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DAILY MORNING-..POST.
MONDAY MORNING:
; HUMOROUS.
Uncle Peter'B-. "ho flourished e few
rears ago among the mountains of Vermont-as
on ".derated?orse dealer, was one day oalled
" by an mneteur of the '“equine, in I search
of ” something fact.” The result is told as fol
lows in the Northern Ornette:
••There,” said Uncle P.,' pointing to an ani
mal in a meadow- below the houße ; “ there, sir,
ia a mare ypnier who would trot her mi.e 10 wo
minutes and twenty seoonds, were it not for one
thing.”
•* Indeed “ oried bia companion.
“ *es,” continued Unde Peter,-P ehe is four
years old this spring, is in good condition, loohs
well, add is a first rate mare; and can go a mile
in 2 20 were it not for oas thins '■ ’
••Well, what is it?” waa the query
•• That mare,” resumed the jockey, u »
crery way a good pieoe of property. She has
a hea.y mane, switch tail, trots square and fair,
and yet there is ons I kins only why she oan t go
* “What fn the Old Harry isit then 1” cried tho
impatient amateur.
** The distanoe is too great for the time, was
the old wag’s reply.
Resolution Propo.lng imeodme»U««l>'
Constitution of tltt common^reoltu.
Skotior 1 BcsUvtd by iht SenaU a«d Bouu. of Btprtsen
tau£?of (ho Ommomocam of in Control M
JSSy met, That the following omendmonta be end the
seme ere hereby proposed to the “™l U I
mouwealth, tinder end in accordance with the prori
tenth article thereof, to wit:
sseno, I.eTn;
/ppllod Xo the purpose for which the debt may be
“,"r ot ,neh debus end to no other purpose.
wSuriii the public debt of the Commonwealth,
, n g o*gl” be eoutraefod l»™ of war
JJlSSinweSm.euppreM inenrrertipo end to redeem the
Mbdt?debt/SsliOgientnre eheU aUhelrnMt eeesiou otter
?heedoodonUdasecdou into the Conatitmiou, prorida
“"°SS ?uSSo„ increased ready b,
at a rata of not lota than five per centum per
componpdtog. ; i . w>tH fand B bnU be invested In the loans
CommSSiealtb, which shall be cancelled from time
J be provided by law; no portion of
.hall not in
“ T ” T y*&“tl^
a irint owner or stockholder In
w~uhoTel£where, fo med for any purposes.
4 The Commonwealth shall the
. *' rttv. borough or township, or of any
d.tK , of
. ioraslon, rappress lusurrcction, or
to defend the State In war.
PROPOSITION 2t TO B* ARTICt* XL
Prohibiting Municipal Subscription *.
uS^m.a-tSJtaltoln ny joint .took
jl.tom or „i,rootmtlon, or to rtto monoy br, or loan in
rmlStto,or InoWof any »nchoom[«ny or
*.— ,«*. JB-tf/SSSssr'
& Spcakar of the Senate.
In Senate, April 28, 18M.
ikiolreci. That tbia resolution pus. Y*ea 22, nays tl.
Extract from the Journal
T. A. MAGUIRE, Clerk.
In Boom of Representatives. April 21,1854.
p c"ci *r°'
PEXNSn.VA.XIA, S 3 SKMIIII . S OrF.CK,I
llarri*barg,Jaly 1,1854. f
f I do certify that the above ‘“iJ o "*?,'!* J? ‘
i mT l.troe and correct copy of the orising »** u
relative to an amendment of the C?*”" 1 ®
tioo.” a* the wo* remain* on file 5o
In testimony whereof I bave hereannD set my
* band and caused to be affixed the seal of the aco
; "hary'iofflw.thedayandy^eto^^wriueii.
.- t geeietary of the Commonwealth.
■ Journal of the Senate.
««Reaoiutk>n No. 562, entitled * Resolution • proposing
.„Xr-» the coitituu™ or «h.
ireareml • third time. Oh the qooatlon, "ill the
™ to the first proportion, the yeas and nsys were Uiteo,
■ri-mehlv to the Constitution, and were as fjllows, tu.
in ~.. Rnckaiew, Darlington, Daraie, Purguson.
JWoS-'n, nVldeman, Hamilton, 11.
ttSSSh t W. Hamlin, HeL.ter;
took, M-parland, Piatt, Hulggie, Sager, BUfer, and M Caslin,
Bl ?f^t»r<_.Qr.hh, Cn.mll, Hendrick*Klnxer, Knn-
U waa determined In'the ,
On the question, will the Senate ape. to he second pm
podiion, the yeas and nay* were taken agree y
Won FouiW,
M’PmlsSl Piatt, Price, Qulggle, Blifer, Wherry, M CaMlin,
**ESStaH«. Orabb, Creewell, Darllngten, Hamilton,
was determined In the affirmelire.
BO the q""“" 0IIrll . 1 of tie unnae of BepresentatiToa.
« The aneeilon recurring upon the final pawns* rf the
HeeSSSn* the flrrt proposition uas hsroed to a. tulom-,
SiHSrfe: asrsa;
£&■ j^^SR a SSTfi»hSK' 25$
0 .
S&J kfSunelk &WMlller. Monaghan, Montgomery,
tf™ Mo£r“ Mom. M Perke. Parmlee. Pa-ntor*.
Putney, lu.llns llpbert.. ballade.
SoottwSkii# Stmoatoa, Smith, (Berks) Smith, (9j?. ,r *'? r
S».b Southern, « bkleln.
' Wright, Ziegler, abnee,Speaker-«5.
SLftbTSSSon wee determined In the ailirmatiee.
Oa the auaation *lll Urn Houee agree to the «»«nd propc
aiUon th'yee, end naya *«re taken, •f™”? 1 ’ 1 ? 10 t , h J 1 "
SdoMOf UwlOthertldeor the Oonetitutiou, .=<l «r,, »»
*%?««_ Abraham, Atherton, Ball, Derton, Beck,
wJlfhtgtS,' lsMrCeM*.ll, Carllale, Chamberlain,
’ tvSetmmmina, Daugherty, Berta, Deegan, De
■ »?* e 2|_- R linear Kid red JKt*ob, Fry. Oatlentine,
•JKa? a s££*‘SXaSSo^ u« u ton,iH«.
» mm A nnHwr. Hippie, HaneeekCT, Hooter, Hurtt, Jackman,
vnfLMKnfßh?LMtr. CLahlsM Lowery, (Tioga,) Linn,
Ma7dcsff M’Ooooell, M'Keo, Mono
Wn „r« Mnaar. Uose, Parke,
£“ n * M Patteraon, Porter. Rawlins, Roberts,
smith, (Berk*) Smith,
Wh»ler, Wlckleln, Wright, Cbaae,
'''Si*™. Adama, Baldwin. Be.nk, Baeb, Byorly,
wii2?*nnrniart_ Herr! Horn, Hummel, M'Comba, MUler.
|SS2t?pJw£fok Stewart, Strong, Strother., Ziegler
"l&'tbeonektlou war determined In the aOrmeUro,
BOtMqawurc B*CMTABT*B Ornci, )
Hirrlaburg, July 1,1854. j
wrtiff thit the above and foregoing U n
} • nlfcon on tba “ Resolution relative to an amaml
*• * } BMQt of tbfl Constitution of the Commonwealth,
.u- nn >. so Dears on ths Jou r naJ# of th® two
of thi, Com
' ™.d cm.
St“”diSr 0 X™ lr ’ “‘“Tbwli
ItU:U«ts£ *° d of th® Commonwealth.
vnTI C K ;
To tlte Creditors upos «»• L,ne ot
1 pnbllo Improvements.
rsiHF rRKDITOiiS upon the lUin Line of the Public
notified, U»t. pursuant to
A * An Act to provide for the ordinary expen
&V wiin Of the public Canal* and
•PP»P. ri * lton# »
B4UrO, j d&T of Mar 1864. the Comutljwionera ap«
approved the 9th d»y or W, ie»e. «* JVB pQ WER AND
StPAIfS "Siring dit.' prior to th. Ut d *J
folio. Iwfto- tod poriodr, for tb.
foSment of th. doti.. uslgnod “““> ~ 10
« Monday, “ 17.
Johnstown* Monday. “ -L
BlsiterUle, "~*Thur#day, “ 27.
„ ""'."Thursday, Aug 3.
HunUnjdon, “ 7.
Lawlatown, ~ wkmujiy « 10.
MUlewtowo, “ “ 14.
rrta J, ari » u ...Thursday, “ 17.
ParkabuKi (( Thursday, “ 24.
