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YOEUME XXI.
THE DAILY- HORNINGTPpST
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ami PiiNithH nay Uomxng, (Sunday eaerptei.)
gßf GUOiKpilE^
. ’ ' or. woan ; akd rawi: btbseps. : :
*3* T£R M S.-X We; Italian*
nlvatipe-; sls'DolUrßwiH Invariably W required If not paid
. omct*, ana by the News Voy*. . •; v
* SHE SA'nrSDATHOBHIKO ?0&W.
Ip t>ti'MiWiM'fW)m! tUo Min* on* l#kikes T |tl».
atww at » ye«, In MVMicer'fiU^ l cqp!etf
ri «ili s >e {nxilesaat'tbidiww*
on rtftlio Proprietors,)until»U arrearages rwmJo. w * *
££rNA attention.will hepttfdla
CRtiWI hf tbaninii*j. or Batiafactoty wblonee Jn ftfajcitjV:..
■j&r C<Muxiv2 \tnik th* &tattWmtntof tte JtormnQ Pcsi
• < txrpe* Job-PritrUiy j whe«taßi
Zri«£( .writ w <i(?fw on die shartat, nohckpand mostreason-'
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KATES, OJF XBTERWSIKt;,
AGREED" VPbftllX ,fBR~ PJTTBBVRQtI PRESS.
TJUtUITCgSOS?A2IBL,O&ttB3:. ■
Otw equate, one ♦•..*•#•♦•..4 0. SO
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n> . V.; ...two months...- TUO
tl A k - three > fl.oo
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• 14 • 1® 00
Standing Curd, sixllntp or loas, per annatQ«*«t.W'»».i.flQ .00 -
, OEA'SQJUJXIXATJ’IIIfIUI*: >
One cquwjw.perftnhum, of tho paper)-;**-* 0Q:
PROFESSIONAL CAROS.
GEO* F. GILtiNORE,
A’TTOT.NKY AXD OOUT*"S*J»LOR AT^XAW,-
Ojjice, comer. <j/Ti<burfli tirert &nc? Cfitrry
: i - ! > • FITTRBUItGir, FA»,
JKSTr.WJiI attend, to his ■profosßlooal busiaosft a* usual, at
his o.G\c<y between the hours of 0 -JI.M. aud 4 -P. H. of oaeb
dav. , Jy3)
,' 5 : C. Orlonao Loomla,
A TTOttNEY AT Fourth fctreeßabore Wood.
A Jy4*y ,
Tbomnl BiminrahaU, .. .' :• .
A * tfTORNKY AT LAW—Office, Lowrie’fl Buildings, Fourth.
J\ wtreit. “ Jan7.ly
• !•.-;/ K*B*Cttrnahßn, • • • -
A TTQKVRY AJ lrtreetj betwaen-
CherrynllovnudOrgotatreehi-. jefcy--
J, N. JU’Clo-wry,
TTORNKY AND • COUNSELLOR ATLAW—{Hffi* In
B*k*well> BalldmgB,.on Grant street. je2, .
'D.H*llnzeny..
TTORNEY AT LAW—No, 127 Fourth street, aboyo and.
.. tienfSmUhfiftldU - ~ ~• >-.-y>?. I guafl7y,-;..-
:■■ «J* &• filorrlson, v.■.?■--•■■■■ ■••
A TTORNKY AND OOUNBELLGRAT LAW—Office; re
-2L mo rwi to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth,
Pa. aprlfry
: Piddle UobcrtH——
A No; 15J3$jttHhficld street,
XX. betwwm-.Fifth raid Sixth. Collection* carefully attend*
eri to—special adoption given tnQaraeyandgg;:>:fdepS;ly y
Thomas Hlquubi .
A TTOIINEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR- IN CHANCERY,
J\ Office,. i*oxt door to tho Tost Office,-Steubenville, Ohio*
' tny4 ’ T ' ■ . .. c ■■
,8-. P» &OMy
A TTORNKY AT LAW—No, IWFourthstTwL'KttsburgV
J\, Fa. fourth-door belovr-Mr. Rody- Patterson 1 * Htery
Stable.* ■: /• •.. :>-:■. • ■:•■■: je33 y.
f. f . . Nrßttekmaiter« ■: .
A LDEHMAN:—Office, Fourth Street, third door abate
J\'- SnilthfieM, South ride,: Conveyancing of all kind* done
with tho greatest care and legal accuracy. -Titles to Real E>
tateexatplne<l. Ac>";-- ~ ~ : - T ‘ . '- wrlft
BUSINESS CARDS.
vr. n. ssausii. . . j.fjohaudsoh. .j. i. blvsct?
ENGLISH RICHARDSON.
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING SIERCUANTS, aho
Wholesale Dealers In Fish, Baconacd Qil,- and Produce
generally. JYaTHbon/a formerly occupied by Burbrldgo A
ingbram, So. 110 Water and 100 First BtreeVFiit*burgL,
Fcqnn, foA . «r
*|?IC:DSAYO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pftn' OealcT. h
.1? » f!tonntry Produce, offer* lor sale a choice jttDck- o
Groceries, Bdectodfor family use; Spices Df every variety
nod tliepurest quality, ground at his Stoam Mills. Alnv
I>nod FrrnU, Foreign ami Domestic; Produce taken In i'3j|
change for Merchandize., . - r i
' F. it. D. lias procured n full nwortment of lAndreith**
Warranted Garden Seeds, and Invites the attention .of all-in*
tcrostod Inrural affairs. .. ..janll
rtuitcis o. naitsv.... bjejshaw.
BAILEY RESSUAW,
TEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCIiUS;. Dealers Ju
Wooden and Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Ware, House*
hecplncrUtenaila, Ac., Wholesale, and Retail, No. So 3 Liberty
street,Pittsburgh. ... ••• --- - —.aprl&Yy -
King AxUoorhead, ■: ■>
’TTT'HOLKSALE GROCERB AND PRODUCE DEALERS—
W~ No. 27 Wood rtrect, PittsbtnTriL • . . (my«S .
Bmtth 6 SlnclAtr*
XITHOLKSAtiE- GIIOOEIiS. AND COMMISSION MKBr.
YV CUANTS^rfartWood and First stfl. fpor3 . ;
, .'• Paul. Str Ulurdock*
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT ANH
STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street, Cinrtn n&U;
Ohio. ■■•' ■ ~ fapXtf - >
j. 8.-HxrLEo3r~.._.;..iui.v kiilkp\tiiic£^ —,. n J. r, iucb&cs><
Kirkpatrlck AC' Herrons» : •
*\T|r£IOIiEBABE:GIWKSBRS,'PRODUOH ANDvOOMMIS-'
YV SlOXMKl«JffANTS,Midl>wlßrBinntMm*gta:Matius
Jactar(x jVb. Liberty strrztx &ttsbuTffh+ifa.. my!7:y
FSLAHotu KCitEEs, joiw.nooia, • • • • am* uwsss,
Pittsburgh. ' ■-■' fcl&rrl&ncU . Pittsburgh.*
■ Sellers* Nicola jfe Co** u-.*: **-. .•■>■•
T>ltt>DUCE AND GKNEKAJi COMMISSION JiHSCHANTS,
XT No. SOff Liberty iti%3t,Tittsborgh, l’a..:
Siwm. TJn*e«fl RDriljufl fhW
IfttUiH »»■*«,' Phila, I .^. Pittsburgh.
: miller & Rlcketson, :
mOCER&IMWRTEIiS os brandies,
jf Wines, and Sesjare—Nos.l72 and 174, earner of Irerin •
and Liberty streets, .Pi ttsbyrgh. Iron, Kails, Cotton Yamv
Aa* constantlyoahand. • : • .... , . . Jy2£r... <
;•• .:«?»!)• Wlllt*ma» • .
'VTraOLESALB AKI)! IIETAIJi FAMILSr-XZEQCKIt; vAKD;
Vf PonvMtling-and Merchant, Dealer in*
CoantTy-Froduea-and-Pittsburgh Manufectures—-sVbod
thord^orwjilyrm Pifthu.Pittsbureh. • ..:. . 4 : : ,cwrs, .?■
•
Wholesalo «nd B©tadl t Clothing' Merchants, ■ j
, NO. OS WOOD STREET.
Tina subscribers respectfully Inform thillr old customers
and the pabUadtr general, that they haTe this day as*
aoolated tltfrtrurolreS Irt the .above .business, nnderthe firm
of JOHN ATCLOSKEE CO. They respectfully- solicit«
share of public patronage. *■ >. ■ .y.
• The previous business of oacb will be settled-by them-,
delved re« peril rely,. • ;..••• ■■•'•. .■..- v i■ • ■ f«hfl
vjaniek C. Watty : . _ ...:.
MERCHANT .45 llfth street, opposite the
•Theatre;ldttsburgbt.Pa. y : - . -s>pr7
X> ; LAIRD, flats of the Qrtn orcoour d 'Lsosi) narlng
jLv* -"ODene(l STORE NO. 0, (two-doora above- the :01.l
stand.) for the purpose of carrying oij.thp CLOTHING
BUSINESS; hopes by strict Attention to business to merit a
shareoftho-patronngcofihfllslefirm.
N, B,— Clothing madeto order -in the: mofftfaahlo noble*
op the shortest notice—-inferior to none in the
city. jaa2fty
William Carr «r«o.,
. (SVw. CAsalalflaT thftCrmnf J.TiBKntA Co.)
‘TKTiIOLESALE GROCERS and IMalbretdForidga.WlneS
. f V .and Brondl&s, Old MonongaUcJaand Rectified Wbl*- -
key, N0;329. Comuercial.Rotr, liberty street, Pittsburgh,
Pa. jafcy
B, T. C. Mprgani
Bookseller and ; aiwayr do- 'hand
a general assortment of School,Miscellaneous hnd Blank
Books. Printing, Post and Csp Tapcr, &c.YWholesa!o and Ra
tal), tyivlG-rWood street, below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh.
n&,VFafited, Rage and Tanners* Scraps. : aplfttly
J* It, Weldftn,
'TTCTHOLESALK ;AND RETAIL DEALER’W Blank arid'
Tf :School Books,-Paper:and'Stationery, No."Cs" Wood.
street. flmtwocn Third and Fourth.) Pittsburyh, Va. fmrSO
It* Ck StOCktOQi
T ATE JOHNSON A. STQCKTOX,. BOOKSELLER, STA
- Li TfONKR, Printer and Binder—rcomer of Market and
TUmi etreats. Plttsburgh r Pa. . .. - .♦ ~QyflVtf
SHE OLD PRINTING. ESTABLISnMEJfT/(Lat»
BTOX t Stockton) and BLANK BOOK asn STATIONS- 7
W ARE UQ US Er-lft pxepared td. execute of
Legal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job-Printing and
Book Binding and furnish JOTOPy article latho Blank Book,
Paper andStationeiy-lhns, at the shortest notl«e end on tbs
moßtruasomibletera&-' .• ■ ■
Blank Bookund Etationwy Warehouse, oomer of Market
and Becond streets.
Printing Oflco and Book Bindery,No.so Third sfc • noylg
- Schnohman A i
T rniOGIUPIEBRS—Third street, opposite the Post-offlco.
JU Pittsburgh.*,.Mops. Landscapes Bill Heads; Showßills,
.. Labeis,-ArchtUKtuTal.and:MachlnoDniwlDgB,'!BvlSifieaa - and
Visiting Cards, oto; Engraved o? Drawn on Stone; Printed
In. Colors, Gold, Bronze, or Black, In the most approved style,
and wt ihemostrcasonabl^prjocs. ■ - : . ocilfi’ly
~~ •. ■ • • Aggtln LoomU.i ■ -..v
’DEAL ESTATE AGENT, and Biil
Xju Bnjtor, 01800, No;02 Fonrlh Wood.) The
»üb«eriborh»Tlnis.opennl an office«t thanboraplanej for the
putpow n t njitouatlng toine, BUIb. and
all other Instrument* for the seOurtiy of Monoy.and*r the
pomhiTO and : mle nf ; Btach»..t .’snu:iU» giro prompt ami
t-i(kf BU,n to ri2T lng > »»lll°g. renting of and leaa
tna !&■>] Estate ftyTl AUBTIK XOOMIB.
jour toq«.nanso; l
Pl/BJIISQ BEOTUEaS.
