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. BAIL! MORNING POST.-
FRIDAY
THEOLDfAMn-UR STRAIN.
Slue me that oMPamillarsf raln,. ...
' Which touched my heart in boyhood shears,.
Before its chorda were jarred by pa-n, . .
... tie tore itshopes were dimmed wlUi. tears,
Time has Bed fast since first I heard
Its miislc from those lips of Ihine,.
v But well remembered Is each wnl:
So sins one® more,Oh! Mary mine.
That old fomUiSr-Strain.
Thino evM hare their soft radiance hept,
-That won ray heart in life’s young spilns,
' And o’er thy hoouty Timo liatii swept,
r A Oontl'o with light and charmed wing..... ■
Unaltered Is thy sraccful form.
Thy trusting heart Is eu tho pome,
Keeping thos® true affections warm,
As when, botoro I drfsanv’t of fame,
YouAang mo that old strum.
; . ; . YeSwßlugV.iiA ib those'Rolden hours, _
v When llfo, and hope, and loYeirerQSOUDg,
When faocy Ftrcwcd thy path *ith Uo« r ,-
Oh! fine; tho Rtrain that then you pung.
... Thou mad’Bt sweet music in that tuna,. •
. Ere Rrlefor trials wo had hnown, _
. . . .
' Ert pleasures days had oor ua llotni,
• That old Cimilior strain. -
Soiightly touched by farrowing yeaxßj
Since ice jillsbtKl tom's fend tow—
Thought's gravor ahadovr now appears,
Bat If within thy Tory irtirth, •
• lUmembraae© of our dead will come,
Etrong ti<w yet bind thcc lo tto earth—.
So breathe once more within our home
- Tho old familiar strain.
Thb BauK Kiluy,—'We learn by .telegraph,
that the BteameT City of Now York,, with .the
bark Kilby in tow, passed Holme’s Hole on Mon
day morning, on her: way to Boston. ,Sbe. nas
libont fourteen of tho passengers of the
wrecked steamship San Francisco on board.—iv.
r. Post.
This morning a little boy about 7 years old,
named Lawrence Ruby, eou of a widow woman,
was instantly killed at the Railroad cro9B,ug >“
spenoer Btrcct, By some accident ho fell nadet
the oars, and hU bead was literally cut from his
body Afar, ■ : _L_
CLOTHING.
GEORGE AKSII9K,
" MERCHANT TAILOR,
So. 5T Ftrtu Street, In IloSonlo Bulltllngi
TTAYING fitted up. a room for tho purpose of.res toning
H his business,flatters himself .to ho pble to make to
utmxgers during compilable garments, ViH do to
. Srohlmo call, sh© is determined to plcasftthe
: tfiU6u*. Ho will also be harpy to 800 “*“7 ” f 11 ® "]?„ n
• turners, os ho has just received, from the j-e. an
. rtegsnt stock of CLOTHS, OAESLUtIU.S and A tollhQh.
• tlocMJJm . • • ■
ilKftlUVAl*. . • •
s,? ( rA^s&»
Vesting*, of the newest Btylcs, which he inn ■*J 1 " 1 P' C i|
ia showing to thMOwho.tnay feyor him *jth a^k n ¥? h,
iS»«i»pn«dtomahe-to order wry
eannUtaUnff a Gentleman’* Wardrobe, in tho latest ana
mastfoahlonablestyle. . hik coni-
TO rA/£OKS:--Tho«nbscribor offere tor Bale
lota BjEtcrn or Oarinont Draughting, so to-orably *™wr”
' nil coneralW used by the trade of this city, vmemnau,
•tftetolloinns
With InstrucUonfl, $10.00; without instructions, S7,TO.
‘ Ihsßook sud nuler.contaSnlng full and
to any part ofthe United
BtutOE, ou roco.pt of t-.O^ T^ch „ J c fJ“ ,ont CuSg,
. „, >r TO * So. 45 Fifth street. opporito tho TbraW.
.~ ' SA&UKI' GRAY. _
jfo. sr'w.A/SlroKt milvteas,
\ at. CtATft BTMCT, CTTTSBCRGtt. ■ .
G^fKfaS:SSSSi
SSS«sat«
gSs»ssS2S^ir^Sffi!
clothing sto RE !
TOHN IPCLOSKEY & CO..
cfTheffSsn K Dopot cmLibmy
T? I S, «Udlh« non u> anboundol popularity uu<l«
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■ »P,,E";ri.'™M"?CLOIL3,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Tliat has ever been offered to ilia public. _
Their principal otOccfc tor. thle renmal.is to give them
™ TWroUSBAMI TRADE!
TOES!
And they will warrant them lo he oe good an any manu
'f.durelletb.M»^OJi WORK,
' They'have on ot
. DBESsf' WALKING AND BUSI
NESS COATS. ■ -
Onrlmereeta arsUaatieal with thora
«ndwoiJ6nrethol)nhllothitcmr fldeUty will not fall in
Mo* 8§ Wood street,
{EAST SIDE.) -OOUNEB. or DIAMOND .ALLEY*
W'B.—Wo dedrooar to understand that we havA
no lotujtr any connection with the Clothing Business
Llbertystroct. Our attention is deroUd exclusively to the
HoneeaboTeJcslEnatod. jpinrtTCMSKET & CO. •
DRY GOODS.
.■ ' SECOND ARRIVAL OF . .
r-Ati. asd wisteb paY COonsn
'The Cheapest. Goods of ihe bcasoni.
“TTOUNG. STEVENSON A LOVE, sign of tho cngicnl
No. 74 MARKET STREET, between, i ourth
the Diamond, Pittsburgh* have just re«dv«d. ond or*
no, opening, a TO* g««s ««£»*
OTtfao newest and iaoat ; arolrablo: stylos,.adapted to the
and Fancy Eilka at barpr.lns.
Ploln Blaok and Cornoliu Bilfc» and Tork wains.
Merino Plaids, all wool, and BUk and Wool do.
stan, Saw Bilk and Cashmere Plaids of every description,
and Taney De Lalncs. . .•, .
French Merinos, Cashmeres, Doburgs, Alpacas, and Para
mattia, all color* and qualities. . ....
• Da B«rcs! and high colored Do Lwnes, all qualities.
Shawls,of etery_descripUon.
lontf and Square Broche mxd Plaid Shawls.
Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do.
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JKKSSSJSrnffIi '&wo“ooba??ti^pVs--
lAn«n Bheeting; Pillow Linens, Table Clothe, nod Nop
We wunlff respectfully solid t nn. early on L from both
wholesale and retail buyers, flattering ourselves thatwo
can aooommodote all who may favor us with their patron-
on most liberal pTRVt:SSON &
TO THE fYHOLhe.ALII AND DETAIL DI3ALERB OF
KTraßOßflll, ALLEGHENY CITY, AND VICINITY.
—n GREGG A 00, Importers A Wholesale., Dea'ers in
Foniigo and Domestic Dry Goods and Varieties, No. 09. one
dnor from the North-Wont comer of Wood at and Diamond
alloy^Phtabnrgb i- Having completed the enlargement of
th.fr oresent occupied Ware Booms, am now opening one
ofthe hSSt end Dost etockof DrV GOODSland VARIE
TIES, they have ever heretofore exhibited to the littsburgli
add on examination,' wllt ho fonud toho unsorpessed
K, other nonso of theklndlnthe.Clty.and as oner of
thotStnoia la generally In the Eastern Cities during the
hn.fmmi sMSoiS. Imrchaslng cheap bargains, adapted to
the Pittsburgh mid Western Trade, wo will bo able to offer
tndnoementato our. old customers, and-purchasors gomjs.
Sly Onrstoekof Dry Goods oonshts m,part of thefollow
- Pilot and Petersham do; v ;
Saner Cassfinorcs, Tweeds and Satlnntts;
Jeans, panoy Vestings and Corduroys;
FlamSds, Tickings apd Test Paddings;
Brown ui Bleached Muslins, and Irish Llnons; .
Foreign and DomesUe Ginghams; . .
Alpaas, Merinos, Oohnrg Cloths, and Drcse Silks;
Bay State and Breach) Shawls;
Woolen Comforts and Fancy Silk Handkerelucfo. .
Ibo following comprlso a port of the general stock ox
Varietifts: , „
Buttons,Combs, Threads end Sewing Buss;
Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, ondßlock Silk Toils;
&&ce Goods, Joconetta. MuH andCambrick Muslins;
Fancy Nettings, and Millinery goods generally.
Al6O— Altrge assortment of Table Cutlery, Pocket knives,
wgzore and Bcissoro of our own Importation. Perfumery,
Patent Medicines, together with s splendid assortment of
Gold «d Gilt Jewelry, of the latest patterns Gold and Sil
ver Watches: Watch materials; Watch glasses, and an ex
tensive Btw.fr of 30 hour and# day Bran Clocks, of a-virriety
of nattcros. All of "which wilt he sold on the most accom
modating terms, tor Cash, or City reference
v B —City, Country Merchants ond Pedlars are Invited
to giro us a call before purchasing elsewhere
sepffhtf D GREGG b CO
A A.-MASON A CO, No 23 FiCh-street, will, daring
tidr sale, offer every description of Dry Goods, at an
l mmense reduction from .u«n»l ratca jal2_
ITTOOL LONG SUAWLS—-A. A MASON A 00, No 25
W FIFTH street, have on band over 6000 Wool Shawls
of every quality. TtOT^ 4 .,
AA. & CO. will open, on- Saturday, January
0 14th, four more cases of those cheap Do Lalnos, at 0
fkwi io cento per yard. . J al3
A A- MASON A CO. hare 6000 yards more remaining
JV. * of those 8 cent Calicoes, worth 12*4 cents, and also
SOOO yards at &/s cento, fort colors. - . jal3
HifelEK'f’XND UMSVISS. —A. A. MASON & W>.. No. i*
Fifth street, will offer .their stock.of more than 800
dozen of Hosiery arul Gloves, at large reductions froi? usual
prices. ; ;■ . •
"IXTUITa FLANNELS—A. A. MASON A CO., ho. 25‘
VV Fifth Btwt, invito attention to thoir very kirge And
wmpleto c?«orttnent Of White Flannels, or Foreign andDo*
mestfo mruiuXacturc. . . . . dec24 •
CARPETING.— A large sttefcof now and beautiful pat
lama now receirine at tbo . .
■ ' NEW CABPBT STORE,
47 Tilth struct, scar Wood. .
:A?art,AH fTfathu nf rvP widths and on&Utim: Raps, Matts,.
Hotting* Window Bbadefl, Stair-rods, Yenitlan Blinds, &0.,
*«., At Tin WWXST GASB VRICSB. .
ROBINSON A 00
J, y .....I J.mjtfElQ
• ■ ■ Notice* •■."••
JOS. TLEUING having associated with JOS. ABET*, tho.-
iuulnesawiU hereafter bo conducted nndor ib« stylo, of
J. ABRIi A 00., ottbe old stand, corner of Bmlthflcld and
Jfourth streets. J a Ly
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CIIANO32 >O’F tfTMK.
ON and after MONDAY, November Uth/1853, Passenger
Trains ‘will'ran: nxceptod) as follow:
• mail TKAl&lEarcaCltiYCiandftt 0.05 AMforlYclbriUe,-
stor.Dlnc at ail iatennediate Statioca ;arrive at Alliance at
•Ilia A*M.and ‘WeUsville at 2.20 JP-M.. : •/
• EXPRESS IRAtlf leaves Cleveland &t 3,00 P M Xor Alli
ance, stopping at Hudson, EarlviUeamlßavenna only—
orrivoot Alliance at 0.00 PM. . •
ACCOMMODATION TRAlNlrmvea Cleveland for Ravenna
and intermediate arrive afeßaveunant
9 ‘2r> X* M. Two through Trains: from Cleveland to Pitta*
[: Imrsb daily.'