).BSifil ■ THOtfAsT MAQCIRIi. gocr.t»ry-
N,. w [a T{TK tl mk 10 BUBBOHIHKt— T&> tollowiog
OW 18 TUK lin* AWO ot eoßnnenco
mod »e*W»« *J* b rfbo [ RU39BLL4
now Yolumoa. Now U the time to 8 , Demurs, No. 15
BUitioiii!™ ’ Ca] ,
■-ass? . ss*«w*
Putnam, g"* 1 ?.
r fltd"9oD.
WmTorly MmgmxiQC, litteU** LlTing Age,
rJaliM* Gazette, Chambers’ Journal,
OlJlSn'B Pictorial, Hunt’s Merchant*’ Magazine
PU* of Our Union, Blackwood,
i; -UN riaLs'clH' WOKK.S—Amariain wlltlon la «■>»
toU n.» .opplj bj express.
unS* Before th. Floot
Soriptoro imdtag" “ Qua*.
MM or Foroihodowi.
Yoioee of the Day, Dead and Night.
o BngUeh edition of the abote also on hand, at $1 p«i
tem “ fnM »* “* Book Btor,
ul ft «5 Market street, near Fourth^
hn&TU Of JULY KX-UUHBIUN-Do not target tolooi
.t .ImißbeDutlfol BUILDING LOTS,eo ple»e»oliJ «>m
“Monot WeeblogtoD—free from the duet «nd emote
Md Id the pare Jr or the eoautry-yet withld
?fSTmSoti' wjt of the city. The loelW Pleue »11l
sL*
jyB -
A-OOOD DUELLING UUUIiK (No. U liiUd
dVr K—nonUlw sight rooms, food oellsr sod
A 8&N, U» Third *tr~t
—iuk R,.«fi—i l»rz« *ud fr»sb. rapltj SL
“nMffiur® 1<3» , «0U “>
» nrUty of otl»r naif! woelTiS oy JO3 pluming.
iff ——
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DELAW&UE
JtUIBAL- -BAEBCT- XMBTJ&&HCE COMPAHT.
OKFICB in the North Room of the Exchange, on Third
streets PllltiZifilipPHlA.
• - * MARINE INSURANCES.
::;JOLY 31.
Ox Vssssu, , , 1
• Cargo',' •• vTo all part* of the World,
factssrs, ‘ )
INLAND INSURANCES
Oo goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carnages, to
all ports of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On merchandize generally.
On stores, dwelling houses, Ac.
ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, November -, MW.
Bonds and Mortgages]. ..........Mt 3oo 00
Stateot Pennsylvania!, Philadelphia city, Spring
Garden, Southwarkfand other loans, .181,603 4A
Stocks in banks, raliijoadß and insurancee com-
Balnncesin the handslof Agents and premiums
on Marlue Policies recently Issued ™
SubscripOonNotes w
_ : DIBBCTOHe:
Wm. Merlin, Dr. 8.11. Umlon,
Joseph Il.'Senl, , HoghCrilf.
Rdmond A Souder, I Spencer ! ’
John 0. Daris, ! Ch.rlles Kellj,
Robert Burton, i : k ’
John K. Penrose, V . U«“ r {?
George G. Lelper, ; i ’
RJ*Vd Darlington, j
yiissf' jssb&ss?
i™c3 John »• Semple,
IWln. “olJing, ! Chorlee Scheffer,
j!ST b. M’F.rhnid, J.T. Log.n, Pittaborgh,
XV C Ludwte, [• B. T. C. Morgan* do.
" • UU JW, 2* . WM . MAKI3X, V‘rodd«nt.
TUOS.C. 11‘AND, Vic* President.
Joseph W. Cowan, Bec’j. p a JIiDK[II4 , A? „ t ,
| v No. 95 Water Btreet, PiUsbargh
THIK.O AKNtIAL STATKMEBiT
Of THE STATE &UTOALFIRR AND MARINA
XHSUEANCECOMPANY,
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Aoseuj, May Ist, 185 A.
I’lfuiinras ivcelTecl to May Ist, 1863-
inleivston Loans, Ac
Capital Stock..—~...J
• ; $446,183 »*
Returned premium?) Losses Rolasuranee, Ex- 5h
phases, Ac., *’
Bond,, Mortgage,, SJooki, and other good soon
tuirltlw.— f tro'oie 51
Premium Notes i-’«on 21
Casbon hand - 1, ’ Bjo 23
Total ain’t of Resources, Liable for Losses..— $358^318^70
mBECTCES.
JOHN P. RDTHKBFORD, Dauphin county,
P. C. SEDGWICK, Harrisburg,
SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia,
A. WILKINS, Banker, Pittsburgh,
A. A. CARRIER, “ '
JOHN B. IUmiERPOKD; Dauphin county,
A. J. GILLKTT, Harrisburg,
8. T. JONES, Harrisburg,
ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county.
JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President.
A. J. QILLETI', Secretary.
Willinimre agaimrt perils of *ea and inland
on Merchandise in dty or country, at lowest rate* coi
‘Sat iuhSfely. 1-oIHe. i»i»d <md..lll.MS bou»
•itber perpetually or for a term of years.
Branch Office, corner Fourth and Smithfield streets. -
rnjSir A. A. CARRIER, Actuary.
TUB UNITED STATES ~
LIFE INSUBANCE,
annuity and trust company,
PUIL.ADEI.PHIA.
CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, IWK>.
CIIAB.TEK FEItPETUiL.
CAPITAL $250,00(h
Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut
Streets, Philadelphia.
Officers of the Bant Board at Philadelphia:
DIMCTOM.
Stephen It. Crawford. Paul B. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson,
Benjamin W.Tingley, Goo. STUehry,
Jacob L. i'l"rctK*. James tterereui,
William M. Godwin. William M'Kee.
President —Stephen K.Crawford.
Vice President —Ambrose W.Thompson.
AMicut Jim miner, PilLsthsryU— James ll.Willson, M. D.
AVLeaheny B. Mowry, M. B. ,
! GEO. K. AIINOLD, Agent,
rakr lT:r No. Ti fourth streat, Pittsburgh.
Tlt« FrimitUtt Plre luaurinee Company,
Of PhiLitleiphia, JW.nsj/toania. '
DIRECTORS— Chark'3 W. Caucker, Tbomas Uart, Toblss
Warner Samaul Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. Vt . Rvh
,r-U Mwdeeai t». Lewis, Adolph! B. Boris. Dartd P. Browne,
ilorrih Patterson. Caas. N. Bascuh, iVendent.
Cnas. G. Boicxca, ScreLzry. w , _
Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on stery
description of property, in '.own and country, at rates as low
»•? coaiisUjut witli w-ruiity.
The Company have warred a Inryv Contingent
wh*ch, with tb« tr capital r.nd premiums, safety lnr«ted,*af
f.nl ample protection to the assured.
1 Tba Awet* of the Company on January Ist, 1851, as pub
llßbodtl. t* A.-t or Annzibl,, tm “foUo»«, m:
u «” «
-
Total $1,212,708 «
51nce their incorporation, a period of twenty-one yeara,
they 'haTo paid upward of (.hie Million Four Uundrwl Thou
sand Dollars, losses by die. thereby affording eridenoe of the
advantage* of inpnr*n<~e, as w>U a* the ability and disposi
tion to meet with promptness all liabilities.
Lon to m«t wan prom }j aARI)IxKR Ag€nt ,
ap2t OSire. ccrtli-east pot. W.wl and Third sta.
Photectios
INSURANCE COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Capital Stock, Annual Premiums and Western Fund
5i, 000,000.
IN CO it!'ORATED 18i6.
Policies of Insurance issued at all time,, on'the most law
blt‘ term*, gainst
LOSS OR DAMAGE BV FIRE,
os Tilt
PKBILS op navigation,
BY
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aokht
rj « PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTT.
Western Insurance' Company, “itubargh.
K MILLER, Jt„ Pretidmt. | F. M. GORDON, Secretary
CAPITAL, $300,000;
W-jhL insure against all Kinds of risks, FIRE and MA
UINE. Ail lows will be liberally adjusted and
pr A 't fomeiaatltntion. tannage* by Bitter om who are wall
*onwn in th- comtauuUv,and who are determined, by
i.ro’u'd ne- and libernlitv, to maintain the character which
tlmv have assumed, a* offering the be-t protection to these
who desire to be Insured. . _J.,
isir'ct"rs. —it. Miller, Jr..C.W. Ricfcetaon, J. W. Butler,
N.Holmes, Jr.,W. ll. Smith, C. Iliro.«en,(leorge W. Jackson,
Win. M. Lyou, James Lipp-ncutt, George Dande, James Me-
Aoloy, Alexander N’itulck. Thomas Scott.
*»_offW, N 0,92 Water street, ,'W arehonseof Spang A
Co . up «UlrO Pittsburgh. _ noTltiily
JETS A INSURASCE COMPAHY,
II AllTFUli I>s CONN.
