The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, December 22, 1853, Image 4

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CLOTHING.
mHE subscriber lll friondsuDd
JpHbopublic, that ho lies reimi'«iJr™W- <>^^
Smrhit street, to the SEW IBoymgT stoke,™
• -*5-EUITII-STUEET,. Immcibotc'y..opposiw “““ '
wheat heis now iSStoSSI ClS ltatoU" “‘1
•• ita«bowlng l ° ? ev«y article or Oolliloß
In tboolatcst and
mo^ fl S l ? 1 i 0 r n owoli3' l l C osuh3crilicr oSTere for side Ins com-
TO X Driuhlitlng, so' favorably fcnown
■ SlritoenSy of . ads
V- SuSSMsewhoreVut tire following prices, vU:: -
r*S{jL -inKtriKlionß, .$10,00; without instructions, $7,00.
toramcEsrul .Iraugbttng.fonvanlirftoMrpnrtortholJmU-d
'WST2B Ko. 45 Fifth street. opposite the TlieMra. _
■’■ SiUHUKL. UlliVV, _
w Tio™ A ITJLDTXGS,
G E ra™L;.ci;’"^ s «Nbh‘:
fed’OVEMOWINQ.oX latoUles. Selected f ,.re^J
lidnne under Ills own supervision. ... “ ■
cTOT H I IsTG_ s T o R E !
TOilN M’CLOSIvEY & CO.,
>•! vUv/Xlljl hj-V'TT iftnriciQtblnff Depot on liberty
' ' T?°?S a 2f t teb Sswnn
A tfr nEK 810 DOOHS, have, for the pur
. . otuo nswof the' Tor tbeir Immense business,
.. PP g ou the corn or of
r emorcdmftesi«ie^bu, AN g BKETi
■ Where thoy hate now the woßt_
. ... SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! .
ready made clothing,
«»»
trade!
PRICES!
4nd ihry Will warrant them to bo as good ns any rnanu-
WO RK,
■ n 'm msi imt, ts» eras tbs sboktest sotice.
■ Tlrny hand a fall and beautiful assortment of
CLOTHS and COATINGS, tor _ rvnqiT.
FROCKS, DRESS. WALKING AND -BUS!
NESS COATS. ' 4
Our Inlorcdsaro Identical with those of onr cnatomers,
knd wo assnro tho public that onr fidelity will not fail in
.'Wo. §§ W«od Street,
fEABT SIDE;) COIISKII OP'MAMOHD AMJET.
■ w'n We Jcslroour patronstounderstandthatweba e
no lonir any connection with the Clothing Business on
Klirtfatront Our attention is dovotod oaclnsirely to tho
Soayoijhore tlealfinatcd. , onil mxBASKCT* CO.
dry goo
£j-v iti.Tp AND 11KTAIL .DEAIEB9 jOF p
ALLEGHENY CiTY AND Cf^ T } V n
ORKlii} & CO., Importers & W bolero De&orf .
Eonrfro*mdDomesdc Dry Good* and Varieties, j
dooe Som ibo Nortb*wePt corner or Wood at. And Diamond
tho-£nlargnncnt ©f ,
thoir occupied Ware Rnoms. are now j.
Sthe iScit and Ixwt aUxXof DRYGOODS audYAKJE- 5
TIKS thfT have ever harctolorcexhibiteil toiba j
SSa’-aod on €xnmlnfttl m; will be found to bo unsurpassed »■
• |JSj2h"r.Uott»eor-ttD Kn*i*t*o<*s™*™™**l j
So partners is generally in tbo. EKflturo Cities ;
' baßinww tteosanL barchanin'* cheap barpalus, adapted to ,
tto!rltUburgb and MVsU-rn Trade, we will t* ableto affc.
Inducements to our old customer?, and purcha^erfl
atock of Dry Goods consists In part of the follow ;
in* leading articles, tix: ;
S a perl or Broad Cloths; • • ... i
■^s-,pilot and Petcrdmm do; .
N—yaucT Caarltnercs, Tw«d« and Satlnotls; >
Jeans Fancy Testings and Corduroys; j
. Flannels, Tickings and Vest Paddlngt?' '
Brown and Blo&chod Muslins, anil Irh-b Linens,
Foreign and DometthOtogbsm*: • - • .
Alpacas, Morions, Coburg Cloths, anil Brosa Silks,
H»v Binto nail Ernarlie ehnwls: ~ ,
' Woolen Comforts and HMdkeicliiefs.
The following oomprifo a port of the gooorol stock oi
TCl Btttto’ns. Combs, Thread J and .
Hoslerr. Qlorck, Bibbons, anil Black Silk * cits •
LaoaGoods. Jaconetts. Mull and CambrickMufUns.
Fancy NeltiDg?. and Millinery goods generally.
Also—A assortment ofTabloCutlory.PockotknlTe:,
Scis-mr? ofour can Importation. Perfumery,
Fatcnt Medicines, together with a splendid “£'?T t “ 0 ?«n[
Qcld ana GIU Jewelry, of the latest, patterns; Gold and Ol
Ter Witches; Watch materials M alch gliKcs.
tenrire stock of SO hour and 8 day Brar’aClockß.of ayarh-ty
' ofhatterns. All or which will he rold on the mo*, aecom
to‘siye>,a call.bcfoto porcha-sius a co
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HffW • SEGOM* ARRIVAL OK _ rwlTlc ' t ,
'fjll.X, AND WINTER DRI COODSt.
The Cheapest Goods oj the Smm • .
Yatjsq sTEYKUriW fc I<OVK, alen of tb<* nriglnri
Biltne. So. 74 SIAIIKBT STIIBBT, between tonrth
and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, hate A“‘'‘ r “ C “''f ’
“* “ ’dTiES Tto 01) r;
Of the heweri anil most desirable style;, nday.bd to tbe
E ”u?d t ßSeandPa n eyEUfeot^to
llaln Black cod Cornelian Smni iu!d TiirK S»Unf.
Atarlso-Plalda, oil wool, anti Eilk and 00l do.
■ ■ ALSO* Raw* Silk and Cartonem VUU.i of every diwenpauu,
jrory ftheap. ■ • Y r .
ltvla Plain and Fancy I><‘ Hunt*. , „
PronelrMerino?. Caslimeres, Coburg, Alpacas, nod parr *'
mattas. all colon and qualities.
D»» B*gea, and high colored DeLainr-saU qualities.
. FulUud iTiuicr Sliavrls, of.every d«»rcnption.
- Lon? and Square Brocbe and Plaid Sbawla.
iMntad Cacbmera and plain Tulb'ftuo. I
Prints, from «« «*■ «P
-' WSSSSSSSS^S^t^^W^
iSn Sheeting, Pillow .Linen*, TaM* Cloths, and Nap
kins Diaper, and CraratS c h??P , _,
nrlrtVP* HOSIERY- SUSPENDERS. ttnt ' CRAVATS.
We“ ould reTpSaliy rolldt an early call from both
-,bol Jandreiail buyer;, flatteries;
ran accommodate all who may furor us with tbiir patron
ap>,.on most liberal gTRVFiN ,o S i T.OVr..
at THE oJrich"0 J rich" A F'b KE •HIV E,
. SFW
SiSS.«i b»y
tb“"erl,erelof',r' ' youko, etetttnson a tow-
sEL L l NJ3 OFF.
GREAT CHANCES
FOBS IB ASKS I
TjitelT purchased Intho Kast, from the Manufacturers eel
which, tor variety, ftylo and duality, are unsur
AND BROSSKL? ,
Otmiendld. design?. selected ciV rt " F b fi - r .ojtr_CM>.'^ r ‘ f
prices than would now rover the cost of
EXTRA and FCPER. TUREB-W.Y CXlt-
the most celebrated manufactories In the
SdShS s ; color? warranted. Ingrain Carpets of all
•£2uSSvi»n!ti-*n Hall ard Ftair Carpets; Wool and Hemp
S£& SSStI? £stb«%fltH ft large mrtmenfc of Oil
SSaSI-u2E live* Matting- Table and Mono Cover*, &c.
C Ttecolbe S -Ul Tritely be sold the present era
aon. to raako room for other gcous ueaPLY A CO
dcfS
WM. A. M UL.uTT(T,
dealer, is .
Fine Teas, Choice Saintly Grocones and willow
Ware.
CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS.,
tuiin** V*. PITTSBURGH. PA.
•» fttiAw woeWloiralarge oasortmeot of MlfchE GOODS,
1 in addition to his already extensive etoc*,
from first hands in the Eastern markets, which, will bo sold
femme., bujlog by th.
' - <l^nAff. |, SSftot«a»o U «S l » l dty free of °tmrg». «<-pJ
HeTr m»r.li anil Cnrrtagf f actory I
QsjgSßßzS. commenced the manufacture oI CatriisgM,
■n.r>nrri'n«.imdttt^»Yß.BngslK’,Slclsh»ma
SSSTtafertMrvoTlons styles of finish and Pn>P°r«™;
with strict regard to durability
a
dent that all who favor them with tboir patronage, will be
Tjerfectlv ratified on trial of their work. _ -
are requested to give ub a puMha
flair elsewhere. "■ '
CAHUIAttHIS POtt SAIiB*
THE undersigned has justreceivcd athis r-ctsv TO
CARRIAGE WARKIIOUSK,
near tho Two Mil* Ran, between Pittsburgh
*nd Lawrcnceville, a splendid .assortment, TiJr
ofTEHICLiISi of er«ry description, And. will continue to
vMfIITO regularly*new and. second band Camagti, Sulkies,
Buaaiti dfc-, which he will sell on tbo very lowest terms for
: eash Having had twelve year* pract ice in the business, and
with hlawell known facilities m the Lost, he flatters himself
toVarcSt'-i: arc rcßpMtfulljr invited to call
-^EftS/alaidrtomSattention paid to ropalrlceof Cant
.eSSUnvWwVI dOSKPa WHITE.
ju.VKIiV STAktltto,
Ocrmcr ° ni Diamond atlty
lllBundorsignod haviDg added largely to bia
* mStC stork- is now prepared to noromrnodato the public
with tbo finest Buggies, and best llorBes,botk for
'aonUemok wishing to harehorses
Sit affllierv will find superior aocoinmodntlans for them
-W- <io largo and now, and Hie pm
priotorUa erory attention to their oaso
.ocUfcy 1
■AiTi; lltv>ks — LfgerfW ,
.Am. innrnulß Day Books, -
: SshW., Vcelptßooke,
Doi-kola. or nry dcscrlp
,lm, or BLAVU BOOKS MARK TO ORDER at short notice,
ofthomost superior quality or paper, boun.l In my stylo
Book, ,W on
handSd f«>r salu nt low rates, consisting of Cap, Demy a»J
Modirnn work. In all stylos of binding.
The trade sapplledon Ilbctal jjAVFK,
Blank Book Manufacturer,
* Corner of Market and Second strew ts.
Revolver*l BcvoiverU;
Jitct rrrPTTED— By E*pre?s.direct from the mftnufcu'*
«ilcßdia efrottment of 0011,0 Bopcatlnjp Pis*
t ?^iJn P lW?hP.bMTnI. nllof wWchTro will soil for
*° l *> Viiirai thev can bebowtbt In the city of hew >orfe.
w li &n lo “ Australia or California, wdl find that they
pnrchoslnc their oquippage at home, than
.can do better * — ft gtM nersonß a chance to
fymgUmjUy. end
4S; i wnir»i>Utiro > 4 TmETj
18S Wood street, Pittsburgh.
TRANSPORTATION.
CLUVLLAJSd, A.N p OUTTSBTJRGH
.... luaiioiU).
CtfAiGE f )V TIJIfI.
