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MONDAY-. MOftNISG:
ffowujnx Mdbbeh - a most horrible murder
was committed yesterday caning, ‘“Reader e
grocery, on Main street 'The particulars, as
we Teamed them, arc as follows: Wimam i
“A man named Apper, keeper of tb °
Totl TTouee on Court street, was annumt ,»i
WKhad a quarrel wl* *»« name
•nmnt when a companion of urani 0,. nam-u
Moreau walked np behind Appor and shot him
the most cold-blooded manner baok of
the head killing him instantly. The murderer
fled immediately, and has not yet bo ?° a " e | tc c
Grant was arrested as antan accomplice, and, we
understand, lodged m tbe calaboose The «
citemont among our German mtuenswas ivery
groat. The pqlico wore qn track of the <msaß
. The last we hoard of him ho was at the E
trying to got across.the river. It is ■
that he will ho arrested, and receive the punish
present atthe tho murderer’s
city truly is gaining almost unen
•aFr?a„ „nf„rintv- boasting ourselves on our
march towards ’complete civilization, whilst
■deeds each as have lately disgraced the place,
have boon allowed to pass unnoticed, is oertaia
ly too bad.— Memphis Eagle and Enquirer, -8(A
ultimo. :
, Estate or Con. Tnosms H..PsnHss. U >
estimated that tho estate left by Hon. Thomas
n. Perkins, of Boston, will * n nnn is to
000. By his last will, the sum of ®6oo,oooisto
be equally divided among his six snrviv E
dren, and $lOO,OOO is given to the tt
censed son. His five married children anu a
grandson are the residuary Hemak
bequests to his two sisters and other relatives
but-daring his lifetime mado all tho donations
he'intended for pubHoinstitntiona^^^^^^^^^
CLOTHING.
GEORGE ARMOR,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
to hapW toeoonikny or hi. old cus
tldloas. HO WIII O SO DJ pp, M Eastern cities, on
S^^CWTHSo T^nXEliE3 and VESTINGS.
ducSl:3ca % ■ - 1
REMOVAL. ,
oeot of I'lwn wii Fancy coi * . ... pleasure
• Vestings, of the newest styles,, which ho wm wao y
la showing to those homey article of Clothing
SSSuf. wUrot*, la the latest and
offers for sale his com
States, pa receipt of Catling,
«,ren yo. 45 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre^
SAHhKh OSA>I __
yo *Zf &?&£,s! "hotel 'kZfrscs,
■ ET. CUJE HTIUIT, PITTBEUIWO. , .
U pad leMTantoa CLOIE3, CASSIMIiKES, VEeTtbOS,
•>“*Sv^MOAllSa,ctl“e liteststjles, selected v
•BdoyUloUA|iau» o ‘ t leaving their orders, will
SvtS^^StSlead r pliedtrith,as^orK
CTIWHTIvr^STOFIEI
TOHISf M’CLOSKEY & CO..
!=*S®SSS?S%3ffi&
■ “CLOTHS!
reapy made clothing,
- ''FhaiWcver boon offered to the public. '
*°®™ thCT
TRADE!
'VoWsT l EtsTh'ltN°PßrCFS.'
And they will -warrant them to bo ns good « any menu
fKtarodin U* Cnion^ oM woaK ,
,£« o,
S,TS'valkis« and busi-
HESS COATS.
: filling all orders wc J^J&l?Ts^ r plr' -
JKT DOST MRGETTHb 1-LACV-
fo. 88 W«®& Street,
■ 1 (east side,} corker or diamond aliey.
desire our paeons to understand that^we^ha^^
fi?b!Sf stS C our attention la devoted exclusively to the
nousoabovo designated. J0IR) M . Ct O3KF.T A CO.
DRY GOODS.
* c*aXjl* i'tDWisS'DaUoops 1:
Good* of the Stooonl
__ AT Twfi RTRVFKBON & IjOVK, 81RQ of tho
TVTOtJMh.BTbjx-^ * \tipt:pT fiTKEET, between JoUrth
SssiggPte*-;
of the newest end mort desirable etjlej, edepted to the
- end Peru
'. dJSES "h "o^"ne 3 ,en ™llU*.
tS W^?^enrS«? n -
Printed Cashmere and plain Thibet do.
rssstssssf&vs* s? n nts ’ from 0K cu - " p '
■ - feßsESsas^&v:
ege, ontnost liberal tom »•,„„. srevra3o >- & MVP,.
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moASDvSSnCT
Sa^sassssfiss
dMrfrtm the Northwest tho enlugol pcnt of
• tbrir TOM®* STvABTf'
thepartners 1b cheap bargains, adapted to
: l W {o offer
the Pittsburgh a n( j p UxcbaBerfl cener
lSw“o«rtDA of Dry Good» conriata In put of thofcllow
'*«*ter£&JUr.
BfttinettE;
.* MB . "P&qct Vestings and Corduroys;
SS»W«S,WI>rc 88 *.»;
- : ' & y '&SoS^F™y W Blilinondko«hl e ft.
»ik° f thol!e “ ral Btock 01
Tlireadsand Sowing fiiltai
Buttons* . nihbonp. andßlack Silk Toils,
• ..ao*W*QtoJ®*»®“ss°“{^| llull iCambrlck MoaUna;
, coods generally.
' ‘ ' Li FanC l Pocket knlw*,
lmportation. Perfumery,
. Basora anA Sdsftora of on tb ft e p i e ndid assortment ot
. Patent Medicines, to* ft xx bp j a^,B tp ft tiorns; Gold and Sil-
SSS£? An Bo of h «hU *U. behold «a. «»t
»aj£j£» «• «"iw
- to gi,» a» a call before purchasing cn
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r [' E on!y S$U
iTn«Mmfl mratlemen of this anil the surrounding districts,
"ISSSJfdlKtton of notion, to mil and try his less,
Jhleh berells subject to be returned, if they don’t giro
The following are the prices :
“prime Oolong! Souchong end Congo, 37>45,50 cents $ B>.
■ tong .Me * lb.
. ,Exti»llne,(imrydoliciouBC^ngo,7so.^lb.
' 76c. *ft.
.omsi“Sam P ond alley A liter* reduction made
to dfislor*. ■
MSKEgggi S2SSS
lie, port 4—Favorite Moto*
Marches, -Wdiscs, Vnti and Interludes.
7—Modulations.
Put Ibr theHelodeon, Sera
noalgnrf ««L"-^vl^nnOTany similar instrument, by John
pblno, M Mn. OrFon, orony rcb New York, author
'SBtaWi- Organ-
U A £».*£.,&” f ! aS' above work just: ««dvcMnd fcr
Store of Jo^Ji^a“^L
—TgpETIIiG.—A large Btocfc of now aail Deautlful pat
toms now receWnc at tha r .
“ NEW CARPET STORE, • ;
« Fifth strost, near .wood
nti ninths of nil widihs and qualities; Ita£A Matts,
StslwoOs, Yenitian Bunds, Ac.,
fa,'/ >*r TffltffigXgT CASgFBICTg. . .
■ seps
- fA , KfiventF«iive uollars*
A' fJcrSrnn l*£> MAHOGANY PIANO, o! b\x octsTtf,
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transportation.
CLEvScAK*3htUK-MR** BUtI9H
I.:, urRAiKBOAD. ■:.
eebruaby c.
I “vSo>iMOISSJON TRAIN* leaves Claveland for Ravenna
tMtopmudiato Stations at 7.4&, and arrive at Ravenna at
$25 *p mTtwo through. Trains from Cleveland to Pitts
burgh daily.
RETURNING. ... ,
EXPRESS TRAIN-leavea Alllanoe for Cleveland at IRoU
p M, stopping at Lima, lUveuna, tolrtle Mil Hudson
only— arrive at Cleveland at 2.40 P M. Tho Mall »alo of
Ohio and Penna, Railroad, leaving Plttsbnrgh at 6.00 A M,
connects with this Train at Alliance at ll.u AM.
MAIL TRAIN leaves ffellsrUtaf« Cleveland at 3f)o P
M, stopping at all way Stations—arrive at Alliance at a no
’‘“aMOMMODATIOn'tRAIN knvcs_ Ravenna forOfove-
through train
b CONNIICTIONSo— Moll Train ftom Cleveland “uniats at
burgh, arriving t ciKd h andf'Md Mail Train ftom
PI & U AlUancoconnects with theB.OOAM
S, at 7 55 P M and Chicago next morning at 7 00—
time through ftom Plttshnrgh to Chicago being less than -1
ho cSVaj«rt>, Columbus ro CracntsATi.-Trains Isovinjtit
° 50 P M and 8 30 PM for Columbus, GndnnaU, GMlon, 1
Dayton, Indianapolis and oil stations on the Bellefontalne j
leaving at 4.45P51 and
900 P M for Erie, Dunkirk, Buflalo and how lort. Tho
Trains connect .both trays with the O. Z. i
Undson for Cnyahoga Falls, Akron and CUutcn at Bayard
with the Kallroad forCarrollton, Minerva and Wnynesburg.
Tickets throngh to Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, handle and
tho
C °”^ Jr '° Ui MonSn l tah.la^llodse.AVatar sh, Pittsburgh.
OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA BAILBOAD.
New Arrangement,
COMMENCING AUGUST 8, 1853
ETPIU3SS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh ot G o’clock, AM;
‘ tnna onlv at tho principal Stations, and dines at Crest*
at PMa arriving at Cincinnati In tho evening, Tia
torn n msWi to Qndnnati, $7,7&; to Columbus,
tt 'mxi'N leaverPittsburghatB.3o AM; dinesat Aj*
ito»?«SvShS<S«flS; rt 6.00
tlm Ni”ht Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with tbe
lndian* Railroad for Dayton, tajknap*
du*kyCUy, Mansfield, Mount Vernon, Nowark and Z»n«-
Tl Foro to Banduaky City, {!,»; to Newark,s4,oo; to Zaoce
"‘conSklons are made with Detroit aoll br
Cleveland and Sandusky MmS
hurehin the Moil Trals at B.SO A M, go <UrocUy by Hans
flelTand Sandusky City to Detroit, without detention.
Karo to Detroit, C^toChfca^H,oa
TOE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves CresOSne at 1.00 P M,
ManeSeld atl-tOPM, and Alliance atS.OO J h
c» iPlttaburgh at B.la 1* M, connecting with tho KxpttM
Triiin to Philadelphia ond Baltimore, which 1 cares lltts
blrfmo“fromCindnnatlto Pittsburgh,t°nra. Pare,
$7,75 Fare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore,
TRAIK leares Crestlin® at 7, A M; dines at Al
liance; connects with Express Train from C*ctelftnd, and
™AlNlcarc,
Pittsburgh at 10 A M aod 4.45 P M, and New Brighton at ,
A M end IPM. Excursion liekota, $1; qnarterly tLiote
ftt leaves Pittsburgh at R3O A M, and ar*
rf t’nw’ngeH arc requested to procure Tickets at the
Company's Office, at tahM Bw* «**& “ t Mtsu
ffiS-TbcTreinsdonotninonßunday..
