® r-Onwbtdf in hand pbatanoodaonb-iy ear. -
S. CUTHBBRT : A SON,-:
,jbfct22-~ 1 " RealEstateAgchtr,l4oThird <t, !
-fc>U>i£B—Booo-&M Cleai-Bscoi
B octT - '
gv-Ei
, * * ,j * * **
HILT. & CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
A. WILKINS & CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N. HOLMES & SONS, '
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
AL3TIN LOOMIS.
STOCK AN I> BILL BUOKER,
Officf, Xo, 02 Tburth above Hood,
PITTSBURGH.
HOTELS, &c.
Bt. diaries* Hotel*
Sacred filmic Hooks*
few sacred Music
New Music |
tor gvlnbr.
KING A:MdORHpD.
C ,‘:IS
1 'W minolartu™
1 WARE of everydescriptiohj at his old stand,
fflnS®.! 1 Utertf and Sercnt* elreota.:' DHXKBTAK-;
1»INg attendod to, In all la branches. myll
i 'XL CUAIJVMANUFACrOB¥, Kb. fct Smithfleld street, a
toe assortment, of. fcacy and plain fomiture, which they
wut-MJll6 per-cgnt.-boIDTC rates " :r
■TcimaT-cMhonly. , ' iKZtilr
;q*eat'lnducements to Cash Pnrcliaaers.
\irE will sell crur large Ftock of COMMON AND FANCY
, f V CUAIK3 AND BEDSTEADS, at prtaa Slt raoKJt
.fmltopleiisecaabptirohasam.. All our work l&varrantad
Oht terms are GASH. ! : JAMES: liOWHY, 0L,.. *.
ImnrZS cor.Serenth and liberty ets.
Journeymen Cabinet M&b«r» AiaoctnUon.
- i -iPATSS&USE 955 THIRD STREET.
' ! ‘ ~( PJTWECT W Oqp . BTB.) MY, r: "
-twice to’three, times:«oL. •
hands as the : largeot ttHil :
s imjst renowned Dukntta * i *
- shops of this .city, have. opened their VarehotL&a, arid* ore'
able to fiitttlsh th dpublic, - by whole Sal e6r : retail, with Fur*
nature of thefonowingdescriptibn—ria:-' ■
I Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; FuUCdlumned
Bureaus;' Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; ; Rocking
Chairs; 3lahogany Washstanclsjßofss; Divans; Piano Stools;'
Book Cases; Secretaries'; Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine
Card Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Racks: French Bedsteads;
Ottomans jf-Ftoplar Wardrobes:'Dining nndlireakfist Tables;
, common, low, and'trttodle Bedsteads;Cfcorry Buraias; Cribs;
;Cradles, . r ' r - , l r. ■- i ; : ■.,■/.<
[Timed Vantages of co-opetatiGßytra an extensive Beale, per
il* them to sell at the lowest prices, and they ore deter*
mined to &eU, lorrerthan any an equally good,
it hot better article," and warranted—ca thepubliowfllun*
qerstand by rtvtog them* call; u- •;
i SB- Steamboat Hoork of nil' descriptions, endether articles'
of&ny description, made to order in efery style, at the short*
estnotices •' ' : 'i mar 29 -
- JAMEBW.WOODWEI.L,
CABINET. FUNNITU&B A ANUTA CTUBBR.
j Wore*room« 97and 00 Third itreet*..
,•J; W. ,W. respectfully Informs/5% \
friends and customers that haU\_
Ms now completed his-spririg stock »3pf
P*T . 7^-of Furniture, which is ' decidedly »;*|*
best cver offered forsalb in this City; which
wjli be eolti> at prices as low as anyiatha .United States,
Raster Vest../ . ; , , . - .
| As he is determined te.upbold ttia.quaiifcy withwell sea
sonpd materials, .best goykihapshlp, yifrtgpgt dfrpjgrm; ftr»d
from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing,
he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest
prices.., .... ;
[ Ha hns adopted the principle of identifying hla customers*
mterest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps al
waysonhand/th®. greatest TEriety of. every of
teiuture,,from the.,cheapest, and plainest, to ele
gant and costly, that a house, or any pirt of.one, may be
frmdsbed from-his stock, 6r.manu£aciured;OXpresaly to or
der. ’The following articles consist, in port,'of his stock,
which for richness of stylo and Anton, cannot be surpassed
to any of the Eastern cities:
louis X2Y tete-a-tete Sofas;
. SO.Sofas, to plush and hair cloth;
60 doz.. Mahogany Chairs;
20;doz.'Walnut ; 44
&Q Mahogany Rocking “
20WaInut ** «
60 Mahogany. Divans;
20 Walnut **
60 Marble Top Centro Tables:
60 » *f Dressing Bureaus;
SO « « Waabatands; ,
40 Enclosed «
100 Common
20 Plain Dressing Bureaus;
49 Mahogany Bedsteads:
2Q Walnut «
60 Cottage 14
800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;
20 Mahogonv Wardrobes;
10 Walnut “
10 Cherry u
60 Plato Bureaus;
TO Dining and Breakfast Tables;
12 Secretary and Bookcases;
20 dox. Cana Seat Chirrs;
24 Cnne Seat'Rocktog Chairs;
"Writing teaks;
Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots;
EUguires; Paper Mache Table®:
Oonvmntlcn Chairs; Pembroke <»
Elizabethan « Hall and Tier w
deception « Ladled Work «
Pearl Inlaid 44 Extension Dining Tables;
Arm - • • u Ottomans;
Gothic and Hall Chairs;
A largo assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Gi&xctt Miroa snpnlicd with all a*,
tlclea in tbeir itoe.
