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CLOTHING.
oval.
IK enbscribor x,ouia tei«ctf
and OVKIiCOATISG, of the latestntyles, selected «*l )r ®*iy 1
forlhe custom trade. Gentlemen learlng their
hare their wishes consulted and complied with, os aurora
Ss dono under'his own supervision.
CLOTHI N G STORE!
.JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.,
of tho celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty
Bteflt wblcli L«s ''dn an unbounded popularity unto
thniS of The lIIIIEE UIQ DOORS, bare, for the pur
pSa“ a«^iria ß moro rpace for their immenrt.bualnoffl,
W the rpacionehuUdins coroer of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STRLhi,
Where they have now the most _
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHSI
and . •
HEADY MADE CLOTHING,
Thnt Imfl. over been offerodto the public.
Their principal object for this removal, is to give them
more facilities for Uw_. ■
.WHOEESAEE TRADE!
They are tiro pared to roll Goods at the '
LOWEST EASTERS PRICES!
' 'And they trill -warrant them to be as good as any manu*
feared in tho c nnlcn^ oM WORK .
* is tin best Stile, aot dpob ins suobtest sorret
They have on band a full and beautiful assortment ci
CLOTHS and COATISQ3, lor
FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI
NESS COATS. .
»?*■• Ourinlcrestsaro identical with ibowe of our customers,
And we Assure thepublio that our fidelity will not fall in
filling all orders wo may be favored with.
. DON’T FOUGBT TflE PLACE—
. *Mo. §§ Wood Street,
(EAST SIDE,) COENEIt OP DIAMOND ALLEY,
. - »(, 3,__\Ve desire our patrons to understand that we hove
ncLlnwrer any ..connection with the Clothing Business on
' Liberty Sttnet.« Onr attention is doTotod.exclusively to tho
‘ JOHN iTOMSKEI i 00.
DRY GOODS.
Ifotli-e t! . •
TO THE WIIOLESALIJ AN T l> RETAIL DEALERS OI
PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY CITY, AM) VICLMTV.
•-D. GiREGG- & CO-, Importers & Wholesalo Pc.Vors in
•: Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties, N'o. 09, one
• door Pram thuNorlh-wost corner of Wood Bt. and Diamond
ollt*y» Pittsburgh. Ilftrlng completed the enlargement of
their present occupied Ware Rooms, are now opening one
of the largest and pest stock of DRY UOOD3 and \ ARIL*
- TIES: they hare erer heretatoro exhibited to tho Pittsburgh
trade, and on examination, will be fonnd to be unsurpassed
•* by any other Hoaso of the kiud In the City, and ns ono of
- the partners is generally in tho Eastern Cities during the
business seasons, bnrcbasmg cheap bargains, adapted to
the Pittsburgh and Western Trade, we will be ablo 10 oiler
inducements 15.ouroldcustomers,and purchasers gener*
- ally, Our stock of Dry Goods consists in part of the follow
lug leading articles, nx:
• Superior Broad Cloths;
Pilot and Petersham do;
Eanoy Cosaimercs, Tweeds and Satlnrtts;
v Joans, Fahey Vestings and Corduroys;
‘ ' • Flannels, Tickings and Yost Paddings
< Brown and Bleached Muslins, and Irish Linens;
- * - Foreign and Domestic Ginghams;
■S •' Alp*»* Merinos, Oobutg Cloths, ami Dress bilks; i
Da yBiatoandßroacbc Shawls;
*.-■■■ - ; Woolen Comforts and Fancy Bilk Handkerchief^
Tho following comprise a part of tho general stock of
Varieties:
F ’ Daltons, Combs, Threads and Sowing Silks;
& . 'Hosiery, Glotds, Kibtons, and Black Silk Vidls;
•• XaoeGoods, Jaoonctt?, Mull and Camhrlok .Muslins;
r; Fancy Nettings, and Millinery goods generally.
. Also—A large assortment of TAble Cutlery, Pocket knITC?,
Razors and Scissors of oar own Importation. Perfumery,
Patent Medicines, together with c splendid assortment of
Gold and Gilt Jewelry, of tho latest patterns; Gold and fell*
rer Watches; Watch materials; Watch glasses, and tin.ex*
tnrlca slock of 30 hour oud 8 day brass Clocks, of a variety
of patterns. -AH of which will he raid on the most nccom
modatlng terms, tor Cash, or City reference.
N. B.—City, Country Merchants and Pedlars are invited
td gire ua a call before purchasing elsewhere,
sopgljtf . I) OltEflO A 00.
SECOND AIIIUVAL OS
PALI, AND WINTER DltY tSOODS J I
The Cheapest Goods of the Season!
VOUNO, STEVENSON k LOVE, sign or the anginal
JL Bub-Hive, No. 74 MARKET STREET, between Fourth
and -the. Diamond, Pittsburgh, have just received, and arc
cow opening, a large and splendid assortment of
DRESS GOODS, ’
Of tho newest and most desirable styles, adapted to the
present season.
Plaid Brocade and Fancy gilts at hargimis.
Plainßlack and Cornelian Silks and Turk Satina.
• "Merino Plaids, all wool, awl Bilk and Wool do. _
Also, Raw Silk and Cashmere Phildsof every description,
very cheap.
r New stylo Plain and Fan<7 De Laiuea.
French Merinos, Cashmeres, Coburgs, Alpacas, and Para
- m<a&.all colors and qualities.
Do Begcs. and high colored.De Lainca,all qualities.
Fall and Winter Shawls, of every description.
' Lon; and Square Broche and i’laid Shawls.
Printed Cashmcxarand plam Thibet do,
French Chintzes, Ginghams. ■ . t
A general assortment that color Prints, from . 6*4 cts, tip.
WHITE GOODS of every description.
Collars, Cuffs,ChemUetUw and Emb’dUdkfs., at bargains.
Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods, Very cheap.
' Also, wfull stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, at low price*;—
lAnun ghecting, Pillow. Linens, Table Ctoths, and Nap
kins. Ruiwia Diaper, and Cravat-s very cheap.
GLOVES, HOSIERY, SU3PENDERS; and CRAVATS.
Wo would respectfully solicit an early call from both
'wholesale and retail buyers, flattering ourselves that we
can accommodate all who may favor us with their patron
age, on most liberal terms, , u . t
gg-p2o Yotryo, bteyssson & loyk.
Jait .Received*
AT THE oli IGINA LBEE-mVB,
Xo. 74 MARKET STREET,
Aitew supply op fall anl winter goods,
whlcli will bo sold at exceedingly low prices W«
would respectfully solicitwnearly.caH from our friends end
tlio public in general* believing that wo can now offer
greater inducements to both wholesale and retail buyer?,
than ever heretofore. „ .
sep!s YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE.
WM. A. M’CLTJRG,
DEALER IN
Hno Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow
Ware.
CORKER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS.,
. PITTSBURGH. PA.
IS now receiving a large assortment of FRESH GOODS.
in addition. to Ills already extensive stock, purchased
from first Lauda in the Eastern markets,which, will be mid
t,f the lowest market prices. .
£s9* Hotel?, Steamboats,. and families, onjing by the
Quantity, supplied at wholesale rates.
H yy. flood* delivered la the city free of ohaTga, sep2l
Ktixr Conch and Carriage Factory I
■ jOHHSTON, BEOTHEBB & CO.,
OmuT of Rebecca and JBdmonl struti, Allegheny Oily,
. WOULD respectfully inform their friends
the public generally, that they hare
yffiyj jrTgwfi. commenced tho manufacture of Carriages,
i, Rockawsys, Bosses,Sleighs and
Chariots, In all their various styles of finish and proportion.
' • All orders will bo executed with, strict regard to durability
nnd beauty of finish. Repairs will also bo attended to on
the most reasonable terms. Using in all their work tho
bwtEastcrn Shafts, Pole*, and Wheel stuff, they feel confi
dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be
perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. • . _
- Purchasers are requested to giro us a call, before pursba
a ;
and Lawreneoville, a splendid assortment 55E..1. :
of YEIIICIiES, of every description, nnd will-continue to
xeeoivo regularly, new nnd second band Carnages, Sulkies,
JSuggieti tfc., which he will soil on the very lowest terms for
ck«» ; . HavinghadtwclTeyears’practiceinthe business,and
with his well known facilities In tho East, he Hatters himsel f
In patting do*n ail competition. •
•' Those wishing to purchase are respectfully invited to call
. and see for themselves.
Especial and prompt attention paid to repairing of Carri-;
% age*, &e. [mylB:dawy*l JOSEPH WHITE. ;
VKUY STAIiJLK,
Corner of SmWijUld sirai andlMamoncl alley. !
• /X TILE undersigned having added largely to his'
ffiaT stock, is now prepared to accommodate the public!
.rX-T-4-withtho finest Baggies, and best-Uorses, both for :
Saddle and llamesfl. Gentlemen wishing to hare horses!
kept atjhvery, will find snperior accommodations for them;
at thin stable. • Tho stalls nre large and new, ami the pro-!
nrictor pays every attention to their ease and comfort. - ■
1 Otto:, • v.mvtm.*
.LAHK. UUDttß TTcgms ~ .. !
Journal?, Day-Book*,"’. - t
Cash Books, Becdpt Bqoks, I
Dockets, Or any descrip- 1
tton of BDANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER nt rtiort notice,!
r>f the most superior quality of paper, bound in any stylo;
required. Blank Books PAQtn to order. . t
■ -A largo-and excellent stock of Blank Books always on’
-band and for sale at low rale*, consisting of Cap, Demy and
Medium work, in all styles of binding. - I
The trade supplied on liberal terms. «
W. 8. HAVEN,
Blank Book Manufacturer,
. • Corner of Market and Second streets. >
I HE partnership between the -undersignM, M
ond Wheeling, Is this day dissolved by mutual counenti
Bob Richards nos transferred bfs interest to George W;
la ai™ authorited to
JOSEPH RICHARDS, i
Pittsburgh, Anguat 26, 1853. , '
CARD—The BREWING,GRAIN,MALTand HOPTRADII
•will be carriedon as heretofore, by the subscriber, at Pitts-
SStfTand Wheeling. GEORGEiW. SMITH,
aug27;3m • [Gaaettp.] :
• ' • Revolvers! B«voK«ril
TOBT HECEIVED—By Express direct from tho manufaq:
' *1 tnrers, a uplendid' ossortment of Colt’fl Repeating
6 nod 6 inches barrel, all of which wo will 801 l fop
cash as low *a they can be bought in tho city of Now York.
Ptrsonfl going to Australia or California, will find that they
can do totter by purchasing their equippage at home, than
thßTfttn aTT ji, stopping »t Lima, Ravenna, JSarlvlUe and Hudson
only— arrive a t Cleveland at 2.40 P M, The' Mail Train of
Ohio anil Penn a. Railroad, leaving Pittsburgh at 8.00 AM,
connects with this Train at Alliance at 11.45 AM.