Chartered 1 8 19—Capital Stock $300,000,
rilOS. K. BRACK, President.
THOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary, fl
DIRECTOR.*— Thomas K. Brace,
Samuel Tudor, Ebeneier Flower,
Ward Woodbridge, K. A.Bulkelej,
Joseph Church, Roland Mather,
Frederick Tvler, Bdwiu 0. Ripley,
Robert Buell, Samuel S. Ward,
Miles A.Tpttle, Henry Z. Pratt,
John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham,
Gustavus F,il>»itls, Junius 3. Morgan.
M&- Policies" oil Fire and Inland Risks issued on farora
bleterms, by . GEORGE K. ARNOLD, Ag*t,
decltly No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
CITY HOTEL.
(UTB O rOW>'B. )
Corner or Smlthfleld and Third streets,
V PITTSBURGH, PA.
GLASS & CARR, Proprietors.
JOHN 1* GLASS, DAN. D. CARIt. .
(Uu Uvuc" oa«*.> (L»‘« 8t CWUi * r»r»J Q*uU.)
TQI3 largo ami commodious Houso hating undergone
thorough repair and furnishM with new equipments
throughout, la now for the reception of the traveling
public. Ciuiurn moderate. &pr26.fim
ST. CLAIU HOTKL,
TUB EXCHANGE,) m
PITTSBURGH,
Corner Penn and St. Clair streets,
C. W. BENNETT Proprietor.
■By»Thislg a first class house, between the 1 tail road De
pots; the rooms are lurge&Qd newly furnished, and chargee
moderate. , nprl4:lydAw
13 NOW READY FOR SUMMER VISITERS. —The
grounds hsvu been improved, and the House rendered
more attractive, generally. The proprietor will bo happy
see his friend,*.
SS- An Omnibus of the Excol.dor Lice Is now running
fr-ju. the station, ou Fifth street, U> the GLEN HOTEL.
Leaves the station at 8 o'clock, A. M., and 6 I*. M 4 return
ing ato A. 51., and OJ4 P. M.
jeULOm J. 0. MARTIN. Agent-
"FH.ANK.LIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio.
C PATRICK k SON, PaoPRUTOM.— This House has ns
# dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations,
and large additions of new furniture, and the proprieg
tor* pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting otf
their part to'render the Fraxxus a place where all the oom %
<*“?'* tet I,otel fal “q PATRICK ’
' uILEY’S HOTEL.:
CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
my2o:v] E. RILEY, Proprietor.
FLORENCE ~~
No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YOKE.
(COSDCCTED OX TUt EUROPIAJt PLAN.)
EETTBEH LOVEJOY,
;ly PROPRIETOR.
J. M'UASTUUi, JR., AU’T M. H. MAKKU
PERRY HOTEL, corner ol Hancock streetand Duquesne
Way, Pittsburgh, Pa.
mar4:y 'McMASTERS k MARKLE, Proprietors.
■\TE W PUBLICATIONS—Just receivei by Express the
J\ following new aDd standard books, ahead of all ootem
uoraries:
Wood’s Practice of Medicine, new edition;
Sir Jasper Carew, by C. Lever, new work;
Fashion and Famine, by Aon S. Stephens, new work;
Juggler of Nankin, by 8 Cobb, Jr.;
WUd Western Scenes, oetv supply;
Dodd Family Abroad, bv C. Levor, new supply;
Fannv Pern, aecond series, new supply;
Feetus, a Poem, by P. J. Bally, new work;
Chambers’ Paper* for the People, new edition, in 8 rola;
“ felect Writings, “ 41 in A ▼ois.;
“ Mlsceiiany, in 10 vola.;
“ French Revolutions;
“ atoriee of Irish Peasantry,
“ Life and Works of Burns;
“ German literature;
Henebe’s Field Bocks, new supply;
Trantwiae on Curves, “ u
Shu*' , on Curves, new work.
AH persons wanting new and cheap Books will eali at
jylB RAM URL B. LAUFFER’6 87 Wood street
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NOE COMPANIES,
$627,47 6 63
$209,016 61
136,260 56
1,916 19
100,000 00
$368,318 70
nrv£BT*iyiT3.
HOTELS.
THE GLKN HOTEL
* i "i* ' t *
,' i -
NKERS AND BROKER;
EXCHAS9-S AND BAKKIH& HOUSE
Ai WlliWM A- CO., , %i o
. MtffUTISD-BTAT'ES'BANK BUILDING.
So* Fourth Street,
rnmeoaon, pa- . w t
FOREIGN -end Domestle Exchange, Coin, Bent Notes
and lend Warrants bought and sold.
Collections made throughout the Union.
Business paper discounted and loans negotiated.
Blocks bought and sold on commission.
Money recetred on deposit, and interest allowed when
left for a apedfied time.
kemoVai.
PATBICKS A FETEKD,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Hast Eemtned thtir OJJicc to the Corner of J\flh and WoodtU.
Firrsßcaea, pa. .
PATRICKS A FRIEND, Banters and Exchange Brokers,
and Dealers in Note*, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sllter
*nd Pf"* Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and western
Cities eonstently for sale. ,
OollßrtlOM made In all the ddea throughout Ule United
States. Deposits rewired in par funds or current paper, at
the comer of Fifth and Wood Streets. l frt>3 ._
n. holmes a sons,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
BATE IUOTtB THJ3» BAWKIWa AMD AXCEAHO* OPTIC* TO HO.
07 MAKUT STXXET, POOH WJOBS B*M>W OLD STAHS.
N HOLMES A BONS, Bankers and Exchange Urokert,
. and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, 8U
• ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
the cities throughout the United
Deposits receired in par funds or current paper, No.
67 Market street,.between Third and Fourth gta. (jaaO.ly
JAB. ft. UOOS,.—
HOOK ft BABGEHT, _
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE' BROKERS*
n. t oosrxb or wood * with btiu* wttsoumii, re.
DyAi wnw in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, foreign and
Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Ac.
Exchange on all the principal cities of the Union and Eu*
rope, for sale in sums to edit purchasers.
Current and par funds received on deposit
Collections made on all part* of the Union, at the lowest
ntn. l««P U:1 ?
TIKUSAN 4 CO., “
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 95 Wood Street, comer of Oiammui Alley,
PITTBBUKUII, PA.,
Buy AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time
exchange, and promissory notes; make collections In
«U the principal cities of the Union.: Receive deposits on
a»n aud on Interest, and gWe their prompt attention to all
other matters appertaining to a Broker’s Business. Eastern
Exchange constantly on band. j tnaro_
JOHN WOODS,
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER,
DSALK& iw
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes.
STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections
carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit.
4^- No. Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M.
HILL * CO.,
bankers and exchange brokers,
coaKCt or wood asd nrre struts.
'tIGHT EXCHANGEon the Eastern Citiae constantly for
O sale. Time Bills ox Exchange and Not« discounted.—
Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections
made in all the principal citiea of the LmUal J*
posits received of Par and Corrent Funds. [marifily
™.wr» xdward aabm, rwax*c* uim
KBAMSB ft BAHH,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
BUY AND BELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate
on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase
rtcfttLswiry Notes and Time BUls, on East and West; bay
and sell Stocks on Oommisrihn.
Oollectioo* made on all points in the Union. l m y*
— : G. K. ARNOLD * CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
DEALERS In Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and
Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to,
and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union.
Stocks bought and sold on commission.
hq. 74 Fourth at-, next door to Bank of Ptttsb g. [ ■>* 13
~ aTstih Looms.
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
Office, No. t>2 Fourth st.. above Wood, ♦
PITTSBURGH.
Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on col
laterals, negotiated. Stocks and Land Warrants bongbl
and sold. « „ ocl *-
! 1853.
exchange and banking nouss or
\ A. WILKINS at CO.,
j No. T$ ForaTn Btxxb*,
ow£it.th.B«>ktfrm.b«.*h. Pms! , clou
Dostffftr and Foreign Jiexhange, Honk Aofrr, Gold and Ai.
/ Bought, &dd and Fcchanged, at the
■ Exchange and banking house o>
- WILLIAM A. HILL A CO.,
»ood staxtr, rrrrsßtrwH.
Interest allowed on time df poults. { jsd?
tuoufson ball. ~,......._jso. s.cftcmn
THOMPSON BELL A CO.,
BANKERS AND BKOKHRS ,
OTfurr of Thtril and HW vrcrle. PUUburgh, I u.
THOMAS WOODS,
MB* COMMERCIAL BROKER,
AND DIALta IN
Kotos, Bonds, Stock#, Ke*l Katotc, Ac.,
A'o. 75 fourth a* ■
KUKiNII liitr.,
JAMES VV. WOOUWELL.
