The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, February 01, 1854, Image 4

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,!if j protectorate of tho Ciiriatiaps—to ni 1
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matter of the .Oreek church. Ru -
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with her atone, rlvi t
: V 4 - s i ♦ : The doinonstTations of tbe Soft i
--ajJ^uA? B^ :J>*•.£ ■.. tiuople had strengthened the war
,y ;• COHMEOCIAL —The St. Petersb lug i
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• thing of moment, except that an I 8& ?
' •" trust was etiUdenotod byacom ia,
.'lrise in the price of imported arti( gj
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a A-t-y'-v'w't;'? ,‘ii’ L -'v u>?i which date tho aotirity of the wh I
checked only by the extravagant rrt
fi* 1 ed. Tho weather had become mile »3 i
b r * :*S Of frost, ana a considerable no g
OiV-ri -Vi 1 - r-,were arriving. *«
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!*;£*£ i"'’-’'■O'Vi';’* l ‘.-.‘C'-i '' *> ‘4 , to 2a. on previous prices, making ® 6 c
* '■ "V? >< I of 6s. in one week. Still there L ;
eels overdue, from.the nnfavorab **J
-f Wind and weather. The qnanti ,
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i r '^‘ : ' ‘'r'-V,I ° an fl “ r *hich has comp to han' «■
A New Toiut Estimate or Bos
h Vt- Bourcicadlt, ut tho conclusion of urn i
evening, which was tho last of ■ iai 'a
S' aeries, took occasion to g.vo an S 3
*« 1 3 impression which a New York ce Kal s
deavorod to instil in his mind wit! 'flo i
tobians. -The Boston people, gg
T~,^ s r ?j- Yorker, -“are austere critics, ar ~0
h?Vt‘^v ,t<s ’■«!''■ J * I cautions in approacing them. 1
«i-f ‘ ous people, ond never laugh unlo )
9 - ,4 . their side. They are immense th
* “i# Svfte li st' r , * T*: I*’ 1 *’ *’ C'l I <if f they take off thnrcoats to think.’
- said he had found them ta be qui U£
* indeed, indnlgent and liberal-ai
opinion that there was a strongc
. Now York against Boston than th
-I’ *■!' H-'tX' c T !? land a B»>bSt alt America.— Mste »I
: Acoidest to Hon. Tuos. Coe
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&&2&pKSL > $i'- Q ■;vv^ F . t 'y blf' t\‘ ° BeYioa3 Occident at Morrow, nrtj
oomo down from Lebanon and s
X &*W tow, awaiting the mail trainnp
■ When it arrived ho went into the Mi *
V^r/: ? attend to hU baggage, and in at Jv
'iV’- out by the side door he fell to t H “ r 5
violence, and was.ssvercly iqjure ty,: .
muoh braised, and ho received. ,
« ' ries as to prevent his removal f< **
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r^r 1 -: 'M CLOTHING £
'; t’ “ GEORGE ARM I I
merchant t, ™
No. ST Fifth Street, In Blaso arg i >
- IXAVING fitUNl up a roon for tho pc l>jgl i
rf' : H htoboiliuw,Hatters to JOJ
vfr?'ii-S orJtirFdshlonaWeCiothlngorAlldoscrlE rom 1
*• stringers deainuj; cornfmablo gannon ire i
y?il&2' : to ,
' • iUljouh. 110 will also be happy to sfto to TRJ 1
■ lonxow,as ho has jn?t received,Trota th mn?
tTcS -v " : eleaanlfitoch of CLOTHS, CASdiMEtIL ; ; rft
W rpHB subscriber wouia m 1 I i
W.'? 1 thapnbte.tbatbabas-fSloTeafr t
Market stwr-E to tbs JYiJir UIOS Fh IW!
Sj^^op}k*ii^S^SK^»S«:-«J(A{«^!r^fefe < 1 4S HFIIISTBEKT, immeiiatoly op », ■
wh«to he 1* now r«mv»g and opeolag *•“ r
f mrntorrivlnonJ lancyColorrd Cloi ’lOf
VosUngs, of. tho newest siyles, whichh _
lashowmg to IhQso.whomay favor bin ® P
it, -. also prepaied to make to order ovoxy
constitatlng a TVordrobe b
most foshiooAblo style. rtw 1
**•'*: C'c ? 70 TAJLOR& —Tho subscriber offc; i
-leto system or Garment Dreugbtins, i ™ 1
/ ni generally used by the trade of tl g?
"• Pbdndelphiaand elsevhere; atthe.foli 1
-With histraetioM, slo.oot yrjthont ®
' The Bookaud Holer,eontaiiung fall an at 3
t6sbeoossfti!dmwßhUn E ,ronrarteato* rty . t.
’ Btatos,.on receipt of $7,00,, hy . UM »w
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r —sssFoEEGset 5
MERCHANT TA 3
. s*. tun snusr, riTTSB S&! V
VT and-warrantod to smt.. Baa m
i'O Itato a» M rtmentorCbOTL3. CASST
b?S yk!it',-C! add OVERCOATING, of the latest ityb *,
‘-i for tho custom trade. Gentlemen leav my a
a il ssssfflssasssr' Sf
OLOTHINGI K I
JOHN IPCLOSKE S ;
K‘y>t»'S i * | .f t i ' -rtOBMJiIILY of tho celebrated Cloth eofi '
.- - 'J?, street, which has won an unbonni n pa; J
!«s®4tiwWrweitßBe«ffi!Bi“<h <s 's*<. , .VJB-:* , d|fPwSt‘^pv < t'*f banaae of tho. THREE 810 DOOR! Pern \
1 ; poae of acqnlrlng moro space for then nec- '
* v'i «.nJiifdi;‘K;ti;r.i Mi»;pn rernomd to the spadoushuUdloß «ntl ipoat
i ‘d£d;. C.'i . jf'a< J >w W v ->?-.- DIAMOND ALLEY ANII WtM o: ex f
Where they have now tL The: 5
SPLENDID STOCK OF »
HEADY MADE Cl <& 5
—: • ••••• Ih*tbu«verhMn«mnedto h - J
*??- ITS' Their principal object for this ■ remc B
f <dv£i3 i more fatuities fnr thi JSK
WHOEESAEE T ,
They ore prepared to sell Good* Rttl : u| p
Lowest faster}. QU «
And they wUI warrant them to bet - - 1
VVj}rt*<(f.» , W'}ja fMturod in tho Union. ■ -WI
1 CUSTOM WO l*£t<
SS ! Sffi^2i;^ s s^fW?Sfc«er2lftSl^g9! ,w 5<» , ! , '4 :*s*Hß«m*stn»,Asi>EKWtß* ;
i^t'tsvs!vwsiN?' , tj?'.-i'’;£j ?| . Tboyharo on hand a full and bc« - 1
LOTHS and COATINaS,Ior «
TO ” s
,4 ©nr interests are IdonHral-with the tncik U
and tre assnrethopnblle Uiat onr fidi Jnm <
B§ W«od ,1' {
(east SIDE,) COENEB OP DJ n„_. ?
?*.. i l *-‘t, r: ’ ; N. B.—We desireo-jr pstron.l loan: duni u
S®3S{«^OTssSj6»«|jfetitf3Kfe}SWS , no longer any connection with the C “ c “° *
»?fc£ tlbortFstreet. Onr attention.»deva “?£ ,
House aboradeslgnatid. m »
’©•Seif?' 9 *',)!!’« *•■.;* raarSS JOHN JgE« .
. —mm n
S i
The Cheapest Goode of arlti b
-Q? - WOUNO. STEVENSON & LOVE, , Ac., t
jilt x Ben Hivr, No 74 MARKET STR anpn •
and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, have. atioa
now opening, a large and splendid as en.fr •
dress goo p««e J
Of the newest and most desirable e q
3 present season* • _ ' , “®»
Plaid Brocade and Fancy Silica at b:
Plain Black and CorpdUaa Silks an ,^ r .»
SKMfflStssa &
m I
Jnmcn ilerlnos. Cashmeres, Cohnri «“•“ f
mattes, all colors and qualitloa. J H n , te ,L
t ’'9i;e “•- £ Do »nl high colored De Lain Boln S
■ Fall and Winter Shawls, of every < krele 1
reti4-pt‘Cf :: j'n?Nv.* X Long ond Square Broeho and Plaid ‘horn n
Printed cashmere ond-plainlhibei «« :
. French Chintres, OingAon. »»»* "
A gonoral assortment fast color Pr ' J
r, WHITE GOODS of every dewnptlc JvXo n
-.'ll.'i-N'v CoUars7Uo(Ts,Chcmiicttesond Emh , lav] S
V~ Bonnet Ribbons and MillmeryOoo u
'/ 1 Also, 0 fall stock of DOMESTIC Q(
r 7VI~ pi*-} vf»J3 Llnsn Sheeting, Pillow Linens, To ,
J%3C3&Z'A.: r ' . i s fr- s if- 'Vi'tNfiT !ikina. Russia Diaper, anil Cravats, IS&t f
’iSftiilNSOsVpStSft'.t'J}*? > !’■ fOLOVES, HOSIERY, 6USPENDEI sVt> “
slKwfBK^l k l>' %! VM‘fe» , «^W?SN»>*!ji*^ftKS4SSf‘ l Wo would rospectfnlly solicit an TO
: N t ; wholesale and retail bnyers, flatterii
i?ji T! i fr. ':- N' I N .- 1 i, •'{• can accommodate all who may favor orkai
•£'*b i agc.on most liberal tenne. Lari
i - ; Noucett *7 1
IV r '?: mOTHS WHOLESALE AJSD UF sax,l
W®s ,^ >->’ x Pittsburgh, allloulny c i b>. : 7
-*. OBEOG * CO, Importers & 1 Skins, *,
Portion and Domestic Dry Good* and .
door from tho North-west corner of 1 n
-* alley,Pittsburgh*, paving.coraplotei ,87)# K
their. present occupied Wore Rooms, so pn
. ofthe largest anti best etockof DR'S trGro
' TlES,they haveeTcrlioretolorewbil: n
trade, and on examination, will be foi con T
itis&tez* * ‘if; V« Ig any other Uoußeoybe Wodin'tl fl
. the poartners is East n
bneljess seasons, buv*ng cheap EVAb «
<2* tho Ptttshnrgh and Western Trade,* £,„* ii
''r’ih *' ; t. induoSments to our old cnstomcre, ni ~
ally. Onr stock of Dry Goods coiSh "-~ h ‘ ‘
{.« ‘S'<&■ O.’g lnglcaaingartklemvis-. , „
Snperior Broad Cloths; *?«•- “
Pilot and Petersham do; CfalOil »
Fancy Casslmeres, Tweeds ond.Si S’ 0 *! 1
f ‘T < t 7 *'SC' ,7).Jeans, Fancy Vestings and Cordx fffr—^
■ ■ • Flannels, Tickings and V cet Padi ftS- 1
nIxJ,*S tt7t i* -. Brown and Bleached Muslins, ar .r(Ea a
'4!^ v ;fr. j * -v .'. .’'e ’T’ ’■'’ ’■' il 1 v>* : ' Foreign and Domestic Ginghams ax l' ' -1
’ A3p«a,-Merinos, Coburg Cloths, v
’ •■ Bay Slate and Broacho Shawls; “/S*’- 1 t
:1 ;0 I -; - t ’i.r.-Woolen Comforts and Fancy Silk Cake, i
•" Tho following compriso a part 01 d
•■ ’ Varieties: ««.-< [e
•/ Battaa^OamHThre^lsaßdßs-
It bsierj-.GJoTe?, Ribbons, and B 1 rn=
. laoeQbods,Jaoonetts.Mullr.ud IWOR ||
SMW NatOngn, and’UlinmwT ’g, ishes i 5
AlaoXAlarga assortment of Tablet mtbe ?,
- BasoreandSolssorsoT onr earn Imp OERu S
Phtent Medicines, together with a q f der, i g
Gold and Gilt Jewelry, of thelatest b «
' ver Watches; Watch-matertsls; Wab »J»
tenrive stock of GO hour and 8 day Br ?bcla,
of patterns.- All of which will be *o ****** -
■ modating terms, tor Gash, or City reT T
N. 8.-*City, Country Merchants ft’ ,n, S! J
•- to giro us a call before purchasing eli ? c
;v n '.a ..feg : l_ Sfi? *
/'(ABEEIINGi—A largo stock of at Sffi I
p Vy terns now receiving at tbo AS L ?
<*.i7» : «t , *c 'U3»' 4 *»/*■’ ’i 41. Fifth B of t> *
i*^sSi^AjrJ?«h'vW£*& Ai'j^-eTkVl^rJi'ijaifrW . Matting, Window Shades, Stair-rods, ake h ,i
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. DAILY MOUSING POST.
' 'WEDNESDAY
Tubket AJiD BbsStA.—Constantinople no
counts, viaTricsle, lire of date of Ceoember
20th. ; - The harmony re established m the_ Otto
man ministry was -continued.- Tho Ministry,
hating 7 agreed that if the Russians evuouatq,thc
PrincipalifieSv iturfeey .w)l roonsent to have the -
privileges ofthe Chrietianpconfirmed by a Con
gress, it was, no doubt,,on ibis assent, .that Aus- j
triatfpplioVl for KUssia'sJconsent to-d European ,
proteetorate of tho Christians—towhich the re- -
■ -ply in most positive language was, that “Russia
'wauldpcrmit no other power to meddle in the
matter of the .Greek church.. Russia had trea
ties with-tho Porte, and would settle the question ,
With her alone;’’ . ,
Tho demonstrations of the Softas at Constan.
tioople had strengthened the war party.