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W 1 ? 0^? 2 WP 8 ---r"? r " 00 TO«*iftwl,Wlto-
Taiftgg^wW"« f
TJ. A. Fahnestock i Cih.
WARRIIOtJBE-CorJWHrstsai
> Tf Wood comer V6od ana sixth; * • ffobl’ ■
ISO* QROCTTi
Importer of Brandioa, ‘Gin, "Wine,
DRALttt IJT 4 -
BE OLD MONONG MIT2XA rt'e ivtrrsKT-
Peaeli tAd. Apple Brandy* fte» "
Atso, Bimrra avd DtsmtEb
Ooroor rtf SittUhflriA sad Front PtreetisJlttobgfcfaPo, ftfreP
-trrnoraaALE 1
V V ISS liberty l gtr&et and 81 Plagnmd titey? v *
T u „„ „”hagqda. tka
EffO HATVpaxit, Wicfytalt and Retail Grocer, Dealer
aivl tmporier,of Oltl Country Black ffwixch e»b*
g&gßfrg
) ** le * Preach tu3d\LaEiiosnJPDj^|
rx*rs SjfP&Lr-'.. , -rUgt r ’.a*V>': "< : /*?:,**?s* r. ">/•: VV'.V : - , v . •_ -- . -V -W -v.-: ;;-:v. A'V-A-V-O'-;.'.- •• ...
+ i'\ j. i 1 i
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: ' *t T & PHKAIPS, AT PHE “POST m)tt.Dl_MOS,» OPENER QF AND WOW STREETS, AT J 6.00 PER ANNUM, OB; $5,00 WHEN PAID BTRICTLyIn ADVANCE.
‘ fijJSlfijESS CAEDS.
liIVHSGBTONB & CO.,
BjC:2m Irsai HAorr,JiitfA.
pomutic oadlbragn £xchanac,Bank IfoUt, Gold and Silver
——.^ l^'&tyht i BtMcmEKhang<d*atVie .
BXOHANGB AND BANKING HOUSE OF
IAs»JL JC wjJbJjT^yfCpi,Q 1
«WOOD STEm, nUBBTOUH.
fj«nV»
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»DYSTEB J ANJ> COFFEE HotfS£.*6a
. -3 <■ i ji BAkuabd.
r Ho. 40, Sifl!i'Stmt,ieiieiett Wood and Market. ■ ■’
jualO-lrt . ■ ymstqaiiß.
■■ - - James ORrdner t Butcher,
>*\%TILL be found on lß&rket da t Sind ovd'
■ \Y udogs *t BTALt
butgli.ftOiotaEAlLNo. O ALLEOIIKSX MAPBET.tsith
hla iretuU qualify nrEams,Smoial lleef, Tongues, lard,
Syu»Fi.fa..Ac. , J»p27 Sm
Sows mjUNO.” • 11 ' 1 " '' l
ooco&AN rtiwao.
_ j gJLKMINGBnOTUKjaSy
WHOX£B,AXS r BBDOG?I fi£M #
:•■•': -••. T 3^.
• Proprietors of Dr. SlXono’e Celebrated Vermifuge, liter
-r ~ - _ _ j*io
, JOSJESPH JFliKfllllVG,
fanoe#s»p«(.v*nni>.WiKOp*.
jr'tORtUBR SltßKfer BtttKETAND DIAMOND, keeps
. V-/ pomU»ntlj to Hand a foil assortment ot Drugs; Molt
elms,ModlctoplDtostSjl'etftimerjrjTOii ,«H«rtlclcs pertain:
tag tollstrostaeas. -
■' .W-lbyiidans’ BresnripUpna carefully compounded at
*ll bourn. - . . jtu9j
ABNOtO „
ANUFACTUiIKES of vhxlson i\emncet t ' Wrougfitlrcn
Tubtnffi and fitting.-goncrally,' for .warming and iron:
illation tif bnltdiogfi. * - • • . •
: A. A W. trill .contract for,.warming- and ventilating by
r»t*tap,.or bot water, pipes or: Chiton** fortiaco, cbnrcbos
etboolff, JiosjJtnla,. fuciorifiS*.green. boua&s r conrtbon&u> r
jails, _
ifebTT -v..-. .-^Oj Pnrgseagrt.
•, - - It* AHl*w BUKtHfitfN iHtNTltf iVfaue*
'BBmßSSt?** l ***' w Wd«etf**»?l44 SMITH*
strict:--
o’clock.anJ
Trom 2 to 0 o’clock -to-.... -• feblMy
j* „ naasQ,
:•■■'. Notice*
JO 3. FLBMDJO fcwing .Msodstri with JOS. ABEL, He.
business wlUbervftftor.beconducted dnder tb«.stjU of
J. AUEL <t OO t at thu old stand, corner of Smltfaflold end
fourth rtrefitt; •' ' •
"Copstrcnerefifo* ?
TQ£ UNDlniSlGNfcfl bats this day entered Into c*v part*
:*e«hip. ondorthe name anifc styleof A.UUTUHr
bUN * CO,, for the purpose of tniuacting a OoxamlMlon and
QrOfOSlptblM*. ■ JAS. A. HUTCHISON,
‘ ' , ‘ A, M. WALUSOPOHD.
Pitt»huiyh, Fetrcury 1(1851 :■•:■ **:; •: -■ . f o bO
■ !■■■■ • Co*Poruier»)ilj)«
ffitlß sobrcribera imra thfcday formed a partnership for
X ttaopurpostiof carrying,on Ommisnon and JVrvanf
initio conntetifta vith-tbe EisA, Bacon andOUiQn&Pru*
ducc bnFlne^sgenerally, 14 julerthe styteof Exgubm & Uicu
wartihotMc JSo. I\G Water andrlMFront streets}
formerly occupied byEaririJcß Alnghnmi.
' WH/B. ENGLISH,
JAMBS kICHAKDSQN,
„ . JAB. J. BBHNKTT.
1 Pittaturgfa,Tehrnary ., • •■
' : :■ Copartnership.: ■ ■■
BP. JONES, BERN AKU UABTH, £ H. KIER. and J. F.
• It AyTn,:M?iDff&i&ociatal themseltes together, on»
UtYthe firm of JONES, lAUTU *-<»., »M x»rry on lb*
Works,!* rerantly. erected by JJ. Lauth A
'Brother, in KastUirmlnfeham.
b. t. Jours.... n. r. ucnu
AMERICAS IRON WORKS.
JONES, LAJJTH &CO.,
MANUFACTURERS of Fnpertor Bar, Smalt and Wire
Iron, of all descriptions; wnrvbousa-Tio. 99 Water et.,
between MarTcetatwl WoodstawPUbborgn. (jaU?3m
Copartnership Notice.
OTIUAftCSALT.,... .1 Jtligl PUSPA*.
i IIAVB THIS I>A\. associated with mo as partner, in;
.nephew, Jaxet I’iiECAa. Xho .nualnera of inanufartu
tmg ana.lmpertidg cl JWSrKRWVAIISS. tc , wIU be con
tinued 'St tbefOld Stand;' So:21 Fifth (Street, and conducted
under the firm of WnwAM Daw A Co. All persons hoeing
claims aifaiustfmfl I*lll pleuso present them for immediate
payment, and those whcxinj indebted will please settle their
hills, wiib&3 little delay. wi.possible. • '
WILLIAM DALY, No 24 Fifth
. - Next door to toe Iroa City Hotel
, J«nwyl2,lSSli-fftM] r -'
Ptpffolutlon.
TnR Partnership heretofore exisUog under the stolon]
NwunyMotHffA Do* limbeen, mutually dlfwolred.
"*• Dawjos, of tholate flrnj,. having purchased tho Into*
rust of Jm. tbabusinais trill be continued us
usual, under the .style,of DAW£ON,' MOHAN A C 0„ who
are authorised to use t&f name of hegley, Median A Go. in
nettling up the old business, j; £L NKQbBY,
„ W. DAWSON,
Pittsburgh, Jan. 2, 'W.. P. MOHAN.
Or* Haring deposed of toy Merest. In tbo late firm of
Begley, Mohan k O). to my former partner, Mr. Dawson,
who with Mr. Mohan will continue* the business as hereto
fore, I hare the honor to recommend and request thojibo*-
ral patronage, otmj frlutxJ* and. business acquaintances.'
i ttnspoetfullT; -..r . , JAR. 8. NRQLEVV
Mr W. tpjjjU
"* w Notice.
SAVING purchased tbecntlrestock of J<C. Anderson A
On , we will continue the whoTeral* FftUTT and COS'
FfiCTlONAßYbUaiotSfl, attho old stand. No.. GfioodeirceV
-trader the etflavt •' :.• 51AY. JUNKIN' £ pO.
'\rOTrOU,--UAv J ng tny entire Interest fn the
. JL* '•nolrsaiofrult and Oonfrctionary basineasto mylsle
.partner* Minns Tmdlc t and M. ft«JLankln y salesman in sold
house, (who are authorized to Uso thetuunoof the late-firm
in settling the business Of F&ld firm,) I take pleasureln re
commending them to.myftnncr fnendiand fcustomcr»jand
,• hope tor a continuation of tho ÜberaTpstronago bestowed
on mo. • * , J.* a ANWUtSO!*.
Pittsburgh,JanuarrO,lBs4-^jalOJ
L\fl. Xu cosiss&r*
[ , 8. CCTnBEBT A SON,
| T>EAL- KSTATB A.NI> tiKN£KAL AQKNTB. 80
I mSi SmiOLj&d# jgfle&r.y-. yy;y;y,, ".. ;aoTl-’;:;.
"■ ■'••■.••;■• .■■•■■■•;•« John lU Melioft ) -.■
XTSTHQLTEBAIiE AND-RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL
? T INSTRUMENTS, Ri&nos, Music, Schoolßooks *tm3
St&tionery, l22Woodgtreat. x-< • • jjanl, .
A> Tlndle,
IMI » mWHOUSAEBAad R*lalI8ADI)I,t!, HARNESS,
IjßaWgTrnNK, BAG malmfiic
- -•'tarcr, No. lOflWood Jtwot, PtttabmghiEi.
i T&3
i- ; - li> Ei Banr»rd|
'T\EALER-hr BOOTS, BHOE&, TRUNKB dnd LEGHORN
JL/ nod BRAID HATo, comer of Market and liberty et&»
>o. IT4 Pittotmrgh, Ea, jrfiy
WilUamGlenn,
Third Mid Wood streets; above
X /C«Uv be is piwjaxodito doererj 1 descriptien
of Ruling axuHlmding.' ■ . |die2. ;
■ . -Card*’
TT **EB» (exracaJsa* to • Lre.l WOOL DEAfc-
Jl« EB iND: COMMUSSTOjr for the u!e
of American Woolen l3O liberty stmt. fmy4
i ' ;; THomfti fit; lattie,
' ■ CLOCK MA£KU—Fifth street, between
r.t? .'.Wopa *treeta,flpp6Bito Iron City Hotel,
l -AH kings of Jewelry padn and repaired, • fap&ly -
i. i J-StWEl', iJK 21 IUiIY .Fourth atrouty tiru dour*
Market;
.7; * rOmc* IToxmsj—ftom nine A. U. to fire
J?- ;• ■■■. ' ..- . fl»c2thy
. - ■ ’ Ur. Unld Haul,
■ffiUaesA ,'DEKTiaT— Ornce, Fonrlb. street, rkotween !
s27W4Vy Market.aail Wood atroote. nearly opposite the I
Plttabaigh Bank. norl7.ly
BABU& UlOsfilT,
; 1 RCmTECTa:—OfllcidrVhUo lla]l,'No.7fi Third street,
Pittsburgh; and casteldoof the Diamond, Allegheny
fylfcflm
B.MUTitAcltUO.)iiaggjbUt‘<alDghau> > in&uufocuiren of i
• BoY' Xrott'iiihd small ..Iron olf all descriptions, and l
mafce,aJ«J, thuflnpstquality oflloops, bounds and Squares, i
lbr Iron la the hox, atiboclty pust
Office. oclb
TTOUaB, gIGS, padctee, and
: JCL Dealer. In Pain ta—No, 44: fit-Clair 'fltteot, Pittsburgh.