MAIL TRAIN leaves WelFsvillo for Cleveland at 3.00 P
M. stopping at all way Stations-r arrive at Allianco at a 00
and Cleveland nt 7.30 P M. .
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves, Ravenna for. Cleve
land. and intermediate Stations at 7.15- A M— arrlvo at
Cleveland at 9.00 AM. Only one through train from.Pitta*
burgh to Cleveland daily.
CONNECTIONS.-—Mail Train ftomXßeveland connects at
Alliance with the Mall Train of'Ohio and Pennia. R. It. for
and Wooster;'also for Salem and Pitts
burgh,'arriving at Pittsburgh at 4.15 PM. * r
Kxpress Train from-Cleveland, ahd : .Mall Train from
WellHvillc,both connect at Alliance at 5.00 P M with the
Express Train of O. A P. R.for PUtsbargh—arriving at
Pittsburgh at 8.15 PM.
'Express Train-front Alliance connects with the 8.00 AM
Train of O. A T*.R.from Pittsburgh;
Passengers leaving Pittsburgh on tire 6.00 A M Train ar
rive at Cleveland at 2.40 P M, and connect with this-follow
ing trains East,' West and South.
Cleveland AxD Toledo.- -Trains leaving at 3,00 P M for
Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago end tho North West, arriving at
Tolodo nt 7.55 PM and Chicago next morning at 7 00—
time throogh from Pittsburgh toCblcago being less than 24
hours. , ;
CounimjsAKDCutcixsATi.—Trains leaving at
2.50 P M and 8.30 P 51 for Columbus, Cincinnati, GaUou,
Dayton, Indianapolis and all stations on the Bcllefontaine
and Indiana Railroad.
Cleveland and Liue.— 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. R. R. at
Hudson, for Cuyahoga Falls, Akron and Clinton at Bayard
with theßailtoad ibrCurrolltdh; Minerva and Weynosburg.
Tickets through to Toledo, Detroit, Clxicago, Lasulle and
Freeport can buohtaSncd atthis office;” • ;; ;
Passengers, aresfequested to procure Ihelr tickets at the
Company’s Office, of JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent,
novlS Monongfthela House, Water sL, Pittsburgh.
New Arrangement)
COMMENCING AUGUST Z, 1863
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 6o’clock, AM;
stops only at the principal Stations, and dines at Crest
line at 130 P M, arriving at Cincinnati in the evening, via
Columbus and Xeuta.
Fare from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, $7,75; to Columbus,
: $5,25.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8.30 A M; dines at Al
liance; and reaches Crestline at 6.00 P M, connecting with
• the Night Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with the
Bellefoutalnc and ludiana Railroad for Dayton, Indianapo
lis, Terre Hauie, and towns In Indiana. Connections are
i made at Alliance by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and
Cloveland. ♦
Fare from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $4.00.
Connections are made at Mansfield by Railroad with San
dusky City, Mansfield, Mount Yeimon, Newark and Zanes
i Tills.
Far® to Sandusky City, $4.50; to Newark,s4,so; to Zanes
ville, $5.
Connections are made with Detroit and Chicago, both hy
; Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passengers who leave Pitts
. burgh In tho Mail Train at 830 A M, go directly by Mans
field and Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention.
Fore to Detroit, 0.00; to Chicago, $ll,OO.
RETCRMNGi
THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at 1.00 P M,
Mansfield nt i. 40 P M, and Alliance ntSBO P M,.and reach
es (Pittsburgh at BJS P M, connnciing with tho Express
Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which leaves Pitts
burgh at 10.30 P.M.
Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, 14hours. Fare,
$7,75. Faro from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore,
$15.00.
MAIL TRAIN loavrs Crestilno nt 7, A M; dines at Al
liance; connects with. Express Train from Cleveland, and
umves nt Pittsburgh at 5, P M.
"NEW, BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
• Pittsburgh at 10 A 51 and 4.45 P M, and New Brightount 7
! A M and 1 P M. Excursion tickets; $1; quarterly tickets
• at reduced rates.
KB FOR SALE
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TRANSPORTATION.
rcrs
returning
OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 0,30 A M, and ar
rives at 4.00, P M.
fi-tt, Passengers are requested to procure Ticket* at the
Company’s Office, at the Federal Street Station, of
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent.
tt# “The Trains do not run on Sunday.
Further information may be obtained of
augfc JOHN KELLY. Passenger Agent.
SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK
RAILROAD.
VINTKU ARKAKGEMEN'T
ON and after WEDNESDAY, November 10, 1853, Three
Passenger Trains run daily (Bandays excepled) as fol
low* t— GOING SOUTH.
Morning Mail Erming
Erprtss. _• PoStmgrr. Express.
Sandusky at 4.30 A M 11.00 A M 5.10 PM
Monroeville Junction.. 5.15 “ 11.50 “ 6.50 “
Shelby Junction 0.49 •* 1.16 I* 51 7.16 “
Mans field Junction 730 “ 1.40 “ 8.10 “
Mount Vernon 9.05 “ 4.10 9.65 “
Reach Newark 10.03 « 6.15 “ 114)0“
GOING NORTH.
Leave Newark at 4.20 A 31 9.00 A II 535 P M
Mt Vernon... 535 “ 10J.0 “ 6.30 “
Mansfield Junction 73U “ 12.10 P M B.IU «*
Shelby Junction. 7.45 “ 1.06 “ 8.35“
Monroeville Junction., 9J5 “ 3.10 “ 10.30 “
Ilcnch Sandasky 10.00 . “ 355 “ 11.05“
Connecting at Sandusky with Mad River and Lake Erie,
and Northern Division* Cloveland and Toledo Railroads.
At Monroeville, with Trains on “Southorn Division”
Cleveland and Toledo K, R., for Cleveland, Toledo, Ac.
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 Zanesville,
Columbus, Ac*. Ac.
This arrangement of Trains completes the lino of direct
communication betwtjru tho Hast nml “ Great J VortJi-IVtet?
Passengers from Philadelphia atid Baltimore, destined for
tho West, proceed, directly on theivarrival at Pittsburgh,
by Ohio and Vennsylvanla Railroad lo Mansfield. Thence
to Monroeville, where conaecilon Is made Immediately for
Toledo, Chicago, and intermediate place.*—-affording a route
unrivalled for safety, certainty and despatch. •
Connection is also made with oil the Trains on tho Ohio
and Pennsylvania R«llwad at Mansfield, by which passen
gers from Chicago, Toledo, Detroit, Sandusky, Zanesville,
Newark, and Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh, Philadel
phia and Baltimore, wltboutdelny.
By this route, passengers taking tho early Train from
Zanesville, Cohunbas, Newark, &<\,cnu go to Toledo, Son
dusky or Cleveland, remain In either place soma four hours,
and return homo same day.
THROUGH TICKETS lo be had at the different Station?,
tor the aboTe named places.
J. R. ROBINSON, Saperint’U
•Sandusky, November, 1863. fnoy24:3m)
Pennsylvaniw Railroad Company,
WE oreibrwtmling Produce, Baltimore and Philo
•dolphia, promptly, on receipt Time, Five Days.
RATES 0? FREOUT.
Bacon, Pork and Beef, (salted,) 45c. 9 lOOtoa.
On Lord, Lard Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass, 60a.
100 Dm.
On Candles, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobacco,
60c.
On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Clover and Timothy
Seed, 70c. lb.
On Peer Skins, Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, 70c. $ 100Ib«.
On Feathers, Purs, Peltry,'Brooms and Mendmndlte, OOc.
lOOfta.
On Flour, 87>$c. Q barrel.
We are also prepared to forward freight to Rodebaagh’s
Station, near Greensburg, end intermediate Stations.
COVODE & GRAHAM, Agent*,
corner of Tenn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh,
11. H. HOUSTON, Agent,
jy29 276 Market street, Philadelphia.
MALCOLM LEEC11...........J0H5 M'ftLPUl JCWITU 8. LEECH..
J« 8. Leech, Me Alpin & Co.,
WHOLES ALB GROCERS, and Dealers in Produce, slet
. alfyand Pittsburgh Manufactures, No*. 242 and 214
liberty street, near tko head of Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa., of
fer far *ah» on liberal term*, the following:
TOO tierces fresh Rice; |so,ooofbg. Bacon, assorted; >
lOQlibls.Tor; i 6 tons Bar Iron, do; !
' 1500 kcgß-Nails, assorted;. 3 do Best Nail Rods;
600 Iwxes Window Glass. 2000 kegs Rock and Rifle;
assorted; Powder, assorted;
60 half chests Tea, as-: 300 boxos Rosin Soap;
sorted; i 86bbls.LinBeod,LaxdanA
-75bxs.Tobacco,aworted:: Tanners’ Oil;
100 hhds. N. O. S ugor, part: 300 bbls. Vinegar;
prime; j 30 do Rosin;
6 bxs.llaYnna Sugar; • 20 do Pitch ;
10 hlids. Porto Rico do; » 6000 lbs. assorted Copper;
150 bags Coffee; . 20 bbls. and kegs Lard;
600 bbls. N. Q. Molasses; ' 10 kegs assorted Shot;
75 do 8. H. do; I Ido Buck Shot;
800 bxs; Tin Plate, uss’d:: 6 bbls. Alom;
•416ns Wire, do; , 20 do Rye Flour;
2do Spelter; . ! 20settsTinnera’Machines
6 casks sheet Zinc, ao-; and Tools;
: sorted; ; 100 bus. Dried Apples;
600-plgsTin; *• 100 bales Batting,assorted;
1000 tbs. Antimony; ; 2000 lbs. Cotton Yarn, -asr
10 tons ass'd Sheet Iron;* sorted.
100.000 tbs. a?s'd Balk Meat;'-
PROCLAMATION.
By virtue of a precept under the bands of 17m, B,
McClure, President of tbo.Conrt of Common Pleas, m
and for the 6tli Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Jus*
tice of tbo Court of Oyer and Terminer and Goneral Jail
-Delivery in and for said District, and William Boggs and
Gabriel Adams, Esqs., AfsociiiteJndgeSofthe-samo County;
in and for the County orAilegbony, dated tbo 19th day of
November; in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hun
dred and fifty-three, and to mo directed, tor -holding a
Coartof Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, nfc
the Court House in tha city of Pittsburgh, on the 4th
day of December, at 10 o'clock; A. .