CoiiMEUClAti—Tho St. Petersburg letters aro
to thc Slst'of December, but they montion np
thiug of moment, except thatan inercaso-of dis
trust wag still denoted by a continuance of the
rise in the price of-imported artioles. Tke.Odes-,
sa accounts are-by telegraph to. tho 30th, at
■ -which date tho activity of tbo.wheatmnrket.wns.
- • checked only by the extravagant pricos demand
ed. Tho weather had beoome.mild; afters period i
- of frost, and a considerable number of ships !
were arriving. - ■ -
■ - In London. Corn market there was arise of Is.
to 2s. on previous prices, making a total advance
of fls. ia ono Week. Still-thero are many ves
sels overdue, fromthe unfavorable state of the
wind and weather. The quantity of grain re
ceived was not large, bat the week has been re
marknblo for. the very heavy quantity of Ameri
can flour which has comp to hand.
' A Nnw Yoeic. Estimate of Bostosians. —"Dion
Bourcicaolt, at tho conclasiaa of his lccturo last
evening, which was the last of a very interesting
series, took occasion to give on account, of -tho
impression which a New York confidant had:.on*
deavored to instil in his mind with regard to Bos*
tonlans. The Boston people, said the New
Yorker, 4< are austere critics, and you must.be
cautions in approaching them.- They uto a.fieri:
ons people, and never laugh unless tkelawiffoti
their side. They aro immense thinkers—in fact,
they take offthiHrooats to think.”;' Tho lecturcr
said he had found them to befpiUotheTeverse—
indeed, indulgent and liberal—and gave it as his
opinion that there was a stronger prcdjadice in
New York against Boston than thero was in Eng
land against all America. —Jßdaton Courier .
Accident to Hon. Thos. Cobwin. —On Tubb*
Uay night lost, the Hou. Thos, Cbrwinmet with
a BeTions accident at Morrow, Ohio. Ho hod
como down from Lebanon and stopped-tit Mor
row, awaiting the mail train up from Cincinnati.
'When ic arrived ho went into the baggage car to:
attend to hU baggage, and in attempting* to got
out by the eidodoor he fell to tlio ground with
violence, and was severely injured. His face was
ranch braised, and ho received such other inju
ries as to prevent his removal for several days.
CLOTHING.
GEOEGEtMOR,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Ko. 57 Fifth Street*ln Masonic Building
1 TAVIXg fitted op a roon for the purpose of resuming
JtX his‘buslaoH? f ttatterB :bfoi3clr to .bo able to make to
orJeT Fashionable Clothing: of all descriptions.. CitUcos and
strangers desiring comfmabie garments' win do well,to
giro blm a tall, as be is determined to pleaeo the llk*
tUtiou*. lie will also be happy to sfto many of his old cus
tomers, us lie has ju?t received, from the Eastern c’ti.is, an
elegant-fitoofcof CLOTHS, CAS&IMERLSund \ E3TINGB.
dec3l:3m ■ -
XLKAOVAJ4.
rpHE subscriber would respectfully inform his friendsaod
JL'the-public, that ha has removed from his old eland, on
Market street. to the XEW IK OX FROXT STORE- , NO.
4$ FIFTH STREET, immediately opposite tho Theatre,
where he is cow receiving and opening a handsome assort*
mentof Plain and. Fancy Colored Cloths, Caesimeres and
Vesting?, of the newest styles, which ho will take pleasure
In showing to lliQse.who may favor him.with a call, lie is
also prepared to make to order ovoxy nrticio of CiOlhing
•constituting a Gentleman'e ‘Wardrobe, In the latest and
most fashionable style.
TO TAlLORS.— Thosubsenber offers for sale his com
- lete system of Garment Draughting, so. favorably known
n l generally used by the trade of this city, Cincinnati,
PhUndelplila and elsewhere; at the.following prices,Tf*: .
- With histraetioas, $10.00: without Instructions, $7,00.
The Book, and Ruler, containing fall and. accurate directions,
to successful draughting, forwardod to any part of. the Uuited
Btatos, oil receipt of $7,00, by \ JAMEb C. WATT,
Teacher of Garment Catting, ■ . ,
K 0.45 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre...
SAMUKJL QItA.V f
MERCHANT TAILOR;
no. 47 SINCLAIR HOTEL JUJILDniQS,
ST. CLAItt BTU 3 ST, PITTSBtJEOE.
/"'I ENTLEMEN’S CLOTITIMGraodo exclumrely: to order,
vX aTid -warranted' to suit- tin*constantly oa hand a
oboice assortment of CLOTL>3. CASSTMERT.S, VESTINGS,
abd OVERCOATING, of the latest styles, selected expressly
for the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving their orders, will
have their'wishes consulted and complied with, as all work
;~a done trader bis own soperviElon. _ nov32
C LOTHING S T O R E !
JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO..
a V7IORM£ILLY of tho celebrated Clothing Dejfet on Liberty
jC street, which has won an unbounded popularity under
lurnaoe of iho- TUREK 810 DOORS, have, for the pur
pose of acquiring more space for their immense business,
removed to the spacious building on the corner of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD bXREKT,
- Where they have now the most
BPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHS I
iEADY MADE CLOTHING,
That has ever boen offered to the public.
Their principal object for this removal, is to givo them
moreTactlities forth#
■ :. ■ WHOLESALE TRADE!
They ore prepared to sell Goods at the . .
LOWEST EASTERN PRICES!
And they will warrant them to be'oa good ns any m&nu*
factored in the Union.
CUSTOM WORK,
; -JJJ IHEBESTBTTIJC, ASP UPO2I TSX &npUt£St 90TICB* ;
« Tbayhavo on hand a full and beautiful assortment ol
LOTHS and COATINGS, Jor
FftOOKS, DEESS, WALKING AND BUSI-
NESS COATB.
Gar Interests arts Identical with those of our cub toiuert,
and we assure the pnbtie that our fidelity will- not-fall in
filling all orderswe nay be favored with.
DON’T rOUQET THE PLACE—
8§ Weed Street,
■ (east bids,) coeheb or DIAMOND ailet.
N. B—•’We destrooar patrons toumlerstand that wo hare
no longer any connection with the Clothing. Business' oh'
Liberty street. Ouf attention is devoted exclusively to the
House above designated.
nmr23 ' . JOHN IPCLOSKEY & CO.
DRY GOODS.
SECOND AmurAL_OF
FAU AND WINTER DRV GOODS 11
The Cheapest Quads of the Season I
YOUNG. BTEVENBON& LOVE, sign of tbo origlnal
Bcn-Hivr, No. 74 MARKET STREET, between Fourth
and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, have just received, and aro
now opening, a large and splendid assortment of
DRESS GOODS, '
Of the newest and most durable styles, adapted to the
present season.
Plaid Brocade and Panev Silica at bargains.
Plain Black and CorpdUaa Silks and Turk Satins.
Merino Plaids, all wool,and Silk and Wool do.
' Also, Raw SHk aiid Cashmere Plaids of overy description,
very cheap.
Hew stylo Plain and Fancy Do Lalncs.
French Merinos, Cashmeres, Coh.urgs, Alpacas, and Para*
inaUs£, all colors and qualities. • k
Do Beges, nndhigh colored Do X»allies, all qualities.
Poll and Winter Shawls, of every description.
Long and Square Broohe and Plaid Shawls.
Printed Cashmere arid-plain Thityefc.db. *
French Chintzes, Ginghams.
A general' assortment'fast color Prints, from cts. up.
WHITE GOODS of overy description.
CdUoreTCaiTs, Chemisettes and Bmh’d Ildkfa., at bargains.
Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods, very cheap.
* Also, o full stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, at low prices *— ■
Linen Sheeting, Pillow Linens, Table Cloths, and hap*
kins. Russia Diaper, and Crav&ts, very cheap.
&GLGVES, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, and CRAY ATS.
Wo would rcspcctfally solicit an early call from both
wholesale and retail bnycTS, flattering ourselves that, we
can accommodate all who may favor us with their patron
age; un.most liberal terms. • i ’
%**oa VATTTjr}. RTF,VTCV9OV A T/>YE,
Notice H
Tot HE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS 0?
PITTSBURGIT, ALLEGHENY CITY, AND VICINITY*
—D. GREGG A CX)* Importers. A Wholcsalo Dco'qrs in
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods And Varieties, No.E9, oqo
door from tho North-west corner of VYood et.and Diamond
alley, Pittsburgh. Jlaving.coraploted.tbe, enlargement of
their .present occupied Wore Rooms, axo now opening one
ofthe largest and host stock of DRY GOODS and VARIE
TIES, they havoevcrlxoretotoreexbibitetlto the Pittsburgh
trade, and on examination, will be found to be unsurpassed
by any othor House of JLhe klod in thaCity, and as one of
the partners is ffmeragjlfei the Eastern Cities during the
business seasons, burefiasing cheap bargains, adapted to
the Ptttsbnrgh and western Trade, we will be able to offer i
indao&nents to our old customers, and purchasers gener
ally. Our stock of Dry Goods consists In part of the follow
ing leading articles, vl*:
Superior Broad Cloths; i
‘ Pilot and Petersham do; • • -I
Fancy Casshneres, Tweeds and.Batinetts;
Jeans, Fancy Vestings and Corduroys;
1 Flannels, Tickings and Vest Paddings; i
Brown and Bleached Singling, and Irish Hn» oa . j
Foreign and Domestic Ginghams;
• Alpacas, Merinos, Coburg Cloths,uud Dress Silks;
Bay State and Broacho Shawls;
Woolen Oomforta and Fancy Silk Handkerchief.
The following comprise a part of Up? general stock of
Varieties:
•/. Buttons,Combs,Thrones and Sowing Silks;
if D?iery,GJoTP?, Ribbons, and Black BUk Tells;
• Lace Goods, Jaconetta. Mull r>ud Cambrick Moslins;
Fancy Nettings, and Millinery goods generally.
Also—A large assortment of Table Cutlery, Pocket knives,
Raaors and Bcissdrs of onr own Importation. -Perfumery,'
Intent Medicines, together with a splendid assortment of
Gold and Gilt Jewelry, of tbelatest patterns; Gold and EIL
Ter Watches; Watch-materials; Watch glasses, and an ex
tensive stock of GO hour anil 8 day Brass Clocks.of a variety
of patterns.- Ail of which will be sold.on the most accom
modating terms, tor Gash, or City reference.
N. B.—City, Country Merchants and Pedlars are invited
to giro us a call before purchasing elsewhere. •
gep2t:tf ■ P. GREGG A CO.
CARPETING*— A largo stock of now and .beautiful pat
terns now receiving at the
NEW. CARPET STORE,
47. Fifth streets near Wood. •:
Also, Oil Cloths of all widths and qualities; Reps, Matts,
Matting, Window Shades, Stair-rods, Venitisn Blinds, &c*>
&0, At TUB lOWSST CiSB PMCES.
seps ; ROBINSON A CO.
Plano lor Seventy-flvc i>oUaM,
A SECOND HAND MAHOOANY PIANO, o! filx
vill be solcUbr $75, by CUAKLOTTK GLUME,
;al3 . - liß Wood street.
TRANSPORTATION.
CLEVELAND, AND.. JP.IXJteJ#U ROH.
■ -3"'.' ~
Pusmger
Trains will-Xffli HfiS-retfAiajs' wiToUowa: J
■" MAIL TRAlNlcdvfciNßWllanujtMßXMlor'WAlltoUa,
EXPRESS SEATS leaves Cleveland'at 3.06’ p M'forJUH
nneei stopping At Hndeon, Er.rlvllic and Ravenna onlTk—
arrive At-AlllAnco at 0.03 PM. v 1 _
r ACOOMMOBAmONTRAINIeavesCIaveIAndror Ravenna
and intermediate stations at f .-llßa-nd arrive at Ravenna at
0 25 P M.“ Two thibugh-Trains' froin Cleveland to Eitts
barghdally." :i -- . ■ ■- -
RETURNING:
I - EXPREH3 TRAIN leaves Alliance for Cleveland at IaSO
I P M, Ravenna, KarlvHle and Iludson
I only—amvo-at Cleveland at ZiQ-p M. The Mall Train of
I Ohio anti Penns: Railroad, lcavinir. Plttsbohrh at 8.00 A M,
I connects-with this Train at ARlanhe at 11.45'A M.
■MAIL TRAIS,Ica T os W'cllsviUe fot cleveland at 3.00 P
M.etoppmgnt all way Station.;—arrive at Allianceat 500
and Cleveland AvT-W P 51 - -
, ApCOMMCDATIQN-TitAIN leaves Ravenna ibr Cleve
land and intermediate Stations at 7.15 A M—arrive at
Gioyeiand at 9.00 A St, (foly one through'trnlnfrr>m pitta*
burgh to Cleveland daily/ . ... . ..
CONitfcCTIONS.n—MoJI Train from CMvoland connects ot
Alllaaco with thd Mail Train of Ohio and Poona.lL K. far
Canton, Massillon and Wooster: also lbr Salem and Pltte
- burgh, arriving; at Pittsburgh at 4.40 P M.
: Impress Trahi from-Cleveland, and Mail Train from
.WeUfitiUey both.eohnoot at Alliance at 5.00 with tho
lixprops- Train :h£o; & P. It* for Pittsburgh—arriving at
Pittsburgh at 8 JSPMv.- . e . .