Has conftfcanttj on hand-alt. Mmlaof Painter either dry or
jaixod, Jato- pod.Copal Varnishy LinwMxl.OUr Boiled Oil,
Spiriti-Turpentine, mndowOlaM of all. aisevPatty, Paint
3tauhe*,J&; *ll of the bestijaaJJtfrand-fbtßajG at reasons
l»le prices. i , , septl
•* J«ue« Lowrfi
C*mAIR ANI> BiiD3TEAD MAsjUFianniEß-Ko: 294
Liberty ntr6ot,hMcnhand.»
stock of Ch&ltxand Bedsteads of/rrery of
tbebeat materials, which ho lowot' than article* of
thoaama quality call he eolditt tbo cHy, Hewould call paf
riralar attention stoek of Mahogany and Walntrt
Chairs anil Bodstoadf j wldoh be will sell at greatly rodaced
.prices*.,Also,-.Taming of emy.description exocntodln the
neatest maxisen -Ordera left at tho Ware .Rooms, or at the
51iU, corner .of Adams and Liberty-streets* will be promptly
Handed to. , s marzl
i- Tir/:■ Binning er« • ; '• . .
TirONOSOAHEIiA PLANlNG:MlfiMrculdrtepectfolly
JLTX tnfiarm Ms friends and his pew eslaV
llshmcnt is now in fall operation, and that be is prepared to
fhrnishJSoat Gabicuif and flll alf orders for Planed Lumbar,
with promptness,and at tbe lowost rates. > .•• ••••/-
Boardaudl'WiVpknGd on. one or both rides, “constantly
i on-hand. - *. •*.;•.•. .•,• ■-.• -n
B«sh, Xtoorsi am) of erersr daseriptlom made to
order.
Ponders apd: Carpenters would find It to tbsir advantage
■to give him a call, as hevan now furnish them with planed
stutf suitable fog evory d&sctiption.of.work.:...'..;
nraaoir.... ~ -JiMEacuiswni.
HEBRON & GRISWELL,
! BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
-S/TANUPAOTtmEßßoralfkfiKUrof JJKASS WOTtK,UO
*JjJL OOMOTIVE.STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al
so, Cotton Batting MonufitctoreHi.
foundry on Rebecca atreet, Allegbßny City.
’ Store, yfo.*l2 Market street, Pittsburgh. ■ *
. .OLD. BRASS and COPPER taken In excbango for work,
or eiabpald.- Otteraleaatffio Fotridry or Offlce.-winbo
promptly attended to, febPly
, . JOSKPH T. liOWHTi -
are.« amr o/ rya end Wvod-sirau,
Office rip atafee. Entrance from Flflhttteet. Pittsburgh,
T> ESJ’EOTFnXLS-enilouiice to the public that he naa
JSVcomluenced the BEAL’ESTATE AGENCY, In connec
tion with Intelligence and General "Collecting. 0o trill
W*o Attend to repUng, Ttawnein want of aerrants,ta any
capacity, or thacelnwantor p)aees,irnU>o supplied atahort
notice. AJ| hndnera eu treated to hla nan prmapUj at
tended to. -
Stfermea-JT. 3. Blgbiha,'Efti,'Bichara Cbwan, W.
0. livlleJ Dr.-JUax. Black James dTackernl.A. A. ffiaaon,
MagtAOldJ" i ~ ' jatCS
ESOLIBIIASD CJD ASBIC At’sKMIH Att¥.
' - -tf■ 'T. -
TJIIB next sewlon qf.the J&sUtotlon will eommiitree nk
t. tta_sai_jißepts)jji>etraxt, at-tba rooki an- ,
r or -i?°7 totoly oocoßlaWwSSi*
is**- WteEO-i : . ’ /> iTc-t- u SL. J
ifZ&grglp- 4- W. Xoomls, O. Knap, Jr, B. F. Ton
lorat, B. Hiller, Jr,. • ; : ang2s
* f '
~ ,ss „,i^ £l ■; ~
JOSHUA RH
'WHOLESALE EBHITB3
■ ■■: ,39-TVood 8r. t I
TTATE on hand- and arot
XL which the; offer at the
: .»6 bagslvicaAlmonda;
;26 “V Sicily do
• 25baIe83axdeauido - '
- 16b*gsBhElled-db:
60 <• Filberts?
69 ** r Walnuts;
00 “ Cream Nuts ;
. 600 bushels Pea Nuts;
> 25 bbls*3texan Pecans:
SS “ UHnolo do
2000 Cocoa Nuts; . !
; 2QQ.baus Gorman Elams j
25 hogs do do
•• -10 bbls. do •• • do
: 10 cases Prunes, glassjare;
00 « « fincyW;
60 cart* Currants: ■.
i 20 cases Citron;: .
;200 boxes Cluster Raisins:
100 ht« M.B. do
200 qr. " “ do
,200 boxes N0,.1 Herring:
,;00 ** Sealed -do
.:, IcaseJlaes;
- Ibbl.Nutmcgs;-.
i 1 Cloves; ■
i 25 gross Blacking; -
; 25 baskets Salad Oil:
lOWA POTJSDBT
, , «, m 103 WOOD STREET. 4
JOHN 0. PARRY, (successor to J. 0. Party. A Cd>,) bean
O . to Inform the customers of tbedldfinzf, aod tho public
i genflrnlly.thathfl has nowon'hand*; and la
gaged in manufacturing, every descriptlorf otCABTTNGfc—•
su& asrPatent Chilled Bolls; Urge' Kettles and Curbs;
Patent Kettlca,for ooap*Pot:Aiah,BDdn Asht-Sugar Bottles,
for the manufacture of Cana Sugar—oil etui an a paUmt.
frocsxr, .known as J. C. Parry's, and are superior for dura
blllty to any other, and sold lover than ihoselaadetin the
old plan. .
• HOLLOW .WARE—A general assortment, all .from hew
and improved patterns, wagon Boxes, Dm Irons, Sad Irons,
Ao,Ac, “
• BoUingMflJ Castings, and Machinery ofoeYfirydescription,
always on hand or made.to order. -.v/ . r,; ;• , i= T
i Ck»k-Stove*, Kitchen Ranges, and-Coal. Storey of every,
description t.lova Cook StovcSrftTQ&iieSivhkh received the
.first prise fbrtBsQ and 1651, at tbaAgdeultural Pair ofAl
. legbeny; County,Pa„ and recommended by fifteen hundred
ttreoasi Enterprise Cook Btorcs» four sixes y Premium Cook
itOTe6;ltggandJtsdiatorCoalBtores;:Carlor.BU>Trs > .Ac. •
{ Parlor .Urates and.'Funders, groat variety,-beautifully
etuusfillodL OommonGntes,andbaUdlngmaterialofev>!ry
description.
j A sreat ▼azlety of Ornamental Bailing,for Cemeteries and
Fencing; ■ .. ..
■ : i i lovgfu and PUnah-GUHngt—k large-stock of all the
kinds in use, and will he sold aireduoedprtacs. nail's lat
ent lienor, True American, Egan's, Crane's, Klukald's,
Woods', Peacock’s,Bull’s, Improved Boll,Ac.
[ Aju&m Pfoup&a—The'Michigan Double Plongh, which
has taken the premium at the State Fairs of Sew York,
ItennsylvanJa, and Qhio,audwhereverlt has beeu exhibited.
- Iron and N&Us, Stove Pipe and Tin Ware—all of which 1
Will sell at thtf lowest prices; and respectfully Invite the
public to g!v» me a oalU>t the old stand. No. 183 Wood cL
.•. «w9lrv . mnvfl Ptmiv
ALLEGHENY FORGE.
SOI.OMOS BHETTKK t COi
(Late BlsselA Semple’s Boiling WiU,) on-the bank of tbe
> . Allegheny, below the 8l Clairßtroet.Bridge,
fAuxoHxay Cut, Pa. * -
HE proprietors respectfully inform the public that,
having made extensive additions to their eataUM
: meat, theyaro prepared to manufacture, on thezbost wa-•
s >nable terms, Ivon Work forßridgwi, CorAxlw, Quarry
1 'ork, Stone Cutlers’ and Masons’ Tools, EhafUncr, SJiU
. (jeering; Machine Work in general and heary Forgftjr, of
every description. Also, HORSE SHOES manufactured by
SheUeft Patent I'forte Shot Machine, The -Rome Shoo Ma*.
chtne will be in operation about the middle of February,
when all ordem for Shoes wilt moot with prompt attention.
'I till Picks made and dressed. Orders sent by mallur.tritH
gyaph attended to on the shortest notlco. •jaTiy i
A sew:Bnpply of Cbickerlng do Sana’
— Pianni,
• . L .. Just received add now exemb
JBsy&aBKBgB ftallou and sale, two 7. octave Pinoor; *3-
: pcrbly carved .and finished in tbe inori
ft * J f * chaste and richest style of art. two.
. Iffnoo Fortesuro Chi ‘-kcrlng A Sons* first clar* instruments
ohd are uncqqrifrd in thrlrexquLlte quality and volume
o ’tnnts delicacy and equality of touch, exterior. finish and
durability. •«
t Teachers, amateurs and others Interested lu Piano Forte*,.
stu respectfully luvltrd to examine the above. ;
i FHE OCTAVB PIANOS,
With double.roundrornera,-carved mouldings, sliding mu>
«lc desk, and finished bock and front.. -
TWO C 1-3 OCTAVE PfANOS,
.Dooblo round rorners, plain, finished front and back. •
j . SEVEN 0 OOrAVK PIANOS,
Rosewood and Walnut cases, with CUcfceriog’s patent Iron
ft&meand sliding desk.:
: lAU the above Mono Fortes are from the factory of Chichr
evtog A Sons; Boston. They aro all provided with Chicker
iag’e patent Iron Frame, and are fully worranietL . ..
j Purchasers are respectfully i&vitcd to call and examine
the above, at the wonrrooxnaof- JOHN n. MELLOU,
1 ' No. 6i Wood street .-
i - Agent for Chickcring A Fon*, •
.jf(iM4 for Pittsburgh and Western P^nn^irwuio.-
I aiffinwy i A FKBbH and complete stock Uf PIANOS,
' the celobratad factory of Nunns A
snrTaTfnOlarke,!* now bring finished for and will be 7
•* v •shortly exhibited I^tho subscriber. Nunns
A'Clarktfs Pianos, ore now considered as almost without a
viral In tlds country. Thdr tone, touch. and capacity for
stkndlngln tunewre unapproachable, aud hence the
eqce given. to them by all those Inhabiling tho Fputberta
countries. The lot Will comprise ail styles uni prices from
SIUO to SSOO. Due notice will ho given of their arrival. - f
JPnrchaSets wishing to: obtain a fiprt class Piano, fully
■ warranted; and at Actor? prices, arc respectfully invited to
aWnit the arrival of this splendid stock.
* • - . - lIENftY-KLEBEB, -
Sole Agent for Nunns A Clarke's Pianos for Pittsburgh,'
yeblft r No. 10l TblrJ street.
SPIAMO FOBXfes.
CUABLOTTB BLXISIA No. 118 Wood
stmt, second doer above Filth,. Pittsburgh/
P&., offers for sale a large and wei I assorted
Stock or Plano Fortes, (whlch aro jttslar*
mosttlbcraltennji. .-
of. purchasers is especially Invited to tha -
BCKO PIANOS.
icnta being tnadeexpreisly for this climate,'
over strings, have a volume of tone un*
others; Also, Pianos from tbomanulactory
jw York j Bacon A ItaTen, New VorKi Bcv ■
s»-Philadelphia; and of ar owsf kssupao
stfas, which srs. wellk&own, and hare been used in this and.
other dries for 10 years.
INBXBUUENTS of all kinds. '
-{Tuffon*-”Afina selection of * n, t German,
oftsuperior quality.
jPlcafctf—The Lost Italian, French and English make, -
the best Pari* manufactory.:-
ALS<>—Flotes,Clarionets, Drums,Fifes, Banjos, Tamho*
Ac.
J2rinps—ltaHan ll yrenc'h,EDgUsh and German, warranted
toibe of the very.best quality.