CA BiS XT FUR SI TURK M A S UFA brUBER
Ware-room. 91 and 90 Third .tree*.
J. W. \S\ refpi’CtfuUy iulorau^Tk
friends and cu-snmers that h*-UL
ha*noweompl«*H hissprtng stock |W
Furniture, Which is decidedly * 1 ■
.be largest end but erwr offered for sale In thU 95/oT.
l*. wid at price* as low as.any in the' United atatea,
A* he ia determined to uphold the qaallty with well sea- i
«med materials best workmanship, and newest dewgn*; and
I'rtiDi the extent of bU orders and facility in manufacturing,
he U enabled to prvjuce warranted furniture, at the lowest
adopted the principle of Identifying his custom.***
internet with bis own, in quality an«J. price, and **eps al
ways on hand lh- greatest Tariety tf »t«rj description of
furniture, from the cheapest aud, plainest, to the »oit«la
rant and oostly, that a house, or any part of one, may be
furnished from his stork, or manufactured exptwiwly to or*
ier. The fallowing articles consist, in part, of ms stool,
which for richness of style and Onlsh, cannot be surpassed
in any of the Kastern clti**:
Louis XIV teUea-tete Sofas;
60 Sofas, in plash and hair cloth;
60 doe. Mahogany Chairs;
30 dm. Walnut “
60 Mahogany Backing *•
»> Walnut “ “
60 Mahogany Diraas;
30 Walnut **
60 ilarbla Top Centre Tables:
60 " “ Dressing Bureaus
80 “ “ Washstiunls;
40 y*»rlnaad M
l-K) Common “
30 Plain Dressing Bureaus;
"19 Mahogany Bedsteads:
b 9O Walnut “
60 Cottage “
800 Cherry and Poplar Bedstead*
90 Mehoganv Wardrobe*;
10 Walnut “
10 Cherry M
60 Plain Bureaus;
70 Bluing and Breakfast Tables
12 Secretary and Bookcases;
20 dot. Cane Beat Chairs;
24 Cane Soil Hocking Chairs;
l'i Ladies’ Writing Desks
Mat and Towel Stands;
Btlguiree;
OonTvrsation Chairs;
Klisabethan “
Reception “
pearl Inlaid “
Arm “
Gothic and Hall Chairs; __
A large assortment of COMMON TDRNITCM and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. (UaonT MaiiM supplied with all ar
ticles in their Une. . . , _
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest
notice.
All orders
)Uy attended to.
Steamboats, Ahoy 1
Tux subscribers tender their acknow- A
I lor the favor* bestowed
by their Steamboat friend*, and JW
would respectfully remind them and others Interest* * i "
ed In building boats, that they are at all times prepared to
forsish, oq the most reasonable terms, every description of
Cabin Furniture and Chair* of the best material and work
lansbip. T. B. YOUNG * 00.
Corner Third and Smithfleld streets,
opposite “ Brown’s Hotel."
James Lowry, Jr.,
AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER—No. 2M
1/ f ottoman's How, Liberty street, nu on bend e large
atoek of Choirs and Bedsteads or every description, mndu of
tbe beat moterials, which he will sell lower then articled ot
the-v"* quality eon be eoltfln the city. lie would call!-ar
ticular attention to hie large stock of Mahogany and Walnut
fTH-tm md Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly reduced
prices. Also, Turning or every description executed in the
oeetest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at tho
Mill, corner of and liberty streets, will be promptly
ttended to. m * r - 1
A.MILLIKENACO.,
Have ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and
CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Smithfleld street, a
large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they
will Mil 16 per cent, below customary rates.
Terms—cash only.
Great lndvecmenti to Otih Purchaser*.
WB will Mil oar large stock of COMMON AND FANCY
CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot
fall to please n*iih purchasers. All our work is warranted.
Oar terms are CASH- JAMES LOWRY, JIL,
<v>r. Liberty sts.
—. VVM. E. bl'KVliNSO?bwinilnu--s u> manufacture
vQ CABINET-WAKE of every description, at bisold stand,
corner of Liberty and Seventh streets. CNDERTAK-
I lllN'fl attended to. In all its branch**. rnyli
RE sTAURANTo.'
CORNUCOPIA.
«“OYSTEB AND COFFEE HOUSE. - ®*
D. BABNABD.
Uo. 40, F\flh Strut, beiwun Wood and Market.
janl9:ly] PtrrxHTTRQn. __
CRYSTAL PALACE,
No. IB filarket street*
C. C. SEELY,
o—s0 —s RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and tbo
in general, that lie has just started bis
Now York and Philadelphia modern style of
COOKING OYSTERS and everything else In the
eating line. Oysters in the Shell or Stewed. for 121* cents
adoten. He will also furnish the beat of everything that
the market will afford. House always open until 3 o'clock
in the morning. marl.T-tf
OYSTER SALOON AND KLSTALHANXI
108 WOOD STREET.
THE subscriber has now bis OYSTER SALOON AND
BATING HOUSE perfected In a manner that cannot
be exoeled by any similar establishment in the city.
MEALS WILL BE SERVED UF AT ALL HOURS OP
THE DAT, from the
Choicest Meats. Fowls, Fish, Ac., Ac<
I£U BUI of Pare capoot be surpassed, and he would reaped
fully Inrite the attention of the public to it.
CHARLES STILL,
10H Wool street.
gt. CUIr Lag«r fccer Brewery.
npHE undersigned respectfully inform* the public that he
1 1b now fully prepared to serve private families and the
public generally» with his oelebrated LAG Kit BEER, In
bottles. AlPonlers left at his Office, NO. 39 DIAMOND
ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to;
and the Boer delivered to any. part of the city or vicinity.
F. G. BCHKNCK,
BtDlti' Laffer beer Hall,
>*b. 106 amxihjULd. ttrtei, opposite the Custm* Hmut.
THE eubacriber has just opened one of the largest an!
beet finished Lager Boer Halls In the city. His Beeri
acknowledged to be a superior article, and every other ac
commodation about his bouse cannot be excelled.
A. BKNITZ.
lirANTSI>—A altuatioafor a man andwife to work oi
Tf a fkra. Apply at VBANOISCDB’ Agency Office,
myn » Piftk street, near ths Post Offlee.
‘ 7*rr i ' ■
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■Un
Hww Arrlrmtlrf »” ‘I *umm«r Dry
AT So. V 3 S. W. BIUK Of WOOD STRRKT.
DGRRGG A CO., Importers and Jobtere In British,
. French and German DRY GOODS. Earing recelT
adour large and .Itandre stock of apring and Bummer
goods, nnrehaaad from import*™, manulkcturers, and part
through our own importaUon, wa feel Bafa In assuring our
old easterners, eoantry merchants sod city dealer* general
ly, that owing to them acquired facilities in purchasing,
we can offer such inducements to buyers as are rarely met
with in the trade. , . . .
Among our dry goods stock will be found cashmeres, de
laines, Portsmouth lawns of tbo inc,*t desirable designs,
mobair lustres, alpacas,plain black and foney figured silks,
gingham* and fancy prints, latest styler, broadcloth*, fancy
Testings, casaimeiw, satinets, tweeds and summer pama
loonlng; brown and black muslins, table diaper*.
We have also opened a very large assortment of bonnets,
nswßßt atyle* palm lB«f hntß, Rutland breld ond Leghorn,
and an oitonßiTo ysriety of tamdery, glorßß and ribbons;
with laoegoods,fancy nettings, jaconetts, mull and figured
Bwus mußUna and black ailk veil*, Ac. ■
i mr rariety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per
cussion caps, threads, port mooams, patent medicines, per
turnery, anil almost every artUle usually kept In the va-
Hety line, together with a large stock of gold and silver
w*tchem watch materials, glass**, gold and gilt jeweb7 of
newest patterns, and a great rariety of 30 hour and 8 dav
docks, aU of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash
nr ■atterocury reforenca. , .
N. a.—An early call from buyers Is respectfully solicited.
tenao P. QRKQO A CO.
GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS AT
A. ITTIGHE’B NEW STORE,
CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS
H aving this day opened my new store, i
bee leave to call the attention of the Ladies to the
large andsplendid assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS, just received. Among the stock may be found
eome of the very finest goods now imported. It comprises,
i: 2o? Jteees black and fancy Dress Silks, 60 cte. to $2 per yd
600 do Mous. deUines, Barege deUlnvs, and Mouhse
line de liege;
200 do beautiful Bareges and Tissues, in great variety;
250 do New Style Dross Ginghams;
2000 do American, French and English Prints;
600 do French and English Lawns;
2000 French Collars, from 12'A rente to $6,00:
200 Mantillas, of the latest style*, among whieh are soof
of the most beautiful imported into this country.