O'S trad nfterMOSI)A3V-jr<iTsmbsrlifh ) t§S3, f&aeaga-
Trains rcillnin daily fSdndttys rawiitoaia*
MAIL TI! AIN leaves Ci'ivelnml nt 0.05 AM for WoUsvillf,
Biop pine at all intcnnedlato Stations: arrive at Alliance a
1115 AM,nntllVcllPTilit ati!3tl>3l
EXPRESS TRAIN ic!ivi?3 Cleveland at 3.00 P M for
anee, ,stoppins : at Hudson, Earlville and Ravenna only
leavesOleyoland for Esvenlpa
amt interned late Stations at 7.45,and arrivoat Rarennaat
ats P M-.. Two through Trains: from Cleveland to.Pltts
liurgii daily. ~K TUnSIKO : . ,
' _T?vpT?jic3 jn a IN-leaves'Alliance for'Clevelond-at 12«30
atLh£, Ravenna, EatlvlUe and Hudson
Lii-31 it Clc,U a SaAt2iur Me TbeMailTraioof
Ohio und Fi-nna. Railroad, leaving Pittsburgh at 8.00 A 51, 1
connects with this Truin at Alliance ai-11.45 A M. _
IIEiIN leaves Welhmlte for Cleveland at 3.00 P
M*stopping at all way at Alliance at 500
and Cleveland At 7.30 P M. . ,
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves RaTenna for CleTc
land and.intermediate.Stations at 7.15 A M—arrlve at
Cleveland at 0.00 A M: Only ono through train from Pitts*
hutch toClcveland dally.. . * , _•■ • . . .
CONNECTIONS.—MaiI Train from Cleveland connects at
Alliance with tbo Malt Train of. Ohio and Peona. IE R. for
Canton, Massillon and Wooster; also for Salem and. Pitts
burgh, arriving at Pittsburgh at 4.45 P M. :
I&pW.w Train from Cleveland, and Mail Tram from ,
WcUsvilte,both’ connect at Alliance at 5.00 P 51 with -the
Kspress Train of 0.-v P. It, for. Pittsburgh—arriving at
Pittsborglvat 8.15 P M. • ... .. . Ml , (
- Express Tram from Alliance connects with the. 8.00 A M
Train of O.&P. H. from Pittsburgh. ’ .•
I‘aßsengers leaving Pittsburgh on the 8.00 A M Train ar
rive at Cleveland at 2.40 P M, and connect with the follow*,
iug trains East, Weat and South. • _ _
Clkvet-ind aM> Toledo,--Trains leaving at 3.00 PSI for
Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago and the North West, arriving at
Toledo at 7.55 P M and Chicago next morning at < 00—
time through from Pittsburgh to Chicago being loss than 24
hours. ■ , , , . ,
Columbus AxnCnrcrN'KATL—Trains leaving at
2 50 P M and 8.30 P M for .Columbus, Cincinnati, Gallon,
Dayton, Indianapolis and all stations on the BcUefonlaino
and Indiana Railroad. t . .. .
CLEVTtann am> Eatt.—Train* leaving at 4.45 P 31 and
9 00 P M for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo and New York. The
Trains couuect both ways with'the C. 7«. A C. R. IE nt
Hudson for Cuyahoga Falls, Akron and Clinton at Bayard
with tha Railroad forCarrollton, Minerva and Waynesburg.
: Tickets through to Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Lasulle and
: Freeport ctm be obtained at this ofllcc. . - .
are requested U procure their tickets at the
Coinpnny’aOf3co, nf JOHN A.CAUGJJEY* Agent,
nr.vlS Monongahela lloow, Water st.. Pittsburgh.
OHIO ASD PENHSYIiVAMA EAILHOAD,
New Arrangement,
COMMENCING AUGUST 8, 180'S
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at C o’clock, A 3!}
‘stops only nt the principal Station*, ami dines’ntCrest
lim* at 1.80 P M.arriving at Cincinnati In the evening, via
Columbus and Xenia. , , .
Faro from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, si, t o; to Columbus,
TRAIN lea ves Pittsburgh at 8.80 AM; dines at A -
Banco; and reaches Crestliue at 0.00 P H, connecting with
; tho Nl’bt Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with the
, UeUcfontftine nnd Railroad for Payton, Indlannpo
ilisTerro Haute, nud towns in Indiana. Connections arc
| in ado at Alliance" by Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and
; Cleveland. ■ .
PaTO from rilUburgU to Cleveland, $4.00.
S Connections are raada M Mansfield by Railroad with
[dusky CUy, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and lute*
f to SiradtißkyCayV?3 ( Mi lo "Newark, $4,5°! to Zanw-’
are niftdo with Detroit and Chicago, both by
!Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passengers who leave Pitta-
Ibargh in the Mail Train at f 1.30 A M. go directly by Mans
ifield and Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention,
i Faro to Detroit, ,0.00; In Chicago, $ll,OO.
! • ketbrningj . !
\ THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline nt 1.00 P M,
i Mansfield at 1-40 P M, and Alliance at 0.00 P M, and reoeb-
ut S.IG P M, connecting with the Express
!Train to Philadelphia and Baltimore, which leave* litts-
P. M* - " . „
■ Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, MJ£ hours. Fare,
’57,75. Fare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore,
TRAIN leaves Crestline at 7, A M; dines at AB
liun.ee: connects with Express Train from Cleveland, and
arrives at Pittsburgh at f). P M.
SIF.W BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN letrn*
Pittsburgh at 10 A M and 4.45 P M, aud New Brighton at ,
A M and 1 1' M. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tickets
at reduced ratea. ....
FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 0.00 A M, and ar
rives at 4.50, P M. *••
Passenger* an' requested to procure Tickets attna
ComuuDT’f* Ofilce, ut On*. Federal Street Station, of
vv 3 , tiKORGE PAIUUN, Ticket Agent.
The Trains do not run on Sunday.
Further information may be obtained of
« U r,s JOHN KF.ELV. Passenger Agent.
WINTEU AEBANGEHEHTB
TIIB KAIIj ROAD.
ritmi }'ast Mnll Train Mill leave the? Passenger Station on
I Liberty slnvt every morning at 1> o’clock, sloppiu?
nt ill thn regular stations on the road, and nmnog ui
Philadelphia the uezt morning ut T o' clock, connecting vitb
tbc trains.dir**d to New York, also cnuocctms nt Hams
i.urff with the trains for, and writing in Baltimore at 7 o’-
clock, A. M. , .
The Kxpre?* Train leave* the station every evening et
y.;».) oVic- k. flopping at all the regular stations, and con
uectiogwith trains fir Baltimore, and arriving in Phltedd
i.liit or Baltimore ot S M.
Fare to Philadelphia, $9,50; Fare to Baltimore, $9.
Hog'gac« checked to all station* on the Pennsylvania IlaU
rdidaml to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
The Accommodation Train will leave every afternoon ot |
:».25 o'clock, stopping at all regular stations, and running
only as far as Lalrob*. , , . , ....
Kotnrnitig trains arrive ift Pittsburgh at 5.10, anu So
clock, A. M., and 7.25 P. M.
Passengers purchasing tickets In caw, will becharged ttj*
csjrrsin addition to thu station rates, except from stntlous
where the Company hare no agent.
\o notes of a lo« denomination than five dollars sr HI be
received in payment for ticket?, except those Imoml by tin*
hanks of Penney-vanio.
JIZS~ Notice.—-In case of lost?, the Company will hold them
mdves' responsible for personal baggage only, and for an
amount not exceeding $lOO. , , .
N. U.— : The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed
to conyev nnd bnggage to and from the Depot,
at a charge not to exceed 12U cents for each passenger, and
Y2\4 cent* for each trunk. .
Far tickets apply to <J. MESKIitf.N, Agent,
At the P. R. lh Depot, on Liberty street.
Pittsburgh, November 30.1853.
SANDUSKV, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK
railroad;
\V I N T B R. AURA N (« E M B N T
ON and after November It*, 18j3, Hire.
Trains run daily {Sunday* excepted) b*
Morning Mail Eremng
Frj>rcu. P'ixpcngrr. £rprezg.
L<*av»* £ao<lu«ky nt 4.60 A M 11.00 A M ft.lo P M
Monroeville Junction., 6.16 11.00 * ...SO *
Sbolby Junction 0.40 “ 1.15 P M 7.1« *.
Mansfield' Junction 7.iK) 1.40 ‘ b-lo
Mount Vernon ~ 0.05 -* 4.10 055 1
Reach Newark 10.03 *- 5.15 ‘ 11.00 1
GOING NORTH.
Leave Newark nt 4/JO A M 900 A M 6.2*> P M
Mt. Vernon 5.»5 u 10.10 G 4 |
Manefiold Junction..*.. 7.20 “ 12.10 P M 810 “ |
Sbelhv Junction 7.15 “ l-<k> “ h *36 I
MoDroevxlle-Junction.. 9.15 3.10 1«).«0 I
Reach Sandw*ky -.10.00 ** 3 ** 11-o*. I
Connecting at Sandusky with Mad River and Lake brie,
and “Northern Division Cleveland an.l Toledo 3-illrnads.
At Monroeville, with Trains o« “Southern Division
Cleveland and Toledo U. IL, for Cleveland, Toledo, Ac.
At Shelbv Junction, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cin
cinnati Railroad. .
At'Mansfield Junction, with Ohio fend Pennsylvania
Railroad tor Pittsburgh. . „ ... I
At Newark, with Central X)bto Railroad for Zanesville, |
ThR arrangement of Trams completed the lino of direct
comroufiiontlim between the East and "Great Amtft-tTut.
Passengers from Philadelphia nml Baltimore, destined for
the Went proceed, directly on their arrival at Pittsburgh,
by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad m Mansfield. Thence
to Monroeville, where con-ecdou U raado linmnniatcly for
Toledo, Chicago, and interitmiiato places—affording d route
unrivalled for safety, certaluty and despatch.
Connection is also made with all the Trains on the Ohio
audJ'enoFjlTuma Railroad at Mancfleld, by which passen
gers from Chicago, Toledo, Detroit, Ssndusky, Zanwmlte,
Newark- and Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh, Philadel
phia and ltaUimor*. without delay. . „ , ,
Uy this route, passengers taking the early Train from
Zanesville- Columbus Newark, Ac., can go lu Toledo, bau
dusky or Cleveland, remain in either pladu some four hours,
and return home Fame day. _ ...
THROUGH. TICKETS to bo had at tbe different Stations,
for the above named places. ...
•T. It. ROBINSON, Superint t.
Sandusky. November. Ihfto. [notShorn - )
Pennsylvania liallrond Company.
WR are forwarding l*roduco, Ac., to Baltimore anil Phila
delphia, promptly, on receipt. Time, Five Days.
RATH) 0? FItnQUT. !
Bacon. Pork and Beef, (salt«nl 3 ) 46c, lOOlbfl.
On Lard, Lard Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Gloss, 60c. v?
Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, L#af Tobacco,
COe lOOlbs-
On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Clover and Timothy
Seed 70c o>-
On Deer Skin*, Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, 70c. ® lOOlbs.
On Feathers, Furs, Peltry, Brooms and Merchandize, Me.
tgUOO&R. : v
On Flour, 87 barrel. • - • v
- We - ore also prepared to forward freight to Rodebaughs
Station. near Ummsbure. ami intermediate Stations. •
p * COVODE & GRAHAM, Agents,
corner of Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh.
11. IT. HOUSTON, Agent,
t_og 2?t> Market-street, Philadelphia.
TiEN N*Yl V AN IA It A fBROAD.-W ixTEti Tamri- hktwueh
I - PifTßUUrail- PnitADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE.
Fir r t Ch'S -Eggs- Feathers, Merchandise, Furs, 00 cents
"CfeS;—Apples and peaches (dried,) Beesw«,
HriKtlea Buffalo. Bear, and Door bktns, Clover and Timothy
Seed- Glassware, 'Ginseng, Rap?, Sheep Pelts 7jcJ?. 100 lbs.
Third C7ar*.—Apples (green.) Bran and Ship Stuff, Bacon
imd Pork. (loose.) Butter, Hides, Hogs Hair, Hemp and
Flax, Leather (Eastward.) 05c H 100 lbs.
fourth Class. —Alcohol, Bneon (in casks or boxw.) Barley
and Malt. Beef and Pork (pickled or salted,) packed Candle*,
.■"S' a"*- 0 ** 8 SE ;
proclamation.
By virtue of a precept under the bands of Win. B.