Pianos axulali Muidml Instruments re paired withdttrs*
bijltT.oeatnsM hnd«lsspafob. •. •>«r29 '
irgo’i Bosuemotype and Art OsOlery,
ipSua JfuUdStif, Ho. 70 rvurih stred. (next to Ay fid’s 1
Carpel Etnppritm)
• :B. M. -CAEGO A 00. having filled up tho mosi ;
as# ample rooms In. the dty.with mammoth sky and
lar Bide lights, offer First: Class LIKENESSES, in
stylo to spit all, varying In price aoconllng to
teggslse and quality :of case, Ac. tffi- Superior Oil
IHFVPidntlngs, tha best artiste,for sole; and On ex
dUondoring the day and evening* - Citlrene and strsn
ware invitra to call and examine BpecimCns and Paint-
V* apr27
i , r;v; HEW BEBD STOBEi '
! JAMEB WABDBOP,
/AFFBBS for sale CANARY &QU)B of tho most Improred
V/ brood, being very, hkrdy, and fine ringers. Blrdfioeds
—Canary,Hemp,MUlot,Bone and mixed good.. Bouquets
will be furnished .composed of tba finest FLOWERS, v|s:
rCapaelias,Boee BQds.llcUoiropes, Ao» £Tergreena(iQ pots)
Trees, fitom Iheßeed and Horucnltmtd Store,-
No. 49 Fifth st, near. Wood. . dcc2o
' STOCKING FACTORY,
FIFTH BT..DBTWKEN WOOD AND MARKKT BTHEETS,
1 ABILITY, BtfEKOr, d ECONOMY.
flpHB host goods in Children’s Hose; Men’s. Bocks; Under*'
.11. shirts and Draw<Tß r 60ld at manufiicmrersV prieos, at
tftFOTII STKEtaSTOCKINa FAmilY. aU mode from
last year’s wooL. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. ?.
40p37 : W3XUAM DALY.
. i Duteh Bnlboux Boott^Afi.
fIpHG subscriber has received dlrcct from Harlem his
Jb pljorebolep Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus; Peoneas, and
other Flower Boots for foil planting, and for. win ter blooms
rind* In potaundjslassest Lawn Grass Beods for fell sowing,
which make a fine, close, Smooth turf, equal to sods. Pru
nldg lnfiicameniß, Garden and Farming Implements eftho
approved construction, at. Eastern prices, from the
fieod and Agricultural WarenousO,4B Fifth etreet. ,
w fiovfi JAM&i WAEDBQP,
. * O&andelleri and Gap Fixtures,
fTIHE subscribers are now opening at their now Warereotn*-
T! NO. TOO FIEBT STREET,-between Wood and Smith
field,the largest assortment of OHANDELIEK6, BRACK-
PENDANTB, and all articles connected Wit
ever offered in this , market. Having -arrangements made
by which they will bo nonstantly in rooeipt of now patterns
ana varieties, they confidently invite -the attention of pur
ohspors to their selection. We are determined to sell as
low as any honso in the West, and being practical Gas Fit
ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles
in thlsline.. ■ ■
WaconUnuo as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de
scription for RM.wotcr and steam. - ?
Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly.' >
„ LONG, MILIJSK A CO >
.gartfey .-.-.. No, 105 FirgtStreet...
■ - i SteamDoata, Alloy t - ;
' Tub subscribers tender their aeknow-syt' .
" f aifaj&agledgments for. the favors bestowed upon vA.
.bytholr Steamboat friends, and f6|r
-would respeotfollyTomlod them and others intureac- * 1 '
edin building boats, thattheraro at all times prepared to
fantish ou tbomostreaspnable toraiß, every description of,
Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and vrork
manship. . T. B. YOUNG AGO.,
- i ... —i Corner Third and Smithfleld streets, • '
• Jyl2, *CS : ‘ '> : opposite u Brown’s HotoU 1 * -
TtrEW-AUJSIC-ATOBEWIhe-aubscriber»havaopenod at
i\ No. SSJoaHh chblco
. musical- Instruments/-Italian and Gorman etringSi : Pianos,
by BjL Ererd, of Parisy and Mr;Arnold;Piute*; by-M;Ealer r '
Frankfort, - All kinds of brass lnstru-'
•_raohtfl ftom -the best French alt «f which wo
nffeg to the public onjnoro liberal term , fooling confident
that we can render ontire sarisfscrioQo
; H. 80BROEDB& A OG, No 83 Fourth xt*
ITScbroeder and G< Anton will give Instructions on the
piano,Tfolin and guitar aep23
ii ANTON and 11. &GHKOKDEK would
wpeotftillyannoimoetothfidUaensof Pittsburgh and
eoy thattheywill giro instructions on the piano,
r Viollta and Fl ate. Inquire at H. SfthrOOdeV A Co.’s
HBW wUBICSTOBB. 84 Fburth xtret." > ,+• Stfpga
rrOBACOO—B&Q boxes and half boxaays, foaadl
"X lib Lumps Diadem Twist; Diamond Twist, six
Plug, &qßefHrftottnson , &, -Grunrt* AndcrsdnVr Xbumaa*,
iss^
*W» HmrOrleuu; M bbli Bjropmii,
JjX Bog«lloaso,torralB.by . . .
ftblS KHW 4 MOOBHE4D,
; t. l --s : -T-'
PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY; MARCH 24, 1854
BUSINESS CAKDS:. : .
LOOKS 4 GO.,
&5,4 COJfFECHOHEBS,
toTsuraoH, Pa., *
•eceltlng the following floods,-
lowest market rates*— ■
r - . 20boxes Alacc&rani;
[ . 20 u . Vcnolcello; . . .
i • -60 tt ftrin*;v •
GO - « W. liock Catulyv
25 « ANo.I Oo
10 « Ked do
16 , Capers: .;’
16 « OUres.
,76 - « .Gone Drops;- r
r 100 r *«, . Lpsenge*;:. - it
..GO a Jujube Paste;
.. .60dbz. assorted Pigkle&j;:
SO /* - ,fc Preaortes;
100 - Pepper -
10 eases Sordines; tfv.'
G « u Mrbxu.
3 « « H do
. 200 bags Bmllßngar;
; T 40bbli8.C.flugnr; '
. ;2& a lotering’s Sugar; ■
. 10 eases llquortce; * ~
26 boxes Ref'd do
20,000 Principe Cigars? r.*■•*
10.000 Havana do
16,000 Regalia do w -
•2.6 W Half Ppanlsb Cigars; ;
f 7 {ogr. Mrs. Miller’s Jt. Cut !
60 gross Atulorson'H.do ...
Nunns A Clarke’s PlanoV
j • mw c ?om.
, To-Dniggnta & MerchsMstototighout tbu Union.
D. B. M»css,kt>UG;H, :
, ‘MAJUFTAOTr BEU ( Ajrja l 'fiEA.l»'Bßi IH
• ;■ , ie.,.
: Ho> 111 Hidden liu», NUW YORK,;"
. Y)JEBPECTMJLLy Invites tbo attiinl ion of PromriKts nnd
\l\rM«rchnnta throughout-the'Union to-hlalarge and ex
it ansira ajsartjoent’of EAINT&UILMt Aouof Ho REST 1 dud
I’UHEST QUALITIES, which bn plTars for 8&1$' on Ttetr'
moderate terms, bptb tocash andclosedlmobuyersT Belov
are enumerated eomo ortho loading articles: - ; n.-- -
; WHITE. LEAD, in oil, in kegs or2s.ty 600 1t)5."
! BLACK PAINT,I YNLLOtoOCUSB, ViaY:RED,.ln'oll>-
! PATENT DRYER, JpANISH ,BIB)WN, TETEA JIB Sf
£SNA,lnOf}.' ' v , .■< ■- ‘ ■
r UMBER, CHROME, IMPERIAL; - A tfD -ARSENICAL
QKKiiNSvixioil. - - - l . :-o r . - - . ,
■ PRUSSIAN BLUE,CHROME YELLOWand VERDIGRIS,
dry Ada In oil. . ’ *■ . ■ '
VARNISHES of all kinds.
'_BAW<m(l. BOILED tL!NBEED.OIL,PUTTy,IVmTINa
CHAL?,LAMPra3oR.
AM.SuJENOLiaK-VEN.nBU.CHROME REDnnd YEL
LOW, dry and inoll.
I ! INDIAJtED.KKIILEADandLITHARaE.dry.
STONE, HU»en; ond AMEKIOAS OCHRE, dry.
f OHROME,PAKIB anil lb,
. FRENCH and AMERICAN WINBptV GLASS. .: ;-T
i BrnggSßto»nd6tbur»rnVAnt-ofjsnxqXfto "bore mention
ed, Articles,wlßfintHt totbesrinureststorlall,no ourTncill
ties for manufacturing and purchasing, and oar exphrlcbeo
to tho business, glee us advantages in selling over most of
thosoln Oi»Aianlia*..v.-',-v.«'.vILtaJH.'OOUOCOII.' ■
. i myßldlm : . , 111 -Mejditn Lane, Nov York.
: i : p apeß-WAKKubv h e,; *Tr
_ ___ Cyrus V. Field & Cft.,'
COMMISSION; MERCHANTS) ’Hft: ll 'CHS' Struct, New
V* York, areSOLE ACENTEtn ihaUpltedStaSoafot
HuspmitfsßttpaTtor Bleaching Powder. '
Victoria Mills Celebrated Writing Paper*. , ■
. > ■Bussell Mill* Superior .u;t.; . .. -
- o«iieaseoMillaSDpcrior3?rtnclD3 -' «•.,*. • < • ••*•
Rawlins 4 Bona'.Engllsh Tlfime <* .
, - First quality French Ultiramarine. . •
[ Tlisyftreol«d Agcnta&rthe l»rladpßi raper slQ'DuEieiU.
ten Su this country, and offer t for far the mort ex*
tensive and desirable-stoek of Paper pnd Paper Mamifm-tu*
. rers’ materials that can bo found in tbta or any other
oouatry.,'l .7 /•<•. ,-; ■; ;• ■
jJHpy «?mpy the Jarpaand Wo;
H Cliff, street, Wo. 68 Cliff street No* 184 Christopher ntrveti
and tbb Lofts erorthO larne irrm Blares,?-a®dt> Cliff street;
. Their,buidtregsla strictly Wholesale, and Wrlting“l’up*rs’
irasoldby the Caseonly, vy •
Their extraordinary facilities enable them to all
• (poods, both Foreign and Domestic, at tbs lowest possible
prtcea. , -*
- i Paper made to order, any else or t weighs : Liberal ad ran*
oei made on Paper/ Paper Makers' Stock
dnd other merchandize. *
, The highest mortenti prica paid in GASH forall klolsof
Bags * 13m
Bradimry’a Piano and. >Melodeon -Warcroomß,
. NO. BROADWAY. &JBVT n>RK.
onlargJng my WarerootW, Tam enabled to Veep a
■ J7> much greater< w&ortaleut bf Instfumentethan hereto
fore. All Pianos furbished are of an elastic touch; and of an
even, quality, and.doep,full,rich andpurely rocal tnno,
quaUUasmoßtdcsinihtevrhaSmußb off the voice Wilt (u&ltnu
latofo tbo tone of thclwtrumont/ Alims; Instrument* are
fully warranted, a guarantee accompanies every hill of *alo,
and aro sold as low os can be purchased elsewhere. Second
band Pianos at all prices. - • .y, ;
. «. -s3* A -JfciQ-Jnvmtumi—’fSxa- OrgnaAlolodeon, with (w
BuriLt c/’ Ktytf the only tiling of {behind in tbo country,
having ttoo ttops,coUpUr % swell draw'flttps, Ac., aewoefcand
powcrfulJwitxpnveot*pronouDoed<bytii?gaidßta .to besnpo*
rlor fbrchurchcs or Organ practice to. the medium tired Or
gans, price $2OO. Also, the CohmumMtlodeon,i>f all styles
dnti prices.; Delngtho exclusive #£ent for: there Inatru
ments, orders are solicited; The usual discount made to the
trade, aud io per cent, to clergymen ; purchasing ft»r their
awn use. - - “I. O; BKADBUItV,
pxarJstfy.^; xu. v-ri- js r? 423 Beo$1w» Ycffr.
PHILADELPHIA.