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, tornlahod at the
notieo.
i AU erdera promptly attended to. aprt
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
0. OOSSKXLT.
HEW JEWELRY BTOEE,
No. 87 market Street,
{Second door above the North-irtii comer of tin Diamond.)
JOHN STEVENSON, (of the late firm of Johii B. M’Faddvn
A respectfully announces to the pabli u that be has
opened, at the abqTo stand, a fineaßsortmuntof WATCHES.
JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, GI
RANDOLES, Ridrf and Table Cutlery, Bi-iiannia ‘ Tea and
Gmmunion Sds, end the uaual variety of goods In his Uuo
of business.
Special eare and attention given to the REPAIR of FINE
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac.
r He tnuto, that from his long experience In business, he
will be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor h<rn
with their patronage.
_ Pittaburgh, May IBth, 1853.
Henry Richardson, Jeweller,
HAVING netted his storein a hanisome manner, and
: but recently returned from tbs eastern cities with a
fine assortment of WATCHKS, JEWELRY, and FANCY
: GOODS, would call tlio attention of bis friends end custom'
era to the fact that among his Watches wUlba found the
most desirable stylos, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the
latest styles of Brooches, Breast ?lns, Fob and Vest Chains,
Finger Kings, Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets, etc., etc.
FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Macho, Work Tables and
Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats,
Colt’s Pistols, Porto Mommies in great variety; China Fruit
and Cake Pishes; with an ondluss variety of useful and or
namental articles, which have only to be seen to be. Appr
eciated. [novl] NO. SI MABKKT STREET.
FACTS WORTH HNOW’ING.—To all that are about to
purchaso anything in the way of fine Watches,-rich
Gold Jewelry, or sterling Silver Ware. HOOD has now on
hand a very good assortment of all kinds of goods in hb
line of business, that ho is selling at their teds talus and
at least from 25 to 50 cant, below the prices asked by those
“ Old Fogies” that have been twenty years or so in tho mar
ket with tlicir old stock of goods that cost, when purchased,
double their present value, and yet they expeci to mako a
profit op them. 1 assert facia worth knowing, that Tam
selling goods, now and fresh, just purchased, as above, from
25,t0 50 cent, cheaper, than any other dealer In this city,
at 61 Market street. jv2d
House to lei*, and furniture for. sale—a
good three story house on Second street, between
W'oodand Market. Tho furniture will be sold at ft bargain.
Enquire (jj22) H. O. HOOD, 61 Market sL
Bay Wood Nursery and Gardens.
. "I*AMES KENNEDY, [late Managar of the well-known Sy
tl racuse Nuseriea, New York,) begs leave to inform the
public, that ho has now established an EXTENSIVE NUR
SERY, on ilio Farm of Mr. James 8. Negloy, near East Üb*
erty, where he shall be prepared, after the sth instant, to re
ceive and fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornamen
tal Trees, If anly and Greon House Shrubs and Plants. In
addition to a choice and superior stock on kand,he has made
juftongfements with ono of tho largest Nurseries In the East,
to keep up his supply; Having a thorough and long'expo
ricnco in the business, he can assure his customers perfect
satisfaction, :
Mr. Kennedy would also respecifally offer his services in
designing, laying out, and managing Enrol Cemeteries, Pub*
lie Parks, or the grounds of Country Residences; and will
also furnish plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches,
Picturesque Scenery; Ac., in the highest styles of tho art.
Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape
Gardening, and haring spent years in the Sylvian Parks of
England, and on the beautiful banka ofthe Hudson, ho
hopes he has the capacity to moot the wishes of those who
favor, him.
.40* Communications can bo addressed through the City
Post Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Neeley A
Mohan, 22 Wood street.
CELEBRATED CHEMICAL YEAST
OR BAKITJG POWDERS,
The Cheapest Healthiest, deful and Economi
cal Article for J?airing Bread, ifoct/if, lYied,
Griddle, and Johnny Cakes, Entry,
. JPvddivpi, Sweet Cakes,
Cbm Bread, <£e.,
EVER JifVBHTBD.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS:—
Those who havo tried it, have found that the advertise
ment does not vaunt its praises too highly.—(Tallahassee
Floridian and Journal, Feb; 16,1853.
Housekeepers, who hate tested tbo quality of this pow
der, pronounce unanimously In Ha’fhvor.—f Lockport Daily
Courier. • J
It suroassos eyerythlng in the way of rising, w© ever saw
usea in the baking of coAri.—(Rahway Advocate and Rems
.ter,April 16; 1853. ;
: This is an article of such utility in various kinds of cook
ery, that wbon its virtues become properly known, no
.housekeeper* that studies comfort and oconomy, wHI wil
lingly do without it—[N. Y. Pick., May 21,1853. ,
No one need hesitate to use Durkoa’a all-important article
to housokeepersv—{Republican Bannorund Nashvilio WLii.
Feb. 17,1853.
Would yoti have light bread, sweet bread, bread Uiat you
can eat with a good relish, do not forget to procure Dtirkeo’s
Baking Powder, and yon will not Jail to have good broad,
cakes, Ac.—[Troy Daily Times, May 24,1852^>
W® havo tried this article, ami can recommend it with
perfect confidence.—{Quebeo Gazette, July, 1852.
Dorkoo’s Baking Powder wo have tried at our house, and
our “better half”, was astonished atjhe feaulfc—fN. Y
Doily Times, Oct 23,1852. . • 1
All good housewives wiU rejoice in and glorify the name
of Durkee, after they have given bis Baking Powder a fair
trial.—(New York Son,' Sept 3u, 1852... .