' EXFU'ESS TRAIN leaves Alliance for Cleveland at 1230 '
P M, stopping at Lima v ftaTiinna,Earlvilleund'Hu'isan
only—arrive at Cleveland at 2.40 PM. The Mail Train of
Ohio and Penno. Railroad, leaving Pittsburgh at 8.00 A M,
connects with tins Train at Alliance at 11.45 AM. - ,
•MAIL TRAIN leaves WcllsviUeforCleveland at 3.00 P
M, stopping at oil way Stations—rarriva at Alliance at 500
and Cleveland al 7.30 P M. - • <
' ACCOM MODAWON TRAIN leaves Ravenna for Cleve
land. an<i Intermediate Stations at 7.16 -A M—-arrive- at •
Cleveland at 9.00 A-M. • Only tone -through train from Pitts- .
burgh toClovelanddaily. • ..... i >•
CONNECTIONS-—Mail Train from Cleveland connects at
Alliance with the Mail Train of Ohio and Penna. R.3L for
Canton, Massillon and Wooster; also for Salem and Pitts
burgh, arriving at Pittsburgh at 4.45 P M. - *
• Train from Cleveland, and. Mall Train from
WcllbVlHo.both connect ai Alhaneo-at 6.00 P M with the
Express Train of 0.& P. U. for Pittsburgh—arriving at
Pittsburgh at 3.15 PM. 7. . ■ „ t.. , r
Express Train from Alliance connects with ths 8.00 A M
Train ofO.AP.B. from Pittsburgh, :• ' •'
< Passengers leaving Pittsburgh on the 8.00 AMTraln ar
rive at Olovcland at 2.40 P M, and connect with tho follow
ing traiosKast* West and South, - • ■ • - - ■ ■
Cleveland and -Trains leaving at 3.90 PM for
Sandusky; Toledo, -Chicago and the North west, arrivingat
Toledo at 7.55 P M and. Chicago -pert morning at 7 00—
time through rroza Pittsburgh toChlcogo-being leas than 24
hours. v
Cleveland, CouJinjusANP Cincinnati.— Trams leavingat
2')o p Maort'S-30 P M for Columbus, Cincinnati, Gallon,
Dayton, Indianapolis and all stations on the Bcllefoutaina
and Indiana Railroad* - -v’-
Cleveland and Eme.—-Trains leaving at 4.45 PM and
0.00 P M foe Jiriej Dunkirk,-ButrolQ and Now York*- The
Trains connect-both ways with the C. 55. & C. R. R. at
Hudson for Cuyahoga Tails, Akron and Clinton at Bayard
with the Railroad forCart'olltbhjMliiervaandWoynesburg.
Tickets through to Toledd, Detroit, Chicago, Xisalle and
Freeport can.bd obtained at thte offipe. ; \
; j Passengers nrc ; requested te.. procure at the
[ Company's Office; of JOHN A. CAtIGTIRY, Agent,
novlB .' Modongahola House, Water st; PRtaourgh.
Notice t!
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TEArNStOftTA^ON.
RETURNING: •
OHIO AND KETOSYLVAHIA BAHKOAD.
Nevr Arrangement}
COMMENCING A UGUST. 8, 1858
1863. 1853-
I EXPRESS TRAIN 1 cares Pittsburgh at 0 o’clock; A H ;
jj stops only at tho principal Station?, and dines at Crest*
lino at 1-30 P M, arriving at Cincinnati in tho evening, via
Columbus and Xenia. ; ' • - ' v' -
Fare from Pittsburgh Cincinnati, $7,75; to Columbus,
AIL TRAIN loams Pittsburgh at 8:£0A M; Uinoa nt Al
liance ;-nttd retches Crestline .at 6.00. P M, connecting with
the Night Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and •with the
BdJefontaine and Indiana Railroad for Dayton, Indhraapo
lKTerro ITauto, ami towns in Indiana. Connections aro
.made at Alliance ;by.Rafltoad Trßli RaTenna, Hudson and
Cleveland. • - ~ -
• For*from Pittsburgh fo Cleveland, $4OO. .
r Connection? aro inade at Mansfield by Railroad with flan
dusky City r Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newarkand Zancs
~Wro to Sandusky City, $4,00; to Nefrarfc,si,so; to Zan«-
' Connections aro made with Detroit and Chicago, both by
Cleveland and Sandusky City. Passenger* who leave Pitts
burgh, iu the Mail .Train afr 8.50 AM; go directly by Alans
fi»ld and Sandusky City to Putrolt, without detention.
Fare to Detroit, 0.00: to Chicago, til,oo. . ; .
RKTPRNUTGi
TUB EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crc3’.Une at IDO P M,
Mansfield atIAP P M, and Alliance at 5.00 P M, and reach
es IPiUsburgb at 8.15 P M, connecting with the Express
Train to Philadelphia and-Baltimore, which loams Fit!*-
burgh at ld.SO P. M. ;
Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, 341£ hours. Fore,
$7,76. Fare from Cincinnati to Fbikuiclpbia or Baltimore,
$15.00.
-MAIL TRAIN learns CrcstUnn at 7, A M; dines at Al
liance; connects with Express Train from Cleveland, and
arrives at Piltfbnrgb at 5, P M.
NEW BRIOUTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Pittsburgh ut 10 A M. and 4.45 V M, and New Brighton at 7
A M and 1 P M. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tickets
at reduced rates. . '
FREIGHT TRAIN learea Pittsburgh atCDO A M, and ar
rive* at 4.30, P M.\ -
t®. Passe n'gora aro requested to procure Tickets at tho
Company's Oflice, at the FederalStrcet Station, of
> GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent.
>#*?“ The Trains do not run on Sunday.
lEd* Further information may be obtained of
augB -JOHN, KELLYt-Passengor Agent
WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.
1853. 1803.
TUB r&imVAHiA HAIL HOAD.
IXIII2 Fast Mail Train vrili leave the Passenger btntion on
Liberty street every morning at ii o’clock, stopping
at all the "regular stations on the road, and arriving in
Philadelphiathe next rooming at? o'clock, connecting with
Ibo trains direct to New York, also connecting at Harris
burg with the trains fur, and arriving in. Baltimore at 7 o'-
clock, A. 51. •
•The. Express Train leaves the station every evening *t
9CO o'clock* slopping at all the regular stations, and con
necting with trams lorßaiUmore, and arriving In Philadel
phia or Baltimore at B.P. ST.
Fare to Philadelphia; $5,60; Fare to Baltimore, $9.
• ; Baggage checked to ail stations on the Pennsylvania Rail
road and to Philadelphia and Baltimore,
Tho Accommodation Train will leave eterjr afternoon at
6.25 o’clock, stopping at all.'regular stations, and running
onlynsfaraslAtrobe. - .
Returning trains arrive In Pittsburgh at CIO, and 8 o’-
clock, A- M-, and 7.25 P.M.
Passengers purchasfng tickets in ears, trill he charged rxx
certain addition to tho. station rates, exceptfrom stations
where the. Company hnye no agent.
a lees denomination than five dollars will he
received in payment for tickets, except those Issued by tho
Banks ofPonnKj’vanifu
■dr* Notice.—ln case of loss, tho Company will hold tbem
, selves' responsible for porsoiiol baggage only,and for an
' amount not exceeding $lOO, .
N. B.—Tho Excelsior Omnibus Line lias been employed
to convey passengers -and, baggage to and' fromdho Depot*
at a charge.not to exceed cents for each passenger,and
12Jd cents for each, trunk. ; ... ■ • ' ‘
’ iarticketsajTplyto - • J. IfESICIIiIEN, Agent,• -
At the P. R. It. Depot, on Liberty streot.
PUtßbargbf -yoveiphcr. 30,1853.' • •
SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK
RAILROAD*
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
0N find afwr WEDNESDAY, November 16,1853, Thra
Easscuccr Trains ran dally (Sundays excepted) as fol
lows:— GOING SOUTH. > to :
• Homing JHaH • , Evening
Express: Passenger. Express..
Leave Saiulußky nt;.... 4.30 A M • • 21,00 AM 0.10 PM
Monroeville. Junction;. 6.16~ ** 11.50 6.50 **-•
. (j. 40 « 1.15 P M 7.15 **
. 7.20 “ 1,40 “ 8.10 “ -
. li.oo “ 4.10 “ 0.55
.„..10.03 « 5.15 ILOO «
GOING NORTH.
Leave Newark at........ 4.1:0 A M 0.00 A M 5.25 P M
Mt. Vcru0n................ 5.25 a • 10.10 “ U.OO “
Slonrfleld Junction-... 7.20 “ 12.10 PM 8.10“
Shelby Juncti0n.........7.46 ■**. .1.05 8.25“
Monroevillo Juuction.. i).15 “ 0.10 “ .10.30 “ .
Roach 5andu5ky.........10.00 “ . » 355 “ .11.05“
Connecting at Saudusfcy with Mad lUrer and lake Erie,
nod “ Northern. Division” Cleveland and Toledo Railroads.
At: Monroeville, with Trains on “Southern Division"
Cleveland knd Toledo R. IL., for Cleveland, Toledo; Ac.
At Shel&y Junction, with C3eyeland, (krtttmbus and Cin
cinnati Rollr6tid,_ 1
Shelby Junction
Mansfield Junction...
Mount Vernon—
Reach Newark.
At Mimsflold Junction, with Ohio ami Pennsylvania
Railroad for Pittsburgh.
At Newark, with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville,
Columbus, Ac,, &c. *
This arrangement of Trains completes the llne of direct
ronimualeatlcm between the East and ** Gnat Worth-Wesl?
PfljvCDgers from PhUadelphiaand BidUmbr©, destined for
the; West, proceed, directly on' their arrival. at Pittsburgh,.
by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad jo Mansfield. Thence
to Monroeville, .where couicctionla made immediately for •.
Toledo, Chicago, and intermediate places—affordlnjfa route
unrivalled for safety, certainty and despatch;’.
Connection is also made with all the Trains on tho Ohio
and’Pennsylvania Rnilroad at Mansfield, by which ’passed'
gcra from Chicago,-Toledo, Detroit, Sandusky, Zanesville,
Newark,.and'Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh, Philadel
phia and Baltimore, without delay. ... ..
By this route, passengere.taking tho early- Train from
Zaneevillc, Columbus, Newark, !&c., can go to Toledo, San
dusky or.Cloveland, remain in either placeaomefour hours,
and return home samo day, .
THROUGH TICKETS to be hod at the different Stations,
for Ibeabove named places... . ... '
J. 11. ROBINSON, Superint’t
Sandusky, November, 1353. - - - fnoTZfcoml
Pennsylvania. Railroad company*
XjrrE.are forwarding Produce, Ac., to Baltimore and Phlla
f f V promptly, on receipt. • Time, Five Bays.
• ' HATES OP PEBIQUT. '..,
: Bacon, Pork and Bed; {salted,) 46c.
On Lord, Lord Oil, Tallow, Cotton, . Window Glwss, 50c. ft
IOOBW. ’ ‘ -’r | ’
< On Candles, Cheese) Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobacco,
60c. $ 1002)8. • •*» -T-v- .' • •’ • h 9
On Beeswax, Dried' Fruit, Bristles, Clover: and Timothy
Seec4 <oe. Jb. •,.■■■ - ■
On Dccr Fkin?, Ilemp, Flax, and Eggs, 70c. IQOIbs.
On Feathers, Furs, Peltry, Brooms and Hsrchandiw. 00c.
1008)9. .
On Flour, s7}.£c. barrel.
We are prepared to forward freight to Rodobaugh's
Station, near Greeasburg,and intermediate Stations.
COVODK & GRAHAM, Agents,
.: corner of Penn and Wayne'shu Pittsburgh.
IL H HOUSTON, Agent,
Jy29 , , 276 Market street, Philadelphia.
*|_> ISNNSYLVAN lA K AlDllO AD —JY ixteh Tahifp detween
X PITTSBUEOU, PBOAPELPUtA ASD BALTIMOKE. -
... First Class. —Eggs, Feathers. Merchandise, Pure, 90 cents
<fUOO»M.
Second Chws.—Apples: and. Touches (dried,) Beeswax,
Bristles, Buffalo, and Deer Skins, Clover and Timothy
Seed, Glasswarej.Ginsong!Bags. Sheep Pelts lOO lbs
- Tfnrd Class. —Apples (green,) Bmu and Ship Stuff, Bacon
and Pork, (loose,) Boiler, Hides, Hogs’ Hair, Hemp and
Flax, Leather (Eastward,) 05c lbs. . ..
Fbtrrfh Class.— Alcohol, Bacon (incaeks or boxes,) Barley
and Malt, Beef and Pork (pickled or salted,) packed Candles,
Cheese, Grain (in bags) Lard and Lard Oil. Lead (tn plga or
Oil. Cak©, Tallow. Whisky, Leaf Tobacco, 60 cents
. : *
Special Rrifts.—Cotton COc $ 100 lbs Flour ilSbbl.
decl2 • GKOBGE C. FR.ANOISCUB. •
HAWORTH, corner of Diamond and Diamond
°* to Inform bis customers and the public
generally, tbtd ho is now receiving, a large and cbolco selee
tion of GROCERIES, fiudi aa choice Young Hyaon, Impe*
nal. Gunpowder, extra fine Nlogyong*-Oolong,
TEAS:: MocbMPd Java
lino SUGARS and- £yRBPS; Bunch,
Ya i^ da L? ? ulUma RAISINS; fresh CUIS
RANTS; Lemonand Oran** Peels* shoe*
nor I-Knch BRWDBS.Itat Made|T Te ferin? cS
paguc, Lisbon, .Sherry.and Malaga WINES* together with
o general assortment of pure SPlCES—allofwhiCh he is
determined to soli at such LOWPRICES that cannot bo
beat by-any other Store in the city, -novl7 '
■: : ;• Admlntgtratlon Notice*
•'TXTISEUEAS, lAtfieroof:Administration de btmu non
11<2tm. k£temaib annexe t U) tha estate of BERNARD
KANE, Inte of tho CityofJUttflburgli, bcoa
gA»t6d^tUo : sttbscnber > tilt'peisoiis-indftbted-toßaa
tato: will. jnakti. immodinU.p*ymraVand those haring
claims against tlie same, ■will present them, duly aothenti*
•-• •
WItUAM HANEY, Adm**
• “ i > 7th,Wiirtl, Pittsburg b. .