McClure l*re«ident of tbo Court of Common Pleas, in
and for tbo 6th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Jus-,
tieo of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail
Delivery in and for said'District, and William Boggs and
Gabriel Ailnm*. Esqju, AssociatoJudgcsof tbe namo County,
in and for tho County of Allegheny, dated tbo 10th day of
November, in tho year of our Lord on© thousand eight hun
dred and fifty-three, ami to me directed, for holding ft
Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at.
the Court House In the city of Pittsburgh, on tbo 4th Mon
day of December, at 10 o clock. A. M - ., |
• Public notice is hereby given to all Justices of tho Peace, i
Coroners and Constables of tho County of Allegheny, that;
they be then and there, in their nipper persons, with their
rolls, records, inactions, examhmtions and other remem
brance?, todotkosa things siWch to their respective ofilcers,
in their behalf, appears to also those that will
prosecute the prisoners that noffaro, or may bo in the jail
hi said County of Allegheny, to be then and there, to pros-.
ecuto against them ae ehnll bo just. ■ . . - ■ ■ ■
: Given under my hand, In. Pittsburgh, tWawth.day of
November, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hun
_dfed
hoT23 WM. MAGTTiLy Sheriff, -j
INSURANCE COMPANIES. -
Delaware Blutnnl'safety Co *
Office. north room of the Third Sti
‘D4SURANCE.— • merchanoize and other
A property, in town and country, Injured, against loss or
damage'by fire, at the lowest rate of premium.' ■ "Y ;
•ilvniXß IvstroAXCE.—Tboy also insure vessels, cargoes ana
freight*, foreign or coastwise,'under open' or special; polices,
as the assured may desire?'
■ tktj-vp TRxKapQGTATiov^—They' alas insurg merchandize
trhhsportcd by wagons, railroad cars, canal boats and'steam
boats, on rivers and lakes, on tfce most liberal termsi; .
Directors —Joseph 11. Seal, I duiund A. Bouder, John C»
Diivis, Robert'Burton, John Jl. Penrose, Samuel Edwards,
George .(LLcipcr, Edward 4)arlingtoiu*laaaO:JU‘Davis,'^WU
imm Folweil. John Nowlin, Dr. lU Si. Huston, Jafl.Cf Hand,
llacophilus Paulding, H.Joheii. Brooks, ifenry Sloauj llugh
Craig, Georg" Serrill, Spencer M’rivoin. Chjirles Kolly, J. G.
Johnson, William Hay,Dr.S.Thomaa, JohnSollers, William
at i\'ttf6u7^ft—-D.T.if organ, Craig, John
T. Logan. William Maetix, President . .. -
' Tnos, C. Hand, Ties President.
• . PUOT.EGTI.OS--:-;.: i
IHSURAUCE COMPAHY,
OF ■
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Capital Stock, AnnualPremiumt and IVectem Fund
81,000,000.
INCORPORATED 1825..
Policies of Insurance iafiued at all times on the most favora
ble against - •. i.
LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE,
. . OR TUS -
PERILS OP n/VVIGATIOK,
-1!V
GEO. E.-ARNOLD, Aqeht
FOB PITTSBURGH AXU ALLKGUEXT COVNTT. !
■ morlO:y . . -• '-v -
GOING SOUTH,
Joseph W. Cottas, Secretary. -
Office of tho Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh..
jolCxitf -• P. A. MADEIRA, Agont
THE UNITED STATES
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY,
'PSSSI.AWEI.PHSA.
CHARTERED APRIL B6TH, 1850.
- . CfUKTEU VKUPKTOAI.. .
CAPITAL $250,000.
Office, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut
' Streets, Philadelphia. ....
Officers of. Vis Borne Board ai Philadelphia:
PIRECToRB.
Stephen K. Crawford, Patil B. Ootldarf, .
Atnbnwo W. Thompson, Lotooto Johnson,
Benjamin VT. Tinglcy, Oeo- iVUauji
JtwobL. Florence, James DevCTeux,
William M. Godwin, William M’ivee..
President— Stephen. It. CrawfoM..
Tice President— Ambrose W,Thompson - . -
Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh— James 11. Willson, M. p.
AlUdhenyCily- . [
marl7:y ' . No. 74 Fonrth rtreet, Mttsbnrgh.
TLe Franlilln Fire Inaurarice Company,
Of rhUadeJphia, Pcmoylttinla.' _
DIRECTORS— Charles W. Bancker, Thomas Hart. Tobias
Wagner, Fomuel Grant. Jacob R. huuth? Geo. W.llich
tirdfi, Monlccai D. Lewis, Adolphl K- llorie, David H. Browne,
Morris Patterson. , Cuas. N. PresidcnL
CiLiß, G. B.CJCKra, Secretary. P
Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, in town and country, at rates aa low
as are consistent with security. .
The Company have reserved a OonUngent rtmo,
which, with their capital and premiums, p&fe)y lnve£tod, ai
ford ample protection to the ossurwl. •- , • -
The Aascts of tho Company* on January In, 1851, as pub
lished agreeably to an Act of AKscmbJy, wereajfoßowj, t«.
Temporary Loans 00 '
- —jmawm.
Total - tISU«9 «
EJnco their incorporntlnn, a period of twenty-one y«urfl,
they poitl upyranl of 000 MflHon f our Hundred Thou
,;„|J ltollare. by fire, thereby affording oTidcnre of the
.dvontaifee of insurance, to* -well ns the nbilhr orrd dlsposi*
tion to meet with promptness ell nubilities.
J. GAMJI.h'KU CO If FIN, Agent,
r.p2-l Offlt*. north.,asl onr. tfoed »ml Third «t«..
THIRD ANNWAI. STATEMENT
OFTnE STATK MOT UAL I\ lIIK AN. 1J MAIt I K
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Awets, MfV Ist, 1552....
Pretnltum* received to May let, lb-o«
Interest nn Loan**, A«* -
Capital Stock
Returned premiums Ro insurance, Lr
penses, *
Bonds, MoTtgagtns S-Lx-ks, and other good seen-
curitiw.
Premium Not»s.
Cwhou hand-...
Total &m’t of Liable for Lorsi-a..— $365,318 .0
marc-rots.
JOHN V. RCTHEIIFQRD, DanpWn couuty,
P. O. SEDGWICK, Harrisburg,
SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia*
A. WILKINS. Ranker. Pittsburgh,
A. A. CARUIF.R, “ , ,
JOHN U. RLTIIERTORD, Dauphin comity,
A. J. (ilLLETf,llnrrwbnnf,
S. T. JONHS* Harrisbarg,
ROBERT KI.OTZ, Carbon county.
JOHN P RUTHERFORD, President.
A. J. Gn.LKTT, ?w*rclitry. /
Will insure against peril* of sea and Inland navigation,
oho, on Merchandize in ritv or country, at lowest rate* <xm
slNttmt with safety. Policies iwued on dwelling l;ou«rt
either perpetually or for »t«rm of yeare.
Branch Odlcv. corner Fourtli and bmltlifiekl
mv2&tf A. A. CARRIER. Actunry L
Itt.barfili Hr® ln.iir’oiict(iomniiny,«;
PITTSDUUQH* Pa. Cvpmi., $lOO,OOO.
President—J.viir? S. lioos.
Vice President—Saitccl M’CLcasAN.
Treasurer— Joseph B. Leech.
Sccretarv —C. A. Colton.
OFFICE, NO. 55 FIFTH STREET,
(Masonic flail Building.)
Tlds Company makes every Insurance appertaining to
or connected with Life lUskn. ...
Mutual Itatee are the naiuo asthoaw adopted by otner
Bafolv conducted CompanlHi. , t .
Joint Stock rates at n. redaction of one-third from the
Mutual rates—*'{uai toQ.lividcml or thirty-three and one
third per cenb, paid annually In advance.
Risks taken on tba lives of persons ipilng to California 0.
Australia.
UIMCTOCa.
Samnftl iPOlurkon,
John A. WUaon,
Joseph P. OatsAm» 51. D. -
Alexander Reynold**
llimio fcM'»wo. mari3
James S. Hoon,
William Phillip,
John Bonlt,
John lirAlpln.
Horatio N. I^e.
Woatorn Insurance Company, Pittsburgh.
R MILLER. Jr.. Prejulmt. \ V- 51. LOUDON, Atrtcidfy
CAPITAL, 8300,000.
WILL Insure mtninst all kinds of rl.-ka, FIRK and MA
RINK- All losses will be liberally adjusted and
nromntly paid. . ~
A Homo Institution, nHmnfifd by Dir.LCTOK9 nhoaroir.il
known in tho oomimtnity, and who nro drtorminod, l.>
promptness andlUxTality. to molntoin tho character uhlrb
thuyliaro assumed, ns offerins; the best protcclion to those
who deslreto ho Insured.
Directors- —II- Miller, Jr.,C. IV. hicUetson, J.W. Butler,
V-Holme, Jr., IV. H. Smith, C. Ilimsen, Hoorg* W. Jactara,
Wm M tvon. James l.ippcncott.ticonm Darslo, James Sir-
Anley, Alexander Nlniicif,Thoir.nifcC()tt.
IHh.OiPre. No. IV2 lVater sirrct, llVarehousoof flpanft A
I Co-up stalrw.l Pitleburnh. _ por-I.ly
' ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
IIAUTVOIin, CONN. „„„
Cliartoreil ISlO—Cnptt«l Stock 8300,000.
MIOS. lv. BRACK. Frrsident-
THOS. A. ALKXAHDKR, Sccriitary..
DTRCCTiIIIS Thomas K. Brace,
Samuel Tndor. inicnoier Flower,
H ard Iloodbridae. 1,. A.TluUtelcy,
Joseph Church. lmland Mather.
Frederick Tyler, Main O. liijdcy,
Robert Buell. Samuel 8. II anl,
Milan A. Tattle. Henry Z. Pratt,
John h- Boswell. Austin Dnnham,
liintarns F. Davis, Junius 8. Morenn.
Bn- Pol tries on Fire and Inland Risks Issued on favors
bio terms- bv OKOUOK I!. AIINOUI, Aa’t,
tlc-I'ily ' No. 74 Fourth stTret, Pittsburgh.
WESTERN FAHMEBS'. INSURANCE CO,,
NEW LISBON, OHIO.
BRANCH OFFJCH. No. 12» FIFTH ST., PITTSBURQU.
Capital, $lOO,OOO.
J AMPS KELLY, I’rost. LEVI MARTIN, Seo’y. -
It. MrKASKKY, Agent.
£V- IViil insure llulldlnss. Stores, Morcbandlse, and
Property grin-rally, on tho most .fovorahlo terms, ldccl.ilip
la your Irire lnaured,
IF NOT read what some one baa written. Among all tho
contrivancefl of man to protect tho family circle from
want, none can be found more simple io its character, noble
In It* feature, or certain In its roultß, than LltfJ INSUR
ANCE' it in the prop which tbo dying husband leaves to
support the wife of Ills bosom. •
It Ls the unscon hmid of tho Provident father reaching
forth from the grave, and still nourishing bis offspring, and.
keeping together tho family group.
y 6 C- A. COLTON. Secretary,
Pittsburgh Liffi Insurance Company, Fifth st.. . -
Masonic Hall.
MALCOLM LRECn .JOICS M'ILMM... ....JOHEIII S. LXSCII.,
J. 8. Leech, HoAlpln & Co,,
WHOLESALE aIIOCKItS. and Umlcrs in Proiluco,Met
als, and PiLtsbnrgh Mannfattnres, hos. 542 and 214
Liberty street, near tho head of Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa., of.
fer Tor tale on liberal terms, the following.
100 tierces fresh Rice; 150,000 lbs. Bacon, assorted i ;
100 bills. Tar: 6 tone Bar Iron, do : ...
■ 1600 hegaNailß, assorted; i ,3 do Best Nail BocUs, !