• [Express Train from Alliance'ccnnocta witbtha 8.00 A SI
Train of. 0. A P.-K. from Pittsburgh.
i ■ v PossengDcs baring Pittsburgh on tho 8.00 A M Train nr
rlvo at Cleveland at 2AQ P &I; and connect ■with the fbllow
.lngtrainsKast, West and South.* ; ~- ■•< •-
.; -Ci.eviu.vsoAsD ToCEi>o.-*Traius leaving at 3.00 PM fbr
1 Sandusky,Toledo, Chicago and the North West, arriving ot
Toledo.at 7.50 PM andiChlcago next morning at 7 00—
inae through-frofa Pittsburgh to Chicago being less than 24
houra.~:> i--v. • ■
Ci£VsuKD,.CriunavB asd CmcureATL—Trains learing at
i»l) P H; and 85*) P S 1 for Columbus, Cincinnati, Gallon,
Dayton,'lndianapolis hnd all stations on the Bollefontalne
und IndtHn&'Bailroad.;:
Cleveland and Km*.—Trains leaving at 4.£5 PHI and
0.00 P 51 for lirio, Dunkirk, Buffalo and Now. York; Tho
Trains couuoct both wayq with the C. Z. A C. B. B. at
Hudson /or Cuyahoga-Yalls. Akron and QUnton at Bayard
.tfith tbaKailroadibrCacroUton, and Waynesbnrg,
. Ticket A through to Toledo*- Betrost, Chicago, and
Freeport cim at this office. : : •
PaasuUgers are requested.to procure their tickets at the
Company’s Office, of . JOIIN Ai CACUfIKYY Agent,
" dotIS; ~ -‘ ,‘Mphbngaheia House. Wator pU Pittsburgh.
OHIO &SD FENKSYLVAHia. BAILBOAD.
New Arrangement!
COMMENCING. A UG UST 8, 1863
1853. 1853.
17tXFKE33 TRAIN leaved 1, Pittsburgh at (1 o'clock, A M;
j stops only at the principal Statianß, and dines at Croat*
hue at 130 P SI. arriving at Cincinnati la the ovoning, tla
Columbus and Xenia,
Faro from Pittsburgh,to Cincinnati, $7,75;..t0 Colombo*.
$5,25,"' ; ' r ' f
HAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8.30 A SI; dines at Al
liance; and reaches Crestline at 6.00 P M, connecting with
tbfr Mglit Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with the
ftcllcfontaino and Indiana EaDroad tbr Dayton, Indianapo
lis, Terra Haute, and towns In Indiana. Connections are
made at Alliance by Railroad with.- Ravenna, Iludaonund
Cleveland. ■ - •
Fore from Pittsburgh to Cleveland,s4.oo. ' ;
Connections ore made at Mansfield by Railroad with San*
dusky City, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Newark and Zones*
nlle.
Faro to Sandusky City, $4,50; to Newark, $4,60; to Zanes
ville, $5.
Connections are made with Detroit and Chicago, both by
Cleveland and Sandaeky City. Passengers who leave Pitts
burgh in tho Mail Train at 8.30 A M, go directly by Mans
field and Sandusky (Sty to Detroit, without detention.
Fore to Detroit, 0.00; to Chicago, $ll,OO.
RETURNING i
THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves CresUino at 1.00 P M.
.Mansfieldat 1.40 PM, and Alliance at 6.00 PM, and reach
es JPittflburgu at WS.P M, connecting with the Express
Train to .Philadelphia'and- Baltimore, which leaves Pitts
burgh at 1030 P. M. : • '
Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, 14% hours. Faro,
$7,76. Fare from Cincinnati to
$16.00. 1
MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 7, A M; dines at Al
liance; connects with .Express Train from Cleveland, and
arrives at Pittsburgh at 5. P ML
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Pittsburgh at 10 A M and 4.45 P M, and Now Brighton at 7
A M wad IPM., Excursion tickets, $1: quarterly tickets
at reduced rates.
Hi EIGHT TRAIN loaves Pittsburgh at 030 A M, and ar
rives ia 430, P
tSb*Fafwengon» are requested to procure Tickets at the
Cam pony’s Office, at the FvderalStroot Station, of
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent.
4®*Tho Trains do not mn on Sunday.
■ JP3y*Further information may fee obtained Of
augfl ■ - JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent-
WIHTEB AEEAHQEMEHTS,
1853. 1853.
THE PISirSsVtVAKIA iuiLUOAD.
riMiK Fast Mail Train will leave the fassciiger Station on
A Liberty fitreet ernry morning at 9 o'clock, stopping
at til the regular stations on the road, and arriving In
: L’hllatieiphiatbo next morning at 7o’clock, connecting with
tlio trains, direct to hew \ork, alno connecting at ILirrig*
1 bun? with the trains for, and arriving In Baltimore at 7 o*
clock, A. M.. •
Tho Express Train leaves the station every eroning at
9wo o’clock, ftopploft at all the regularstations, and con*
netting with trains Toe Baltimore, and arriving In Philadel'
pbl» or Baltimore at 3 V. M.
ian* to, .Mu ladd plua, $0,50; Faro to Baltimore, sft.
llaggatjo checked tool! stations on tha Bcnnsyiranlaßan*
road jand,to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
TheAceoxaxnodalion. Train will. leave arery afternoon at
stopping at all regular stations, and running
only as far as Latrobe.
; -Returning trains nr fire la PitisVargli at WO, and Bo'
clock, A.'SI., and 7.23
Passengers purchasing tickets In cars, will be charged rn
'cunts In addition to the station rates,except from stations
where the Company bare no spent.
No notes of a less denomination than five dollars will bo
receired in payment for tickets, except tlioso issued by the
Tlnnks of runnsjWania.
; < 6S’’“Noticc: —in case of loss, the Company wfll hold them*
wires responsible fol* personal baggage only, and for an
amount no: exceeding $lOO.
.h. ll.—The Excelsior Omnibus Idee has been, employed
to convey passengers and baggage to and from the Depot,
at a obargo Dot to exceed 12\< cents for each paasemrer.nnd
1214 cents for each trunk.
For tickets apply to J. MESKIMEN, Agent,
„ At tho P. R. R, Depot t on Liberty street
Pittsburgh, November 80,1853.
SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
ON and alter WEDNESDAY, November 18, 1853, Three
Passenger Trains run daily (Sundays oxcenlrd) as Cj!-
lotvb:—, GOING SOUTH.
Morning Mail Evening
Express. Passenger, Express.
Lnare Sandusky at.. v « 4.30 A M 51.00 AM 6-IoPM
Monroeville Junction.. 645 “ 11.50 • M 6AO “
Sholby Junction .. 6.40 “ Ll 5 PM 7.15 «
Mansfield Junction 7.20 “ 140 a 8.10 “
Mount Vernon— D.QS “ 4.10 41 955 “
lleacl\ Newark. .10.03 u 6.16 « 11.00“
GOING NORTH.
Leave Newark at 4.20 A M 0.00 A M 625 p M
Mt,'Vernon 5.20 “ 10-10 “ 0.30“
Manslleld Junction 7.20 “ 12:10 P5l 810“
Shelby Junction 7,45 “ 1.05 “ 835 “
Monrocvillo Junction.. 0.15 “ 310 “ 10.30 u
lleach Sandaftey —lO.OO “ 365 “ 1105“
Connecting At Sanduftky vjth Bind lilver and Lake Hilo,
and “Northern Division” Cleveland and Toledo Railroads
. At Monroeville, with Train* On “Southern Division’
CttfolroKi /iu<l,ToJ*.*-.!o B. for. Cleveland, ibledo, Ac,
At.Shclby with Cleveland, Columbus and Qln*
clnnati Railroad.
At Mansfield Janctioo, with Ohio usd" Pcmuylrania
Railroad for Pittsburgh.
, At Newark, with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesrlllß,
Columbus, Ac* Ac-
< ,This arrangement of Trains completes tho lino of dlreefc
communication between tho East and “ Gnat JVbrtft- West**
i Passengers from Philadelphia aud Baltimore, destined (br
the West, proceed, directly on their arrival at Pittsburgh,
by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad 10 .Mansfield. Tbonco
to Monroeville, : where eoriaection is tbade' immediately for
Toledo; Chicago, and intermediate places—affording & route
unrivalled for safety, certainty end despatch. -•
: Connection is also made with all the Trains on the Ohio
and Pennsylvania KMlroad at Mansfield, by which vosseh*
gera from- Chicago,Toledo, Detroit, Sandusky, Zanesville,
Newark, and Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh, -Philadel.
phia and BRldmoro, without delay/
By this route, passengers taking tha early Train from
/.auefivUle.Columbus, Newark, 4c.,can goto Toledo, San*
dusky or .UoveJaud, remain in either place somofour hours,
and return home samn day.' 1
TiUtOLGli TICKETS to bo had at the different Stations,
for the aboys named places.
a l- .. ROBINSON, Soporint't
oanduBky,.Novcmbor, 18fi3. - .. [nov243ml
Pennsylvania Railroad. Company*
(* Produce, Ac., to
TT. : ttelp&Ut, promptly, op receipt, Time, live Bbvs^^
■ JL&TM 07 FREIGHT.
. Bsoon, Pork and Beof, (salted,)'46c. © lOQlbs, ’
Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass, 60c. 9
Earthonwwe * lather, Leaf Tobacce,
Sc£? Tof^lb* Briod Mli B'lsUos, Clover and Timothy
Oa Deer Skins, Hemp, Flax, and Emm, 70c. ® lGOfh*
anti MenhandlEo,6oc.
On Floor, 87J/c. ftbarrol.
We are alsorfepawd to forward freight to RodebangVii
Station, nearGroonsbnrg,and Intermediate Stations.
COVOBE 4 (3EAIIASI, Agonts,
oornerof Tannand Wnynests^Pittsbnnrb.
■ a n. noTisroN, Agenfi
frSD 27(1 Market street, Philadelphia.
TJEnnsYTTnan (A KAIBKOAB.—Winter Tamm? cetwein
X Pirrsntman; PHiEAnELfntv «n> Baltimore. ' •
CTari.—Eggs, Feathers, Merchandise, Pars, 00 cents
lOO 103.
Second- Olau.-r Apples end Poaches (dried,) Beeswax
Bristles, Buffalo, Bear, and Deer Skins, Clovot and Timothy
Seod, Glassware* Ginseng,.Bags, Sheep Pelts 7Co s 100 lbs.
. TJitrd WiULr* Apples (green,) Bran and Ship Stuff, Bocoa
sod Pork,. Qk>ose,) Butter, Hides, Hogs’ Jlair, Hemp nail
Flax, Leather (Eastward.) y -
Jiburff* Glass. —Aleohnl, Bacon (in casks or boxes,) Barley
and Mali Beef and Pork (pickled or salted,) packed Candles,
Cheese, Groin (in bags,) Lard and Lord Oil, Lead Onphrs or
sheets.) Oil Cake, Tallow* Whisky, Leaf CO cents
Special Rato.—Cotton 60c $ 100 lbs. Plon* $1 bbl.
. GEORGE C. WUNOIBCUS
UAWORTIE, corner of JDJjxmond and Diamond
JJ ?“*,▼» wishes to inform hisieugtomflrs and the public
ls now and choice aelee
-BQCb M cboico Young Hysoivlmpfr*
a er > ® xtra ' fl ufl a SO u chon g,' Ningyong,' Oolonfo
0r aB«« rokoo TEAS; MKhoJbld J.«
rS-(? v 7i EES . ; Sufi SUGARS and BYRUPS; Bunch,
nvvfn*- s "'ta“ RAISINS: frmhCDK
andOrange PmMs «upo-
T? Ph BEANDIia; Port, Madeira, Tenerfffe. fchaSi -
pngnc, Lisbon, Sherry and Malaga WINES; tocether with,
o general assortment of r nure a ornva .»».r°SrS\ g . ft
determined to sell at suoVuwJf
boat by any other Store in thd dtr, OE * M “* “JSSiV*!
• Administration Notir*
XfffTZEItF.AS, Letters -of- Administration a* hnniinnn
armexo, to the Mtato oflSSiSi
KANE,; Isle of the City: of
granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to nfl&lU'
tato will make immediate payment, and those
SS:Somcn\T’ dDly »«ESg
WILLIAM’ HANjBY, Adm’r
IttanujB.au**;
Or—
dOCSr-
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
and other'
JL propartyjUAtownaiid-t*) an av/uisured against loss or
.wn«g9_i^.j^9tt3»lov^xatB'e£^aatiaar^-''- ; ----*<-
• tteimtSj.foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies,"
as-theessnred nay desks.- ; ;, t - 4
. JfOA^TEAirapp&iArioi^-—They also insure:- merchandise
.tr&nspOrtud bj l -. , tfagoiiß,-railroad -cars, canal-boaia anil steam-,
boats/ohriTCTFandlAkßii-on the most liberal "terms; \..
■ «•’ Dat&on— Joseph TI. Beal, Edmund A. Bonder,.John:&
Dsrts, Rohort'Barton,-John & Penrose* Samuel Xd'ifrxdß*
George-G-.:Leiper,;ftlward Darlington, Isaac IL
-Jiam PoiweU, John Newlin; Pr. R. M.;Husttr&, J6S. p. Hand,-
Tbeophilos Paulding, TL'Jonesßrooks, Henry Sloan* Bugh
Craig, George Berriil,Spencer Jl’llYain, Charles Kelly, j. a;
Johnson, William U*?, Dr.S.-Thomas, JobhSQUflrs,~\ymiam
Jsyre,jr. ' h
Directors. D.T, Mnrgan^Hu^rOraig^John
T« Logan., William Hautct, J*rwdenL ;
- •
JosK>H W.OowJur. jSfcreJary. -.■•••=• >•;■-:
1 - Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh. .
jelfcdtf ’ P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
PROTECTION
INSURANCE COMPANY,
HARTFORD, C O-N N . T
Capital Stack, Annual Pretniumt and WaUmfbnd
$1,000,000.
tttCoitPOBAT'ED im: i •
Polldes.of Insurances lssned-et all times on tho mostfaYom-
: • " ?