\VOK£fl> ( S JPAIRS,
Xiondoxif 1851) nmlNetF YorU)IBS3«
TRIUMPII OVER THE COMPETITION <)V TUB'WOKLIH
'■«* THEtlrat end only I’IIJZK MERAB'S far liar
i fcferf’V nir** nttlloOrcat’Ex.liUtUlcii'! iu Uffulnn.lJwl,
VtuuliaNew York,!**;!, was awarded.to
rftfff i LACK* A PHILLIPS,
•• J Messrs. LACEY ATEULLiPS, at codooslre estab
lishment, Ntw nmllC, fturthf Fifth Street,' PhiladcK
pbla*kecp ihe largest. etofh t>£ ready-tir&do lluriifesM and
ftidditu of ony house.iiribe.tJ'nUed States They. have
tern* that, for aonlity and pric<>, they an* bayoud, nil ohm*
petition. The befit of Leather, .-only is need,’one! nopafua
are spared to reach pfcrfuetl.mta every ufticUC '•
u It is acknwlrdgctVthat
and real value; the Harness and Saddle* of Latov A Phil
lips BUrpssa alt others.:. Tboy'iuvlie a dose oi
their Block.-’ ■• -
i Attention is called to th« following rcalo of prices:
Good, plain, sertleodbh felngle Harue-sw ..$12,00 to $25,00
• “ fancy • * ‘ ..; . “ ...... <« 4 fiu to 35,00
j“ plftlu Hobble 00 to >O,OO.
: They fuirc a branch .of their estatdbhnicot at BewOr ;
-leans, ho. SlCharle*Ftwid,
-Country Harness Makers can bo supplied with'narness'
cheaper limn they can mnnnfnrtnrc th»-jn. " '
. * JB3f* A number Of UAllNttSs /MAKERS Uro ottered con
stant employment, the year round. The highest wages
given. A only to-' v LACEY A I‘UtLLIPS,
:No, 12,14 and 10, Sooth- Fifth, street.near Minor street,
Philadelphia, fth - v - • feb2 '
GKOiUJh J. HKNKEL’S
CITY C ABINET WARIS HOUSE,
*l3 CnEBT&UT STHB&T, -
_ , (typpns« Unv)
. PliUadetiiUla.
i i • EUBErTUBB, 15 EVERT STYLE!
Comprising Louis XI V, Loole'XY, KHsabcthnn and Antique,
! with SeniptnrvCarving and modern stylo;
InTtosorood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satluwood and Maple;
- all of superior construction, and finished id the* •
best style, equalto, if not excelling In quid- •
> " Ity, the Goods of any Establish* •
; { * ■< • -mentin the United States.
IjIMPLOTtKQ none but eStwwioucMV workmen, 1 (nppren
j tie** being ppKiUrelyexnufiied,land- using the test urn*
•turiulH, tlie -xrork cannoLfiU to givo Kfltbductlc»-lo pur
chasers. Amongst the many advantaged offered to pur-
a House, either in ele
gant or plain style,'completely from one witablWiment; by
j which meatu alb tJta articles in tech room correspond ia
style and quality, aud the immobile stock always os hand,
bqlßg sd-rarions"in’.doslgh, enables porchasm to please
their taste in « selarUop,: without the d«lfty : necessarily
in ordonOg Furniture. -■:
t To giro os Idea of the Qnlshod Furniture on hand, T coed
onlylnfbnn you that my Koomsur* 17*fcotloug,by 27 foot
wide, four floods in number; .with’ Shops:contiguous, suffi
cient to employ 200 hands, which ia a guarantee that tho
.work is all done under my own immediate Inspection.
■ iA®*Tbe Packing la nil dantrlnthe Store, and Furniture
warranted to carry safely *ny distance. Visiters to Phila
dolphin are reapoctfuDy lnvited, oapurebarers or otherwise,
to call and exoznind the Goods. au2s:ly
BALTIMORE.
WATCHES, JEWEI.ni,
. BH.VEU.WARE, llronsea, Clocks rapier Macho
Q6odfl, &ose\roo<l Dressing Cases,.Writing Desks:
Elegant 'Fans, Opora-Gloswsj'CuUlory, t?lno Oil
fflffafflTff ftdntiugs,.Dresden tinlrm, At—The undersigned
< beg payiicalariy. to Invito the visits oXcUliens and strangers,
pother as purchaM'rporconuoUsenri'fto their mngnldcent
- st6ck, beYluvlng U tb oxeced TnoxUnt, variety and richness, -1
any other ialMacoantry.- They Ibal sore, the admntagcor
■ personally selecting goods atthodUTerontfiictorkaiti Europe,!
and their own xnami&ctorics of Jewelry, Silver Wore, Ac-,!
hero, enable them to offei: Indutemonts in "prices and quolU i
tl4ir r aAd price*, considering qnalUiea, such air eannot bo of
• forudby any othcrhouKe In the trade,. .. ....
• Delicate goods so carefully packed as to go safely Any dls<
; by almoAt&ny conveyance. •-■ -
Wholesale and retail
CANFIELD, BROTHER A CO.
fi29 BalUmoreßtrcotj Corcor of Charles,
decl&iy ;■ * BaHimoTe.'
GKOttGK STUROEM,
BOis'iiiJierAcniEEß or inßiMpßovxb
ALBPRISO MAT TKIS SB
■Si IK. Cor, Baltmoro aruPPVedmck streets, BaU
txmorey and:2Tq, $2 Walnut sU, Philadelphia.
JXVB BIIVERMEDALS ATfAIUJED, VIZs- • .
; ) AKKUGARIJSbTimK, New-York;
By- ;
....... . -i^anARDiNSTrrcTE/TfalttmDrfl.• - • - -
mHE peculi&TflmproYcmcni lir.thti sconstf notion of this
A Mattress is, that all tbo elurorey and: heavy wooden
framework with, and its* plung *up*
pUet) hr * Hgbteff and; much mwHj, durubloframe. The
Lapring&.cuu all connected by,harness leather liinges, «ecnre
ly rivettM, rebdering it pfnglo.‘Bpr/ng ttf
fall dotfh or ftfet out of place, and making < a Bed so elastic
that any .part may bo robed or bout up. and Is. thus admira
bly fitted to the wants of-the sick or asthmatic,whojuay re*
quire a sitting posture. It has alt the luxurious softness of
tho best feather bod, with thelightness and facility of hand*
ling of the common hair mattress. . *r : >r.
These ImpTored-Spring Bedg are invariably made of the
best materials, and will last many years without repairs. ~
- PorsonjhßTingHairMattresses can have thexhaltered in
to Spring Reds.
-•These Beds- are weli.adaptedibr Hotels, berths of Ships,
Steamboats and Hospitals.
■ ALSO, an extenMte assortment of highly ©fnamentod, (in
enamel,) and plain finished OAST IRON FURNITURE,bom
•slstiDgin part of Bedsteads, Hat end-Coat Rocks, Cane and
Umbrella Stands, Centre, Pieraud Eldo Tables tvitb marble
tops,GardcnChairs,Settcea.eic^.etc.
Animals, such as lions, Lambs, Hogs, etc.-, in Iron, as
weHasthe at short notice.
deolfily
ST. LOUIS.
- JOSEPH MOGRIDGE,
ANB: FORWARDING MERCHANT,
Ho. r SS’CohmsAciai, .below. I’lsb'Rmim*, ‘
1 St* Lonls, Mo m
S?(OHSl6NU£NTSau&€oaxiUsaiODdvMlmeQtvl£hprompt
and personal att*pUon,oud advance <wlU:bts
given when required] on Consignments or Hills of Lading,
in hatUl 1
:. Orders for the purchnseof Load, Groin, Hemp and > other
:■Produce, will bo promptly flllod* at tholawcstmarkot prices.
["•■ The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandize and Pro*
-duce Will meet with espercJM cure and dispatch; thelowost
rates of Freight wiU oiwajs bo procured, and tbeespenae ;
of fitorageandDraj’agoatmuoii-as.posaible avoidod. :
:,. r - r ■ ’KEnBEtOES: ' -• ■'••••>: •
'Poge ft Bacon; - - 'Bt.Loular~'Ellis ft Morton; -Cincinnati;
Charless, Blow ft 00., do; BtraderA'Cormanj * d6f
Chouteau ft Valle, do; Hosha ftj&azer, do;
Doan, King ft do; Springer ft Whiteman, do;
'J.W.Batler&3ro..Pittsbb; £*o7Oooodman ft do;
D. Leech ft 00., do; B.ft-O. Yarnall&Co ,PWladß;
"Wm. Holmes ft Co, do; Morgan,£,&Lßuck ft Morgan:
Bihar ft March,-Now York. Brß.Comcgya, - do;
Fxott&Vorrest, -do; Shields 4 Miller, i r - do;
Uharlfo'A.Meigs, do; JoaialiLetfftOcn, Baltimore,
A.G.Farwell ft Boston; AbrahamJ. Cole, do;
HowrttLßofrftOd.r ' do} ‘ W."IT. Boyaolds, Louisville;
7 ' "H-’D.HewSombAßw.. -do;.
1.0. f HeWbabts, New Oileoßf
/ wbTob
*ll *hlpnnrat»to n>y.sddit*9,Trlwn 4ijKtinr t Kr
mia,oußtaadsamsea sol UlWMine jSgbrOfiw at
Um»of*hlpmcat." JOSEPH toXjKIDfIJS.
abgO Bt3io«iB,MUWWt *
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FOR SALE AND TO LET",
Property ror Bale.
THE subscriber offers for sale, on very reasonable: terms*-
tb-5 following property,-vis: v i
:-A TbreoStory'Brick 3?wiWngHonße (I Np.UO Penttstrbet, i
! ibetwoon HayrtK»tand 2iv.ans» alley r_and Lot 2Moet front,
extending back 112 feet to analley.: The Htfttse hr onb-bf tbs' I
-best buildings, and In ,pue.ofth& / most neighbor-i
in tis city. ' *■■ C'w,u ,i
i r Sive,lots—embracing oorners of-.yronfc and FonystreGt#: i
one hundred and. flvefoet fronton Ferry, and sixty fret on 1
-Front street, with a good three story Brickßuilding dhthe i
corner, o two story Frame on Front strand two Erick. Build* i
Sngs>UBoaaashop»i on Ferry Bt. : -,r. ...
t A Lot, 81 ftfct front by 80 IWt d*Jp,cn Front, between
market pad Ferry streets. .
; A Lot, with very convenient Frame Dwelling ;-Lot£o feet <
py 90, fronting on Congress and Hm Bts/ -
-A Jlpuse : and ,lot, o n Wylie, street, near 'tho new. Court !
House. Th ohouse ia well, arranged and in good order, and!
Uuowoecupledaa&hotoL -
{ A Three story Brick, on Smithfield street, hear Bevebtt£~ <
polng In an excallant business location* . The Lot ia 20 by 801
fret deep, fronting on Smlthfleldst, - - , • •.-;•]
i A Cottage Frame andLotj2B byl2ofret,ftonttntfotrAtthiß !
and Robinson streets, Allegheny,City, *Thia is a veryderira-1
ble and pleasant location for a residence.. * t I
,t ;Nino tots In thetbwn of each 60 flet byl&O. I
porerai of these am on the Main street.
? MeTen Acres in Lbnetown, on theMonongaheU River, cm i
pbich there are 4 houses; there are some 6 or 7 acres of ex- 1
ceUentstono cofll-, and nbondance of ilmesums.nonranis&t i
frithe landing;, and two ooal pits open. *i
| ninety Lots in the town of Colombia, 60 feet by IftQ each* i
nearly all lore!; qnd well located; The tenant of eadh Lot*
has the privilege of using whatever stone coal htfjfi&r.re** i
quire for his own use, from a pit near the Locks. Colombia
un pleasant Situation-on tha bank of the Mouongahelariv- 1
er,a short distance below Loric/Na. 8, in the midst of an ex-1
frnrixe stone coal rcgion,nnd;would be a derinhie »eint frr i
manufacturing establishments, . ~
, Two 12 undred acres of superior Stone Goal,with House,' i
Railroad, do. r This property has a front of 140 rods on the i
Monongahela river; an excellent landing; good grade and 1
foundation fbrrailroad—with enough level ground at one i
point for houses an&gardons, or locations frr znsuu&ctories. i
The vein is deep enough to; allow horses fo be used in haul*!
|o g put the coal—the quality, of which, for iron work, steam, i
0 * op dinaxy cues, ia not surpassed by any hi the l
.In my absence, my agent, James Blakely, give I
ail necessary infbnnation,and be authorised to gore warren* |
tee deods for any. property sold. ; ; i -JAMEfI SIAT,'‘ I
ttTfl* No im Penn «tv«* |
. t'.-r Sale*
; A IjOT OP GROUND In Hogg’s Plan of Lota In the Third
Ward of the City-of Pittebu«b/hear High street, and
feet front on-Pcnnsylvania Avenue, 7 And running
pack 117 feet. The property will be sold, clear of all iacam*
brance, except an annual ground rent of one huudretfand'
«uty*fivd douars, to. which, it la now subject. On the proper*
ty arc seven good TENEMENTS—fIve brick and two frame
—•MI two. stories high, and renting for aboutflvehundred
dollars anxmally
; Prloe,$l?00;,$600 cash, and.s6oo in fl.
