The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, February 17, 1854, Image 4

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‘SaS’ ' '-■«big'b post in the law, was lately. taktsriU and
-Confined to'his bed for Beveraldays.- His wife,
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- ' proposed to read for him, to which he
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“ Bnt yon have no choice, dear!” .....
’ “ Sone.in the.world, love ; please yourself.
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; ’!Oh,ye?. that’ill do very welU’
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-CLOTHING STORE!
JOHN JFCLOSKEY & CO..
:,t i.ftCvf t s'‘£y!.*'i^il'rii^»f^" i ivisV‘> v ?M of thece’.ebratcd Clothing Depot on Liberty
Wif‘’tiVs U-. :'.trf L‘v-\- J/~bKsSi'&,'t' , Jr3 Jr strait, which has won no unbounded popularity under
poso of acquiring more space for their immense business,
t-h-ttii.Vlr'iSr' J;--J remuTed to the building on the corner of
■^LnßLaaKa**
READY.MADE CLOTHING,
.: That bMOTCr boon offered to UiepubUc. .
Theirprindpal objectibr tMs retnOTal, is to giro them
C-xCa!WHOLESAM2 TRABEI
They are prepared to sell Goods at the i
£0 WEST EASTERN PRICES!
Ana they will -warrant Qmm to he as good as any mann
,lpsjS faoturodSn iho Ohioni ; -
rS^MS%TOCST?^^tD^r&,’ 4i r^V'!ul>2i! | ! Wi J“ , ?.M 'CUSTOM \V OUK,
'era gnu mar ami,ami upon rna snoartST sotici. ■
LOTUS anfl COATINGS, lor
FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BoBl
s - NESS coats.
,vß.®J<r|tP na.,;;pj£*lgijffij'WiNSS$ t\\s j?£ £ ’ Onrlntcfesta are Identical with tbofli of onr customers,
*nd we assure the pnblio that our fldolity wfll not fail in
No. 88 Wood Btree£,
ASSSJ” s°to F u=th=a TO
■sm«^%ssussfi
“ 7,d£m
- DRY GOODS..
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fia-te,jg?i^ , ?jVVfir-\pySj f ;^^V > rpunl TEAS! TBABI-J. HAWORTH, tha original and
t'SS.T-.-.rlvitef i-'.t i".1?,<.-S.*S W-Y Ijjjt!'iWl-„- 1 only importer In thla city, of tho best Congo Toes from
v'SffJ3-‘S. J .;#r^<£ £ *^fl' iVSiTs *'H jfcdou.lsiiow recrirlng apery largo and ehoieo selection
i.i>b^'^'-‘-' l ‘-' & V.Tf il ■'- of TEAS, which bolt determined to sell atench price- and
. fioenew of quality, that all the rceklesß puffers in thlsor
*'’ i2£7' a '* 1 'Z*Vs os r§ the n«t city rannot*bejit Ho most reepectfuUy lnrites the
: Udiea ssd gentlemen of thin and'tho eurroundlng dlsWcts,
«fa'.&•. vithoof distinction of netfoUj to call and try his Teas,
S’*? which be Bells euhjccrto bo returned, if they don’t gtvo
tf'' r, 'v' , - :^*r ‘^“ ,2 - ,,: j^V'T^cf^iatisfacHon." The following are the prices :■ " .*
Oolong, Souchong and Congo, S7J4@5O cento T 1 lb.
’4\‘ f Gi ~’!i YiiS3»siS3wa®P«tof English hroaklist Congo. 50c ■? Bl
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?{’ P«U ILAJOUTH, corner of Diamond andlbemond
r. A'T*"-'- ,• i->T'.-? 3 -J*?. ; ‘t ."i?. A liberal rednetiok made O aUey.rfshra to inform his customers end the Se
9%»:' t SL X!r <'-*'**- ?e - v -.;';%.'; : ’ ( w 3 ?.®* v«ULisiiU2a,fttich choice Touuff Hypon, lmT>n. :
I - r cT^ T l u bcanUftll pot dal. Gunpowder, extra fine Souchong, Wrapne, Oo“£T
:'> T * */' S^^e* v^-f '■%? v< ‘ , VJla ' oran s« TEAS; MoStfbldJm
' t rV'.: . - J r? \ AQd'ltio COFFEES; fine SUGARS and SYRUPS; Buneh
rr.«v : m *i&jE&rxiJ ■Xaq^tcr,:V#lenda»Sumand Suttana RAtSINS; frUhCUR.
L ? - ** **ss%£?• 4UKT3; pitted Citron,Lemon and oSomP^bSSI
C^Si'
- 'VkO* \s '>*> * Sherry end Malaga WINES; together With
£VV /-T-fr -' r ‘ 5 ? *‘ Jl ' . ; hi ' \ i' » \ /*’’St'***-£& {•*< a general ascortrocnt cf pure SPJolsB—all of-which be is
V v..letennincd,to,Mli at such LOW PRIOB3 that cannot'be
r- N";-;> r-.>.'< ;,c; ~. rv '- n K other Store in tho dty. tnat cs^^be
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' Any part you like; loro.”
- Bat, dear; you mast bare some choice, Borne
little preference;, we all have that.”
■h' Ko, I have none in the world dear.; read
-■ any part yon like best.”
' JJat I' would rather please you, dear John,
' -and yon eurely have a preference."
«> *• * ,** Well, well, dear, if yon wilhpleaso me, then
•*'7eA info Jfieodemas /”
CLOTHING.
GEORGE AR9IOR,
■ MERCHANT TAILOR,
' v JSo. 57 Plfth Btfeet, in Masonic Building,
HATINQ fitted up a too a for the purpose of nssumiujj
-his hoaiaess,.flatters himself to Le able to make to
' - ••»•.• -• otUur Fashionable Clothing of all descriptions. CUfccn.* and
r • : strangers desiring compirtablo garments, yili do we«l to
c >.'V ciTe hlmS call, as ho Is determined to please the mofit f is-
I Ue trill also ho happy to see many of bis old com
’ \ • totaers.ashahasjdst'roceiTedjifroni the Lastemcdics, an
• elegant slock of CLOTtIS, CASSIMEKES and \£STING3.
•• decSl ■ •
r . SEfIIOVAL.
ffTHfi subscriber would respectfully inform hisfneoda and
• I - the public. that bb has removed from his Old stand, on
• 'fiSltttsweet; totbe 3TBJF IROX. FROST STORE, NO.
. ; 4S FIFEII STREET, immediately opposite tbe IbeMxe,
where to la now receiving and opening a handsome assorl
meat of Wain and Fancy Colored Cloths, .Cashmeres ana
Vestings;of the newest styles, which ho will take pleasure
In tobwing to IhOso WhO m>iy flavor him with acalL llom
also prepaied to make to order, every article of Clothing
• constituting a Wardrobe, in the latest and
mo&tfa&lonable style. ■
i -’XO TAILORS. —The subscriber offers for sale his com*
" letesvstem of Garment Draughting, so favorably known
nil generally used by the trade of thin city, Cincinnati,
puiadelphlaand elsewhere; at the following-prices, vlx;
u~ with Instructions, $10,00; without'instructions, $7,00.
• • The Book and itular,contaiolngdull and accurate directions
toßuecessfuldreughting, forwarded toany partof the United
States, on roeeiptof $7,00, by . . JAM&S C. WATT,
Dtawasuu iyuMv «>. Teacher of Garmeot Cutting,
m»r29 - No. 46 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre.
- BAHVEL GKAYt
QPclairHotel iiciLDfoas,
' .■■•.. gt. gtATR.BTBJtT t ytrraBUBQK. •
r\ ENTLE'ttEVS OLOTHTIG male: exclusively to order,
AT and warranted loeuit JBae constantly on band a
•Uolw assortment of OLOIB A CASaiMKHEa, VESTIKG3,
and OFEBCOATIK G, of tho latest styles, selected expressly
forfchjaenstonr trade. Gentlemen leaving their
have their wishes consulted and complied with, as all vrorfc.
la dona under his own supervision. . novl2-
SECOND ARRIVAL OP _
PALI AHD WISTEtt Dftl GOODBII
■ The Cheapest Goods of the Season /
Young, stevenson t wra, of tto oncinoi
BcE-Uirr, No. MABKET STREET, between Fourth
end the Diamond, Pitts burgh,.hare just receired, and nre
now omming,* larceand splendid o-vortmoni of.
DRESS GOODS,
Of tlm newest and most desirable styles, adapted to tbo
present Mason. • .
Plild Brocade and Taney SHks afTiargalns.
Plain Black and Oornollan Bllksand Turk Satins.
Merino Plaids, nil wool, and Silk and Wool do.
SUk And Cashmere Plaids of every description,
very cheap. "
Ndw style Plain and Fancy De Lalnes.
French Merinos, Cashmeres, Coburge, Alpacas, and Fom
matfaa, all colors and qualities.
DoB4guB,«nd high colored Do Lalnes, all qualities.
Pall and Winter Shawls, of'erery description.
and Bquore Brocho and Plnid Shawls.
Printed Caehmero and plain Thibet do. ..
VrinehChintsoe, Ginghams. .
A general assortment fast color Prints, from 6% cts, up.
WHITE GOODS of every description.
Collar*; Ctiffa, Chemisettes and Emb!d Hdkis., at bargains.
Bonnet Ribbons and Millinery Goods, very cheap.
Atfift, a fall stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, nt low prices?—
Linen Sheeting, Pillow Linens, Tablo Cloths, and Nap*
kins. RuwihlHapor, and Cravats, very cheap.
■' GLOVES, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, and CRAY ATS. ■
We wnold nspcctfuliy solicit an early cull from botla
wholesale and retail ; buyers, -flattering ourselves that wo
can Accommodate all who may favor ub with their patron*
am. on most liberal terms.
YOUNG. STEVENSON & LOVE.
• ■■ ■ Noticets ■. •
TO tfiJE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS OF
pnTSBDRGtI, ALLEGHENY CITY, AND “VICINITY.
•—D. GREGG A CO-, Importers k Wholesale Den-era In
ForelffO : aud Domestic Dry Goodfl and Varieties, No. 90, one
doornnm the "Nonh*west corner of Wood at and Diamond
alley; “Pittsburgh. Having completed the. enlargement of
their -present occupied Ware Rooms, are now opening one
of the iSit aSI best stock of DRY GOOD 3 and VAUIE
TIES, they have ever heretofore exhibited to the Pittsburgh
trade,’and dhnxamination j'wlll be found to ho unsurpassed
hr eny'ctber Hoase of the kind in the City, and as ono of
thepariuctals generally in the Eastern Cities during the
buriQcsies&sohK, burchaslnj: cheap bargains, adapted to
the Pittsburgh and Western Trade, we will be able to offer
tiar old eustomers, and purchasers gener
ally. Our stock of Dry Goods consists in part of the follow
log leading articles vit; .
Bnpenor Broad Cloths; .
PUotandPeterahamdo; ■■■ . ... ■
Fancy Oassimcros, Tweeds and S&unetts;
Jems, Fancy Vestings and Corduroys;
Flannel** Ticking* and Vest Paddings; ■ •
Brown and Bleachod Muslins, and Irish Llnons;
. Foreign and Domestic Ginghams; . .
Alpaeas,'M«rinos, Coburg Cloths, and Dress Silks;
Bay State and Broache Shawls; -
Woolen Comforts and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs'. _.
The-following comprise a part of the general stock .of
Varieties! "
UattonsGomhs,Threads and Sewing SllLs?
Hqslcry, Gloves, Ribbo tip, and Block Silk Toils;
XocaGooda. Jaconetts. Nlu.ll and Oaufbrtck Muslins;
Fancy Nettings, and MHlincry goods generally. ..
Also— AlargqaesoitmcntofTableCntlary, Pocket knives,
Basors find Scissors of our own Importation. Perfumery,
Patent Medicines, together with a splendid assortment of
Gold and Gilt Jewelry,«f theJatcst.patterns; Gold and SU
rar Watches Watch m&urinis; Watch glasses, and an ex
tenrlve stock of SO hoar and 8 da* Brass Clocks, of a variety
of patterns* All of which Will borold on the most occom
modatingtenns,tor Cash, or City reference.
U. B.—City, Country Merchants and Pedlars are invited
to fflve na a call before parchasing elsewhere.
aVn tf P GREGG & 00
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. TRANSPORTATION.