‘ ‘MtTOHEL A PALMER, “
Attorneys at Lair.
* Or
dccS
~ <2>~ * X J£
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Xteift%rJtrfc 21 ritual fla^LUuaiaiifiC'C4« .l
Office, rAtrtUt, .P/uL
TO« INBUKAHCB—Buiiain& merchahdlxe and otter
X? V rt pcxt)'f-Ia town and. country. Insured against loss or
by at th 6 t)xviß9t rato orprealiiza.'
Jdiiupk. Insuring*.—They also Insure vessels, cargoes and
freights, foreign or coastwise, ondor opco-or special, policies,
astne, assured may desire.
. IkU2U» -TaASßPoatATios-—TUey_' also insure, merchandite
transported by wagons, railroad-cars, canaiboate and steam-.
boats, on rivem and lakes, oa the most Überal terns. ... .
• X?ir«for*--jQseph H. Beal, Edmond A. BQu4or r Jblm.CX.
Davis. Robert Barton, John B.,Penrose,Samuel.Edwards,
Goorge.G. Ldper, Edward Darlington. Isaac IL. Davis,‘ffn.-
liata FolweU, John! Jlewlin; Dr.R* Jd. Hnaton, Jaa.o. Hand,
Theophllus Paulding,H. Jones Brooks, Henry 81oan, Hugh.
Craig, George Bcrrill, Spenoer IPHvain,Charles KeUyjJ* G.
Johnson, William Hay, Dr.B.Thomas, John SaUers,-William
%y Smaon al PiUtburghr-V. f. Morgan, Hflgh Oral* John
T. Logan; WniUH Jlabtuj, PnxvtcnL
■ • Tbos. O.Habp, Ffos iVendeni
JossraW.CowAff, Sasrttmy. - • ' •"
Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh,
jel&dtt • P. Ay MADEIRA, Agent.
PROTECTION
IHSTOAHCE COMPANY,
OF
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Capital Stock, AnnualPfmhtmf and Watem Fund
5i, 000,000.
INCORPORATED 18261 '
Policies of Insurance Issued at .11 time, on the most farora
bla terms, against . ..
LOSS OB DAMAGE BY FIBE,
on ms
PEBILS OF NAVIGATION,
- BY" ' -
GEO. E. ABNOLD, Aobst ■■■ ■
FOR PITTSBURGHAND ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
inarlß#-V- . ’ ~; U.tv r .'. - / - . -
■ '■ TBE VNITBD STATES ■■
LIFE INSTIBANCE,
ANNUITY AUD TKUST; COMPANY,
FOILADELPUIA.
CHABTEBED APBIL 26TH,: 1850.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL §250,000.
Office , 8. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut
• - StreeUi Philadelphia.
Officer* of (he JSotnt Board, at Philadelphia;
- DIRECTORS.
Btophen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrenoe Johnson, :
• Benjamin W.Tingley, Geo, SFHenry,
Jacob L. Florence, James Doverenr,
William M. Godwin, William M’Koe.
Prirident-—Stephen It. Crawford.
Viet J’mtdent—Ambrose W. Thompson. * . •
Medical Examiner , .Pitriburpft—Jamcs H. Willson, M. D.
AUcsheny City—TX. B. Mowry. M. D. -
. GEO> E» ARNOLD, Agent,
™«r!7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
The Franklin Fire Insurance Company,
. Of JPtaladdpMa,' Pennsylvania*
W. Banckor, Thomas Bart, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob IL Smith, Goo, W. Bleb*
arris, Monlecal 1). Lewis, Adolphl 12. Borfo, David 8. Browne,
Morris Patterson. . .. Caaa. JJ.Basckb, J*eru2ent
Cw&Q.'Bk&CKXR, Secretary. . ■■■ i
Contlnoo to make insurance, perpetnal or limited, on every
description af property, in town and country, at rates as low
as are consistent with security. . _
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, 'with their capital and premiums, safely Invested, af;
fbrd ample protection to the assured. .
:■ The Assets of the Company* on January Ist, ISSI, as pub*
llshod agteeably to an Act of Assembly, were os follows, v«:
M0rtgig0........ ..... ...SSJB,IS €8
Temporuy Louu - 88,868 17
Btocks. . 6138 J 6®
fu.T,, Ac ... - 6*346 81
..... *1,212,708 44
Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one yearn,
they haTo paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou-
Utmti Dollars, losses by tiro, thereby affardins evidence of the
tdrantages of Insurance, aa well os the ability and disposi
tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. .
. a. UARDINUK COFFIN, Agent,
• ap24 OIHoe. north-east cor. Wood and Third sts.
’ TninD ANNUAL. STATEMENT
OS TUB STATE MUTUAL SIRE AND MARINE
INSTTBABCE COMPAHY,
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Asad*, May 15t,1852-
Premiums received to May Ist, 1b53~.
Interest an Ix>ans,Ae
Capital Stock -
Relumed premiums, Ijssscr, Re-imniranco, Ex
penses, 4c.,
ISVE^nfExTS.
Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good eoetx
cnrlttatu. . «
Premium Notes
Cash on hand
Total ain't of Resources, Liable for Losses...- $368,318 70
'DIRECTORS. "
JOHN P. RUTHERFOUD, Dauphin county,
P. C. SEDGWICK, Harrisburg,
SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia,
A.WILK7NS, Banker, Pittsburgh,
A. A. CARRIER, • "
JOHN B. RUTHERFORD;Dauphin county,
A. J. GILLETT, Harrisburg,
8. T. JONES, Harrisburg,
ROBERT KLOTZ,Carbon county.
JOUN P- RUTHERFORD, President.
, A. J. QnXETT f Secretary.
•• Will Insure against perils of **ea and inland navigation*
alse, on Merchaediza In city cr country, at lowest rates con*
elstent vrUh safety. Policies Issued on dwelling houses
either perpetually orfbraterm of years..
, Branch Office, corner "Fourth and Smithfield streets.
pygfcif A. A. CARRIER, Actnary,
Plftsbnrffh Life Insurance Company, of
PITTSBURGH, Jb. sloo,ooo.
President—James 8. Hoow.
Vico President—Samuel M’Cumiaa.
Treasurer— Joseph 8. Leecu. # .
Secretary—C. A. downs.
OFFICE, NO. 65 FIFTH STREET,
{Masonic Hall Budding,)
This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to
or connected with'Llfe Risks.
Mutual Rates are the some. as those adopted by other
sably conducted Companies. •
Joint Stock rates at & redaction ofone*thlfd from the
Mutual rates—equal to a dividend of thirty .three and one*
third per cent, paid annually in advance.
Rinks taken on the lives of parsons going to C&Ufornla or
Australia. ——
DIRECTORS.
James 8. Iloon, Samuel M’Clurkon,
William Phillips, John A. Wilson,
Johntteott, Joseph P. Gazzam, M.D.
JohnM’Alpin, Alexander Reynolds,
Horatio N. Lee. Iliram Stowe. mar 23
Weßtem Insurance Company, Pittsburgh.
B. MILLER, Jr., President. I F. M. GORDON, Secretary
CAPITA!., 6300,000. .
',l riLL in.ure ogMnflt all kinds of risks. FIRE .and MA
yV RING. All losses will bo liberally adjoatcil and
promptly paid. .
A Items Institution, manned by Directors who are well
kbown in tho -eommunlty, and who are determlnod, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the charactcrwhich
they have assumed, os offering the best protection to those
who desire to be insured.
XKredora—R. Miller, Jr.,C. W. Ricketson, J.W. Butler,
N. Holmes, Jr-, W.H. smith, C.lhmßon,GeorgeW; Jackson,
Wta. M. Lyon, James Lippcneott* George Dareie, James Me*
Auloy, Alexander Nlmick, Thomas Scott.
S& Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A
Co-upstairs,) Pittsbntgb. . nar!l4:ly
STEA INBVRA2HCE COMFAJSY,
HARTFORD, CONN.
Chartered 1810—CapUal Stock 5300,000.
THOS. K. BRACK, President
THOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.
T\IRECTORS— . . Thomas E. Draco,
JL/ Samuel. Tudor, Kbenczer Flower,
Ward Woodbridgo, E. A.Bnlkolcy,
Joseph Church, Roland Mather, .
Frederick Tyler, Edwin G. Ripley, . ,
Robert Buell, Samuel fi. Ward, .
Milos A. Tuttle, Hepry Z. Pratt,
John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham,
Gustarus F. Davis, . Junius 8. Morgan.
; ■B3“Policies on Fire and Inland Risks ituraod on favora*
bio terms, by . GEORGE E. ARNOLD, Ag%
decl2:ly - No. 74 Fourth rtreot, Pittsburgh. .
FARMERS* INSURANCE CO.,
NEW LISBON, OHIO.
BRANCH OFFICE, No. 129 FIFTH ST., PITTSBURGH.
Capital, $lOO,OOO,
. JAMES KELLY, Prest. LEVI MARTIN, Serfy. '
R. MeKABKEY, Agent.
' XS&* Will insure Buildings, Stores, Merchandise, and
Property genorally,oa the most favorablo terms. [docl:Om
b your Life Insured, .
IF NOT, read what somoono has written. Among all tho
. contrivances of nfon to protect the Ikmily circle from
want, none can bo found more simple In its character,noble
in ite feature, or certain in Its results, than LIFE INBUR«
ANOK. It is the prop which the dying husband leaves to
support tho wife of his bosom.
It is the unseen hand of the Provident fathor reaching
forth from tho grave, and still nourishing his offspring, and
keeping together the family group.
0. A. COLTON, Secretary,
Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, Fifth at
fidp2l - Masonic Hall. •
HOTELS, &c.
F&OBUBHCE HOVEL,
No 400 &KQAIWAY, NKW YORK,
(OOROOCIKD OR ?m ntaoPXAR pur )
BBTTBBH LOVEJOY,
PROPIIIETDR
ALLEN DROWN,....— .... W. C. 005KKLL7.
Brown’s Hotel,
Comer of Smxihfidd and Third Streets, Pittsburgh, ifem’a
BROWN A CONNELLY, .Proprietors.
4®»Good stabling attached to the House.
FBANiaiN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio.
C PATRICK A SON, Pdopiuetoss.—'Thij House has un
• dergone thorough and extensive repaint, alterations,
and large additions of new fUmituro, etc, and the propric*
tors pledge themselves that nothing shall bo wanting on
their part to render tho Poankun a place where all tho com*
fiats of a first class hotel can be found
frfctf C PATRICK k SON
St* Claarlea, Hotel,
Comer of Food and Third streets, Pittsburgh, Ptnn'a.
WILLIAM S. CAMPBELL, Proprietor.
fpUlB fine establishment having come into the hnndw of a
1 new Proprietor, offers great Inducements to tho travel
ling community, and also to regular boardors. Every deli
cacy and luxury will bo provided in lta season, and no pains
will be spared to moke this Hotel a eomfortablauouxtoaU
who may call there. [myllMflW. •&. CAMPBELL, Prop’r.
Bt< Clair Jboger Beer Brewery*
EIB undersigned respectfully informs tho publio that he
is now fully prepared to serve private families and tho
ia generally, with his celebrated LAGER BEER, in
bottles. All orders loft at his Office, NO- 39 DIAMOND
ALLEY, (near Wood street,) wilt be punctually attended to;
and tho BeeT delivered to uuy port of the city or vicinity.
jo2B:tf , F. 0. BCHENCK.
; OFFICE MONONGAQKLA NAVIGATION CO,)
•- December 10, 1853. j
T3ROPO3ALSwIH . be .received, at this office until three
S' o’oloclc M, of- WEDNESDAY, the 25th January
next, for the construction of Lock and Dam No. 5; also/ for
the construction of Loeks and Dams Nos. 6 and 7, being
requisite to extend tho navigation s tho Virginia State
lino.. Platts and specifications will bo exhibited at the office
one week previous to the letUag, and all nocejssnijinfbrma*
tlon or themndsrslgnod. - •
- Proposals will be reradvod for payments to be made in
cosh; also, far poymonts In stock and bonds of the com!
puny- - J. K. MOORHEAD,
decli :. President ofMcrn -Nav. Co.
” VKWIAN BLINDS; *
0V IaVRaY QUALITY, for sale at manufacturers* prices,;
at the NEW CARPET STORE, 47 FIFIH STREET,
near Wood. [novfctfj EOBINBON A CO.