WM- C FRIEND;
Jelgttf. » Attorney at Law, No. 130 Fourth ktreet.
OOAL LAND FOR SALK—HO Acres of Innd, wltha vein
.of. Cool A)/ 2 feet thick, with a lower veluof 2 feet): only
18 inches between the two. Tbw Land Is a good soil, undid
Acres In cultivation. A good Dwelling House, Fruit Trees,
good water and timber.. The Land is suitable Tor Garden
ing purpose*; rituato about 4mUos.fropi,the city; o short
distance from the Brownsville Plank Hoad,
i; 8. CUTHBERT A 80tf,
. decl • ; • , General Commtedon Ag*ts, 140 Third at.
For Hale*
T WILL SELL my unexpired lease (fourteen yean) ©fa
A. ’ lAt, situate on G’llara street and Spring alley, In the
Filth Ward—lo ft fronting on O’Hara, street, and running
back 100: ft, on Spring alley; on'whlch Is erected r a foiur
BtorledDnck Honse, 40 ft. square. With & frame, two
CO ft. on Spring, alley, well calculated to carry’<nvaoy
pranch of manufacturing business. -Being engaged in man*
oloctnnng in. the -wuntiy, I oftsrtbe above for calc. In*
quire at Mo. 42.»-Libcrty street
EDWARD FABER.
HOLD, DEIVHE r iOCOMOTTVE AHEAD I!
Heal Estate Farm . , '
subscriber-is anlhorized to soil 284- ACRES OP
JL LAND, .situated in Township: Allegheny
County, Pennsylvania, .lying back of McKeesport, known,
as the White-oak Flat*, and in slgbtcf the proposed Station
on thp.ConncHsville Railroad. Improvements As follows:.
A Square Log Uoupi*, DO by 20 fees, two stories hleh:-*tul
Square Log Barn, CO by W ftel—both new and in gW
ordor; two- fine young. Orchards, -best; crafted'■frnit.jUßt
commencing to bear. There is 90 to lap. Acres cleared and.
In ft higb stateof cultivation, and thehalanceis well set
with whitooak UmberoftbnAret order.' This land is welt
calculated for, a Stock Farm, being, very Iqtcl, and die toil
©fan Ktcelleut quality.for grass growing, and belog well
watered, having some Iwclto or fourteen never-fidling
springp of excellent water thereon; - This lerndhafl ftdJliiee
rarely met with, being within half a mile of the Vouch:
nvsr, and one mile of. JJoncngaliela,and almost on the line
of itbft.-ConnsHsylilq Railroad; ned is supposed to bontofn
an inexhaustible bedot IRON OIUL This Land would not
be in the market, only that the owner is about to remove to
thc Inr west* Terms easy, and price moderate, ; For fnr*
thtrr particulars, enquire ,ofW. X REYNOLDS, at Loren?
rOlass Workisorof; , • JAMES 0. IUCHKY,
dec3o:y. Itoil Estate Agent, at this office: * -
I- : ■■■ Fw B®le or To het. «*- •. • •
»YILL SELL OR RENT my property In Manchester,
consisting of a short acre of Ground, upon, which are
erected two Frame Houses, one containing eight and'the
StabUog,. Carriage, ;Wood And Goal:
liouscs, auaafloo assortment of Fruit, This property!*
very pleasantly situated near the’Ohio River: The build*
jogs are shaded by trees, and near tho Omnibus station. I
.will seU ftllor a ]>ortlon of my .Furniture, and would prefer
retdlDingpofr{s&.ion'untU'3flt<)CMBy/ : Apply r io , 1
ftd>6 ..*••: : n.-LEgfoaSlfoflrfy street.
T -Wl»« 1
r\NE DOLLAR. AND A QUARTER A WEEK will pro-
V' «re a large LOT OP GROUND. Eleven Building Lota,
within twemy minutes’ walk of thedty,Jn a pleasant and
hcaltuy location, will bo sold at $2OO each—slo lb hand;
balance atss.p*rmonth, s EflCh-Lof lsbo
dotp, fronting on two streets. Several families baroalready
availed, themselves of this ikvorable opportunity proca
ring a home, and w» are induced to offer eloven more'. which'
will probably be UieTaat, at the above terms; ;i
* ja27 ; B.CUTHBKRT. A 60N..UQThirflat. -
. Farmii Uoub£9i<s.Ct To'liet* • -
ONIT0 NIT OR TWO FARMS, with commodious Brick DwfcU
.lnga, and Stables, near to tho city; and snttable for
wardens, Milk Farms, or to fatten- eatUofbr thfcrth&rkefc
Also,.a convenient Brick. Country Flonriotr and Btablo^
largo enough fur .a respectable family, Alsorone smaller
place; and. on etcellent Two * Story Brick Dwelling,, with
ijinlahed bosentontaud attlis-ofitha bahkof ilieAllwhehy:
hbovo the aqueduct : JAMES & OBArT,
dec2Btf No 144 Fourth rt,
~ - • Ff>y • ~ ’ <-‘' r • V
, A SHALL FARM, situate in Lower 8t Clair Township,
xjL about quo mile lYoro Ihe-Borough of Birmingham, eon* 1
.toiuing BTKTV ACRES, more ot4csk.. Itiaatlcleored *v>d
“now cyiUlyaUon.. For furtbet particulars, apply to •
ja24.tf .. . ... • W.-SYMME3, BirmlnghaiOr
... ... • ForIUDL
TjU/ÜB. OFFICES, w the second floor of the’ Post ; Build
X togs, entrance : ftom Wood fitrcet—suitabltt lbr Attor-
Insurance Offices, Ac.. Euauire at the office of the
subsenbers; first floor [Ja2sj PATRICKS" A FRIEND. 1
c OUin PITTSBUIIGIi rKOPERTY FOU SALE.—JIOOQ
O4ir n new VttMß DWELLING UOCBK with flee rooms!
jn4 a large lot of Co loot front onthoßrowhSTUletbiuL hear
*ho toll-gnie; a large, stable, .oat oreni'&e;..-The house :la
■ wcll-papbred,and,wm bo sold on easy terms. Beach, Apple
I andplurastrees. Also, a nCat Cottaeo Houso for *BOO.-.dry!
i pleasantly situated, with a fine garden! fruit-trees, spring;
! erring-house, ic. Terms easy. .
S. CUTUBEBT A SON, ' i.
HO Third street.:'
i_ ' ' ‘ Take .Notice.. . >V;. i V?
T M*VEploced my Books and Accounts In' tbehSndfl of
X .ft dticnsr, Esq, (hr, settlement, and reanleatly
“ u Po that all who nro indebted foraubscripUonfl to the Dally
•twid.wockly or £>r AdTtrtfftlog and Job Erintiuß.wm
. Mp-up as speoJHy u pMStbltf. Mr. lUchc* tt 'alwitathdr
t**A tofettlo the aocouots of tho firm of Haepek
and IURP£n& Pmuirs, ; L. HABPEIU
JOHK LAHTOH
K. It, —Mr. Rlclioy willbo found at tho officedr the Post.
where the Boohs Kill remain. [j,o
Instructions in Magic, Modern LaneanKea
Drawing and Patntlnß.
JIIiOF. W. W. BUgoS, having located himseTf id this
"i jJly.ttlll give Instructions on the PlanoandaoltahUt
the French German, Spanish nnd< Italianlanguages ; DraWx
ieg at,d JPnlnUng, Yin Any communication lefl;
etMr. KLKBER 8 Music Store, ■or at tho drug atom of It.
PAGE, Jr., will rccciro prompt attention:' ' r ■" ' ■ v
BsnnmtcrS:
lion. E. Everett, Boston, • , Dr, Israel, Pittsburgh. ,
- llhu. Julius K«kwell,Mess., Jeff.D. Stewart, do,
- Rev. Dr. Forrls, Now York, Her. Cyrus Black, do , -' :
■ fehAtr.r. Jas. 11.Hoplrtns,Esq,do.
ENTERPRISE WORKS.
;tw, J3O-.w«rosTaun,;n.Bn noon uilow vaomaiur.vi
i bo fpjr a TBTBxr.
jtSaffijfiSßggaJs t.MIORIERS and.maau&ctorera of
~ SURGICAL AND DENTAL
ggp^- 5 KSIRCMKOTS, RIFLES,-Ac. -Wh
l§y keep a eta oral assortment of the aboVo
' .I, ' , * .. mtldee constantly, on handt together
with a gonortl variety of Foney Hardware. Aleo, Gum, Pis
-5> Shot <J»w, Powder,
Lead and Bullets i Bowie, Dlrkt Hunting and Pocket Knives;
Tailors and Bab Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Bdssors, Ac.—
Alao, Trusses and Bapporters. • >'• •<:
Jobbing and impairing neatly executed.
RIFLES I —Wq aro making Rules of every description, to
order, of , tho best motorist, and workmanshlp warranted
; Orders recoivod Ibr them at Wholesale Or Retail, win he' lilt
ed with despatch.; Hunting: parties supplied at “Wholesale
.prices, - : : :,i .j.: f : IA-:■ ■■.;fr“g',::.7,mylh'- ;
_ Selling Off to Remove.
: TAMI.B ROBB, No, 109 jiamtit steset; .PUtahnrgh.wlll
SHOES; and
RUBBERS, <tl wetffma pricer, until the lOtli or Fehruaiy,
ISM, when ho hopes; to remove .to Ills New Svens: No: &'
.Morketstreet, whichi ho Intonds-filling wlth; ani entirely
now stock,; The public are respectlUßy Invited to call and
P r( xccc his presentpnme at unzuuaUy grtal bargain*
—REGARDLESS OF COST. -- : . - : : r," I ...
. the plaeerrNo: 109 Market street, between.
,-ifth street and Liberty. 1 . ' [js'itf ■’
: Valnahle Rare Garden Secde, etc. - :
/•'(ONS18T1NO to partof the celebrated Stowel -hr Ever
ts green Sugar Corn, Old Colony Btntar.Com, Wrinkled’
Sugar Peas of; various; Improved varieties; Blue Imperii
Blue Prussian and Marruwlbfn do,'.DSans,. Onions;-RadlshJ
Parsnip, Cocamber aud Mel|one of the flnestand mostSS
proved sorts, Field, Carrots, Turnips and Sugar Recta fbr the
-dairyman and formers. k rich collectlon'of flower seeds:
Ladu .Gmss:Seed, end a fall -and complete assortment':!
,Garden nndFarmlnglmplements of the latostlmprovementS:
Monthly yabenss, Hoses, lleliterops, and fine bloocdD:
plants fortheyard, Gordon or LaVhs, by tho dorcnorle
■ntlow rates. ,‘ , , t > „,,
Ckdere ftom Merchams,Pealerrs op others filled promptly
on Übera|l terns, from tho Seed and. Horticultural too.
house. 49 Filth street, by |agrtTl JAMES WARDROP, '
T 'iAllDB01»S SEED STOItE is now rapietd withmuly
1/ . fioeds, far the hot hods; Pruning Instrumcuis,fbrthe
orchard, corn stalk and straw cu iters, and everything of
interest to tho fatmer, gardener or amateur.
Orders from dealers and merchants filled promptly, on
lheral terms. . i , l( r , ialA
‘pKOPssrrjN fihtii ward , for sale— t* a -
-i «tp»y brick hcsoKpsjoa Tena street* [ < A f »
Ono lot of ground * neat the corner of Witfiriit-andQnuTX
4rwta, Appirto ' *•
, ftW? - - ~ /Tag 1 fthta-Agtiai ■?
HAND, of our own w.
V Wfl^Xliigikßd^pKaj.
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*’ r ’ " 88. 'MORSE’S
Iffiylg^atiogUoMial,
• ’"A Phenometion in Mefliane. •
rTTEiLTBs&KSTOBBI* AND M 9 BIIiENQTnENED, BT.