600 boxes Window Qlnss;. 2000 kegs Rock and Rifle;
assorted: • Powder, assorted;
- 60 half ohests Tea, as-; 300 boxes llosin Soap.
sorted; ’ 85 Mils.Linseed,Lardan'i
75 fcxs-Tobacco, assorted:; . -Tanners’. Oil*
100 hbds.N.O.Sugar,part; SOO bbla. \ inegur;
prime; 5 SO do Rosin;
5 bxa. Havana Sugar; • 20 do Pitch ,
10 iihdfl. Porto Kico do; ■ 6000 lbs. assorted Copper;
160 bags Coffee: bbls. and kegs Lard;
fiOObbls-N- O. Molasses; ; 10 kegs assorted Slim;
75 do SD. do; Ido Buck Shot;
800 bxs. Tin Hate, ass’d; 5 bbls. Alum;
4 ions Wire, do; ~ 20 do Rye Flour;
2 do Spelter 20 BeitsTlnnew Machines
fi casks sheet Zinc, a?-: . **& Tools; : -
roted * ’ 100 bus. Dried Applea;
500 nica Tin • IUQ bales Batting, assorted;
1000 fts. Antimony; . 2000 lbs. Colton Yarn, a*
10 tons ass’ll Sheet Iron ,* aortod
100-000 Ihs. aw’d Bulk Meat;.
: Wholesale and lletatl.
saddle, harness and trunk manufactory.
EOBERT 11. IIARTLBY, 1«T" to lnfono_/jjjA
■ hlB friends onaihopubliogonerally.tlwS, ho.
continues to occupy that large and .commodious
tanreßMm! formerly occnplSl by Samuel W ■ .•
No™B. Corner of Diamond Alley trod Wood ft.,
wWhekceps a largo and general assortment of Saddles,
Bridles. Harness, Trunks. Carpet Bags. Saddle Bugs,. Valises,
eSSeX Whips, md-nlloUittarticlcs In his lino..
B hTSm taps constantly on hand, mid Is prepared to tar.
nlshto order. Oil kinds of Riveted of
S-ahist material and in a stylo of workmanship equal to
tlm Eastern manufactured article, and at Odpercent cheaper.
Merchants and Farmers would do well to call and
exnmlnohla stock before purchasing elsewhere, as-he la de-
SSSned to sell first rate articles at very lotr prices. -
tsg- Don’tforget t heploce, No. SB, corner of Wood stand
Diawnnd -• . l—. ■
"OVSTKiTTnAKSPOUTATION.
i,||rE have arranged with thePennaylranla nnfll
W hanna Railroad Companies,- for a special • Oyster
Line, at at-
BAD’S PLEADISK'S ASSISTANT, noWj-dltlon, .with
Notei and
ConToyandnc, by AvJ<mlon,Proadent JadgeortbaEfgbth
Jodidal District. received and for palo by,.
Bookßollftr^ndiSteUoner/?
■ jy2a •• • • -r ‘
•'»■•• ••- '• .v " ' -r *'V ' ■> £ .
BANKERS AND BRGKERi*-
EXCHANGE AND ’BANNING HOUSE
A. WHJKINB & OO.J ‘
“ UNITED STATEB BANK HUItDING,.
Bo. .'WTl-StL' B’ouxtlx Street,
•: j pirrsDCßaa, pa.'....;-.;
“|7ORKiaN: and Domestic Exchango, Coin, Bank Notes
JT and Land Warrants bought and boM. • „ r;-/-s
.... Collections made throughout the Union. -,. , . . c.rj
ff fl paper loans negotiated.
Stockihought and sold on commission. -. .V
Honey received on deposit, and interest .allowed when
left for ÜBpbclfled time. . - decS-;
: JOHN WOODS, - ' -
BANKEB. AND EXCHANGE BBOKEB,
DEALER, IS
Exchange, Commercial and Bonk Notes.
STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections
carefully attended to. Inter-ost paid on Deposit. ■
SSVj Fourth street/ nearly opposite the aL;SI.
Banfc. . . deolC. ,
a. c. iJoaJi ■.**“««■
XIEENAN & CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ■v; ,
• fab26:lyl. iforOS Wood Auey
Domestic and Foreign Exchange Bank Notts, Gold and SHvtT
‘ ' v Bought, Sold and Erchanged, atp* . • - '■ „
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OP ,
WTTTTAM a; HILL & CO.,
64'/WOO&jSTBiST, HTtSmJEOB. }, .
<B3)_Tnlpr6*t allowed on tfrno deposits. . [ang^S
: 1853« ■
EXCHANG E AND BANKING lIOUSE OB
• A. WILKINS & CO.,
• Na. 75 PoUBTH SIBBT,
Opposite tbo Bank of Pittsburgh*
janfi
' g. e. abkold 6 CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, - ;
T\‘fiAl i EßB in KxrhanjHV Coin, BanE.Nntos, Sight and
X * Tlmo Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended ta,
and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union.
Stocks boucht and sold on.commission: r _ l4 ,
• No. 74 Poarth st, nest door.to Bank of PittaVg. [sei3
~ HILL & CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ‘
• —cobote or-soon'cm rmn stEraw.-;
SIGHT EXCHANGE on the'Eastorn Cities constantly for
solo. Time BUTS ot ExchaOKO anil Notes discounted.—
Gold, S'drer and 6(11111 Notes, bouirht and
made in nit the principal cities of the United
poeitfl receircd of Par and Current Foods. - , Imarimy
MOTE KEiKEE, - EnWABO EAItW, .. TtOBESCS KEAME.
musbuwb, & B&HH,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
BBT AND SETA Gold, SllTor, end Bank Notes; negotiate
Loans on Benl lidato or Stock Sororities: purchase
Premiwary Notea and Tiipe BiUs, on East and-TVest; bny
and sell Stocks on Commission. - • - _ r '
fiotlcctiona made on all points hi the Union. . imyr .
aTwilkihs & CO..
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, y
m. 78 rouaT-.i BT..rtTtsEtmou, oerourre baot or rrrrsßOTatt.
THE SUBSCRIBER, under heir and more CavoTahle nnspi
ces, will contlnno the Rankins Business and Stock Bro
feeraco in the house -formerly occupied hrMessr* Palmer,
nnnno A Co., and more recently hy the Pittsburih Life In
surance Company, where he «yTdSTNB° 4
Mend* and customers. tool .A. tnLKjnts.
: ~hTHOLIEES & 80KB, ,
bankers and exchange brokers,
hate removed TRKIi OASKtKa AVD EiriUSGE ofticx to ho.
HT MARKET STRICT, IOOT-DOOM BW «» ST*™-
-tat nOI-MES 4 SONS, Banters and Eichanire Brnters.
IN . and Deniers to Notes. Drafts. AiMtotanecs. Gold, SB
rpr and Bnnlt Notes. ExchanßO on the Eastern and Western
Cl Co'l actions I niado r lrTail the eltfes throoEhont tha United
States. Deposits roeetvod fn oar fdnds or torrent oafwr. No.
CT Marketatreet. between Third andTonrth st». [jaSOdv
jAa‘»:r.ooa“:r:r:::::;. -....“ines. suwkst,
HOOK 6 BABGBNT.
BANKERS AND KXCTtAN'qB BROKERS,
W. R, POETCtt OR TWO * SIXTH ST»., nTTSTIUCGH, Pa.
T\EABERS to Cota. Bonlt .Notes. Time Bill*. Eoteign and
J f Domestic Exrl«n(ni. *c. .
Kx'!'nn?p nil oil the pTincipal.eities of the Union and En
topo, Sir sail! ltl sums to unit purchasers. _
Current and par funds welted on denosit. ,
Coßwttans made on ail parts of .the Union, at thedowest
Removal.
PATRICKS &TEIEHD,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
ZZik BmvHdlhnrOJfttttothtQmxr of Fi/thani SVoodtit.
fiTTSammH, pa- -
PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankera awl Exchange Brokers,
and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, BUrer
•ml Bank Note*. Exchanges on tho Kaatern and Western
11 made In all tho cIUm thronghouttto United
States. Deposits reeelred In par fowls or current paper.at
the corner r.f Fifth awl Wood Streets. t»”S_
$209,010 ftl
135/200 56
1,910 IS
100,000 00
“AUSTIN LOOMIS. :
STOCK A SI) BILK BROKER,
Ofiict, -Vo. 02 Fourth rt, chore Rood,
PITTSBURGH.
A3-Notes, Drafts, Bonds.-Mortgages. awl ; loans on cot
laterals, negotiated. Stocks and Band Warrants Bought
ami sold ’ | --
$440,183 20
87,864 60
$358,318 70
*161,451 09
179,010 61
17,820 21
FLORENCE HOTEL,
No. 400 BROADWAY,.SEW \ORK.
tcoxocorro o:j the ErnoFMS pian.)
betjbeh loveioy,
PROPRIETOR
JtlU* 8R0W5,*..*"..-;
Brown’s Hotelf , „ ,
CLmer of Smiihfuld and Third Sirfrit, Pittsburgh, Pam a.
BROWN * COJWELLY, iTwnmncaa...
#9»Good ntnMihz attached to iho n<ro*e. -
" PBAWK’iil W HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio.
CPATKICK & SON\ l > aomKToa’j.—ThU Houao has uii
. donniue thorough an«l extra."!™ repairs, dterotions,
•sud largo Additions or n«ff ftmjiturr, eMni tbfl rroprtd
ton oleilff© -UiemselTM that nothin* dial! b© wauling on
their wtrt to render tho I’BA.vtu* a plow whew all the com
tet r ' M h, ‘ M ““ '* * SON.
St. Charles* Hotel, ,
Comer of Hood end Third *trtrt*> mtzburgK iVnr.a.
Vv’lliLtAil S. CAMMJRLL, Pjwpbibtoiu
Tina Bno establishment baring mmo Into Out hands a
n«« Proprietor. otTers great taduMmenti to Uw travel
linrrcommunity, amt also to regular boarders. Kropyd'H
nary and luxury gill bo provided in Its season, and r.opsins
aliTlst spared to make tills Hotel a *? oU
who may call there, fmyl&tfl W. S. CAHPBEhh, Prop r -..
st.’cialr huger Beer Brewery. t
THR undersigned respectfully informs the public.that he
is now fully prepared to servo Pri™*® toUfcs and the
public generally, with Ills relebratol hAQtft BEhR, in
bottle*." All orders left at his Office, NO. 39 pIAXIOND
AU.KY, (near Wood street.) trill bo punctually attended to;
aml|m&cliverod tnaiy part of thc-lty or vlrtnlty.
THK KKNTON’ IKON COMPANY, of Western Pennsyl
vania, having become tho proprietor* of the KENTON
ana DICKERSON PATENT for mil-ivg Wrought Iron dt
rrct from the Ore , for that portion of territory of PouDK.vlvn
nia Wine west of, and including tho counties of FoUon,
Huntingdon, Onrc. Clearfield, Elk and McKean, ore now j
prop"red to pell roH Iflcatw of stock in raid company, each
thare of stock the holder to shate In tho profits of
the eoraratiT, Bnd tbo one i ’ QTna *’ BTlder **! d
, Titent The Company will also fell tho right to use tho
improvement in tho above named territory, by single for
naco or otherwise. The fact that by the Renton process
Iron Ore can bo converted into Blooms at about the cost re
tired to convert Ore into Pig Metal, is a sufficient recom
mendation of its merits. - , . ~
Mr 1 VMF-fi II- CRANE has boen appointed Agentfor tho
sale of right* to nw Furnace* under paid Patent, tn whom
nnnlicatlon may bo made, or to the uaderdgned Directors of
l*o Company- J. K- MOORHEAD, 1
' F At.bEN KUAMKR. VPlttshargh.
JAS. W. HAIIiMAN, \
VT. DEWKS WOOD. M’KeesporU
JAP. 11. CRANE, Pittsburgh.
l(w!2:»Uwlf
OFFICE MONONOAHKLA NA VIGATION CO, \
December 10, 1863. >
PROPOSALS will Iw received nt tbU ofltco until, three.
o'oloek I’ M- of WEDNESDAY, the 25th January
noxt, for the construction of Lock and Dam ho. 6: film, for;
tha construction of Locks and Dams Nos. 0 nud 7, being;
reuulrlt© to extend the navigation to tho Virginia State
line Plans and specifications -will he exhibited at the office •
„ nf week previous to tho letting, and all nroesnary informa-:
tion given by 8. Lattirop, K«q, or tho undersigned.