S3r Further Information may be obtained or
JOHN KEI.tY, Passenger Agent.
WIHTEB ABBAHOEHBHTB.
x BO 3. iBs3 -
TUB PK3Wi'i.VA3iIA KAIiIIOAD.
n*llK Ka«t Mail Train will leave Ihn I'aMeDgcr btation on
I LibcrtT Street every morning at 9 o rliru. stopping
„t ill tbs regular stations on lbo road. mil unmj »
rhllndelphinthe next morning at ■ o cloc„, connectingxslth
the trains direct to New \ erk, also connecting at Harris
burg with the trains for, and attiring in Baltimore at 1 o -
Cl Th» J rrore*'! Train iearca the station every evening at
9:39 o'clock, stopping at all the rrgnlarjttationa, and rm
necting with trains for Baltimore, and arriving In Philadel
r»hi* or Baltimore l • M* , . -■
Esre to Philadelphia, s9,ooFare to Baltimore, ss•
llaffiagf cheekwl to oil station* on the Pennsylvania Rail
road and*to Philadelphia and Baltimore. .
The Accommodation Train will leave every *£ l *”** > ® **
6i3«’clork,atoppltK at all regular stations, and running
oll lUturnltigd,rains arrive la Pittsburgh nt sdo, and 8 o ■
Cl Pad sen gc rep urc Ims in s ticket* in cars, will lie chorgcdTix
CctTS in addition to the station rates, except from elation*
whm* the Company havo no ogewt. ... .
No notes of a Itss denomination than fire dollars wUI be
received in payment for tlckuLi, except throe issued by the
Uanka of i’ennsv’Tanla. _j»,».
<*■ss- Nonet.—lncase of loss, the Company vtillholu thma
selves responsible for personal baggage only, nud for an
amount not exceeding $lOO. ... .
v ih—Tlie Kscchior Omnibus Line ha* been employe-!
to convey passengers and baggage to and from the D&pot,
„ charge not to enceed V 2% cents for each passenger, and
r k - d. mermenas,.*.
tor ucacu i P p g }l Dopot, on Liberty street.
Pittsburgh, November 30,1853.
ROBINSON A 00.
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B\NDUBKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK
RAILROAD.
WINTER ARRANUEMBtiT.
ON and After WEDNESDAY, November 10, 1863, Three
Passenger Trains run daily (Sundays excepted) as fob
I<lW * 8 going south. „ .
Morning Mad Evening
Express. I\iucnger* Express.
LeaTe Sandusky at «AM *{ 9® A „ U |jJu M
Monroeville .7unction- 6-le 11-oO
Shelbv Junction- 6.40 * JJS PM ’.15 „
Mansfield Junction— 7.20 “ \ f u g-jS „
Mount Vernon— 0-05 4.0 non**
Reach Newark goiNG NORTH."’" '
Leave Newark at. 4 20 AM 9.00 AM I»PM
Sit. Vernon 6.05 “ 10.10 OJO _
Mansfield Junction— ~20 1--10 PM 8.10 f<
i Shelby Junction <-*5 .. .5*2 44
| Monroeville Junction.. 9.15 * A £.lO 10,g (<
U ConnMtlns’ut Sandusky with Mad River and Lake Erie,
and" Northern Division" Cleveland and Tolodo Ballroada.
I At Monroeville, with Trains on ‘'Southern Division
Cleveland and Toledo It. R., for Cleveland, Toledo, Aa
At Shelby Junction, with Clovoland, Colombo! and Cin-
I d At'simisfieU 1 Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania
“At'sJiSfcw'SJ 1 totral Ohio Railroad for Zaneavllla,
aixangement of Trains completes the Hne of direct
I communication betwern the Last and*;' Oraat tarth-nut.
Passencera from PhUadelpbiaand BMtlmore, destined for
1 the IVoaC, proceed, directly on their: arrival at Pittaburgh,
by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to Mansfield. Thenee
| to Monroeville, where connection Is made immediately for
1 Toledo, Chicago, and intermediate places—affording a routo
unrivalled for safety, certainty and despatch.
Connection is also mado with all the Treine “ **“
and Pennsylvania Rollroad at liansfielOy whlch pcssen.
gers from Chicago, Tolodo, Detroit, BMd"'Wt z^2? 1 !!S>
' Newark, and Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh, Philadel-
I phla and Baltimore, without delay. _ ,
[ By this route, passenger* taking tho car|j
1 Zanesville, Columbus, Newark, 4c.,can goto Toledo, fian
• j dusky or Cleveland, remain In either place soma four hour*,
I and return home same day. ...... „„
I THROUGH TICKETS to bo hod at tho different Station*,
for the above named pieces.
| Sandusky. November, 1863. •fn°T‘^ <^g tl.. _
Peunßylvanla Railroad Company* I
maieifefl3t
WE are forwarding Produce, &e., to Baltimore and Phila
delphia, promptly, on reoeipt. Time, Five Bay*,
vt - B&TES OF TBTJOHT.
Booon, Pork and Beet (salted,) lOOlba.
On Lard, Lord Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass, 60a $ i
10 OnOandlos, Cheese, Earthenware, leather, Leaf Tobacco,
“ch? DwSfM, Dried Fruit, Bristlee, Clover and Timothy
Sf Cto DccrSklna, llomp. Fhm. and Eggs, 700. «lOOfoe.
On Feathers, Furs, Poltry, Brooms and Mcrchandme, 90c,
| aioofos. .
On Flour, 87J4c. barrel. _, . _. . ~
We are also prepared to forward freight to Rodeb&ogh e
Station, neat Greensburg, and Intermediate Station*.
’ OOVOPK & QRAHAM, Agent*,
I corner of Pcun and Pittsburgh-
H. U. HOUSTON, Agent,
i 729 • 276 Market street, Philadelphia.
PESNSYf*V AN f A KAIDIvUAD.—WINTnu Tau» bkTWXEI !
PITTSDUr.OQ, PHILADELPHIA ABU BALTIMORE.
First Class —Eggs, Feathers, Merchandise, Furs, 90 cents
&cond Class. —Apples and Tenches (dried,) Beeswax,
Bristles Buffalo, Bear, and Beer Skins, Clover and Timothy
Reed. Glassware, Ginseng, lings. Sheep Pelts 76c 100 lbs.
Third Class-— Apple*.(green,) Bran and Ship Stuff,Bacon
iind Pork, (loose,) Butler, Hide*, Hogs’ Hair, Hemp and
Flax, Leather (Eastward,) 65c $ 100 fts.
fourth Class. —Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or boxes,) Barley
ebeetojoU Cake, Tallow, Whisky, Leaf Tobacco, 60 cents
I ? -Cotton 60c ? 100 foe. Flour *I7S hbl.
QEQRQF. 0. FRANCISOUS.
n a WORTH. corner of Diamond and Diamond]
clfov.wS to itfcnn his enstomore and the public
generally, that be irnow receiving a large and choice selee
tlon of GROCERIES, such nfl chnjco Youngjaysonjtope.
rial. Gunpowder, extra fine Boucbong,NlnOTO n ß» Oolong, j
Congo, and scented Orange Pekoe TEAS; Mocha, Old Java ,
and Rio COFFEES; fine SUGARS anil T |™UPS, Bone*},
Cluster, Valencia, Sun and Sultana RAISINS; freshCUlU
BANTS; preserved Citron, Lemon and Orange Feels {supe
rior French BRANDIES; Port, Madeira, Toneriffe, Cham
pagne, Lisbon, Sherry ond Malaga WINES; together with
a general assortment of pure SPICES—aIVof which he is
determined to sell at such LOW PRICES that cannot be
beat by any other Store in the city. - novFr
Administration Notice*
117HERBAS, Lettexsof Administration de bonit f ton,
\y cun Ustamcnto annexe, to the estate of BERNARD
KANE, late of tho City of Pittsburgh, dec’d, bavobeon
granted to the subscriber, all persons Indebted to said Es
tate will make immediate payment, and those bavins
claims against the same, frill present them,.dtily authenti
cated, for EclUemont, to ' Tllf ...
-yy 1 1 XT AM QAnLY, Adm’r,
7th Wart, Pittsburgh.
ijetchel & PALMER,
Attorneys at Low,
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MiiiHiiiiimiaiiiiirniimi inffitTifn'iinTtTiiiiiiiyiiriii
RANGE COMPANIES.
Deintvute Mutrml Safety 'lnfartMceJCo.
qtfict, north rwmqffheJ&change,.Thirii A,JPWt
.pmu INSURANCE.—Buildings, .merchandiM asA ottw
r property, to tovn sad-country, insured -against low or
damage by fire; at tile lowast rate of .
: «Oso insure '
' freights, foreign or coastwise, under opeff pr spedal policies,
as tne-nssured may desire. - •
Island TaABSPoatAnoN.-i Thqyiab»;
a
llnm iohrdl, Jobn Nowiin, Dr. K. M. U 'i? U> “L J i££'
Theophilas KmliUng.il. JaDwßrooks,
Sr -
I. logan. inoa. 0. lliiro, Viet PmidmL
Josrpn W.Cow as, Secretary. __ . . - v .. «
Company, No, 43
PIUJXECTIOIS - ■ ■ 1
INSURANCE COMPANY,'
■ OF
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Capital Stock , Annual Premium and Western Fund
51, 000,000.
INCORPORATED 18S6.
Policies of Insurance Issued at nil-times on the most mYOra
, bio terms, against ___
LOSS OB DAMAGE BY FIBE,
PERILS OF NAVIGATION,
BY • .
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aqbst
I FOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUffTY.
\ marlfcy. ■
THB USITBB[STATES ■■■■•■
LIFE INSURANCE,
AN SUITS' AND'TRUST COMPANY,
'POBLAOEUPHIA..
CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1860.
CnA-RTEII PEBFETCAL.
CAPITAL $250,000.
Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut
Slntit, Philadelphia.
Ofiiccri of ihtEorat Board at PhQaddj>Ma:
Stephen It Cwwfbrd,
atsr g£
atsa. ssesse?
Pr«vkn*—Stephen *t Crawford,
Via PrexidtnJr- Ambrose W.Thompaon.. ■ ■ _
Medical Examiner, PtUsbvTffhr— James 11. Wlllaon, U. D-
eVkOU), A*** .
msrl j.y : No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
The Franklin Fire Inauranee Company,
Of PhOaklphia, itenofleania. .
BmECTOBS— ChariM W, Bmclier, Thoinaa Hart, Tootoa I
Wagner, Samnol Giant, Jacob 11. Snath, Goo, W. Web
anla,Sl^leeaiD.Lewie, Adolph! &»»«,
Morris rotlerson. Caw. N. Babusb, fYaulcm.
oSSmwtomSo insurance, perpetual «v«7
of property, in town and country, at rates as low
as aro consistent with security.