Public notice is hereby given to an Justices of the Peaces
Coroners and Constables of tbo County of Allegheny, that
they be then and there, In their proper persons, with then?
rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and other remem
brances, to dothose thingswbich to their respective officers!
in their behalf appears to be done —and also those that will
prosecute (he prisoners that now arc, or may be in tho jail
of sold County of Allegheny, to be then and there, to pros;
ecute against them os shall bo jusL
Given under my hand, in Pittsburgh, this 19th day of
November, in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hum
. dred and fifty-three, and of the Commonwealth the ?7thi
noT23 . WM. M&GILL, Sheriff, i
Thanksgiving. t
rpHANKSOIVING DAY being closo at hand, JEHU
i.-HAWOUTn, corner of Diamond and Diamond alley,
wishes to inform all those persons fond of good Plum Pud
ding or IDnco Pies that he is selling good cooking Rai
sins at CVi cU-» Be,ioc io 32J4 cents & Db; now crop Bunch
Raisins 18y£o & lb, or £1,75 ft half box; Currants 12UC to
20c.ft B>,;good.Cluster Ral6inss2ft box; pure good Spices
3c ft ozg mixed do. 3c ft oz. Good Wine and Brandy for
cooking purposes, 25c ft quart - nov22 ’
ENGINEERS’-STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, f
W. s; HAVEN,
Conrreß o? Market, and Second Streets. I
ALWAYS ON n AND, A largo and well selected stock ef
Whatman’s Drawing Papers, oil sites; j
Drawing Paper in rolls, various widths; \
Draughting Pencils; i
Mathematical Instruments; - 1
. .. Tape Lines; India Rubber;
T' , . ' . . Field Books;, j
• .* .
Protractor Papqro ** j
And all articles of •Stationery used by Civil Engines^.
' Level,'Transit, Tonography and Eooordßook*-mads
to order—ruled to any pattern required. ceph ’
V;>
INS ITEAKOE 'COMPANIES.
/Delaware
' V'.:; ,mict. noroirijoni qf Uie. >
Emt; INSURANCE. —Buildings,.merchandize and -other
property, in. town and. country* Insured ; against logs .or
ilnmi^oby-fire, at ihedowif?t rateufpreuuiim. i, >;
. Marine ‘lxstß-iNCEl—Tlicy.also ineuruy easels, cargoes .and
freights, foreign, oripistwiic, undornpea or special /policies,
asthe assunkljnay.desire.' .* •* L .
Inland- Transportation.—They 'risb insure merchandize
transported by Witgohs, raOttHid cafs; cab& boats and steam
boats, on rivers tad lakes.'on the most liberal terijis.*’. 1
' XKrectorfiT-Jpsepli'.ii: Sealj Edmund A; Bonder, : John C.
Davis,- Itebbrt‘Burton, Jolin It. Penrose,-Sampel"Edward?,
George G. Leiper, 35dwaTd.Darlingtbh,'lpaae 'K.-DaViS* -WH-’
Uom Folwell, JohnNowlrn, Dr. It, M. Huston, Jas. 0. Hand,
‘Theopldluß ’Rratißngi-'il.'Jdiies ltchry Sloan* Hugh:
CraigjGeorge Scrrill/Spcncer J.'G.i
William Hay, Dr.,S. Thomas, John Sailers! William
. Byre, jr. . •
JKrcctors. at Pittsburgh—D. T.Monrm/Hugh Craig! John
T.Logan. : r • WnAiAW-MAntiSv 'PresrdmU
’ Tuo3. C. Hand, Fics /Vcsi&rrtfc*
Jtftspn W. Cowan, Abcrrtary.;.
Office of the Compaiiy, Nbl 42 Water street; Pittsburgh.
-jelfcdtf ... . . ; IkA.MADBIItA. Agent.
I'ROXJEGTiOH-, - » k
INSURANCE COMPANY)
■""'■■■‘■'V 1 - '..OEr :
HARTFORD, CONN ;>•
Capital Sloe!:, Anniial Freniiums and Western Fund
$1,000,000.
INCORPORATED 1825. 4
Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the mostfnvora
'ble terras, against * .. ..
LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, .
'on 1 '
PERILS OF NAVIGATION, -
:• BY ■ :V -
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Acent *
FOB PITTSBURGH AXD ALLFUIIKITF COl/NTT. .
' mar!6:y • i - \ • . . *’ f ' , /;■
THE BMTED STATES -
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST: COMPANY,
PintABELPHIAV:, :
CHARTERED AFRIL 26TH, 1850.
CHAKTEiI I'JSKMiTUAL.
CAPITAL $250,000.
Office, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut
Streets, Philadelphia.
Opletri of the Home BoOrd at Philadelphia:
dibectobs'. \
Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, ;
Ambrose W. Thompson, , Lawrence Johnson,
Benjamin WVringiey, Geo. M’Uonxy,
Jacob L. Florence. ’ James Dovoreux,
William .M. Godwin* . . William M’Kee.
President—Stephen It. Crawford.
Hce President— Ambrose W. Thompson.. .
Medical pjuiminer, Pittsburgh —James 11. Willfon, 31. D.
AUtgh&ty CSly—lt B.Moivry,At. D. V . ‘
, GEO. E. ARNOLD,; Agent,
marliry ’ . No. 7t Fourth street,. Pittsburgh.
Franlclin Fire Insurance Company)
Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.'
W. Bancker, TbomAs' Hart, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob It.-Smith, Geo. W. Rich
ards, ilordecai D. Lewis, Adolphl E. Boric, DaVid S. Btowno,
Morris Patterson. oha3. N; BiNCJUa, President.- •
Cuab. G. Banckes, Secretary. : "
Continue to make insurance, perpetual orllmJtcd,ori every
description of property, in town and country, at rates as low
as are consistent with security.
Tho Company have reserved a largo Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital nud premiums, safely invested, af
ford ample protection to tho assured.
Tho Assets of the Company* ou January Ist, 1861; as pub
lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, vtt:
Mortgage ,$918,1*28 C 8 -
Real Estate lB
Temporary Loans....; 83,965 17
5t0ck5......... 61,889 00 1
Cash, 6c.. ....v.-..;..... ...» l; 64,340*81
Since thirir incorporation, a period, of twenty-one years,
they havo paid upward of Ono Million Four Hundred .Thou
sand
arlvantagus of Insumncc, as well :is tlie uhUity and disposi
tion to nitTl with promptness all liabilities.
J. GAUDINF.It COFFIN, Agent,
ap24 Office, north-cmt cnr._Woi-l and Thitii
THllti) AN NV AL STATEBI KfiiT
OF THE STATE MUTI-A L KIKE AND MARINE
IN SXJEANCE; COMPANY,
OP PENNSYLVANIA.
Assets May let, 1552.. -
Premiums ri-oelv.d to May Ist, 1860...
Interest on IX)nn-», Ac
Capital Stock
. $440,183 25
Returned premiums, Losses, Reinsurance, Ex-
penpcs, Ac n 87,864 ofi
CirtsTMEXTS.
Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, asi«l oilier good wcu
curities $1^.48;
Premium Notes LB,OlO 61
Cash on hand 1* ( 820-l
Total ain't of Resource?, Liable for L005e5..... $358,319 7il
. nmecTous
JOIIN P. RUTIXEi; FORD, Dauphin county,
P. O..SEDGWICK-Harrisburg,
SAMVEL JONES, Philadelphia,
A. WILKINS. Banker, Pittsburgh,
A. A. CARRIER,
JOHN B. RUTHERFORD; Dauphin county,
A. J. GILLETT, IhirrLburg,
S.'T. JONES, Harrisburg,
ROBERT KLOrACariion county..
JOHN P. RCTIIi:mOIU), PresJdeut.
A. J. GILUVrr, Secretary. .
Will Imraro againstjperiLs of »>ea and inland iiaVJgatlbh>
aIM», on kterchandbu in city or country, id lowest ratescon
f!stent with safety. Pdllciw Lsued on dwelling ho'ustw
either perpetually orfor u term of years: '
Branch Office, corner Fourth amt Smithfield
mvSffctf A. A. CAUItrER. Actuary.
PtitaburirU Life lnvnVance Company, o/
pnrsßinan, i\i. cawtaj, $lOO,OOO.
President—JaUw S. Hoon.
Vice President—SAJSUEL JPCtcaXAS.
TreaMirer —Josn-u S. Leiou..
Secretary—C. A. Cclton.
OFFICE, NO. 55 FIFTH STREET,
[Masonic Hall Building.)
This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to
or connected with Life Risks.
Mutual Ratos ore the same as those adopted by other
teafely conducted Companies. •
Joint Stock rates at a reduction of one-third from the
Mutual rates—equal to a dividend of thirty-three aud one*
thinl.per cent,.paid annually in advanc*.
Risks taken on the lives of persona going to California or
Australia. • - '■■■■■■' • •
PIBXCTORa. ...
James £. Hoon, BomnelArOlurkan,
William Phillips, John A. Wilson, '
John Scott, Joseph I*. GazfcucvM. D.
John M’Alpin, Alexander Reynolds,
Horatio N. Lee, Hiram Stowe. ntar23
Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh.
R. MILLER, Jr., President. \ F. M. GORDON, Scerffurj/
CAPITAIm 9300,000.
■XTTriLLlnsure against all kinds of rh-ktr, FrRE nßd MA
YY RINK All losses will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid..
A Home institution, managed by Diuectohs who are-wcll
known in tho community, and who arc determined, by
promptness and liberality, to main lain tho character which
they hare assumed; as oiTuring the best protection to those
who desire to boinsurwl. c :
Director».—R.Miller, Rleketson,J.W.Butler,
N. Holmes, Jr., W. U. Smith. C. Ibrnseu, GeorgcW. Jockvon,
Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippencott, George Dttreic, James Me-
Auloy, Alexander Nlmic-k, Thomas Scott.
pgL. Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse©! Spang 6
(V» . up stairs.) Pitlflhiirirh. pnr24:ly
la your I>if« insured*
IF NOT, read what somoone has written. Among all tho
contrivances of man to protect the family circle from
want, none can be found more simple in its character,noble
in its feature,or; ccrtainlnltfl results, than LIFE INSUR
ANCE. It is the prop which tho dying husband leaves- to
snpport the wife of hla bosom.
It is tbo unseen hand of the Provident father teaohlnz
forth from tho grave, and still offspring, and
keeping together the family group.
C. A. COLTON. Secretary.'
Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company. Fifth st..
sep2l Masonic Hull.
Wholesale arid Retail.
SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY
EOBKRT 11. HARTLEY, begsloavc to inform r?wf\
his friends and the public goneraliy.that
continue? to occupy that larg6 and cummodicrun
Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Faline- o
stock k Co., No. 86, corner of Dtemoud Alley and Wood st..
where hnkeeps n.largo and general assortment of Saddles,
Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags. Valiiw.
Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other articles in his lino.
He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to fur
nish to order, all kfnds of Riveted Hoso, manulUcture-lof
the best material, and in a stylo of workmanship equal to
the Eastern manufactured article, and at Ml per cent, cheaper.
Country Merchants and Fanners wonld do well to call and
examine hla stock before purchasing elsewhere, a§ he is de
termined to sell first rate articles at very low prices.
£3* Don't forget the place, No. 80, corner of Wood bL and
Diamond Aliev. Yap 26-
A Complete Analysis of the Holy Bible,?