..■■•l ■ . ’ » 4 X
EXCHANGE ABM BANKING HOEBE
A. WILKINS A COrr > „
UNITED"STATES BANK
No* Fourth Street,: .
v‘--> •.bbisbtoo^pa;.;-
T7OREIGN and Domestic Exchange,'Coin, Bank Notes.
•Jj and Land Warrants bought and sold.
Collections mode throughout tho Union. ■■■■,
; Business; paper discounted, and loons •negotiated,...
Stocksbougnt and sold on commission.. •
• Money received .on. deposit, and interest allowed when
left for a specified time. ..■ : •. -decg
... (200,010 61
.. 135,250 so
1,010 10
... 100,000 oo
$440,183 20
87,804 50
$353,318 70
..... $161,481 93
179,016 61
17,820 21
V *
‘ 'v- ■ —!■ - -VI-'‘. ■■' - - - ■ j_'- •'; .... •
BANKERS AND BROKERb.
'JOHN .WOODS, ' -
BANKER ANI) EXCHANGE BBOKER,
1 PEALXR W "v !
Exchange. Commercial and Bank Notes..
STOCK bought and sold on commission.. .Collections
carefully attended to. . Interest paid oh Deposit. 7. %
■ 4®*No. 68U Fourth street, nearly opposite, the M« M..
Bank. ■■ . ' doclO
B. 0. ....... M. IUOSAH
TE3BNAN & CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
febflfcly] I?o t Ob Wood Street, and Piamond Alley
1883. . '
EXCHANGE AND BANKING lIOtJ.SB OP
a. wDuKins & co.,
~ j No. 7-5 I'ckjete. Strut,
Opposite tho Bonk of Pittsburgh,
j&n6
Cfc SLABffOED. & CO.,- • :
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS) .
:TVB3«iKBB' fa-dMiwigq Coin, Bank-Notes, Sight and
1 J Time Draft*, Ac*. Collections carefully attended to,
and proceeds remitted to any port of tha.Union*.
Stocks bought and sold on commißrfoin .
gWuNo. Fourth st, next door to Bank of.PittaVg* fpelO
HUL & CO.,
; BANKERS AND EXOIUNUE BROKERS, •;
; . cokHza o* troo& AHn rmn BTntrra.*,
SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly tor
solo.' Time Bills ot Exchange and Notes dlscountaL—
Gold, SUrer and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections
made In all the principal cities-of the United States. .Do*
posits received of Par and Current Funds., • • [mar27ly
•. : £DWAftI> EifiM, "-! TLOEENCS .KEAJfKE.
KHAMEB & HAHM,
bankers and exchange brokers, . t
BUY AND. SELL Gold, sum, and Dank Notes; nogotlate
Loans on Heal Estate; oi .Block-SpcurltiesrpUTCluise
Promlisruy Notes And Time: Bills, on;East and West; kny
ami wll Stocks on Commission*
Collections made on all points In the Union.
N. HOUSES & SONS,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
OAVB EmOTCD THXXB BASTEXKO AND EXCHANQE 0771 CS JO NO.
67 JtABJtST STREET, POtm DOOB3 BKWW <?ID StAaD. • '
N HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brotars,'
• and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, B Qo!d, Su
rer and Bank Notes; Exchange on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale.
■ Collections made in all the cities throughout the united
States. Deposits received in par lands or current paper. No.
61 Market street, between Third and Yourth sta. [ja3o:iy
JAS.B.UOOS, .. ~
HOOH & BABGENT,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
•: H. S. CORSZft «?'WOOft * PITTSBpEOU, Pa.
TYEALEHS In Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign ana.
J f Do in es lie Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, Ac.
: Exchange on all the principal cities of the Union and Eu
rope, for sale id sums to salt purchaser*. •
Current and par funds received on deposit. • ■ ■■ •
Collodions cuiido on all parts of the Union, at the lowest
rates. .. [sopllily
Removal* - •
PATRICKS & FREEHB,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Bcueßmowiihcir QjJUxioihtGmxcrFifth™* WW*-
. : nTTSBUROB, pa. .
T> ATRICKB * FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
X and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sliver
and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western
(SUes constantly for sale. .
CoUcaUonamado In all tho cities, throughout the united
States. Deposits received in par funds or current japer, at
tbo corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. (feb3
' '■■■■ ~UBTIS Looms.
STOCK AND BILL: BROKER;
- QSiec, 2fo. 02-Fourth st^aUnt ■
PITTSBURGH!. ' \
; &3~ Note*, Drafts, BondvMorjgages, and loans on col*
laterals, negotiated. Stocks cnd .Band Warrants bought
and sold. : : ; .• ....
NEW OFFICE.
Real Estate and Contracting Agent.
TIIE subscriber lias been induced to open an , office for
iho purpose of buying and selling, on Commission, and
having the Agency of .large. Steam fiaw-MiUa and Boat*
Tarda on the Allegheny riTer, together -with many other
facilities from other water and steam saw-mills, lie Hatters
himself that be can furnish any bills of lumber and
timber-of any kiud, great or snail, long or.short, and
'diver them at any point on the Allegheny, Mcmongabeln,
Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to build large Barges,
Store Boats, Coal Flats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge.TSmbftr, Kail
rood Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, *«., to any given point,
and will attend to the Bale and Rent of Itcol Estate. From
hbt long experience In lumbering, freighting and bout
building, he thinks ho cirn give gcrieral satisfaction. All
persons are requested to make their contracts soon; .esye
dolly tboso wanting boats or largo bUlnof lumber and tim
ber, should contract for them In tho fall for the spring and
summer uw. die will also attend to the purchase and sale
of any commodity that may be desired.
Letters addressed to Dayto Mens, Real Estate and Con-
Irnoting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. I'JO, post pui'f, will he
punctually attended to: -UU office Is on Irwin street, No.
2, Allegheny flouse." • DAVID MUNN.
Bcrcacscca..
Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, .Pittsburgh,
Mr. John. Morrison, Esq., “ ,
Mr. Robt. S. Brown, Esq., u Allegheny tltivcr.
Mr. Wm. Armstrong, . u . Clarion
Mr. Gaoreo B. Swenejv M “ >
C.&J.lfahnhCo, " “. : “
ds*2l:lydaw . . , . ... . ■
THE RENTON IRON COMPANY, of Western IPimnsyl
vanta* having become' ihb proprietors of the RENTON
and DICKERSON PATENT for moXirrg'Wrought; Iroii di r
redfrom the Orty for that portion of territory of Pehnsylva*
iiia lying west of, and Including the counties ofFulton,
Huntingdon, Cen:re,'Gearfjfild* Elk and McKean; are nbw
prepared to Bell certificates of stock in said company, curb;
share of stock entitling the holder to share In the profits of
the company, and the right to nsa ono Furnace .under said
Patent. The. Company will' also., sell the right touso the
Improvement la the above named territory* by single for* i
nhco or otherwise. Tlio fact that by the Renton:process
Iron Ore can be converted Into Blooms at about the coat re
quired to convert Ore iuto Tig Metal, is a'snfllcientTecDm
msodation of Its merits. :
\ Mr. JAMES H. CRANK has been appointed Agent for the
sale of rights to use Furnaces under said Patent, to whom
application may be mode, or to the undersigned Directors of
tho Company, J. K- MOORHEAD, )
ALLEN KTtAMKR,
JAS. W. HAILMAN. )
W. DEWES WOOD, M’Keosport -
JAB. H. CRANE, Pittsburgh, •:
(JpeßbdAWtf
Revolver*l Revolvers!
JCST RECEIVED—By Express, direct from.themanufoc
turers, a splendid assortment of Colt’s Repeating Pis*
tolls 4,6 and OJucbes barrel, all of which ire will sell for
cash as low as they can bo bought in therityofNewYorX.
Persons going to Australia or California, will find that they*
can do better by purchasing their eqUippage at home, than
they can among strangers, ae wd giro persons a chance, to
try any of the aboYe Pistols, before 1 earing the city; and
incasoof* tailarejW'erei&ndthojßoney, . •...
-... BOWK & TETBEY,
180 Wood streets Httshurzh
PATENT FRUIT GATHKKm—For picking fruit from
tnli trees without the aid of aladder, JftrunlngTnstru*
lOßiita of themost approved construction ;Digqing Forks,
suitable for strawberry beds, Jtc4 • Potatoo Hooks; Seed
BriQs; Catting Eoxes.for n&y,or Corn Stalks, of various
patterns, and.*' great variety of Jabot eating implement*
for the garden or farm. ' Barry’s, and other
standard trorks on Fruits, Flowers,’ Rural Architecture, and
; Landscape Gardening, for sale ' at .the Seed and Implement
Warehouse, No. 49 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
jy22 7 . f -JAMES WABP^OP.
Wall’s Academy of Drawing, and painting i
"tltr C. WALL would notify his mends and the public**
W , that hebaa removed his studio froraFirst
to the corner of Market ahdFonrth streets, story,)
over the stow of Wm. M. Hbrsh; entrance onYourth street.
At the request of his friends, ho hex also openedjft-DRAW*
INQ SCHOOL. Classes for young: Ladles and Gentlemen
will be formed in both Drawing and Painting. -■ lie has tilted
up a Room with every facility for study, and ho trusts that
h&enterprisb will meet witha supporting patronage.
,spr22itf r /
OTSTER TRiSSPORTATIONi
’XtTZ have arranged with the Pennsylvaniaand SusqUo
W hannaßailroad Companies, for a special Oyster
Transportation Idne, at exceedingly low rates.
.oct7 : ; ADAMS £ CO., 64 Water sL-
. Dissolution of Partikerablp,
THE Partnership heretofore existlng'-between Spmuol
Pinkerton, Alexander Young and Philip Do Rechbrume,
under the firm oL PINKERTON. YOUNOVCO:, was this
day dissolved by mutual consent.: The nemo of the firm
mu be used by either of the lata partners in eotlllog tho
business. PINKERTON, YOUNG & CO.:
Pittsburgh, December 1,1853.
The business will be continued at the old stand, by
Sam'l Pinkerton and Alex. Young* under the style of
decDdtf : PINKERTON* AYOPNQ,
Ferihen’Atalk and Stratv Gut Uri
TH E subscriberoffer* for sale Sinclair** Screw Propeller
Fodder Cutter. It is very simple;-having only two
knives, baaily adjusted; the most durable and speedy Cut
ter in use.' They are in use on the farmof Mr.'Willlam
Hodgson, Steubenville road, and at the Clover'Dairy of 11.
Perry, from the Seed and llortieoßural Store, 49 Fifth st.
declT.i ' v : JAMES WARDROP.
New Music,
A COMPLETE assortment of gongs, with English and
Italian words; Fantasias and
the Piano, from all tho fevorito and popular Operas of Mo*
iart, DonUetti,.lteUihi, Meyerbeer,.ltosinl f Yerdlj.Anber,
Weber, BoUUeu, Balfo, Lortxing, Floton, etc., ctc4 together;
with the latest compositions of Jaell,GoUscbalk,Jnllien,'
Strakosch, etc., etc.* otc. dost received and for rale by
H/BCHROEDER * 00.,. >
Cargoes llall, S 3 Fourth etreet.__
Blank books— u&x*,
Journals,. . .Day Book*,
Cash. Books,. '.' . Receiptßooks,,
Dockets, Or any descrip
tion of BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER at short notice,
of the most superior quality of paper, bound in any style
required, . Blank Books rxozD.to order. .
A large and excellent stock of Blank Books always on
hand and for sale at low rates, consisting of Cap, Demyand
Medium work, in all styles of binding.
The trodo supplied on liberal terms.
TV. S. HAVEN,
Blank Book Manufacturer,
• sep2 Comer of Market and Second streets’. •
WEDDING ENVELOPES AND CARE BOXESr-plain
and very handsome—for sale, by
de3 • JOTIN S. DAVISON, CS Maikot street.
•\TEW BOOKBI—Hv P. Oaliow, Dispatch Buildings, has
jeeehred the following: , . ..
Magazine of Art,lor December;
• No. 6 Practical Dipnghtemant .
Popular Educator, for December;
The Lady at Homo, by Arthur;
The Iron Rule, by Arthur; •
The Twin Brothers.; :
; And oU the different Magazines forthe present month.