Tho Company have reserved a large Contingent
which, with their capital and premiums, safely Invested, af
ford ample protection to the assured. ; , 0 _.
Tfao Assets of the Company* on January Ist, IS5l,<|S pub
lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were ™ •
SSff 817 -••••—- 00
Btod» : . : .
Tct&l— ■ ■ ...Jl 44
Since their insorpcnlUon, 0 period
they here odd npwud of One Million Foot Hundred Fn°a
tend Dollars^losses by lire, thereby affordiiig orldcnce ofthe
eirnnUgce of insurance, ea well m tto ebUlty »nd dlsp°*i-
Uon to meet with cSmS, Agent,
0p24 Oflleo, nortb-cant cor. Wood *nd Third .
THIKD AKNVAI. &TATBMBST,
OF Tim BT ATE MOTUAf.
INSUEANCE COMPANY,
........ 5200,016 61
... 135,260 66
.... 1,01610
100,000 00
$41(5,183 £6
Hemmed prexaiamfl, Xasscs, Ee-lnffurmcee, Ex* M w
ponßci, ~ _
* $368,316 70
Assotx, May lit,
Premiums received lo May lat, 1653-..
Tntcrwiton Loan*, Ac .. ............
Capital Stock..... - -
!XTmttcrx&.
Bond*, Mortgages, Stock*, and other g«4 *cctt* - m og
" " * 178 ; 0 18 61
Premium Notes.....* 17 caq «j
CMbonßefid '
Total um't of Hosourcns, ItaWo for tosss— i 338 ' 318 70
mbicjom.
JOHN r. ECTHEIU'OHI), Dauphin county,
I'. C Bt-DOWlCK.llurrismirg,
SASIUEI. JtWtS, Philadelphia.
A. WILKINB. Banker, Pittsburgh,
A. A.CAKMEII, “ .
JOHN I). HBTHEEFORD; Dauphin county,
A- J. 01U.KTT, Harrisburg,
8. T. JONES, Harrisburg,
EOBKBT KLOT7„ Carbon county.
JOHN P- KUTHEEVOKD, Prejldont.
A. J. GIbLKTT, Feendary.
WLU Insure agalnjt porila of «a and inland narlgatlon,
ol», on Morchandlaa In city, or country, at Jowrot rutes ron
sistont with safety. Policies issued on duching bouses
either perpetually or for a terra of nan. _ ■
“TyS u 1 1 ’ eonlM g °^A tt l OAEK^^t^,
Plttalmrßli Life Ineuriuice eompftafi^
JPITTSIIOXaiI, Pa. COITAL, 8100,000.
President—d. Qoo*.
Victj Pmideat— Sjuivm. M’CwfiJLAH.
Ttf&irurer —JoSEpn 8. Lx CCS.
fifth street,
(Jfoionic Hall Building.)
Tliii Company wakes every Insurance appertaining u>
or connected with Life lUe&s* • . * »
Mutual Rale? are the frame ft* those adoptol by other
“Sa^KS 1 »«2??r!Si»u» rf«»«w a*-a.
Mutual rate*—equal to a dividend of thirty-three and onb*
1 third per cent., paid annually In advance, . fl#k_,,.A
-1 iusis taken on the live* of person* going to California or
I Australia.
pmscroas.
James 8-noon, Samuel STClurkan,
William Phillips, John A. Wilson,
John Scott, Joseph P.a assao. ILP.
John M’Alpin* Alexander JUjnoUf,
Uoratio N.Xee, ntrarn Stowe* »«*L
Wo»torn In*uranco Company, Pittobnigh.
B. MILLER, Jr., President. | V. M. GORDON, Srcrcfary
CAPITAL, 8300,000.
-rinw- lnm» ogalnst all kinds of risks, FIRE and HA
VV RISE. All losses will bo Überoßj adjusted and
’’TuoinolnsUtutlon.msnaged by Dikctom who aro »eU
known In the community, and i who ara dotomlnod, by
promptness and Üborallty, to maintain tba cbaractor which
thoy bars assumed, os o tiering the boat protection to tbos
whodoaro to bo insured. ,
lt. Miller, Jr.,o. W. lUeketson, i.w. BuUor,
N,Holmes, Jr, W. U. Smith, 0. Ibmson, Oeorgo \V. Jeduon,
Wm. M- Lyon, James Lippencotl, George Darsle, JamcsMo,
Auley, Alexander Nlmlck, Thomas Scott. *o M „„a
tniomco, No.W Water street, (Warehouse of Spong*
On., up stalls.) Pittsburgh. no** 4 -*?
Mtsa. IHSIIBASOB COMPART, ;
HARTFORD, CONN. nnn
Ciurterod lSlO—Capltnl Btoefc 0300,000.
TIIOS. K. BRACE. President.
TUOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.
DIRECTORS— Thomas K, Brace,
Samuel Tudor, EUeuercr Flower,
Ward Wood bridge, K. Atßulkeley,
Joseph Church, Roland Mother,
Frederick TyleJ, Edwin O. Ripley, .
Robert Buell, Bomuol 8, Ward,,
■ Miles A. Tuttle, Henry Z. Pratt,
Jehu L. llaswell, Austin Dunham,
Ouslarue F. Davis, Junius 8. Morgan. _
AS* Policies on Flro and Inland Risks issued on foTOra
bio term,, by GEORGE K. ARNOLD, Ag%
declCily So. ,4 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
WESTERN FARMERS’ INSURANCE CO.,
NEW LISBON, OHIO. _ i
BRANCH OFFICE, No. ISO FIFTH ST, PITTSBURGH.
Capital, $lOO,OOO, .
JAMES KELLIt, Prost. LEVI MARTIN, Bec’y.
R. McKASKEI", Agent. . .
Ay Will Insure BuUdlngs, Stores, .Merchandise, and
Property generally, on the most faTOrsble terms. [decl.Bm
Is your Life Inanrefl*
IF NOT. read whet some one baa * ritton. .Among uk the
contrivances -of man to protect tbo family circle from
wont, none can be found more simple in Ita
in its feature, or certain In ita results, than LIFE INfIUR
ANO£. It is the prop which tho dying husband leaves to
support tlio wife of hi* bosoms • . , „
It U the uneven hand of the Provident father reaching
forth from the grate, ami still nourishing his offspring, and
hooping together the family group. . _ •
* 6 0. A. COLTON, Secretary,
Pittsburgh lifo Insurance Company, Fifth st*: •
sep2l Masonic UalL
FLORENCE HOTEIi,
No. 400 BROADWAY,' NEWYOBK.
(oonototid onto* rooma
BEUBEtf LOVEJOY,
PROPRIETOR
at.t.kt BftQWlf,.. W.e.COIfMUUY.
Browns Hotel,
Omter of BmitMMd and Third Street*, Pittibwgh, Jfcnn»<x.
BROWN A CONNELLY,- Pnomnoaa.
stabling attached U> the House.
TllANKlilN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio.
G PATRICK A SON, PaopßtEToaa,—This House has ua*
• dergone thorough and oxtonsivo repairs*alterations,
and large additions of new ftmxlturc, etc.> and. the proprie-.
tors plodge themselves that nothing shall bo wonting on
their part to romler tho Fiumzuk a placo Where all tho com
forts of a first class hotel-can ho found. . .
jy4*tf Q. PATRICK & SON.
St. Charles, Hotel, • ■
Corner of Wood and Thxrd ttrots, Pittsburgh, Ptnrta- ..
WILLIAM 8. CAMPBELL, PnarBUTOR.. . ,
THIS fine establishment having come Into tho ha nds of p
now Proprietor, offers great inducements to tbO travel
iingcomm unity, and also to regular, boarders. :Evory deli
cacy and luxury will bo provided in its season, and mo puns
will bo spared to mako this Hotel a oomfortable noMs to ail
who r»ay call there, ftnyl&tfj W. 8. CAMPBELL, Propr.
St, iiair lager BeeFßrewery.
THE-undcrsigned respectfully informs the public ihathe
Is now fully prepared to servo private families and tho
public generally, with his celebrated LAGER‘.BEHR, In
botUos. All ordors loft at his Office, NO. 35 DIAMOND
ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will bcpundtuaUy attendvd toj
and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity- '
je2B:fcf F. G. BOHBNCK..-.
OFFICE MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION C 0.,!/ 1
December 10,1863, /
"OBOPO3ALS will be received at this office until: threo
x o’olock r. M. of WEDNESDAY, tho 26th January
next, for tho construction of Lock and Dam N 0.5; also, for
the construction of Locks and Dams Nos. 6. and: 7, bebig
requisite to extend tho navigation to the Virginia-Btate
line. Plans and specifications will bo exhibited at the office
one week previous to tho lotting, and all necessary informal
tionglvenby 8. Latbrop, or tho undersigned., '.r. •
Proposals will bo received for payments to. bo made In
cash: also, for payments in stock and bonds of -the com!
pany J. K. MOORHEAD,, . ,
dopl4 '... President-of Moq fltav; Oq- •
" VENITIAN BLINDS, ' s ,
09 EVERY QUALITY, for sale at manufactursf» r pTicev
flitha NEW CARPET BTOREi 47 FIFTH STREET,
near Wood. fnovitf] ROBINSON A (XX
< 4 . .
~ ** •'V . , •
y, *V*
OF PSNSBYLVAIiIA.
HOTELS, fio.
..Vv.o;, :
?• .. Vi .’■■ ■
JvOiV; ; >-‘.
ESCCHASGB'A NO BAITKING HOOSE
. UNITfi B; B.T AX E 8 AA.N R. 1L W•" 0 ’
So; Fowrtli Street, .
T7OKEIQN' oka. DomeSo'Sciionse,'Coin, BonS -N0 403
r and Land Warranta bought-aod soju. . .
•. .Collectionßinaiddliirongbout tlio Union. . _
‘ Business paper discounted and loans negotiator*. ; - -
• - Stocks Tjougiit and sold on coinmisaion...
, . Money received on depo.lt, anil intcrcat Mlowad WMn
left for & specified time. .■ . —-——■
JOHN ■.WOODS,. ' UWxrx.u
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKEK,
BEAUai.ra _ .
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notca.
STOCK' feoSgbt and' sola on nommlmlon. , XMlections
carefaßy attended to. Interest paid on Deposit.
ear No. tiSU Pouxtlt street, nearly opposlto the M. M.
Bans. ■ : aecl °-. :
8.0. »• “■“I" 1 '
TIEBNAN & CO., • ,
: BAIIKEKB AM) EXCHANGE BKOKBBS, ■.
feb2S;ly3 Xfo. QB Wood SireeU and' J>uunond
! : 1853* AM
EXCHANGE ANP BANKING-HOUSE OP
A. WILKESS * CO.,
-No. 75 Eonaia Stbskt,
Opposite the Bankof Pittsburgh
jans
G. E. ABHOID & CO., •
BANKERS AND EXCUANGEJJKOpiRS, .