CONTAI NINO the whole of tho OLI) and NEW TESTA
MENTS, collected and arranged systematically In 77ur«
tv Book*, (based on the work of the learned Talbot,) togeth
er with on Introduction; setting forth the character of the
work and tho immense facility this method affords for.un
derstanding tho Word of God. Also, three different Tables
of CbnUnls prefixed, and a Genn-al Index subjoined, so ela
borated, and arranged In alphabetical order, a? to direct »t
once to any subject required. By Rev. Nathnnlel Wcflt, : D.
D., 1 vol. royal Bvo—about 1100 pages. Price $5.
For sale by J. 8. DAVIBON,
oci22 65 Market fdreet, nearFourtb.
Dutch Uulliouß Roots, &o.
THE BubscriW hun received'direct irom Harlem, his
supply of choice Ilyaornths, Tulips, Pconeas, and other
Flower Roots for tall planting, and tot Winter blooming In
pots and glasses. Grass Seed lor lawn?, which makes a
fine clows smooth Turf, cqnnl to Sods. Pruning In>tni
menta. Garden and Farming Implements, of the most ap
proved construction, at Eastern prices, from tho Seed and
Horticultural Warehouse, Fifth street, of
scp2l JAMES WARDROP.
Copartnership^
THE UNDERSIGNED hHViug purchased tbo interest, of
JameslUonAnpsox. in the Wholesale Grocery, Commis
sion and Naval Store, No. 144, Wutor street, design contin
uing the business, under tho firm and style of. ERWIN *
DILWORTHS, and we rolicit a continuance of the custom of
the late propieter. JAMfcS ERWIN,
SAM’L DTLWORTH,
WM. DrLWORTII, Ju.
In resigning my business to Ertwrx A DawoaTna, I cheer
fully recommend them to all those with whom I havo been
doing business. -James Erwin or myself will attend to fet
tling tho business. :
nov2;lm JAMES RICHARDSON,
THIRD STREET PROPERTY FOR HALE—A new Tliroo
Story Brick DWELLING HOUSE, with Btore Room,
situated on Third street, between Wood and SmltUficJU;
contains eleven Rooms, besides tho Store-room, Hall, and
pood Cellar. Tho House :s well finished, and in. good-order;
Gas Fixtures, Bath Room, for hot and cold, water, kc.- Tho
Lot is 20 feet front by 85 deep. Will be sold-upon easy
terms. S. CUTHRERT i SON; ~
novB . , ; ■ . . 140 Third street
SOMERSET— A VALUABLE FARM FOE SALK, situated
on the West Nowton and Cumberland Flank Road,
about GO miles from Fhtsburch and- 8 from Somerset, don*
fisting 0f.297 Acres, 160 mf;wnich are in cultivation—tbc
balance fine, timber. Tho Farm is well watered.. The
buildings are aTarern, a Smith and.Wngon Maker's Shops,
Stables, and other out-hon???. . A Saw and Grist Mill on
the adjoining properttr. Trico $4600. Terms-espy.
nov4 • * - S. COTHBKUT k SON, 140 Third st •
OYSTER *fRANfiPORTAHON,—
•\\fE have arranged with Iho Pennsylvania and Sasqne
- Yf-• hamti' RaUroail Compaxdes, for a .FpcClal Gyster.
TransportattoaLinmatexcoedlnglvlowrate^.
OCt7 :■ : .a y-./r ADAMS A COq-ftt-Watef 1 st :
BEAD’S PLEADER’S ASSISTANT, now edition, with
Notes find Additions,losetiter with n short sjvtom rt.
Conveyancing, fc/A. Jordan,Presid(mt JmlffQOlthO Eighth
Judicial District, received anti for grdafcy. •>v f
J..R.WELDIN, BootsoHerand Stationer,
63 Wood street,totirecg&d&dtbfts.
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BANKERS AND BKOICERb.
JOHN M. JISBNAB
, . 'TIEEKAN & CO., ■
i i /! • BANKEKS.iAJID EXCHANGE BROKERS, .
feb26cly] AcC~96 Wood Strut, and Diamond Au&y .
- JOHN WOODS»
- ; : BANKER AND EXCEAXGK BROKEIV : ‘
•’T’VEALERin Gold, Silver and Bank Notes; Current and
' Jj/;parfunds received on deposit - Collections carefully at
\tebded to; • Fourth' Street; one door ‘East of Market, Pitts
burgh, Pa. . . • t: - fj<>3dy •
Foreign J&raiangi,BanklioieSj Gold and-Sdvar
Bought, Sold and Exchanged, al Out
. ..EXCHANGE AND BANK! NO HOUSE OB
‘ T J ' WILLIAM A. HILL &VCO.,. /
O4 .WOOD .
t~- Interest allowed on time deposits. ; - faugg3 /.
1H03,* •
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE.OP
A. WILKUT3 &; CO.,
No. 75 ToCRTII STBZSf,
Oppositc the JJraikor Pittsbutgln
:jans • '
. “ G, E, ARNOLD & C 07»: ", •
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
DEALERS in Exchange, .Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and
Time Drafts, Ac. Collections- carefully attended to,
and proceeds remitted to any. part of the Union. . •-a
Stocks bought and sold on commission.
■ FIPTH ffTRESia.'
SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly fbr
sain.. Timo Bills of Exchange and Notes discounted.—
Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, boughtaiicl sold. -Collections
’made in all. the principal, cities of the United’States. De
posits received of Par and Current Bunds. [mar27ly'-:
■ »i-i.Tx oimm. ' ■••• EDWAKD lUUM r v .J.PLORXNCS K&AM£B
KKftMEH & •' • - i
BANKERS. AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, -
BUY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate
Louns on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase
-Promissory Notes and Time Bills, on- East and West; bay
and sell Stocks on Commission. ’ :
• Collections made on all points in tbe Union. fmyl
no. 75 riTTSßunon, opposite eank op prrrabmwH.
mUE SUBSCRIBER, undernew and more favorable auspl
' p re?, will continue the Banking business and Stock Bro*
kernguin Uio bouso formerly occupied by Messrs Palmer,
Hanna & Co., and.tuore recently by the Pittsburgh Life In
surance Company, where ho will be pleased to see hiabld
friends and customers/ f jy3] A, WILKINS, •
GAVK REMOVED TMETtt. HAN KINO AND XXCOASOH OFFIOE TO KO.
67 MARKET STREET, FOUR DOOB3 BELOW OLD STAND. ;
N HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
» and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Gold, SR»
ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale. * \
Collections made In all the dties thronghout tbe United
States. Deposits received In par funds or cutrent paper, No.
07 Market street,.between Third and Fourth sta. [jaSfcly
jasr/s;
HQOW & SABGENT,
BANKERS AND'EXCHANGE BROKERS,
- n. ?. corker or "wood 4 sixth riTTSUtnon, pa.
DEALERS In Coin, Bank Notes, TimeUHis, Foreign and
Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, -Ac.
Exchanged! all the principal-cities of Lbo Union and £u*
rope, for sale In ranis to suit. purchasers. ,
Current and par funds received oh deposit.
Collections mado on all parts of thd Union, at the lowest
rates. f*epU:ly
Have Revurced their ,250 (iCi
..... 1,010 10
lOO,OOO 00
Ai.t tN cttow^r,.
Brown's Hotel*
Qsmtr of Smithfidd and Third:Streets, Pittsburgh, Ptsufa.
BROWN & CONNELLY, pßormrtoaa.
. ijQ?“Good rtabllnj? attached to the House.
siwB,oia 70
' FBANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio* ,
C PATRICK A SON, PBorwsroKS.—This House has nn
, dergonn thorough and extensive repairs, alterations,
and additions of new furniture, etc.,.and tbeproprio
tnrfi pledge tliemselrrs that nothing shall be wanting on
their part to wader the Prasxlix a place where all the com
forts of a finst chuw hotel can bo found,
jv-iitf 0, PATRICK & BOIL
WILLIAM S. CAMPBELL, pROTOICTon. .
mms fine establishment haring comolnto the hands of a
JL new Proprietor, offer* great inducements to the travel*
lingcommunjly, and also to repatfar boarder* Every deli
eacv and luxury will be provided In iU season, and no pains
will be spared to make -this Hotel a comfortable lions to all
who may call there, froyi&tfj W. 8. CAM PL ELL. Proper.
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HILL fit COu
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERB,
A. ATOKINS & CO.,
bankers and exchange brokers,
nTholmes & SONS,
jANKKUB AND EXCHANGE BROKEBB,
Removal.
PATRICKS & FRIEND,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
AUSTIN LOOailS,
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
Office. JYb. 02 Fourth st* above Wood,
: PITTSBURGH.
HOTELS, &c.
FIiOKUKCE HOTEL,
No. 400 BROADWAY, JTEW YORK,
(corfoucrren ox rue eckopeax plas.)
BETTBEN XiOVEJOY,
ocr.:ly PROPRIETOR,
St, Charles, Hotel,
Comer of Wood end Third ctr/rti, ftnrta.
Si. Clair Lager Beer Brewery.
TIIE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he
Is now fully prepared to Ferro private families nnd the
public generally, with his colebretod XAGEIt BEER, in
bottles. All orders, left at his Clßce, NO. 39 DIAMOND
ALLEY, (near Woodstreet,) will be punctually attended to;
ami the Brer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity.
jeSfctr: __ __ ?. O. SCnKNCK.
headEt ¥cas
NEW CARPET HiOUSE,
•WO. S 3 THIRD STREET,
WHOLESALE AND SET AIL DEALEBS.
THREE SPAGIO tis SALES ROOMS.
SALES BOOM NO. 1.
(CONTAINS a largo, handsome, and cheap assortment of.
j floor Oil Cloths, from Ito 21 feet wide; also, Stair, Ta
ble nnd Enameled Carriage Cloths, Cocoa, Canton and Brl-,
tannin Matting, Matts of all kimKpaintod Window Shades,
buff Hollands; green and buff Oil Cloths, and Putnam’s
Patent Self-Adjusting Curtain Fixtures.
SALES ROOM NO. 2,
Is full stocked with an unrivalled assortment of Royal Vel
vet, Brussels Tapestry, Brussels,lmperial Three Ply, Patent ;
Tapestry, Ingrain,andsnperfine carpetings; Hallaod Stair
do. of all widths nnd prices; embossed Cloth, Table and
Plano covers; Mosaic, Velvet, Axminatcr, Chenille and
TaOod Rugs; Stair Rod*, DroggeUng,etc.
BALES ROOM NO. V
Contains a large and well selected stock of Ingrain Carpets,
frnoi 25 to 7ft cents per yard; Hemp Carpeting from l&fi to
50 cent*; List and Kng Carpets cotton and wool Yenitum.
nnd a splendid assortment of English sheepskins of all col
ors and rise*.