■ doefi . . : n. P. OALLOW, Third street,' .
books; JUST KECMVKD ATDAVISON’S hook
STORE, C 5 MARKET st—Schaff’a History ; Autumn
Hoars, Mm. Kirkland ; Bloodstone, .Ly McLood;Up the
River, Shelton; Golden Link; "Tip-Top; Little Rrhmraor;
Mason on second .'juries;
She LfirdourShephord; Memoirs.of R. Williams, the Jpota*
gonlan Missionary, by Hamilton; The Well. Spring; Per
kins’ Arithmetics; GreenlcaTs C. S. Arithmetic; McGufluy’s
series; MaeaalayV Fresh. Hymn Rooks in
elegant bindings; Rutherford's Childrenj and the.latest
;BSoesoftho'S.'S.Hnlon, Forsaloby^",
; ‘ JOiDT S.‘l)ATIBO5r, •
C 5 Market street; near Fourth:
CHOIGM TKAfl.—“We have this day received a fresh sup
ply of : strbng .fine flavored Oolong, ahd.Congo.Teas, tit
50 a£d 75 cent? net pound, nowimportatronvwmeh we will
guarantee eqdal to any thing in thW market at the same
price, 'Wholesklo and retail by\ ; .
r. BAILEY & JtENSHAW* %
"jas ; ' . 253 liberty street.. ■?
s • . i,. y,
•pvEALERIN BAGS ASD PAPER, So. 140 Wood Street,
: l / Pittebprgh. The highest frtra In cash paid for rags. '
r mylfcy
i v-C/ *■ 7- ---
- ■ ' *4*. * ’ . . >
:- . . I : . S* •* -1.
.'> . t .
« Wii. K.. BXKVKNgON oonUmwa W. maaulttcture
Ul. fcAMSET-WAIUS of every description, othls old stand,
f3S| corner-of Liberty ami Seventh-street#* - UNDERTAKE-
I fr.tiKQ inallitahraaches- ,;--u • -xnyll >
A. Uliil>lK£N <£• COn
HAVE OS HAND.at tbdr eMeudYe CABINET aril
CIIAJit UANOFACrOEY, No. M SmitMeW (treat a
largeaaaortniYnt j>F fancy end plain furniture, vhicll they
will soil 15per cent.-.'below; <iißtomary rales.^;
Tflnng-rC&sh only-
Great lndnoemeuta to Cash Purchasers*
"IxrE will seU out luge stock of COIIMON AND FAsq?
Vt CHAIKB AND BEDSTEADS, ut prices-that-cannot
Dill tonleasp cash purchasers. . All-our work :Ift warranto!.
Our terns arojCASIL ...... JAMES LOWRY, JR*
: mnr2s“ . cot. Seventh and Liberty eta.
JourneymenfCabinet Jllaksri Association*
WAItBHOVSE 03 THIRD
(DETWESN WOOD iWD'UABKET 813.) ‘ <•'
1 THISASBOCIATION.einbraciiIggy*A.
• already twice to- three times aslM,; •
hinds is-the -largest'&ad
hitherto most renowned tmalhera
Shops’of-tftia city, havo opened, their ’"Warehouse, and are .
able tofurnisli the public, by Wholesale or retail,' with Fur
niture of the following description—viz S : . •<••■
‘ Mahogany Wardrobes; Brewing Bureaus; Full Columned
Bureaus; Mshogany Bedstcadß;. Mahoganj r Chairs} Rocking
Chairs; -Mahogany Washstands; Sofas; Divans; Plaho Stools;
Booh Coses; -Secretaries;. Card‘Tables; Pier Tables; line
Card : Tables; Centre Tables; Hat EoCks; .French Bedsteads;
Ottomans; I’oplar WardrobesvKning andßreak&st Tables;.
| Workstands; Cherry and Common Workstands; high post,
| common,' low,' and trtuliHeßedsteodsj Cherry BureaUßj Cribs;
I CradleSy ic; ' «,
I . Tho advantages of coopcTatlon,tm on extensive e«de, per-
I mit theih to sell at the lowest prices, and- they- are deter*:
| minedto sdl, lower than any competitors, an equally good,
|if not better article, and warmnied—as the, public will uu
derstandhy giving them a call. . ;
1 of ull descrlptlcras,ana other articles
lof any description, made'to order in every stytynt tha aborts
I est -notice. 1 <• - marZ9
piTtsinjßan.
, JAJUEB WOQDWBLL, ; , ,i
CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURES. '.
Wart-tooma 97 and 09 Third Gtreet. . |
mm m I nfTliV -wspscttaNy.-.infcrnw<9- ...;■!
hU friends and trustomera tbatfceY>Vi. - ■
' fimgsgjgjwl has now completed his spring stock W3| •
of Furniture,.which; LadeddedJjr **|l
the largest and bestever'offerod- for.aale.in thls.CSiy, which,
will be sold atprieea : as low as cmyinthe United Btates,
EasfrorWert. .'{•
' As bels determined to uphold, the . quality . .with well sea*
soned materials, best workmanship, andnewest deoignsj ond
from the extent of his orders and: fadlity in manufacturing,,
he is enabled to produce warranted furniture,. at,the lowest
prices. ! -V-
- He baßadoptedthoprinriple-ofidenttiyinghia customers’-
inleTu&t with his own,tn qualityand price, and: keeps al
ways on haniLthe greatest variety 'or every description of
furniture, from'the chcapest. and plainest, to the most ele
gent andcostly, that a honse, or any - port of one,-inay be
furnished from his stocb r or ipanufacturedi ■' expressly to. or*
dw. . The . fMlowing articles eonslstjin-.pnrL of his .stock,
which for;richhesB of style and. finish, cannot bQßurpassea
in any of the Eastern cities: • •
Louie XIV. tete-a-tete Safas; ■
. 60 Solha, lapluflh and hair cloth; . •
. 60des. Mahogany Chain;
20dox."Walnut
60 Mahogany Hocking u
' • atWalnut . “ . «
..6C4lahogany Divans;
46Walnut '
I 60 Marble Top Centre Tables:
I 60 u 4i Dressing Bureaus; -
80. u u Waahatomls; .
' 40 Enclosed. ; -
' . 10Q Common • ■ - r; ; v- ■
• 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus;
49 Mahogany Bedsteads: •/.■
20‘Wcdnufc
. : 60Cottage • -
800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;; -
20Mahognnv Wardrobes; •••■■■•:
, 10 Walnut . • .-«•
10 Cherry “
.-50 Plain Bureaus;- v . .
. . 70 Dining and Breokfeet Tables : • r .
. ; 12 Secretary and Bookcases; : . -.-
. ,20-dos. Cano Seat.Choaia;. -:' : . i
Hi Cano Seat Docking Chairs;; i
ISledies’Writing Desks; *
Hat and Towel Stands; . What-Nots;* .
Btiguires; , FaperMaehe Tables:
.. Conversation Chairs; Pembroke . f *
• Elizabethan Hall and Tier ......
Reception - 11 Ladies’.Work “■■
Peart Inlaid ; “ ... Extension Dining Tables;
Arm ** • ' Ottomans;
Gothic and Ilall Chairs;
A largo assortment of COMMON PtTRNXTURE and
WINDSOR CIIAIRS. CApfffET Mixers supplied with all ar
ticles in their line.
. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furaiahed.nt the shortest
notice. .
: AD order? promptly attended, to.
.TBUS. SABQXHT,
rtf*. \ /
*>
furniture.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
HEW JEWELEY STOBE,
Ho* M filarket Street, '
(Second door abort the North-west comer of Oxi' Diamon*l)
TOIIN STEVENSON, (of ibelatorfirmof Jobn B.amddcn
(j A Co~) announces to tire pabllxibat ho bis
opened, at tlio above stand, aflneaßSorttooiitofWATCHES,
JEWKUVY. SILVER AN» RLATED LAMPS, 01-
RANDOLEB, I’bckei ami ToUe Cutlery, Britannia. Tea <tvd
OoAmunion Seis, and the usual variety of goods in his lino
of.business; ' V\ ■ ■■'.'V-.
Special c*to and attention giYento-the REPAIR of FINK
YTATCIIK3, JKWKLRT, Ac. ; ' ."-V
-He trntf*, that from hid long experience in'buitfheapvij'o
will be able to giro satisfaction txv those ■whdniftyfavdr him
with their patronage. - -
. . Pittsburgh, May 15th, 1853.
.. . Henry BkHard*on, Jeweller, ,
HAVING re-iitted his Rtore Id s handsome .manner, and
but recently returned front the -pastern cities will* a
fine assortment of WATCHES, -JRWKLHV. and ifANCy
GOODS, would call the attention o£ his fricndsnndcustoin
erstothe fact .that among his.Wdtc-hes will.,he Totrnd the
most desirable styles, patterns and make Jewelry, the
latest styles of Broo&ea, Breast. ISmvj Fob and Vest Chains,
linger lUngs, Ear Bings, Miniature Lockets,>tc* etc.
PANOV as Papier. Maehc, Work Table? and
Boxes, Desks, Fancy-Vases, Fcrfhme .Bottles, Table-Mats,
Colt's Pistols, Forte Mommies, in great 'varinty; China Fruit
and Cake Dishes; with an ; endless variety or useful and or*,
namentad articles, which have only to ho seen to bo appro*
dated. [noTl] N&, 81 "MARKET ciTKEKT.
: Bay Wood Nursery and Gardeiu. . .
JAMES KENNEDY, Rate Manager of thewell-khown Fyr
-raouse NuscricSj Now York;) begs: leave ha inform the;
pubhe. that be ; has now'established an EXTENSIVE NEit-
SKUY, ou the Fana of Mr; James 8. Neeley, ncar.-East Lib
erty, wherebe shall be prepared, alter the 6th ; iufetant-; tore*
edvoand fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornamcn-'
tal Trees* Hardy and Green ETouso-Shrubs and Plants.' In:
addiUoalo a choiceandeuportorstockon hand, hehasTDaio
arrangements with one of tfao largest Nurseries in this
to keep up his supply. Having a thorough and longexp>
Tienco in the business, h'e caa assure ills customers perfect
satiMbction.'. • ' - ; v -;
Mr. Kennedy would aJso : TespecffuHyOtTcr hia services in
designing, laying out, ond raanagiDgltnraVCetneterieg, Pub
lie Jarfcsiorihe grounds .of Country itcddettces? and will
ftarnifth plana for the formation of Lavrna,
Picturesque Scenery, icu In -the .highest Btyleaof-the.art/
Procticoliy acquainted with every-branch of Landicape
Gardening, and having spent years In the Sylvian Park* of
England, and on tha beautiful banks of the. Hudson, he'
Jippes he has the capacity to.moct the wishes of those .Who..
Vavor.him. -.-
. 9ST Commonlwulonaean be addreese d through' the City
Post OSce, or left at. the Warebonsa of Messrs. Negley. &
Mohan, 22 Wood street'
GELEBRATED CHEMICAL YEA ST
OE BAKIUG POWBEES,
'The Cheapest, and EconoTni
cal jxti&t for NoisingErca&i Biscuit, ~FHcd,
Griddui and Johnny Gikei i .JF\is6y t ,
' Eitddings } ’SipKtCalccSf. • ;
, . ' Cbrn Jirgddt'da.i :..
BVEB INVERTED. ■
Opinions op tub EaESS:— . ..
Those who hard tried it^have found that the advert L«e*
to cut docs not vaunt its praises tcHs_idghly.--{Taliahass r-e
Floridian and Journal, Feb. 19,1853. '/
Housekeepers, who hate.tested tho quality of this
deiypronounco unanimously in ita favor.—{Lock port- Daily.
-Courier. . - ■ . •••••■■ '
It surpasscs oTcrjthlng in the way of rising, we ever saw
used in the baklngof co&<3.—[Rahway Advocate and Bells'’
.lor, April 15,1853.. • ,l .•-vi--; -
; This is an article of such utility in various kirulsof cook-
that when its virtues became properly, known,'no
housekeeper, that studies comfort and ecouomyi will wil
lingly do without it.—f N. Y. Pick., May 21,1853. - T
Noons need hesitatetouse Borkeo’ealMmportontarticle
to housekeepers^-{ltcpublican Banner and Nashville Whig)
F0b.17;1853, : .-V/' -V- ;
. - . Would you have light bread, Sweet bread, bread that you
can eat with a good relish, do hot forget to. procure. D urkceV
Baking Powder, and you will uot fail to have good bread,
cakes, Dally Times, May 24y185i: - •
We have tried this article, and eon raoommond'U with
•perfeot TOufidence.T-(QuebM'Gazette, July,TBs2;
Burkes’* Baking Powder we have tried at our house, and
our Abettor" half**.; was astonished at ,Y.
: Daily Times, Ocb 23,1852. ' .
. All good housewives will rejoice in and glorify the name
of DurkeeVafter.thoy have given his Baking Powder a fair
trial.rHNdw York.Sunj Sept. .80,1852.
' Durkee’s Baking Powder, undoubtedly tho best article for
this purpose that has yot beon discovered.—N.Y.Dutch-.
man. Feb. 12,1853*.
: Tnbhtghest commendations, from buvdredsof thelargest
and most respectable wholesale houses in this, and ruorly
'every largo city on this continent,'could b©"given,'ifspace
allowed It. •.•«■■■
: E. R. BURKKE,
Sole PaopaiEtoa Affn-MairtTPACTUBER, r - -
■:l3 O-.Hh/er stmt, Btanr.Yorlc*
RASTER k McHEBj Pittsburgh. ,(octal] • .