LOSS OR DAMAGE BX FIRE,
• - OB'TBS 1
PERILS OF NAVIGATION,
BZ
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent
tor piTTssnuan and jxzeqkenycounty. '
marl&y ■ • v '
THE UNITED STATES
IIFEINBUBANCE,
ANNUITY AND TBUST COMPANY; * 7
JPESIYiAEJEtiEMfIIA.
CHABTEBED APBU. SBTH, 1880.
CITARTBB FKRPETtJAK. ' t:
CAPITAL §250,000.
Office, S. E. Corner of Third and dhainitt ■
StfecU, Philadelphia.
Officer* of the Some Board at Philadelphia: '
xnaßctoas.:
Stephen R. Crawibnl, Paul D. Goddard,
- Ambrose W. Thompson* - laimmoe Johnson.
Benjamin W. Tingley, Qoo. M’Heßry,
Jacob L. Florence. James Devereux*
William M. Godwin, William artCcd!^
ProtrfenJ—Swphen 11. Crawford.
Vice President —Ambrose W. Thompson. •
"Medical Examiner, PiUtbvrtfh—Jazzes n. Willson, lE. B.
Allegheny CWy—B. B. Mowtt, H£ D..
„ . dm E. ARNOLD, ARent, :-
marl 7.7 No. TiFourlh street, Pittsburgh.
The Franklin Fire Inmrnnco Company,
D__ O/Phtiadclphia, UrmsylKotfa.
niECTQßfrrCharl os W. Rancher, Thomas Hart, Tobias
Wagner, Samool Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W, Rich
arda, Mordocal D. Lewis, Adnlphl B. Boria, Darld 8. Browne;
MorrieratUrson. ... ... , Cma. H. BiSTcrra, Prtsidcnt
fiTThfl. n. TiivrrTpj - -
Continnetomakoltmnnnce,pcrp*tna!orliinltod,bn6very
description of property, in town * country. at Talcs as low
as ore consistent with security, - • s
The Company haTo rescrrcd a largo Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital end premiums, safely Infested, af
ford ample protection to tbonsEmred.
„ Tbe Assets of the Company* on. January Ist, 1851, as pub
lished agroeably to an Act of Assembly, were os follows: tls :
UortgaßO.., {OIB.ISS 68
Real Estate ... 7B
Temporary L0an5......... ...™.......;..._. SS.seflW
gtocii.. 61,68*00
Cosh, Ac..OijStf 81'
T0ta1...... „„.*1Ja2,708 44
6moo their in corporation, & period of twentrose jean,
thuj bare paid upward of Ono Million Foot Hundred Thou
sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby oflordincr evidence of the
advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposi
tion to meet with promptness all liatdlides-
• 4. OAKDIKKR COFFIN, Agent, ■
ip2d . Ofßce, north-east oor» ’Wood and. Third eta.
. THIBD ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF Tin: STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MAKING
INSUEAHCECOHPAHY,
0? mraaTLYAXXA. .
Assets May 5209,010 61
Premiums receded to May Ist, 1853 155,250 68
Interestan Lo&xls, Ac....* 3,91 G 10
Capital 5t0ck5.—.........;..,.... 100,000 00
„ . $410,183 28
Itcmmed prcmloms, Losses, Be-Insurance, Ex*
pence*, Ae, ... 87,804 60
$358,318,70
Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good seen*
cuntiwu.- $181,481 «8
Premium Notes 179,010 61
C&afcon hand...— 17,820 21
Total ain’t of Beaonrces, LlaWo for Losses. $358,318 70
mai crons.
JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin county.
P. 0. SEDGWICK* Iforrisbuiwr
SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia,
A. WILKINS, Banior, Pittsburgh,
A. A. CARRIER, «*
JOHN B. RUTHERFORD; Dauphin county.
A. J. GILLETT, Harrisburg,
8. T. JONES, Harrisburg,
ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon oounty*
JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President.
A J. GILLETT, Secretary.
Will Insure against perils of sea and - inland navigation,
alsa* on Merchandise In city or country, at lowest rates con
sistent with safety. Policies issued on - dwelling houw*.*
either perpetually orfbratormof yeara.
Branco OClco, corner Fourth and SmithQeld streets.
mygfctf A. A CARRIER, Actuary, ■
‘nittitmygli Life Insurance Gompany* 0/
X PITTSB&tiQB.Tz. Capiial,3lOO,OOo, r j
President—James 8. Hoojf.
Vice President— Samuel M*CiuasA»;
Treasurer—Jossra 8.
Secretary—C. A. Cotton.
OFFICE, NO. 65 FIFTH STREET,
(JUawntc Mali JBuildingA
This Company makes eTery Insurance appertaining to
or connected with Life Risks.
Mutual Rates are the same as those adopted by -other
safely conducted Companies.
Joint Stock rates at a reduction or one-third from the'
Mutual rates—equal to a dividend of thirty-three and one
third per cent., paid annually In advance.
Risks taken on the lives of persons going to Callftmlaor
Australia. ■
June! 8. Hewn, Barnaul SPClurian.
William Phillips, John A. Wilson, -
John Scott, Joseph P. Gaxsam, M. D..
John M'Alpln, Alexander Kcrcolcls.
Horatio N. toe. _ Hiram Stono. mar 23
Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh.
B. MILLER, h., PratdmL | P. iL GORDON, ScmUxrv
„. . . CAPITA!, 8300,000.-
VV ILL Insure against nil kinds of risks, FIRE and MA
it RLNb. All loues will to liberally Bdimted and
promptly paid. • •
A Home Institution, managed by Darctons who are well
Known in tbe community, and who ore determined, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which
they hero assumed, as offering the bos; pro tec lion to those
who desire to bo Insured.
««ctorf. r sluuißr7Jr.,o. W. Rlcketaoa,J,W;Butler.
N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, C.lhmsen, OeorgoW. Jackson,
wm. &L Lyon, James Llppencott, Ooorgo Barsle, James Mo*
Auloy, Alorander Nimlck,Tholnaj Scott.
_ Office, No. 62 Water street. (Warehouse of Bpantr &
00.. np stairs.) Pittsburgh. ' - “ nbraSly -
•®JTNA ISSCItAISOE COBIPAHYi
IIARTPOHB, CONN. -
Chartered 181 0—Oapttal Stack 0300,000.
thoB. k. bkaOb, prtiiamt.
T\Tflum.Ano^ , - A '
"rvIMiCTORS- Thomas K; Brace,
U Stmocl Tador Ebenotor Flower,
Wert \Vooilbridge, ,E. A-Batteloy, -2. ;
Joseph Church, " Boland Mather, .
Frederick Tyler, Edwin 0, Blpley,
lai b ” r \ B s°l 1 :, Baouolß-Vani,
Miles A. Tuttle, Henry 2. Pratt, .
John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham,
OustaTus F. Ito Tia, Junius 8. Moreau.
~ Policies on Fire and Inland Risks ixrnea on faTom
bio terms, by GEORGE E.ARNOLIVAjr’t,
declfcly No, 74 Fourth' street* PHeshnrgh. •
WESTERN FARMERS’ INSURANCE CO.,
„„ LISBON, OHIO. .
BRANCE OFFICE, No. 129 FIFTH BT, PITTSBURGH,
T1 „„ 0 „ Capital, $lOO,OOO.
JAMES KELLY, Frost.- LEVI.MARTIN, Sco’r.
, R. McKASKEY, Agent. -
_ «srwill Insure Bondings, Stores, Merchandlso, and
l fopcrty panorally, on the mo«t favorable terms. [dccl;6in
Ia your Idf© Insured, -
* «OT, rew what somooco has written. Among all tho
contrivances o£ man to protect the family circle from
want, none can bo found more simple in It® character, noble
tJJ?™ its rosulu, than LIFKIff StJli-
AflUJs. It Is the prop which the dying husband leave® to
support the wife of* hi® bosom. 1 ‘
* 1* k tho unseen band of the Provident fathor reaching
forth from the grave, and still nourishing his offspring, and
keeping together, tho family group.
nt** v %_ *>#' «o* A. COLTON, Secretary,
Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company. Plfthsfc~ ;
B °P ai -; Masonic Hall. :
HOTELS, &c.
fiobebok hotel,
No. 400 BROADWAY, iNEW ioBK.
(CONDUCTED oa Tag BUttifm \
EEUBEH XOVEJOY,
oc:U y PROPRIETOR,
auju DHOWS, BrowoVs Hotei;'""'"'
*"»•-
Cg-qoodstablingHttschod to '
FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland. Ohio
f] PAUUCK4 BON, PnomrroM.—Thin House has un
dorgone and eitensivo ropMra.altemtltih >.
yndlaws additiona of new fttnuturo, ofo, and the propria!
tore pledge themselves that nothing shall bo wnnlfar on
their part to render the ftUKEUn a plLswho» ditto ST
dbrtsof afiratelasahotel can'be. found.
&*** 0. PATRICK A- SON.
_ „■ S.*> Ch»rie«, Hotel.' .
“5® & I **; to remlar boarders. Erery foil
5jT ss
•gbo guy aOl thero. [myiatfl W. B. <Smw£ct,iv
Bt. Clair iager Ueer 3Srew«rv 1
«»Atx»SS
(ncurWoodjtreoWwUl bepnßctuiily ottemM to;
iP»»f B doUver ? l te “>? P“t »f tho dty or VwSw.-
Je2B - tf K 0. SCHENCK.
. OFHCU3 MOSONQAHEtA-NAVIGATION 00i ; l
TJEOPOSAtS will be
JL o’clock p. M. of WNDNBSDAtftho 25th “fciivSJS
ooxt, £)r tho opnatrnctlon of Lock end Dam No. 5 ■''
“«‘»«a»n of Locks and Dto, Md tTmoI
reroute to catena; the ■ navigation' to the Yirrinin State
lino. Plana and BpeciflcatioM will beOahlMtcd <Ktba office
«no week previous to tho lettinff.and all
tion given by S. Lathrop, IS.,, 1 K mStoS® 1 *“$?“• I
Propoaalawill bc icceivod tar paymenta to Winada in
oasb; «Jeo, far jajjnants in: atock and bonda of there™"
star - ~jr.js.is ooehkid”™*
aecli - ’ / t -Preddent of Mott JJgv.Go. ■.
mu Wood. w - [npr&tfj BOIUHSOM SooT*
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BANKERS AND BROKER&.
3SS
: * DNI StTl’iDintt; ! .
--•••- teWttMW'PJtl?-*-' •*" . -“—■'* : '
L/umsiGN an d Domestic: Exchange, Colo* 'Bank Notes
J. v < wd i*ndWarwnti bdttght Ana-Bbld
- Oolieetionszn&dothroughout th&Union. • ■••
v dlseoaaieattnß toanA negotiated. ‘- ;:
Blocks bought and sold on commission;/ ’
. rUTOey ramrod on:deposit find’ InteredfrtiUiMred when
.J, >.-w; ~, VJOUHJ ‘JV'QODS,- T ‘
banker and. exchanob. broker,
S- ■nxoaango, Commercial and Bank Notes,
TUCK .Bought and .sold' on-' commission.- ''Collections
carefully attended to. Interest paid on Dcposlt • : ■-
6B>£ rourtlt :BtEe6tj teorTy:opposlte Ui6'M..M.'
Bank. J dnclO
8. -0. tl£miAN,.;v i^,...J ;.;.. i tf.XIX&BAIt
■.*.'■• TEBBNAN& C 0, r
• ANDEXCHANGE BROKERS. ~
fe026;1y3. .iVb. 95 ypfod’Streep arid Diamond-Alley
• . ..- 1853, . w
EXO H AKGB AND BANKING -HOUBE >OF
A, WILKINS ft CO.,
- '- ‘No. 75-Fpfifftfl 'Srkn&f'
Opposite theßank of Pittsburgh,
J* ll6 ' ■' PiYTairgßQn.-
' G.E.AENQLD&CO.,-
D' BANKERS, AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
EALERS tir Exchange, Coin,~Bank Notes, Sight and
Ac. .Collections carefully attended to,
aiiaproeeedJrmitted,toafiy.pa?t-ofthc.Unten.
- ,'Btocka bcmghtAnd sold on'tomnSssloh/' t 1 : r,. ;
- taaN&.74 Bottrth gfc; Aert fldbr tp Bank of BitteVg. [selS
‘ . . HILL ft C&, ..
. ’ A - BANKERS AND: EXCHANGE; BROKERS,
S. • ‘ c conam or-wood and titth btexsts. :
IGHT EXCHANGE onr the Eastern' Cities constantly for
. &ale. .Time Bills bf-'Etchirnga- Jinri ATntng
Notes, bought andsold. Collections
tho "United States/ Do*
poai ta received of Par and Current Fends.' : - [mariTly; -
AIUSr'yRXKIB, • &AHH, " : ywitfXCX
• - 7 • KBAMEB.ft BAHH,; •;,
• 7 BANKBKS.AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
13UY AND SELL GolißSilver, and Bank Notes; negotiate
JLP Loans' on ; Redl'EflteterOr - glockVSecurities; purchase
Tim A 3 ills, pn ; East; and West; buy
, Qinectiohspiiadeoh.-aßi.pcdntoinUieDnlQn.- ~ fmyl
; - N. 7 HOLMES ft SONS,
.BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, .
oAvn ftuotsD »ms ni&EiKa axd Bttsuho*. ornci to. no.