OB3Q ASA
GOtfME&CING AUG UST 8, 1868.
'lcttveri’ictsburgh s[~ 6 o'clock, A M;
attfae.prinrfpaL Stations, and dinesat Crest?
lino at I*2o P M,* arriving- ar Cincinnati ia the evening, vis
Columbus and Xenia. . v-V\-.v-^
• .Fifrafrom Pittsburgh to. Cincinnati, $7,75 ; to Oolutobtts,
$5,25 ,
MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8.30 AM; dines at Al-
Hajiccvand roaches Crestline at 6.00 P 'M, connecting with
tha Night Train to Columbus nud'CmclnnaiJ, Wndwith. the,
. Bclldbntalne ac<l Indiana Railroad Ibr Dayton, Indianapo
lk, Terre Ilauic, and towns in Indiana. Connections arc
made at Alliance by. Railroad with Ravenna, Hudson and
Cleveland. ;•
- Faro from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, $l.OO. :
: Connections are made at Mansfield by Baflroad with" San
dusky City, Mansfield, Mount Yemon, Newark and Zanes*
.n11e.v... .. . .
Fare to Sandusky City, $4,50; to Newark,s4,so; to Zanes-
, .. v.r-
Cohnpctions arc made with Dotroit and Chicago, both; by
Cleveland and Sandusky. City. Passengers wboleavo Pitts
burgh in the Mail Train at B.SO AM, go directly by Mans
field, and Sandusky City to Detroit,’ without detention. ?
; Faro to Detroit, 0.00: to Chicago; $ll,OO.
RETURNING}
THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Creßtline at LOO P M,
Mansfield at 1.40 P M, and Alliance at 6.00 P M, and roach’ l
es •Pittsburgh at 8.15 P M, connecting with the. Express
Train-to Philadelpliia and Baltimore.whlch Icaves Pitts*
burgh at 10.30 P. M.
Time from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, hoars. Fart,
$7,75.- ■ Fare from Cincinnati "to Philadelphia or Baltimore,
$15.00. . ' - : '
MAIL TRAIN leaves Crcstilno at 7, A M; dines at Al
liance; connects -with Express -Train from Cleveland, and
arrives at Pittsburgh qt 5, P M.' " -
NHVF BRIGHTON* ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Pittsburgh nt 10 A M and 4.45 P M, and New Brighton at 7
A3l and 1 P.M. Excursion tickets, $1; quarterly tickets
at reduced rates.
FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at (L3O A M, and ar
rives at 4^0,1» M.
Passengers ore requested to procure Tickets at the.
Company's Office, at the Federal Street Station, of
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent.
Trains do not run on Sunday. j ,
. *tiSr*FurUierinformation may beobtainedof.
augft . JOHN KELLY* Passenger Agent
BANDU3KV, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK
RAILROAD.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
ON and after WEDNESDAY, November 10,1853, Three
Passenger Trains run duDy.{Sundays excepted) as fol
lows: GOING SOUTH.
. J Urmxng . . Mail Earning
Exprtss. Ihsscnyrr. ■ JESyreiv.
Leave Sandusky at 4.30 AM 11.00 AM 510 PM
Monroeville:Junction.. 5.15 ** • 11.50 ** 6.50**
Shelby Junction 6.40 “ IJS P M T. 15 *<
Manstiold.Junction...., 7.20 “• 1.40 “ 8.10 “
Mount Vernon— 9.0 a • **• «.. 4.10 • 4t . 9 55-“ •
Reach Newark.......i....10,03 .’** 616 « 11.00“
GOING NORTH.
Leave Newark at 4.20 A M 9.00 AM 6.25 PM
Mt.Yeruon.. ..5.25 " 10.10 « 0.30“
Mansfield Junction..... 7.20 “ . . 32.10 P M 810 f*.
Shelby Junction........ 7.45 “ 1.06 ** *8.35 **
Monroeville Junction.. 9.15 ** 3.10 “ 10.30“
Reach Sandusky....—lo.oo. **. 3.55 “ : ILOS “-
Connecting at Sandusky with Mad River andXake Erie,
*and “ Northern Division” Cleveland and Toledo Railroads.
■"At Monrocvllhy with Traina on “Southern Division?*
Cleveland and Toledo Cleveland, Toledo, Aci -
At Shelby Junction,with Cleveland, Columbus and Cin
cinnati Railroad.; ‘
. At Mansfield Junction, with Ohio and Pennsylvania
Railroad for Pittsburgh. ‘
At Newark* with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville,
Columbus, Ac., .
This arrangement of Trains completes the line of direct
communication bctween.tbo Last and“ GrtatHorih-WatP
Passetigers from I’hiladclphi&and Baltimore, destinedlbr
the West, proceed, directly on their arrival at Pittsburgh;
by Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to Mansfield. Thence
to Monroeville, where conaccuon is made Immediately for
Toledo, Chicago, and intermediate places—affordinga route
unrivalled for safety* certainty and despatch. '-*• ■
Connection is also,made with*all the Trains on the Ohio
and Pennsylvania Rnilroadat Mansfield, bv which passen
gers from Chicago, Toledo, Detroit*- Sandusky, Zanesville,
Newark, and Columbus, proceed to Pittsburgh, PbUadel
plilaahd Baltimore, without delay. - • :
By this route, passengers taking the early Train from
Zanesville. Oohunbua, Newark, Ac., can go to Toledo, Bon-.
dusky or Cleveland; remain in either place some four hours,'
and return home same day.
THROUGH TICKETS to bo had &t tho different Stations,
for the above named places.
J. R. ROBINSON, Superint’t.
Sondusky, November, 3853. fuov 24:3m]
EASSENGEB AGENCY FOB GEBHAHY.
m: JJVIItES BLA.KELY, Agent.
Tub House of W. A J. T. TAPSCOTT k Co. having, in
addition. do their extensive arrangements for bringing ont
Pasreaaew from GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, Just
concluded .arretugmaents aisoio bring oUtPaßscngers from
he following Cities and Towns in 0 BUM ANY, via Antwerp
to hew York, and tbcuce to Pittsburgh, the undersigned
will Issue Passage-Tickets to Sow York und Pittsburgh from
..Antwerp, Coblepz, Oppehheim,
Matlien,. . St. Goar. Gan&hcim,
. Colu, . Frier, Worms,'
Ldsfoldorf, Gurgen, Darmstadt,
Suwwfui, Mains, Frankfort on Main,
Manbelm, . Heidolburg, . Carlsrucbe.
: Basel, Hellbroun, Stnttgkrdt,
Lira, Ascbaffenbnrg, Wurzburg, A&, Ac.
Possengeri* will be brought over in first-rate vessels, and
either boarded or not, as may be desired. Drafts, payable
at sight, may bo ha/I at tho lowest rates, from the Under
ngmd, on London, Liverpool. Pans, and Frankfort, suitable
lor remittances to the uld Country, aud paid, free of dls*
Count, nt any town in Great Britain, Germany and France.
Apply to . JAMK3 BLAKELY, Hbip Agent,
J»27 Corner of fcoreuth and Smithftald rtroats.
Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
'TTTT? Are forwanDngJfroducts, Atl, to Baltimore and Philo*
f V delphia, promptly, on. receipt. .Time, Five Days.
....... EAI£S Of FBXIOIIT..
Bacon, Pork and Beet (salted,) 45c. 511005 a.
• On Lard, Lard OU, Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass. 60c. ft
XOO&s.
On Candles, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobacco.
. *
On Beeswax,Dried Fruit, Bnstics, Clover and Timothy
Seed, lb.;.
. On Deer Skins, Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, 70c. ft lOOfits.
On Feathers, Furs, Pol toy, Brooms and Merchandise. 00c.
ft IOOIba. ; •
On Flour. S7J£c. barrel.'
We ore *lw> prepared -tn forward freight to Rodebaugh’s
Station,neaxGreensburif.andintenaodiateStattoh*
, - COVODK A GRAHAM, Agents,
i • corner of Peuti and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh.
1 u : n. 1L HOUBTON. Agent,
•jy2s gift Market street, Philadelphia.
PKNNbV LV AMA RAlDßOADr—WikteuTariffBtTWEIH
• Prmcuaoii, PniLapELMU ash Baltimore.
Airs/ Chss.— Eggs, Feathers, Merchandise. Furs, 90 cents
5UOMbs.
Second Class. —Apples and Peaches (dried,)
Bristle*, Buffalo, Bear, and Deer Skins, Clover and Timothy
Seed* Glassware, 'Ginseng, Bags.'Sheep Pelts 75c 51100 lbs,
Third Class.— Apples (green.) Bran and Ship Stuff;Bacon
•andPor»i, (louse,). Butter,-Hide*?. Hogs’ Hair, 1 Hemp and
Flax, Leather (Eastward,) Csc 51 100 &8.
• fburth Class.*— Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or boxes,) Barley
aud -Malt, Beef and Pork (pickled or silted,) packed Candles,
Cheese. Grain (in bags.) Lard and Lard Oil, Lead (In pigs or
sheets.) Oil Cake, TalJow, Whisky, Leaf Tobacco, 60 cents
51100 lbs. . .
Sjieoial liefer.—Cotton COc ft 100 Ihs. Flour $1 ft bhl.
deol2 GEORGE C. FIUNCISCUB.
Iffesar** J. Shroflel Co.,
MANUFACTURERS OF FIRE PROOF SAFES,
Vault Doors''and Iron 'Window Shutters.
AND os ail periods admit .the necessity of the above
mentioned articles, we havo no. hesitation In recom
mending our article to be equal ,to anything in -.the city.
Orders promptly attended to, and put up In the boat
style,'and onAhort notice. - _ , . „
fcß.fcmithfield street, between Fourth and Fiflh, Pittfl
hurgh. rsepfrdfiml ,T. SHROKPEL & CO.
. Slats and Capa.
rnfcj . JOSEPH COX & CO., corner Wockl street
( M and Diamond, alloy, would respectfully io*f&g||&l
tbeir friends and the public that they
are receiving a large and splendid gtoek of HATS AND
CAPS, of the latest styles, which they arc prepared to sell
on as. reasonable terms as any other boose in the city.
Give us a call, aud examine our stock.. sepl9 •
Consume the Smoke. • ~
TUB suliflcriber having the exclusive right tomanufao*
ture und sell SWKENfcTS HOT AIR AND SMOKE
CONSUMING lURNACE, is prepared to reoeive orders,and
contract for heating, buildings with the most-economical
Parnace now in a«e.'' The atteution of those interested -la
solicited. • Any information can be had of A. BRADLEY.
Nos .2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARNDOIiLAU,
• dfec24;tf) IronCityStove Warohoaso. No. 134 Woodet.
Depot of Longworth& Zimmerman’s Co
lawba Wines and Brandy,
THE undersigned has. received and offers for sole, at CSn
cwnatiprices, aiarge quantity of^Logworth k Zlmmejv
man’s choice and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La
dies’ Sweet Catawba Wines.; Such as may desire to-procure
au excellent article of Nnlivo Wine, (the puro juice of the
grape,) will find Tny establishment the place for £be gratifi
cation of their, desires. . The Catawba Brandy,distilled from
genuine Grape, is declared by many excellent judges.
equal in flavor to the.best imported Cognac. . -
* D. FICKEISEN,
. ..- • - : No. 137 Liberty street.
Chemical and PUllosopliloal Apparatae.
A • great want has bt*n l«lt in our community, bo
xaL causo our : Institutions of learning, or publin llbrarlea
atnt reading rooms, havo no Chemical and PnnoeopHrcAL
Apparatus to enable the teacher or public lecturer on scl
entife subjects to illustrate, blslecture upon, '. The Young
Mon’s Library AseocialJon, .at.their:late annual meetinj?
resolved to take the necessary steps for obtainimrßach an
apparatus, so as to fill the void so long felt. The following
persons have been; appointed as ,u committee to carry out
the object proposed, ami it is earnestly hoped that the citi- :
tl nF, i7£ eD if a^ed - 1 “ pon » " 1U to the call by^subscri
bing liberally. DR. WM. M. WRIGHT,
. DR. JAMES R. SPEER,
EDW ARD RAHM.
F. LL BRUNOT,
B. \\ BAKEWELL.
CommittM.
Dnidnesa Cured.