MALCOLM LESCEU«.../..-Joas''M’'lLPr?«.,..;..... JOH£PU 8. LEECU*'
Si teeoh) McAlpln 4 €i>m •
•TTrHOIjKSALKQROCKRS* aud&alowta Produce,Met-
Tf ; • als, and Pittsburgh Manuf&eture.vNcs. 242 and2-H
Liberty street, hear tbo head of Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa., oft
,fer,foT.flale«hHhoraf terms, tbolbllomng;. • ■•“
: -100 tierces freshltiee; ■/ &O ( QQ(> lbs. Bacon* assorted; -
' 100bbIs*Tar; . . . 6 tonsßasiroa, do; .
!. 1600 hogs Nails, assorted;!. *3 do Best Noil Bods*/
600 boxes Wailow Glass,! 2000 kegs Rock and Rifle
assorted; .-/ . } . Powder, assorted;'. ‘
60half chests' Tea, as*; .800 boxes RosinSonp; ;•>
sorted; ' : ■ | ■ 85bbls. 1 Linseed,Lard an i
76bxs,Tobacoo,DS9ortod;; Tanners’Oil;
lOObhds.NiO.Sugar,part; .300 bide,Vinegar;
prime; .f - • 30 do Rosin;
- OhXfl.U&TanASugar; • 20 do Pitch; .
IQ bbds.'PortolUco do; > 6000 &>.< assorted Copper;
-.160 bags Coffee; 1 20 bbla, and kegs Lard; r
• 600 bbl*.N. 0. Molasses; » • lOkegsassortedShot;. ..
76 do S; u. * do; T Ido : Buckgbot;
. 800 bxs.Tih Plate,asaM;! Gbbls. Alum; ; .
\ 4 tons Wire, do; { 2Q do /Rye Flour;
2do Spelter; " • ‘' 20 setts Tinners’ Machines
/ D casks sheet Zinc, as-j • ' :and Tools;
sorted; » lOOlius-DriedApplea; •
• COO pigs Tin; • . c .100 baitis Bitting, nssbrted;
. lOOOmßiAnGinony ;' ' *;! 2000 lbs. Cotton Yarn, as*
. 10 tons ass’d Sheet Ironjl sorted
1004)00 B)g. nssU Bulk Meat;!
WM. A. M’CLXJKG,
DEALER IN
Fine Teas, Choice Yamily ; Grac6rieß and Willow
‘ Ware.
CORNER OF WQO& AND. SIXTH STS., -
HTTSBUHOH, PA. *
IS now receiving a largo assortment of FIiESII GOODS,
in addition to jbl&.i&lrbadF etetenaive atockf ;purrb(isva;
front first hands in the Easternmaxk9ts> which, will ha sold;
bfc the lowest market prices. . • ;
‘ JRs** Hotels, Steombdatk.'and'families,'‘buying thv,
quantity;suppHed.at;T?iiolcsalojrates.- .;v.
££*Goods aoliTeml In ofoliarga; scp2l
ENGINEERS* STATIONERY WAREHOUSE.
. v\:- .W. Si HAVE ST* • • :
•VConsiia. op. Market tiro fiEflokn RTftßgr*,-
: A LWAYS ON HAND/& largcaod-w'oli selected 'Stock-sf
Wbatman’aDrovrlng Papers, all sixes;
Drawing Paj>e* In jollb, varlons,wldths:
y Draughting Pencils;
Mathematieailoairnmenta;
. r . - ' Sape Lines; India Rubber;
- . ...
i • Profile Papers;- •■>..
-i Cross Section Papers;!.
•• .. Protractor Papers;;
And all articles of &t&tloQ&ry used by Civil Ebglneertv
i Transit,‘Topography and Record Booksmada
, to order—ruled to any pattern required- eepl
:i* -v- r I=.’
’y *c!;
-V. > T
’ ' '
•' EimopfiaH AQEfircY.'- * - - -
TUB.. OLDEST .ESTABLISHED.. OVJDGB-; Itf THIS dTT
J pmi bbmittWo ‘
MONEY TO THE OLD COtJNTKY* -
TASUaJJLiKELYbega leavotoaay to those persons haw*
tl. ingfriends in .the. Old #>untry r aß4 desirous of either
sending them moneyor paying their paßSagei'that‘ his ar*‘,
rtmgmehtsfbraohlg either id nowcdmplete,aad6ii sdfitrn:
* baslsthatmistakea caajDotowrur»iiflrliss3raiuxnifl'tOftij7
party* During the last’ten yoaisr la which he hasbeen-iix
thlsbusiness, ha has remitted oyer aHalf Million ofDbllars
without the 1088 at- a- dollar, - tad • the. house for whlchheifl
Bgont, jn LiTerpool, hoa shipped not leas than. 45,000 persons: i
during the last year,to this country, without acorn plaint of
neglect of, duty on;theft part-f - •' i rV 4 : '
- Ilecanlssuo'PaSKiigerTickots for London,Dublin, Liter'
Drogheda*:.Litaerickr. fott
Kush, Neryy, thurray, Londonderry, nnd Dundalk, to Kew
Vork.PhilSaaJphia, licfilon; Baltimore and New Orlcans,and
from thehee to Pittsburgh; and will attend strictly to for
warding passengers from thence to any p&rtof the country.
He also haa sight draftß for sale, payable at the following
places, vis: 0 5T ESaiAND.
decZTriy. v
Edwards* Sa3idfonl : &Co-M....—.London^
Op, ...............Liverpool.
■ (Available In tho principal emeu, and town* throughout
England and TOe-J .
Provincial Bank ■ • Ireland. *■»•»••«»•«»•*.••»» »<*•••« .^..Dublin.
/v .'. ■• bbASCSES. '
Armagh, f Belfast, Downpatrick, Enniskillen,
Mallow, gtrabano, , Athloce, Oarlow,
Drogheda, <Fennoy, Monaghan, Ennlscorthy,
DaUinar ' Cavan, . .. Dundalk, , GpWV;
Newry,. . . Tralee*- ■... Balyraona,, •: ■ r.
Dungannon, i liomlondony, ~Omagh, ; : ;,. .youghall,
Banbrldgo, 1 Kilkenny, Dungannon,. .Kilrußh,.
Waterford,- Coleraine, . .Parsonstown, Cork, - •
Ennia, • ••-Dandon,.. ...-Spgo,-, .-Wexfijrd, ;
Cootehill, •-1 ..limerick,!.. BaUyshannon,
ON.SCOTXdUiD ' - ,
National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and. ita branches
in fifty towns in Scotland. ..
J ON FRANCE.
Messrs. Edward Dio jint A.Co.,BankCTa.-««.«..~.M*M«»Panfl.
(Available in any city In Franco;) • - :
ON GERMANY.
Messrs,'Vogel, Kock & Co., Bankers, Frankforton-the-Maln,
mtf . 106, cor, of Seventh amlSmKhfteld sts- .
TEAS! TEAS 1. TEAS 1
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -
M the &ekin Tea Store?
38 yens Strut, Piromißonj Pa.
*|SY : the papkod in metalllopackagev’.
! I*i to stilt tho trade.
. ■ The subscriber Is now xecttvltfg his Fall stock of GBFT ?
and BLACK TEAS^— consisting of some of thefinest cl* j t
lobe found Ix4.theEastern market. Merchants visiting lU
diy arc Invitod'to call and examlno our stock.
Belowdsolistof the Various grades, all of which have
been carefully selected, and can"with confidence be mom*
mended:'*
- 80 half chests fine Young Hjßon;
-10 do do .Moyuno YoungHyson; ..
'lO do'.;'-‘extrafineMoyune;.do; ;VV ..
100 do ■ Superior: do; -
I.ls .. do- , ; extra fine .' l '•
OO'XOoiured boxes ektfaCurious Young llycon;
.55 half.chestsfinoGunpowder;
' “10 'do :' extra line - do';.; ; ;.
5 do do Moyune Imperial; • .
: : 20' :do 'Superior ; : dot • : .1. v ' ‘“ V
150 do* Pine Oolong Black Tea;
. 40. : 'do '.' extraflcpOplong; . ;
: 80 • - do'" ' extra Cottons do; . ‘ ; . .
■ do Superlatively strong and fragrant Oolong;
. 26 chests extra fine EagUsh BteakJast Tea;
< C do Curious 1 ' do .‘do; . , '
SALSO—Java and Rio Coffee, Dovering's Crushed and Pul
verisod'Sagnrs. .. - , .
AliiO—o3,ooo Prindpa Begars,„ which will, he told very
low.'. • ‘ ■ .A. JAYNES, ....
nov!4:dAw. 88 Fifth street,,Pittsburgh. ~
Dr, D» Jayn« T ß Family JUedlclnel
JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT; Jayne** Hair Tonic; ■ - ,
« HJnlo VermllUge; - : “ Sanative Pills; •
.«• Carminative Balsam; . Ague Fills;
■ ;-Alterative;;'' ■■<**■■■ American Hair Dye
The above valuable family medicines constantlyou hath!)
and sold wholesale or retail} at theDekin Tea Store, CSFiftb
street. By. ■ A. JAYNES, •.• .
jnnlfttUw -s KxclPfilTeAgentfor PHtohorgh> >
.7 •" ~ TYPE AGEEC.Y*
■ A'JAYNESt.
NO. 38 "FIFTH. STREET, PITTSBURGH,-.
Agent for the Sale of L. JoKnton $ <7o.’» Type , .j-c.,
OF PHtIAOELPHIi,
HAaOS-llANDimatbrsaleittofoUbM^g:— Brt.BUnf.l
cbluratt'Galleysf'Cotamoii -Galleys assorted, SHre
Galleys, GwirfioSlOg Sticker-Common. and Job Casr*;
Bhootlng Sticks; Ley UrnshCs; Boxwoda QttolhsrFnitii*
thru and Bigletr of all; descriptions;. Brass: BnlvOf tH
descriptions; JbblakiitilSbeaas;' 100 kozs Proufa News
rnk;;100 FouhtsFancy Card Letter; and Leads, cut to any
ength. .
: J&- Orders for Presses and Type will receive prompt at
tention, and furnished at tho Foundry prices. Old Type re
vived In excharigefor new,'at Q cents '
Pittsburgh,May 14,1855.-r-d&w , , . .
OTnEnndei&gnedbas justrecelvodathla '-••gsefen.
.'"X- CARRIAGE WAKEnOUSE, situaledftiK®&gx
Hair the Two Mile Bun.hctweoh KttsbaTg&y^mMjjL^Z»- :
and LawrenceTllle, a Vffly .SfJ- .
or VEHICLES; of every description; and will continue io
receive regularly, new ofid second hand Su&its,
" Bur&Us, ~iLc:i?thkih‘ howiil eell on the very lowest terms for
cash/; Havinghailtwolveyearn* pTactleeinthebnsine*B,awd
with his wed known facilities in the East, be flatters himself
allOompotUlon.
i Those wishing to purchase aro respectfully Invited fcocnll
' and see for themselves.- ■ **'-• :
- •• Especial arid prompt attention paid to repairingo! Carri
flge&, Ac. • [mylSal*wy*"f . - . JOSEPH WHITE.-
ATEW PATENT AMALGAM PEN.—This jmiwrtani In
jjv( vent ton removes thetwo'gjreat obstacles to. th?writ
TersAt r usepf tiio : Stoel'Pea,;vt6; their:rigldity,and thrir -
"xapid dcstmction’ fey the corrosive action of theink.2n
minutely examining the quill pen In the act of.wrlting,U' '
will btf seen that" the aciictiit'compoundi consisting; first, of
. a, gentlo yielding backward action immediately ttbovn
nib of ..the.peuv tOcohd, the
" spreading open of the points toperatt tbeflowortlieinfc.