,67.n&nkST.AtsszT,.rous noons bxlow.cu> staitp.
IVT ; HOLMES/ft'SONS,.Bankersand Exchange Brokers,
il * and Dealers Jn Nctes/Drafter Acceptances, Gold, SU*
Ter and. Bank Notes, Exchange <m the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale. \i
; 'Cfoiiectionß in ell the .cities throughput theßnited
Stetes.'; Deposits receiyeddh tojr funds or current paper, No.
CTUaiket
4A5. fiOBaXST,
n SOON ft BABGBHT,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
». Jt oossm.ay- wood- a suraprrrsoirßan, pa.
T\BALKRS In Coin, Bonk Notes T3to& Sfll^'Foreign and
DomcsUaExchange, Ccrtlfitoteaof DeppHit,'Ac.‘ "
Exchangefon &U thapttndpel cities of the Dnitur and Eu»
rope, tor sale inmms toeuit parchuera. - ] :
Current and par lands received on deposit.
Collections zaado on all parte of the Union, at the lowest
rates. ; ~ “ [seplltly ’
BemOTol*
PATRICKS ft FEIEND,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Eaoe22movedt/icir QfllutotJuQmi&tflXflKcnd Wood si*.
-mrSBUBOH, PA.
PATRICKS ft FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brotors,
and Dealers in Notes, 4 Drafts, Acceptances, Silver
and Bank- Notes. Exchanges on tho Eastern and Wcsteni'
CBtiaa constantly for sale. - > '
Collections made in all tho cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at
the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. '[feb3
AUSTIN LOOHIS.
BTO£K AN D BILL BROKER,
OJjIU, Mo, 02 tU above Wood,^
. .. PITTSBURGH.
Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Imns on ool*
laterals, negotiated. Stocks and Warrants bought
and sold. • octo-
: r btcw office:.
Beal Estate and Contracting Agent.
THE subscriber has been Induced to open an office for
the purpose of buying and selling, on Commission, and
having the Agency of large Steam «aw-3Hllr antT Boat*
Yards on the Allegheny river, together with many other
facilities from other water andsteamsaw*mi]ls.lle dattors
himself that he can famish any bills of lamber -and
timber of any kind, great or small, long or short, and
*-eliver them at any; point on the Allegheny, MonongahelA,
Ohio, or Misaisslppi rivers; contract to bnlld Urge Barges,
Store Boats, C6oV Flats,^Boat Gunnels, Bridge Timbcr, KaH
rosd lron, Coal, Ac., to any given point,
and will attend to.the Sale and Rent of Real Estate. .From
his long'experience in lumbering, freighting and boat
building, be thinks be can give general satisfaction* AU
persons are requested to make their contracts soon'; espe*
ehilly those wanting boats or largo blilscf lumber and tim
ber, should contract for them in tbe fall for the spring and
summer use. He will also attend to the purchaso and sale
of any commodity that may he desired. -
Letters addressed toDsvtn Moxx, Real Estate and Con
tracting Agents Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, postpaid, will be
punctually attended to. His office is on Ir«nn street, No.
2, Allegheny House. -' . DAVID MUNN.
asyjaiHCXS.
Col. James B.Alorgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh.
- Mr. John Morrison, Esq* ** u .
• Mr, Robt. 8. Brown, ESq, “ Allegheny [River.
• Mr. Wm, Armstrong; ** Clarion «
Mr.Georgeß.Swcney, “ « '
CrftJ.BabnftCo*, u « ‘ u
decZblydAW • . . .
npHE RENTON IRON COMPANY, of Western Fenusyl-
A tania, having become the proprietors of the RENTON
and.DICKERSON PATENT for making Wrought Iron dn
nctfroTn the Ore, for that portion of territory of Po'nnsyiva
nia lying west of, .and including the counties of Fulton,
liantingdOD, Cen.re, Clearfield, Eik &hd’McKean, are cow
prepared to Fell certificates of stock in said company, each
share of stock entitling the holder to share in tho profits of
the-eomp&ny, and the right to useone Furnacebndersrid-
Patent. The Company will also sell the right tdufeo the
improvement in the above named territory, by single fur
nace or otherwise. Tho foot that by the Ronton process
Iron Ore can ha converted into Blooms at about tho cost rw»
qairod to convert Ore Into Pig Metal, is a sufficient rocom-'
meiffiation of Its merits.
Mr. JAMES IL CRANE has been appointed Agent for the
sftlecf rights to tiro Furnaces under acid Patent; towhorn
application may be made, or to tbeunderslgned Directors of
tbe Company, J. K. MOORHEAD, V
ALLEN KRAMER, VPUtsbUrcbi
. ; JA&. W. HATLMAN,) * -
W. DEWEB WOOD, M'Kcesport,
: deolfcdawtf JAB. H. CRANE, Pittsburgh. - 1
Revolveti t Revolvers! . “
JUST RECEIVED—By Express, direct fmm tbwma'nnfa.ft.
torers, a splendid assortment of Colt’s Repeating pis*
tols, 4, fi and 6 inches barrel, all of 'which we will «ll for
cash, as low as they can bo bought In the dty of New York.
Persons going to Australia or Califbrnia, will find that they
can do better by purchasing their equippage of home,
they can among atrangers, as we give persons a chance to.
try any of the above Pistols, before, leaving the dty; ami
in caaoof • tailuro, wcrefgnd the money.
BOWN A TETLEY,
feblfl ISO Wood street* Pittsburgh.
ATENT FRUIT GATUKRKR—For picking fruit from
tall trees wlthoufihe aid of a ladder; Pruning Instru
ments of the most approved construction; Digging Forks,
suitable for strawbeiry bods, Ac 4 Potatoe Hooks; Seed
Drills {Cutting Boxes, for Hay or Corn Stalks,of-various
patterns, and a great variety of labor saving implements
for the garden or form. Downing's, Barry's, and other
standard works on Emits, Flowers, Rural Architecture, and
LandtcapeQardening, far sate at the Seed and Implement
Warehouse, No. 49 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
jy23 . JAMES WABDROP,
WalTe Academy of Drawing and Painting!
TET C. WALL would notify hiafrlandsand the public,
Tf# that he has removed his studio from First street,
to the corner of Market aud Fourth streets, (second storyj
over the store of Wm.'M. Harsh; entrance on-Fourth street.
At the request Of his friends, he boa also openod a; DRAW
INO SCHOOL .ClasseA for. young Ludica and Gentlemen
win be formed in both DrawingandPalnting, He hasßtted
up A Boom with every facility for study, and ho trusts that
his enterprise will meet with a supporting patronage.
OYSTER TRANSPORTATION.
WE have arranged with the Pennsylvania and Susque
hanna-Railroad Companies, for a special Oyster
Transportation Line, at exceedingly low rates.
oct7 , , ADAMS & CO., 64 Water st ,
Dissolution of Partnership.
rpilß partnership heretofore existing between Samuel
X Pinkerton, Alexander YonngandPhilip Do Bechbrome;
under the firm of PISKEBXON,. YOUNG A 0Q n was this
day dissolved by mutual consent. The name of the-firm
wilt be used, by eltbor of the late partners in Bottling the
business. _ . _ PDfKKKION, YOUNG & 00.
1,1853.
iSf Tbo business willhe continued at the old stand-by
Som’l Pinkerton an 1 Alex; Yoons, under the style of
docl.nltf . _ PINKjERTON A YOUNG.
• Farmers’ Stalfe and Straw Cutter.
TUB subscriber offer* for sale Sinclai rVScrew Propeller.
Foddfir Gutter. It is very simple, having only two
knives, easily adjusted; the'most durable and speetly: Cut
ter in tue. They are in use on the farm of Hr.Wuli&in
Hodgson. BteubonvQie road; and at tho Clover Dairy of IL
Perry, from tho Seed and Horticultural Store, 49 Fifth at.
deol7 ~ JAMS 3 WABDRQP. -
A COMPLETE assortment of Bong*, with English and
- Italian words ; Fantasies; and Potpourris, arranged for
thß-Piano.fram all the favorite and popular Operas of Mo
xort, Donizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, Roeinl, -Verdi; Anber,
Weber, Bollllea, Balfe ( Lortzing, Fioton, etc., together
vrith the latest compositions of Jooll,.Gott*chalk, Julllen,
Strakosoh, etc- etc. Just received and for sale by
, . H. BCHBORBERr£ CO„ ~
nov3o , . Cargo’s Hall, 83 Fourth street. r
BLANK. BOOKS— . ~ . • > Legere,
. Journals, Day Books,
Cash Books, Receipt Books,
1 ' Dockets, ’ • Orooydescrip'
tlon of BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER at short notice,
of the most superior quality of paper, bound in any stylo
required. Blank Books esoo to order. ; :
' -A large and excellent stock of Blank Books always on
band and for sale at low rates, consisting of Cap, Demy and
Medium work, in allstylos pf binding. : c ...
- The trade suppUedan.Uberal terms.
’ W. S. HAVEN,
. Blank Book Manufacturer,
sep2 • Comer of Market and Second , streets.
IkTEDDING ENVELOPES .AND CAKE BOXES—plain
Vf'-and very -
de3 JOHN S. DAVISON, 65 Market street
NEW BUOKSI—UU.P. Callow, Dispatch Buildings, has
-xecelredthefbUowingt
Magazine of Art, for December^- '
Nad PracticalDraughtonah; *•
Popular Educator, fbrDeeember; -
ThoLadyatHaofsby Arthur;
The Iron Rule, by Arthur; ‘ -
. The Twin Bremen; -
And all the different Magazines for the present mouth.
- defg.a g. P. 0 ALLOW, Third street,
J3W BOOKS JUST RECEIVED AT DA VISONB BOOK
STORE, C 5 MARKET st: —Scbaff’s History; Autumn
Hours, I 'Mrs. Kirkland; Bloodstone, by McLeod; Up‘the
River, .Shelton;. Golden link Tip-Top i littla Drummer;
‘Mason on the Church; Pastor's Sketches, second series;
A Tfae Lord oar Shepherd; Memoirs ofß. Williams, the. Pata
gonian Missionary, by Hamilton; The Well: Spring; Per
kins’ Arithmetics; flreeoleaf s C.S. Arithmetic; McGuffey's
series; Macaulay’s Miscellanies; Presh Hymn'Books in
; elegant bindings; Rutherford’s Children; and the latest
issues of the 8.6. Union. For sale by
X t - JOHN B.DAYIBON,
dec2B , , 65 Market street near-Fourth-- •
GHOICE TK AS*—We have this day receifed a fresh su p*
ply of strong .fine- flavored Oblong and Congo Teas, at
50 and 76 cents per pound, new importation; which we will
guarantee: equai.to any thing in thls market at the same
price; Wholesale and retail by -i -.-
• BAILEY-&BENBHAW, :
■ jas •“ ' -258 Libertystreet
I. W« Ohadwiek,
TAEALEB IN BAGS AND PAPER; No: 140 Wood Street
Pittsburgh.* The bigiest price in mb paid fb'r rags.:
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New Music.
FURNITURE.
Vj* CABINET-WARE of every daacnpUumathlaohistend,
ubexty itod SoVfe»ai stroeta.
* 1 : «INCFattended to,'is all IU branches* r nttli
TTiVE' OS HAND lit ttar”exlenrffß OABINET .hd
XI. miIRIfiNOTAOTOEy, Ko, .61 ftnlthSEll rtraitj a
liirKo aiid:pliia-farrUtiir6, which tbsv
will 601 l 15 per cettt below customary rates. , i
. Terms—caahbnlyv ■■ . decSTay •
Great! Indprinthtito Oash' rarebagen,.
XATE will sell our large stock of COMMON AND FANGY
T.f - CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS,' at.pric^a! that ; Oauiot
fail'.topleato'chihburchasert. 'All* OUT work Is tearrahted.-
OurtertnaafoGAßlL r JAIIESVLOWRY;JRaVI
‘ mar2s • - tori Sovaa^and Libertyjgts| ; J
Journeymen, Cabinet Makers Association,'
,WA A E&O&J3& &f&: -TB IJ£& SZR&KV, Id,
■j - .v | ...
already twice to three tiines asyAl "
many. hands .as, tfco largest and
tniwt'renowhflil-business* il*.
shops ertnls dty, nave opened their Warehouse and tiro
abletolhntishthopublicjby'wholeaalscrrotail.withFur*
nitore ttf the following description.—'vis,. ~ .. -y. I
,_Mah°gany.Wardrobes; Jh’essingßureaus; FoliCoicumned/
.Bureaus|, Mahogany^Bedateads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking
Mahogany Waahstahds;.Sotos; JJteansj’Pianofitoc^r l
Card Tabltoj Pier TablfiS’r ifih®
Card.Tablear Centro Tables; ,Hat Rocks; French Bedsteads;
Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dlitihg
Workstands; Cherry and' CommSi poS
common, low, and trundla Tteflfftendß] Cherry Pmr^ugi’Ori^q^'■
Cradles, Ac.'.
The Mvantagea of co-operation, on an extehsira scale, per
mit them to; soil, at; .the lowest •prices, and 'they aro deter
mined tosell, ibwcr i than,opy* competitors, on-eoualty good.-
If hot better article, and.warrante£as'.& puwlo willed
derfitandby giving them a. call. ■*.,
'tB£Steimboatwar)c of, pH. descriptions, and othcrarticles
of any description, made to urderin every style, at the short
est notice. . ■,.t : , mar 29;
JAME&W.WOODWELL,
CABINET FUBMITVJiE MJUrUJP^OfVBiB.