EMERSON’S AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE for
restoring the Hair ,on Head HommtY rad*to'
prevent the Hair from falling, la winning golden onlnlcms'
of persons who sro using it. This is a new article, recentlv
intirslucM. is a sure cure for Baldness, and will stand the
test of a discerning public, as thousands who have used wffl"
testily. Sec circular to be had of iho Agents, civinff foil
particulars. - Price $l,OO in large bottles. g
C,E.HSHRR k CO., *
■ i- -v 67 Sunorior street, Cleveland, Ohio.
For sale in Pittsburgh in the following houses:—•
Fleming L. Wilcox A Co^
R B Bellors, G H Koyser,
Joitiiohkr, Bern Page.Jr,
. J H Cashel.
Fleming cl^“~rL * A * Beckham,- Pressly- A Means, J. p.
Birmingham.—A. Patterson, John G. Smith. - - [ ja2.y
•iSfS : * f 0 ! ?’™ 1 Iw< * Countrr Mansion and Stable,
lwgbimongh ftt
“r qneduct - ™M^ my ’
, ”* aB - tf ■ SO. 1« Fourth rt. :
A -,v-r-r v-' J
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
S&ffctyTnaur.nc© Co.
Qflkt, north ram tffhs Bttjaiu/a Third A, PW.
JP property, in town and country, insured. against loea or
ttoage fefinb atthe 2pv«st rote-of premium.
_ aUfixai Rlso insure vessels, cargoes and
9*co9J&wk&i. under open or special policies,
. lamp JHAWgmttT**^-—JTh«y;alfio;tnsnTa.iHm«h*«afn»
ttkhsported by wagons, railroad boats and steam
• ioitfa, on rivers and lakes, oil the most liberal terns. ’•
Directors—Joseph H« Seal* Edmund A. < Bondar, John 0.
■HaviSrEobcrt Johjtß. Samael-Edwurds,,
Gobrao; G. Leipor, Edward DarlingUnVlsaAo-R,-Bffvis, Wfl*,
11am rolwell, John Newlin, Dr. R. M. Hasten, Jas, C. Hand,
; Thoophilus Paulding, IL Jones llemr Sloan, Hugh
Craig, George Sen-ill, Spencer MTQvain, Charles Kelly, J. <h
Johnson,William Hay, Dr.B. Thomas, JohnSallers, ml Ham
Kyre,jr. " •'
.Directors at fhUsbirghrr-'D.’E. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John
T.Xogsn. Wauut.MAßtn, President
Tegs. 0. Hasn,Tios President ,
Joscts W.Cowait, Etertiary.
• Office of the Company. No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh.
• Jol&dtf P, A. MADKIRA,'Agent.
t SAnaoAD. -
PROTECTION
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OP 7
HARTFOBD, CONN.,
Capital Stock, Annual Premiums and Western Fund
$1,000,000.
IKCOKPOHATED 183 S.
Policies of Insurance iouod at all tides on tho must favora
ble terms, against
. LOSS OR. DAMAGE BT FIEE,
■ OB TH* : " ■
PEHII.S OF NAVIGATION,
B? ’ ■ .
GEO. E. ARNOLD. Aqest .
FOB PITTSBURGH AND ALZEOBENY COUNTY. '
• marlfey ■ ••••'■' ■:". . ,
TUB UNITED STATES .
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST- COMPANY, '
PMW. A nELPIffI A -
CHARTERED APRIL C6TS, 1850.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL $250,000.
Office, S* E. Comer of. Third and Chestnut
Street*, Philadelphia.
OJftecn of Vie Same Board at Philadelphia!
■■ JHBXOTOSB.' -
Stephen R.Crawlbrd, Paul B. Goddard,.
Ambrose W. Thompson, • Xawrenoo Johnson, •
Benjamin WiTingley, Geo. M*Heniry> >.
Jacob L. Florence, • James Deveroux*
William M. Godwin, William STKee.
Prwideni—EtephcnlLCrmwfbrd.
Vice iVMu&nf—Ambrose W.Thompson. •
Medical Examiner, PitoburyA—JcmosH.Willson,M.D,
Allegheny Gily—lL 11. Howry, M. 0.
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, ■
maxl7ry . . No. 74 Fourth street,Pittsburgh.
The PrankUn Fire Intnranee Company r
0/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania*
T\tßlX7rOß&TCha£les W. Ranch or, Thomas Hart Tobias
JL/ Wagnor, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Goo. w.Rich
ards, Mordocal D. Lewis, Adolphi LLBorte, David 8. Browne,■
Morris Patterson. - ■ lU2rciaß, iyo<a«t.-
. Cma. O; lUboub, Secretary. i
Oontimw to makoinsuranee* perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, in town and ooontry, at rates os low
as arc consistent with security..
The Company Lavs reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premiums, eafoly Invested, aP
ffird ample protection to tho assured. .
The Assets of tbo Company* on January Ist, 1851, as pub*
lished agreeably to an-Act of Assembly, were as follows, vU:
Mortgage........ 1:—....5918,128 68
Real Estate... .84*77 78
- Temporary L0an5...... 83,980.17
Stocks,.* 01,888 00
Cash, Bl
. • 44
Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years,
they.have paid upward of One Million. Four Hundred Thou*
sand.Dollare, losses by lire, thereby affording evidence of tho
advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and dispose
lion to meet with promptness all liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFFIN,'Agent,
ap24 Office, northeast eor. Wood and Third sta>
THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT
OFTnE STATE 31CT UAL FI RE AN D MARINE:
IH BTJRAHCE CO UP AH Y,
0? PESHSTLVAKIA.
Assets, Slay Ist, 185 R.. $209,010 01
Premiums received to May Ist, 1853....135,250 68:
Interest on Loans, Ac............... ............. 1,61610
Capital Stock 100,000 00
$448,183 28
Returned premiums, Losses, Ro-insuraneo, Ez< *
pen5c5,Ae^...... M . M «.,..... M .. M .87,864 58
— 7 O
Bonds, Mortgages, Stoeks, abd other good eecu*
curiUe5_...~.....~._..5161,481 68
Premium N0te5....... 176,016 61
Cash on hand.... 17,820 21
Total am’t cf Resources, Liable far Losses to
: .nntsetoßa.
JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin county,
P. C. SEDGWICK, Harrisburg,
SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia,
A. WILKINS. Banker, Pittsburgh,
A. A. CARRIER, «
JOHN B. RUTHERFORD; Dauphin county,
A. J. GILLETT, Harrisburg, .
8. T. JONES, Harrisburg, .
ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county.
JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President.
A. J. GILLETT, Secretary.■
Will insure against perils of sea and inland navigation,
also, on Merchandize in dty or country, at lowest rates con
sistent with safety. Policies issued on dwelling houses
either perpetually or ter a term of years.
1 Branch Offico, comer Fourthaad fimithfleld streets’;
. PjS3:tf A. ’A. CARRIER, Actoary.
'nittibnrgh Life Insurance Company, cf
Jr PITTSBUBOS, ih. CawtAt, $l OO,OOO.
President—Jncxs 8. Hooir.
Vice President—Rucun ArCimiKAff.
Treasurer—Jossva & Lscciz,
Secretaty—C. A. Cql»h.
OFFtCE, NO. 66 FIFTH STREET,
(Masonic Mall. Building, )
- This Company makes every 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 of on»-third from the
Mutual rates—equal to a dividend of thirty-three and one
third per ceuL, puld annually in advance.
Risks taken on the lives of persons going to California or
Australia. ■ • 4 ••: • • ■ „• •
• . , , , . Dint crons.
JamesßHooa, Bamuel M’Clurkan.
William Phllllpe, John A. Wilson,
John Bcott, Joseph P.Gazcam, M.D* ■
John M’Alpln, Alexander Reynolds,
Horatio N. Lee* niram Stowe. ■ •: mar 23
Western Insnmneo Pittsburgh.
R. MILLER, Jr n President. I F. SL GORDON, Secretary
. CAPITAL, 9300,000,
AkriLLlnmire against all kinds of risks,TlßE and MA
. Tv : HIKE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid..
A Home Institution, managed by Disxcroas who are well
known in the community,and. who are determined, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain tbo character which
they have assumed, as offering the best protection to tbon
who desire to be insured. .
Dfrccterz.—R.Miller, Jr,C.W. lUciedaon,J.W,Butler,
N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, C.lhmsen, George W. Jackson,
Wm.hLLyon,James Llppencott,George Darsle,JamesMc-
Auley, Alexander Nimlek, Thomas Scott. . :
Office, No. 02 WAtcr. street, (Warehouse of Spang A
upstairs.) Pittsburgh. . ■ : cov24:ly
MTSX INSURANCE COfIIFAHY,
HARTFORD, CONN.
Chartered 1810—CapttalStoeU 9300,000.
THOS. K. BRACE, President * •
Ai „ THOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.
Thomas K. Brace,
JL/ Bamuel Tudor, • Ebcnesar. Flower,
Ward Wopdbridgo, K. A.Bolkeloy,-
Joseph Church, -Roland Mather,
Frederick Tyler; Edwin G. Ripley,
Robert Buell, SamUol 8. Ward,
Allies A. Tuttlo, . Ilonry Z. Pratt,
John L. Boswell, . - Austin'Dunham,
Gustavos ?. Davis, . • Junius 8. Morgan.
£5?" Policies on Flro and Inland Risks Issued on favora
ble terms, by GEORGE K. ARNOLD, Ag’t,
dec!2;ly. . N0..,74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
WEBTERN FARMERS’ INSURANCE CO.,
SEW MBBDII, OHIO.
BRANCH OFFICE, No. 129_P.lFtH.ST.,' RHTBBBRQH.
Capital, 6100,000.
JASIEB KELLY, Pres t.. LBYI: MARTIN, Soe’y.
■ , tt..McKABKEY, Agrat.
Insure Buildings,.Stormy Merchandise*nnd
Property genflraHy, on tlio most ferorsble terms.. [docPfcn
I* your Life Insured, .
T F NOT, read what some one has written. Among all tho
JL contrivances of man to protect, tbe family circle from
want, none can bo found m&re simple In its character, noble
In its feature, or certain In its resells, • than LIFE INSUR
ANCE. It is the prop which &o dying husband leaves to
support the wife of his bpsom.
. it is the unseen haud of the Provident father reaching
forth from tho grave, and still nourishing his offspring. and
keeping together the family group.
C. A. COLTON, Secretary, '
Pittsburgh Life Insurance Oompany, Fifth st.,'
«9pn Masonic Hall, .
PLOREHCE HOTEL,
;No. m. Broadway,new YOKE.
. (ooimooren os vox xubopuh PUX.I
BETTBBH LOVEJOY, ■
W3fly I . : PROPRIETOR.
aujw o. ooraniT.-
Brown’a Hotel.
(brner of Smiffifldd and THrdSlreeUhPmtirafu&sm'dL
' ' BROWN & OONHELLT,
stabling attached to tho House.
FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland. Ohio*
P PATRICK 4 SON, PBomixiomt—Thle Horns has un-
V/. detgone thojnugh ud extensive repairs, alterations,
and largo additions of now flimltnre, etc, and too morale,
tore pledge tbomeolvce that nothing shall bo warning on
their port to render the Paairexni a piece where all the com.
forts of a first class hotel can bo found.
lyfctf a PATRICK t SON.
„ , Bt* C bar lea, Hotel, 1
Cbrtur of Wood and Third ttrteit, TVUUumh. Rtm’a.
WILLIAM 8. CAMPBELL, SSmiron.
films nno establishment having come into the of a
JL now Proprietor, offers great inducements to tho travel*
lingcommunlty, and also to regnlarlnardera. Ever? dell
2nf lax °? will ho provided In ite season, and nopalna
wUI be spared tq male this Hotel a oomlbrtahlo noHB to all
who may call there, [mjl3.tr) W. S. CAMPBELL. Pronto
Clair .Lager Beer brewerv.
T*f? undersigned respectfully Informs thi pnhllo that ho
Jh.“ ‘"if prepared to servo private families and the
punlio generally, wlthbl* celebrated L-AOIIR BEER, in
sttwt A U °ro 15 at hla Office, NO. 89 DIAMOND
wlUba Punctually attended tdj
and the Beer delivered to any part of .the city urvlrtnity.
J*v-“ ... .re!, P. Q. BCHENCK.