DEALEBS in Exchange, Coin, Bsnh Notes, and
Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to,
and proceeds-remitted to any part of the Union.
. Stocks bought and sold on commission. ■ / • • w r 13
- CSu No. 74 fourth ah, nett door to Bank of Pitteyg. l 88 *?
““ HILL & CO.,
BANKEBB AND EXCHANGE _ a
' COEIT2B 07 WOOD ASO YlttU
SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern
sale. Time Bills ol Exchange and discount»t--
Gold, BUver and BanS Notes, bought and »ld- r Oou«Uto»
mode In Bl the principal cities of tha Cnitod l>»-
podta received ofßar and Current Funds- [mar-Jiiy _
..... mm . xdwabo Mila, nancies Kimgffl.
: . KEAHEB * EAHM,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, -
T>CT AND BELL Gold, Silter, aha Bank Notes; negotiate
r# Loans on' Beal - Estate or Block Securities; purchase
and sell Stocis bn Commission. -
Collectlbnfl made on all points In the Colon* joy * _
H. HOMES & SONS, ,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKEN, _ _
am Bmcmß iinxß sabibbo abb baobabo*>mci 10 *»•
: c" MABxre btebw, boob boobs but ou> _
N HOMES A SONS, Banker* oni Exchange BrokeM,
, »ntl Dealer* In Note*, Draft*,
ter ini Bonk Notes, Excimngocn the Eastern and Weatero
1 Kjffiassßgg?
***■ fa^TmSSTS, m£SxSf,..
BANKER 3 AND EXCHANGE BBOKEBB,
- « « coturta o» -wood'* BHTH pirrauußon, Pa. •
T\EALERS in Coin, Banfc Note* TimeJSUls,-Foreign and
i I ) Domostlo Exchange, OertiflcoteJ of Dcpoflt, tc.
ElSoonlutSTTSndpiJ cIUm of tbo Colon aid En
rope* for rale In earns to cult pareicscri^
Carrcnt and par lands received on deposit ■ • : w<Hl »
oHpartsof .the Union,
rates.. . ~~ . . ~
. Ilamoval* r -■ 1 '■
PATRICKS & FBIZKD, n n
BANKERS AND EXOHASOB'BMm!Ba_. .
BhwitooKdtfcS'
pIXtSOUBQQy FA.
PATEICKB S FRIEND, BmActb
and Dealers In Notes, NrafU, Acceptances, a 2'slfL?Jfl
I and S Notes.' Exchangea on tlus Eastern and Western
I “SSSdflStte dtlra throughout the Uni W
Bte&r. Deposits rocelrod tn par fnnds or current P«P«t <*
and Wood Streets. JW>3_
■:' AIJSTin jCUOMIS. _ „ _ „
STOCK AND BIMi BROKER,
■ Ofliai Wo. 02 Fburth above Wood,
VITTSBUROiI.
D5P* Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgage*, and I/»na on. cot
laterals, negotiated. Stocks nnd Land Warrants t«^ w
andaoio. ' ••■ • . .
* " NEW OFFICE.
Beal Estate , and Contracting Ageav
THE has been; induced to open an office for
iha nuroose ofbn jing and eeltiog, on Oocuai**lon,and
of largo Steam Saw-SIIIU and Boat-
the Allegheny fleer, together «tb
faeflitiea from other water and steaui 6aw.mJhs, Hot Utters
htmMff iiiat •ba furnish any bills of lumber cod
i Sy «niu. loog or
?eUTtrthfim at coy polntoniho Al Icgb e ny, 510 no n gahe la,
"OhloTor Mississippi rirera; contract to build
gto£l Boats, Coal Flats, Boat Gunnels, Brfdgo Timber, Ball*
I road Timbers —7rdght Iron, Coal, Ac., to aargirta pcjnt»
I »«fi will attend to the Sale and Kent of Beal hrtato. . From
I his long experience in lumbering, freighting and- boat
i building, ho thlnM be can give general satisfaction. All
I mnuested to mafco their contracts soon ;-.<*?*•
I wanting boats or large blllsof lumber and tim*
I ber, should contmet for them. In the fall for the spring and
summer .use. lie will also attend to the purchase and sale
1 rtf ane commodity that may be desired.' . _ _
I triS^S^
r" D yn“- II
RIFEEtSCKS. .
Col. Jmrcsß. Morgan, Bmntxnnao, PUtstrorgb.
Mr. John Monison, E«i, “ . „ ‘. Atv _ «> w
Mr. Bobu 6. Brown, “ AJ»egbony ylirer.
Mr. Wm. Armstrong, M Clanon ..
Mr. George B. fiweney, *‘ ~ 4f
C. AJ.Hftbn&Go., u
,rftlil:ly<l*w, ■••••••• ■ --'- r
fpUE-ffirNTOS IKON COMPANV, of Wratarn Wnnlrl;
I vanta, having become the proprietor* of the. IU-STON
mwl DIOKEKSOS PATENT/or ma*iu<7 ttrctiyW u ‘*
rerf/rc» fAc Ore, for that portion of territory of l c ?£ s^ Ta '
nU m&K wast of, and including the counties of Fulton,
Huntingdon, Cen»rc. Clearfield, Elk and McKean, new
prepared to sell certificates of ftoek-io wSd compMj, ewdi
JkJro of stock entitling tbo holder to share In the profits of
the compart, and the right to ono Furnace ™J e T said
Patent. *Tb« Company will also eeil the nght to use the
Improvement In the above nnmed territory, by sloglo fur*
nacoor otherwise. The fact that by the Kenton-procoM*
Iron Ore *•»» be eouvorted into Blooms at about the cost-re*
quirtd to convert Ore Into Pig Metal, b a sufficient rccom-
I °M?ISs^ I U.?KASE has been appointed Agent for the
gale of right* to o*e Furnace* under said pa s® o ‘*.^Jjs?“ f
inowrapanjr ALLEN KUAMEK, i-Httcbnrfh.
JAS. W. HAILMAN.) ■
W. DEWBS WOOD, M'Kwsport.
JAS. U. CKANE, Pittsburgh;
decl&ditrtf
Xtevoirer* S Hevolveri I
JUST RECEIVED—By Express direct from the manurae- |
turcra, a splendid assortment.of €01?*
t 015.4.5 and 6 Inches barrel* all of which wo will *eu far
-_»>» -a if** u they rap be bought In the city of Now York,
persons going to ’4\utralia or Californio, will find tbatlbey
ean do totter by purchasing their «iuippage ot home, than
they can among atrangers, os we giro perrons * *s?®*® *2
try any of the above Vistula, before leating the city> ana
*“““><**
ISB Wood rtroot* PUUfrnrub.
F" AIBN’T i'iiUAT UAXiIKHKii —i'ur picWng frait from
4l! ib* «i* of* ftmtUifflßj
gmerits or tbomost
suitable for strawberry beds, rotot“ HooksJ bwl
Drills; Catting Boies, for Hay or Corn Stalks, of vari°“»
patterns, and a great Tarioty of labor saving implements
for tho gortlen or farm. Downing’s, Barry s,, and
r itUbu^^ Aiiroop
Araanmy ct Drawingand Painting!
THr 0. W*Ui-wonMl>otKSr. i hU««»djWtt<i.th*
Wl . that to has remoTed his studio from First Street,
to Uia corner of Market and Fonrtli streets,
otm th» «to» of Wn. M. Horah; cotnmeo on FonrthstrMt.
At the irnumt of h'» Mewle, he bo* also openri n IJRAW
IS» gOUOQh. Cliuoaa furroung Lttdlca
will twfcrmod In both fheelngamlPalntln?. UehMflttKl
np a Room with eetryfadlitj' for rtody, and ho trust* that
hU entcrpriM will meet «lth a trapportiog patronage.
I - «ortfctf- : ■ ■ .. ■■--■■■ : ■' 1 " -i-
OYSTER TRANSPORTATION.
YITK haro arranged with tho Pennsylvania and 8
W hanna Railroad Companies, for a special Oyster
I^^aUonUna.atoaesgUn^^^^^
Dissolution of Partnership.
TUB partnership heretofore existing between Mm™
; PinSerton. Alexander Youngand Philip
undortbofirm of PI3KERTON, YOTtitf * COj.au this
day dissolved by mutual consent. The name ,of the im
bni n^i uw4 by eKb " of p™%t C ”oc”a iio
Plttsburgb, Deeesiber 1> 1853.
«=■■JCbe tonslnMS trill be cotxlinued atthe old stand, b*
K!t^T mS>l AI,I ~ fYOUNO.-
•Farmers’ Stslk snd straw Cutter.
mHE subscriber odors for sale Slnclalr’aßirea Ppopollor
1 Fodder Cutter.; Jt.ls.vorj simple, baTlng only two
talves/usUy seated; the most> l “ ts . t ll o “ ll ”.P <^f ll ?“ I 5;
ter in 080. They ore in use on the -farm of Mr. wiUlMa
Hodgson*Bteubon?illeroad,Mid at thcrCloTcr Doiry6f H.
Perry.fcomthe 800 l and UerCeuUuml toe.4j>
Hew Mttilc. ■■ j
1 COMPLETE assortment of Bongs,’with English nnd
jrV -Italian words; Fantasies and Potpourris, arranged for
tStow. from all flwortte-MMI-'
tart, OonWtl, Bemnlr WeyerbMr t 'Boaini,
.vjn, Boillleu, Balfo, Lortildg, Floton, <jto, .tap"***
with the latest compoaUlons of JaeU.
fitnikoseh ate.. etoTetc* Just recrired and tto rale t>y
BtraKosco, eto., ew* u SCHROED&H & CO,,
Cargos Hall, 83 Fourth street.
• , "‘E* BooSa,
- Cwußootov* ..• Receipt Booke».
' Dockets* , Ur any descrip*
Uonef BLANK BOOKS MAD Ji TO ORDEU 0 t short uoticr,
of the moat.ffupetior quality of paper, boumi la any atylu
of°BtenV Books always on
; bond and for sale at low of Cap, Demy and
, Medium work, ba all styles of binding. ( ...
Xli» trodo supplied on litoral B . haVEH, c
Elanlc Boot Manufacturer,
„ 0 2 . ■ , nnmar of Market and Second streets..
TfrjSDDINQ' KNVUUH'KS AND CAKE BOXES pl&h
Wr^OBNTM^Bo|.OSM«l te t Ml
•Sw. BIWKBI—u. l>. Oaliow, Diapotcfl Buildings, ho
4 irooelted the foUowiDgs
Magaaino of Art* for December j
>io. O Practical Draughtsman; :
Popular Educator, for Decembor;
The Lady at Home, by Arthur..