Proposals will bo received for payments to be made in ,
eauh • also fo? payments In stock and bonds of the
piny J. K. MOORHEAD.
d PC I4 President of Mnn Nav. On.
BY virtue of a Writ of Partition, issued out of the CfcuTti
of Oominon Pleas of Favetto county, and to me direct-:
rd there will be sold at public outcry, upon tho premises, >
Inbunncllsvillo township, in said County, on tho TWENTY
SIXTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A. D. 1853, tho following do
scribed Real Estate, to wit:—-Four Tracts of Land, elutnto
and lying in Oonncllsvllln township, Fayetto county, Pa.,
containing about SRAENTLEN lILNDRbD ACRES, lying i
tn + ho Yonghiogbcny rimr, adjoining lands with Hlriun
Snyder, Israel Painter, John T. Ilurft, and others on which
aro crofted a Stone Dwelling House, Frame Barn, large
Stable, and an old furnoco, formerly called Mt, Etna, to
gether with poreral other log buildings: about two hundred
acres of which ore cleared; all of which is known as tho
Gibson property. Terms msdo known on day of sale.
JAMES McBEIDE, Sheriff.'
Sheriff’s Office, Doc. 1,1853. [decl&ts]
1“ N THK COUNT OF COMMON i’LK
COUNTY.
• Margaret Lane,byherl No, 218MarchT.,
noxt friend. William 1853.
Graham, -Libel in Divorce,
v«. n Vlncnlo Matrl-
Henry Lane. J monl.
And now, to wit, October 22*1, 1853, on
**Xv* motion of John T. Cochran, Esquire, Thom
as Steel, Esq, appointed Commissioner to take depositions
in this enso, at his office on Tourth street, in the City of
Pittsburgh- ou tha third Monday of Docomber, 1853, at two
o’clock. »». M. By the Court. no^22
I\ TUB OOUKT Ob' COMMON VLkAi.
COUNTY. . . . v . .
MnrLa Poobyer, by borl.
•;* next friund, William No. 29 Juno T.
* fteopor, ?■ 1853.
5 vr. I Libel for Divorce.
£ Jacob' Boobyer. J
■ Anil now, to wit, Octi
motion of T. Cochran,
Steel, Epnuiro, appointed Commlßßioner
In thiß casft, at hifl office, on Fourth Rt
Pittsburgh, on the third Monday of Df
nt 2 o'clock. l>. M. By the Court.
Administration Aotlce*
WHEREAS, Letters of Administration dr. kma non,
rum trstamento annexo, to the estate of BERNARD.
HANK, loto of tho City of iMttsbnrßji, den d,hav<s been;
crunted to the subscriber, all persons Indebted to said Es
tate trill maHe immediate payment, and those bavins
claims against the fcnmo, will present them, duly authent -
oted, for miitlcmcmt, to A()m , r> ;
7th Hard, Pittsburgh.
MITCHEL 4 PALMER,
Attorneya at Law.
'I ' “■’« IMPORTERS aatl marrafecturerß of
DENTAL
■['■ : INSTRUMENTS,: RIFLES, Ac.
E||gr -- 'keep a general assortment of the above
*§?. Articles constantly-on hand; together
SiS DM™ &*i“Plrte HanHngandPoftotKrJT^
Mora and Uoir Drosfflrs 1 Bhoara, Poekot Sdssore, 40.
Trusses and Supporter*. . . .
SSlaasa:
prices.
MIKraSEES, and
No. 48 South Third street,
Viin-APKLPHIAi ’ wpSO
tyIOEB—H
O o«r
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Ptwsbpsoh.
HOTELS, &c.
Public Sale.
entebpiuse works.
ho 130 wo<rosnusrr,*umi>j>ooaMU>wyraaiH-AttCT.
sown a. tetlbt.
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a ~ ~W&f.B.{SfflS«gSs®i &mBnSV
Vu^CABWCT-WAllEbfoYffijU&rtptiOT.othljolaßUm'l,
Kpfcprner of'UbertylixiilScrratli'BOreote. UNDBBTAIv
• *y»IKQ attended tP,inftllita bran&eg. .• ,o^l
- A.MILLIKEN&CO., - ■
tTAVB ON lIAND at their extensive 'CABINET aa«
CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. Of Bmithfield street, a
largo assortment of Jkncy and plain furniture, whlch tbey
wUI sell 15 pcramt-heiow customary rates.
Terms—caflhj3tUy. "
Oreftt'liidTitemtiits to Cash Pure baser s.
*tTTg Trill sell onr largo stock of COMMON AND FANCY
W - CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices-thatcannot
' Oiif terms are C ABEL • JAKES DO wftY, JR, t
\ - ynnJjfc'- -i- .- cor.Beventfaanflldberty
Journeymen Cabinet Maker* AiiMtftUon.
WAREHOUSE 03 TBIBD\S?REET t ;
/ {betwxes wood asd harm* w®> ;
; ■■■:>>■■• TinSASSOClATlONiemDrarißgfift.
twice to ..three , times Uftk- ,
bands ad the 'largest, and RP|:
BBBBMP*WBHfhitherto-most renowned rboslfiegs fv 1 ;
»bljfe furnish thepnhllc, by wholesale or lotaU, yith fur
niture of thefidlowing description—ris; ■
Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus
Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Choirs; Rockrhft:
Chairs; Mahogany iVfasbstandsi Sofas; Wrans; Kano -Stools;
Book Cases;: Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables; fee
CardTaHes; Centra Tables; Hat Backs; yronchßodrtrag,
i Ottomans: .Poplar Wardrobes j Dining and Breakfast Tables?
I Workstands; CUerry and Common;Workstands j hign post,
Icomhmn, low, and trundle Bedsteads, Cherry Bnreansj Cribs;
Cradles, &a (
Tha advantages of co-operation, on an extensive scale, per
mit-them to-sell at the lowest prices,-andtliey are deter- -
mined to sell, lower thanany an
if ,not better article, and
derstand by givingthem a: call. •.
- work of all- descriptions, and other articles
of any description,, made to order in every stylo, at the abort*
est notice. ! ...- .._;mar29..
jAMES W.WOODWELL, . M .
CABINBT FUB&ITVRE MANUFACTURER
Ware-rooms 07 and 99 TJxtxd itreet*
I V M'ir.vmin - J. W. W. respectfnlly informs sr* y
hiafriendaaiid custom erstbat k®
has now completed his spring stock
•T®J^y.. ™" -" - .ofFurniture, which Is decidedly*-ir*
the largest and host over offered for. sale in.:this City, which
will bc sojil at prices as low as any in the Cnlfcwtfitotes,
East or West , _ „
As ho is 'determined to uphold thoquality with/well sea
. gmieA materials, bestworkmsnship, ondcewestdesigTis, and
| from the extent of his orders and facility in numu&ctnnng,
i he is enabled to produce warranted farniture, at the lotr est
He has adopted the principle of Identifying his customers' i
interest with his own, in quality and price, arid keeps al
ways onhand the greatest variety of every description or
furniture, from the and plainest, to the most
jmnt and costly, that's house* or any part of oue, may be
furnished from his stock,- or manufactured expressly tour
der. The following‘articles consist in . part, of his
which for lichhe&d of sfyle'and flnisn, cannot he surpassed
in any of .the Eastern cities i . •.
• Lords XIV tetfrd-teto Sofas; ‘
60 Sofas, In plush and haircloth;
60 dea. Mahogany Chairs;
20do*. Walnut " «
60 Mahogany Booking u
20 Walnut 14 “
60 Mahogany Divaca;
20 Walnut «
60 Marble Top Centre Tables:
60 “ ** Dressing Bureaus;
60 « « Washstands;
40 Enclosed .. **
100 Common ' “
' 20 PlalhDreiflDg Bureaus;
40 Mahogany Bedsteads: . , •
20Welaui u
. 60 Cottage K :
800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;
20 Mahogany Wardrobes;
10 Walnut «-
10 Cherry «
60 Plain Bureaus;
70 Dining and Breakfast Tables; .
12 Secretary and Bookcases;
20 do*. Cane Seat Chairs;
24 Cone Beat Rocking Chain;
12 Indies'Writing Desks;
—Hat and Towel What-Nots; •
Etiguires; Paper Mache Tables: •
Conversation Chairs; Pembroke . . M
Elizabethan “ Hall and Tier a
Deception M Indies'Work u
Pearl Inlaid “ Extension. Dining Tables
Arm w
Gothic wad Hall Chairs: . .
A largo assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR Caucttt Maxsss supplied with all ar
ticles in their line. : . . .
BTEAMBOATB and HOTELS, fnrnlahed at the shortest
notice. ' .
All orders promptly attended to. apn>
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c,
UEW'JBWELEI STORE,
So* 87 Market Street* .
I (Second door above the JYortA-w«£ comer of the Diamond.)
! TOUN STEVENSON, (of the late firm of John 13. MTaddvn
y#| & C 0.,) respectfully announces to the
opened, at the above aland, a flue assortment OMVATCUKB,
i JeWeMIY. SILVEK AND PLATED WAKE, LAMPS, Gl*
• ItANDOLES, /bct'rf end TaUe CaUery, Dnranma Tea and
] Cbmtnumon&te, and the usual variety of goods In hU line
! care and attention given to the REPAIR of FINE
(WATCHES, JEWELRY, 4c. .
| Ho trusts, that from his long experience in business, he
• will be able to give satisfaction to those who may favoThim
> with ihelr patronage.
i Pittsburgh, May 15th, 1853. ro y2o
.w. a oovncxT.
Henry Rlctiardaou, Jeweller, .
HAVING re-ntted his storo iu a handsome manner, and
but recently returned from the eastern eitiea with a
fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY
GOODS, would call tho attention, of Ws friends and custom
era to the Jact that among his-Watches will be found the
most desirable style*, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the
latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pina, Fob and,VcrtChMus,
Finger Kings, Ear Kings, Miniature lockets, ete, etc.
FANCY GOODS—Sucb as Papier Macho, Work Tables and
Boxes. Desks, Fancy Vases,' Perfume Bottles, Table Mate,
Oolt's Pistols, Porte Mommies In great variety; China Fruit
and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or*,
hamental articles, which baVo only to be seen to be appro
£ [DOT!] NO. 81 MAHKUX fcTRKKT.
Bay Wood Knrgery and Gardena*
JAMES KENNEDY, [lato Manager of tho well-known Sy
racuse Nuseries, New. York,) begs loaTo to inform the
nubile. that bo has now established nnEXTENSTYE NUlt* j
SEBY, on the Farm of Mr. James S. Negley, near East U> 1
erty, where he shall ho prepared, after the sth instant, to re* |
ceiye and fill orders for every Tariety of Fruit and Ornamcn- 1
tal Trees, Hardy and Green. House Shrubs and Plants. In |
addition to a choice and superior stock on hand, ho has made
arrangements with oue of the largest Nurseries to: the East,
to keep up his supply. Haying a thorough and longexpe
riehee in the business, he can assure his customers jienect I
would also respectfully offer his services in 1
designing, laylngout, audmanaging Rural Cemeteries, Pub
lic Parks, or the grounds of Country Residences; and will;
also furnlßh plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches,
Wcturesqua Scenery, Ac., In tho highest styles ofthe art.
Practically acquainted with-every: branch of Landscape
Gardening, nod haring spent yearsto the Sylvian Parks of
England, and on tho beautltol banks of the Hudson, be
hopes he bus tho capacity to meet tho wishes of those who
fa j33ir Communications can be addrease d throughth® Citv
Post Office, or left at the Warehousa •of Messrs. Negley A
*?2Sfef B, ° odillr " t - m
CELEBRATED CDEMJCAL YEAST
OB B&EIHG POWDERS,
The ChaipesU Hcalthiest, most Useful and Economic
cal Article for Pairing Bread, Biscuit, Pried,
Griddle , and Johnny Chkes, Pastry,
Puddings, Sweet. Cakes, •
Corn Bread, cfc., »
EVER INVENTED,
Opinions of tuk prksS:—
ThoMi who bare tried it, have found that the advertise
ment does not vaunt Us praises too highly.—[Tallalmswee
Floridian and Journal, Fen. 19,1853. ■
Housekeepers, who have tested the quality of-tour pow
der, pronounce unanimously itt its favor.—{Lockport Daily
Courier. •' - - ' -' v .'