OFFICE MONONQAHKLA NAVIGATION OO.'I
-pROPO34La.WRI betooedved'atthis o§ceuhtll t&eo
JT o’olocfc P. M. of WEDNESDAY, tho 2Sth JanrnS?
next, forttaconstmcUoaorLockandDam No.S;iH*vfcr
tho construction oflqcka end Dams Nos.o ana r/bcing
requisite to extend the navigation to the Ytofnla Btefi
lino. Plans and spcclilcalionaivlll beaxblblted at the office
ono vreokprertraa torto tetUng, and all necessary Informal
tion given I>j 8. Lathrop, Esq, or the undersigned.
Proposals will bo.rtodved ffir payments to ho made In
cash; also, Ibr:payments In etock and bondsofthecomf
T“J J. E. MOORHEAD, '
J «M . .PraaldoepofMon J?av.Cor "
VBMITIASI IHLINCM.^
P EVERY QUALITY, tor sale atmaanfirtnrers*pr)«ai
NEW CAEPEI STORE,47 BOTHSTRBkE
u-r Wood. [nor34f]» , - . BOHDISOS A CO.
1- ' l il M-'4 .
HOTELS, &c.
- * - ;u -
-lovr- l
V <"*'• ’ ,‘^3 t> ■~
BANKERS AND BROKER^
EXCHAHGE 4. HB :BAHKIHE HOTTffg
VV 5 t-'
A. WILKIiiS <fc CO.,
UNITED. BTATES'DANK BUILDING, *
: Ho. Aa-Tl'Sa fc'durtto. Street,
■ ■ • ■ KWSfICEOHj-^A*
. T7OREIGN; and Domcsti£l&cb&uge, Coin* • Btwk Kotos
; «E- had Land Warrantsbdiaglit^vndsold.
•Collodions madeihrbnghbut'tbe Union.-- •> •:
' BttaJnetttjpapordJßCOunted'ahd lotiiianegotlatcd. -. > , ..
Btteks bought on commission. ‘-i -*>■ :: . '
• Money receivedon" depoBiti : andinterest allowod when
•left for-a-specllledtime.'' ’ a. . ■ :. <lec3 •
JOHN WOODS,
BAHKEB AND EXCHANGE BBOKEK,
; DEAXZS I 5 . .)/.
- Exchange, Commeroial azid Bank Kotos. .
STOCK. 1 bougataud raid 'on - commlssioa;-,.,policetions.
carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit.
- 68)4 Fourth'- BtfccL neatly opposite the: SL- M.
Bonk. ■ • • v :■ , dcclO .
6. o. ......... johsm. mason
TEERKAN & CO.,
. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
fob2fl:ly] . ; • iYo. 95 Wood Strutt and Diamond AUty
1833, i--y. •
EXCHANGE AND BANKING 'HOUSE: OF
A* WILKINS & CO.,
• / . : No. 76 FoUtttil Siam, •
Opposite tbo Bankof Pittsburgh,
janO • . . . pzzTS&Cßfln^
G. E. ARNOLD S: C 0„
• BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS*
©EALBRS in: Exchange, Coih,Bank Notes, Sight and
Time Drafts,- Ac. -Collections ‘carefully attended to,
ami proceeds remitfadtoany par tor the Union.
Stockß bought end raid bn commission.’Y. .Y-'•••■.
> U&.No; 74-Fourth at, next-dotfr to Bank of PittsVg. fre!3
HILL & CO,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE.BROKERS,
• - • icOniaoi or woon and rinh : struts. •
QIfIIIT, EXOHANQE op the Eastern Citjes constantly for
O cale,...Timo« BUIB Ot Kxchange-and Notes
Gold,,Silver, and; Bunk Notes, boogbt and sold, Collections
made.iaAU.the pxinclpal cities of the United States. De*~
posits .rocciTCd of Par utd Current -' ftnkr27ly
luxn XBUixa,'; xdwaju> sauir.' ;imilgScb cramxbu
KEAHEB & B&HJff,
.: 'BSINKEES AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ‘
BUY AND; SEEL Gold,-Silver, and Bank.Notta; negotiate
Loans on Bed Estate or Stock Securities; purchase
Promissary Notes and Time' Bills, on Bast and West; buy
A&d sell Stocks on. Commls^on.
* Oallectjoturaade onail points in the. Union. •• [myl
H. HOLHES & SONS,
BANKERS AND EXCUANOB BROKERS,
nsTi aEeoTXD'Tnnn .BAsiiKQ atn> xxesuaux oma n no.
-67 jcakstT'fitnUT, tccb Doaaspaotv oi® star'd. •:
;*VT- HOLMES. A EONS, Bankurs and ExchongeßrOkeTs,
i. v* and Dealcrsf in Notes,. Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sfl*
Ter and Bank' Notes. Exchange on ton Eastern and Western
Cities oonstantly-for sale. ‘ ‘ - ■•••-' -
Collections made In-all the cities throughout the United
States.- Deposits reedred In par funds or current paper, No.
67 Market street, between Third Dnd'FotiTth etß. £ja3o:ly ;
jaa a babockt,
HOOK & SARGENT,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
». *. oonsta or S?wn> » mTn sra., irrTTS3uiiaD,.'3?a. i
BEAIiERS ih' Ooin, Bank' Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and
CerUßcatesof Deposit, Ac. ■ ■
Exchango on all the principal dUcs of tho Union and Eu*
rope, for sale In sums to suit nuwhasera.
, Current uid par funds recciTed pn deposit
Collections s&da.on nil parts of the Union,, at the lowest
• '’-v/ r-"" 1 . , .... , t . fcjpmiy
• RemovaL
PATRICKS & PftTKTO,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Boot Bcuwttd thsitOffi<z to iht Omur F\fihxmd Woedsit
■ -i '■ PUTBStnum,- PA.
. A 3TEIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
JL and Dealers in Notes, Drafta, Acceptances, Gold, Silver
and Bank Notes. - Exchanges on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale. ;
Collections mads In all the cities throughout tho United
States. Doporitarecelred. in par funds or current paper, at
the corner of fifth and Wood Street*. [fub3
“ : aubtib loohis.
STOCK .AN D BIJLL 880 KEB,
Qjjicty J$Q f 92 FuwtVl iU aso« -Booci, •
: , PITTSBURGH.
JBfr Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on col
laterals, Stocks and Land Warrants bought
and a01d..... v oct3‘ ■
WEW OFFICE.
Beal Estate and Coattacting Agent. ■
TIIE subscriber has been induted 'toopenaa.ofllco far
.ihopurpose of buying andselliog,on'Com'mhbfoh, and
haring uie Agenojr of largo Steam eaw-Mills and Boat-
Yards on the Allegheny river, together with many other
facilities ftoin Other water and steam saw-mills.; HeUattcrs
himself that ho can furnish-nny hills of lumber and
Umber of anr klnd, great or strain long or shorty and
'’eliver them at any peiot on the Allegheny,'Monoogahela,
0hl9» or Mississippi rivers; contract to build-'large Barges,
Store Boats, Coal Flats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge Timber, Kali
road Timber*—Freight Iron, Cool, Ac., to any given point,
and. wiU attend to the Sals and. Rent of Rest Estate. - From
his long experience in lombericg, freighting and boat
building, ho thinks be can give -general satfefacUon.. All
persons are requested to moke tbeir contracts
elally those wanting boats or large billaof lumter nnd Um
ber, should contract for them in the fall for thespring and
summer ape*. Uo will also attend to the purahofe and tale
of any commodity that may be desired.
Letters addressed to Dann BItTNTr, Real Estate and Con
tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, postpaid;will be
punctual!; attended to. His office is on Irwin street, No.
2, AUeghenyHooae. • • DAVID MUNN.
amoxxcis. -
. Co). James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Httsburgh.
. Mr. John Morrison, - ,«
. Mr. Robt; 8. Brown, Esq, “ Allegheny fßlver.
ilr. Wm/Armstrong, - w - Clarion
Mr. George B. Swenev. •« u «'jte
C. AJ.Hahn A •« « «“
deggHydaw-;:^;...v : ; j - .-'I :. V-
Closing oat Sale, of Carpeting, Oil Clot Us,
• i - Sl&tllngi, Rugs, &c.
TPIIE subscribers kaving adopted the plan of selling off
A their stock at the end of the seaion, aro now offering
the greatest bargains, In their line; ercr.ofltrcd to the cltfc
tens of PUtsburgh or vicinity. .
! In quality or quantity4heir assortment fa not' surpassed.
Hemp Carpets, in great variety, at 15, 25,38,31 and
3714 cents. '• 1
The entire stoek wtII positively be solil the present season.
—REGARDLESS OF COST. Solo to continue till March Ist.
C. B* ID2ADLY I CO,
. JaW . ... 82Third street. ,
.N. Notes taken at par. ,
, • Notice*
TYIBSOLUTION.—The firm of L. WILCOX & CO,Drug-
JL/ ; gists.andApothecarievwaa dissolved on the 2d lust -
; The sobscriber, having disposed of his entire Interestin
the late firm, to his late partner, Mr, JOSEPH FLEMING,
would cheerftilly recommend hto to his friends, and wit &
ccntlnuanoeof the heretofore sa liberally be
stowed upon them. , . (jaPJ L.WILCQX, Jn.
BerolTeril Uevolversl :
JUST RECErVED—ByExpress. direct Crtmthe manufac
turers, a splendid assortment of Colt's Repeating pis*
t 015,4,6 and 6inches barrel, oil of which we will sell for
cash as low os they can be bought In the city of New York.
Persons going to Australia orCalifornia, wIU find that they
can do better by purchasing their equippage at home, than
theycan amohgjitrangerß.aa wegiYe persons a ch&noe to
try any of theabovo Pistols, before leaving the city;, and
in case of * failure, tre refgnd tho money .
... . , ' . - BOWN * TETLEY,
fefrlfi . ' .. . Ig6.Wood streeU PHtabnrgh. . .
I>ATENT FRUIT GATiLEttEK—fcr : picking ftult from
JT tall trees without the aid of tt ladder; Pruning Instru
ments of the most approved construction; Dlcging'-Forks,
shitahlo for. : stmwbeWy hc4V Potatoe Hooks; Seed
Drills; Cutting Boxes* fb? Hay or Cora Stalky of various
patterns, and.a greatvariety. of labor earing implements
for the garden or farm. Downing's, Barry's, and other
standard works on-fruits, Flowers; Rural Architecture, and
Landscape Gordening.for sale at tho SeOd atid Implement
Warehoo&, No. 49. Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pu. : -
, jy23;: - JAMES WARDBOP.
Wall’s Academy of Drawing and fainting! -
■ ■ VAI" 'C: WALL would notify his friends end the .pubUc,
Tf; *.; tkqt be hasyemoyed his Bind to' 4*o tn First Btrcet.
totne corner of Market and Fourth streets, (second story,)
orer-the store of Wm*M< Harsh; entrance on Fourth stratf;
At the request or hi* friends; he has also opened a DRAW
ING SCHOOL. Classes for young L&dios and Gentlemen
will.be formed in both Drawiogand Painting. : He has fitted
up a Room with every facility for study, and he trusts that
•hisenterprisewjUlineeiwlttfasupportingpatronage*
;■ ,eor22itf.->x-"; : J' l .'
OYSTER TRANSPORTATION,
:~\JSTT& havo arranged with the .Pennsylvania and Busqucr
-■ ff, '. hanna 'Railroad Companies, for jv, special Oyster
Transportatlon Line, at exceedingly low rates. : .v
■-••»octT-. ... .... , , . ;ADAM3 & CO* C 4 Water St
Dissolution o.r Partnership*
THE partnership-heretofore/existing between Samuel
Pinkerton; Alexander Young anffPhlHp Deßeehbrume,.
under the firm of PINKERTON, YOUNG A 00.; Was this'
day dissolved by mutual consent.-- Tha nardo of the firm
will be used by elther-of the late partners in settling the
buriness. PINKERTON, YOUNG A’CO;' 4
: Pitt6bUrgV December 1,1853. .
49* The business will be contlnncd at tho old* stand, by
Sam'l Pinkerton ani Alex. Young, under tho stylo of ' '
. decDdtf -- - - PINKERTON A YOUNG.;
Farmers'Stalk and Straw Cutter.