- Ware-rootiiß G7and 00 Thifdsteeet.
jssJ9.-jSrgkpßm^K, ;: J.~. W. ~ W. rtfflpectfally" ;
bis friends'ahd'CnßtomCTs'thatdtelWi -
- has now completed his spring <rf™yiasga
. of Turn!tuto,' 1 wMcbr'ls decidedly i-^l
the largest and best ever offered for aalo in this City, which
Will prices as low as any in the United States.'
..Eastor-Weat"-••••••■ ••• ■“
■ Ai he to determined to uphold the quality with' well Sea
soned best workmanship, and newest designs; add
from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing,
he Is enabled toproduce warranted furniture, at the lowest
■prices;- •■t-;-;- * ■ ■
He has adopted the principle of identifying hfa customers 1
Interestwitb hto ln qualftr and. price, and keeps al
ways on hand the of every description bf
furniture, from the ehe&pcst and plalnert, to the mbstele
gant and costly, that a house,, or kny port of one; may be
furnished from hid stock, or ihanutoctnred expressly to or
ders The articles constotj in part, of bla stock,
whlchfor richness of style and flnisn, cannot bo Burnateed
Ln any of the Eastern cities: 4 -rr^r
IxralsXlVtetoa-teteSotos;. • : . 1
60 Sotos, in plush and hair doth;" f- "■
CO dea. Mahogany. Chairs: .
20 doa. Walnut ** . •
60 Mahogany Rocking • ....
20 Walnut r ft u
60 Mahogany Divans;
20 Walnut - 7 w
60 Marble Top Centre Tahjes: !
60 M “ Dressing Bureaus : ;
SO « « Washstauds;
40 Enclosed ■ ■**■■■
100 Common .
20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; • '
45 Mahogany Bedsteads:
20 Walnut “ /
■ 60 Cottage “
• fIOO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;
IK) Mahoganv Wardrobes;
10 Walnut «
• : 10Cherry - “ ■' ;.
-60 Plain Bureaus; ' «
70 Dining arid Breakfast Tables
12 Secretary and Bookcases; ‘
20 dos. Cane Seat Chairs;
24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs: 7
12 Lodies» Writing Desks;
Hat and Towel Stands; • What-Nots;
Etigulrcfi; Paper Macho Tables:
Conversation Chairs; Pembroke * u
Elisabcthan « Hall and Tier “ '
Becimtitm • -h. ■ i ■ ladies’ Work■ «
Pearl Inlaid « • ’ Brtenrien Dining Tables;
.Ann • ! '■«•• • ■ Ottomans: • •
Gottdo and Hall Chairs;
A. largo assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Gkszszr MAkxafl supplied with all ar
ticles in their line. . •. •• •'- ■ ■
STEAMBOATS And HOTEXBj fornlslied attlie shortest
notice.-;-:; v - - • -
All enters promptly attended to.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
HEW JEWEtBY STOBE,
Soi 87 SXiurlcet. Street) :
(Second door above the Uvrih-xct-ti corner of the Diamond.)
TOHN STEVENSON, (of the late firm of John B. SFVaddun
t/ 5 resptotfuUy announces to tho
at .the above stand, a fine assortment of WATCHES,
: J EWELRY.SILVEE AND ELATED WAKE, LAMPS, GL
RANDoLE9,.ibefcrf and Talk CuXUry f Britannia.Tca dud
OmmutiionScir, andthe usual variety of goods in his line
. -v- .
Special care and attention given io the REPAIR of JPINB
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. ... -J*
_ Ho trusts, that from his lpng experience in businesa/he
: vßl.he able to give tatisiactlon to those who may favor him
! with their patronage.
Pittsburgh, May 16th, 1853. I ... ; ••• . myZh .
: —. Bl«lkiira»oi«,' Jeweller, ,:
| t AVINQ re-fitted 1 -his, store In a hniyiiwmo
XL bat recently returned from the eastern cities with a
;flno assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY
OOOD3, would call the attention of his friends and bus tom
era to the fret that among his Watches will be found the
most desirable styles,patterns and, maters.' Of Jewelry, the
latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins. Fob and Teat Chains,
;Hngcr Rings. Ear Miniature Lockets* etci bhi. .
- . FANCYGOODS—Such as Papier Mache,"Work'Tables'and
Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, TablalMate,
Colt’s Pistols^'Porte Mohnales in variety? China Fruit
and Cake Dishes; With sn endless variety of useful and or
namental artidesywhich fcaTo only to be seen tbboappre
ciatod. [novl] NO. 81 MARKET BTREET.
®aF Wood Nursery wd Gardens, . T
AMES KENNEDY, [late Manager of the weli-known Sy*
racuso Nuscrics, New York,) begs leave to inform.ihe
publie. that he has. now established an EXTENSIVE NUi> ‘
dERY, on the Form of Mr. JamesB. Negley, near East Lib
erty, where be shall be prepared, after the sth instant, to re
ceiveand fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornamen
tal Tree*, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and Plants, ia
addition ip a choice and suporiorstockon hand, he has made
arrangements with one of thu largest Nursprips In thpEasv
to keep up his supply. ’ Caving a thorough and long expe
rience in the business, he can! assure his., customer* perfect
tetis&ction.- -
Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offethis services In
designing, iaytngout, andmanogingßural Cemeteries, Pub
lic Parts, or the ground* of Country Residences; and will
also furnish 'plans for the formation of Lara, Approaches,’
Pteturoeque Scenery, Ac., in the highest' styles of‘the art
Practically acquainted with every branch of landscape
Gardening,and hating spent years in the Sylvian Parts of
England, and on the beautiful banks et the: Hudson. lie
hopes he has the capacity to meet the wishes of. those who
Jhvor him.
Communications can he addressed thronghtho City
Post Office, or ,Jert ot ths Warehouse .of Negler *
Mohan, 22 Wood street •-
DVEKEE'S * Sh-.-.
CELEBRATED C UEMICAL YEAST
OB BABHTG JPOWBEBS,
• The Ch.taput,llcaWuctt,m*it Uirfidand Economi
cal Article *>r Railing Bread, micuil, J-YioL
and Pastry,
PuddingSfSvxdCaka; •
ComSrttxiiyds^
EVER INVENTED.
Opinions of the press*— r
Thoeo who hare tried It,haV<rfbund that the advertise
ment docs not raunt its praises tod highly.H Tallahassee
Floridian and Journal; Feb. 19,1853..
Housekeepers, wha hate tested the quality of this pow
der, pronounco unanimously In lta f&vor.—pbockporfc Rally
. ; Itsnrpftsses everything in the way of rising, wo ever taw
usedin the baking of cofea.—f Rahway Advocate and Rejria
ter, April 16, 185 S. • • °
This Is im article of such utility In Various kinds ofcooV
ory, that when-lts virtues become properly known, jid :
housekeeper, that studies comfort and economy; will wjl-
Ungly do without it.—[N. T. May 21,155 D.
. No one need hesitate to use Durkee’s all-important article ‘
Nashville Whig,
. . Would you have light bread,-sweet bread; bread that you
con eat wlth'oi good relish, do not forget to procure Duzkee's
Baking Powder, and you wfll not fMI to have good bread,
cakes, Ac.—[Troy Daily Times, May 24,1852. ”
We have tried this article, and ban recommend It with
perfect confidence.—[Quebec Gazette, Ju1y,1852. . ■
Dozkee’s Baking Powder wd have tried at our house, and
our Jfbetterhalf V ostenishad at the result—fN. Y-.
DallyTimes^Oct 23,1852. ■. : •. • -o:
All good housewives will rejoice in and glortty the name
of Durkce, after they have given bis Baking Powder a fair
trial.—[New York Bun, Sept 30,1852; •
Durketfs Baking Powder, undoubtedly the bcstarticle for
this purpose that has yet beendiscorered.—N. Y. Duteh
'man,Feb. 12,1853,:
The highest commendations, from hundreds of tholargeM
and most respectable wholesale houses in this, and nearly
every large city on thl% continent, could be given* if space
allowed it,- -■• •- a-
E. B. RURKEE, • : .
Sole Pbopbieios asi> MANuricrtniKß,''
l3® Water strut, New York.
BAXTER A MoKEE, Agents, Pittsburgh. (oct2l)
KALcoui i«on M .... M ..joim k* iLrnt„ men.
' ' • J« Bi Leech) HeAlpiA 4 Cob
TjrrHOLKSALK GROCERS, and Dealers in Produce,Met
?* a ' fl j And Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 242 and 244
Liberty street, near the head of Wood, Pittsburgh,
fer for saleonliberal terms, tho following: ’
100 tierces fresh Rice;: <50,000 fts. Bacoh.assorted •
; lOObbla. Tar;! . { 6 tons Barlron, do* r
. 1500 kegs Nails, assorted; I —8 do Best Nail Rods ■
600 boxes Window Gloss,! 2000 kegs Rock- and wW
} Powder, assorted;
50 half chests Tea, as-} SOO boxes RotfuBoau *
! i B&bbls. Linseed, Lard ah 4
75.bxs.Tobacco,assorted:; Tanners’ Oil •
100 hbds.N. 0. Sugar, part; 300 bbls. Vinegar '
■prime; r . ; 30 do Rosin; * ‘
6bxa.Havana Sugar; . 20 do Pitch* * -
10 hhds.Porto Rico do; { 6000 lbs. assorted Copper;
JS?KkPS , V • 20bbls.and kegs LSI;-'- -
. 500 bbls. N» O. Molasses; ! - ‘ 10 kegeassorted Shot;
76 do 8. IL do; 1-do'Buck Shat*
; 800 bxs. Tin Plate, ass*d ;| 6bble.Xm;
do; ! 20 do Rye Flour;
2 do Bpelter; ; 20 settsThmortf Machines
6 caaka sheet Zinc, ae-j and Tools f
! 100 bus. Dried Apples
" j 100 bales Batting, assorted;
1000 fes. Antimony; . 2000fl>8;OottonYarn.as
10tonsas3’d81metlron;! eorted.
100,000 flbs.aas'dßulk Meat;! • ’{apr2o'
WM. A. M’CLUKG,
- DEALER IN
Fine Teas, Choice Family Grooorioa and Willow
Wore.
. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTD STS.,'
. . . ‘ PITTSBURGH, PA.
IB now receiving a large assortment of FRESH GOODS,'
1: in addition, to his already extensive stock, purchased
from first hands io the Eastern markets, which, will be sold
at the lowest market-prices..
Hotels, • Bteamboats* v and; fhmilleSjbuylngbythe
.quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. :...
' s®* Goods delivered in tbacity free of charge. - sep2l - -
ENGINEERS’ STATIONERY WAREHOUSE.
; .OoiLsßLor MAksxt Aai> Szcbsn Siaxzts.
/A LWAYS ON HANDya large and well selected stock ef
jCjl Whatman’s Drawing Papers, all sires;
. Drawing Paper in rolls,Tarious^widths; -
Draughting Pencils;
. Jliathematlcar Instruments;
~ Tape lines; India Rubber;
• - .. r Field Books; .. : ;
. . y Profile Papers: v
Cross Section Papers;
r ProtraetorJnpere;
4sd all articles of Stationary uSed 'ky Civil EngiMm.
: Level, Transit, Topography and Record Bockamkde 1
to prdsr—mled to any pattern required. i
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v . ••£*, '»,•>«,’ ''"'
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MISELLANEOUS.
IHE yitoaiIJ3STABUBIIi3);OTnoB;IN-'^^^lW!
'.•-:.W' u .':fA.'»mmil(*;t,!'.iis--<-.<r '
MOSEY TO THE OUt ; •'•
J log friends ln.tba <)l4iOcra6try,«W
thexn
for 'dologe Jtfceris hownompbito, «ad qn st> fljm
» caatethat mistakes <!&h hot wcttKiitir toffies accruato any
PMtr. prning the last tea yw* iawhlcStKJ tm beehln
pverftrJlalfMJUiQaqfDoUars
of a tne house for which ho is
Jiiht drtlfta f ">“!». payable, at the fflUowibg
'^Hwords,Bandrerdtcix..?? QI ‘ ASI> ■ . ‘
~U«i*toL
„ ON 3RELANB. ' '•••'■'
Provincial Bank * n ,.. L Tablin'
- -"•'•■ .Baattcass.•■ ;•• ■•• •**•”■**■•' f
Armagh, " . Belfast, Downpatrick,’ Enhlakilienj
• Mallow*: : Htrahane, Athlone,' - Carlow ' '■’•
Drogheda, - Fermoy/ ‘ MonSghan,' Eohiaaoiihr.
Boltina,,, Cavan, , Dundalk, -- ■ Galway,^■ •
Newry,; Tralee, Ba3yjae.no, . ClonmelL , !
Dangaxraon,*' Lofidondoriy, Omagh, ■ YoughidL; *
• Baabridgcr, • Kilkenny/ Dnngffiinon,. •. Ktiruab, ‘
Waterford, Coloralps, Farsonstows, Cork* .' "
Ennis,- " Banddn, 1 ■ Sligo/ : Wexford,- j
CootehUl, Limerick*' ‘ TJallysliailnon, '- ;
... ON SCOTLAND.: '
National Bank of Statlahd, 1 Edinburgh,' and Its. branches
in fifty towns lit Scotland. :
. ON FRANCE.
Messrs. Edward Blount &OoVBan&6tt~.»,' M ,„.' MMM . MM pads;
' (Available inanyeityinFrance.)