The Iron Bole, by Arthur;
TKtEW BOOKS Jllflt ItteOKIVISP AT DA V I6ON'B BOOK
N bTORE?M MARKET Bt:—SchuffVUifiiory jAatumii
wrttrm: Kirklanat Bloodstone, by McLeod, Up the
finK; Xif'fop; utuo Dmnmor;
!SSi ; A^^^fb^ e SSS il « t C?^Arrt££ ! e«e1 P MsfxI I r^
l'rcrt. Hymn Books ta
WnSta”; Rutherfort’a Odltan; <md tho,latest
,»SW too S.B. Colon. g daVXSONi
/> .€sSiarhet:Btreet,neMFoaitho-
GTTm f!B this day retttvgi a frcsh BU^
'Sw rts>tgfiheCoMd Oolong 604Cbn f Tea*, nt
■6O mS‘ii rants per pbun4, now Importation ; which :we will
ftiS&tM eqJrtolnnj; iSing io tWa market at the game
molcsnle nnatcwi *.„**«**,
<«fi• ■■„- • : 253 Liberty Birtet»
' ■- f i.‘W. OUtfdwio&V
ttvEAIiER IN BAGS AND PAPER* No, 149 Wood Street,
'HlgbMl V** in cast paidtor ntga.
mylDy
L v_- v
WM R, jsonUnurta to.
4
. , BOBnU-
to: to all It 3 tranches.; ■ mrtl _
'.Tri-fa : ov «>a
BssKffiSS’S;»SP'«;
will seIIIS POT_aml. below customary rates.
Terma—casti only. - -'
Great Inducements to SSmmJSj tisn
Xirß will Bell our large tftocfc of COMMON “JV, **r V
\Y CUAIBS at pnora ttot^not
failto please cash purchaser!!. '
journey menttobmet Makers A“ a „ o S , .“™ ,on '
■- WA.liliirO.U3E 9 a THIRD STREET,
: -- - •■(■: ‘• (EWffSW TTQOP •Ayp riAB&TT BTS.)' *. •
- .... v- - . THIS ASSOCIATION, embradsgfiy
already twice ,to three trines
many hands as the. largest anil |y|.
hitherto most renowned Cashless *1 *
«hoDS of this city, hare opened their Warehouse,
able to furnish the public, by wholesale or retail, with
nitiire of the following description—yi*: . ...
'Mahogany Wardrobes;' Dressing Bureaus vPtdl Columned
Bureaus;• Mahoganyßedstenda; Mabogimy Chairs,-Bocitag
Chairs; Mahogany Washstands; Sofas; Divans? Wano Stools;
Booh Cases; Secretaries;. Card Tables;. Pier Tables; An®
ford Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Racks;
Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and BreakfastTablefc-
Workstanda; Cherry and .Common Workstands; bighpos^
oomiaon, low; and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs
of cooperation,on anextensivescale,per
mit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are deter,
mined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equaDy good,
if not bettor article, and warranted—as the public will on-
Lcriptloßß, >»4 Other ortldM
of any description, mode to order.ln every style, otthe start
est notice. - ♦ • ••: v"-’ "• 1 ■ --
jambs w.woodweu,
ft t nTNBT. FURKI 2' UIIK M A .V UFA CTURKH
• WaTeUodm® OT nndoe Thlrd street.
. : J. w. W. respectfully infdrmsrsv
his friends and customers tbit hevtiL
bfls now completed his spring stock
yi.r gurnlture, which is decidedly ■ I *
the largest end best ever offered for Bale in tide City,
will be eold at prices ie low'os any In the TJnit«l States,
As he is determined to nphold the Quality with well sea*
coned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and
from the extent of his orders and fodllty In manufacturing,
he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest
i adopted the principle of identifying bis customers’ |
Interest with his own, bxquaUtynnd
ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of
furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most eke.
Mmtand costly, that a house, or'enypart of ono, may be
furnished from his; stock, or manufactured exprissly te ox
d«r. • , Ei*:fbUo-wLne artlfilQfl cousietylnparV of his Stoci.
which Ibr richness of style <uid finish,caimot beeurpaesed
la any of the Eastern " :
lonia XIV tbtwtete Bofaaj - _
. 60 Sofas, in plush and hair doth;
60 do*. Mahogany Chato;
. 20 do*. Walnut “
. ; 60 Mahogany Hocking « :
20-Walnut « «
' 60 Mahogany Divans;
20 Walnut u ' ~
60 Marble Top Centre Tablet:
50 .«■ ** Dressing Bureau!;
30 u : « Waahstands;
40 Enclosed “
lOOOommon
JO Plain Dressing BureanS!
49 Mahogany Bedsteads:
50 Walnut “
60 Cottage “ .
800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteeda;
SO Mahoganv Wardrobes;
10 Walnut ’ “
10 Cherry “
to Plain Bureaus;
70 Dining and Breaiiost Tables
IS Secretary and Bookcasea;
SO doi. Cane Seat Choirs; ...
S 4 Cane Seat Hocking Chairs;
IS Ladica' Writing-Desks;
Hat and Towd Stands; Wbat-Nota,
Etiguires; paper Mache Tabl»:
Conversation Chairs; Psmhroke * “
Ellsabethan “ Hallandßer “
Beception “ LadieaVWork ** _ .
Pearl Inlaid ■“ V , Extension Dining.Tablca,
Arm “ . Ottomans;
A 'common FCBOTTOBE and
WINDSOR CHAHtS, Cisratr Mamma snppllad with allnr
atgTPXMiv»iTO°aml HOTEIS. furnished at the shortest
Il °An'cricrs promptly attended to. aprt
.T2OS. SABGJMf,
HEW JEWELS'? STOEE,
So. SJ Market Street, •
ISamd door above. the Xorth-weli comer ofjte-Djammd.y
I OUNSTEVENSON,(of tho lateflrmof John B.M Fadflen
• T S CoJ respeotfuily atmouncea to tha
opanwJ, at the ahoro .tend,
JEWEEBY. SII/VEIt AND PLATED W AIUS, EkMPS, 01-
KANDOI.ES, I’Kbti mid Table Cutlery, Britannia Tea and
Ootirnunion dels, and the usual .variety of goodaln.hia luxe
“ShOraVeand attention firea to the BEF-AIT. of FINE
TFATCHES, JEWELKY, Ac. . . ••••',,*
41© trusts, that from his long experience ia business, be
will be able to give satli&ction to those who may fayor him
with their patronage. •-■
Pittsburgh, May 15th, 165th
Henry Richardson, jewelled
HATING refitted his store in a handsome manner, ana
but recently returned from the eastern aUejMntha
fine assortment .of WATCHES, JEWELIi\, and FANJT
GOODS, wonld call the’ attention of his fne,nds ivnd cujfm
ento the fact that among bls_Watchts,-wiU bc the
most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Oi JwreLry, the
latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pin-V I’ob and. Test Chains,
Rnjrer Kings, Ear Kings, Miniature Iccfceta, l ete., etc. ..
PANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Mache,- \S ork Tables a cd
Boxes, Desks, Yoncy Vases, Pcrfumo Bottles, Table ih'ta,
Colt’s Pistols, Porto Monnafcs in great variety; ChinaJr:ut
and fnfrp Dishes: 'with on endless variety ofuseful and «>r
Bay ‘Wood Kuvscry and Gardens. •■.••
JAMES EENNEDY.riato Manager of thowell-known i*y-
York,> begs !£cVy? n- 8 •
public, that ha has now established an EXTENSIVE NDU
SEBY, on the Farm of Mr. James S. Negloy, near East Lib
erty, where hu shalll* pippsTed, after tho to re
ceive and fill orders for every variety of Fruit andOrnam-ju
tol Tree#, Hardy and Onjen Houw Shrubs and Plants. ; In
addition to a choice and Superior stock on hand, he has made .
arrangements with ono.<W the largest Nurseries In the
to keep up fibs supply- Haring, a thorough and long eip*-
rlenc* in the business, ho can assure his customers perf--ct
would dsO respectfully offer his ecrviceg in
designing, layingout, and managing Kuwl Cemeteries,
or the grounds of Country Kesidencts; and will
also furnish plans fer the formation of Lawns,
Picturesque Scenery,Sc., iU' the hipest style?
Practically acquainted with Mery branch, of Landscape
Gardening, and having spent yean in tho-Sylvian Parfct of
England, and on the beautifal banks of Ihe. Hudson, he
hope* he fcda the capacity to meet thewUhes of those who
can be addressed through the City
Post Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Ncgley-ar
■»2S “ Wood street.; . A 00.
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WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
DCREEE’S
CELEBRATED CHEMICAL TEAST
OS B&KIHG POWDERS,
Tht Chmrxst, HedUhieifymssl Useful and Economy
cal Article for Raising Bread. JSfcnni, /V»ca,
..Crid^
PmfcZing*, Swtt Caixs t
. . Cbn» Brcady d&y
.. -
rant docs not want Its pmias toohigblj.-iTallnWco
Floridian and Journal, Feb. 19,1363. - ' -
Housekeepers. who have tested tho quality of tala phw*
der, propounce un&nlinausly In Its BaUy
It surpasses every thing latheway of ririnp.we ever *hw
used Xn &baWnsof ca&.—[UahwayAdtpcato and Bcga^
tC IWa Sah wtlcle of Fudh utility in various kindsof cook
ery, that-when, its .virtusa become! properly .toown 1: no
housekeeper, that studies comfort-and economyi.wUl w.U
lingly do without ih—J'N, T. Pick., May 21,1553.
So one heed hesitate to uao Durkoe’e all-important arilclo
to andrSashville Whig,
light tread, sweot bread, brood that you
. can eat with a good relish, do not forget to procure Durkoflt
Baking l'buder, and J'on uiU not toll to have good bread,
n f Sk and
our 4t betfer haU" was astonJriHjd at the-result.—{N. \.
Daily Times, Oct. 23,1852. " ' ' ' :l
All good housewives will rejoice lnanj n *F*°
•of Pnxkee, after they have given his BaklngPOwdera fair
York Sun, Bept. 30,1552._ • i
Pwketfa Baldhg Powder, thehestartielafor
this purpOM has'yet been dltcoverisL—N, Y. Dutch- |
m The highest commendations, from hundreds of thelargoat:
' and most respectable wholesale houses lnlhls, and nearly
! 1 evory largo city on this continent, could beglvenylf space
' | allowed it.
E. K. DDUKEB,
Sots Paotaiiioif «a> Maotmciukee*■.
130 Water tired, New Yorfc
BAXTER A MoSKE, Agents I‘itlabargh. foetal]
J. B. iieeoli, MoAlpln * Co., , ;
TiTHOtESALE U ROGERS, find dealers In Produce, Met-
W sis, and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos, 242 and 214.
Liberty street, near tbs head of Wood, Pittsburgh, of
fer for saioonliberal terms, thofollowingr .
•••'lootiorces freshßloe; ,iM,ooQ ßis.Bacon, assorted; ;•
lOObbls-Tarj !“ ’ 6. tonsßar Iron, do; , ■
1600 kegs Nolls, assorted;! 3 do Best Nail Bods : ,
EDO boxes Window (Bass,! 2000 begs Koch and Bifla
. "assorted; . . ! Powder, assortedp
BO half chests' Tea, as-', 300 boxes Rosin Soap;
- sorted;' 1 Sfibbls.Linseod, lard and
‘■“ Tanners’OU.