It surpasses everything in theway of rmnj, wo ever saw
used in the baking of eri&efcHttduW AjVpeate and Regis*
ler. April 15,1853. , ' , , - ' . .
This is an article of such utility in various kinds of cook
cry, that whon Us virtuva become property known, no
housekeeper, that studios c6mforfc : and economy, will wil
lingly do without it.—[N* Y. Pick., May 21,1853. - t
No ono tfted hesitate to use Durhce’s alMmportant artielo 1
to housekeepers—{Republican Banner and Nashville Whig, |
Feb; 17,1853. .
Would you have light bread, sweet bread, bread that you
ban eat with a good relish, do not forget to procure Durkee’s
Baking Powder, and you will not fall 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, 1852, .
Durkee’a Baking Powder wo have tried at our house, and
our *♦ better half’ was astonished at.the result.—[N. Y.
Daily Times,Oct. 23,1852. - •
AU good housewives will rejoice in and glorify the name
of Durkec, after they bavo,given his Baking. Powder a fair
trial.—(New York Sun, Sept. 30,1852. ;. •
Dnrkee's Baking Powder, undoubtedly the best article for
this purpose that haß yet been discovered.—N. Y., Dutch
man, Fob. 12,1853, . ' • .
The highest commendations, from huodredsor thelargest
and most respectable wholesale houses In this, and nearly
every largo city on this continent, could bo given,lf space
allowed It.
OF ALLEGHENY
E. R. DGRKEfT,
Soli Pkopwbtob A!n> MANUPicrunEn,
130 Walct tlral, New Torlt,
BAXTER A McKKE, Agontyl'lttthurgl). [oct2t]
SMITH & SINCLAIR,
WHOLESALE GEOGEES.
133 SECOND AND 131 MUST STREETS.
OF ALLEGHENY
ID H}B .BAU, .'•••-
309 bogs Rio Coffee: : 30ObblsN.O. Molasses;
175 hhds N. O. Sugar: • : 50 bbls Sugar-House do. -
30 boxes Grant’s Tobacco; 200 bales Batting;
60 boxes‘Webster old do. 300 kegs Nails, assorted;
20 bxs Hassell & Robinson’s; 200 boxes Glass;
100" caddy’"boxes of rarlouß 30 kegs Va. Twist Tobacco;
brands; 200 boxes Rosin Soap;
60 bbls Loaf Sugar; 60 boxes Palm . do. •
20 bags Pepper; , r2O boxes Ground PcppoT; .
15 bags Pimento; [sep27] , Ground Cassia, Ac. Ac.
tobor 12th, 1853, on
, Thomas
r, to t&Ko testimony
rcat. in tho City of
?fmbor, A. D. 1853,
rot 22
Jayne’* JKxpectoratttr I
GONSUM PXION. —Thin term is frequently Inappropriately
applied toother affections of the lungs and .Bronchia, j
So tor'a# the treatment concerned, this is of I
consequence, as tho remedies are .the same. The RXPEC-j
TORANT should he given as often ns. mny be necessary io
relievo the cough, and produce n free and easy crpectora*,
Uon, and also, to remove the tightness, or-pain, or oppres-:
Sion about the throat or chest. Tim bowels,should bo regu
, latod by the use of the SANATIVE PILLS whenever heces- I
sary. If there he much debility, with night sweats, from
one to two tea-spoonfuls of TONIC VERMIEUGE should be
given about half an hour before each menL It should Va
mixed-in two or three spoonsful of cold water; and sweet*
cued to please tho‘ taste. But if there be no nlghtsweata;
or if they disappear, then , give the ALTERATIVE throe
times a day, according-to the-directions, instead of-the
VERMIFUGE, . , ; . ' .‘s.
All Dr.Jayno's preparations for sale, wholesale or jetailj
at tho PEKIN TEA STORE, 38 Fifth streok ~ ■ ’ -dec_l7' .
JEHU lIAWORTH,, corner of Diamond and
alley, wishes -to-infenn his customers and.the jrabllc.
generally, thathe is now.receiving alarge andjchblco selec
tion of GROCERIES, soch.aa choice Young. HysOp, Impe
rial. Ganpowdeir, extra.fine. Bonchfin& Kingyong, Oolong,
Congo, and.scented Orange Pekoo TEAB; Mocha, Old Java
end Kio COFFEES j.Hne SUGARS- and SYRUPS; Bunch,
Cluster, Valencia, Bnn and Sultana RAISINS \ fresh CUR,
RANTS; .preserved dtron r Lemon and Orange Peels;;
rior Rerich BRANDIES; Port, Madeira, Tenerifie, 1 Cham
pagne, Lisbon, Sherry and M&lnga ■ WINEB; together with
a general assortment of pureBPICES-—all of whlch;he is
determined to sell at such. LOW PRIORS that cannot/be
beat by my other Store In the city.: V- .
SCOTIA’S BABDS.—“ Hho throne anti sceptre ofßngland
wIU crumhle into dust, liko .those of-' Scotland; and
Windsor Castle and Weattalnster AtrtKtf'trill Ifelh rulMns
poor and descdato as those of Scone and dona, Wore thfc
lordsnf Scottiahsong will cause to reign in the: hearts of
‘own.*—Ewtab®:- 4 {
A splendid Yolotae. 'Fat sale by . • >
* JOHN 8. DAVISON, .
oorie < —: r:: itreet;neat 4tttrt; |
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Ottomans;
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11 ]SftWOtBAS AOBHCt
THEOLDEBT ESTABLISHED OFFICE IN THIS CITY
you REMITTISQ •
"TiOTiiS IftTHE- OU» COBSTEYi
JAMES BLAKELY begs lcayo to Bay to those persons bay-;
ina Yriends In the. Old Country, end desirous of either
sendtol them money or paying thdrporaage.'thafrto.er-
SggSgSESS2»®S^S!
dStog tbeSyew to this country, tTithtmtacompUlntof
1 for London,BnWin, Uyer
oML Gtarow. toV Bolfest, Drogheda, Almericlc, ■ gort
Hewrv *Galway, Londonderry,pnd DondaLh* to beer
York,’ PhttSjphia, Boston,Baltlmoro
from thence to Pittsburgh;, andred
.varding pasaengota ftom thenw to aoy gtftofeotmto.
; He Uso bMdßht drafts for sale, payable at the-fcUtnrtng
places,.viz?
Edwards* Soi>4lbrd-& Co«*..i.«*«****»»«*»»»M»M**»«* wndon*
’Wm.-XappßcottAOo£.... M ....««. w r;. ..*..l«lv«rpoci.
(Availableia the principal cities and towns throughout
Ensland-and WalwC)
" OltlfcEtANß.
Provincial Bank •
BEAK CUES. '•
Belfast, Downpatrick, Ennlsknifig, I
Mallow, • .Strabane, :Athloue,' . Carlow, '. . j
Drogheda. Portnoy, v Monaghan,. Ennlscorihy, J
•pr.mn fl] .Omm,'' •-Dundalk, Galway, . j
Newxr,- Troleo, . Mymroa»V aonmelL : \
Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, -xough&li, ,|
Banbmge, Kilkenny,, Bangsnnon,.KUrusb, ;
Waterford, , Coleraine, . Pareoostown, fork* ; ;
Biuiis, ! Bandon, •, • Wexford, . |
Cootehfll, Limerick,,, Ballyfihannon, »»•••*-. . ~
yoowmu, Ol} SCOTLAND
National Dank of acofland r Kdlnburgh, and It* branches,
to fifty towns to Sooting.
MOTiB.Ktwntd Blount 4 Co., Bankers™....v"
-.. (AntUbteia any city-ln taaaa.) .v. -.i •••
• v OS GKBMANT. ' „,, , i
Messrs. "Vogel. Kock 4 Co., Bookers,BrsnWbrtOD.Uio.Maln.
(IrailaMo In
- myt - - ISA, eor. of Seventh «nd3mKhfleld«t»-
PASSAGE EEOH XIVEBEOOE., l
. EMEUAMIIsiIS f
fflHft splendid Sew ?*■«»»»»», “»» %\
I the largest Packet Bhl Pi afloat,and for strength ofj
build, uccommpdalloUs for passengers, and sailing qualities, !
hi She°Sffiß!u.Dlßl!B o wllfsall froin UTsrpool.onor
-the TES«i ; tir Drciinim, and persona sending for their:
Wendi shonld'not lose the opportunity of securing pa«ago
letter from Messrs. W. .Tapg(»tt & Co* Liverpool, what doy
t °Tho t f;meTOMMe l iBCqnniiandcdbyCapt Geo. R Cornish,.
(teeenCy of the fkvoriie packet ship, “Wm,*>pscottl)ybo ;
*weil knoifd firf his Mndness to.passengOTS, and his skUI-,
•N. B.—Thfl E.l. w ill be sncceeded by the magnificent new
ship “ Shamrock,” commondod by tho well known Captain,
passage, apply to . JAMES BLAKELY.
,-• •• • -• : of Seventh and SniUnfiela sts.
TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! .
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, . J
Jit the S B eMn 'E'etz Store,
. 38 Firm siissrr, PnTsmmail, Pi. J
Ivy the half chcati of neatly packed in metallic, packages 1
and BLACK TEAS,— consisting ofwpeMtbe itoest chop? I
to he foond in the Eastern market. Merchants rid ting the j
city are invited to call aad-onimtoe our stock. I
Below isa list of the rariona grades, all of which hare I
beenearefliily selected, and Can with confidence bo rccom- j
chcßts fine Youn g Hyson s - .. . .... I
: ao do do Moyuna Young Hyson; » j
10 do extra fine Moyuno do; • 1
100 do do; I
• T l - da -i : oxtraflne . . do;.
60 tacqured boxes extra Curious Young Byson;
- 25 half chests fine Gunpowder j ./■
10 do extra fine do;
6 do ' 'do Mbyahelmpartal;
■'2o’• do r Superior . do; -t
-160 do - Fine Oolong Black Tea;
- 40 do ' extrafine Oolong; .
so da extra Curious do; n
20 do Superlatively strong tend fragrant Oolong,
; 25 chests-extra-fine -English Breakfast Tea;
. b, ' do -Curious t dor - ; - do; - • •
Al£o—Java and Kio Coffee, Lovering’s Crushed and Pulp
Principe ;Segars, whlch wM bo cold very
A. JATNES,
norlWiw . . . S 8 Fifth street, Pittsburgh.
TYYJi AGENCY.
A. JAYSBB, nTT
NO. 38 HPTH STREET, PITTBBUEaH, :
Agent for the Sale of L. Johnson $ Co.’e Type, #«.,
07 PHILADELPHIA,
HAS ON HANBsnatarimle,ihofoUowlpg;—
column Galleys; Common Galloye assorted, Slice
Galleya, Composing Sticks; Common «nd Job Caws;
Shooting Brushes; Boxwood <ttu4ns;,Jurat
ture and Bidet,' of nil descriptions; Brass_Bule, of «11
dremlpOonst^ob lnk, In JTO tOTjJouts Nows.