Durkec’g Baking Powder, undoubtedly the best article fbr
this purpose that baa yet been dUcovered.—N. Y. Dutch
man, Feb. 12,1553. / "“'
= The highest comtnendations; team hundreds of the largest
and most respectable wholesale houses In this, and nearly
every large city on this continent, could be given, if suae®
allowed it ■ . .
E. n. DURKEE,
Sole Proprietor and Manufactures,
130 Water iireti, New YorZt*
BAXTER & McKEB, Agenta, Pittsburgh.. . '[ioctSl]
SMITH & SINCLAIR,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
j lsaa* second and ini piksi biubets.
nr stony i!n> for .
SO9 bags Rio Coffee; 300 bhlsN.O. Molasses;
176 hhila N. O. Sugar; 60 bblsßngar-Honso do.
30 boxes Grant's Tobacco; 300 balasßattlog;
60 boxes Wobator old do. , 300 kegs Nells, assorted;
20 bxs Bussell & Robinson’s; 200 boxes Glass;
100 euldy boxes of rarious 30 kegs Ys. Twist Tobacco:
■ 200 boxes Rosin Soap; .
60 bbls Loaf Sugar; 60 boxes Palm do,
20. bags Pepper; '. 20 boxes Ground Pepper;
15 bags Pimento; fßep27] Ground Cassia, 4c.40. Sc.
H
Qygr—aOO tba prime Trhlta ilonay, in «m w n
. boxes, for family use, just receired and for sale bv
1 aog2o - J. D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood A.
EESID£NCJ3 FOK SALK—SUuatod in Allegheny • City.
Tbo I*t is 60 feet front on North Canal street, by 285
deep to Liberty street Tho hone© ij large and convenient
ly arranged, Tritb gas fixtures, bath room, &c. A good Car
on Llbcrt 7 irtrwts trees, ebrubbery,
4c, .Tblfl beautiful retddeneo will be sold on cost terma.
octSO 8. COTnBEBT & SOS, UP Iblrd at
BItITISH LUSXlibl—-10 casks for sole by .■ ■ "
OCHB b B. A. EAIINESTOCS * CO.
S«rip BlTldendi ~
BnSONS insured ,in the 'Mutual Departmam of the
Hraboigb Ufa Insurance Company, nio requested to
*»»lW-Urelr Scrip lor t , h " 20 pee com. dlTideud da
dared, on the lstof February last.- •> :
0018 ■ O A-COUPS, Secretary
V' ' LaborSaTlnc Machine.
.rf»HE:.BOSTQN.. B AX73AQ B -CDTUSB.AND. STWFERS;
1 Hay, Churns, Improved Corn
tuttitot.fothana and horse power; Pronto*. CbfcolASaw*
iaraa auDrtznsnf Of Implements suitable ibr: tha
i. JAMES WAUrrenn
DURKEE’B
i.' % «>**"'* "■*
..b
. ,
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! EUROPEAN AGENCY. 1 “ '
THE OIJ>EST ESTABLISHES; OF£IQE IN THIS CITY
j MOHEY TO THE OLD COIJ3TRY<
•TAMES BLAKELY b^galoavetosayto-thosepentbnehaT
9/ lag friends in ; the OidCcnntry, and desirousofelther
Bending them naoney.or rpaying their passage,'thatiis air
rfcngeraentsfar dolngcither.isnowcomplete, aiujcnSfinn
ol basis that mis takes, can not occur, nor accrue,to any
, party..J)iiring:tbeiaatteiiyoai3in'oh{ch,he.'lmflheenin
this has remitted over A Half MUUon'pt ltoUar#
without tl» los9 of a dollar, and the house jbr which :£e is
sgent»io Xirerpool,has shipped npUesa than persons'
doricg-the lastyeaE complaint of
,
i He can issue Passenger Ticket* for Londan,DubUn, Liver-,
pool. Glasgow, Cork, t Belfast,Drogheda? .* tymerick; t . Port
Hash, Newry, Galway, Londonderry, and Dunda3k,joNeW
York,PhUodelphio, Boston,Baltimore aodNewOr leans, and
from thence to Pittsfcnrgh; and will/attehd atriettyto for
warding passengers fromthoncotQ any partof. thq country.
He also has-sightdraftftfbr sale,payable at the following
plaoes, vis: •
! : v. : - ON ENGLAND,
Sandford A C 0................ .............London. >
Wn. Tappwott A Co
• (Available in the principal d£te« and towns throughout
England and Wales} _
‘ . ON IRELAND. ' . . . .
Provincial Bant •. 1re1aud.«.^......„....... M „. M .„..Da , b1in.
• nkAscnxs. • .
Armagh,, Belfast, - r Downpatrick. Enniskillen,.
Mallow, Strabane, Athlone, Carlow, <
Drogheda, Fennoy, : . Monaghan. - Ennlsoorthr, '*
Ballina, Cavan, -Dundalk,. Galway r
Newry,; Tralee,'; Balymeaa, ’ ,CloninciiL. .
Dungannon;: Londonderry, Omagh, - YonghdlU •'
Bonbridge, Kilkenny, Dungannon, Kilruah,
Coleraine, : P&rsonstown, Cork*- . . ; "
Ennis, Bandon, .Sligo, 1 Wexford;
OootehiU, Idmerick,. -BMlyshozmon,
.; . ON SCOTLAND ;- , *
; National Bank of Scotland/Edlnbuigh, and,its branches
In fifty towns In Scotland;
ON FRANCE.
Messrs. Edward Blonnt A Co„ 8anker5............. .Paris.