. .. ON GERMANY* . . 1 , •,
MeasmVegol, Sock &
V V .'v~ (ATalUbleriinnnyoiteintGentiiny;p r -v;-*v;
" - ••?• • - JAMESRIOTELY, ! ‘
myT lgfl, enr: of Seventh and Bmfthfleid *£».'
. . TEAS 1 TEAS! TEAS 1
WHOtKSAtK AKD EEIAIL,
. <Mt-,tUe, -JPeMtiMeu Store,
. .. 3S,FirTnfeTft«ivFmaDC6aii,FA. '
. T)Y the half chest, of neatly failed in n ifl|Tn W^T™ r ** f *r' ,| »
X) to suit tho trade. ' _...<.
The Bubscriber is now receiving his Fall stock of QEFTJ
and BLACK TEAS,r-conslsHnz 0 f gome of tha finest cl <i V
to be foundin'the Easterifmarket. Merchants visiting ua
cUyarelnvited-to-calliuid'fficaainaonrßtoclt. ' ''
Below is a list of the various grades, all of which have
bee nearefallyselected, andean with confident bo recom
mended. :;. :.:. i
80halfchestaflnoYoung Hyson;
i-10 do . do'• Moynneroongllyson;
.10' do : extea fine Moyone do; •
100 •; do > : Superior ; :•: -• <Jo; '
.16 .;• d 0... extraflne 1 • -do;'’' '' >
60 L&cqured boxes extraCnrions Young Dyson;
26 hair chests fine Gunpowder; v
-•.•••'10 : do. extra fine . do;
• : do - do ■MoynneZmpcrial;
20 do Superior j "do;.
lfia-. do Fine Oolong Black Ten;
40 . do;- extrsfiseOolong;
■3O. do .extra Curious do;
20 - do r Superlativelystrong and fragrant Oolong;
25 cheats extra fine English Breakfast Tea ;
% 6 do Curious—-do do;
ALSO—Java ond Rio Coffee, Lqßering’s Crushed andPuL
verised Sugars. .■•■•' • - *
ALSO—63,OOO Principe. Scgan* -which will bo sold very
low. ■ ' -A; JAYNES,
novK'd&w.v ;; 38 Pi(lhstroet, P!tfflburgh.
TYPE AGEE GY* .
A. JAYKES, '....
NO. 38 OTTO STREET, PJUSBTJBGHj
Agent Jot iht Sale -of Jj. Johnton£ Go.*m Type, sc. t
' OV '
HAS ON HAND andfbr sole,the following;—Brasslinvd
column Galleys; Common Galleys assorted, Slice
Galleys, Composing Sticks; Common- and 1 - Job Cases;
Shooting Sticks; Ley Brushes; Boxwood Quoins; Yarnh
ture and Blglet, of all descriptions; Brass Buie, of all
descriptious; in lib <ans; 200 kegs Prout’s "News
Ink; 100 Founts Fancy Card Letter; and Leads, cut to any
•eugth. 1 •-•/:; ;
Otdersfor 3>resses and Typo will receive prompt
tention, and furnished at the Foundry prices. Old Type re*'
edved in exchange for new, at 9 cents & 2b.
Pittsburgh, May 14; . r • -, a ■ .
CABBIAGES FOBSSLEi
undersigned has ct Ma -*• .. • • -
X CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, rituated/si^MfeS^
hear.the
and. Lawrenceville yi a,a'pleiuU®i • •
°r VEHICLES, of every description, and will' oontinae. to
receive regularly, new snd sccond hand Carriages.- -
BuggitSy wlucb.he will sell on the very
cash. Havinghadtwelveyeaw , practii»iuthebusineiiB,and'
with bis weU knownfacilities hi the'East, ho flatters himself
in putting down 01l competition.
Those wishing to purchase are respectfully Invited to (ill
and see for themselves* . i • . .
. Esp«dal and prompt attention paid to repairlHgof Carrl
ages, Ac. ; [mylSalawy*) JOSEPH WHITE.
_ Dr* Dt Jayne’s Family filedlcines r .
TAYNE-8 EXPECTORANT; Jay?e’s *
V “ Tonio Vemifoge;. ' « Sanative Pills;
** Connlnatlvaßalsam; «« AguoPills;
XXteTatiwev'v j.?. ** AmericanHairDye
The above valuable family medldncss constantly on hand,
and sold wholesale or retail, at the Pekin Tea Stow,"SS Fiitb
v, ' : v- ..'• •.'•A JAYNES, "
Janlftdaw > i /-'.v-ISx^iudraAkentforPittsbixntb.
; ; '■ .. .- rßhoaas 4t Sons* :
"VpIW PATENT AMALGAM; PEN.—This important in-
Xl vention romoves the twd great obstacles to tbouni
veraal.usji ofLhe SteolßenrViai tbcir s rigidity,and their
rapid destruction ‘•by the corrosive action of the Ink.~ la
o/nutely examining,the quill pen In the act of writing, it
will be seen that iht oc^wi'w'-compoiwuf, cons Isting, first, nf
a gentie yielding backward action immediately above the
: nib of the pen* and, -second, the' action, i*r
BproadingOpen of the points to permit the flowof the ink.
This compound movement—which steel pens hitbctlo
never have fiiul-Tgives to the quill Us flexibility, and that
; springy play which is; 8? agreeable to tha hand,
and which seems to suit, the action of the muscles of lhu
. fingers; yielding, as it does, to the slightest pressure, with*
out cramping the hand. The efiorts bf all steel pen maker s
; havebeon directed to the nttainmentof this essential nud
ity of flexibility, and they have hod recourso to an innn
:merable variety of cracks and plarrings to atidß it; -Thu
inventors of the Patent Amalgam Pen found, from o series
that the wholepraoticaeftho trade had in
this .respect been: erroneous—that no combination «-f
“aracks” and “ piercings” could produce the desired action ,
if the ordinary form. rifUit. tied pen were adhered <n*.l Th i*
point being gained, they avoided the plan hitherto adopted
for attaining and gave a pecnllar torm to tho
•metal, by hich they managed to combine the “sdsßors 51
.thaordinary steel pen with.tho BErteablaflexibn
ity of the quill. The second difficulty, to be overcome Was
of less magnitude, but still of great Important to the con
fiumers of steel ;Eyery one is aware uf the eorrittTve
action of the lok onthe ordinary steel pen. Even with the
gnjatest care, lispeedily destroys the delicately smooth stir
tbe pen. So ierious a drawback is tbis from tbo
.Utility of the steel pen, that thousands are induced to pur*
chss» gold pen*, at u> raora<ms'a»tyßlmost exclusively,
because of tho anU-corrojiroquaUtyor that me tab Tl,o
Inventors have renjorol this eidll by their compound motel,
Welch possesses all the sscessary qualUieaof steel,-with the
merit of resisHug the chemical acUon of the Inh.
c wiU ! ?*‘? wre , tima tens'* ihen U,t
Seelßai,thnt Tendering Um Ouchuipfit acrintfodtictd.
„ bjr : „ W. S. HAVKN, Slatlouor,
B0;1 ° Martetatreet, corner af Second. : .
Bridgo. over trie AUegheny Hiver. a€~or
near SUarpalmrg.
•VTOXICE IS irEREBTGrVEN; >Tbat inpursuanee of the
lv Act of Aesembty of; the Commonwealth of Penneylva
run, entitled KAn Act to authorize fbo Governor to ihoorro*
rate a Compahy'to erwfraßrldge ovOTtheAnegbenyßlver,
at or near Sharpsborg, la ADpghenv County,” approved
13th of March, 1853, and Supplement thereto, abd Acte toe*
tendmgthe time therein lixailed, Books-wilihcopened hv
the under named Commissioners, to recche subscription*
for the. Stock of said Company, at-theST. GiIARLkS Ho*
TEL, inthodty of Pittsburgh. on’ the SEVENTEENTH
day of DECEMBER, 1853,between the hours of lOO’elockyA;
M.,and 4 o'clock,-P. M ; and should the whole number or
.shares not he subscribed on that day, then and in that cash '
at tbs house of Mr. NEWPORT, in tho Borough'of
burgh,bn the.TWENTY-FOURTH DAY- OF THE RAmm
-MONTH, between the same hours. •.
Philip Miller,; Thomas Liggett, •
Jamas Sharp,- Gabriel Adams.
Lewis C. J s Noble,- Thomas Wallace-
Peter Klingensmlth, :j Malcolm Leech;
John W. Duncan, Harrison Parry,!
Dafid.Drenan,.. .Robert Chefsman.
Francis Karns, - RJcbardKwaJtr
JDavidßoyd. : Robert Wilson, .
. . James Marshall, James IL fiPClclland,
Henry M'Geary,; Thomas Pearson, -
, Bames Blakely, . Grant Mowry, - -
Charles Swrng, James (PH. Denny, -:
. William 0. Donny* . A* Morton:
J-aCpmatobk,- - . Lemuel Sburillff,
. F. A. Collier, • . . • • James Lowis. fnpvlT
WHolesale and Retail, “
SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY.
T> OBEIiT H. HARTLEY, hegsleato to Inform /»o<V •
Xv his friends and the public gon orally, that he
continues to occupy that large and • commodious p’fsgsagilk
Store Room, formerly-occupied by Samuel <*. ~ ~ ■
stock * Co., No.BB, ooVner of Diamond Alley andWoedst,
where he keeps a large and gehendussortment of Baddies,
Buffalo* Robes/Whips, hlf
He also keeps constantly on and is prepared to fur
nish to -order, all kinds of Riveted- of
the best- material,'*ud In a Style: of workmanship equal tio :
the Eastern manuiflcturedarticl^andaf6ffpercenicheaper; %
. .Country Merchants.and Farmers wtralddowell total! apd'
examine his stock be&re purchasing. elßowhore, as he is de
termined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. .
JBZ* Don’tfbrgetthe,plac&. No. 80, confer of Wood st. and
Diamond Alley. : ? ' v - ' ■’ /ap2B
Sow CoacE rad Oarriage Factory t
JOHNSTON, BBOTHEBB & CO.,
Gbrrur efßcbeccaand JBelstont ttrezU, Alfcpfcny Oiiv.
ixiF&St m WOULD respectfully inform their triends
the puhllo generally, that they have
commenced the manufacture of Carriages,
Chariots, in all their vm^isstyles'
All orders will bo executed with Btricte&mrd todurability
and beauty of finlah: ': Bepalra , will also*!* attended to on
the .Usirig.m aIT tfieir woick>tbe
Wheel' stuff, they feelconfi
dent that all who favor them .with their patronage, will be
perfectly satisfledon trial o'ftheir work. -: ;
• Purchasers are requested to gif eus a coll, before pureha
ring. elsewhere.; • bS&ly
■ UVEM STABX.Br^
Owner .of .SaiihJUld strut-andMiamond alleys. ; ...
having added lately to his
j?r®Sr4 stock, Is nowqueparedto accommodatetherpublic
:/5v l-'il wjth the finest HoraSyboth for
Saddle and Harness. Gentlemen wishing to have horses
kppt atCUveryj Will find, superior accommodations for them
. at this stable.: The stalls ore large and new, the pro
prietorpaysevezyattentionto thrireassaadcom&rt. 7 -- •
.' • -- P. DEVLIN.
Pearl Stedm MiU‘: .
CANAL BASIN,uALIiEGHKNY;€ITY,
(jfXAB IBX EJUULOAP BTAS2OZV.)
pAHm ES wi)|h^M^tho^grioa J gr.d M rf
By leavingtheir-ordersat theMninf ln our boxes at
W°od Braun A Reiter,cor*
ner Liberty and St. Clair streets, Wttsbnrgh;-
H. P. Sdiwafte, or J.Ti Satople, Druggists, Allegheny.-
Flour will bedeUTered to families In either ©f the two cities;
TEKM3J-CASH ofi'deKvoiy.' *
~iv29 ' . . BRVAN/KRNNTUW *
GEAlU’Sir'iisw liWft..—ASow jceu> ,
MEMOIRS OF MAJOR ROBERT STOBO,“of the Yir
glninßegiment; by N. B»‘ Craig. * Published ami for sale tr? -
. ■ L JOHN S. DAVISONr
qec2B .. . . 65 Market street, near Fourths
ffmbsa, SUOiJLDEU UKACE,- SUPtoIiTRR AND eEas*
X TIOi STOCKING DEPOT isit Dr. KRYSBIPS, No. 140
corner.of.Wood etre&t and Ylrginalley. ; All -Unda of-me
. chantcalAppliances are keptrand fitted ati this : establish*
.ment, ' Satisfaction warranted in all •• w. nov2t *
A* MASON •A 00. . Wilinloaa out an t>iM r »
zcL * Caalmt«ea, at ft reduction of nearly .