" Ink; 100 Jonnta I'ancy Card Letter; and Loads, cut to any
'"ss-Orders ibr Presses and Type will reeelre prompt at
tention, and furnished at tbe Poundry prices. Old Type re
cdfed Inexchange for new, atflcento*».,
Pittsburgh, May 14,1853.-d»w -
“ 1 RD.oads & Sons. .|
■XTEVr PATENT AMALGAM PEN.—This important in-1 j
jV ventlon removes the two great ©bated** to .
veraal use of the Steel Pei, viz: their/rigidity, antt their .
rapid deatrnctlon.by the corrosive action of the ink. In I.
minutely examining the quill pen in tho-act of .writing it j
will be Been that the aciion is compound, consisting, first, or j <
a centie yielding, backward .action; Immediately a*OTO:thc .
nib of the pen * and, skond, the.;‘*sdasora.- adioiu or j..
spreading open of the points to pormlttho flowof theinß. j •
compound movement—which steel hithexto I .
never have bad—Titos' to the quill ite tlexibiliiy, ond Chat |
peculiar apringy.playwhich. Is I
andwhiehFseemstd suit tho action of tho musdesor the I
UnVers; -yielding, as it does, to tho slightest pressure, with;
ou? cramping the hand, • Thu efforts of all ate* pen maker? I
have been directed to the attainment of this essential quai-1
ity of flexibility, and they hare-had feeotim-to,w iwb^' I ‘
merablo variety of cracks and piercings to attain It. The l
Inventorsof tho Patent Amalgam Pen found, from aserira
of experiments, that the wholepractlce ef tho bade had in J
this respect been erroneous—that no combination cl j
“cracks” and “ piercings’'could prodacethed&slredftctton,
if Oii ordinary form of- tht stedpen were adtertdlQ. . This
point being gained, they avoided the plan hitherto wjppt* l l
for attaining flexibility,and gave*
metal, by hick they managed to combine the ‘Jfidssorg’ I
a*dlon of the ordinary steel pon with the agreeable flexlbu-1
itv or the miUL The second difficulty to be overcome was
oT less magnitude, but still of great Importance, to the con- j
sumers of steel pens; Every onelS aware of the corrorfve l
action Of Vhe Ink <m the ordinary steel pen.' Even with the j
greatest core, It speedily destroys the delicately OTOpthsur 1
face of the pen.: So serious a this ftom the j
utility of the steel pen, that thousands are mflocqd to pur- |
chase cold pens,atanenormous.cost,almost expltwively j
because of.tne anti-corrosive quaUty of that motel. -The ]
Inventors have removed -this evil by thdr compotind metoJ,
which poAessesaU-the necessary qualiUeaqf steel, with Ihu j
additional merit of resisting the chemical action of the Ink. i
ThfsePmrvUßJatt'inoreVian.twaiiyiimaloJig^VianVte.
» Sal thus rertdarirtsOipn thechtajKH'tverintrQdueta.
For&loby - W. S. HAVEN,Stationer,
novlfl . - . . Market street, corner of Second.
Bridge ovcr7tl»« AU?gh®nrßU y **» »t
... • near Siiorpsbiire* - : ■
TWTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That topurtraaneo of the
\ Act ofAssembly of the Common wcalth of Peimpj’lra*
ni£ entitled “An Act to auihorixe the Governor to Incorpo
rate a Company to eroct A Bridge over the Allegheny‘River,
at or hear Sharrelmrg, In Allegheny Connty,’? approved
13th of March, 1853, and Supplement thereto, and Aett ex
tending the time therein limited, Books win be Openenhy
the under named'Commis£ioncrs,to
for the Stock of roM &mMOy.of ths nO.
TEL, in the City on-the SEVENTEENTII
day of DECEMBER, 1853,between thehourscMO A. ;
M., and 4 o'clock, acd^ahohld-the whole number of
shores not be sabsafbedon that day* thenand in that case,
at the house'of Mr: 'NEWPORT.ihtheßorongKof Sharpy
burgh, on the TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OP THE SAME
MONTH,between the dimehours.
l'hillp Miller, Thomas Mggett, ...
James Sharp, . Gabriel .Adams, ...
•I«wisC.J.Noble, . ThomasWallaoo,
Peter Kllnsensmlth, Malcolm Leech;
John W. Duncan, Harrison Parry,'.. ..
Darld Dicnan, .... Robert Chessman,
Frauds Earns, . RichafdlSwalt,
Darld Boyd, Robert Wilson,
’ ’James Marshall, James H. M Cldland,
Hour, M’Geary, Thomas Pearson, ,
Same? Blakely,- Grant Mowiy,
Charles Spang, James CH. Denny,, ..
William C. Denny, A. Morton, -
J. C. Comstock, • ' Lemuel ShnrtlitT, ■.
F. A. Collier. Jamea Lewis. [now
Mearl Meant: Mill ;
CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITV,
{.THAtt TH£ BAILBOAD BTATKiy.) -
FAMEttES will be srippUedVdthotirTwloua grades of;
- FRESH GBOIJIOJFLOUB,
By leaving thelr.OTdere at the Mill or In out boxes at r - ;
'logon, Wilson ACo., Wood Street,or Braun A Edtor, cor
■ nerldberty and St. Clair Btreetfc Pittaborgh.- •>. :
• 1L p, Schwarts, or J. T. Sample, Drogcttts, Allegheny.
Plour wlUbedellTeredtotaoUleataelUieieftfiettrociUes.
TsEita: CASH ondeliTery.-■■ i: ■ : ~
jygB BBYAM, HENMEPY A 00.
ENGINEEEB’ STATIONERY^WAREHQUBE.
W. «• HAVES i „
- ..doßm ft* Bts*».\
A XWATtS ON HAND, a largoirad well selected stock
A Wbetman’B Drawing all rises; ; y
■: Drawing ,
: Draughting Pencils; ;,.
MatbematiealTiistrtimeiit*;. .!
. Tapo Lines; India Rubber; .
■'■"■■■•"• Field Bocto;
'' r • • Profile Papers; •
■'••‘CrossSectionPapers; . ,
ProtraetorTapers; !
And air articles of StationsTT nsed by CaTil Euglnoen.
£&»LeTel, Szanrii* Topography andKaoord Books made
to order—raled to anypaterajrequicfld. " topi
xfc thankful to the public fax past cugtom,yonturegtoso
lidta contlnuanceofttw. same-W-HP B *":'
the establishment oil a
city, for the accommodaltioix ofWscastotaerSjaßa all who
•wish to haxb really good Fl<mr,vpnre groundßpicsa, 4c;
The attehtlon or Families, Merchants- and others, is
ted, and all I eskis that they will give mie o.txiaL r
- . _ , . &B. DRAFOyNo.I Diauwna^.
N. B.—AUartlcleatoken hack.U : not,louiid good, and_the
money.retuniwfc.y'"-V-...:•: ■■•• l marl 9 ;
PATENT FECIT GATHERKR--For picking-fruit from
tall trees without the aid er a ladder, Pruning lustra
meats of the most approved constriction;; Digging Forks*
suitable for .atrawberry bedfl> Potatoe Hooks; Seed
Drills; Cutting Boxes, far .-flay tjr^Comßtalkftof'vsriou*
-fartbe-garden or. farm*. Downing’s, Barry’s, and ;<rthex
standard works on Fruits, Flowers, Rural Architecture, and
Landscape Gardening, ffcr.BatQ-.-at tbe.-Seed.and Implement
Warehouse,!!©. 49. Fifth street, . z > i
jy2fr%o?v •••V?. « •: JAMES;WARDBOP. ;
WaU l fl of I)rav?iiig : &trd ?aiiitingi ;•
O, .WALE would notify his mends and tho-punUc.
YJ , that
At the reqaesto£biiflrienda/ha ! bnd 2&ls> opened a DRAW'
INtt SCHOOL.::-Classed fanijrohng Ladies and Geatlemeo
- will be formed in both Drawing and Hahas fitted
up a Room with orrery facility lor study? and&d4rfl£U that
hhienterprisewill cieat wlthaanpporUng patronage.
■ aptflfrft :■
; Offlcp fof
1 - ferriOltenitha itf tarn
nnsfiftllfi CarroUßnmdl &P-B-. li.
priatc^.Uito^togantmtniingiar.aOQcl^rV'
I, tblirUTOUhooi .Fortemis,-trtifclMrUH» ajy.Myly.lcr; J
vm&SSxt '. g. S.CABU, (afnaUtnO) P.; 1
' ‘.. K s*
r .' 4 '
V 4j 7 ' ..V
•c * k,‘j : 1
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... >• ~ s' '/rf, v . --. t
, ' ' ■" :
Cartels Spanish Mixture.
t .Y ~TIIE GREAT POIUH£IV,OP.WffI ; fIMOP~'
' itor a mticiE at Ktamria n. • .;• •
A N INVALUABLE REMEDY YOU SCROFULA, King's
BhraiaaUnSi Obstloato CatAoowa ErapUoaSi.
Pimplesos: Pnstuleeon tbaPaeo, Blotches, Boils, Cbronio
Bore Byes,Ring Worn or Totter* Scald Head, Enlargement
and pain of tie Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, SyphJ*
«tic Disorders, Lumbago, SplnM Complaints, and.alLDlS* -
eases arising eninJaduLona nso of Hercaryi lxaprn<:
denceluLifo.orlmparity of the Blood. • • : • ;
Tbiavaluame Medicine, which boa become celebrated tor
tbe number <of extraordinary; imrre vffcctcd through its
•agency,has Induced the proprietors, at the urgent request
of their friends, to offer ft to the public r whifch thovdo with
theuUnostconfidehreinllßTirtuceanawondeTlbie.rative
properties. The following certificatcSj eeJectedfrom alerge
number, are, hovreTer, otronger testimony than 4hemere
word theipropriatora; .and. are firom/gentlenfen weR
in thrff localities, and of diß-hirbcst rad ihtC Lability*
imahy of-thfimieaiding inthb dty of Richmond, fYft- *
' Esq., : orihe Exchange -HoteL: Richmond*
tnoTTO everywhere, Bayshebaa seen the called
’ Carter’s'Spanieh Mlxture administered tuovera hundred
casea. ih nearly all the diseases lbx whichitlsreccojinenil
.ed, with the good results.:.He-saysit la
the most extraordinary medicine liehas ever.'seen.- -
■ AGDJ2 AND FEVEU-tGREAT-CURJE.--Xhereby certify,
that for ,had Ague and EoVer of ..tho most ylo
lenidescriptiom : I had several Phyritfans, quan
tities of-Goinine, Mercury, and Ibelieve all, the Tonics cd-
all without any. permanent relief*. At last I
i tried'Carters Spanish Mixture, two bottles of whfch eflbo*
i tuMly cured me. and lam happy to say I have bad neither
I chlllXor feter since. I consider It the best Tonleia the
t world* and the; only modidne that eter reached my ease.
; • JOBS LOJtGDCT. •
B6ftferßam,nearElchmond,Ta. ■■■
C B LUCK, Em., now In the city of Richmond, and for
irmhvtearsla the PostOfflce,.haa,sncb confidence in the
MtonlisSrSlScy of Cartort Bwfflßb Miilt.re, that ho
wiSSt npwtodß of fifty bottle?, which he has given
' awaytotra affleted.-* he has tterer known. It
toWLwhmtaken according to - ‘
Ifc/MINGE, Physician, andformerly.of the
City Hotol, lathe city of Richmond,says he liaa
In a numner of Instances' the effect* of Cartels, Bpauiah
Mixture*, whicbwere most'truly surprising.He soya In ft
'caßeof Conaumption,dependeht’onthoXlver,the good ol
fects were wonderfol Indeed. - '
1: SAMUEL &L'J>RINK£B< of the ton of Drinker AMor
xis, Richmond, waacurodof River Ccrmplaintof eight yean >
.standing, by tbo : use of twu. bottles of. Carter's Spanish,
- Mixture.. • ;>■ •■ ' • ;■:
GREATCURE 0? BCUOFULA>-The Editors of the Rich*
-mond Republican bad a servant employod In their. press
violent Scrofala, combined with Uhoumo
tism, which entirely disabled biro from work* Two bottles
of-Oatotfs Spanish Mixture made a. perfect cure of hm,
andthe Editors,in ftpuhlicnoiice, say they“cboexfuny r*-
lo.aU who.axuafflicted with any dlieasoof ihe
I bl CUBE
! Bcrofiila by Carter’s.Spaaish Mixture.
! ac®ridwlt,truly Ta
•••> Conductoron the B. E. end P.R. RrCo., R^bmonarVa*
- - SALT RHEUM of TWENTY YEARS STANDINGS CURED.
—Mr. JOHN-THOMPSON, redding hi tbo city of Richmond,
waeonred by three bottles of Carter’s - Spanish Mixture* or
Salt Rheum, Which hi bdi nearly twenty years, audwbich
all the physicians ofthe city could not cure., Mr. Thomp- .
sonisawbllknowninErchanbin.thecit7:af Richmond, Vo.,
andhls cum is ifiort remarkable; h
. lyii.'Ai MATTHEWS,of iachmond, had n servant, cured
of SyphlHi, in the worst form, by Carter's Spanish Mixture.