Also, Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Linens, Crash, Diapers,
Table Cloth*, Gentlemen’* Wear, Ac.
TRIMMINGS.—In th>« department will be found a com*
cl*te assortment ox Dress and Mantilla Trimming*, Maltese
and liooiton Luo, fine English and Thread Law; all of
which will be sold unnMiaUy low.
Tan b.l*B yard wide Muslin nt all centa paf^artL,^
.„tUOH. SAMENT,
Mew Gooda at Hediteed Prices.
YOUNG; STEVENSON A LOVE,No. 74MARKET Street,
between Fourth street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh,
bare J nat opanad • aery large and aplendid assortment of
seasonable Dry Gouda, whirl, fura been purehaaed in largo
lota at auclion, and from Imrortera clearing out imlee, at
and. pricea aa will enable them to Ball many desirable atylaa
of Gooda at 25 per cant loaa than the coat of Importation.
Dark Lawns at 6 and 0 centa; Bareges and Baraga Dolainca
from bcenli up; Dress Bilks from 40 centa upward, and all
other Goods lo proportion. t „ A . . . . 4 .
A. wa are about to taka accownt of stock in a short time,
wa will offer our Gooda at prices that cannot fkil to eolt all
ourebaaere. Wa solicit an early oil from our friend, and
the public generally, that wc may hare the pleaanre of glr
in* them such bargains as we hare never been able to offer
b&re YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE.
HEW DRY GOODS STORE.
Iron Front—Mo. 01 Market street.
OUR boos* being now open forth* transaction of a gener
al Dry Goode business, we would respectfully solicit the
patronage of the publie, ireUDgoonMentthatyfromonrex.
tensive and well selected stock of BILKS, FANCY AND
STAPLE GOODS we can offer such ladnoemnns u *ill in
sure entire satisfaction. lIAQAN A AUL,
apr4:tf Nos. 01 Market and 8 Union street
CLOT H I N G S T*o RE !
JOHN M’GLOSKEY & CO..
FORMERLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liborty
street, which has won an unbounded popularity under
he name of the THREE BIG DOORS, have, for the pur
pose of acquiring more space for their immense business,
removed to the spacious building on the corner of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where they have now the most
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS I
Ain
REAM MADE CLOTHING,
That bss ever been offered to the public.
Their principal object for this removal, is to give them
more facilities forths _ _ _ /
WHOLESALE TRADE.
They are prepared to sell Goods at the
LOWEST EASTERN PRICES!
And they will warrant them to be as good as any man
factored in the Union. _
CUSTOM WORK,
IS VES asst STTUttSD VMS *HX 9HOXVXST wonca.
They have on hand a full and beautiful assortment
LOTUS and COATINGS, lor
FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI
Our Interests are Identical with those of our customers,
and we assure the public that our fidelity will not fail In
fllling all order* w* a»ay be favored with.
DON’T FORGET THE PLACE—
No. 88 Wood street,
(EAST SIDE,) CORNER Of DIAMOND ALLET.
jj b. We desire our patron* to understand that we have
no longer any connection with the Clothing Burinre* on
Liberty street. Our attention i* devoted exclusively to the
nouseabovederiguateO. , qq.
MEW bPRISO GOODS.
JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN WoCLOSKEY A GO’S W hole
sale Clothing Warehouse, No. Bft Wood street, and corner
of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of
good* that this celebrated house has ever had the picture
of inviting the attention of the public to. These good* have
l«en purehaart from first bands, aod, consequently, no
second profit on them, which leaves oe able to say that we
can and do sell at a* small profits as any house In the east
ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully Invite the attention
of wholesale dealer* and country merchants, in general, to
give us a call, and examine our extensive assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING. It U almost impossible to
enumerate the quantity of Immense plies of garment-* that
to be seen St this larg? establishment; it is sufficient to
say that It has never been equalled by the Loose
marlftaf JOHN MoCLOdEPA A CO.
gAHUKL GUAY t
BT. f1»l* STUtT, FITTBBtTROH. t
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING made exclusively to order,
uul warranted to suit Hu constantly on band a
«bul» assortment of CLOTBi, CASBIMKRKB, VESTING?,
and OVERCOATING, of the latest styles, selected expressly
for the custom trail*. Gentlemen leaving their orders, will
baee their wishes consulted anil complied with, as all work
A done under hi* own snpervlsiop. POTl *
Cl ot hlngl Clothlngl
rplIE undersigned respectfully Informs bis friends and the
I poblio that he la now receiving at hl» store, No. IT 1 Lib
erty street, a choke assortment of Cloths, Casdmerwt and
Vesting*, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he
Is prepared to make to order in the must fashionable toan
u*r. at short noth-*, and on the most reasonable lenns.
We bareaUo on hand a large and well manufactured stock
of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention
of buyers, either wholesale or retail.
Penons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their
1 drainage to call at 177 L-berty street, before making tljeir
pitrcbases. [mart) c - °° N N* J> -, .
!f«w Clothing Storp,
NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY.
rrtllK sobacriber has just opened this new establishment,
1 where he has always on hand a large and choice asaort
mtnl of all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal
to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri-
C "n, l ™y UhllC 10
What-Nots; |
Paper Machs Tables:
Pembroke “
Hall and Tier “
Ladies' Work 41
Extension Dining Tables;
Ottomans;
WATCHES., JEWELRY, &c.
TTfE UAVE THE GOODS.—Jewelry, In rich and beau-
YY Ufut variety, well selected, and a large Mortmain.
Watches, the most Dplebratod and perfectly finished, of
London, Liverpool and Oeneva manufacture.
Silver Ware made In my own manufactory at Oakland,
and warranted pnre coin quality. „
Military Goods and Society Emblems, Jewels, Beals, Be-
Ware, Lamps, Girandoles, Mathematical
Instruments, Olam Cottars' and Gutter's Diamonds, Ac., Ac.
All as cheap ae-any In this or eastern cities.
Watch repairing done In a superior manner.
made and mended at theoldeatesUbUshed^shop^intoißcity.
my 22 corner Market and Fourth sts.
Pfelfle db Sleyran,
—n DEALERS IN CLOCKS, JE WELR Y,
SILVERWARE, Ac* No. 42 FIFTH Street, near
E/X Wood, opposite the Morning Poet, formerly occu-
by kßelueman A Co. We have now hand a
splendid assortment of 8 day and 24 hoar Clocks, which we
offer to the public at great bargains, such as. Iron eases,
pearl inlaid and all other patterns of Mantel Clocks.
a rich assortment or fine gold and silver patent
lever, cy Under, and anchor escapment Watches, and an ele
gaotstock of Jewelry and Silverware, which we Intend to
** N . Cl ß* Watclfrepalring done In the best manner and at
low prices,and warranted. m .
HEW JEWELBY BTOEE,
Ho. 8T Marfcat Straat,
(Second door abort Ibt NorOrooal oomtr 0/lbcJHamoml.)
V TOUNSTKVENBON,(of the latefirm of Johnß. M ridden
O * Co,) respectfully announce to ’liSSSJ’.fe'
itnonwl at the tboTB itUlli 1 fine UUOttflWQt Ol »» ATtliaO)
JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, GI
RANDOLES, Pocket and Table. Cutlery, Britannia Tea and
Communion Sett, Mid the usual variety of good* In hla line
*nd attention given to the REPAIR of FINE
W hJ2™’, tbMftOThi° ong experience In bnrineM,
aill be able to gin »o defection to tboeo who may favor him
with vheir patronage.
Pittsburgh, May 16th, 1853.
Henry Rkhudion. Jeweller,
HAVING refitted bis Store In • £“ d "“® “““"jfjfJ
hnt rHfltmtlT returned from the esstem rities with *
_ .f JEWELRY .nd PANOT
nrvins «nnld cell the attention of his friends and custom
hi. W.tchfl. »ill ground th.
B™dLi?i£ctVasee, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats,
Oolt’sPiatols, Porte Monnaies In great China Fruit
and OakeSbU; with an endless rarlety of useful end or
Fink watches and ricu gold jewelry at
We wish to inform the public that we
are now offering our present stock of fine Watches and Jew
elrv at nrices that cannot be beat. Therefore, we say to
onJundali*TOtithat wish to buy w,tthe ” *” dJ * wl ' l '
ry g|,„ us a call, and «aT. ton 25 to 60 par cam In jour
whlVh yon can terrain!, do by calling at 6,
U N. k B!-Watch rapairing attended to In all ita branch™.
In a superior manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or manufac
tured to order at .bort notice, at nQOD , 3 5 - M>rket>t .