(Available in any city in France.) *
ON GERMANY.
Mesars/YogeT, IfockA Fnmfcfort<m-th&-Malii.
(Available in soy city in Germany.)
* - JAiIES IJLAEELTj -
IQ3. cnr. of Seventh usd SiniilifieM ffta. -
.jgg> PASSAGE PEOa LIVERPOOL, -Ss£
irSSB
THIS splendld.new Ship,'built for “Tapscott’fl Lfne, v ls
the' largest Packet, Ship' afloatj and • for. strength 'of
for passengers, andeaUlng qualities,'
has ho eqnalln the Liverpool traded : t,ri
; The EMERALD lEEE will feall from' LiverpooTon or about
the TiwKt o? pCTßoha BemliDk'';&r ! thelr 5
'friends should not loae tho opportunity of securing passage'
ior them by this npble Ship. ' ' . ; ; -yv
; In order to prevent delay, paaspngers arm t>6 notified by
letter from Mesrfrs. W.Tapscott & Co., Liverpool, whutday
to bo thefe to embark, • . , . i . - t.-
The Emerald Isle is commanded by Capt Geo! B.Cbrnlsb;
of the favorite packet ship, “IYd. Tapseott,”) who
is well known for his kindness to passengers, and Lis skill'
•fulness'as d commander. '/• v V" >
N. 8.-r-TheE. Lwlll bo succeeded by the magnificen t hew
ship “ Shamrock,V commanded by'the well known Captain,
Samuelß. Doane. • ''--y'”
To secure passage, apply to - JAMES BLAKELY,
. bdfil ... Corner Of BWenth~ and Smlthfleldstg. l '
TEAS! TEAS! TEAS!
WHOLESAtS AOT BETAIt,
Jit the Melmi Tea, Store,
38 Pn»ia 81SOT, PnTSOTJRQB; Pi.
BY the half chest, of.neatiy packed in metallic packages
to suit the trade..
The subscriber Is now'recrivlng hb Fall stock.of GREEN
and BLACK TEAS,—consisting of some of the finest chops
to be found In the Eastern market.- Merchants visiting the
dtyare Invited to call and examine our stock.
Below la albt of tho'various grades;.ail of wh r oh have
beenesxefuliy selected, and con with confidence le recom
mended :
80 half cheats fine Young Hyson;'
10 do do ; MoyuneYoung Hyson;
10 do . extra flfioMoyane do; '
100 do Saporior ' do;
15 do extra fine ' ' do;
60 Lacqured boxes extra'Curious Young Hyson;
25 half ohe.na fine Gunpowder; ;
10 do extra flue do; ' |
5 do do Moyune Imperial;
20 do Superior -do;.
150 do Fine Oolong Block Tea; '
40 do extra flue Oolong;
80 do extra Curious do;
20 do . Superlativelyttrongand fragrantOolcng?
25 chests extra fine English Breakfast Tea;
6 do Curious do. ' do;
. ALSO—Java and Rio Coffee, Loverlng's Crushed sndPul
verisodSugar*;' ’
ALSO-r-63,0iX) Principe Segars, which will ■be sold -very
low. - A. JAYNES,
nov!4:dAw , S 8 Fifth Etreet»Pittsburgh.
TYPE AGEE CY.
A. JAYNES,
NO. 38 UfTII STREET, PITTSBURGH,
Agent for the Sale of L. Jokfutm $ CofsType y sc. ,
OF PHILADELPHIA, !
I_Y AS ON. HAND andfor sale,the following:—-BniEßHhtKi
XX column Galleys; Common, Galleys assorted, Slice
Galleys, Composing Sticks; Common and Job Cases;
Shooting Sticks; Ley Brushes; Boxwood Quoins; Furni
ture and Rlglet, of aIL descriptions; Brass Rule, of all
descriptions; Joblnkidallbcans; 100 kegs ProtuVNews
Ink; 100 Founts Fancy Card Letter; and Leads, cut to any
engthi ' r
83* Ordersfor Presses and Type will receive prompt at
tention, and furnished at the Foundry prices. Old Type re
ceived la exchange for new, at 9 cents % lb. •••.,- •/
Pittsburgh, May 14, v = - ■; •
■VfEW PATENT, AMALGAM PEN.—This Important in-
XY ventlon. removes the two great obstacles to the uni
versal use of the Steel Pen,vlx: their rigidity, and their
rapid destruction by tho corrosive action of the ink. In
minutely examining the quill pen in the act of writing, it
will be seen that the action is compound, consisting, firirt, of
a gentle yielding backward action immediately above the.
nib of the pen, and, second, the ‘.♦scissors”action, or i
spreading open of the points to permit the flowof the Ink.
This compound movement—which steel pens hitherto
never have had—gives to the quill its flexibility, and that
peculiar springy play which is so agreeable.to.thd hand,
and which seems to suit tho action of tho muscles of th«
fingers; yielding, as it docs, to the slightest pressure, with
out cramping thehand. .Tho effortsof all steel pen makers
have-been directed to the attainment of this essential qual
ity of flexibility, and they have had’recourse to an lnnu
mernhle variety of cracks and piercings to.nttain it. The
inventors of the Patent Amalgam Fed found, from a series
of experiments, that tho Whole practice «f the trade! bod In
this respect-been enuueous—that no-combtoaitlon r-t
“cracks” and could produce the desired action.
if tht ordinary form of thesictl pen xcert adhered fa This
point being gained, they avoided the plan hitherto adopted
for attaining flexibility, and gave & peculiar form to the
metal, bv hSeh they managed to combine the “scissors”
action of the ordinary steel pen with tho agreeable flexibil* :
Ity of the quill. The second difficulty to bo overcome was;
of less magnitude, but still of great importance to the con
aumera of eUel pciiv "Every one Is award of the corrcaWe;
action of theink on tho ordinary, fileel pen. Even with the
greatest care, it speedily destroys the delicately smooth sur ;
free of the pen.. Bo.serious a drawback Is this firm the
utility of the steel pen,'that thousands are rnduced to pur
chose gold pens, at an enormous cost, almost exclusively
because of.tho &ntbcorrosive quality of that metaL Th’c
inventors have removed this evil bv their compound metal,
which possesses all the necessary qualities of steoij vrith the
additional merit of resisting the ohemical action of Hie Ink.