*7 &F * • r
\' c <}■/?.'- Is^s'r^y
' 'in-j.naimiM iiu&ufl£n W 7 D ‘
Itoplas-or-PustuJeffon-tberace.BrbtS^t^^^^
Bore Eyes, Rtog-WorM cr Tet^r,JcaldHead.
aUdPalflOfthe Ebnceand Joints;
Utio:- Biioidcrsy XumUigtf, fitoinal Cohjplabi{K ftn rt'
pwprielOT»,at<h.tir E ™t'rSnert
Ulel f t^md^? a ° g °, r 1140 tt ><*P t > l >lle,whl c h E ttWU?wla
theuimostetmSdmiceiaits virtues t^wSmferfiecSiiiir,
properties, Iha foUoalngcertiScatcs,sel6cfe{l (rtinsaiaii.
number, Me,.hovtaver, smjogor testimony ffisa ths mAI.
word : of tha. ami ura. ftom-
knomijn thelrlocailtics,:anduf the hlghetl respceutuitf
many of them residing is the city, of fUeimiohd^Vh.; ■
P. HOiTDJBS. Uxchaoga- Hoiet.-JlSifaiona
known (everywhere, sayshc -has soon th'omedteineiidtM
Career'* Bpanisirhilxtnre administered in over a hummed
dhses, in nearly, all'.the disease for which it is'reconimend
ed, with iho.mostastonishinfly goodtcsujta. : ITo savs 111*
iho most-extreordinavy mOdicioe he hes over seen
./QOE. ASD MTEH-OBJ3AT CORE.-I certUV,
“Jh™ yearsl had dguannd Fever of the moat vi 2;
entdeaertption. 1 took large-) uan
titiea .ot ftuinine. Morenry, and I believe off -tho TtoSad.
. vertlsed, but all wlttout oiiy permaurot relfet At last I
Irted.Csrter's WwhlchS“
tuoily cured mo, and lam hlippy.td say I havß bml rT.i, w
chiUs or fevor, since. I amShlor it tS, lfort Toidc ln ttl
.warldiandtha only mtidiclna, that over reached mycatrt
Beaver . .
• C. ,B..hUOKj JEsi3., now hi the city of Mehmond, and for
many yeara in the .Post luur such confident in thh
astonishing! MBca«y.of Cartor’s Spanish Mixture, that he
has bought .upwards;-df :fifly. bottles, which he has nlvcn
away to We afflicted. Mr.tucksaya he hap heveTknwn'it
• to tau, when »uuwn tt
I P?9 E > a practisiog. Physiciamandtormerl vof the
of the firm of.Brlnker * Mor,
mMd^^K?l^S?'^rTOpl^d 0 X 0 4rtJ prS
voom cured of .violent Screfni^ l ; t?OIg Lr Tl *? I „B l^°gy_P ya ss
Usm,' which oatirc!ydL»ibl«lhto from wm-t
of Carter's Spanish Mixture mode *
andthc Editors,in»publicamlce, saythcy^cheorfnilv^i
? Tl ff‘^. SOT S“.SS? E OPSCnoSVLA.-! had a ver
■■i*l j . : ;•;<,V r : .:: J<VPI AT. TArIOS. 4 *
son ja a wbU xnown merchant in Iho city af BlchmohiL VaT
andhULcure.ismostjemarkabla*:-:
- A, MATTHEWS, of Richmond, had ajßnß&inmiri
of ByphlllSj'ih theworst form, by“spaShMu to
'■■sxss&^ss^ ,nceaaaa f i, ’° ud wm?
BICHARPE. WAIST, .of RlchaifmiT, ypg (ninlit nf flni.-.ru
'“£,'». hat , p S sicl iS Ilff call <*nSmed
three bottteaof,CartelsSpanishMixture^
“ V 4K»»'raWSi! 4 CO, No. MMaHen
T. W. PVOTT A EONS, ft 6.132 North 2d at., Phlladelnhlii
■ BENNKTT& JiliKitS/
r A s^? r S 1? B- A- SAHNKBTOOK *cb.L. WUXX)xI
Jr. 4 CO, Pittsburgh; H. V. gCIWAJtTZ, AUegkuwt-'S
by DrngguisAna DetOera in MEdidnoeYer^jMi?,
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LU&SJfi>S«OSIPOVSD BVUVp op VEL
, XW OOCK ttOOTi .
VegetableCompound, sdentillcaUypro,
X pared Jforn: the bfßi rcota and berba of tho a/tcrU
BfllT ° n ““areputation forth,
BIEQUEATINO ASD SIRENaiHENINO THE IXTEE,
ajiJ Dioiann'OaaiHS, and eloauslugthe Stomach and JJow.
els, and thua curing all Billon* Diacaaea, liver Complaints.
Dyspejißia,lndlg« ! yon,CgBUTenMe,FUcii,nTOdacho,FoTcr
andJtgno, Jaundice, Nausea,-loss or Appetite, Ac..and
causing tns'food to nourish 'and support ererTuertr
PUKIFYIKG THE BtOOIJ,
thuacuringullHumors,Cutaneous Eruptions;SCrtifu.
la,Bolt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scald Head, Canker, Pimples on
Blotches, Dicers, Xumoia, Mercurial fdacaeS, Can-
C6rB|ffO., «©• ■*■ *' '
r.'--. : ItEQULATIKQ THE jnScttETOEY OUGASB
anil by*enabling: them to ■ perform their proper function.,
“*.«Wfcr nw»Tpainful and dangerous iUb-
C J?*;5 and quietingHioHerroua System, thus
**! dfaaisesof tho
NerveO) aa Hysteria, hmirnlgia, Crntupr, Ac. Itlsunrlyulled
of .U yfiIIAIJJ COMPISdNTSi aa YftSkmsd
.fhSir o^ 1 , 17 ’ Obstructions,
the Feet, Xinib4 Joints, &c., caused W weakness; &\bo.
Coinplalntfl, tus Colds, Coughs,' Astbmsu
Consumption, ' ?
n niade nse oftho ttomponnd Syrup ofToHowDock
Cashier National Bank, Proyideneo.lUll;
differ.
Richmond; C. B.'Juries; editor
ProTidenceG«i. AdT?L, ( William Fields M. W. G.lEcyru*
Hutciiiuson, G. Bea, V. J«
£atra; Doct. Colby; end one hundred others' 'of this
JriosiTespectabiefMDiliea of-PnjTidenc*.
Thtscertiflta that I.hare..foy a numberof years been ec.
the composition and mode. of manufacture of
MOBSE pWMKFUNI) STRUP Ot YELXOTTI)OCK, r BOOr
I have alsobeen acquainted withita modus opehindiin&fa
ease ? ond cihWtbat in all respects it is admirably calca
signed. It is especially valuable in INDIGESTION and all
i u eicit * to healthy action iha-
LIVER, removes Torpor, andlnactivity of this OKGANjmd
01 '*? action in an the system. As o IffipIT
RATOR, or jrariflcr of has no snpurior. '
rvl ,V ••':'• •' V DAVID EOI.MES. il. D.*
: ProvidentCyE.Zi JanJ'4,’ 1853.- ■ ' •■•
. by 0. JIORBB * N0.'449 Drbadway.
.New Vork, and sold by Drnggista and others throughout
; tbis and other conning '•••; JOEL MOULEIr/Afferit; -
. apr27:ly . .■ . - . Pittsburgh,Pa«.
CEtEBBATED • ~
CURATIVE INSTRUMENT,
. O JSaUSSlONSjW^arriusingaTidiiestnifctlte^iinaijroduc**
I. * 80 mac ? ittischitf ■t» the nervoafl Bysteqi. lucapacltn* •
Ups Vh&inaa Corbaflinttag, society ana matrimony. ■
v®" 3 Instrument la simple, comprehensive hpa
fauing t :zn<X :may eligtlfirt incon
venience.crthe knowledge of thdmost.JnUmaitffrientf.'
it Is to be used externally, pitUudn gno pain br-fniurr
whateTW, noTrpiOTroting any one ; ftom *ttendlnS-tOA
msbosinesa; and while in Ureuot o tinglfeirititfori carr take' ;
plWo|, inttawttfmp theorgaiitjitfa thort Kme, lotuchcn.tx
xeru Vua IMy RWAnttnm PEiunwspowEEOT tETExno^.tha 4 •
loas of Wiich, caused by early abuso;istlie disease In que*.
Uom ana tneeauseof the thousand concoiMUint'eomplainta
--Us: nervousness, Prostration, Pain hi thtt.
Head and JWmness of Vision, WeakneSa-of thft jßack and
Extremities, Affections of the Eycai-Inipolenco, Pirn.'
plrsoAtbe Joca,Premature:DccUiio of Virility,\?e&tness r
of Memory and Power ibr Mental Application, Defection,-'
ATerUon Salf-Dis trust, Ldrcof fioUtndeJ
Heibalso remembered, that those complaints are but Uttle
profession in graenil, and tliot all Che '
MKt facTcr *iU,«top tioßS'.
r^^T, I SiL^ 1 < J^? > ' OEt ' IIUO arc Jure to :
P*Joa>»to»™ntdfetre«aliigeoaMqaencei. \
«»wWUy *Morrf
OBaln.it t>U obserralipnlir a_boi, is only Jlo. Itcin ho sent
SoStf'?,.* 0 ’o “7 J»« of tho United stitoj,
Canada, Ac* according to order, accompanied by full dircc*' !
tions, anti Impor. ant udvlcor ter the married and idnele.tho
torto theremotest parts of tho country; being
J&applicatibns.ani remittances must bo directed frost-*
h6haTlllg noA 2 encl «^taiSh-
*■ ** IMW street;
sSSsrisffiS2S£ESiSA Bt ““ sp - IWfrom7to
certify, with great pleas oro,that tho
*“woieaaonfld Instrument ii not only constructed on eel*
enaflo prindplesrbut thatfrom Us use the happiest reablta
may always, ’with confidence, be an tlcipated; th ere beins?,'for
the cure of those diseases, no other 1 certain remedv extanL
'-HENBY S; KELLER,;M. dJ-
- v OH, GOET2E, M. - Chambers at,.
O. EOKHAItI/r, M.!>.,Howard Btll
' NEW YORK.
Jayne>« Eifeeti>iri>ntt -
CONSUMPTION. —Tills term is frequently inappropriately
applied toother afTecllohsof the. longs and Bronchia.
So Tor 09 tbetreatment Is concerned," tblsfi of .very little
con-cquence, as tho reipedlesare the same, The T’V u pi,
TOItA.NT Bhqnht.l*, given as ollen asinay be necessary to
relieve the oon'gh;and prodneoa tree and easy expectora
tion,and also tereniove the tightness, or pain, or onrrea-
Bion abont tho lhrcat or chest Tho bowels should bereini.
toted by the use of the BA-NATIVE BILLS whcneve/neces
rory. II there bo much debility, with night sweaia. from
one to two.tra.BpoonfoiB of TOhICVEEIUFIJOE stolid be
given about half an hoar Word each meat It should bo
mixed In two or three spoonsful ofcoM water, and sweet
ened: to please thetaato. Jfatlf there hi ho night-ewcots
or If thoyOUappear, thon givo the. ALTSRATIVK three
VI^IBTOKr^ 111118 t 0 U ‘“ directlooß, instead of the
AU Hr. Jayne’s preparations fbr Bale, wholesale or retail
at the EBKIH TgA SXOBB, 88 Jlfth street. d«i? ’
J*«"«»’* «-one«aa in*.
fTMnSIHR is prepared by a purely chemical procern, and
JL/ iswarraiicdtoemtain‘wUihptitfuriowlo mrfe/icoenr.
It is Bile when tot used, but by exposure to the olrbo
comes graauallypfampglinteiiM a mi. permanent black.
For sale in "bottle of vari «ua size,,by wholesale or retail et
' ■ ~. ' ■ ■ .. . W.S.UAVBU'S
, .Btattonary >yar.r - osotMarketstreet, corner ofiZd. ■
GuyAL yAUNISiI—AOtI gollons, Smith’s New Yorh
brand, lo fitore for sole by. .- . .
FLEMINQ BB vS-, successors to J.Kidd A Co
dw2 bOWoodV :
TvJToKa
lefr dec2
Tl ifH ) aAMTCSmjiBLKa in store"nod"for eilj
H lyU by. [deed] ITLKMIKO BBOS:
OKAKL bTAtIO bores, “ObiQ." in rio ro and lbr
X sale by . Ide<g] / SLBMIK6 bbos.
T coses&dry for Ralo by "~
■JIJ; dcc23 Be A. FAnNEaTOCIv & CO.
Arrow ,
■ dec23
SAGO- I ca&Sj peurloJ, for sale by ~ "
d«*3 B. A. PAKSKSTOCK & CO
. h “’“ und'am^con
:- atantly rcctdTing-frefh supplies of tio lbllo-JlmT
*“ Spriug WWto
Sulphur Spring, Congress Water, and Sarstogk Water
■ JOSEPir PLBMISG,
■ Comer. Mar he tsLoml Diamond,
and corner PourthandSraithfield ats.
cajssru—i MW lot or /various- sizes and
. Btyjg>|fllled loonier y for ty .
, " ~v-, JOSEPH iXEMI.NG: ' '
■j n Corner Market st-and Diamond.
J t9 i i ~,Vi ~ HtnUMioH gta.
iiaaW Hair Dyo, for inMnnlly
dianglog the color of thVhair to a deep black-tie
ora l non la uM. Alk>, Buasetl'Band HarrLwn’s UaSr Dy e,
and Alxaailer’e Inoobaphe, ft>r ralobj
„ , JOSKHT PLESHKO,
, „ Corner Market st. end Diamond,
; Ja3 : . and Wraai Joorttt and BaltMold ata.
v ‘o.v;x
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DBPGS AND MEDICINES^
Bit. BE. LANEY’S
Iba lu store und for eale- by —T—
’ ru.MiNq np.oa.
AXiTFlTritE— l6o"tegSy crude, for sale by -
h dec2fr : - D. & FAHNESTOCK & CO.
.’—loo lta, Benndda, gen nine,-for. sale, by
B. A. KAHNP.BTOCK A CA
KATiiAIIION and BarryVTrlcopheroui', a new
: • ■ "
’ 1W- Josism Fleming,
;;■ <atner Market BLaodDlKmoDd. ;;
ana coraerKonith and gmUhfiria &•.-
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CO ‘ ,
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