U, KNOKBEIi)
watchmaker and jeweler,
•pwKALKR IN CLOCKS, WATCHES,
I I PANfV noons No S 5 DUMOHO AIAST, between Mar
kV.nd WoLTeS Pitt-burgh, Pc All articlerreld at
this establishment will be warranted. Bepalrlng of Clock.
Watches and Jewelry promptly executed at the shortest
notice. All work done will be warranted. 1J
Notice to Stockholder*.
1 OREEABLY to a reeolution of the Boutl of Tn«<«»
A or the Odd Yellow* H*R Asaodatlen of the oily of Pttte
isJih, paeaed at a meeting held at Ihe
ZSd loiL, the euhecrlber* to the Bteck of eaid Aaeodatlon
are hereby nottted that m flO] casm , t>«I Q*
mßtalment of their lubeeriptlon, will ho due and payable
on the doth of dun.,
oors*r M*rk*t tad Beooad it*.
-' *■*’ ‘ '
■’.SV'
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.00 DS.
CLOTHING.
NESS COATS.
CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!!
' SBW OFFICE.
Batl Eftet* ami Contracting Agent.
r-jnnc subscriber has been induced to open aa office for
1 the purpose of buying and selling, on Commission,and
haring the Agency of large Steam Saw-Milla and Boat-
Yard* on the Allegheny river,together with n 7
facilities fromotber water and steam saw-reilft. He iUttere
himself that he can furnish any bills of lumber and
timber of any kind, great or email, long or abort, and
'•elirer them at any point on the Allegheny, Monougahela,
Ohio, or Mississippi rlrers; contract to build Jarge Baigw,
Store Boats, Coal Flat*, Boat Gunnels, Bridge limber, Rail
road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, Ac,
and will attend to the Sale and Rectofßeal Kstate. From
his long experience in lumbering, *"*>***"£"?*
building, he thinks he can give general satisfaction. All
persons are request*! to make contracts soon ;espe
elally those wanting boats or large
ber, should contract for them in .the fall for the spring and
summer nee. He wilt also attend to the purchase and sale
qf any commodity that may be desired.
Letters addressed to David Moss, Real B ® tate ., fcnd ,,9 o ?*
trading Agent/Pitteburgb, Box No. 120,
punctually attended to. His office U 0° I rwin“SSSii °*
if Allegheny House. DAVID MUNN.
umncn.
Col. Jamas B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh.
Mr. John Morrison, Esq, “ . “ w
Mr. Robt. S. Brown, Esq* “ Allegheny Biver.
Mr. Wm. Armstrong, “ Clarion
Mr. George;B. Sweney, „
C. A J . Hahn A Co, “ “
dee2ldydsw ; . _
t>nsr»« MeH!»ntlieCo»«ge>PHt«burgh ) l , a-
ESTABLISHED IN 1840—Incorporated by the Legisla
ture of Pennsylvania, with perpetual charter.
SOAU) OT DIRECTORS: #4 £
Hon. Jams Bucsahax, I Hon. Walk* H. Lowxi*,'M
“ Wm. Wmknra, I “ Chasus Natl©*, ' , -
<* Moses Hametoh, | Gen. J. K- Mooxhead.
P. DUFF, Principal; Author of Duff’s Book Keeping, Ac,
Professor ot Book Keeping and Commercial Sciences.
S. IX. DALHOFF, Professorof Penmanship.
N. B. HATCH, Esq, member of the Pittsburgh Bar, Pro
tesor of Commercial Law. . . ,
p HAYDEN, A. M, Professor of Mathematical and Clas
deal Department, Professor of Mathematics, Ac.
FOUR ASSISTANTS are constantly employed-in the
Book-keeping Department ~ , Mf .
Durr’s Btht*m or Boox xixpiso is taught by the author,
upon his new Invented Blank Hooks—eaveated for patent
June 6, 1854. By means of this importatt invention, to
about half tne usual time of study, the real practice of
Book-keeping Ib Imparted to a degree of perfection never
before attained in die United Stats*.
Ill* training for bunne** comprehends upwards of 400
real business transactions; 300 commercial computations.
A thorougbicourseof business PuwAssair.
Daily Lectures on Commerrial Law and Commercial
Sciences, the theory of profits, the art of making mnne^Ac.
DoTs Boo* Keeping, Harper’s edition, price IL&°, Po<-
age 21 cent*, r the most perfect and comprehensive in the
'du'iTh'steamboat Book Keeping, price $l, postage 9 cent*,
« a perfect system for such Books and Account*.
Duff’s Onmtaercial Calculations, price 50 cents,
yy- Send for a circular by mail. (jel»-d*w
DtTld J!lanD|
REAL ESTATE AND CONTRACTING AGENT, No. 2,
IRWlNiStroet, Pittsburgh, has for M follows:
180 anrea of land io Coder county, lowa, 16 mile* “ S*®*
catlne, on the main road to Marion, and 8 miles from Tip*
ton, 6 miles frcm two Railroad depots; 90 acres isjmder
cultivation, a good Frame House, Frame Barn and Grana
ries, a goodTbearing Apple Orchard- The farm is »«I1
watered, high, dry, good land, in a very healthy county.
A f err great bargain can be bad of this form for prompt
pay. Enquire as above, or <Jf Mr. John Mann, on the pre
mAlso, 3 acres of land, with a large Steam Saw Mill, now
in successful operation; 3 Frame Dwellings, Barn, Black
smith Shop and Tools. Boat Scaffold, Work Shop, *' s
ate on the bdnk of the Allegheny river, at Miller’s Eddy,
Armstrong county, Pa Enquire as abore, or of Mr. I*.
“nStftaEKSS- tfo 800,000 M B H„ of good
White Oak Plank. 3 inches thick, 8 or 19 h*t long, . to 16
inches »id«; part to be delivered In October next and part J
la‘April, 1863. Enquire as abore. ... -
Also, for solo, .11 Ihe Bods, Foroltoro, «™1 OTSO, thing of
the fitting out of a large Hotel, in the city of Pittsburgh,
now doing 4 very I rge basinwss. Two to fire years of the
Uase of the\oo*e can also be bad, and immediate poasesMOf
If requlred.l Enquire asabore. ,J r
TEAS! TEAS! TEAS!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
M the Pekin Tea Store,
3H nrtn BTBXET, FITTSBCEOB, pi
T>Y the half chert, of neauTpwaed 1“ metallic package*
retiring hln Fallatockof GBFFI
and BL ACK TEAS,— conrtcUng ol some of the tout clt p
to be fbundin the Eastern marxet. Merchants Tinting tLe
dly are invited to call and examine ouratock.
Below is a Ibt of the Tanou* jrrauea, all of which nave
been carefully selected, ana can with confidence be worn*
menued: • ■ _
30 half chest* fine Touns Hyson;
10 do do MoYuno xoangllyaon
10 do extra Are Moyune do;
100 <Io Superior do;
15 do extra tine do;
50 Lectured boxes extra Cartoon Young Hyson
25 half cheats fine Gunpowder ;
10 do extra fine m>;
5 do do Sforunc Imperial ;
20 do Superior ao;
160 do Fine Colons black Tea;
■JO do extraflne unions;
30 do extra Cunons uo;
20 'do Superlatively uroug >md tragrant Ooloug;
25 chert* extra fine Emziiah Breakfast Tea;
6 do Carton" o'* , do;
ALSO—JaT» and Kio OoC-v. levering’'' Crushed and I ul
razised Sugars. ... . ~
ALSO—63,OOO Principe Se«rar*. which be void Tery
lo poTl4ai*w ' SS Filth "tjvet, Pittsburgh.
—■ ROUT PATTERSON’S
BAZAAR AND LIVERV STABLES
TUB UNDERSIGNED having erected n»w and commo
dlou# STABLES and CARRIAGE STOKES, In eonoec-
than with hi* old establishment,
prepared to do » vastly ip- J|fIMDK
/Ml 'creased business. lie has
Tirion for ONE HUNDRED AND W ■■«-
FIFTY HORSES, of which he can take an increased non
her on livery. ,
He has arranged hu new buildings with a view to talas
and storing forjob, of new and second hand Carriages, of
ail descriptions, to which be will give ample attention.
There U also within the new building an Equestrian King,
where Hones are trained and exercised, which will be foond
advantageous to persons keeping Hornes with the under*
signed.' . ~
Thankfal (bran exceedingly tlberal patronage in the past,
and the favors of a multitude of frienlf, the undersigned
will endeavor to oomtnand its continuance by deserving it.
my!2;4m,uw ROPY PATTERSON.
CARRIAGES FOR. SALE.