100hhds.N.O.Sogar,parti . 300 Übis. Vinegar;... .
prifae: • - • ■; • ■; - no -do’ Hopin',’
6 ora. H oran a Sugar; - to do Pitch; _
io hbdAPorto Bieodof i* EQooB>s.nnorted Copper;
160 bag* Coffee; ’ I' 20 bbls and kegs Lard;. .
600 bbls.N.O; Molasses; V 10 kegs assorted Shot;
• 16 do B. n. do; i ' 1 do Bnekßhot;
800 bxs. Tin Plate, ass’d;! 6 bills- Alatnp
4 tons Wire, do; ‘ -20 -do. -Jy» •.. . •
2 do Bpelier; ; 20 sottaTtnnere’ Machines
Beasts sheet Zinc, as-i . and Tools; ' -
• Borted: I : 100 bus. Dried Apples;
BOOphreTin: ! 100 bales Batting, assorted,
1000 lbs. Antimony; !t2QOO lbS'.'Ootton Tom, n 8“
10 tons nsa’d fiheet.lron;! sorted. r . ;
100,000 lbs. 058*01 Dullr Meat:? ; ' ' l ßpr ■
WM. A. M’CLUKG,
dbaibb is . .
Pino Teaa, Choice Family Groceries and Willow h
Ware. ■
CORNER OF WOOD
from first hLcds in the Bwtc?n markets, wliteb, will bo sold
famlUe., buying by to.
an^n^3'iiver^" Irtoycto-\ro 1 rtoycto-\ro' i cof ebarire.; aep?l
•ENGINEERS’ S'I'ATIONERIf WAREHOUSE.;
W. 8. HAVEN,
OOJLTOK OF -MitlEM *«» BtOOND ' '
1 LWAYS ON HAND, A large and well selected Stock ef
A-Whatman’s Driwlug PaJwrß.aUfiltcc; ;'
■ " Drawing Paper in rolls, various widths; . :
• Draughting Pencils; . - ■
Mathematical Instruments;. .
Tape Unesj'lndia-iKuDhcr;,
Field Books; .
profile Papers;, t \
;;:C«iSB Section Papon;
"• J /Protractor Papers;.
And ill articles of Stitlbnwy used by CMlRhttieera.
• to- Lord, Transit, Topography and Reootd Books made
to order—ruled to any pattern required. npl
t -v-, J ~ ri -
MISELLANEOUS, - Id
'~ a=? 4' ’
ETFBOSEAHAGEHCY. ,
: .
iM' OLDEST ESTABLISHED 0771C8 W THIS CEDf
MONBT TO THK Olil> COTSTBXfJ
i • TAMES BLAKELY tegfl learo to say to
i & lug Mends in the OJA Coanfcy»and dcstoxas of either
sending them • money or paying their passage, toat
i rangomentofor doing cither Id now comwpto,amr©n wlJn»
a httflis that mistake* con not occur, norlOßaesaecrua w fra
i party. During the lost ton yean In which be baa Deon in
i tlila biisinessybo has remitted over A Half WttUOtt of pouttfl.
without the Toss of a dollar, and the houso for which bp u
shipped hotless than 43,000 persona
during the last yea? to tblßCouhtry, without a eomplAint of
neglect of duty on thair part*' • ' v
•; Hecan lssußpassenger'ncheta'for London, Dublin,Xlfe>
pool, Glasgow, Cork, -Drogheda,' Limerick, 'Port
Bush*, Nowry,Qißlwayj'Lbndaxderry, and Dundalk, to Jfew.
York, PhHadfiiphi&, : Boston,Dammon and Sf«w Orleans, and
from thence to Pittsburgh; and will attend strictly to for*
warding p&seengerafrinh'thenoo to any. part Of tho country •
Ho also naa sight drafts for sale, payable at the following
places, »>«• OJ j BNGLAHD.
Edwards, Sandford t C 0.....—......— ...' Xandon;
Wm. Tappseott * Co. ....» Xlssrpool.
{Available la the principal oitles and towel throughout
England and Wales.)
Provincial Bank ~ lzdtaiL~u*~; i..-...-._.«....Dnh11n.
Armagh, Belfbst, Itowopstficlc, EmJsUUm, I
Hollow,' -fitrabono, . Athlono, Outof, - I
Drogheda, Fcrmoy,
Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, _. I
Bonbridgo, ■ Kilkenny, Pnngannon, Ktauh,
Waterford, Coleraine, - P«»Mtowi>» '2?Jv- 1
eSST Bandon, ■ BUgo, Wextod,
cootohiu, —r „ |
- National Bank of Scotland, BUnborgb, and its branches,
ia fifty towns In Scotland;
Messrs. Edward Blonnt ft Co.* Bonkers™-..-^-— —.Barlft
(Available in tny city In Jkanca} • ;
- ON OEKSIANT. .
Messrs. Vogel, Kock 4 Co, Bankers, PronWbrt<m-tho-Miln.
>■ (AvMlabloln anydtyln^ny^^
I my 7 ' lie, cor, of SBrembwnigmithfieldW-:
~ TEAS! TEAS! TEAS I -
WHOI.EBAX.B AND KBTAO, .
JBt the WekMrTea more,
■ 3 s fiitn raxsr, Pnwnflttoß, J>*
T>Y the half chest, of neatly PacTwttlxi melaflib'piehis^.
tO#
and BLACK TEASr-conristing of some of the fln^ctcij
tobe found in the Eastern mnriet, Merchant*rWaag-th*
riiy ore fneaU and famine ourstock*
Below Js» list of the Tttrlpu* ; grades,ajl of whlchh&Te
.beon carefully selected* and can with confidence m reeom*.
chest* fine Tonh^Hywn;
10 do- do MoyuneYotmgHyeon;
10 do extra fino Moyune do;. .• •. .
100 do Superior - do;
16 do extra fine ,•. - do; - - ;
60 lAccinred boxes extra Curious Young By #on ~
26 half chest* fine Gunpowder;
10 do extra fine do; .
6 do ; . • do Moyune Imperial;
20 do' Superior do; .
160 do. , Pine Oolong Black Tea; .
40 do extra fine Oolong; .
80 do extra Curious do;
20 do;. BuperlattTelr strong and fragrant Oolong
25 chestsextra fine EugUflhßroak&stTea;
6 .do v Curious . do., ... . . do; • ■ ■
■j^XSO—Java and Wo Cofibe, Crushed and Pul*
Te Segura, wblch-^Kbesold^ery
88 fifth fttfrceW Pittsburgh,
low. .
dotl4ullw
TYPE AOEEOY.
SO. 38FfiTH BTBKET, PHTBBUBGH, ■
Agent for thcSale of L. Johuonj Co.'tTggt, se.,
■.. = or pHttioaiEHia,; - J
TTiS OW HASI) and for eale,UiefeUowingi-BrM«lInM
H oolnmnGslIoyB; Common GaUoyß_M<^,Bnoe
Gaik'jß, Composing Etlcko;, Cammrojgffil... Job C*W»
Bhoottog BttckapLe/: Brnsbca; BoxwoodOwdna, Fofbl
ture and Elglct, of all deccriptlonß; Bnaa Bote, of ifll
dracriptionß; job Ink, in lib c»hb;100 kega ProoU Nona
Foumta Fancy Card Letter; find Leads, cut to any
eI *W-Otderefor Presses and prompt at
tention, and famished at the f oundryprtaa. Old Type re
e*Wed in exchange for new» at 9 cento 2>.
- fjtte^nrgfayMay^lSSa^^dw-.‘ : y -
- tiMUUAti&b run SAUs> . .■; 1
£Sa the Two Mile |
and LawrepceviHe, » epleadid imtmarpW
0f VBniciEB, of every description, »nd trill eOnttnuO to
receive reKulariy, noir.aoi ewand hand Oarriaga, SatlMy
flojjici, etc, which ho will eeU on the very lowest term* 6* j
Having bad twelve yearaf practice m the bnaiaegflyend ,
the East, he flatten himself
■in pnttißitdown.all competition. • /,W'?.wiAd wi'rim’
Ihose wishing to purchase ire respectfully Invitedto can
end see for themselvee.; ..■■■ ‘ ; •.-
Broedelond promptettentionpsld to repalrißgolCam-
JOSEPH. WBMB.
Or, i>, jayn« , i Family filedlclnw .
JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT; Jayne’sHaif Tonfc;
u TonicYenaifngej 11 SanatwaPllJß;
«. CarminativeJtoJsam; • .Ago*Mil#; • ...
“ AUeratiTe; “ AmwleMiHakDj*
Theabovs valuable fhfliily medicines conitantijoojband,
and 6old wholesale or retail, at tAo Pekin BBlHitt
Rv ■ t'A»»A*J*ES>
•, jralfcrfMT •: :• . ExdqgHeAggot tor Pittsburgh.
■ ■ ■ ■ iu»o»a» ffl. nous. .. ...
-kTEW PATENT J AMALGAM PEN.—This Important io-
I\' vert tlon removes the two great obstacles to theum
v«Mal use of tbe Steel P6n,vis: their rigidity, and;thrJr
rapid destruction by the corrosive action or tba int. la
minutely examining the quill pea in the Oct of writing, it
: will be seen that Vu action it eompotma, consisting*
a cenUe viewing backward action immedUtolynborc the i
nib of the pen,'and, second,- the “scissors” action, or.;
spreading open of the points to permit the liow of the ink. ]
This: compound." movement—which steel pens ; hitherto
never have had—gives to its fiexiblhty,
peculiar springy play whiehia so agreeable .to thn handri
and which reema to suit the action of the musclea of i no
fingers; yielding, as it does, to thealightest pressure, wlilu
cut cramping thehand. . The offortsof all steal pen maser?
have been directed to the attainment of this essential qual
ity of flexibility, and they have had recourse to an Innu
merable variety, of cracks and piercings to attain it. ; The
inventorsof the Patent Amalgam Pen (bund, from a series
of experiments* thattbo whole practice ef the tradehad in
this respect been erroneous—that no .ctanDlnatlom. of
« cracks ,r and “ piercings” could producethedesired aewn;
if the ordinary form of U^ttedveaV>erea^ia^ip : .Tk}»
pciint being gained, they avoided the plan hitherto adopted
for attaining flexibility,and gajospccnU»rform totrw
ihetahby fcich theymanaged to combine
action of the ordinary steel pen with the agreeable floxxmi*.
itvof thequilL- Thesecond-diffleultyto beovcrcomewas
6f lesamagnUude, but still Of great ini porting to the com
sumeraof steel penis. rEvery one'SsaWare«*js»swrofir«
action of the ink on the brtinary rteel p«su. t with the
greatest darejit
fede of the pen. So serious a drawback lathiS from tbe
utility of "the steel pen, that thousands are tndueefffcrpdr*. ;
ohasw gold-pens, at an enormous cost, eldost oxclufiively
becahse 61 the anfrcorrorite of ittatal. -The.