This compound pens; hitherto
never have to'the qnUl,its and' that
peculiar springy play whichis so/agreeable, to tho. hand,
and which-seems to’ siilt. the.actlou of .the; muscles of the
fingers j/yieldibg,.as it ddeV.tothe slightest pressure, with
out cramping tkehahd t • Hie charts of fldl steel'peamakers
iiavobeondiroctedtQ tho, attainment' qual
ity of flexibility,And,tbeyhayehad recourse to ah lnmi
merablo'.vbriety.bf crtickB'and. piercings to>ttoln It. The:
, inventors of. tbo'Palent-Amalgam Pen found, from a series
.of Axpcrimchts," that the whole practice ef.the trade had,ln
’ thix . respect; hoed' crroheousTT that' ho rcorablnutlon' of
. “cracks” and“pi’ercihgs n Could produce the desired action,
# pit ordimtvform. to. ‘ This
. point being gained; they avoided the plan hitherto adopted
.foriotlaining\fl.exibility,and.gave a. peculiar torm to:tho
metal* by ;hich-!they'mahagedrto;cbmtdhofhe “scissors”
action of the ordin aij'afeel.pcnwitb tho agreeable flexibil
ity ofThe quHL: Thesecon’d diffletd ty lo be overcoinb vp s
of less mftgnltude,butatxH 6t great .maportanoe tolhecon
'sumers'pf sWel pcns. , :Every corrorira
action, of :the ink on tho
pjrcatest care, it speedily'dcs troys'the deticatelyHmooth r Bur'
&co of the ipen.So;serious A drawback l3:tbls'from;,the
utility of ;the stebl pen,.that thQUsandsi&re Jhduced’to'pur-;
chase gold' pohs> at'&n enormous, cost; ely
because of the anti-corrosive Quality of that'metah The
inventors have removed this evil by their.ccmppnnd motalj
übich possesses all the necessary quaJlUes ofsteeli with tho
additionnlmeritofreslstihgfbeCbemlcalaetlbnoftheink.'
TJitsejPcnsviillld&lmcrctfxui twenty limislM'iQ&iha.ntJie
2Vn, thus Tendering Vicsn Vit&capeAt tvfriitirodwUd.
. For sale by W. 8. HAVEN, Stationer,
: nbvlfl" . ,"' , . : : Market : stTeet ? corper'ef Second.: ’
KENNEDY A CO.
Bcidgft over tH« ;AUe£l&cny iEltex> at or
near Sharpsburgi
That !n pursuance the
Act of Assembtyofthe Commonwealth of Pennsylva
nia, entitled authorize the Governor to incorpo
rate*!* Company; to erect a Bridge over th* Allegheny River,
nt or-hear Sfcarpßburg, ■ i nAUegheny County/’approval
13thof :
tending the time therein . limited/Books will bo opened by
-the' under iunnt£ CommlssloiierF, toreceivo subscriptions
for the Stock of •said Oompanyyat thaST.CUA3iLSS-ili>- :
TEL, in the (Sty of Pittsburgh, on the SEVENTEENTH
_dayofDECEMBER,IBSo,-betwoentlio hours oflOo’e]ock,A.
,'JL, and Ao'clocky i\ M; and .should; the whole number <»f
sharer not be tfahscribed bn tbatdhyVthon case/
nt the house of Mr. NEWPORT, in the Borough of Sharps*
burglh bh tho i TWENTY-FOURTH DAT OP: THE SAME
MONTH, between the same hours.
; PhUip'MUTer* -Thomas Lfggettj-.- y
James Sharp, Gabriel Adams, >
•‘Lewis O.J. Noble, Thomas Wallace, -r,
Poter Klingensmlth, /..- . ; .Malcolm Leech, •> : *-
> John W. Duncan, Harrison Parry’ :
< Bavid Drenan, • Robert Chessman, *
Krancls'Sarnß, . Richard Evralfc,
David-Boyd, •■: • Robert Wilson,
James'M&rihall, James XL M’Clelland,
• MenrydlFGeaTy, ..•»■ Thomas Pearson, .
... Sames.Blnkely, r GrantMowry, ’.
• Charles Spang, James CHL Denny, •
'William <& Benny, ; *- A.Mortoni’
’ J. C.Comstoek, • • Lemuel Shurtllff, .
•V. AT Collier, . •■■■■■ James Lewis. (horvlT
WtxolesoieimdltetaU. ~
BABBLE, • HARNESS 'ANDTRUNK’ s MANUFACTORY. :
EQIHIRTTL HARTLEY, begs leave to inform 1
>; his friends arid tho'nnbllffgener&llTfthat ''
. continues to occupy that large and
f Store Boob/ Totmerly occupied by SamnetFahne- 4T
Btoch & orDlamond Alley and Woodsh,
where he keeps' a large ' and"gcneral,oisortmnit'of Saddle?,
Bridles, Hornes*,' Trunks, Carpet Bags; Saddle Bags, Valises,
' Buffalo Robes,' whips; and all other articles in' his line. v
He also heeps Confitantly ;bh hand; and is. prepared to fhr
nlsHto onTer, an -kindS of Riveted Hose, manufactured vf
the begt ’ hbtcrlal/and'in tC stylA of WOrkmanshipefrual to
the Easterh mahufacturod article/ and at 66 per cent.cUaipt‘l'.
CouhiryUerchantfl .and PaßneißWoulddo wait tocaUand
elsewhere,aabeisile
renninod to wll first rate articles at Tory low prtcca.
HS-Bqn’fc forget the place, No. 56, comet of Wood at and
Diamond Ailey» . . f ap2B
» Maw Coach and■ Carriage Faotory 1 “
JOHNSTON, BROTHE& & CO., .
t Oomerof Ktbvxa <utd Ikknont-sirctU, Mkghcny Orfy,
: «n WOULD respectfully informtheir friends
the 'jmblic that- they. hate
TSSaMgSegS* t*mm<mecd thb manufijctdr© of Carriages
jitf: Btirouchog, Rockawoya, Buggies,Sleighs ana
Chariots, in all thclrVarious sty les of-finish and proportion/
All orders will be executed with strictregsrd to durability
and beauty of finish.' Repairs will also be attended to on 1
the most reasonable • terms; : Caing in all thcir- worh tlie
best Eastern Shafts, Poles, end Wheel stuff,- theyfeel confi
dent tha tall whofhvorthem \rith their patronage, will be
perfectly satisfiedon trial of their work. -v’- • v t -T
' Purchasers are requested to give us a cal!, bofbro pureho*
singrisewhere:•'-••■■/•-r j v
LIVERV STABLE,
: Cbrncr o/ SmiVifidd rtrcct-and.ZHavumd . &Uy:\ :
having.added largely to his
rffcaipj stock, ls‘ now prepared to' accbinmodato the public
thefinestßuggiesjand bcst;Horsea,))otk'for
Saddle and Jlamess. flentferaen vrishiiig to 1 havo hmes
kept will find' superior accommodations ftrrOiem
at tills stable. The stalls aro large and now, and -tha pro*
prietorpiys everyattentlonto their and
octCgr . . P. BEVUN.,
Pearl Steam Mill;
CANAI* BASIN, ALIiEQHENt CITV, .
. - (K2Aa TH£ BAILSOan Ration.)
Vj'AMILTES will be suppliedwithouf various grades of
V FRESH GROUND FLOUR, \
By leaving their ordersnttho Mill or Jn our boxes at
Logoa^,.Wllspu.ApO.,V¥ood:stTeet*orJlraunAllmter,Cfjr
nerLiberty . -. .
11. I*. Schwartz, or J. T.Sampfe, DruffgktfyAllegheny. . .
■■ Flour will bo delivered tq famUfcs taodties.
JjzT. : CABlr ° D dCIiT ‘; Vy BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO .
Neville b. oka3U’js new book.— now read y y
MKMOIR3 OF'MAJORaiOBEaT-grOEO. onhoTk.
gioia i tcglra^tr byN.aC^. ; ™,a^ v f S l o by
eiMw^etTfiircfl^ieiir-Foiirth.
■ : M liiuas. SIIUULOKtt WIAIJIS,BU MttHtTJBIi; AftlilSEAS
l-TIC-STOCKI.NO DErOX IsttUr.lKETBEa’S, Net WO
cornet of lTooa «t*Q«t and Virgin alley. ilnda oT ice
chanicaVfipVHanccs and" fitted at thla‘ eststlUh?.
• suflsfactton'watrantod fa alt '/oaTitf ■?
A A. MASON A CO. wIU oloso outali’thelr Btockof
« Cuhxurea, at • rodootion of nearly 60 per c*at.
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CARRIAGES FDR SA LE.
Rhoaoß A Sonti,
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ai#pgsiisiiii®MissfSifa^
, 7i ,r- r , r ... r -~, . - ~, - .- .... . •;. :;
(Cartels /Spanish
THE GEEAT PCEIWEB OF TUB 81000.-
1 KOt A.*PAJWICIB-OF-BtlSCUfiTf ■W'lfgJ'.jj] ■ v-•.'•■ln.j ,;
A N INVALUADtB JIEMKDIT f
A. Km,- Rhomaatism, ?
Flmples or Pustules ofl the Jfaco, Bloichc#/ Boily>ClfWtfg ,
Bore Byes, Ring Wonnor BeadrKplgrgmgrf
end Pain ofthaßcnesand Joints, Stubborn .|n.cerfc-ftTPy^-. v:
lltic Disorders/ Kmtreg©; Sptaif Cwnpfalfita, and bji Xij f
arMng frcm-,ulx\jddfd6tisxtise of Slßfeuryy impro ;
denceinXlfo, orlinpuritj cf.the Blood. " -
Thls valuahle Mealciiie, whiolr lja9 become eelehrated.R*,.:;
tHe iidrato of-.eitfaordiiiftry jrexiavffec ted. through Its
induced the proprietors, it the, urgent request,
Of ilieirfrieni&jtOyOireTitto theydo with ... :i
consdenchialts virtuWamiwpndeTfuic •
properties:. .Tho following certificates* selected frinxt a large l v:
number, a'r^-towercr,‘'stronger, tc2tirDonj'.tbsn''Ci€ more.,,,
Wora'dt.tbe/jpTOprietoM't/«nd,are:frpin ; gefitiamen~weli ; ;
localities, andofthehigheatyespcctablllty;.
many, of themresiding Inthe citybf Va*
i K HOYDEN." Esq., of tho Hotels Richmond,. -r
known everywhere, soya he has seeitthemedldne called
Cwtar's'Spitolflh Mature adtbinlstered-ln over a hundred'* »
csseS. laheOiiyall thedlscosesibrVfblchitjsrcoogmend*^:...
ed, with astonishingly good He says lU® •:•
ibe most extraordinary.medicine hb-baeeverseeti/ V: ,
that for three years I had Ague and Perer of-tbo most flo -:
ientdescrlplion.-J hod several Physicians, took large quan- ,
UUcsofQuJhine/Alercuryv and lbeUeTeall tho Tonics ad- ■
Ter Used,-bdtaN without anyptrinanent relief. At Inst I
irled CaftCi (, s!fipanlah ot which etfec*
tuaUycuted mo. and lain happy to sayl have hod ndihur
; chillsbr feTeS slbce. ' I : Cohslder itthobest Tonic in tho ; ~.•
world, and the only medlcino-.that over reached my cose.
v-.'-iv>-Jdhk DoaoinEV ;• •/
: Beaver Dam, near Richmond, Va.
i 0; B. LUOK, Rsq n now in tbocity of Richmond,andfor ' .
many years In the Post Office/ has such’ confidence in tho
astonlshing efllcacj- of (krter's Spanish that ho
has bohght upwards of BSy-bottics/which he has given
away to Mh Imckfiayw he hoa never known It; r:
to faU> when taken aecordlpg to dlreotidns.
: Dr. MINGE, : ft practising Dhysician, and formerly cf.’ the -
,dty. Hotel, in the city of Richmond, Says he has witnessed
In amtunber - ’of .Instances tho. effectaof Curler’s Spanish i
Mixture,’Wtoch; Were, moat.truly surprising; lie says In a:
■oaseof.Consumptionjdepehdentoa the Liver, tho goodhfw*
fecta were wonderfulindeed.:; ,
• .SAMDRIi M.-DRIKKBRf of theUrta of Drinker A Mot* •
\ rtfljJEUqbrooud, was cured of Xtvcr Complaint of .eight years r. ,
I standing, by the use ©X two bottica of Carter's Spanish ; ♦
| iMlktUrev'.r^-;--rr.V : . : - i'WjjZ ■:■■■■,
l - G&EAT.CGRE OP Editors of tha Rich* :
I mond Republican hod a servant employed in tbeir. preEa:
i xooJB cnred'rpfi violent Scrofula* combined .with Rhcnma*:
: tism, which entirely'disabled him from work. Two.botUca
of Carter’s Spanish MtstUronxado a perfect cure of'him, *
: apdthe£ditors,dn apublionbtice,saythey: u ebeerMlyr»>.
commend It lo all who arc afflicted with any disease of lhw •
blood.” . ' :
r BTILL ANOTHER CURB-OP EOROFDLA.—I had a very,
valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish mixture,
lfonsidcrittralyavnluabJcmwlicine. •
■ JaIIES Id.' TAYIOIt/. •' 1
Conductor on Uio B.ondP.E. R. lllchiaond, VB.
} , 8 AhT-RHEUM of.T WENTY YEARS STANDING
—Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing in the city of iUchxnOndj :
was cured by.three bottles of- Carter’s Spanish Mixturc, of
Salt Rhenin,-which he had nearly twenty years, and which •
all the physicians of the city conld not cure. Mr. Thbmp»
souls awellitnownmorchant In thecltyaf lUchmond.Va.
and his cure is most remarkable.