C. lb 11. & Co. would respectfully call the attention of
S arsons wishing lo furnish steamboats, hotels or dwelling;
ouses to the above, as they are determined to sell ot the;
same low prices they have heretofore been selling at, end
less than any other establishment tn tills city,
sepfl C.B.n BADLY A 00., No. 82 Third street.
Sacred Alnalc Dooka,
FOII Cburcb Choirs, Congregations, Ac., Ac., wholesale
and ret ail. per itus.
Kln-xslry’* Harp of David,asollccUonof Church
Music, . 75c. $7,00
Modem by Lowell Mason. 75c. 7,00
Tho Modern Hnrp,or Boston Sacred Melodist, by
L. White and Jno.E.Gould, -
National Psalmist, by Mason and Webb,
Harp of the Wost,
National Lyre,
Bay State Collection,
The Church Choir,
American Psalmody, with figured Bass for Organ
or Piano, 63c, 6,06
ALSO, The Melodist, a collection of popular and social
Songs, tilces, Ac..
The Social Gleo Book.
JuTenilo Oratorios, for jurehile classes, schools, Ac.
Musical Class Book, for adult singing classes.. .
, Young Lady's Harp, designed for female Academies aud
the social circle.
Together with tlio Now Carmlna Sacra; C&ntlria-Landing
Ac. Justreceiredhy . CHARLOTTE BL'OMB,
oc!8 a - llSAVood street.
Sew Sacred flluato Boobs*
THE 811AWM—A Library of ChurchMasic, etc.,, con
taining over 1000 compositions, by Wm. B. :Brndbury
and Geo. F. Hoot, assisted by Thomas Hastings and T. lb
Mason. Prico 75e per dozen SS,SO.
SACRED MELODEOX—Ou a now system of .notation? by
A. S. Hayden. Prico 75c. —per dozen $7,50.
HARP OF THE SOUTH, (in ratent Notes;)o new collec
tion of'Sacred Music; selected from the most popular com*
posers, by Prof. J. lb Woodbury. Prlco7sc.—pordo*. $7,50.
CHRISTIAN MINSTREL—By Atkin; one of tho most
populnrbooka published. Price 75c,—purd»z.$8,60.
. NEW CAKMINA BACRA—By I/Oyell Mason, and the
•most successful music book ever published: over 350,000
copies havo been sold. Price 76c.—per doz. $8,50.
CANTIOA LAUDIS, or American Book of Church Wkjslo;
the latest collection: by Lowell Mason and Geo. J. Webb,
Prico 75ti.—per doz. $8,60.
A largo supply of the above popular Music Books receiv
ed, and for sale singly or by the quantity, by
0c.117 JOHN H. MELULOR, 81 Wood st.
New Maato t New Music V
H KLKBER-has jast received, per Adams’ Express,
. TUEY SLEEP IN THE COLDG It AYE—new song—
composed and dedicated, to Fleming, Esq., by H. Kleber.
Old Dog Trov, by S. Q. Foster.
The Garland, a set of beautiful Waltzes for Guitar, by
Prof. Rupp, of this city; •
All Tbingß arc Beautiful, a pleasingDpett for two voices,
by Gloved • •
Wert Thou to Speak Farewell;
The Prima Donna Walls, os porformed with unbounded
applause by Jullen’fl band. ; "
JuUenV Musical Tour in America, a descriptive piece,
embodying all tho Amcricau National Airs, by Julien. *
Eaty Darlings Faruwcll, for Guitar.
Katy Clyde', do.
- Old Log Hut, do>, etc., ote;
Also, “Dodwortb’s Brass Band School,” containing every
necessary information to organize Brass Bands, to under
stand the nature, of brass, their selection and adaptation,
and embracing a number bf fTno pieces arranged for full
Brass Bands by Allen Dodworth, leader of the celebrated
Dodworth Brass Bend, New Yorkj for Sale by
ocl2- * ILKLEBER, No.lOrTbird street
ENTERPRISE WORKS.
ml3owoot> BTBEET.TiimnnooE BSLowfiffiaiw Aixn.
■BOIPiV <£ TETLEY.
trrt IMPORTERS and manufacturers of
• SURGICAL AND DENTAL
INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES. Ac. We
HHf keep a general aBsortoohiofthe above
.*• • .-.articlesconstantly, on hand j togotber
: with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. -Also, Guns, Pis*
tolg and Revolvers, Flasks, Homs, Bhqt Belts, Caps, Powder,
Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting andPbcket Knives;
Tailors and,Hair Dressers? Shears; Pocket. Scissors, Ac.—
Also. Trussoa ond Supporters.
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed.
RIFLES i—We are making Rifles of every description, to
"order, of the best material, and workmanship warranted.—
Orders received for them at Wholes aleor Retail, will be fill
ed with despatch. Hunting partfea.supplied at. Wholesale
prices. ■ ■ .‘ • . - my!6
T. B. CALVERT & CO., '
T\IE-SrNKERS,:ENGRAVERB AND EMBOSSERS, and
1 / Errvxtora Manuvactdbdb,. No. 48 South Third street,
'Philadelphian . ... : aepso ;
;; .7 VKNITIAN BLINDS, f .
OF EVERY QUALITY, tbr sale at mahofacturere* prices,
bt.thbrNEW CARPET STORE, 47 FIFTH STREET,
near Wood. ' fnov&tfl . ~ .KORINSON, AOQ.; „
CUEF BHUSKT—-Two Lots foreale* eiroatedottCliff and
Cook streets, 24 leot front by 78 deop. Price $3OO
each.- Terms; Ono-half in hand; balance It one year.
S. CUTBBBRT & SON,.
Beal Estate Agents, 140 Third at.
I'HUiS— SOOflTha Char Cocoa Hdea % by , .
o octr KINO 4 MOORHEAD.
•f ' J :
•■- ' r ' FURNITURE^"; j
£* ■■■■■■ WAf. K STEVKNSON eoatinuaa'Lo' manufacture
vL CABINET-WARE of every'description, athis old stand,
kSI comer of Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDKRTAK-:
• % * ING attendod to, in all Its my 11 !
HAVE Olf HAND at their extehsire CAJffNEI and;
'CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. $4 Bmlthfleld street,
large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they:
will percent, below customarytatea. • *,, *• ,j
Terms-^ashonly. / v ' •;- ,V : ' decgfily: |.
Great Inducements to,Cosh.Purchasers.:
"IltrifrvUl wll our large jrttek.of COMMON AND BANCY:
iry ,CHiIRB. AND BEDSTEADS,. Apprise* 'that catinot
£ul to please 'caEht purchasers. .--All our, work-la
Oar termsare CASH. JAMES ;
■ TnftWfi '• ', . cor. Seventh and liberty rts*. t
Journeymen Cabinet JUnkers Association*
• : WA'MBMO USE .0 \*TliIR& STKEE-Tj l S
.! ;-fnETWm2IWOo:> ASP MARKET BTS.)
-- 'j j,;- ; THIS ASSOCIATION .embracing j
twice. to - three- .• times - mUL -
many hands as the largest-:
i liUhertO'most renowned basic css * 1 1
; shops of this xdty, hare opened their Warehouse, ahd are
able to furnish the public; by: wholcsala ot Tetaflj; with Fur*
niture of tlm.foUQwicgd®cnption— Tia: •• r - J •- > • '■
. Mahogany Wardrobes; Dresangßoreaus; FnlL Columned
Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads;. Mahogany Chairs; Becking
Chairs; Mahogany Wastelands; Sofas; Bivonsißiano Stools;
Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables;
Card. Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Backs; French Bedsteads;
Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and DreakfrstTabled
Wortetaada;,Cherry and Common-Workstands; highpost*
common, low,‘and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs;
Cradles, &c. . ? ~*— •;
The advantages of co-operation, ■ ' ‘ - r inar29 ;
PITTSDimOB.
OA&INETtFVRiriTURE: MA NJJFA CTVRBRi
Ware-rooms 97 and.9o Third street* ■ 1
W. respectfully. infcrnißfSk . i
his friends anil customers thOt ' ■
L- has now completed his spring stock; raw [
; r -.- 'v e, of ?urnitnre; which la decidedly •\’
the largest and best ever offered for sale in this City, which'
will be sold at prices as low as any in the Halted States,'
Eastor,West. ; • - j
... ,As he ifl determined to uphold, the, quality with veil sea-'
soned materialsjbest .workmanship, »nd newest designs; and*
from the extent of .his orders and facility in maun factoring,;
he is enabled,to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest’
prices.-.., .» ;; ;.y r .. t
Ho has adopted the prinriple ofidentifying hia customers']
Interest with his own, in quality and price, and- keeps al
ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of
furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele~‘
gant andcostly; that* house, or ony part of one, may be]
furnished from his stock, or manufactured, expressly to or-i
dnr.: The following articles consist, in .part, of his stock,;
which for richness of style and finish; cannot be surpassed i
in any of the Eastern cities: .
... Louis XIV tetea’teteSo&a; .
60 So&s, in plush and hair doth; r -
60 dez. Mahogany Choirs;
20 dox. Walnut' 44
60 Mahogany Booking .
20-Walnut . : “ «
60 Mahogany Divans; *
20 Walnut ; 44
60 Marble Top Centre Tables:
60 44 “Pressing Bureaus - ;
80 “ “ Waahsiands;.
40 Enclosed “
100 Common ,
20 Plain Pressingßureaus;
40 Bedsteads: --
20 Walnut “
60 Cottage “ . . . -
. 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; .
20Mahogany Wardrobes; !
10 Walnut “ . 1
10 Cherry
60 Plain Bureaus; ;
70 Pining and Breakfast Tables; '■ r"
12 Secretary and Bookcases;
20 doa. Cane Seat Chairs;;
24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; ~-v
12 ladies’ Writing-Desks; .r.
Hat and Towel Stands; • What-Nots;
Etlguircs; Paper Machs Tables:
Conversation Chairs; - v. Pembroke- “
EUxabethan “ . j Han and Her “
- Reception • 44 ladies’Work 44
Pearl Inlaid . 14 Extension Dining Tables;
Arm keep up his supply. Daring a thorough and long expe
rience in the business, hecan assure hid customers perfect
eatiflficUbn.
Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his services In
designing, layingout, and managing Rural Cemcteries, Pul>-
HePorks. 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 the art.
Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape
Gardening, and having spent years in the Sylvian Porks of
England, and on the beautiful banks of the he
hopes he has the capacity to meet the wishes of those who
favor him. . *
Communications can bo addressed through the <3ty
Post Office, or'left at the Warehouse of Messrs. 7 Negloy i,
Mohan, 22 Wood street
75c. 7»00 :
76c. 7,00
76c. 7,00:
05c. 6,00
05c. 6.00
05c, 0,00
CELEBRATED CHEMICAL. YEAST
OB BAKIHG FOWDEB9,
The Cheapest, Healthiest, msst Useful and Econo mi*
cal Article, for Raisingßread,Biscu\L, Pried,
Griddle, and Johnny Cakes, pastry,
PuddingtySweei Cakes,
Cbm Bread, . ’ *.•••••
EVER INVENTED;
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS:-*
Those who hare tried lt,bavefound that the advertise*
inent does not Taunt Us praises too highly.—[Tallahassee
Floridian and Journal; Fob. 19,1853. • - ' 1
Housekeepers, who hare tested the qualify of this pow
der, pronounce unanimously in Its fkvor.—[Lockport Pally
■Courier, ■ ■ ■ • •
It surpasses everything la the way of rising, we ever saw
used In the baking of cakes. —[Rahway Advocate ahdßcgfcu
ter, April 15,1853; -. : . •
This is an article of each utility la various kinds of cook
ery, that when its virtues become properly-known, no
housekeeper, that studies comfort ana economy, wßlwil
lihgly do without it,—[N. Y. Pick M 5/ny 21.1853. •• .
Noano neod hesitate to use Purkoo’e all-important article
to housekeepers.—[Republican BannerandKasbville Whifi»
Feb. 17,1553.
Would you have light bread, sweet bread, bread that you
can eat with n good relish, do not forget to procure Durkee’e
Raking Powdvr, and you will not fail to have good bread,
cakes, Ac.—[Troy Dally Times, May 24,1852.
We have tried this article, and can recommend it with
perfect confidence.—[Quebec Gazette, July, 3852. . •
Durkee’s Baking rowder we hayo tried at our house; and
our “better half’’-was astonished at tho result,—[N, Y,
Pally Times, Oct 23,1852. ..
All good .housowives will rejoice in and glorify tho name
of Purkee, after thoy have given his Baking Powder a fair
trial.—[NewYork San, Sept 30,1852. -
Durkee’s Baking Powder, undoubtedly the best arHclefbe
this purpose that h&a yet been discovered.—N. Y. Dutch*
man, Feb.*12,1853.,
■ The highest commendations, flfom hundreds of tho largest
and most respectable wbolesalo houses in this, And Nearly
every large city on this continent, could be given, If space
allowed It,
; E. B.: PURKEE,
. ■ Sous Puopeietob and - '
139. Iftfer strut, Hew Ybrfc.
BAXTER A McKEE, Agents, [oet2rj
SMITH & SINCLAIR,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
133 SECOND AND 151 FIKST STREETS.
• "15 BTOttB AND -FOB/SAW,
309 bags Rio Coffee;. .. 300bblaN.O.Molasses;
175 hhdsN.O. Sugar; . ' 60 bbla Sugar-House do.
.30 boxes Grant’s Tobacop; .'. 200 baleaßattiug;, •«. .
M boxes Webster old d 0.., 300 kegs’Nalls,assorted; .
20 bxsßusseni: Robinson’s; 200 boxes Glass; ..
100 caddy-boxes .of yarlouß SO kegs Va. Twist Tobacco;
. brands;. ... 203boxea Rosin Soap;
50 bbls Xoaf Sugar; 60 boxes Palm do.
20bagsPepper; 20 boxes Ground Pepper; ;
16 bags Pimento; ' Ground Cassia, &c. Ac.de.
ON'EY—SOO tbs prime mnr vrMte ilon«y, iD Vmajj
boxes, for family use, just received and for jcalo.bjr
aug2o J t D. WILLIAMS,I22 Wood'at.;
EKSIDENOR POR SALErSituaudin Allegheny City.
The Lot |b 50 feet front oh North Canal street, by 235
deep to Liberty street The honse ia largeninl convenient
ly arranged, with gas fixtures* bathrocm,Ac, AgpoaUar
riage House and Stable ouLiberty.sirootttrees, shrubbery,
Ac. This beautiful rcridence\rill;be«j)don-easy' terms.
r oct2o . S. CUTHBEET & SON, 140 Third st
BRITISH LUSTRE—IQ caskslbrsaleby t ; ■
octis •-./ B. A. FAHNESTOCK * 00.:....
Scrip Dividend*'.
TJERSONS ihsured. iu .tlio" Mutual, Department of the
-Jl7 Pittsburgh Life Insurance' Company, arereqaestedta
ufl acdTeceire tliotr Bcrlp for the 00 per cent dindendde*
fclaredontho lit of February-last. i t
i 0018 i i"O A-;COLTON,Secretaryj t
liabor Savmff iaactal»c»%> s.***/ \ «.
•fflHß* BOSTON
I Hny, Straw,and Com'
chellers, for hand and horsa ■Ohfeel&Bxab,
:ond a largo assortment of Implements r thu'
Gardan and Heed and Agsichltural'Waxu*
' • i .
cell * JAMIES WAIUIROP. •
, v- .* ■ ,
■’■.rsi'-;..:-. J-ti: i* . ,
\ '
5! »
JAMES W. WOODWELL,
SEW JEWBLBY BXOBE,
• Not 87 Market Street*
Bay Wood Snriery and Garileni*
DtJRKGE'S
vv i*"
"V* . ■
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'v mr.,.-.' ' ‘
" ty’f.T <■
' i'l - "r >
. MISEtLiLNEOtrs. 5
ETOOPEAK AGENCY.
v ■'■&§£
TUB.OLDEST ESTABLISHEDOFFICE IN THIS CITY
rva uwninv. . , 1 '
HiOSTEY TO THE OUJ ;
TAMES BLAKELY begs leave fa say to tb’ofe perflb &A haV*
•I tag frionda is tho Old Country. anddesfroriscT either
raoney of 5 paying tLeif Wa a*-
rangcmentefor jatap]efe>afttf
a basis that mistakes can not occur, dor loafed fetfuate an#
Tun-tr During the last tenyearsin Which-Ira' has been in
ho hashrmlttcdorcT a Hlilf SEUUdzrof Doßttfd
wfthbuttlie loss of*
thb tothls WilhOtzt a complaint of
Uegl&ct or duty on ' zi - /v ‘ •* l, J-’ 7 "* 5 t 1 -’-''j
lib cha issue tot L6tidt>fi(DdbUß,''lATer*
pool. .Glasgow. Cork, Belfast, Drogheda, lAmericlt,-FtfrV
RußhjNewry,
York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore and. New Orleans,’ao d
from thence to Pittsburgh ;knd wBl attend strictly to for?
warding pasfengers from thence to any part of the eooniiy.
He also naa sight drafts for sale, payable at the following
places.Yis: '’:- *7v’-.-.*-.v.:-' «:
: ON ENGLAND.
EdWordS, BandfoidA '.;...V.:L0i1d6n. ?
Wm.TappscoTt* .......livorpooL
(Avdilaolelnthe priadpil’cities and towns throughout
England and Wales.) > * > • ••• ;
-* * • ON IBBLANB.
Provincial Bank • 1ru1axuL;..;;;..;............
• '■ B&incnss.
Armagh, Belfast, Downpatrick,- Enniskillen, •
hlallOW, J fitrabine, • Athlono, ; i: •CfcrteW,.
Drogbfeds,' ■■ Portnoy, Monaghan,- ' L Enhisccnhyv :
Baliioa, Cavan, Dundalk, Galway,
•NoWry, : : J ‘Tralee/ ■ -'Balymeha, - Chmmeu,
Dungannon, ■'•‘Londonderry, Omagb, ~* ■ r Yonghall,. * i
Ban bridge, Kilkenny,' • ’ Dnoganhon, KUruib,' : .
Water&nl, ■ Coleraine, PahsaaStovro, Cork, ■ v -
Ennis/ 'Batidon, Sligo/'*- s - -Wexfbrd,' ,
CootehflJ, Limerick, - BaUyshannon, ............
• ; v ;• r -ON SCOTLAND' * ‘
National Bank'ofßcotlsruljEdinbnrgh,end its branched
in fifty towns in Scotland. ■ •
• .ON FRANCE; ; ■ !
Messrs. Edward Blount & BankGTaM»M«.t.. n ..H«i Jftria
(Available In any city in Prance.) - . ]
i ' ON GERMANY. V l
1 Messrs. Yogel. Kock k Co., Bankers, Frankfort-on-tho-Malni
i : (Available Inany city fuGennany.Y' r ‘ \
JAMES BLAKELY; : !
\ "■ myT ••.■- •■•ri . : IKkcdr.ofSevenilrandSmtthfiebli^J
PASSAGE FHOH UYEEPOOL. '
■SsSiS EMERALD ISLE! ■
miHS splendid .new Ship,bailt lbr Line,”is
X the largest Packet Ship afloat, add for strength,of
build, nc»mmbdations for passengers, and sailing.qualities]
has no equal iti the‘‘Liverpool trade. 1 . ; fr .•• - r - j
: . The EMERALD 13LE will Liverpool on or ahotti[
the .tenth : or‘ Drcsannnt,' and persons- fending ‘ fir thelij
friends should hot lose the opportunity of securing passage
forlhemby.ihlsnoWeSMp. .•'-•• ' ; ' 1' I
In order 10 prevent delay, passengers'win fee notified hV
letter from Tspscott A.Co,
tobe there to'embark.-'' - '
Tha Emerald^lsle is ponimanfied by Cspi Geo. B. Cornlshr
i reantly of thefivoritepacket ship,** Wm. Tapscbtti”)wh(n
: s well known for his kindness to passengers, ahd his
'ulhefeakacomxhahdef.’ '• - \
N. B<—TheE. I. will bo succeeded by thcmagnlflcenf new!
ship u Shamrock,”'commanded by the well known Captain/
Sanmflß.lkihe.' , - ' r ' ;: ' r; T‘‘ -• \
To secure pafesgc, apply to JAMES BLAKELY,'
oct2t • Corner of Sovchth and Sinithfleld fits. •;
TEAS! TEAS! TEAS!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, . ; L; ]
JU the fcawi: More, , \
.l-‘ 38YirrH8TnaT,PxTTsiiFEGH,PA ,
EY the half chest, of neatly packed in metallic paettges •
te suit the trade:.' 1 :,v ‘
The subferiberishAW recedvingifiis Poll stock of GHEEN
andBLACK TEAS,-—coniiatlag of feme of tha. : finest, chops;
tobe.found In the Eastern market. Mercliahts vkitlng tho;
dty. are invited to call and examine our stock.
‘ Belbw ls a list of the various grades, all of which have
beeDcarefolly selected, and ean with.confidence lo rvoom*
mendedi . . w ; ‘ . .
■ 30 half chests fino Young Hyson;
1,0 ’ do do Moynno Young Hyson;
10. do extra fine Moyuno do;
100 do ‘Superior . do;
15 do ‘•BXtmflno do; .
60 Lacqured boxes extra Curious Young Hyson y ,
25 half chestafinoGunpowdcr;
10’ do " " extra fine do; .