THE. undersigned has'just received at his msm n
CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, situatedrgig
near the Two Mile Ron, between
and Lawrenoeville, a splendid aseorrmentjfcßL 7,
of VEHICLES, of every description, and will continue to
receive regularly, new and second hand Cbrrfape*, SuUaes t
Bufffies, (tc., which he will sell on the veiy lowest terms for
c*sh. Having bad twelve veant* practice in the business,and
with bis well known facilities Id the East, h# (Utters himself
In jrot|ing.down all competition.
Those wishing to purchase are respectfully Invited to call
and see for themselves.
Especlaland prompiattention paid to tepairiagof Carri
agga, Ac. [mylB:dewy*i JOSEPH WHITE
HUBERT H> PATTERSOS’S
LIVBRY AND SALE rMMJL
STABLE,
Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley,
aprlA-tf PITTSBURGH PA.
NOTICE.
GEORGE W. SMITH informs the public that be has dD
posed of bis entire .BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT <f
tho brewery on Pitt street, to W. D. English, whom be re
commends to his customer* in that department.
To the Public.
subscriber begs leave to announce
to the public that he has purchased the BOTTLING DE
PARTMENT of the Pittsburgh Brewery from G. W. Smith,
on Pitt si reet He Is prepared to supply, ih any quantity,
and at moderate prices. Smith's celebrated KEN NETT ALE
and BROWN STOUT; also, common ALE and PORTER, in
quart qt pint bottles.
' Haring been for a length of time connected with Mr.
Smith’s establishment, he feels entire confidence in being
able to'serve families and the trade with promptness, and
entire satisfaction.
4^- particular attention paid to packing for shipping.
All order* delivered. (j.T-fclm) W. U. ENGLISH.
JUST PUBLISHED and for sale at RUSSELL’S DEPOT
of Cheap Literature, No. 15 Fifth street, the following
Works—
The Rappers: or, The Mysteries, Fallacies, and Absurdi
ties of Spirit Rapping, Table Turning, Ac.
Boston Slave Riot, and Trial of Anthony Barns.
Itosa Lambert: or, the Memoirs of an Unfortunate Wo
man, by G. W. M. Reynolds.
Ashlelgh, a Tale of tbe Olden Time, by Miss Dupay.
Travels in Turkey, by Adolphus Blade.
The LJou’b Bkin and the Lover’s Hunt, by Charles de
Bernard-
Remember the Bookstore, IS Fifth street, near the corner
of Market. RUSSELL A BROTHER,
jeli '. Bookseller* and Stationers.
WM. A. M’CLUKG,
DEALER IN ’
Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow
Ware.
CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS. t
PITTSBURGH, PA.
iS now receiving a large assortment of FRESH GOODS,
In addition to his already extensive stock, purchased
from first hands in the Eastern markets, which, will be sold
at the-lowest market prices.
wy- Ftotels, Steamboats, and families, buying by tbs
quantity, supplied at wholesale rates.
By Goods delivered in the city free of charge. m-p2l
mead and Mineral Water Fountain.
WUOWE, No.
• Hall, deale
lee Cream, of the
am. Also, ctrawbe
Families rau be
Fruits, during tbe
Order* are respectfu
01 FIFTH Street, next door to .Masonic
ir in FitUlT and OJNFBCTION AltY.
beut quality, served up during the sea-
irriee and Cream.
eopplitd with Strawberries and other
season, on the most reasonable terms,
illy solicited. j*2:tf
UReIbRANDY AND WINES, tor medicinal purposes,
ou band and for eale by
jy22 ; Fleming brob.
’•* ' r ~ ? •'*
m- ;
■■**> * L,,*.
Carter’* Spanish *Ttixl i re.
tub orbat nnuriiß or thk bum .
HOT A TAMOS or MVCUIT W IT- ,•• / • '
AN INVAXUAiLUifi KSMBOT VOR SCROFULA Klftg^
ISrilt mamniami, Obstinate Cutaneous hriiption*,
Pimple* or Pu»tuleeqn.tbe boil*, uxr%>ar
Bore EyWXUfc* Wona or Tetter, Bald Bad, Kobe temeo*
ead Pain of th« Boose and Jeteia, Stubborn Ulcers. By phi
lltio Dleordert, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and *U Wa
eases arising from.Miojadkkme •■§ ofMtrcury, lmpru
deuce In Life; or'lmpurity of the Blood. :
Thin valuable Hediain*, whieh baa beoamaoeletortedVDi
the number of uxtrooralnao obi— effected thmugh jt»
agency* has Wdnoed the woMlehj«%.at the urgent request
«f their £Hend&
the uunoateonnddhce in its yirtrwa nod wo&derfu>A..raU*t
property TOOf&flb*tegpertttoete#*eeleetedfraaralar*e
number, ere, however, stnmgac teetimonythan the mere
word of the and ut &on gentlemra w«D
known in thetrtocalittos, and of4fc« highest respectability,
many of Asm redding in the of Btrhirwiud, 'Tat.'
p. nOYPKS', Esq* of the EwihangeHotel, Rkhmono
known everywhere, says he; has eeen the medicine called
Osrter*s Spanish Mixture administered tenser a hundred
came, in nearly all the dlaeaeee forjrhich it ia meoumvnd
ed, with the most aetoniahtefly good results. He says it \
the most extraordinary medkuie ha haeerer seen.
AGUB AND nSYEK-GBEAI CUBEr-Ihareby certify
that for three jadrs I had Ague and Vam of. th«'moat tlo
leutdescrlpcfcm. I had several fhysirfeas, took iarg* quan
tities Of Qutote»,Msrcuxj,aad-l.beUsTeall theTool©-ad
vertised, but all without any permanent relief. At laid l
tried Carter's Spanish Mature, two bottles ot •whkh’ effec
tually cured m A and I am ifsnj to pay i hare had nah ber
chilli*or ferer since, leonndw lithe halt Tonic in.the
world, and the only medkine that m readied my earn
Bearer Dam-near Richmond- Ve.
0. B. LUCK,' Saq., nor in the dty of Richmond, and &n
many year*in the JtostOflo*,baa iueh confidence in the
astonishing efficacy of Carter's Spanish-Mixture, that be
baa bought upward* .of fifty bottlee, which he baa gins
away to the if™***-' Ur. Lucksays hehaa never known
to fail, when taken aoeordingto direction*.
I>r. MIKGE, a Physician, and formerly of Uir
City Hottl, In tbs city of lliohiTinnd, aaya he baa witneawd
in a number of instance* the affect* of Carter's Spau*k
Mixture, which were moat truly Bundling. Be uja in a
oase of Cbnaumption, dependent on the livar, the good ef
fect* were wonderful indeed. ...
BAMUJU, K. BRISKER, of tfa* firm of Brtaker i Mor
ris, Richmond, was cured of liver Oomplaintod eight year*
standing, by the uee of two botUee of Carter’* Bp*id&
Mixture.
GREAT CUIUS OP SCBOPUUL—The Editor* of the Rich
mond Republican had a servant employed in their press
room cured of violent Scrofula, combined with Rheuma
tism, which entirely enabled him frwmwcck. Tw<r bonier
oi Carter”* Spanish' Mixture made a perfect cure of him,
and the Editor*, In a public noiioe,aay they ** cheerful!) re
commend It to all who are equated with any disease ol the
blood.”
BTILL ANOTHER CUBS OT I had a eery
valuable boy cored of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Mixture
I consider it truly » valuable medicine.
Jjjom M. Tanon,
Conductor on ihe B.P. end P-R-B-Otk, Richmond. Va
SALT RHEUM of TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED.
_Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, redding in theetty of Rfehmoub,
w eared try three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Ulxtoiv.ot
Salt Rheum, which he hod nearly twenty years,and wb'cb
all the physidansof the city oould not cure. Mr. Thotnp*
son If a well known merchant In the city of Richmond, Vt,
and his care Is miatnin arfcabU.
/WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, had a sarrantcuTeO
of Syphilis, In the wocstlorm, by Carter's Spanish Mixture.
He ssys be cheerfully recommends ii v ond considers K ss
invaluable medicine.
RICHARD E.WKST, of Richmond, was sored of Senfu
-1 u, sad what- physicians esli confirmed Consumption, by
I three bottles or Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
EDWARD BURTON, commissioner of the revenue, “tyr
be has seen the good effects of Oerter’s Spanish Mixtur. is
a number of Syphilitic cases, and says It is a perfteicurr
for that horrible disease.
WM.G. HARWOOD, of Richmond, cured of Old Sores »nd
Ulcer*, which disabled him from walking. Took a few Txrt
ties of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled tnwalk
without a ernteh: in « short time permanently eured.
Principal DepotatM. WARD,CLOSE* OCk.No.SBMai leu
lane. New York.