XX • ML. MOKSE'B INVISOBAHNO EhDUB on COR
i DlAL—it'met fheipsopertle*.4ttfibuted ■ to' RrofMorae’s
►lnvigorating Elixir or Cordial worodeemed lkhnlous.. Tbs
; poblfe, oftatrdeedved, couldnot bdfove the tdmplo and tab
lime Up thAonaeimcod .by the discoverer. Dot facte, unde
: niable theta, attested by witnccsoß of th* highest class and ’
i Character, are- now triuMphingovor ail double. : InraedtK
i!S»T.S”| tilroTO of testimony which is perfectly:
.She JU-tSIS remodtevitt all eases, thedeploraWStnrTW
, urging from a misuse or abase of the varloaentgans which
tmAanp the caUeataait ; itrSiofesto
(foil rigor every delicatefraction connectfcd with tbatmye
i rations compound agency of matter andmind, necessary W
i the reproduction of human lift, TapcrEonaof feehle mua-.
; cuUr frame, at deficient In -vital power, it is reoommended
iM tho nray maansof otanmunicating that energy, which is
: o«ce®saiy to thopropsr crJoymentofaU the natural oppe
iltea, as well aa the higher mental attriboteSLi-iltabenefieiah
■ etreede are not confined toQithGrpck,ortoßDy ago. The
feeble girl, the ailing wife, the listless, enervated youth, the
! vtctimnf aervcmadepressioT),
. the individual suffering trim general debljity, or from the
wWaVneasof wangle organ,'Wtliali find immediate and per
maxwntmUeffrom, the niim thisinco^Sabi^SS?^.
' _£?“? TL 1 ” h»je P»disposi*n tojaradjcls, it will prove
'lt cotapletnend : nntamngsafeguard against .tbs* terrlblw
“Alwiy- Thme are many, perhaps, who have so trifled with
■ their constltnttonß, that they think themselves beyond the
ccaoh of.ensiWne- . let not even these despair.- .The Elixir
; dbalawlth-dlseoSß as it exists, .without refirance to causes,
and wiU notohly remove the disorder itself, bnfc
_ .REBUILD THE BROKEN OONSTmUION.
I ► Ihederoogemcnta of tie sjstem.leadlng-torffirvnnadla
: eases, and tbe forms,of nervous disease Itself; are so numer
ous that It would require a eolnnm to enumerate the mala-'
, dies. fbr. which this preparation IS a specific. A few, how
ever, mayboenumerated, vis: neuralgia, Uo dolereaux,
head-ache, incipient. paralysis, bysteria,.palpitaUon of the'
hear*, spinal affections, mOßCuiardebillty, tremnra,flaUl
deuce, apricking sensation iro the fiesbv numbness, mental
depression, weakness of tha will, indispoeitlon to move,
.JalnUng after. exercise, broken sleep end terrifying dreams,
inability toramaln Inone plate or position, weakoessof the
! praosaiiro organs, sexual inoomnetoncy,melancholy, mon
ijnlmia, Honk albus, sinking atihe stomach, female irregu
: rarities, a chronio tendency to miscarriage; emaciation, and
ell complaints growing oat of a free indulgence of the pae
skms, nntLall hnrwnneae, that does hot proceed ftonroigaale
causes beyond the reach of medicine.
; : whenever the organs to be acted upon are free front mal
formation cr elrictnral:dlseases,lt Is averred that
- MORSE’S ItmQOEATINa ELEGB
wIU ronlaca weakness with strength; incapacity with «md
fiW Irregularity, with .uniform and natural activity, and
thle not only without -hazard of rewctioD.bnt with alippy
Iffeet .on the. general organisation- AS-fcsr In mind dud
all maladies, wherever. they begin,' finish w Ith the nervous
and: that .the. paralytatien of the: nerve -of motion
and sensation is physical death. Bear in mind also, that
for every kindi of nervous disease tha Elixir Cordial Is the
uaiyroliabfe preparation Known;- :
. CUKE OF NEBVOUS DI-EASES.
No langtago.caa convey m adequate Uo» the Itniha
dlatoami almostmineutouachaAge wtichitoccaßiouain the
ill3eajed,debiiitated and Biaitetednenrousßystemt vhetber
brnkon down, bytacoss, weak by nature, or impaired by
alckneee—tte nnatxnngand.rieloxed OTgairiSßtioo Isatoncel
braced, jretivifled andbnllt op,-Themental.and physical I
symptoms of nervous diseases vanish together nuder its In-1
fluence.- Nor is the efibet temporary j on the contrary the I
relief is permanent—for the Cordial propcrtlesof the medl-1
th.consUlntionT^an^ra^rei.to.tsnormal I
i _ MSSOPMEMOKT,
Jopfnetog, giddlneas, tosh of blood to the heod.melancholy,
dobmty.liTOtcria, wratohainera,,t}ipoghteofao)Mcstrno
tion-*nr of Insanity, general, prostration, irrae l
pbility, nervousness, inabllltj to sleep, diseases incident to I
females, decay or the propogating ronciioils,hy»teiiai mono
mrala, vague terrors, palpitation ot the heart, impoteney. 1
constipation, etc, from whatever Caute ls, if there [
Jeaojrellance to bo placed on hnmen testimony, abrointeiy-::
Ji. GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES...
j : Tho tmpatolleledefferta of thj* greafcrestaraUve, in all
Complaints Incident tofifroales, mark a now era in the afr
! cojs of ntodidnn Thousand* of stimulants 'hav* been in*
? yen tea—thousand of Invlgoranta concocted—edlpurportlDir'
to be specified Id the rations diseases and derangement*'to
. which the delicate formation of woman render her liable.
„ EVERY tf-OMAN-OF SENSE,
. Who suffers frost weakness, derangement, nervousness, tr> i
more, pains In tha bach, or any other disorder, whether &>■
collarjo her sex, or common in both sexes—to giro the In l
vigoretfog Cordial atrial;* ..
, ■ HURRIES REASONS,
find this Cordial, after they have used a hot*' l
i Ue.cz two,a thorough .regenerator : of ; the 'system.-- 1 In aU'
directionr aro to be frond the happy parents of healthy oft
springy who would not have been so hut ffrHhl3TextracrdT
naty pwjmraUon.And It is equally potest for the many die
-esufes for. which-It Is recommended.• Thousandsof yonng
mentor® been restored by sang it, and not in a tingle In* l
• Blanco has It failed to benefit them. • i
■PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION. 1
-or consumptive habits, are restored by the ose of a bottle or 1
‘two to bloom and vigor, changingthe Skin'from apalo, yel* l
low, sickly color, to o beautiful florid complexion. i
_ TO THE MISGUIDED. -
> These are some of the .sad and melancholy effects produ
ced by eariy habits-ofyonth,vfs: weakness cT the bade
abd limbs, pains in thehead, dimoeas of sight, loss of esns*
enlar power,- jSalpltatlon of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous
Irritability, Qerebgcsnent of the digestive Jhnotion& general l
debUlty, symptoms of consumptions, otc;
Mentally, the fearful effects on tbe mfnd are much to be
dreaded. , loss of memoiy,.oonfUrian ofldeas, depression
of spirits; evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-distrust, »
love or solitude, et&yiare tome or the'evQs produ
i cod. Alltiros afflicted . . ;
BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE . • *
-Bhodld reSeot that a Sound mind and body are tbemoftt po*
promote connubial-happiness; indeed,
i wlthont these, tho journey through life becomes a weary
pilgrimage—the prospeot h«mrly darkens the view; the
-mind beoomes ahsdowed with despair, and filled with the
melancholy reflection that the huppinAw of
.comes blighted with your own. • * - •
* CAUTION.
\Dr. Motto’* Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited
by somounprincipledpersons*Ti >•' r*
, In future, all the,genuine Qordhlwia have the proprie
tor's - far«mne pasted ovdr the cork of each bottle; and the
followingwordsblQwn in the glasst-v ;
Hr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial,
_ „ , . aH. BlftQ,froprtetor,"N.'Y.
Tho Cordial lspnt op, highly conamtnital,- in pint hot
lies—price three doHaraper. totiley twoior five
;to twelve dollars. . 0. H. BING, Proprietor,
„ . _ 192 Broadway, N. X.
thr0 ?^ 10111 States, jCamula
AGKUTSI
Httsltfrgl— GOWoodetrcet.
Do. .GKO. IL KEIBKB, Uo.llO •• >•
: Allegheny (Sty—JNO. P. SLEMIHU
Cincinnati—!). H.SIEAKINGS.
Dr.; J* Hostotter’sjCelflbrated: Btotoachßittars, *
ENTIRELY ANYI-DYSPEPTIC, and vamotni to Jqvig
orate and strengthen'tho whole system of eTeryoue j
who uses them, aru no w-fc£pt torsaleby
... iDr. ££o. H, KEY3ER,.coxnec Wood eti and VirginaUey }•
FLEMING BRO% DrofcgUfe, cor. Wood wd vSurthfuj
B. iTv &£LLERB,'Drugglat, Woodst.bet-TklrdaadFourth;
JOtliMOnLEJUßrugglst,Liberty'street; . : / I
and all our-first. class Hotels' and Restaurants, oswcll&s
dealer* gonerallY, where the proprietors most respectfully
referthopuhllolorthem.' ; * .v 1 .- \
[■. s TbaeipeMe ls bnt ft trifle, when compared with the lid
. calculable good they effect. |
* Feeling satlsflod that,our Bitters possess merit sufficient I
4o,reeoumiehdthem* i wo 'wlU not multiply their']
.paisojiibttrash aH.toKiTe thMftia trial;.bntbeoawftil to* i
, ask ior HOCTKFEER’S 63X}MACILIUTLERS,-ag there are i
otjier Bitters represented tohe the rame. which oomp&ra*
itirely are worthless. Our Bitters&ro without a rival,cither
aa to; their medicinal qualities, or as &- beverage. Xhhy:»To ;
pi|t npiasQuare bottles, containing a. foil quart; wlthdK l
roctioM op, and 2M </. UatUHa*! EtcnAach'lhtlen blown on
the glass. None other genuine.' '- --• * /> • -
, „ , HO3TETTEB, SMITH ft CO,, >
decal .•■,;,*iBS7>PeiiD street,Pittsburgh
' Celebrated' strengtbenmß/ ]
Pluifitii m«ad by ihacbiotryt i ; ]
npHES )B' P&ASTEKU are ■ ■confidently recomiuendedase I
JL *pc«ly and effectual .remedy InaU casecofßheuma-. j
tiam, Sprains, fcumbago..Congbß,Gold*> Asthma, DlffleuUy
of: Broathlhg, Fains in the Back* Cheat* Bides, 4c., and Con*
sumption J and are particularly useful to those who labor
: under attacks of cold, ? which rasultwltli patna in the
breast, often the fororunnerof consumption; andln acli
mate, life? onrs, where coughs and .colds- arc-a! most an un*
fOdling oozueqnencs of tho sudden changes Id which we arc
all subject, Mach as arg thus attacked wtllflndthem loralo
able. All genuine have my signature embossed in - the
leather. . J. a.,M‘MAKJ3H.
..: Bold only In Pittsburgh by 8. K. NOItGBAVU.oomar of
, Fonxi and Looust streota, Allberal discount made to deal
ers. - - ja2B
■ Aitonlllllnff Reanita : ; v
•pRODUOED by using A. FahnestockVYermlfngty
>JT' which c&u always be depended on, as tt noverfailato
rid the system of v - - --•••■ - j
( _ ~ ttosr&gic, Canada, March 19,1850-
Mami, J 3; A. XWirvutx}; <£ Cb.—Gentlemen; My;Uttlo
I'gijl, eight years of ago,, was fat a considerable time .suffer
ing ftcm wooas-t * I purchased one * bottle of 5001* Vermi
fuge, which 1 gave.aecording and to my great
astonishment eh* passed, .one .hundred , and .twenty -©no
worms; varying ■from’tight to riiteeij Inches In length, be
sides Jtowanns. Having esporiencedthe good-effects of this
medicine, I administered it again to my hoyj.fm.yean old,
with;thesamo happy, effect, passing, forty-eight »otms,to£
various ana. I feellt a duty
and to moke.tho casra nt toy children known-to the public; l :
[ ? Your.ob’teoryanW. - v ' Jobs Moons* Alflgahdet.rtj jil
i r > Prepared and Bold by B. A, FAHNESTOCK k Ca, corner 1
.of Wood and First ntttbafgh.' ' feh24 ...