5 do do Moyunelu^porial;
20 do .Superior do; . '
150 ' do r Pine OolOng Black Tea;
4.0 ' do r extrafine.Oolong; ;;
30 do : extra Curious do;' -
20 , do . Superlatively strong sh 3 fragrant Oolong;
‘ ' 25 ehesta extra fine KnglWx Breakfast Tea;
5 do Curious do . 'do; •
ALSO—Java and lUoCbfieef Crushed tmdEul-
A 1£0—63,000 Principe Began, which will feesolilvery
low. X JAYNEB,'
novl4tdAw ' . ' rSSTlflh strcet,PittBburgb.
TrPEsAQJBffiCr..
A« JAYSSBi
NO. 38 HffTH STREET, PITTSBURGH,-
Agtnt for the Sales/ It. Johnton Co.’oTt/pe, &c..
. , OV THILAOELPHIA,
TTAS ON HAND imd&r
JtX column Galleys; Common ‘Galleys assorted,' Slluv
Galleys, Composing-Sticks; Comtnon' and Job Cases;
Shooting Sticks; Loy Broshes; Boxwood (tdoindfFttrhl*
taro 1 and BLldet, dr an descriptions; Brasa Rule, of all
descriptions;*Joblnk, in 1B» eahs; 100 koga Prouys’llewß
Ink; 100 Founts Fancy Card Letter; and Lcids, cut to any
6 JKT Ordersfor Prrascs and Type-will receive prompt at
tention, and furnished si tho Foundry prices. Old Typoro
eoived in exchange for new, at 9 cents .
: Pittsburgh, May'l4/1853.-rdiWr ; i
Rhoads A Sons< ■ ■ < .
LATENT AMALGAM. lmportant in
,J3ii ventioh removos the two great obstacles to the.oni
versal use of theiStoel Pen, vlxi their rigidity, and, their.
rapildestrucUonby the corrosive, action of tho ink.-. In
minutely examining the quiUpenlfftlic act
will be seen that the action U comjpchind t consisting,.first, of
a gentle yielding, backward action immediately above' the
nib.of the pen., and, seebndi the “scissors” action, or
spreading open, of the points to permit the flow of the i nk.
This compound movement—which steel' petta .hitherto
never have had—give 3 to the quill its fi6XiblUty,'and ; 'that
peculiar springy play which is' so'agreeabU to the'; hand,
and which seems to suit the acliowof the-muscles of-the
fingers; yielding, ns it does, to the slightestpressurej'-with
out cramping the hand. ' The efibrtsofall steel pen makers
bavebeen directed te the attainment bf this essential qua!
Hy of flexibility, and they have had recourse to an innu
merable variety of cracks and piercings to attain it. The
inventnrirof the Patent Amalgam' Fen fraud, from a seriep
of experlmentsi that the whole practice ef the trade had.in
this' respect -been erroneous—-that, no' combination- ;
, TEL, in the City uf-Pfttaburghion tbd SEVENTEENTH;
day of DECEMBER/1853, between the homes of 10 o’clock,!.
M.,and 4 o’clock,'Pi M: and akdoldthe wholo -nnmber of
shares not bo subscribed on thatday, then and in that cfse,
at the house of Mr. NEWPORT, inthe Borough of Sharps
burgh, on the TWBNTY*FOU&TH/DAY. OP/EHE SAME
MONTH, between the same hours. -i
Phlltp’MUler, •? Thomas Liggett, /
James Sharp, Gabriel Adams,
LewlsO-J. Noble, r Thomas Wallace,;..;
Peter. KUngensmitb, . Malcolm Leech,.
JobnW.Duucan, Harrison Parry/
David Drenan, .. Robert Chessman, .. .
Francis Earns, . \ Richard Ewalt,
David Boyd, V , Robert Wilson,
James Marshall, James XL M’Cldlond,
Henry M’Geary, Thomas Pearson/
Baines Blakely, GrantMowry,
. Charles Spang, James o*ll. Denny,
WflUnm C. Denny, . A. Morton,.
. J.C. .Coma lock, " . Lemuel SbartlHT,
F, A.ColHor. :■ James •
Pearl Steam Mill ;
• CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY,
* (ggAa THB Trta'nrt*T» STATIOH.)
FAMILIES will be BoppliedwUhour various grades of
. FRESH GROUND FLOUR, -
By leaving their ordors nt the Mill or Incur boxes at -
Lognn.WHfion A Cot; W6ddBtreetjorJ!raua6'Udter,cor»
ner Liberty and St. Clair ; -v.» . . i
r H. PvJJchwarte, or J.T. Sample, Druggists, Allegheny. i
Flour will bo dell veredtofnihmftii la eithgrotihgtupciUgs;
- TmwiOASllon delivery. :V.:
jy39 BBYAgj KENNEDY & 00. ..
: - J . Valuable Farm .fbr SateV
AdL IN PETERS TQ WN6IU£ V WASHINGTON,COUN
, T££frjTY,, PEN N A.—The undersigned wishes to' dispose of
taJuable‘Jalih;MtuAtdd'iii‘one'of-the' nuMlthri
.vlng,fertile and 'desirable sections of Washington chanty—
in a neSghbcn’hobd proverblal fbr’itfl gOod mOTftlflTMnl Intel*
ligchae, andiraffldently convenient to good markets. ' This
Land'lies within two miles of. the proposed L routefbr the
CharUera TalJey Railroad, ini improvement which will eer
tainlybo madoduringthecomlng year.. Jthontalrie about
145 ACRES,' moro or lessr of which ; tnere are abont 110
'AORE3 CLEARED, end in a high stato of cnllitat£o% and
finely Improved. : 'The uholdnod land abormds In good Tim
ber,ahdtho whole is abandantly snpplled with water.- :lt
adjoins lands]of WilUam Park, Daxnel ; BelL axtd'btbcrs.
The. lmprovementa are TWO GOOD DWELLING HOUSES,
one Brick and the other Frame; a Frame'DAßNi fend two
Frame STABLES, with other - necessary ont-buildlngi.
There is an ahunflaheebf'flnoFßtJlThn thispropetty.
This valuable Paim will be sold on accommodating- terms.
For any .farther Information In refferenee toit,.application
can be made to the snbsczlbef.'lhGah'ohsbdfgV '' v- i. ‘ '
sepifcSm,;r-;;•:*-:r ( r ; ~JOHN ; OALQgAN> \■
Hope r fllUls:in Full Operdtitfii Agalnl ■
EYAN'B BUILDINGS, Fifth rtreeV-THE PROPRIETOR,
thankful to tho pubßc fbr past cnfltom, fehtnTes to so
licit a continuance of the same, for .his present cnterptiJie-i
-the establishment of & FUncr and ‘Sjrice. 21UIs WUlun ; the‘
city, torthe accommodation .of hie customer*, and all who
wish to have really good Flour,-pure ground Spices, Acu Ac.
The attention of Families, Merchants and others** is UTi*
■ F. R. DRAVO. ifraLDlainond.::
N, B.“r All articles taken back If not found the
money * -' j ,i' a ’..;marl9;;
rpATKNT-FRUIT GATHKKER-rFor picking drult from
: X. tall trees without the md of a laddcrj Pranlng Instru
ments of the most approved construction Forks;
snitabkr for Hobkit Seed
DrilisjCutting,Boxes*, for Hey or Corn Stalks, of variom
■patterns, and a great Tarietys>f,lkfcbr. saving'lmpTcaiinta
tor thft:garaea or ,farm.. r: other
standard' workaonPrultejFlawers, and
Landscape Gardening, for aa*e -ot tho 'Seedand Implement
Finh street, Pittsburgh’/Pa.'; - -
; jy22 7 —-.-JAidRS.-WJ^BDROP-*
WfllVa?
; tt/ i notify. hlsTfiendsAnd the public,
over
AtthS.Teqnest^hlS
INftfiCHGK)|j. for .young ajtiMienflfimen
cilltwfhni pßlßUiiff.i. dXe Utiff fitted*
up a Roomwith every facility for. *tadr,and fee trusts that
meet with ojcnpiKirtingpatrpnasa,;-
-* v v"-''
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4 v
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MEE
DMGS:A^IifiDICINES,
€arter^B‘^panisii'Jfiixi
TEE GR&ft* Dtn&Ft£ft>6F--T'fiCfe BLOOD.
A H.ISTALUABtB RESffiBT r ¥OaSCROFULA, &ngV;
iV Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate ’ Cutaneous Eruptions,
Pimples tif 'Tbstulftson Rfe Tace,Blotches, Bolls, Chronic
Sore Eyosyßing Wonh-or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement
and Painof the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers? Syphi
litic Disorders,-Lumbago, Spinal.ComplMnt£ f 'oM-alJi)I&-
esses ariftagfinm-attinjudlckroa useof Mercnry.liapru
dence in Life, orlmpurity of the Blood. .
This valuaoleiledlclne, which has become celebrated for
the number of extraordinary cares effector through; Its
agency, Kfcs induced the proprietors. at tbe urgratitejlPnst
of their friends, to offer It tothe public.which thevdo with
the utmost confidence in Its virtues and
i properties. Tho following certificates, selected from a largo
number, arx£ thfln the mere:
wor4;of the^proprieto»;-and are from gentlemen: well
known in the&.localUies, and of thS highest feApectabiUty,
inarij of them in the t*ity of Blchmdnd, '
. ,P., fiOYDEN. .Bsq.i ofithcf jExfihahgo Ilotel, Juchmoml, '
known erverywneTo, says-ho haa the rnodlciro called
- OartbFs Bptmlsh Huxtura administered In over a hundivd
, casek In nearlyall the diseases forwhlcb itia recbmmfrn.-l
ed. 'iHlh'the most astonishingly good results,: . Hejsayß it is
the moat extraordinary medicine ho basover Seen. "
• AGUE'AND 'irEVI!It^OBEAT r CUltE.—lhereby Certify,
that for three yearsl;bftd Ague aod:Feverpf:iho ( mb?t vio*
JentdWCriptSdoy'l’lwulßqvcral Physicians, tooklargequan
tifl&rot Quinine, Mercury ,and I believe all. the Tonics ad*
vertlsed, bnt.nU.withoatapy.pflrmpneDt relict- At last I
tried. :Ctufter , s;Bpanish Mixture, two bottles of which nffeo*
tualiy curedrin. and I am happy to eayihavobndneither
cbUls orVfeter'since, ‘ Tconsider it the In-si Tonic iu : tbo
'world, aiid tho ontymedldhh that over ranched my?ase.