InvehtdrshaveTeinoved this evil by tnelr tonipoutiametaJ,
which possesses all the necessary quaUdesof steel, withtuo
additional merit of reslstingthe ehemieolactionof tho Ink,
Thcie Pent vriUtett more Uiti* txotntytima wngerVian.Vie
n nv. th aa rendering them the cheapest ever i nfrooticca. •
• for sole by- • : -W. 8. HAYJBN, Stationer, • •
norlfi - . - Market street, corner sf Second,.,
Undue over the Allegheny at or
- near Bbarpalrarg. :
'VTOXICB IS HEUKBY GIVEN; Tbit Ito pnnraanee of the:
IN Act of A&smnblj of the Commonwealth of PennayJra
! Aet to abthoriM ttd GoT«nprto;tnajn‘o
the 'under named Commissioners, to ,*^TB^b«Wl«ime
eh»M5 not bo subscribed on tot day, then end lattetcaro,
at to fcouso of Mr. NEWPORT, In to Eorongb oPfflnrpj
burgh,on'to TWKNTY-FODRIU. DAXOP TUB SAME:
MONTHibetweentoeamehotßm . , -
- Philip Miller,; ■ Thomas Hggstt,... -, .
James Eharp, Gabriel Adams,
bento C.J, Noble, Thomas, WallM*,
Peter KUngensmitb, • Malcolm Doecb,
JohnW.Duncan, , a HarriaonP»rry,|.
David. Drenan, ... .. RfberTOOTnaa,
•JPrandsEarris, - Blchsrdßeralt,
David Boyd,. P-obertWUscn, ~.■■■
' V; : James MartStUi, . James ft. M’deilaml, .
- Henry M'Geary, .: ■•. , Thomas Pearson,
Bames‘Blakely; Grant Mo»,y,
'■ -Charles Spang, jameeft®; Denny,
William C. Denny, A.Morton,
J. C. Comstock, LcmoclBhnrtlUb.
- y.A.CoWcr. James hauls., ■ .[novlT.
' -, ’' ,
**W-'
N’- .£*•* *?#• V :
■ . woolMftlt' uid;xlowli
SADDLE, HARNESS AMD TBDNK MANJJIADTOBT.
-OOBERI U. HARTLKT.'begfllew*tolnform.' ife—(Btr a-
K, his friends end toopubUogoncrall j, thethe ||n.
continues tooorapy tot lorgennd '
Store iloom, formerly oocapledby B»mtiBll^U6-. .
Btock * Co, No'- SK comer of Diemond Alloy and Wood ot,
where h’o keeps
B '^elS , feeep»'<«oSimOy so hood, audio proporedtoftirv
nlahto order, all Undo of Elvetod Hows manuftetaredof
Former* would J"jall
MjmSSla eWcli:before raKhaaing,s?s®i e JS“ b U
Bret rote ortldeo at»Joe? prtat
’Don't fimeUKe plane, No,BB, come MWoodrt. md
Diamond Alley- ■-•'■■'■■■ ■ • ' •’• ' r"
tfmpphttrt ftflhcrtilvth&r they hate
\gggg3gggg»; commenced ■ nf Carriages,!
vSf^z^f' -
•Chariota, in all their various styles of finish and proportion.;
2qj ordersTsilV bo executed with strict regard to duramlity
and heaniy of finish. JBepaJra will .also bo .attended to on
the most tcmß. TJsing In ftU their work the
best Eastern Shofte, Poles, and 'Wheel,- stuff, they foe* *»® fi-.
deni that all who furor themwithtfceir patronage,, will he
perfectly satisfied their worJu, ; / s -
... Purchasers are requested to gWe us a call, heipie puwha-,
wngelgawhore.. ■ ■ steely ; .. t ,
' lIVBEI STABUfi, , ~
,' Corner x>f and &aaum& alley. .
TUBunderslffne<l having added-largely to his
ptock.' is now prepared to aceomnmdftta th® pnwio
/•fri vM'h the finest Boggles, and best Hones, both far. :
cut atUvery ;-wil lfln & sopseriar aecomippdatiDiis fof them
at this stable. The stalls are largo and now,-and .ih,* pro
prietor pays every attention to their caaeand comfort, *.
.octOtv • •. ■■■ .fiPETON,
Pearl Btetiift Mill ;
CAR Alt 9ASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY,
: ‘ (RUB TCB &AU&O4D RttpVO '
EAiULIES will bo supplied wlthourTariouagTftdaa Of
. FBESH GROUND FLOUR, - : ■
By leayfag < ••
Lectin, Wilton & Co., Wc6d street, 4 Reiter,cor
nor- Liberty.aml.St. Clair strefits, Pittebnrgn- •••-.•_ .
11. P. Schwarts; or Allegey-^
nonrwnibedeUveredtofamliieelncliiferoraiotwocJtieii.
CABU <ra BE NKKDY A CO
IlllliSiS
glDia^gimeat r oy.jQjgg ;&2MLYXB(pL
" " . e6Market fltreet^pearJFo.pnb
TSgSKSSEKSwp!
sS^ssfasataafisfe
gurraniaata «a am both
wfll doao oat all cf
J Cashm^rea, »«!rty Wpwooofc
, *r
■if ij
Cartels Spanish jf&ziure.'
. —IDS OBEAI WWaB uMllli JWPft
'•• •»>•• ■’ KOI A PABTICU or JfSSCUKT JR. 1».
•» S UiVAMTABIJS 11E35EDY FOB BCKumA, King's
A EtiL'lltoUssttna, Obstinate Cnunwoas Eruptions,
.ptaplM or. Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Bolls, Chronic
BoroEyce, King Worra.or letter, feald Heiul,jailugmaraf
afiiWnof the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Byphl
n«o Disorders, Lombhgo,£plnal Complaints, and ell Ids
raws arising 7nra »B»i«wUdcm» n»of loipru
draco InXife,or Impurity of the Blood.
TbISTUI aside Modlctnc, which has kecom* celebrated #*
tha numbor of mrtraorlllnsury cures, effected through Its
adracr. fans induced the proprietors, at lb* urgent, request
Of thebtfrieuds, to offer It to the public, which thevdo With
khonlinoot ranSdenco In its'Tlrtoes »na wohacrfliA< drotlTO
urooorties. The foUo wing certificates, selected from B largo
nmuber.ero, hpweyer, stronger, testimony than.the.meio :
word b/the broprfotoisi and are from gentlemen w«H
knernnin their localities, and of the highest respectability
many ot them residing to the City of mdnatmi,
P lIOYDKh', Esq, of the Kxcbanse.Hotel, liiebmond,
known inerywhoro, toys ieifias reen the, medicine called ,
Miiare cdmlrdßtcrod In oxer a honored ;•
eases, ininearly «U the diseases Ibrwbleh it htrecnmmrad
ed.with.ihe mostsstonkhlngiy goodresults. 410 saysit is
the meet extraonilnsry inedlcine.hedias.eyer seen.,,
AGUE AID FKVEK—GREAT CUBE.—I hereby certify
that for three years I had Ague and Fererof-the mostrio
lentdetieription. .1 had severed Physicians, fcoklargequau
titles of Quininc,Mercury, and I belioyo all tbs Tonic* ad
vertised, hat nit Without any permanent: toliefi At last I
tried Cartels Spanish Mixture, tsvo bottles of trhich ciTec
ldaUyenrodmo,andlom happy to say I bare hod neither
chills of fefer since, X consider it the beet Tonic In the
World, and tho only medicine that eyor reached my case,
’ Jour LoaoßEt,
BearerDain, near Richmond, Ya. , ■
0. JB LIiCK, Esq., now In the city of Blchmrad, and tor.
many years in tho Boat Oillco, las such confidence in the
astonishing, efflracy of Carter's Spanish Mixture, that he
has bought upwards of fifty bottles, which he has given
swap to theaflliDtod. Mr. Inektoya he has neyer known it
I to fail; when taken according to directions. ■ ,
Dr.IIESQE, a practising Phyaidan, nnd formerly of ihe
City Hotel, to tho city of .Uicbmtmd, Bay* he has witnessed
in- a number of instances .the effects of Carter's, Spanish
Mixtore, which were most truly surprising. Ho says in a
case of Consumption, dependent oh the Xdrer, the* good of
fsets Were wonderful indeed. 'O-'
. BAMUEUH. MIINKKIt, of the firm of Drinker. 4 Mor
ris, Eichmond, was cured of Liver Complaint ot eight years
standing,’ by the Use of two bottles of Carter’s Spanish -
•Mixture.*- : - - o'Oh.'.-'-
1 .: jQBHATCCBB 08. BCBOFUIAj—The Editors of the Bleb*
tnond Republican had a servant employed in their prereK
room curod of Violent Scrofula, combinod. with Bhonma
.rtsmp'wlilrh entirely diaabied him from work.' Ten bottles
of Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perfect cure of him,
and tha Editors, in a public noilcin say they," cheerfully re
commend K lO all who are afflicted with any disease of tho"
. ppiT.T, ATinTHKiL CUHB Qg
TaloAble boy cured of Scrofula- by Cartels, Spanish Mixture.
Icons&oritiruly a valuable taedidne. '
- : ' JASffff Mi'TAtlOi. •
, flmrttTgtor otf the B.P. and P.IhK. Co„ Richmond, Va.
'‘toTEHKTJM of TWENTY YICABSSTANDINtt CTBE3>.
John gHQliPSONiTCaldlng in thedty Of Ricknfond, .
was cored by throe bottles of Cfcrter'sSpaniah Mixture, of
Salt Rheum, which he bad nearly, twenty years,andwhlch
aU the physician* of thedty could, not carc. \ Mr, Tbomp
eon is a well known merchant in the city af Richmond. Va.
ftndhla«ureiamost;rßmarkable.' -
WM. A M ATTHKWft.of-lUchniond, had a servant cured
of Syphllis, in the worst Ihrm,' by Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
; He say*, he choerfolly recoxom ends it, and considers it an
invaluable medicine.
: 'BIOHARDE. WESIV of Richmond, was ctfred of Scrofti
la, and what physicians call confirmed Consumption, by
three botUea of .<Sutcr , s.ap»niflh Mixture. - '
- fibWARD BURTON, commissioner of Lho revenue, jays
he has seen the goodeffect* of Carter’s Spanish Mixture in
a number of Syphilitic cases, and says it is a perfeefreuro
for that bonrihletdlsease.. ; r -- ■ . -
. WM. OK HARWOOD, of Richmond , cured of Old Sores and
tftceis, which dlsabledhini from walking. Took a few bot
tles nf' Cortex’s Spanish and ■ was enabled to walk
witboutacrutch; in a short time permanently cured.>
Principal ttepot at M.WABB,CLOSIS *CO.,Np.B3Maidcn
80N5,N0.132 North 2dst,Pbfladolphla.