These Pens vriU last mare than twenty timulcnger than the
Seel Pen, thus rendering them theehcapesl ctcr introduced*
For sale by • W. 8. HAVEN, Stationer*
dovl9 Market streat, cornet of Second. :
Brldgo orer tbe. AUegbeny Rircrl at or
near Sharpaburg. u
NOTICE IS HEREBY given, Tbatin pnrsufinea of the
■Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennßylva
sis, entitled “An Act to authorise tho Governor to incorpo
rate a Company to erect a Bridge over the Allegheny lUver,
at or near Sharpsburg, in Allegheny County, l ?.approved
13th Of March, 3853, and Supplement thereto, and Acta'ex
tending the time therein limited, Books will be opened by
the under named Commissioners, to receive subscription*
for the Btoekof said Company, at the ST. cnARL*B HO
TEL, in the City of Pittsburgh, on the SEVENTEENTH
day of DECEMBER, 1853, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A.
M., ah<l..4 o'clock, P. M; and should the whole number of
shares not bo subscribed on thatday, then and lit jLhat.case,
at tbe house of Mr. NEWPORT* in the Borough of Sharp*-
burgh, on the TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF TILE SAME
MONTH, between tho samehours. •
Philip Miller, : Thomas Liggett,
James Sharp, Gabriel Adams,
; Lewis O.J. Noble, ; Thomas Wallace, '
Peter Kllngensmltb, Malcolm Leech,
John W, Duncan, Harrison Parry J
David Drenan, . Robert Chessman, -
Francis KantSf Richard Kwalt,
David Boyd, Robert Wilson,
.. James. Marshall, James H. HTClelland,
Ilenry M’Geary, . Thomas Pe&rjoa,
Samoa Blakely,. GrantSlowry, •
Charles Spang, James O’H. Denny,.
William C. Denny, A. Morton,
J. 0, Comstock, Lemuel ShortlUT,
. • V. A.Onllior, . JameALewls. fnovlT
Pearl JMUj \
CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENT CITY,
j (axAn ths itaiiaoip ffrAtioif.)'■
FAMILIES 'willbetrapplledwUhcmr various eradcaof
. : FRBSUGROUND FLOUR, '
By leavingihelrorders at tho Mill or in our boxes at
Logan, Wilson A Oo* Wopd'Btreet,orßroun A Belter,cor
ner Liberty arid-St. Clair streets* Pittsburgh. ;
H. P. Schwarts, or J. T. Sample. Druggists, Allegheny.
Flour will b&deDreredtb&mlnes In Either of the two cities.
Ts&m: CASH on delivery. . .... , .
Jy2o .. : v BRYAN, KENNEDY. A CO. :
: : Valnable Farm for Sale,
M „IN PETERS-TOWNSHIP, WASHINGTONCOUN
jnjMTY, PENN undersigned wishes to dispose of
“* **his valuable Farm* situated in on oo f. the. most thri-
fertile and desirable sectlonabf “Washington county
in a neighborhood proverbial for'lts good morals and intel
ligent, and saffidently coßvenlehttogoOd markets. This
Land lies within,two miles of the preposed 'route -for tbe
Charuere yalley Railroad, an.lmprovement which.will cer
tainly be made durlng the coining year. It contains about
145 ACRES, more or lesst of which there' are about IIU
ACRES CLEARED,and tn a higb Ftatftof cultivation, and
.finely improved.. Thennolcared land abouhdsin good Um
ber, and tho whole is'abundantly supplied with water. 3t
adjoins lands pt William Park, Daniel Bell* and others.
The improvements are TWO GOOD DWELLING HOUSES,
,ono BriiS and the Other Frame; a Frame BARN/andteo
Frame STABLES, with other rtocessaryoat-oufldlogs.
There is an abundance, of fine FRUIT on this property.
This valuable Farm wiM'be sold os aecommriating-terms.
For any farther infinraation In reference to lapplication
can bo made to the subscriber, in Canonsbnre.
sepl&3m / f V J r JQHN OALQHAN. •
Hopo ZUUUe in Fall Operatloii Aaaini
RYA2TS BUILDINGS, Fifth street.—THE PROpIUETQB,
thsnkfol to the publlo for past custom, ventures to so
licit a continuance of the ean». for hlx present enterprise—
the establishment of a Fhuri&nCL Spies Afffli wtthfw the
city, for the accommodation of his customers, and &H who
wfah to have rcaUy wood Flour, pure ground Spices, Ac., Ac.
The attentioß of Families, Merchants and others, is invi
ted, and all laakls that they will give me a trifiL: -■•■
K „ 4 „ R- DRATO,No. 1 Diamond.
N. B.—All, artidea taken hack If not found good, and the
money returned. mar 39 .
A THEItEII-i~FoT picking fmit from
tall trees without the aid of a ladder; PruningTnstxn-'
ments of the most approved construction; Digging Forks.