. 1 Jotra LoKQPrw. 1
BeiverDaayxifcttr Richmond, Va;
Q. JL LXfCKj Bsff.vnbw In thecityof Richmond, and for
many. y&rslntbePOTfcOfilco,'has such confidence In the.
astonishing otficacyof' Carter’s: Spanish Mixture, that he
has .-bought upwards of fifty Bottles, which he juis given
awjay.tp the mßlctcd. Mr. Luchsays no known It
to fwiwhen'taloen'ftceording to ;
Dr. MINOR; a practising and "formerly of the
CityUptol.ia thQcUyof'Klchmon'd^sayehohaswitncsped
In a number of iustaacer-the-efTectfl of Cartels SpAuLßh
Mixture, which Were mort truly surprising. Ho soys In a
cose of Consumption,- dependent on tne : Ltver, ibo' good ef
fCCUwerewonderfulindecd. -
'-SAMUEL Bf." DRINKER, of thoiflrm of Drinker A Mor
ris, Richmond, was cured of Liver Complaint of elghtyenrt
standingr by tbe-xtsa of two;bottles of Carter's Spanish
Mixture. > ■ ... . . *•
GREAt CDUE G£! SCROTULA.—Thc Editors of the Rich*
mend Republican bad a servant employed' In tKMr.pfew
room .cured of violent'Scrofula,' combined with Khouma*
eutirely disabled him from voik. Two bottles
. of BpAnifh M.ixture m'ade/a .porfoctOjre of him,
hud the Editors, in a public notice. say they “cheerftilly n.'
i commend it to all who aro afflicted w!lowing eflecis.'Tix: ■ ' 7 . . ' "-
REGULATING AND STRENGTHENING THB - LIVER,
• nod DiassTivis Üboakb, end cleansing tho Stomach' and Row*
els; and thus curing all Bilious, Diseases; Liver Complaint*.
Piles; Headache, Fever
and Agnej Jaundlcpt Nausea, Loaaof Appetite, Ac., and
causiug the food tdnbuirish and support every part;
/:■'n ; iHBIFYING THE BLOOD,
and thus. enrin{t&U Humors, Cutaneous Eruptions, Scrofu
la, Salt Rheum*Erysipelas,Scald Head, Cantor, Pftnptcs on
theface.Blotcte^Ulcers,Tonuirs,Uetcurial DLsoasty Can
cers, Ac;' > : v ' :
. / REGULATING TIIE,SECRETORY ORGANS,
and byenablibgtbotn- to perform tbeir proper functions,
preventing' and etiring many painful and dangerous dis
eases; Etrengthening.aud ,quieting tho Nervous System, thus
aUaying:Nexvoufl IrTltatlcm,a»d ,curing all diseases of the
Nerves, OaHysfenaiNeuritigm, Cramps, Ac. It is unrivalled
lu the cure of edL, V Nil ALE COM PLAINTS, as Weakness,
General Debility, Irregularity,..Obstructions, Strolling of
thePeot, Limbs,- Joints Ac.,'caused' by weakness; .
Lung arid Throat Complaints, as Colds, Coughs; . Asthma,
. :
Having mode use of the Compound Syrup or Yellowßorit
Book prepared by C. Alorso either ourselves, or in out
families, arid finding it to bo o.very salutaryjuqd 'eflectual
preparation; we do mostcheerfuUy recommend it to theput)-
Be as a; very valuable medicine. ... ...
IL Bourne,' Esq., Cashier National Bank; Providence;lt.
A- W. Spencer, Cashier Limo Rock Bank, do. dm, Rev..
WTUlaraPhUlips. llav. J. B. lticbmouil, C: B. JoQeS, editor
Providence Gen. Advt 4 William Field, M,'W. G.; M:, Cyrus:
Fisher,- 31 .£.H. . p. r Jamea G.;s ;r Red, -V* -L
Bates, Doct. Benj. others of the
most respectable fkmllied of Providence. '
Thiieertifies thatl bave.fop a number, of years been no
qrdnjted with-tfaejcomroaUibu AQd mode of manufacture of
MORSE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF YELLOW DOCKROOT
I juive also with, Ita.modujqpcrandx Ip difr
east!, and ean say that in. all respects lUs. admirably.calcu
lated to remedy that class of. Di?»iaiie.'for which it.wis de
signed; Vlt I s valuable in INDIGESTION, and all
its attendant symptoms,Tit-'“cxcitd. to healthy action jhe
reinoyekTorpo.r,hndl hkctlvity of this ORQAN.and
stimulftteahealthy ln oll.tho system, 'As a DF.PU
RATQRi or purifler.of the Blood, ithasiiO superior.'
-TdaviD; holmes, m. d. ;
Jan.ArlSM.. -- ; •. . ■
• tyoL.Prepared by C- MQRSE A No, A4(i Broadway,
Now. JCora, and soju by Druggists: and.'otherH,throughout
this and othvr countries. ' JOEL MOHLER, . Agent, .'
qpr27:ly . ’ - Jflttßburgh::Pn.--
CURATIVE INSTRUMENT
The onJylnfdiHbU .Curtfor (hat-dreadful Disease kn&tbh uz
QPEEiUTOBHHEA'OR'INTO.LUNXARY NOCTUUNAI*
O EMISSION&'ao harrasslng aoddes tractive; and produc
tive of so much mischief to the nervous sya tem; Incapaclta
ting the manfor business, society dad matrimony?
Thiß lnstriimrat Is"Bimple,eomprohensiVG and'nraer
fa&ingi':'in& maybeused withoutthe 'slightest
▼enience or the knowledge of the dost' intimate 1 friend.
It is to or injury
whiteter f nor: preventing any one from- ettending: to
his business; and While lnu*e ; fw>t a singUxmi&itm cantafco
place. invigorating theorgani T in aehorttime,to*uchnri a*
tent thai tfagr.BEQAin ticatt poramva powerop tbjo
lass of which, cansed.by early abuse, is theGiscasefrnfue&'
tlon, ahd.thoeausebf the thousand concomitant complaints
Head and Dimness ofYlsion,Weaknesa of tha Back*and
dkrarer Extremities, Affections-of the Eyes,lmpotence, Pirn-,
■plea on (be Face, Premature Decline of Weakness
of Memory and Power tot. Mental Application, Dejection,
Aversion io.Bodety,Timid! ty,Belf:llis trust,Loveof Solitude,
Ac* ,Jtfliheti complainti invariably disappear,atsoon at.Uic
source is tlcpjxd jrom'which they emanated. ..
' Be It olio remembered, that those complaints are but little
understood by the profession in'general, and that all *the
medicine in tne World never has, ahd never will,'stop those
lossesi , whlch ll if a3lovrod tncontlnneunchecked,’ aTo sure to
ptbdxmotlie'mbßt. distressingconsequences.
. The price of the complete instrument, carefully seenred
against atiohservatlon in’a box, Is only $lO. It can beaenl
by expreM tOjOny address, in anypart of the United States,
Canaaay ACn according to order, accompanied by f dll dlrec*
tiohs, andtmpor ant advice to.the married and single, tho
expenses, area to the remotest ports -of the bountry, being
very trifling; "• " "*
All applScationffimd remittances must bo-directed (post
paid) to the Doctorhimself, be having no Agencies establish
ed butintondonand Paris. 1
Address,-(postpaid) Dr. B.Dc Lanoy, 61 lAspenard street,
NeWTOrtC.; - v;--’- ■■
f -Offico hours, dally, fromOA. A!, till 3 P. 31;, ami from 7to
BP. M.i sho Sabbath excepted. .. .
The undersigned certify, with great ple&snro, that tho
above mentioned Instrument is cot only constructed on scN
entlfio prlhdple&hut that from its use the Happiest result*
may always, with confidence, be anticipated, there being, for
the euro ofthose diseases,- n&T&urixTtain remedy actant.
' r -rHENBY B- KELLEIt, M;D.,
CH.rGOUTZE, 96 Chambers at.,
& ECKHAKDT.M.D,, 24 Howard at;
NEW YOMv;:
Five Wofitoi XSxpelled.•
T>EAD the followibg'stateisebt from respectable drug-
X\> gists, of thejsurprfeing tJTocts ofß. A. FAHNES
TOCK'S UNEQUALLED VERMIFUGB
• >. OQDETSutmai N. Y.‘, January IS, 1853;:
■ JJatn. B. A. }&7intitock dl.Cb—-Gentlemen:”Matthew
Clark* a man of uodoubted -veracity, of the town of Lisbon,
St. Lawrence county, N. Y., says that ho has a little girl*
four years old, to wbomhb gave three doses of B. A. Faim*
eEtpek’a VermjfagOj hi three successive hours. In > the af
ternoon of the some day. she passed at one time; SEVEN
•; TEEN* and at another NINETEEN WORMS. About two
o’clock the following night, she passed., the incredible num
ber of FIVE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-ONE, making in
aU fire hundred and fifty-seren, in lessihon twelve hours'
tlme.: ;Hb said they were , perfectly, astonished at such a
mssscfwoTnjs from a child of her age, and that he counted
them accurately. Very respect fully,
. JENNER & RANDALL, Druggists.
... Sold wholesale and retail.by aU .the principal druggists
fcnd country merchants throughout tho United States.
Prepared ami sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO ; corner
..of ‘Wood ami, First Rtroets, Pittsburgh. V. ; no?!Jl
OIL—-10. bbla, pDru in Bloru and for sale -by
;r FLEMING BROS,
Successors ,to J.Hidd&Co.,
CO Wood street*
IHJIU'ENTINK —3> bbls Instore imj for solo by
. PQT2I FLKMIMI DUOS.
VT' IKBKED (norll) FLEMING ERQ3.
OQUiCT FLAB'mt—fiU gross, a superior quality, in store
-and for gale by » (poell) ■• • FLEMING- BUD?.
WHITING— 29 Lbla for sale by
. po?n ‘ " / Fleming duos.
im/ purirs axiomatic bouxdiDAM schnafx'S.—w
TV 'dozeni Wolfe’e Aromatic Scheldaxn Schnapps-for sale
wholesaleor" retail, at
oct2> KEYBKIVS Prog Store, 140 Wood street
INDIGO.— 10 serocmgS. F* tor sale by .
, _ „ B. A. FAHNESTOCK & C 0. ,:
■ ■■non — *■ • cor. Wood anil First street
./ loan can; '
V/ ' ' ;Jf casks French; .’Forfslo by • * >
' Cepg* • D. A. F.UINESTOCK A Ca
MTAKTAJt—2SbbIa forwarded for sale by v .
,\J «ep2s , ‘ , .D. A. FAtfNESTOiCiy,S ,CQ.
- Wtoten's Congress ina. :
yi)IILBIKK.U prepared by a purely cfacinloaljrtocess,fiTul.
. to netol^o^tar.
.ItlApaaa butbyeapbaare to Uw air bo*
Forsalaiß botuea of vtbridbs by. wholesale ortetaik at
sop* : /. .. ' W.&HAVKrrs.
Stationary Wex Market street, corner of 20.
-t,. .■* *.
•»*
DR. DE LANEY’JS ,
CELEBRATED
►—2 s bbla. in store imd for fialo
[noT2n : teeming bros;
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'-r-.1.'-., itfaix-Xi’ bV :
Sr r& r
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