.rnilE subscrlber.offowLfor sale.Siildalria.Bcrew Propeller
A- Fodder-Cutter,. It.ia ,yery .&imple,:having- only two
knives, easily adjusted; the .most durable and speedy Cut
tor,ln use.-. Theyare in use on.the.Cwin of Mr. William
Hodgson, StoubouyiUo rood, and at the Clover Dairy of 11.
Perry, from the Seed , and .Horticultural Store, 49 Fifth et.
• .decl7 . - JAMES WARDROP.
:! . • ‘-.- "'V ; ''NbVr‘3!lfiiSlc*. -/ . ..
A . COMPLETE'assortment of Bongs,'/with English'and
J%. Italian worts; FantasieS and Potpourris, arranged for
the Piano, from all the favorite mid popular Operas of Mo
tart, Donizetti, Bolllnf, Meyerbeer, RosinJ, .Verdi, Anber,
Weber, BoiUieu, BalfoyLohalrig, Fldton.etc.,ete.; together
with the latest composition* of Jaell, Gottschalk, Jullien,
Btr&kosch, etc,, etc., etc.' Just recetved acd fa;-sale by.
, H. SOHROEDKR-A CO;,. .
novSO " ' •• ... Cargo's Ha 11,83 Fourth street.
BLANK BOOK&—. < Lcgers, ‘ c '
Journals, - Day Books, - . 1
• Cash Books, Receipt BoOks, -
>’v-.«Dockets, .. Orany descrip
tion of BOOKS MADE TO ORDER at short notice,
of the most superior quality of papor, bound in any style
required. Blank Books peach to.ofder.
A large and excellent etock of BJank Books always on
hand and for saleot low rates, consisting of Cap, Demy and
Medium work, in all styles of .bindings -
The trade supplied on liberal terms.
: r -. : ; • . W.B. HAVEN, • '
' ' - - Blank Book Manufacturer, •
pep 2 Corner of Market and Second streets. -
XJTBDDING ENVELOPES AND CAKE BOXES—plain
FT and very handsome—for sale by .
de3' ; •“ . JOHN S. DAVISON, 6S Market street
■\rEW.BOOK6I— IL P. CAixaw,Di9patch Balldinga, has
Xl received the following: . . -
Magazine of Art, for December;
No,jß:Practica)LDrsughtsinan; ' ;
Popular Educator,for December; • -
The Iw4y at Hpme> ; by Arthur;
The Iron Rule, by Arthur;
■:■>■■■ ■:■■■■- -
And ftll thtrdigercnt Magazines for the present mouth. -
- deefl ; ; ;; • - . JL- P. CALLOW, Thtrd street.
TVTEW BOOKS JUST KECEtVED AT DAVISON’frBQOK
MABKET' st‘--Scha£E's History ;Aututou.
Uours, ' MrB; Kirklahd i Bldodsibno, by McLeod
River, Shelton; Golden:Link; lip-Top;.l4ttle,Drummer:;
Mason oti' the Church;;Pastor's Hketcbes, Beoond series;
The Lard ottr of R.,WimamBathaßato-'
go&ian Misalonaryj by,HaihGton; Spriug; Por
sins’ Arithmetic; Gmnieat'aO.S. Arithmetic; McGuffey's
series; Macaulay’s ln
elegant blndinga;. Butherford’a Childreu; and.the latest
ssaas of:the S. 8. Union. Foriole by ; ;
; John p, d.avison>,
" --65Markct street near Fourth. -
ENGINEEKS' BTATIONEKY WAREHOUSE.
VT. 8. H4VBS,
«p-2iUttK£? J&iz> Br,cora> §xa2zrs.
A irAKD/u largo and well selected slock
■Jlm+ WJUumaiTgDrawing PapenvuH-slzoar■* .7 v
’ . Drawing Paper in rolls, rarlops widths;.:
Draughting l’c6ci?s;
. ' j#atfreißatlc&l.lpgtrnmeptei
: j. Tape UoesjlnaiuKnbber:-- •
.”*>*■, :ficldJtooks;» v;
• , r. .;\Profile Papers:
r. xvv chidWick, - . ; ‘
•. ..Bg-fcgtel.JTreratt,lopraraphyjanAlllwprAgooi^madei A J .1.
'lei-Hr '•*'•<• :u - ; - BK»jo*i3oi-i. ;Aei-..- : . .■- ■ ■.- ys twtawia ey;* -1
.i * ~ >■’. _. • • •' - ' ••!•.,' \ ' '•• '• -' -•--. .. . .
GUOJGK I£AB,—Wfi haTa thlsdayrecel?ed afresh «up*-i
-ply flnD OCmgoTeas, at;
i CO\and 75 coma pet ootf importation; which t?e will i
! guaxantco equal to any thing in this market at thfrßoniei
-Jirlce> rensHAW',-' •!
1 ' SSS libertystrret,- •
Jas . ,
■ *,v
ViLCABINEr-WARE.oleiery description, at bis old
Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDBRTA K
• 1 *XNOattendtdjio,ihallitgbraneheB. • myu-
~ - A.mhiKEN «fc CD.;
HAVE ON. HAND at. GieiroSXtrasivu CABINET and.
CHAm MANUFACTORY,No. 1 4 gmlthSeld strait, a
large asflortmente'of fancy and plain furniture, whieb they
vriU soil I& per cent, below oustomary-rates. ' /
,Tenn»r-ca6h only. - - dec27:ly
Great Inducements to Cosh: Pnreluiserai
aris will sellour largo stock o£ COMMON AND FANCY
(:■ CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS; at prices that cannot
to/please. cash-purchasers. rr AD : onr- work- ft weJrahted;'
Uur terms are CASH. , r /, JAH2Sa<LDW3tY; ; .
, , - ' eor. Seventh and liberty.sft.l
JourneymenCablnetidakeri A«goClatlon. x
• W+RMHQ USB O»; TU IR&; 3TM£ET t \
(BETWEZN WOOD AW) ttARXET-BTSi)'-' - '- '
- v.i
-twiho 'to three i: iSmeS iiflUUv-:
many, hands aa the: largest-and
- hitherto moßt business • t t‘
: shops of thls dty, havotbpened thoir Warehouse, and are
1 able to furnish the publhvby wholesalb'or 'ffetaL: with Fur* ,
niture.of thafoUowLngdescripldon—,ri- '
--■Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Full Columned
Bureaus; Mahbgany Bcdrt^a'ds; Mahogany Chairs’; Rockingt
Chairs; Mahogany:Washstande;-'Sofas;- DivaiSFiaho'Stoolß;
Book Cases; Secretaries; ( find
. Card Tableaj-Cenlro Tables; Hat Racks; French BedsUadß;
Ottomans;. Poplar Wardrobee Dining add BreakfostTahleK-
Workstanda; Cherry and Common W'orkstanda; high post
and trundle BihLsteode;' Oierty Buxeauß; Cribs;;
. The'adyantages.of cooperation, on an exUmHiroBtfßle,-paD.'
■mit thcm to sell at the : lowest;prices; and they -aredeter
mined tbSelliloireirtha'U any’compbiiwri, on eqiially goodj
i£- not better article,'and worrantal--as the' publio will un
derstand riving them a call. > - ,
dll descriptions, and other ifftidca
of any -doßcriptlon; midtf to order in every attlie short- ;
ect notice. "mars9-r •
JAMES W.AVOODWEU.
CA BIN £UK A r Z TUBE ’J.rAuVVJPA VTUXEII, 1
Ware-rooms .97 aiidOOJriiird street. -i
Y' W * respgctfully /’!■*'
his friends and customers that he uU; ;.j
: .|wr ‘i;** ;;'^ , S»- 0 f ; p U nilthro,‘ i wMchlifl 1 ifl decidedlv ' V* '
the ever offered :for 6ale in : this dtyWhich'
• s^.^.^ > 14,--* fc il?ri«s low cs ony in the .'United Slates,
East or Tvesu. ~. , . *
As he to tlpiioid the quality well
toned materials, bust workmanship.'and newesfcdcsigns; and
from thtf-extent of his oidcrahrid facility'ia manufocturins
he is.enabled to produce Warrattad furaiture, at the ldwuafe
;prieea;-v ;• ...-■ :■ ■
;; Hehasfidopted thd principle bf^ldentifying 3b4sunstombra»
interust with hlv own, in quality and price, and keonVaV
'rtyson-kand tins, greatest variety, of of.
funnrure, from- the cheapest, and plainesvtn the most
.goal <wtly; that o house, *or -.any.' partdf one. may be
.frirmshed from his-stock, or~ manufactured exp ready to‘or- : i
Jonpwlng articles, consist, ;in parC of; his stock,
which for richness of style'shd finish, -caunol be surpassed
in any. of the Easfent cities; r
Louis XIV'-teto-u-tete Sofas; v; : ; -'
- 60 Sofas,-in plushanihaircloth;.
60doxiMahogan.* Chairs; •.
IS) doa jYoinut - 1 “
60 Mahogany Rocking M .
... 20 Walnut - ■ « ' • ’
60 Mahogany Idrans;
. ; 20Walnut *« .• /
- . 60 MarblaTop Centre Tables: > •;.. .
60 .» - « Dresringßureaus; ...
• SO. 44 .** • Washstands: .
-- -40 Enclosed - '• v, v'« v 4
lOOOommon. - ** .
20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; ‘
49 MMiogaiqt Bcdsteaufts - v - t
SOWaTnut
. .
SOO’Ch’erry and Poplar Ikafateods; - -
' 20'MMioganv Wardrobes; - - • ;
10 'Walnut - « •
10 Cherry.-. 44 ’
Bureaus; ; ■ •
■ 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables '
12 Secretary and Bookcases; •
’ 20 dox. Cane Beat Chhirs; v - - ’ - |
24 Cana Seat Rocking Chairs; •' !
12 Ladies’Writing Dcxkv; ’ -
Hat and Towel Stantls; - What-Noft; *
Etlgolrcs: ■. '- : - - taiiCf.Sratiia Tables: ’
ConTersationClhalrs; . r«ak«.ko “
Hial»U»b » HanaSaEot ' '•
s*”?;’ 0 ?.. ‘H. laaj.vi-WoTk ;
Pearl Inlaid ■ « - . Kxtension. Dining Tables;
inn Ottomans; . •
.OntWcnna HallObalri;’-- ;
; A. largo assortment or COMMON PDTtJfnaiKE and?
WINDSOR CilAiilS. Caltsit Maaiaa antipllwl ttiUi all ar
ticks in their: lilies ' ; .
. BTEAMBOATB and HOTELS, - furnished &t tbff-fb^rtert
notice.. ■ -
'AUordwfl promptly attendod to.' '.V aprb
SEW lEWELM STOEE,
No. «7 Market Street,
(Suxynd door above the yortkiccsi cornet. of Uie Diamond.}
TOHNSTEVKNSON.CoftheIafe-firm ofJolmßrSlTaddcn
U A C 0,,) respectfully announces to the pablj Unit ho h:is
? opened, at the above stand; a£o&asartmeht of WATCHES.
JEWELRY.SILVER AND. PLATED’ WARE, LAMPS, ; GD
RANDOLES/IbcXref and. TcUs Vutlert/ t -Bn'Uinnia. Tea and
G.mmumon&Uyß.TidXb<r usual variety OHpt**Uiafils line
of business. ' "•
SpeeJ&l care and • attention giren to the EEPAin oMPOil!
WAXCItES, JEWELRY, &e.
• He trnrt*, that frombis long experience in busing* hr
Trill be able to giro Batbticdon to thoVewlio may favor iiini
irith.thrfrjnvtrocsge. ..
: -'-PittEtmrgl). May 3£th,lSs3,
■ _ - Henry Bichordion, Jeweller, -
TTAXUia re-fltted bia. >toro in a handsbml* ; nnnner, and"
'X4»'bttt:recently returned from 'tlteeastcrn -cities witha
fine-wapitaent ©r-WATGIIES* JEWELRY,'and FAXOY
GOODS* would call tho. attention-of bis friend* arid eustoirr- 7
era tothefact-. that anions bia Watches will bcYoapdthe
mostdesirablegtylus, patternsand makers. Of Jewelry, the/
lateetrstylea of Brooches,Dreast Kns f Fob and Vest Chains;
Finger Rings, Ear Bings, Miniattiru Lockets,'etewetc. •V • ! '
" FAIiCY UOOBS—-Such as Pupier Macho, .Work-Tables and
Boxes, Desks, £ancr i Vases, Bottles/ Table Mats;
Colt’s Pistols, Porte JMonnaies in great-variety j'CbinW Frbit
»nd Cake Dishes; with an endless: variety of useful
namental.articles, which-hare-only to be Seen.-to be appre
ciated. . [novlj : ' • -Ivo.Bl-MARK>;Y STREET.