• BEN NiOTA BBifißi No. 12A Main street, Richmond, Va.
• And forsaio by B. A. PAHNBSTOOK A WILCOX,
Jr* Co.,Pittßburgh; H. P.SCHWAKTZ, Allegheny; 1 and
by Druggists and DealcrslffMedicine everywhere.., -
’ • ort&d*wty'- ; -" /; " ; '-
MOUSE’S COUFOOHD BHB.VV OB' YJBI*-
• LOW DOCK BOOT.
Medfe, and haa gateed on anrlralled reputatira fot the
THE :
OrqamSt and aleanrinathe Stomach ana Bo* »
elsiiwl tfau*cUringallßili©u» Diseases, Liver 'Complaints. ,
Piles, liesdachMTever
andAgu?.Jaundipo, Nausea, -Loss of Appetite, Ac* and
causing ine food to nauHah and aupport every partr ;j r
• PUBXFYING THE BLOODr ‘
andthnaeurtogallHaiiiors.CutaiieoaaEraptiOTS.Bcrofa-
Uifialtßhroni, Brysipelas^BcaldHead,Canker, Rtapjesea
1 feeejDlotehes; Uwets, Tumors, Mercurial-Disww, Can*
cers,4c^A<J. 'v : :
1 3£QULAHSa THB fiECmETOBT OEQABS, ,
1 and by enabling them to perform their proper functions,
i-preventing >hd curing many painful and dasgerourdls*
Etrecgtijeningaud Nervous Bystonijtime
i aiHy«m[ Nt»rvmin Irritation. and curing all: diseases of the
Neuralgia, Cramps, Ac., Iti* unrivalled
intheCurcofall rEJIALK COMPLAINTS, as Weakness,
General Debility, Irregularity, Obstruction®,. BweUlhg of
the Feet, I4mbs, Joints, eaused by vreakness; also,
Lung andthroat Camplaints, as Colds, CoUghSj AstLma,
Consumption, Ac.; alaojDropsy. • r : :: .
Having made use of the Compound Syrup or Yellow Dock
Root, prepared by C. Morse A Co.,citherouraelvcs,Or in our
families; and finding it to be a very salutary and effectual
!.■ preparation; w* do mnsfccheexfollyrecommend ititotbapub* -
- lie as a very valuable medicine;. .; • _
•' E. Bourne, Esq., Cashier National Bank, Providence, B. I.;
A* W. Spenear, Esq* Cashier Lime Bock Bahkfdoi dcs-Eev.
William Phillips, Eev. J. B. Bichmohd,:C.-8. JonfiSj.editor
Providence Gen. William' Field,- M.'W.G, M., Cyrus
-Fisher,ALE.H.'J?., Jamee Hutchinson,,G.,B.,. Deft.
Bates, Doct. Benj. Colby, and .one .hundred others-pf the
jiwst respectable females, of Providence. -
Thls emtifieathat I h&ve for a number of years been ao
kminCed with the composition and* mod e-of.manufacture of
&OBS£‘S tX)3IPOtJND SITIUP OF YELLOW DOCK ROOT-
I have also been acquainted witKife viodia operand*. mate*
eas&ahdcah say that in all respccta lt fe admirably ealeu*
fated to remedy that'class of-Dfceaae fdf.whicb-itvrcs de»
signed. It la especially, valuable in and all
!m attendant symptoms, it esdte to healthy action the
hTt’ER, removes torpor, and! nactlvity of thla
stimulate* healthy action in all tfce •system.. As a ,DEPU*
BATOB, or purifier of. the Blood, it bas-no superior.
• DAVID HOLMES, M; D.
r. Prooideribe; JR.X,:Jan.'4,1853.- • ■ • ■ •
: ta. Prepare* by 0. MOUSE A 00* No. «0 Broadway,
New Fork, and sold by Druggists and others throughout
this and other 1 countries.’ JOEL MOHLER, Agent,
"atff27:ly: . . ■ ■
DR. DE LANEY’S .
' ■ CELEBEATEI) ' ' .
CURATIVE INSTRUMENT,
T!tebrUy Infallible Cure for that Driaifvl Ihsmekvmnat
£tPEBMAIORWIEA OB IJiTOLUNU'ABY NOCTDUNAIi j
O EMISSIONS, bo harraeslng and destruetWe.dtfd produo- ... i
Ut« of bo moch mischief to thenervoos system, Incopadta- : t
tiig the man for bnsineßSj-BOclotyßnd matrimony. . ■,
Thlßlnstrument is eiinpltveomprobonslre. und never*. L
/oOinn, and may l)* .nßed irithont tho
venlenca dr the knowledge of the most : Wend. ,
Itla to be used eatefniuy.'prodndngnp phtaOTMur,
Wiaterefg ndr proTentfng- any one ftom rattanalns to
his business; endwhileinusenotarinp&cmtatoncajrtako ).
place, fnctporntiflp Vie organ*, <n aaftopf time, toauc/Min e»* . j
snmrom.tho j
SerpOnent!fl»,’ PresttaUi)n, Myspepfllaj -PatovU the
Ti—o TOnrneßßiof TMon.vWeakneßa of tha Barit; and
;
iOr Hental r Application,» -t
- - j
4 c. J JMthtieamplainlt imatiaiXy dUappea r,a**#n a* >
Bo it also remembered, that those complaints are .butUttlo , i
understood by the profession in general, and that an the. ..;.
in A&jrorld nerer ha*. and herrer trill, gtoplhoaa
losMfi,* srhkh, f allowed to continue unchecked, ate fiureto ■ . f
tjrbduehlhemoetdistressiDgconsequence*. ' '/*■*’- 1 : t -■■ _./■ 1
Thepriceof theoompleferd&Btenmßut, carefuHy secaTeo . *
ajatofitallobserraiioninaJxiXjlaonlyslo. Itcanbesent s
w.j
~ Canada. according accompanied; byfuUdiroo* J
* tlcas, andimporraritadMcotothe married ahd singfotae. p
expenses, eren to the remotoafepartaof tHe co antfyjDeiiig ■. ■;
teryjfctiflAnge —i*—-.: t _-■ :' ' J
: u AO. appHatiohiaid wmlltaneea' must lie direclw (port* •
paid) to the Dociorhims&lf, behaving no Agencies establish- •
ed bnt is London and Dorter ■ ■ ' «v. . A i
• Dr. B. DoLaneyjfil-XispfflWn rtwet, ■
17awVrtjV, - . .
{jOffloe houiib ilelljr, ftpm 9 A. 1L tin 3 )P. M., and fronl T to
ebore mentioned Inatmmentlß not only constructed on bcl
entMc nrindplea. hut thatflrom lla use the happiest result,
'met elways,wlt.ho<mSdenoo,hc an tic! patedjth ere being, for
lhoenmot.thoßOdUe«oee,»woito;. certain rmrtyezlapt.
HEN&Y & KEILEB, M. D.
•■■.■.■■ , OH. OOETZB, ILD« 98 Chambers st,
• aECHHABBT.M.-b^Howgdßh,
nySky v .
'i»Tne’« KWMoruK- - , .
a. ./eppllod tcother affections oftho lun£B and bronchia*
■ai bii tha treatolciit & coß«jrnod, tbi3 ls of Tcr^UttJo
eon'eahenoo, eatho remedies are the earae.. The:KXPEC
i TojujiTslionldtoftiveD ossftm Minay be neepwary to
nUsn the cough, end produce a. free and easy expectoror
tlon. end Also to remove the Ugbfcert, or p»ln,OT'opprci
eionabout the throat or cbest-Thehowete ohould be regu-
Stab* the useof the SAtTiTiyK PHXS wbenefernecco
given about hefinnhirar beam etch meal. . It ehefild be
nlmd'Wtno di tbm epocrneful of Ojldwitfertand aweet
reued to please the taeti But It there be no: ntghwweats,
I or If they disappear; :thpn give ,tbe .AbTKBATITB three.
| linn a day.aixoxding to the directions, instead of the
**y miflK*, . . ' r t' ■. .. ■ . • .- ■ ,_ •■
t AU Dr. JaVnete preearatlonete rale, wholesale orwtell,
I at the PEKIN TSASTOItK. S 3 Fifth street. deelT
jw &ix«Q , a vongr«»» Inba. , ; .
rrms lEK-la prepared bj* curcly : chemical propew, ana
•I <isvxcmOikdifi.contain noticing tnjurienu to twiaAcJ»u.
ItU-pai« first wed* bat by.exposure to ibjvair bo
comMtfcaduaMy ot a-CKtft intense end pennacent.blacic.
For aalo In boUlea of vnrhus site, by
War '' nee. Merhet etreet. corner of gd.
VARNISH— 500 gallons, SmiUi’s' New Yotlc
Aj ..brand, in stow Mtf'tbr sale by,. ~
vr.cwtNfl US i - gnccgssora to J. Kwa & Cfo»
' ■ • • ' WWocdst.
1 iU i.Nfcfel'a OUUCIBLE3 instore »najror .aaio
-lUUfcHy [deczr yEEHiM?=bbos.
*|}J£AKL,&L
••xT'.gaUby--'
QAL’rk’EliUi-]
~&*-**» -c: _
T. IQUOUi
I i dec23
A KNOW-.
A d*^
-- J WAikfla-—lhavc cn Tmjd.Bud am con
(Vl stonily TecciT 1 rig frosli * snppUea of the fallowing
wJfef, in pint and quart bottles: Empire >Bprlngf :;WhlU>
Sulphut Spring, Coogrcsa
*»'• " Corner Market gtoffdlJlataond,
‘■■■••s >
MKblblNK CUJSST6—A new lct~of various .sisea and
Cotite*Market et. and IManiond.: .
.• and corfier Fourthand Bmlthfleld *l3.
T YON’ii£ATIIAUIUNiuKI Barry’s ItlcopbiKOur, a n«
h loU^hcd^afor Mleby pn
' Corses Majrlcet Bt, and Diamond*
ana comur yoarth nndi SmUhflplA sta.
Xiu'nT£3>-Sfttcbo!otfi Liq old UolrWjo, for imtooUy
rteMiiaJio color,ol the holr to a deep block—too
iS?§uW*. Also, Russell's ood UarrtKm'o HoltDjc,
«SB»ndoi'»ln«.taph o ,lbr
Cora^i2£ax)u)tat.-an\lDlS3apnd,
<aS - and cornet Fourth and flaUhfloid eta
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>blh Bioro omUot^a^bßOS
•motusii. 1
\ docCL •:
15a boxes, “OlilOr” storitnjd &:
raocay yuairxQ bro 3.
i 0 b: a. FAHNESTOCK & 00.
liennud*, guanine. for-Eale by -
B. A. PAHKiaTOCg CO.
" '-£‘£r-“-V 1
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