<• To tlu Public
ENTEKPRISB ALIiI&HfSNY jCTCT* PA. -*•
|?l..KtNQSLAND r tboakfui ■for.paat-flivort, bega.to In-'
.VV • form the-public that he still carries on. the FuUNDBY
: BUSINESS, la- all rfte - branches; as' heretofore, at’‘the old
BtatuJiCorCBTDfeANDII3&YStr«ettLndCIINWiRAUey #
r (near.the,Kaglo.Cotton SliU.) Ja addklonio hlifortner
l. work, laThaibecorao thcT proprietor of the exoln&lra right,
' ; &e the’: C. 8;. ofjohn Johnson’* Self Heating Charcoal
Smoothing lran>p3tentod January, ISM, adeddil Snxpttmy ]
'tnentimoa all other Charcoal Irons. .-Also, be ta the owner i
oftheuhcßVUod half of J.J. palest Box Smooth- ■
tag Iron, A very excellent artlcley-wamntodto gfve eaUs-'
faction npoa foir trial. ?■• 5 w i ,
' Persons dorirons- of purchasing Interests In there valuable •
; Intcnttonß, will please address ... ■ -0. KUIGShAND,
febK < Allegheny City. -
Sagbku UUBXUAL WORKS—’
HudeVt Sacred Oratorio of the Messiah, vot&I uoni l
'■ ■.» TTiih .plana or.organ, aeoompanimuiti X -toI. Bto.
, **€*sl,6o. . , r , H 4
Haydn’s JSacr&l Oratorio of tha(^r«ation r 'Wcal worv
. 'Trith fri&titf or organ nowmpanlnientf 1 voL Bto.
1 * „ ) 'a u . t* c? * - .1
Bandera Sacred Oratorio of Israel InEgjpt, vocal score,
•v of oVfeali e&ombaniiaenL, Artce, glAfr/
* ' Thxtee'&TOrits Masses of Mozarts Haydn a&d Beeth*
> oyejfejrttb X&tiq. ttnd-EagUah. ?onta;,>i &LSrs>
■* i jPriSfli s2*2s.. r - , , * irr . *' J
- A full anpbiy df tba abort Jdsfc received, and for**!* **
inf ttesfcßwrtfor «• * . John H. mkliob; *„
9Ctar4 No. 81 Wood street.)
HO LIST—i OOffl&roirTMrtjst*
ll Apply JWtsii£»JJT>»Br
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FRIDAY 24.
i The Siamese.
| ■ An.exbibitioU of; theKanrtSe Twins: oemmeh
,cea in this city on Monday.- The fallowingae
joonnt derived from the Greensboro* (N, O)P*-
l ,n °‘> "will "prove interesting fa thepbbirp:'' •
, Mr, Eng baseix and Mr. Chang fits children,
ci.* v u ho ? ar S, *P* Molars and fem&rkably -
t -weH behaved, Messrs Chang and Eneure *l}ke- r
;remarkable for their.,industry and belligerent
.dispositions. Tbey are-strict and thoroughly.'
ling business then, -and woe'to the unfortunate
.wight who dares to- idsuU‘ thett."' Kirmerlr
'they tiesided in Wilkes county,- hut in coose
iqqenoe oftbenumerous actions forasaault and -
jhaltery brought against'them in the. county,'
ithsy removed into tho adjouung codnty.sbortly 7
.after which they were -fined $l& and-costs af
.Backport, the county seat, for,splittingin board'
(into splinters over thehead ofa-man-wha had
[insulted them. ' e 't'
As regards the supposed sympathy;’ existing'
between them, it may bo stated that their most
-intimate acquaintances deem them to be'entire
ly independnt of every thing ofthekltid.’aiid
gives aa instances to enstain their opinion; that-'
not long since they attended an auction sale, of
hpgs, . mid hid .against each other tillthey.ran up
too prices altogether above the market rates.
■Also, that on -one-occasion Mr. Ed£ or Chang -
was taken ill and took lohis bod, where ho ls& - -
complaining for some time, although his brother -
scolded bim severely'nil the while tor detaining
him in bed,.when ho ought to hare been attend* 1
lag to the business of their plantation; .‘.Oman-’,
other occasion, os they were' passing;tip; the'
road, a gentleman inquired of them where they
were going—whereupon Mr. Eng replied -
going over the Blue Bidge, in the stage,” at-tha -
same.lnstant Mr. Chang,looking over his should- 1
or,'replied with an arch - smile, •«-! am going ‘
back to, look after, our .wives dnd children.”'
lyhen.qaeationed
pinoe, by an they staled'that'they - 1 :
[ bad formerly received letters 'from her, bat
lately, they ihadfheard.notidings. of hsrj-mndt -
even if. they were to receive letters from her -
Written in tbe Binmcso .language, 'they wonld '
not be able to read them, as they had forgottenre .
thelrmotherfongue. -
-They are excellent hands to entry np acorner'
of afog honso—exceeding nil their neighbors-in -
cutting saddles and notches in corner logs—both : -
of them wielding the axe with a power and dex- •
terity superior toanyofthe mosteipert Wood
cutters in, this wooden- country. When they
Choker fight,.,they .do so. double-handed ;;andln
driving ahorse or their-negroes, both
'of them uso the lashwithontmeroy.;' —
They are inveterate smokers and cbewers of -
tobacco—each chawing his own quid and omokr'o ;
inghis own pipe; it bos, been .remarked, how
ever, in anpport of supposed, to -
prevail throughout their systems, that as a gen-''
, end role, when- one takes .a fresh quid, the other ;
doea.the-.same; ■. It.i3 !ilso generallya-imittod
that there .is a ,marked difference iu,the systems :
and . temperaments of the' gentlemen,' butßtill .
they, almost invariably draw the Same -inference'
. from topics submitted to-their consideration, and "
arrive at similar Oonclnsionk. - :Mr. Eng not -nn«
frequently gives, aerionacffcnce to Mr. Chang,
by jesting him about.having one more child then
ha has. When shooting, (a sp'ort they are very -
fond-of,) one sights.or. takes aim. ahd tfae.other, .;'
it is said, pulls the trigger,.now: if thiß he truer-:..
.it-Would go-far prove-the "doctrine of. sup- '
-poseilsympathy existing between the brothers,: ■ '
.butiris questioned of.iho neighbors;-
t ..They -readily-admit, and&ckfiowledgo.them- 1
selves . to-entertain a strong Christian faith- or-:,.
belief, and fire regular attendants at.church ancf
other religious meetings, ohero they deport''
themselves ns becomes good'oijlzons of the land .:
of their adoption. They are strong politicians, -
i and take a lively interest in albelecSohs that .
cur in their district, . As the writer was inform
ed by.a lady.of Mount Airy,. ” they ore .mighty .
..stay athomo .peopleV rarely ever 'going from, ,
homo unless palled away by business. ' ’’ '
Whos la the' Hardest mode t* Die t
j To be shot dead iconsof.tho easiostmodes of
terminating, life;. yet £ . rapid as jtis, .thlpbody
has leisure .to /eel and reflect. On the first at- . ,
-tempt by one.of the/raritid adherents of Spain; '
to assassinate' Williani; Prfnce of- Orange, who '■ - '
took the lead in the revelf-of the Netherlands,
the. ball passed through tho,bones of the/ace,
andbroaght him to the ground. Iu the instant'"'
that preceded stupefaction, he was able to'framo
the notionthat' theecilingof the roomhdd fallen,
and crashed him. ..
Theoannonehot.whiohpiungedintothcjcrain
of Charles XII, did hotprevent him from seising
Ms sword by the'htlt.'' The idea of an'attaek,"'
tlienecessi ty fordef«hoe,wasi tdpressodoij him.
a blow JrhlohmeflhaulJhaVßjjuppoeed.too
.tremendous, to. leaye<.an .interval for.thought. ■
But it by no meana follows' tfiat tho infliolibg.of
fdtal'violoncO is accbmplishodbya pangi'lProm-"'
whatis known ofthefirst. effect; ofgbn-shot .
•wounds,titisprobabledbat the? impression is.ra-.».
;tberetcußnjng ; .thanacnte.. l Unleaa doathba im- .
mediate,.the. pain is, as varied as llie'natore of
the injuries, aud'thSße are' past coiin tingup. 1
>. . But there is nothing singular in the djingsen* o:
nation,;though Lord Byron, romarked the.physio
logical peculiarity that the'expression is invari
ably that, of languor while In. death from a' •-•
Stab, thecpontenance.reflects the traitsofna- ..
turtd character,-of gentleness or ferocity,; to the ■e >
last breath. ,
, Some of-these coses' are of interest,'to-Bhoir
with’ what slight 'disturbance life, maygoundCr,' ■
a mortal vronnd, tillit finally comes to o sudden -
stop; A foot soldier, at Waterloo, pierced.by.s
musket ball in the ' hip, begged water of a
trooperpwho chanced itopoe&cssij canteen : of * '
heer._ The wounded, man drunk, returned his ...
hOartieet.thanks, mentioned, that his regiment .. .
.was nearly erterminatedi cmd having proceeded'' v
I sdoten of-yards oh’his way to.the fetl'to' '
the'-barthj ond -mth'one conYulsivembvementbf
his . limbs, concluded 1 his- career. ,“,Yet- his
yoacesays the trooper, who himself, tells the v
story r . “gave scarcely tho’ smalleat 'sign of .
weakness,” .- T ’ 1 ■-
, . Captain Baait HaU v whi> ui his early youth
was. present at 'tho battle of Coruttna/llns sin-.
gled bnt, front the confusion which eonsigns’to
oblivioh'.the wees and gallantry of -war,-another
Lbl&trA4 7, ` l
instance, .extremely. similar,, which, ocoanedon
that oeoaeion.., An old officer, who was enot'in .
thß head,'arrived pale nndfaintat Ihetetnpora
ry hospital, 1 and'begged -the surgeon to-look at •
.hip wound, which, eras pronounced mortal;.■ “ In*: <-;•
deed, 1 foaredeo,”be responded with impeded.
utterance, “and.yet I should'like rety much to ;' '7
t lire a' little longer, if 'it were possiblo.”';He ■ ,-
laid-hia sword upon a atone, at his side, "as -
gently,” says Hail, “us it its steel had beet) >
turned to glass,”: and almost immediately .sank •.
dead upon the tart.—Quarterly Kceiew. ' '* ■
, A ’Cuke job DaoskESsess.—The Hendon ■ '
i Spootator.menlionß acutiOnSTemedymjwinnaa' !T ‘
iaSwedishboBpitals;tOr.tbatformotmadneeo
which exhibits itseU in an uncontrollable appe
tite for alcoholie stimulants. The proeess fa ‘ f 5:
thus described: _. ‘“ i ," '
“We will suppose that, the liquor which the ;
patient la addiotedto drinkiog r isthe commonest- .
in! the' 'country—Bay gin!■ W hen'he ■ eaters ■the--- ’
hospital for treatment/ he Is eopplled wlth his'-''
favorite. drihfc/i'anjl wlth: no other;- if anything- - -
elee is givepto him, o? any otherfood,.it tsfla-.
sored gin. .He le m -Heaven— the veryat
mbsphere is redolent of his favorite perfume!
'His-room is scented with gin; his bed, his A . •
olOtheStevetythinifarophd-himpevtiy Bwathfol"
hej eats Or drinks, e,verjthing,he tenches,, every ~s
-zephyr-that steals into.his MoiD,-brioga, to mja
'bull gin.’ ’ He begih'g.to'grow tifed'of lt—begins
rathertowieh fdr'sotte'thing rise—begins toflnir *
- the ’‘oppression: .intolerable—it-ybaonot;.■>
hoar the flight of it—longs for emancipation, nod.y,
is jot lost emancipated; ho Jssuesin totbo fresh...
aif acoredmeßT dreading: nothingso- muofr.aa
a, tistitriiiofdhaUoftthed pereeotttor.Srhich iwonld,*
’licit! ieawtrMm?nn.honrte.reßtfii hU ponflnsment.
i' ‘ !I6iS -remedy,ll; says onr cOtO.tdporaty, ■ -»
•peara-to ; have teen thoroughly bffcotual-r-«r or.
’eSeotnal, that persons who' deploibd - theic ■MV'u-i
s ftbfatMjlaWn.pJ»pfenaityt'h<kvei ;
' to.the hospital* imordpr tQ,b. B .obred, wiC
-te been 'tax(A.' ,, —jßs-P a JP cr - * '
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