** Totatoe Jlooks; Bred
Drill., Cutting Boxes, for Ha, or Com Stalks, of various
patterns, an da great rarioty of labor sarlng tmnlament*
tot tho garden. or farm; DotnUng’s* Ban?*.;’and other’
standard-works on Frultfl, Flopem Itural Architecture, and
fto ua'o .t thj> and lmpl.tqonl
Wamhoope, Ha 49 JEsfljb street, PjTtaburgb, Pa. ' ;
'JfSB; S : ,•■■■■■ JA3IE3 ITAItDROP.
Wall’s Academy:;6i Iftgpiiig and Painting' !•
"SXT' WQQId notiffifilA&lHndSftirftllfl pnMic,
T f • . that he has remorM; his studio from First street,
U> thftorbafct Market wjd Founh£treets,(M«m(i story,) \
of Wm- 5L flerth; entfftnco on Fourth street,!
*~©RAW
npa Rpoffl i Tritti that
faiggii^gr^isa -ffili meet patronage - *
i2x::di •z-O'L,
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Rhoads A Sons*
! €arier’a Spanish .
■ • THE OEBAT' PtrMMZB ! OP THE JjtOdC,' -
■ ■ ■’ »« IMTMU OJ KIECCEt I.T IT.
•A N INVAtUABEBEEHEBIfTOB BQBOEDIA, King'*
jCL Evil, Rhonmattsnit Gbetinate Cntanoons Eruptions,
Pimples or Postulefiloi* the
Sore EyeSj Hlog Wbnh or Tetter, Siald Head, Enlargement
And Pain of the Bones and Jointoi Stubborn Ulcers, Byphi
!BticDl£ordeTßjLnwba6oißptnal.Complalnts,and[aUDls*
! oases arising!'from. &n lz)judiclous use of Mercurrvlmpru
.dcuceinLlfiiOTlmpurityof the Blood. .'.'v
: v Thia valuaple.Medlcino, which b?j| become Celebrjriedfrir
pa n^mberrof.extraordinary,curefl vffectedrlhfough iU
*f. n w 7ihM induced, the proprietors, afthourgent request
of theirfriends, to offer ft .ip the public, whichthevdowith
the utmostGonfidencein.fts.virtues and
properties. The.lbllowl D g certiflcatesjselectedfrom alarge
number, ar<v however, stronger testimony than, thq mere
word or tb«' PToprietors ; and are 'frdni gentlemen - Well
known in their localitlea, and of the highest respectability;
1 HOYDEN, Rsq., of Hie Exchange Hotel, Richmond*
known everywhere, saya ho has seen the medicine called
Carts,’, Spanish Mtltore mlmlnlstcnd In over a hundred
S B »it I SS, e °vi' r v 1 fc '’»Wchltla recommenJ-
M, with the moat Mtonlshlngly goal remit,.’ He save It I,
.titles of Quinine, Memory, and Y believe all the Tonics ad
viVtpT&jnt permanent rellat At last I
irled: Cartert Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which effec
tually ourod me. and lam happyto say I have had neither '
hhllls dr;fever sinto." :leonsklcr itrthe best Tonioto the:
world, and the only medldne-that .ever reached my case,
t ■ '. Joan Loxoncr. .
f BearerDam^ncarßichmond,Yo.
i C. B. LtJOK, Esq., nbw lh the dty of Richmond, and for
many years In the Post Offlee,haa such confidence in the ‘
astoniining ejHcacy of -Spanish Mixture; that be
has bought ixpwnrds of flfry bottles, which be has
away ta the ftffiictcd. -Mr. Luck says be has hover known it r
to fail; when taken according to directions;; ; "
_Dr. MINGE, apractisfng ;PhyßiclBn > and formerly of tho /
.City Hotel, in tho city of Richmond, sayshe has witnessed:
In a number of instances the effects of Carter’s Spanish •
Mixture, which were most truly surprhdng. He saysin a
ewe of Consuinptioh, dependent oh the Liver, the good af
fects were wbnderfal Indeed. ' ... ’•
SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Brink,r AMor*
Richmond..„ ouTod of Liver Complaint or night yennt •
.jtending, .by the naj of two botUea of Carter', Spanish
Mixture. - - ■ ’••.
OREAT OTOE 0? SCROJULA.—Tho Editor, of the Rich
rnond ItopobEcon had a airvant employed In thelr prtra
iroom.cprod of violent.Bcroftils, combined vitth Rhenma-i
tfcm, whlch eottWy disabled him from wort • Ten bottle,
-of Carter’s Spameti Mhtturo' made a perfect one of Mm,:
.and the Edltom. fn o public notice, Kiv they "cheerfully re.
commend It to all who oro alßlcted vlih any dLease of the
b oodJ” ~ ; ■ • ..
• STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA>-I had n very
.valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter I *Spanish Mixture,
il conslderit truly U valuablemedidne. .
■ '■ 1 v James'M. Tavlos, - .
Conductor on the B. F. arid P.R. R. Co., Richmond, Ya.:
~ SALT RHEUM ofTWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED.
Mr JOHN THOMPSON, residing in the city of Richmond;
: was cured by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture,af
Salt Bbeurd, which he hod nearly twenty years, and. which
all tho physlciansof thedtycouMrnotcuro. Mr. Thomp-:
;son is awell known merchant-in the city af Richmond, Vo.,
•andhiseure.iamost remarkable, ; ‘ ...
. WM. A. MATTHEWB, of Richmond, bed h servant cured
of Syphilis,in the worst fbrin; by Cartcr’s Spanish Mixture.
;He aays ,he cheerfully recommends it, &nd considers it an
Invaluable medicine.
RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofti*
.la, and what physicians call'confirmed Consumption, by
three bottles of Cferter’eSpaulshMixture.
. EDWARD BURTON, commlasioner of the revenue, rays
he bos seen the good o fleets of Carter’s Spanish Mixture in
a number of Syphilitic cases, and says'it Is a perfect cure
for that horrible dlwase.
. WM.G. HARWOOD, of Richmond, cored of Old Sores and
.Ulcers, which disabled him from walking; Took a few bot*
tlffl of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk
without a crutch ;'in a'short time permahentlycurod. :
Principal Depot at M. WARD, CLOSE No. 83 Malden
Lane, New York;
T. W.DYOTT *'SONS, No:iB2 North 2d el., Philadelphia.
BENNETT & BEERS, No. 125 Main street, ltlchmonu, Va. •
; And for salebyß. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO-.L. WILCOX,'
Jr. & Pltuburgb %H. P.'SCawARTE, Allegheny; and
by and Dealers In Medldno everywhere,
MORSE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF- YEL
' v , LOW. DOCK root;
THIS; is a pnrely Vegetable Compound, scientifically pre*
. pared from tho best roots and .herbs of the; Materia
filediavond has-gained an onrivalladroputatlon for tbA
.tv> lowing effects, vi«
HEGULAOING ANI) STRENGTHENING THE LITER,
•undDwKsriva.OwußS, and.eleansing the Stomach ondßow*
'els, and thus curiog.oU Billona Disbasos, Liver 'Complaints.
.Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Coativeneas, Piles, Headache, Fever
and Ague# Jaundice, Naawa, Loss of Appetite, Ac- and
: causing tho food.to nourish anil support every part;
PUEIFYING THE BLOOD,
. and thus curing nil Humors, Cutaneous Eruptions, Scrofa*
- la, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scald Head, Canker, .'Pimples on
. the free, Blotches, Tamors, Mercurial Disease, Can*'
cere,Ac.,Ac; . . .
. BEGULATINO TUB BECBBTORY OBGABS,
and by. enabling them to perform their proper functions,
preventing and curing many painful and dangerous dis
eases; strengthening and quieting the Nervous System, thus
allaying Nervous Irritation, and curing all diseases of the
Nerves, asllysteria.Neuralgia, Cramps, Ao.' ItUunrivalled
in the euro of all FEMALE COMPLAINTS, as Weakness,
General Debility, Irregularity, Obstructions, Swelling of
the Feet, Limbs, Joints, Ac., caused by weakness; also,
Lung and Throat Complaints, as Coldr. -Coughs, Asthma,
Consumption; Ao; also, Dropsy.'
Haying .modO use of the Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock
RooL prepared by C. Morse A eitheroureelves, or in our
and finding H to bo a very salutary and effectual
preparation; we do most cheerfuUy recommend it to the pub*
lie as a very valuablo medicine.- ■
. ’ E. Bourne, National Bank, Providesce,B.l4
A W. Spencer, Cashier Lime Rock Bank, do. dou Rev.
William Phillips, Bev, J. B. Richmond, C. S. Jones, editor
Providence Gen. Advt, Wffllom Field, Al. W. G. JL, Cyrtis
FLbor.M. E.H. P n James Hutchinson, G. 5.,-Dea..Y. J.
Bates, Doct.;Bf nj. Colby, and one hundred ouiera of the
most respectable fiamlHes .of Providence., ,
This certifies that I have. for a number of years Been ae
quin ted with the composition and mode of manufacture of
MORSE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF YELLOW DOCK ROOT
I havo also bcen acquainted with its modus opfrandi In dis
ease, and chn'sdy that la all respects it tfi admirably Calcu
lated toremodythot class of Disease for whlcb lt was de
signed. It is especially valuable in INDIGESTION end all
its attendant 'symptoms, it excite to healthy artlon ihe
LIVER, removes Torpor, ahdlnactivity of this ORGAN,and
stimulates healthy action in all lhe system. ’As a DEPU*
RATORjCr purifierof the Blood, it has ho superior. *
DAVID HOLMES, H. D.
Providence. J 2, Tu Jah. 4,1858.
Prepared by a MORSE * No.' 446 Broadway.
New lorfe, aod'uuiU by Druggists and others throughout
this and other countries.; JOEL MOHLER, Agent,
1 apr27;ly - : : , Plttabnrgh, Pa.
DR. DE LANEY’S
CELEBRATED
CURATIVE INSTRUMENT,
The only Infallible Cure for that JCrtadfvlDiteaxt liunori ut
SPERMATORRHEA. OR INVOLUNTARY NOCTURNAL
EMISSIONS, Bo.bamsaicgaDd ddstxa.etiTe,and produc
tive of so mucbmisehieftothe nervous system, incapacita
ting the man far business,-society and matrimony.'
This Instrument issimple, comprehensive bad never
/totting, and may be used without-the slightest incon
venience or the knowledge of the most ifittmate friend.