Hef says im.-cHeerfirllyrctsommenda and considers It an
invaluable medicine. ••• '/•••• ' , ,- : X
RICHARD B. WEST, of Richmond,,was cured of Scrom
•la and vwbat phyaiclana call confirmed Consumption, by
ttueel»tti*atof;Cartera Spanish Mixture - ; ; .
•. EDWARD BURTONy comntissionerof the rQvenne, says
i be has seen the good effects of Oirtcris Spanish Mixture m
a nnmber.of fiyphilltiecises, and says lt Is o perfect cure
for that horrible disease*. • . Ja;'",, Y
, WM. Q.HARWOOD, of Richmond, cured of Old Sores and
Ulcers, which disabled him from walking. Took nrew bot
tlea of Carter’s Bpanbh Mixture, and was enabled to walk
without a crntch; in a short Urns craw.
, Principal Depo tat M. WARD, CLOSE & No, 83 Maiden
Ryo¥rA SONSjNo.iaS NorthYast., VhiiadolplilfW
r BENNETT A BEER 8,-No. 125 Main rtroet, Bichmona, Td.
And foxsale by R, i?FAHNKSTOCK A
Jr. & Pittsburgh 1 1L P. SCHWARTZ, Allegheny; and
by Druggists and JKialersinMedicino overywbere.
:octfcd*wly ; -. -- •' . "
„„. r^DutlltL
MOUSK’S'COUPOBKD SVIIUP OF iKli
“ IiOW DOCK ROOT.
fiifUß ia a purtelyr Vegetable Compound, sdentiflcalljpre
•l nared - man,'. the beat root a and- herbs, of the Materia
iiedfca* and has gained on unrivalled reputation for the
BURESGTItEMIKO ’: TIEK .UTEB»
aadDsfiEsnva Oeoans* and cleansing the Stomach and
els. and thus curing all Bilious Diseases, Liver
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costiveness, Piles,- Headache, Pevet
fttwi-Agne, Janudlcc. Nausea, Loss-of Appetite, £c n aud
to nourish and support every part;
: “; - PURIFYINQ THE BLOOD,
and thus caring all Humors,Cutaneous Eruptions, Scrofu
la, Salt Rheum; Erysipelas, Scald Head, Canker, Plmpleaon
Clcett, Tumors, Mercurial Disease, Can
cars,Ae-,Jkc. \y •/ -~ •'r-';,V,v
-; REGULATING TUB BEOBETORY OBGARS,
andbr.'edabliag' theni tb'i>erirona 'tboirproperfuncHons,
urfeventingfind -curing many painful and dangerous da
eases; strengthening and quioringthoNcarvousSystcm, urns
allaying Nerrous Irritation, sad curing 'all diseases of the
NerVfiSi ftsHysteria,Neuralgia, Cramps, Ac* ItiaunriTaued •
all FEMALE COMPLAINTS, as Weakness
General Debility-, Irregularity, Obstructions, Swelling of
the Feet, Ac., caused by weakness;, a Iso,.
Lung and Throat Complaints, as Colds,: Cough-V Asthma,
Consumption,&ci» also.Dropsy*-'• • v 1 ” - . : u '
- rqairtw nf the compound Sy rnp of Yellow Dock.
Boot, preparedly C. Morse & Co., eiLherourwilves, or incur
femiMfis, and finding it to ho a rery . salutary and effectual
preparation; we do must cheerfully recommend it to the pub
fie eauvery valuable medicine. ••. v
E. Bourne, Estin Cashier National Bank, Providencejß.l.,
A *W. Spencer,'Esq* Cashier Lime Bock Bank, d0.d0., Bov.
William Phillips, Kcv. J. B. rJhiebmond,.o. 8* Jones, editor
ProtHence Gexu Advt-, William,Field, M.W. G. 51, Cyrus
Fisher, M.E. IT. P* James Hutchinson, G. &»' Dea* V.V.
Bates, Doct. B^nJ. Colby, and oho hundred others of the
mostwspectablafiunilleSjOf.Providflnce*. ~ >
This certifies that I have for a number of years been aO
atilnted with the compbaitiouand- mode of manufacture of
MORSE’S COMPAND SYRUP OF YELLOW DOCK ROOT
I hare also been acquainted.with its modus operand* itfdis
ease, and caii say that in all respect* It is admirably .calcu
lated to remedy that class of Disease for which it was de
signed. It is espodally valuable in INDIGESTION and oil
lia attendant symptoms,-It cxcite to hcaltby'action the
LIVER, removes Torpor, audtnoctiVity of this ORuAN .and
stimulates healthy action in all system. As n DKPU-
or purifier of the j).
-JProvidencei K. Jah. 4,1853. - f -v’ •
Prepared by a MORSE 4 C 0.,: No. 418 Broadway,
New York,-and sold by Drngghta ana others throughout
this and other countries. - JQEL'SIOULBB, Agent,--
apr27;ly . Pittsburgh, Fa.
T ‘ ~~*V. 11.
•■x •: < ! s
i K l -~_ <■ ;
DR. DE LANEY’S
CELEBRATED
CURATIVE INSTRUMENT,
O EMISSIONS, so,harassing and destructive, and produc
tive ©f 00 much mischief to the nervous system, incnpadta
ttag-thatoan for business, society and matrimony;
This Instrument is' simple,'’comprehensive and never*
fttUCni 7, and may beused -without the ' slightest Incrn
▼enlence or the knowledge of the most tottomte friend,
it is to W used' altensdly, producing no pain or injury ..
i whatever,nor preventing any one -from attending to
Ihis business; andwhile in use not a single anisfion can take
I place, invigorating the organs, if* a short timejCostuhTin-e>
Usd Vialthey asfijusranaPßiiatiTS frown: or sktxshon, the
loss of which, caused by early abuse, is the diseaselnqned
tlom and the cause of the tbonsandconcomitant complaints
Kerrousnesa,-Prostration, -Dyspopsia*:Pain in the
fiead and-Wmuess Gf Vision, Weakness of tbs'Back and
LowcrExtremlties, Affections of the Eyes, Impotence, Plm- „
1 pies on the.- Paoe*Prcmatare. Decline of Yirilßy, Weakness
i ofjlemoiyand'Fewer'.for .Mental lAppllcatlon, Dejection,
Aversion to Bodety, limidlty K Bel£Distrust, Ixrw o of fiolitode,
Ac. AH that complaints inwriaUif dUawear t <uso<m as the
tovrce.issUmptdfromv]deh Vug . .
-; Beit a3soremembcretl,thatthoi«eooapl&intaaro but little
understood bytheprofassioningenend, and that alfthe
medicine to the world never has, and never win, Btop those
which,if allowed to continue uncheck od, oro sure to
produce the most distressing consequences- 1 .
The priced the complete instrument, carefully sedated
1 against all observation in abox, is only $lO. It can be sent
byespresi to ahy address, to asy.part of the' United States,
Canaaa» £&, adeerding to orf ary accompanied by full diroc*
tidhs, and Imp Or. ant advice to the imarried- and. single, the
j&pensesyeyen to the remotest parts of the country, being
very trifling. '
Ail applications and remittances, must he directed (post
paid) to,the Doctor hehavtog no Agencies establish*
ed batik London *hd Paris. . - •- ■ . ;
Address, (postpaid) Dr. B, Do Laney, 51 Hspenard street,
?OfiS toiri, didly, frbra O A.lt ttil3 P. JL, and from 1 to
8 P. Bf., the Sabbath excepted. A
The undersigned certify, with great pleasure, that, tho
above mentioned Instrument Is not only constructed on ed*
'entitle principled, but that from Its use the happiest results
miy always vithi confidence, be‘ohtidpftted r therebeing, for
thftftUTe of those diseases, liocthcr certain remedy extant. ..
HENRY 8. KELLER, M. D.,
OH. GOETZE, W. D., Ob Chambers st.,
a ECKHARDT, M. D.,' 24 Howard eUy
NEW YORK.: .
Five Hundrcd Wpm> ExpeUed«
READ the following statement from respectnblo dmjr
alßtB> of the sarprl&lbg effects ofß. A..FAHNE&'
TOOK’S UNEQDAXLEDVEIIMIFCGE:— '
■ - .Oodkthbuko, N.Y., January 13,1853.;
ITatr*. B. A. Stihnttiock -.tf ft --Gentlemen s Matthew
Clark, a man of undoubted ireraelty, of the Unroof Lisbon,
St. lAwrenee county, N. Y.* says that be has h little girl,
flmr year* old, to whom bo gave three doseaofß.A. Fahn
estock's Yermlfttge, In: three- BucecssiTBhoars,Tntbe af
i ternboh of thk same day she passedat one time BEYEN
TEEN, and at another NINETEEN WORMS. About two
[ o'clock the following nighfc,she passedthe Incredible num
r bet .Of FIVE HUNDRED AND ;TWBNTY.QNB, making, id
all fire hundred and fifty-seTen, in less than twelve hours*
time.; Haasid they were perfectly astpnbbed' at such a
l ma£sof wonna from a eMld <jif her age, and that ho counted
I them 'accurately. Yery ■
I . ; JENNER A RANDALb, Druggists.
1 by all the.prlndpal
l and throughout the United States. 1 -; ,
I Prepared and BOld,by 8.-A: FAHNESTOCK & CO., corner
lof Wood and First streets, Pittsburgh. > ; noy2l
C’i ahtiir ollr^—lo fcbls. pnro instore and; for rale by
F?r“ '-'r > : : ; ELEMING BRO 3-,
• ~ , Successors- to J.Kidtl & Co., -
60Wood street;
aIUBPENTINB— 20 bbla in store and for s^toby- V
; not2l r v; . - . KLKMINtt BROS.
LINSEED OIL—IS bbla in store and for sale by
nora. ~ ELEMiKQ BROS,
aAMRKTT»H SCOTCIMJtIUJrE--1000 &ain store and for
rale by ■■ • . [do>2ll : FLEMK&DBOS.
)K-—G tona in store and for sale by
: . PLEHISQ BROS.
"ANQANKBJB
„'hot2l .
:T il/E ’ WfllTß—lo orOi u 'W«tboreU , » ,r jastTceciTe<l an
JLi for sale by reBMIKa -BKOSU_ ; --.--:
v.. Successors to Kidd t Co.,
GO Woodutrect.
TAP AN VARNISH—I lot jttfit n*dvrf forj»le:by
.. ..... FLKMINQ..BIIOS.
ISINGLASS PLABTKK—i’OO- .yards, iu'l yard rase *, In
-Store- and for sale by (dotII) FLEMING JBBQ3.
grog*, a superior quality* in fltoi<
a f n,> iy :■•' (dotH) ■- 'FLEMING. BROS,
'BIXING--29-bbls foruale by V - *"
- . ■. FLEMING,BROS.
-\*rOLFITB AKOilAl'lO SCaurDAM. - SCUN Ami—BO
•fV;,dozen Wolfa f 4 Aromatic Bcieidam Schnapps for sale
wboß&alo<metoil»' i at' v v r -’-
- ©ctSr " ' KBY8BB»B v Drag Store, 140 Wood street.
' INDIGO.— IO cotOousS.Fm for sale by-- •:
I B. A; FAHNESTOCK & CO,.
nor 2 " cor. Wood and First gtreafc
i f %CJXK&—2S bbla American;
-V/ '■ ITcaaiA French; Forfals by
• ; n; A. FAHXESTOCK A C().
Q ilham TAKTAIL—2S bbls forward edfor sale by
' lap2s y li. A. * 00.
.-.. . Warre&’s Congress liafc. v.
SmaTfflg fa prepared by a purely chemical process, ami
is MtirfahUd to Contain itwiHiginjurioU* to viciaHc sens,
jjpale vhon fiysfr used, hut by exposure to'tho air
tonify gradually-Of a most ibUniaa and 'black.
' Foy ia tottlep of various duvby at
[- War ' ilaiitjtsLroct, conscrof2d.
r -V
in store and for *al<
PIEMiNQ BEOS.
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