Bay "Wood Nursery and Gardens.
TAMES KENN>'DF T [laty Manage*' of the Well-tnoWn'3y-
V racuso.Nuierios, NnwYork,) te£s Jejive to- inform tiie
public, that he bas now established a'n:liXT£N'SrVE NUli-
SERY, on tha Farm of 'Mr. James S. Ntrgley,. pear, East lib
erty, where be chall bo prepared, alter the sth Instant, to r&-
. wire and fill ordara.for every variety of:Fruit and TJruamen*-
tai Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and risuta.-'ln
r addition to achoico aini superior stockon Jiimd; htrhas made
arrangements with one of the largeat NurSeriraft tho tkLstr
to keep up his supply.: Having a thorough and'lbngbxptb
.rienco in.the business; ho caij assure his customers perfect
uatirfactioa. • - ■ v.-,: - .;-; -
. : Mr. Kennedy woul4 : n3sd respectfully oflfenh» services In
designing, Rural
lie Parks, or the grounds of Country; Residences;. nndfwXll
also furnish plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches,
Picturesque Scenery; Ac., in the higherff styles of the aft,
Practically acquainted' with every-branch of- Land-cape
.Gardening, and haviijg.FpdatyenasiCHh.t gytvinn Parks •©?
England, and on the -beautiful banks of the Hadron, he
hopes he has tho capacity to meet -the SrisKts of those who
’favor binir
X SP* Common!cations can be addressed through tho' City
Post Office, or left- nt tho - Warehouse-of Me virs, • Nedevd
Mohan.-S Wood streeL • v
CELEB RAXED CHEMICAL YEAST
OB BAKIHG POWDEBS,
TJitrCTtsapts.tf.JXcc.WtiesL,v\#it:Ut£jul and Econmnu’
■ ■ ■■ cal ArtidtfaritatsiTig littad, Eisruit, IVuil,
- : ... QruldlejiindJbJinnif Cakts,Pastryi -
; ; ~ ' ;■;•*; ; r; -.-uv.
- Cbm Bread, rfc.,
ETEK IZrrEXTED.
/?VPINIONS OP TUEPRESS:—-,
{\J Those who have, tried it, have found that
ment: does not ra'unt.its pruises tob highly.—lTullahoesee
Floridian and Journal. Feb. 19,1858. ,■ .
.. Housekeepers, whd have tested'ths quaUty of thb pow.
derj prohoonce unanimously Jilts JavorlVlhoakpoH patfy
It surpasses ovorything in tlmway of we ever gjnv
used lathe Advocate aud IU-trift*
ter, April 15,1853. ' - ■
•- This Uan article of such tnT&Vloila'iauifa ofcojk
ery, that whoa Its virtues Become properly'hnmvri,
housekeeper, Ihftt studies cornfort and ecoiomir: will, wil
lingly do witbont IL—[N. Y. Plck.;May 21,1863.
. : KooneDuedhesUnt« tousQ DaTkea’flallrmipprtjintortiolc
F 0 2^ e^^ rS :“>^ 0 ? u^5ca ' u li^erandKashTilieW^lg;.
: Would you hate light tacad,sweet ihat you.
caneatwjthagoodroilahjdo EOt fbrget to^rocure'lJurkVs.
Baking Powder, and.you.wili not Dill to,hnrugood bread,.
.cakes, Ac.—[Troy Dai|y i^iiuesJ Uay‘'*4,lBs2.' ' ’ . ‘ *
We have tried this article,knd,can.rccointnend it with
July, 1852. •„ ■
’ Darkens Bak ingVowder vc liave.tried at our
our Abetter half” was astonished-ut the teaul t—fN. Y.
Bally Tim es; Oct 23, L
All good houeetrtvcswill Tejolce in and glorify thehaind'
of Durkee, aflw they hara giren his Baking Powder a fair
■trial.~*fNew yorlf:Son,Bept; 30,1852.
.; DurkWs Baking Powdery undoubtedly the best article Air 1r
thia purpose that has- yot.bwn discovered.—N. Y. Dutch
man, ypb. 02,1853. |
The highest commendaUnnS,ftom'htiedrcdsof thelirgest^
and most respectable wholesale ■ houses inihls, ahd neatly"
every large city on this continent, could be riven, if spacei
allowed it. s
E. IU DTJRKEE,
Sole PnopßtKToa and.llAscFAcrroßEa,
; • •'•-- .130 'lRrter rtreefyWnw'Torls* •
BAXTER:A McKJEE, Agents, Pittsburgh. foct2lp
'maloqu* Lsxca„..^.....JoniT « r ui»ra..'.i-.\..ii-.joaxps e.’ lsecii.'
f •. J* S«
’XjrrnQLES&VE QRGCJSRBI and thalers introduce,Met*
? f - •- als, aini Pittsburgh Mahulkotures/Nns, 242 and 244-
Liberty street, near;the head oT 'Wood. ritteburch, ra;. of-‘-
ferfor Mileoiililieral;ternis^'thbl'6]To ! wiiig;‘'" 7 - ■' -
\.. / ;loatiorceB : I : : '
: ' t-100 bbla.Tar; •> 5 toi&Barlrdn,' do;* '
:1500 Xoge.Ne^ls,'assorted* !•' 3do Best Nail Hods;
: ;v COO boses Wlmlo'vr Glafls,! "2000 kofcs Rock and' Rifle
L assorted;*-—' Powder,assorted; f
•: 60 half. chests Tea, .aa*J: ';.Soo.boxea : -It6slQ 8054, .; ::
1 ■_®° rt ®£v ' -- ' V■" 85 bblfi.'Linseed jl^rd‘an:
. , 76 bxs. Tobacco,assorted; ; Tantiera*<hl; : -' -
- 100hhda.N.O.Sugar,parti ‘SOOdjblß.'Vinegor ;' 4 ■ ; ; v V
. prime; ■■:: :• -j'*so do "Kosih; :^; ’ -
, 6bxa:HaTanaSagar;-<i 20 do Pitch*
‘ -lOihdSi Potto Kfc»do; 5 5000 Bfo. assorted Copperi V
KnnKhf^w 1 ? 0 f - ; JP^^--PtLd-kesB : l.ard| -•
; 800 bbl B. N._Or Molasses;, ~ 10 kega assorted Shot; a
75 do. •8. H. •; do;. , | 1' do Buckshot*
.*' •MO bi»-lin Elite, eas'd;! v 6 bbla. Ai™ • ‘
AtoneWlre, .do; | 2a do, Kje riant;
*do Spelter, , 20 fieUsTlnnors' Machines
; 6 casks sheet Zmc, as-j.- . .and'Tools* ,-, r
.--V - ! - 70Qbus.d)rietl Apples;..
; ' |-180 bfeles Batting;assorted;
/; iOOa&s.Antimony} ~ 2000-fts. Cotton tarn,* a*
lOtonßastfdShcetlron;! . a . flQytrt,*;
100,000lbs.as8*dBalk:Meat;} - 1 . ;y- - J'npr2o ; *
WM. A. M’GLUKG,
, BEALE& IN
rino Teas, Choica Family Groceries and Willow
Ware, - "
, CORNER , OF WOOD'AND SfXTH STS., ■
„ . . MTTSIIL'EGHyPA.
1 ? a largo assortment of ' EniiSlt GOODS,
1 m addition to his already extansiTe. stock,:purchased
from first hands in the Eastern-markets, which, will be sold
at the lowOstmarket prices; - •* ' •••-:• :- t
43?* Hotels, SteamboatB, ;orid. Itfmiilesii'bUyibg by
quantity, supplied at wholesale rates.
; Goods Q£iHYeTed i'ntbe city' , fnu> of(±nrgd; 'sepgj . ;
s<
■y :
WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c.
*un - ' 1
- • > ETJfiOPEOT AGfeUCY.
M - '
THE OLDEST ESTABUSHKD .OOTICE- IN 'THIS' etlY
. , .- /joß.UßKinißa-..";-ic.- r :,L .?
’MONET TO ,THE OLD COtJWTHT i
XAHK&BLAEBLYbegaIeaTe tossy fa thflea persons b&v-
Urip# friendato-the Old Country,and desiroUßof either
their, passage, that Jbis. ny*».
J*Yk* the last tenyeafs to which i ho. has-been to
.5K&fe I s , W»lrW» 483)00 pereona
: »p>g£ed», SSfS
and Dundalk, to ftow
■wnrdlngpaßmngets from thimra tilrt ntr?"
ON ENGLAND. ‘ '•' ■ '••
E(iw8rd5,3an(1f6niA00.;,'i.,;.;,.,.,'. 4 . 4 ' ■•
Wm. Tappsdott * Co. Z~* V n?«!Sri
eCTwT 1 '* 1 cltiM 404
ON IRELAND.
'.Provindslßank 1 - -1re1and..,;....,. •.;; ~ ; ■ unWin
•••.-■ •■••,.•: • - • BBAKCOISS. .. * w “ UUJJ '
Annagh^^":• Bown^afeick^. Ennltefficn : ’ -
•Mallov*- • . 'uStrabane, , Athlooe, . • ... Carlow; • *
Droghoda, -Portnoy; • Monaghan,. JtonisconhyJ
Baltina, Cavan, v Dundalk, ,
Jfowry, • • '- iCionmell, v ■
Dungannon, Omagh,: .. Yonghau, ••
Banbridge, Kilkcnpy r ' >-&Urush* -
.Waterford, ■ Ooleraifie,'; ': Parsonstoira, Cork, .?.■:
Ennis,'. -•: • Bandog;;: •.Sligb, ..
OootehUl, . Umerick; Babyshannon,..»».;»« ■
. ON SCOTLAND
!•;, National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and its branches
■in fifty:town» to Scotland. • '• ; . . . , . , ; .
I ' ' ''' ON FRANCE,
i. Mesflrg/Edvrardßlount ACo-fltnnfcHrfl,. I lf - .p a f><i
\ - ■ (Available to anyaly in. France.) :
i . ON GERMANY.
: Messrs. Yegel,Koek & Co.; Bankers, Frankf&rton-the-Mato.
. i .. . . . (Available In any city In Germany.) - > •
_ JAMES BLAKELY,
- - - 190; Mr. of Seventh iu>dBmfthfff»i<*«fa«
TEAS! TEAS,! TEAS I • ■
, TnMLKSALE AND DETAIL, '
•Sit the JPekin Tea Store,
38. Fifth smait,Piwhbcbqjj, PA '
BX iho half cbest, of neatly packed Id meLalllo packairc*-
t» suit the troilei; '-•v/./.''./-; r ;’;rT_- ;
:1 Thttiubseriber isnowrefifivihghrsJFaUfitock Of GBFII
and.BLACK- TEAS,—consisting of some of the finest cl<M
to be found to the Eastern market. . Merchants visitton the
city arc invited to call arid exsahtaQ'our stock. - ' ®
Mlielonr tsttllstof thrvarions' graded,-all of.which have
been carefully selected, and can With'confidence he recoin
mended: .:'•/■ •••.-. ••- ». •...
■.■■■:”■■.■GO -hilt cheats fine Young Dyson; . ■
.10..; Uok.; do ..’ .rMoyune YonngHyson; » r
' •lO d°; . extrafinehloyuna-do; v'rx- l '
100 - do Superior . do; .
.; .. :15 r do . finer" do; .
W Lacqured bores extra Cnrions Young Hyson r ‘
. Sik hall chestS:fino Gunpowder; • ...
10 do extra fine do;-
: 6- .-do •• • 'do Moynne-Impcrial;• •
20.:»do:,;/SnpeThxf -''/"-iv '. •
. lpQ. do . ..FineOolong-B)ackTen;-'' ,••.- •
- •;40 v ■ ; 'do'.''' extrafioeOolong; > '
30 do extra Curfons do; * ' "
.-•20 • •• BuperlaUveirslrongnndfrtfgrantOolong;.