! WM. A-‘HATTInSWS,o£ Bichmondi-had a servant enred
of SyphUis. in the worst by Carter’s Spanish Mixture; '
He says he cheerfully recommends it, and'considers it on-.
inveloabto:medicine..- <
RICHARD E./WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Scroftx
la, and what phyfljcians call confirmed Consamption, by
: threobottiesof Cartor.’oSpanish Mixture.
. EDWARD BURTON, commipaloncr of tho .revenue, vaya >
he has eeen th&good effects of Garter’s Spanish Mixture In
a numbered Syphilitic cases, and says It is a perfect euro
fot that horrible dis«ise;...-i'\ : - - r ' .<
.. W3I. G.HARWOOD.ofßlchmotid.curodof Old Sores and r
1 tJlcars, which disabled him from walking. Took a few bot*
tlea or Cartor’s Spanish Mixture,- and. was enabled to walk
witboutacrutoh; short time permanently cured.
\ Principal DcpotatM.WARD,CLOSE ■& B3Malden
hanfeNew : Yoxk* •- :
; T, W. DYOTT A 50N8,NQ.132 North 2d fit, Philadelphia./.
i BENNIOT.&REMI&-Nb.T25 Main street,Richmond, Ya. ..
r And fovgalo by B/A. FAHNKSTOCK & WILCOX,
Jr. A IL-P;SCHWARTZ, Allegheny ‘ f and -
by.Drngglsta and Dealers in Medicine everywhere..
'.r.- r -, w ■- . .
JIOUSK’S COMPOUKD SYUUPOF.YEIi*
LOW DOCK HOOT,
SIS is a porcly; Vegetable scientifically re
ared from. the boßt roots and herbs of the . Materia
a, anil has gained. an unrivalled reputation for the
folowlnc effects: vis.; • c ■ -v. •■""■.• ■ ■
BIEGULATINGAND STRENGTHENING THE LIVER*-
nod Diqebttti Ouaaira, and eleansiugtho Stomach and Bov*
and thins caring all Bilious Diseases,Liver Complaints,
lhdlg&UoniCostiveness, Piles, Headache, Yever "
and Aguty Naueea, Lws*of Appetite,
causing (hofoed to sourish and support ever; port; r
■ ; PURIFYING. THE BLOOD,
andihufleuring eUHumorsjCotaiieoua Eruptions, Scrofo*
la,SUltßbeum j ErTsfpelaSvScald Conker, Pimples on
the face, Blotches, Ulcers, Tumors, Mercurial Disease, Can* «
cere, Ac., Ac.-
; REGULATING THE BEORETORY v
cuabling-ihem- to perform .thdrproperfuncflosji,-:-:
preventing and curing .many .painful and (langeronft dia
eases; strengthening and quietingthe Nervous System, thus :
allayhig Nervous Irritation, sad curing all diseases ofthe' •
Nerves, aßlijstcrfoNenra3gla,.Crampa,Ac.;.lMsunrivolled
In the cure of all -FEMALE COMPLAINTS, as Weakness,
General Debility, Irregularity, Obstructions, Swelling of .
tliO Feet, Limits, Joints,' &c~, caused by- weakneps; also,
LangAnd’Throat .Complaints, us Colds, Coughs, Asthma,
. Consumption, plso, Dropsy..
. Ho'ring modonra ofthe Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock
RooW pTeparcd. by C. Morao A Co..,;oitherourselvoB, or in our
fhmilies, and finding itio belt Verysalutary and; effectual /
preparation; wo do raostcheerfullj recommend it to thepuV
lie as uvory-valUable medicine.’ •
r E. Bourne, National Bank,Providence#lLL;
A. W. Spencer, Ksq., Cashier Lime Rock Bank, do. do., Rev.
William Phillips, lieV. Rirhmondj 0. 8. Jones, editor
Providenee Gen;Advt* .William. Fidd, M. W. G. M->-€yrua-•
Pbiher,M.3s.lL P 4 JacieB.Hutchiiu'ou, G, S n Bea. V.J,
Dates, Doct; Benj. Colby, and one hundred others efthb
■mostrespectablefainilfes of Proridenoe. • - •-.'••• •’
t. This certifies that I have fora number of. years been 80 ;'
duinted with the composition, and modn of manufacture of •
MORSE’S COMPOUND'SYRUP OP YELLOW DOCK ROOT.. ;
Jt haveoJso been Kcqualnted^wjtbltaiWjcfusopenititlTSD.dla*-;
ease, andean say that In nil respects It. is AtUatrobly caJcu*
: lated to remedy that class of Disease-for which it vrwde-.
Bgucd. Iti.* especially'valuable-in INDIGESTION hud all'
its attendant, symptoms, .it.erclle .to. healthy* action tho •
LIVER, removes Torpor, Audi ruictivily of this ORGAN,and
. stimulates healthy action in all the system. : As -a DETU
RATOH,or purifier of tho Blood, it has no superior.- : .
, DAVID .HOLMES, M. D.
Trovidinciyß,T. t Jan. 4, 1863.! - .
: XSSlrPrepored by U.- MORSE A CO.,- No. 446 Broadway,
New York; and.eold by Druggists and others throughout
this and other countries. > JOEL MQHLKR, Agent, *.
- aprgT:ly . .’ ■ • ■ Pittsburgh, Pa. _
DR. DE LANEY’S
- CELEBRATED
CURATIVE INSTRUMENT,
TSfe lnfallible Cure for that Dreadful Ditcaseknowncs ' -
SPKRMATOIUtHEA.OK INVOLUNTARY NOCTURNAI*. r
IfltlSSloN6,so ( hamseingondilestructivt;,andprodu£>
tivo ©f6oßlnclim}sCl)ieftuth9TierToussyBtem,in'capaclla
;ting the man,for business, society and xnatrlmohy.;>: '. t
TbW liistrameiit L‘» simple,'coiapioli'enslte 'Mul'fwwr* -
. faxHng\; and -may be 1 , lisail without :tba “slightest- tncen- v
.venlence or.fthe knowledge: of tin roost intimate. friend*-
It is..to. be used- externally* producing no_ pain or injury .
whatever) nor preventing any one' from .attending to
his business? dndwhileinusc ro2 aringle emission can take .
plzc& y iTmgoratingthe.OTgant,in4t7iortiim.e r to'tuchan ea* -
Uni thdlQiey B*B4i»*HEiEKtiMinv*PoWESo? EXiEmos,the
losaofwhich; caused abuse. Is. th&discaae, in ques-'
tiob, and thßcausapf:lliothousandconcomitantccmplaints
—vis"- Nervousness, 'Prostration. Dyspepsia, 'Falnin -the. -
Headand ■Diinness' of VisionvVteataiess of theßackand r
Lower Extremities, Affections of the Eyes, Impelsccoi Eim---
.ples on the Face, Premature Decline cfYlrllity, Weakness
of Memory* and Power fbr- Mental AppUcatidxuDtfectips; •
Aversion to Bociety, Timidity,gel£Dl«tni3t, Lovo of Solitude, .
4c. AUlhciti coinvlainU'itivaridb'ly.disappear,attooq as the '■
source it stopped f root U}7n£ktluy emanated, -■ • ;/.v-. -r y-l
: 'Deitalsowmeinbered^thatthosocoinplaJntearebutlittle.
understood by theprofessioh in.-general* and that all the
medicine in the world noverhas, and never will, atop those -
Jdsses,whichy if all owed to continue unchecked, are suro to'
produce, ’ *'
r }The price instrument, carefullyseated *
agdihSt nil observation in a box, Ik only $lO. Itesn bo sent
by expieBs.to any address, inAny part United 1
Canadai, 4c., according to order, accompanied by full direc
tions, and important advice to the -xnarricd aticrEingloytbo
expenses, -ev‘on i tAtheremotest porta .of the country, beltin' '■
very trifling. ’
• 1 All. and remittancesmust bo d ireet edfpest-,
paid) to the Doctbirhimself, he having no Agoncles establish
ed but ha London and Paris.- •*:-••• ~
, Address, (postpaid) Dr.B.De Laney, 61 Lisponard street,
. New York,;:.'-.^V?
Office hours, daily, from 0 A; £L till 3 P. Bl.* and from 7 to :
8;P. SLfthe Sabbath excepted.
- %TJThe undersigned certify, with great pleasure, that the: •
above mentioned Instrument Is not only constructed on scK. •
pricdplea.bat that from its use tbo trappiest results
m«y always, wiihctmfidenco, bet anticipated, there being, for -
ihocureof these
... HUNKS 8. KELLER, M.
OH. GORTZE, OdOh&mben St.,
C. RCKHARDT,SIi 24 Howard et., .
' ‘ NBW-.Y08K..,.-v .
mySlry.;
Jayne’s. Expectorant*' - - /
/CONSUMPTlON^—'Thistern* isfreqnentlyfnoppropTlntely
\J applied to other affections of the' lungS ami Bronchia.
So far as. iho treatment is (kraefTiiedjttiiala cfverylittlo
icon-oquendo, as the.-remedlfes.afo tfio snmei; . The TSXPJKC*
TOHANT shoald be wlyen asbltoh.sanmy bo necessary ta._
rcliove the cough, and 1 produce a free'and easy'expectora
tion, andoieb tc remove the tlghtners,'or pain* Or. oppres-*
gion aboot the throat ot cheats .-The bowels should be regu*
latedbythe useof the SANATIVE PlLltt3.whenbver ncces.-
cary. If there,bo machdebnity, witbnight sweats, from
oneto two totMipbonfuls bt TONIC. VERMIFUGE should bo
given abouthalfan hourfbeibreeachxneal. It should be
mixedltf twnor/tbrec epoonsfal of cold water, and sweet*
tned to please the if there be ho night-sweata, ,
or if they disappear, then give tfco ALTERATIVE three"
time* a day, according to the-directions, instead of the
VERMIFUGE. .
..All Dr. Jayne's preparations for sale, wholesale or retail,
at the PEKIN TEA STORK, 39 Fifth street. - decll
” - Warren's Congress lnb.
THIS INK isprepazpd by -a purely chemical process, and
Is warranted topohutin Nothing injurious U> inelalicvms.
It is-pala-when first used, but by exjxjsare to the aifte*
comcs gradoally ofamosi intenee, and permanent black. ; r
For sale In bottles of v&ri >us size, by wholesale or retaii.at \
sepS-':. ; -. W. S.IUVEH’S '
, . Btattdnary .War. . use. Market street, comer of 2d. •
ttuPAL VAKNISU— film. gallon^. Smith’s New York
/ brand.in store and-for saJo by ;> ■
• - FLEMING B& iS., successors to J.Khld & Cb., -
' decg, : . ■ ■ : : fiOWopdst.
Q" 0 lbs in store and for sab? by . •
l dec2 : FLEMING CKOS.
and forsalo
i-AWUU by , ; » [dec2] : FLEMING BROS.
TT) KARL BTAKO"I—SO boxes, In, store and -for
IT sale by fdecfl ■ ■. ? FLEMING! BROS. /
l ALTPKTKK—I&O bags, crude, for sale by
I d«2* : : D. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
XUUOitlCiv- *y cases Siriiy tor sate 7 by- : .:.
I dec23 : B. A. FAIINESTOCK k CO.
. 4 BROW ROOT—IOO lbs, Bermuda, genuine,"for. sale by
-A dec23 B. A; FAHNESTOCK A CO. ,
£2 AGO- t cases,; peariod,fbr sale by-'
Q - - B; A; FAHNESTOCK & 00.
MINERAL WATERS.—I have bn Haiid, and atn con-*
stanUy retiring fresli supplies of tbo following'
waters,in piot and quart- bottles: Empire Spring, Whltu
Sulphur Spring, Cougresa Water, and Saratoga Water •
; : : joskph Fleming,
- Corner.MarketstocdDiamond,
• jnff- - ana-corner Fourth and Smithfleld ßts. - -
MEDICINE CHESTS—A new lot of- various: sixes iintl
styles, tUJed to order; fdr safe by . : •
: . JOSKPH FLEMISH’
? - i*': - Comer Market st. ami Diamond.
: ~ Jaff" - > r nndccnfherFonrthahd gtnKbliMd
:T VON’AKATUAIKuN aiHl' Barry anotr
XJ V ;
: : JOSKPIt Bt^MISO,
\ " ■ ■}. ;.»; ■; >; ■ r -; , - .'Corner Market at. and DTo mond
7 jaff- : • >. and corner Fourth and Smithfield t>ts. • •
Liquid lnatanUy
•cbangiag thocolnruf Ihfr Lalr to a ilrei/black—tbo
■boat now in dm.-. Also* Hassell's and Harrlion't* llalffJDjtf,
•and lntobajdio;ftr sale by"* •
1 "‘ ' 1 JOSKPH FLEMING, '•
Conrn Market st. and'Diamoaiii-<
JaS and earner Fourth and HmlUifieLi eta.
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