•It Is.to he used externally,producing no pain or injury
whatever, nor preventing any one. from attending to
his business; and while in use not a tingle cmixtion can take
place, invigmitingihtorganiiin athartUme, toxuchan ex
tent that they azaantTExm mrarmpowEßor rctzhttos, the
loss of which, caused by early abuse, Is the disease In ques
tion, and the cause of the thousand concomitant complaints
—“rut: l, Nervousness, Prostration; Dyspepsia; Win in the
Head and’ Dimness of Vision, Weakness of the Back and
Low«r:Extztmitie% Afiootfams of the Eyesr Impatsnce, Pim
ples on the DecllnV of rVWllty, Weakness
of Memory and Power- for; Mental Application, Driecilon,
Aversion to Society, !Hm!dlty, Self-Ida trust, Lore of Solitude,
Ac. -A# theteccmuainUinvariably disappear,axtoonasUie
-toureeuefigaptd/non %ohieh they emahateii -
Bqjt alsq remembered, that those complaints aro butllttla
understood by the profession in general, and that all the '
modidne in the world neTer has, and never will, stop those
losses, which, if allowed to continue ppgbecfted, are sure to
produce the moat distressing consequences. -
The price of the. complete instrument, carefully secured
i against all observation in a box, U only JlO. It can be sent
by expresa.to any address, in any psrt of the United States,
Oftnada,.Aa, according to order, accompanied by full dircc*
uons, and Impor ant advice to the married and-Jdnglo. tho
expenses, even to the remotest pails of the country, being
very trifling; —v -- —. • . • ; •
Ail applications 'and remittances must be: directed (post
paid) to the Doctorhimeelf,behaving noAgenciesestoWish
ed but in London and Paris. .
NewVorfc! (poSt ' Br - B * ;D<3 ClLispcnord street,
* Office hoora, diny,ftom 9 i. 1L tfll BP. M~ aiid from Tto
BP.BT.,'the B&>b*th excepted.' ■ '
*»• The.nnderslgaea certify, with great pleasure, Hat the
abovom enticned tastrumenUs not-only constructed On set
entlOe principles, but that from its me the happiest results
mjy always, with confidence, be anticipated, there being, for
the core of those diseases; no after certain remedy eafont.
HENltr 8. KELLEIt, 51. D,
OH; GOETZK, M. D., OG Chambers fit.,
a EOKHAKDT, M. fai24 Howard st!
NEW YORK.
HTmat«d Wom« fcxpeliml; —
EAU thol following statement ftom respectable drug.
*io ettrprising fffects of B, A. FAHNE3-
TOUK’S UNEQUALLED VEIUIIFCGE:—
: : oanmsoao, N. y, January IS, 1853.
Mam. B. A. Fuhnisbxk (C Ot —Gentlemen: Matthew
Clark, a man of undoubted Toradty, of thoiown bfXJobon,
St. Lawrence eonnty.N. Y., says that he baa a little girl,
foar Tears old, to whom ho gare threo doses of B. A. Fahn
estock’s Vcrmlfoge,ln three encccsslro hours. In tho af
ternoon of tho some day oho passed at one tlma BEVEN
TEEK, and at another NINETEEN WOBMB, About two
all fire hundred and fifty •seren, in loss than tuclio boW
ume.vHe caid they were perfectly nstonMied at aach a
moj»a of worm* from a child of her age, and that bo counted
thorn accurately. Very respcctfnlly.-
' • ... ' ' JEHNBB A RANDALL,Druggist?.
.Sold wholesale and retail by »U the principal druerfsta
and country merchants throughout the United States
• Prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., corner
oi Vood aud First streets, Pittsburgh. no-? 21
CHAsiuit: OXle-lQb&fs, pore.in aiore and fop sale hr
/ FLEMING BKOB.,
Successors to J. Kidd .& Ca.
60 Wood street. ‘
fiTOKMBNTIjJIE— 20 bbl» In store and for Bale by
j- po * 21 V FLEMINU BROS.
LINSEED OIL—I 6 bblu la for caleby
- ELEMINQ BEOS.
“>BU*b,in store ftoi'fiar ealo
[noT2l] PLEMJNQ BROS.
SCOTCH. SNOFi’—IOOO Ifca in storo and for
ftaiaty • (00*211 - yEEMINa BROS.
MANUANKSE O^IDE—3 tons in. Blow and for «slo by
...... . , FLEMINO BROB.
WHl'EB—lO gro. “ WethtrelVs" jnat received aml
for sale by ELEMINfrUBOS^
Successors to J.KJ&TA Co.,
CO Wood strat.
VAHNIaji—I lot just wccired'and for eiile by
■< POTII yLKMIKQ Bltoa.
iEINOfcASai"MBTi!E— 2W jartir/ia.l; yaidcares, in
store and tor «tl» by (norU) ' FT.bmtkh jjm)g_
lOUKT PLAai'fitt— 6o gross, a aaperlor quality, in atom
» aadtoaalaby (corll) • FIJSMIXO BROS.
HlTUiG—2»;bbl* to »ala by ~~
y potU :•v - v. .. 1 ■/;, 1 y Fleming beos.
VI/ AiajMATIU fcull.N A-fl'S-—SO
txm KEYSETS Prog Store. UP Wood street.
J~ KDIGO.—IO ceroons S. It, for ja]o br 7 : :
: B.A.»AH»ESTOCI£aCO,
:■ p ■ -- coy. Wood and First stmt.
/. American: , ( ’ ;
S£ - 2 casks 'French; TbritUeby
B» A. FAHHKBTOCK A CO.
aep2i:~
bbla Xbrwanled for Bale by. .
J Bbp» .. ' gAPNEBTOPK * CO.
__ Wamp'iCoagrtiiXaa.
"I'IiISINE isprepared by: a purely bhemloal process and
X-lsuam^tomttnvotfowin^iwtorKtaltcpau.
ltuj>aM;.wiHmiiht''D«ed, > tititt>r«xposnra : ta th« tirbe
comw gradually pf a most IntsoM. xml pjcrmarittit Hack.
For talaln botilsocf TarSOua elzo, by T7bclmaJocrrfatail,6S
‘ _ BWtassyWte,.. :®s9»St»totiS^w^^a.
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