25 chests extra tine English Breakfast Tea;-' • v i •
5 do Carious, do . do; ■ f
w.ALBO»Java and Elo.CoQeo, Loverifig’s'Crushcd andßul
; verisedfingnrs; - : • -.:■ •- . •'•• : .v
; ALSO—63,OOO Prindpc Segars, which will be sold very
lcir -... .. ... A. JAYNES,
noTi4aj&y , • . - ; 38 Fifth xtreet» Pittsburgh* .:
) A* JAYNES,
NO. 38 FIFTH BTBEET, PITTSBCRGH,
Agtnt/vTthtßaUpfL:J<}hnioTi^€a r *i'Type i^e:%
< '« OF PHILADELPHIA,-
HAS ON, HAND And for sale,the following:—Bnva lined
column Galleya; Common-IGolloys aborted, Slice
GaHey*,TiO)inpfetog?--S6ckB j : : :C6mmOir:flhd- JolT Cases;
Shooting. Sticks ; ;LeyjUrusbeaf- BoxWoOd -Quoins; Furhi-i
turo -end RigM, of ,all descriptions; of all'
ilescriptidixS f Joblhk, in lib cans; 100 kega ProuL’s News
Ink; 100 Founts Fancy Card Letter; and Leads, cat to any'
engtfc; , ? ,; : u -'yjZ;. \
• forTressaa and Typo will receive: prompt at--
tun tidhj' ahdrfurhlshed at the Foundry prices. Old Typorr
<*ivcdtoexfchangefarnew,At9conts4*’2>.
I > itt'»burgh t May14,1f153%-d»w - ,
I OAUaiAttIsSFOUSAiE.
fjUIB undersignedliaa just received at his -■ ?i -
X QAttltUttß WABKUOUSB, Bitnat€d>g|ffi®®>
near tho Two Mite Ban, between Pittsburgh EgSSsIjSS*
ami LawrenceylUe* asplradldniignrftvnmr^iy l *^<%ft/
Pf deacriptloh* BmlwiltcbDtlijue to
receive regularly, now and-eecond band C&7*ri<is<i, - SiiadtL
Buggief~i wbicithw will- sell OD the very lowest terms for
Cu^h' ! ilaTiisghadtwclv e years , pTacUeoln thehdfilnesmana
mih MswM ta tU. East, ho flatten btascll
in puttingdown^Ucompetition
I , hose Whs to purchase art ttfflpectftilly UMifa to call
anosec for themselves; ■ ■■ - : • --* •>- - -
mxtfapi attention paid torepdrisjfof Cirri
_ • ' : (myl&dawy*] i - - JOSEPHWHITE-
J • **!*.•■£*•■FaiaUy nedtol&ei
AYi«> aEXPBfooaANT; Jayne's HairOhnle;, •
V Tonic Vennifu*’" jZi- ~
-onic Vermifuge;
«.-s CormiottOre JSalsam;
** Alterative; v>■*. . AsuTicssUsirST'
/The above valuable family medicines constantiyoir hand,
and sold wholesale or retail. at thetekluTeaSiowTsSPlftl 1
street • lly -•- .< • "--A. JATNEB. • 1
- Exclusive Agent for Pittshtu^h*
...uuoaas a. sons.
■TVP'V P4TEM AiUOOAJI PEN.—This Inportnm la
yi-RUOD rPUipvE.*! IL't: two
,Vtriarusoof the Steel l\'n, tie: their rigidity, end’ their
rapid destruction. by thomrroeirc uction or the ink. In
asmintely esiminlng the quill pen In the. net of writing,lt
that Wfi'acii{JTi£rco7npourui,'<»Bsi?tl6g.firet,of :
a Kentlo yielding backward action immediately above; the
:TUn or. too. - pea, - and, secOod j tbB ;4 ‘ scifyoTs” uction, 'or
spreading open *f*he polntoio permit the flowof the ioW
: Tina compound. movement—which steel peris hitherto
neverhavD liaa—gives rathe qnlliltefleilbilicy, and that
pecaUM Mringy play wWetfis eo agreeable to‘tho:haria; ?
ftn< *-?bicfcqfems;to.flriit' the action of themußclesriftbe
fingersi yielding, csitdoaF,' to theSßghtestprbfiSux^tfith
out cramping the hand. : ; The efforts of all steel peritnakers
tmyebpen dwatfid totho attainment of this essential quab
*ty of flexibility, and they have bad recourec to atr innu
merable, veristy.tffxnrcks imd pierelngrttfsttAUUt.: the
iorentorftof ihePatont Amalgam Peri found; from a series
. Of tlmwhotepriuitlceeftbe tradehad iri
thift- respect been- m-roneoas—that-no pomhinatioh' of
‘ cracks^ piercingss*could 5 *could produce tbederireiTaotlon,
ifmpr&ryxry form, cf the tied pen This
point being gamed, they avoided theplim hitherto adopted
• Ibr .ttttatoing flcxibiiiWjorid gavea peculiarlonnto the
metal, by:-;vhich iheyimanaged'to 'combine the “scissors”
:: Action oi the ordinary atdel pen ; wiUitheVereeablatfexibili
to’ bo overebirievras
ot less magnitude, bntatm of greatlmpbrtance to tbe con
curner&ot steel,pens.'. Uvery One is Aware of the corrosive
action or the ink on the ordinary steetpeni u KvOnrrith tho
speedilydesttoye tbff delicately Ftnootb stir ‘
the pen. So serious .^drawback'ls tMsfrom tbc'
utility of .the etcblpen,that thousands airiinduCed'to
cha?o_ goldpflns/atnuoncnrioris’cost, almirat exclusively'
beaiuse of thoanti-cerrofllTequality of that trieur The
inventors have this evil bytheircompourid fiietuL
W r ?ii C f^, l> °f :^ c ?a a 4. th^DPcessar^ < l ua3{tieB<:if
; f tlo jn.? gia ffi the chemical Action of the Ink.'
- »^i A nf'^? s ti ’ ,az fr t . Dl ore thdntwenty timeslong&thahVie
Mar rendering than the cheapen''aoar introduced; J V.
For sole b ? * , „ 5 W^Si-IlAYJEjr,Station^
.poyiO Market-street,'corneref Socona.; . ;
Kr.TiNr.nv * r.n.
Bridge over tUo Allegheny itiVer. at or
| Bear tnutfgt&tfg;
'iSj" OTICI>IS HEREinr OrVENj' Tfiat’in pursuance of the
■lj\ : ofAhojOommonweaUh of Veunsvlra
nla, ebtiUra ‘An Act to authdrizQ toiiicotDOr
ram aOoiapartyto tireotaßrfdge'ovar.tiia'AiieghenyiUveT
fe’ County,?, appr«Tjsa
13th 6f March, 1853, and Supplement,thereto, and Acts-ex*'
, tchdtog the tiffle'tbordtt limUea; : lkK>to wfll bo by’’
- tbfl- to' receive, subscriptions
.foe the Stoctof said'Coiapahyr'drthe' St fcHABLbS HO»
tbe City of. Pittsburgh, ,on the fiEVHNTEEHTII
Uay-of EtCfiMßEßilgdbi between thehoursoflO o’clock, A.
:■ atld ‘ 4 ° clock, P. M.{ and bhonld''the. wholo number of
shares not be subscribed on thatday, then amUAthat'casc:
at the liooso.cif B WPORT,* in the Borough of fibarn^
omriio TWIiNTT-FOUimi EAY. OF TUB SAME
MOWTHf between the ptune hottra»'
' Philip Mlllit,' : ' ThomaaUgmtti - . “
Jambs Sharp, ■ Gabriel Adams.
IcwlsG-JiMoblo, Thomas Wallace, '
I'eterKlln-cutmlth, Malcolm Leech,
Jol.nAV-. Duncan, Harrison Tarry,!
EinlilDrans, Robert Chessman,
Richard Kwalt,
1 David Royd, Robert Wilson,
James Marshall, James IL M’Clcliand,
Ilyury M Geary, Thomas Pearson.
Saffiesßlaltoly,' Giant Mowiy,
83 ' James OMl.Uenny,
ITillUmC. Denny, A. Morton, :
a .' 9.' 1^ tack ‘ Lemnd BhnrUiff,
_ A-- CQ Wc*y r , . ,■-.. / James Lewis. fncnrl7
• 1 WUoieaaiß an'ii - ..... '.rr,
, SADDLE,', HARNESS. ZEDNK - MAhDPAnTORY •
, JLV tue friends and the public generally, tfr wt he tk ißaSa.
tooccupy that lanza and eommcvUrmn
a - 1? ??2 s *j formerly occnpjedhyßam-ufll.lfahndw -iki, 77'■■ :••-
andWbodsfc,
.where he keeps nUrge ond generalassortmsnt of gaddJee;
He also keeps constantly on hsndf and ia prtparcd to fur
nish to order, all kiartp-nf
.thejbest material, aha'lh“a~styl£.df woimhahship equal to
the: Eastern manufactured GSper oonLcheapox
ms Stock beibhi purchasing-, elsowhcTa os ho la do
ferminedtd sell first rate articles at very low prices.
‘ j£p*_Eo'u’t rbrj'ot the place, No. 86, comer or Wood sh and •
Diamond' Alley... r?. . - • -, • . . foj&fl
Scw Coooli and. .Carriage? factoryi
JOHHSTOHp BBOTHEBS & CO.,
Corner cf Ezbexa. end Btivumt ztrvets, AU/yherry dir.
- SS'Jssly tat- ■ —WOULB respectfWly Inform thoir friondi
QtigSr&ESr***? thuipnbUo that they 1 hatt-
L'JSfiSSSJ' comiiicacca tbs manafai:turo : of Carriage*.
|^aroucJiw) -l!«lia»ay*,B^gle3;si<)!gbs«ii,
.Cboriols.jngltheir.TOrlousstyJeB.offinlsli:imd.jttcportton-.'
- AH-cmtawill I»exccutejirtth »6rfr.tregardtodurobUlt’
anil bcautj\of flntob. Repairs *Ol al«>Kttencl«lto oi :
' “PJS** '“’“raWoi termsi; • Being- Jtlall'lbdr ~»drit ibt ‘
. best tom SbafteiPoira, ana; Wheelietujr, they fedeonfi
d«nt tlmt-allahofaxbr them with their patromtte, wSH (r
iwrfhctly rationed on trial of thotr work. ' -
- ; PnnthasereareVwjnostod to give u$ a call,-before purchs
-ringelsBgjifrtfb ~ *. • oct&l;
S JV ' WVERISTABLE, ' ... ;..
tfrczt ajtd- Diamond alley . :
having added largely to hi'
j 3 D 0 prepared, to accommodate tb® public
■ o >Pgies, o*d Jor
.fiadale and Qorae^:-: J denitlflmext. wishing to havehorses
i superior accoamodatlonßfbrthem
• a _, i - stable. The stalls are,large ami newiatbd ,th»
prietorpajs to tfcflirease andcomfort. i ■
■ ...... P. |>BVUN. % -
Pearl Steam Mill:
, CANAL BASIN, ALLEOHENT CITY :
£Sr*a Till hAHsc-VD station.) 1
FAMILIES will twsopplled.Klthonrvarious grades of
TRE3U GROIWD FtOUE. ‘ ■
Bv b arins their orders at tha Mill 6r in onr boxes at
■ *®-*Wooistieat,orfiraaa ft Reiter,cor-.
ir L i b fiV
“• ?. Sc S! T v ar V ! i, ot 3 -'A B “>Ple?BruggUts, AIR-heny.
.V,: 1 ' r , W r VO in eUlio? of tbo two cities.
■TiaJiai .GASU- on dailTeryi •, - ■ ,- - -
V jya> . . ' . ' BRITAN. KENNEDY ft CO.
NbiW-UOOK.—No» ready, the
• MbMOIRS oy MA.IOR ROBERT 6TOBO, of (be Vif.
gtaia Regiment tby N. Bo Craig; - Published ana lor ehldHjv l
, ’ ' JOUff &BA,T4SQNi*-'.
, efleo2B ... .. : ; f s Marketeiix’et. ncar Pour til. ,
*!*&{£?* #UOUJU>£it IMAOk jilM AM) kLa^
X ?TIC STOCKING DEtfOT 5s at DK KJ£TSBB , & Kotl4o
corn lit cfWoWl Btreet BndlViTgl&aUey.AfV'kjbd* or*ue
;cliawcal appUancca-arc kepi imd fitted- at tI)U
ipenU., gatUTactiao;y<aTP4ti>dito.ali-fttFcm; • ■,•■ ... - apvlU ■
• i,-
* « t STS *
- -» * - »
TXEE AOJSJtOX.
Sanotlye Pflla;
“ Ague Pitta;
y" 1
’, > V'w "
DBU6S AND MEDICINES.
Carter’s &panUhJjMixtiire
■■ mr. a vissiciß ot Uxacakt m n -T ■ ’ ■■
A fI WVALV&BIM BKMBDY FOB ECROlfefti. Kinrt
JOL Eril, Efieomalisin,'Otetinato Cutaneous Eruntlonfl
gatnjiiJCT
: MU?.
derice in lif&or Imparity of the BjtocU ■•■■* _■*'*“
! wilieh tiro >come celebrated for
th» number of' extraordinary con* effected through t£
Ss&satjs*
number, are,howccer, stronger, testimony tb»n the intje
word of the proprietors; ,end are from gentlemen won
, known tn their localities, end of the highest reupcctaMUtv
t many Of thorn raiding In-thocUy of JUcbmond; YtoS>
I. . P, 110YJH5S, Bsq-i'.of the JSxchansß.BoM, iuehmond
' r 1,!! p 2®‘ 3 Ts c Ki “yo ho huß Earn tho medicine railed
Carrot's Spanish Mixture administered In over a hundred
C i S^, » l ?Sf" ljr ttU ' the direaaes f« which it is recommend
ed, with the most astonishingly good results, - lie sacs it is ‘
1 tllo most extraordinary medicino ho hasectr seen ' 7
AdOfc ADD YE VEIi—(iKEAT CUKK.— eortife
that for throe years I had Ague and J-oVer of thn mcSciL
;Jentdereription. IbidaoTerol Physicians, 100ktareoquan-
: tides of Quinine, Mercury, andlbelioTeali the TOniCs ad
rertlsed, mitinU without any^rmanehrro]& ? ? Arjit i
tried twobottlSotwhlchS^
I tualiy cared mo. and I ant happy to say I hare had neither
I cM ;or fever since. I consider.it the best Tonic in tho
world, and the only medicine: that erer reached my case;
' ...... joim.jhdxGitEn. '
; Rearer Dam, near Richmond* Va.
_,2k®i,MK»>S»« a now in the city of BJchmondj and for
hus finch confidence In the
Grt'lS ta thS^ n £, end formerly of lie
S tir or ISLo, «V». ho has witnessed
wSb£ffisij%lBBgL «*“*
oase »h!* S f i“* Vl sn^a \ D ?
-fectawerewcuderfulindeed.- ttu hirer, the good of-
SAMUEL JL DIUNKEH; df n™ ‘ ■' „
rls, Kichnumd, woo cured of QrerCmblnim^tM 1 ),? Mor "
3S“5£ b, the use of two bottles o P f Ca^SpLTh
- GBEAICtmEOPSCEOyOtA:—The Edltornnf *>,. w, v
monaKepublleauhad a me«
roonj curtxi of vloloflt.Scrofula, combined with SbouSn
turn, which entirely disabled him from wort i«S
of Ccrtorti Spanish Mixturemade a pcrfcrtcunioMOm' 3
and the Edltora,, ina public notice, cay they“cheerfully r<i
wemeud.lt to all who are afflicted with any diseaseotio
BTUJ, ANOTnEH CUBE OP SCBOPULA.-I hiul a rerv
hoy curedof Scrdfoia by Carter's Spanish MUtur?
1 consider it truly a valuable medicine. ■ -uniiure.
ConducUsron li» B. P. and p. IT a Cb V.
son ia a well ttiovrn raerchantria the city aT Richmond. Vo.
ami his cure-id moat remarkable. . ■ v •* T ■
-Kichmoad, had a sorrant cured
of ibrta, hy Carter’s SpanM MlsTumT
RICH&BfrE. WEST, Of Richmond, wa/i cnrort nf c—
**S'* on ® r ®WConsxunptiod,by -
u ‘SSj?. t S?SCjS artert| Si ,anl6h Miitupo?" J ’ 1
h.KS?aSSS&SSSSfe»gito™&'
ftoHiSff '
w^^? a ? short time perma&emiy cured,'
* po, LiaiLta*
la-Medicine eiSyihS. * ’ “*
Vegetable Compound, ncientlflcaUy pre
the best roots ana herbs of the Materia
reputation f or the
AMD BTBKSaXHESISa THE MVEK.
en J I>ir.xs7lV£ OKGA.NB, end eli-nusiogch,-, end Iloe
educing thefo&Ttonourhih end '’ J
PCKIPyiSG XHtTwoS.
fieiltKhSfm 1 c ! !tnn «"“. Eruptions,Scrofo-
Clinker,'Pimples un
wrafic'4'°.^^“’ DICCrS ’ Tu “' ) “i SJ «t.uriol Discard, Can
’ „ p “°??; ATI ? 0 ™ SEOEKTOBr OBOANB,
and hy enabling them to perform their proper functions
“ami quieting the Nervous System, thus
njlaying Nervous Irritation, and .curing all diseases of thi,
IcenTßSjttaUMto'rifljNouralgiai ltlsunrivailwl
in the core of *Ol i'EJULIS OOMPL^IKISi-^^SSc?
OhstrucSd,- Swelling of
tho Feet, iambs, Joints, fie,, cause* by wcakn<»wi iiJ/T
LucgacdThro&t Colds, Couchs
Con»uinptim.,Acdßiso;f>ropB>. ’
I laving £nadsu£Gofthe Compound Sitod of Yellow Dnrk
fa=sssr:*^i~sS
fcsss3asas*i.vfs ,- “ i ‘“ ,i ”»"'-
E. Bourne, Esq, Cashier NhtlonU] Bank, Providence, B.L:
othe ” **
a vStai whh’thl 11011 for “ number of. years been ae '
“d mode or manuiacturc of
:t I SIoV,SJ^ K>UM> , S,SBI ’ P ,Bl ' VEBUnV BOCK ROOT
With its modus optranii indie-
UriSrivlSi?' y nat ' ut-«U respects it is admirably riicu- ;
i?!®” 0 of Disease for which Uwaade
pfvflVJ;l w ,o”P«iaUy valuable in INDIGESTION end nil
to; iealthy action the"
• * n tho system. As » DEI’U-
purifier ortho Ulood, it has no superior.'
jj'r'V'" , ‘ DAVID UOLMJESjJLD.
; rronaenct, 8./., Jan.4, 1853. - f
IISftS&Z&M--?: ;^ OIM,S * COS No- «s Broadway,
thread and others. thrOnphout
thlSMdother wuntries. . JOED MOIIBKK, Agent,
<Xy ■- Pittsburgh, pa. .
DB. DE LAKEY’S -
CELEBRATED
CURATIVE ''INSTRUMENT,
U?a “dtltstructira, and prodnc-
?»the Bottom system, Incspadtae •
6 ™lo«f. society andmitrimony. : .
fnfliild v? 6im J lo >, TOmprehoMirb ana nerer
'tz&fl-J&.&KLh*?-.***:mma-m:'digUast' lawn-
It u £ the kWledgo of tlio moat Intimate friend.
be UMti exter ? lall 7> Producing no pain or Injury
“7’ OEO from attending to
BhUe inure no<a tingUcmisrjm can toko
■"??**’ in a ' hoTt 10 iuch antx ~ : -
< 7 S l?fu Ela '^7T'P n ‘ ftajimvEPowmor the
! lion, and (he (bum orJtha.tboueaadooncomitaot complaints :
I Dyspepsia,- Pain in the
Hoad and[.Dimness of Vision, Weakness uftheßaii nod
i, .itoSt* 3 7roa»wateA they emanated. -
isatew^. l *- groorai, and that all tha ,
‘‘ Dd ’>»!. "top those.-.
iw^Z^ir ClJ,ir aUoyetf to continue unchecked.are suro to
-W I B .®p n ‘Pleto instrument,- carefully secured
agalUßt all tittfervation fa a box,i* am be^Si
CanSS*&e®JSJiS r ? 8 ’ ft “7 Part of the United States, .
fcCCor^n S to order, accompanied by falidirec*
“arted end slngla, the :
of thecountry, being
oald\ l S , th!, C^w?.w JT<: S 1 ? i “ rc! ' mnet he directed (post-
Sbiun^^i”^. 110 ha,lE B n 0 Mtabllsh-
Sot *«*! (PMVpaidJDr. D.Bo Looey, 61 Ltspenard street/ :
ssfesas&ssisd: m - uu3i> - • j°
-J& certify,-with great pleasnrojthat tha
B..EJaLLEB, M.D n
C, ECKHARDT t M,"D.,24 Howard Ft.,
'. . NEW YORK. •
/^ONSCifPnON.— This term lerreiinently inappropriately
.applied, taothcr. affections or tho lungs ami Bronchia.
,»o lor as tho treatment is concerned, this.is of very little
.-"““Ucsaro^thoearae. .The EXMIC
TOKAftT ehonld ho giren os often ns may ho necessary to ’
rclieTothocooghi omi pronuciiio rrcc ani enßy expectora
tion, Mil also tc rctaove tho tightness, or pain, or optima-
U 2X. t bowelaXidbem^.
£^ i {r^h^ e £ tbr l A ???F VE PILW whraererne|.“:
doblllty.withnlghtswcatit, tromi
Wrim.tank's—MitonrONlOVEEMlFCOJi should
fntfSi JotTioar Beforoeacb meal. Itshoula ho
spoonsful of cold water, and sweet-. .
lr t ?>S^?il. t, ' ote,le £ Burlr there he no nieht-Bweats, '.
?L" ti6 y dto «>l«‘‘ r - thcn S l *® *ho ALTERATIVE threo
VKRMISBml 8^1111118 to 1,10 lrMUoa! > instaad of tho:
# ®fi£ny?ol« preparatlonsTor sale, wholesale or retail."
.at. the PIKIN T£A STORE. 118 Fifthstreet. ' doclT.-
-iMforrea’a t.onjpreas Ink.
f pilIS INK'is prepared by a purely chemical process, and
r JLiB warranicd to contain touting injurious to tn-dtilicvms,
pole when first Used, but by exposure to the ainhe*
comes gradually of a most intense and permanent black,
•iprjpalo in bottles of Tati ius size, by wboleeale orretaihat
e »pS . „ w. s. HATEH’S -..
■ ••'• pMtipnarywnr ose, Market Btrofft. corner of 2d.
/“'IpPAL VARNISH— 600 gallons,—Smith’s Now York
,V/.'brand, in gtem anA-Jbrpale by
.. _ FLEMING Bit J&, Buccewora to iT.Kldil A Co.,
- d* 2 ■ ••• - . ’ 60 Wood Bfc ;
IUWhSULVKIi— V, 0 lbs in store amUorwdc by. •
' dCI,2 ' ~ VLEMIKG BROS.
It dANU CRUCIBLES in BtOTO and for sale
*■ tVW by fdecffl FLEMING BROS.
iKAKL SIAKO i-30 boxes, “chio.’Mn store and’ lor .
eaie by ~ ' fdecg] FLEMING 1)B08-
OALTPBTRB—lW)bogs.'crudo, forraleby • :
Cl dec23 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A
IIUUOKIUE- *0 cases Sicily for «
XJ doc 23 ’ B, A. Fa
AfUtUW ROOF—IOO lbs, Bermuda; genuine, for sale by
t dec23: : . B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
: tJAGO- 'lcasefl, pearled, Ibrsale.by •
O d*/3 B A; FAnyFSTOCK & CO.
. fc/TLYbIIAL. WAiWUs.— L have on iuind, and am con- '
XTI; stautljr receiving fresh supplies of. tho- following «'
waters, in pint and quart bottles j-Einplre Spring, White
Sulphur Spring, Oongre?a Water, ahttfioratogn WatCT.
JOSEPH FLEMING,. ■ .
■- , :..-Corner Market st and Diamond,
J»P and corner Fourth and Smithfield sla.
; JV/1 •Kt'IDINE CHKBTSt-A-new.lot of Tarioua sizes and
liX styles, Ailed p>order; fbr ealehy : -
JOSEPII FLEMING*
U ‘ ' Oirner Market stand Diamond.
1ȴ ; . - ~ : and ootincr Fourth and SmUhflal.t sts>.
TON’a KATiIAIKON and a
' lotjjuat received and for tale by; -t :
JOSEPH SXEMINQ,
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