. t. W.DYOTT * SONS, No. IS2 North Sdst, Philadelphia
BENNETT A BEERS, No. 125 Main street, Richmond. Vsl
And for sale by B. A.JPAHNKBTOCK AGO-,L. WILT* >2,
ir.AOO-PMPONG BROTHERS, CO Wood street, Pitt*
banh;H.P. SCHWARTZ, Allegheny; end by Drop: Ist*
Dealers in Medicine everywhere. oct&dawly
PILLS:
FOB ALL TOK PBBPO3BS OF A
FAMILY PHYSIC.
THERE has long existed a public
\ demand fioran effective purgative [ill!
' «hb:U coaid be relied os as sore end
perfectly safe in Jls operation. 11110
( Hs has been prepared to meet that Je*
auiod< tad an extensive trial rf i*>
virtues has conclusively shown '-iih
what soccers ItaceompLiahe* the pur*
a poee designed. It is easy to maL* a
physical £©, hut not easy to ntatr
which should hare nousofth.- -b-
Jectioa#, bat aH the advantages, of every other. This h«*
been attempted here, and with what success we woujo re
fpec*fully Submit to the pablte decision. It has been in
fortunate for the patleathitherto that almost every put4*
tire medicine b acriaonioas and irritating to the bowls.
Thi* b not,- Many of them produce so mujh griping j.-io
and rernlaion in the system as to more than ennnterbah: i is*
th- rood to be derived from them. These pOi* product* no
irritation or pain, unless it arise from a prarionaly exi- : n
obstruction or derangement in the bo-els. Being pu: It
vegetable, no berm can arise from tbeir use to any qu«t.;»-
tv • but it is better that any medicine should be takeu j -it
c’ously. Minute directions Ibr their use in the sev-.ral
diteases to which they are applicable are given ou the I. x.
Amrng the complaints which have been speedily cured t>y |
them, we may mention liver Complaint,in its Tmrions to tus •
of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor, and Loss of Appewnt, 1
Listlefsoess, IrritabUity, BQious Headsebe, Billon* Feur,
Fever and Ague, Pain in the Sloe and Loins; for, in tru:b, 1
ail these are bat the eonseqaence of diseased action in -lie ]
liver As an aperient, they afford -prompt and sure relief I
in Costiveness, Piles, Celle, Dysentery, II amors, Scrof-la ,
and Scurvy, Golds with rnrenaes of the body, Ulcer* anc i
purity of the Wood; in riiort, any and every case wte . v
purgative la required.
Iliry have also produced tome singularly eueeesrful cu?ss
in Rheumatism, (lout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas. Pallia
tion of the Heart, Pain* in the Back, Stomach and tide.
They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to
purify the blood and prepare the.system far the change of
Keascns. An occasional dose stimulates the 6toxnach *rd
bowels into healthy action, and restores the appetite imd
vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant ;c
-tlon on the circulatory system, renovate the strength of :iie
body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of 1 .e
whole organism. Hence an oceuional doss is adra> ta
gooas even though no serious derangement exists; but un
necessary doxlng shoaid never be carried too far, as en*ry
purgative medicine redoeea the strength, when take;. to
excess. The thousand cares in which a physic is requi. «d
cannot be enumerated here, but they sugge4 themw xes
to the reason of everybody; and It U confidently believed
this pill will answer a better purpose than any thingwl irii
has hitherto been available to mankind. When their vir
tue* are once known, the public will no longer doubt a i.at
remedy to employ w'>en in need erf a cathartic medicine
Prepared by JAMES C. AT KB, Afeiyer and Praetl-al
Chemist, Lowell,Maas. Price 25 cents per box. Five bcA*a
f °SoUi by B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO., Pittsburgh, and by.
\ Druggbta. ’ jyfegmds^
Tape-Worm La Children. r |
rvAAPE-WORMB frequently infest tbe intestines of \ha
X adult. They are often of enormous siae and length,
musing great pain and tend ernes* In the stomach. Tbe
general health becomes deranged, the system enfeeb < d.
eod the symptoms are continually aggravating,until r>- lef
or death terminates tbe suffering. B. A. Fahnestock’s Ver
mifuge is the best remedy in this ease Tbe worm, afur
beiog destrov ed, will be discharged In detached portions,
and a speedy relief will be obtained.
Nxw Yoxx, November Bth, 1853
I hereby certify, that 1 gave a vial of B. A. FabnesU* k’s
Vermifuge to a daughter of mine, two years old, and it
caused ber to puss two worms, tbe satne day; one a fc.;*-
wortn, thirty Inches iu length, the other a Urge stemu-h
-worm, twelve inches in length. I most evrdlally and
cheerfully reoommesd it as a worm medicine.
J G. Fmnare, STB West 43d street.
!>• Prepared and sold by |.
E. A. FAHNESTOCK ft
ijB corner of First and Wood it«.
JAMES BLAKELY, European Agent and Dealer in Kt*l I
Estate, offers for *«le tbe following valuable property,
vis: 2000 acre* fine land near the Mississippi and Misuari
Railroad, lowa 640 tores of timber mod prairie land in St.
Pauls, Minnesota. 190 aeree la Liverpool township, Coll u- ]
blona county,Ohio. 101 aaresoearQreensburg, WesimLrv
land county. 1M sores nearWew Castle, Lawrence oonmy,
highly improved. I acre let near the Trent gate of dr.
Mary Oenwtary. 4 lots, each 94 foot by 110 > neatly ft l red
with pollings near tbe borough of lAWteneevUle. 00
building lota, 95 foet by 100, beer the north end ot the
Sharpsburgh Bildge. M lots, each 00 foet frofet by 160 feet
deep, in Liverpool, Ohio. A very valuable form In Mercer
eonnty, of 100 aeree, with excellent bouses, barn and >.ut
buildings. 9 bouses and lotaon Diamond street, In the bor
ough of Birmingham. 8 lots, each 24 feet on Quarry rtrret,
running back, to tbe Manor Line, Fifth Want Call snd
examine Regiatw, at the corner of Beventh and
streets.
New mubiu—EveniLg bound*. w»aeupsweet>:*i
ody; two pieces: by N.Leidle; Just pabHrbtsL Lovely 1
Belly ; bung by Harry Lehr. Know Nothing Polka. W ere
I Pomemed of Fairy Power. Enchanting Dreams,
Overland Mail Gallop, D*Albert. Constantinople Quadrille.
Caricature Behottisch. Valllasee Polka Mlfftarie. Our Girls,
with colored plate. Dark Eyed RUeo,colored plate. F-iry
ijnrf colored plate. Qaivava March. Table :
Moving p»K rtMU " h - This Darkey's Heart is Sad. Daslilug
Polka, Btrakoseh. Eva Clair, Avery. Home of My CUtd*
hood, My Native Land. Pretty Little Warbler, Clayton.
Away with the Past. Fawn PoUta. Home Glob Behottirch.
Bright Eyes, Kuhe. L’lnnooence Polka, IF Albert,
A T ew Guitar Star of Home, ?. Welland. Kitty
Tyrell, Glover. Bfee is Seeping, Woodbury. Father's
Coming Home Mother, J allien. L,v* wilt thou twin* for
me a Boner. The favorite ballads of W. Y. Wallace, 12
numbers. The Broken Lyre. Yoa ask me if I Love Y»u."
Tis Pleasant to be Young. Justncelvedandforsaltal ihe
old established Piano Depot of
CHARLOTTE BLUM*,
Jy2l 118 Wood stmt.
AdT«rU*«Mtßt.
i NY person wishing to make $590 in 6 months, addrese
J\_ m e, post-paid, Farmington, Trumbull county, 0110.
Tnis Is no fiction or book agency. No travoltaf i* necessa
ry ; but any person can remain at home and make the
above sum in the time stated. Address
PROF. BYRON H BOBU.
rilii* KJ&NTOM IRC?* OOMPANT, <rf Western Penn- J l
X vania, having beams the pjopUeton of the BKSTON
and DICURBOH PATENT for making Wromght iron to
net from, the Ore*tbr that portion *f tattsw flCPWwjl vm
aia lying west of, and indadiM the opuntke cd Fulton,
Huntingdon, Centra, fa— fik and McKean, are caw
prepared to sell oerufleatee of rtoek in said cospany, each
share of stock entitling the holder to share in the profits of
the oompanj, the right to nae one Furnace under mid
Patent. The Company will also sail the right to nee the
improvement in toe above aimed territory, by single far*
nace or otherwise. The fhet that by tfaa Benton process
Iron Ore can be converted Into Blooms at aboat the cost re
quired to convert Ore into Pig Metal,is a suffidentreccm
mendation of Its merits- t
Ur. J * my B- CRANE has ban appointed Agent fbr tba
fl ) f of rights to use Furnaces under sakl'Patent, to vbom
application may be made, or to tba undersigned Director* of
th« Com Dan V. h> MOORHEAD, )
H-i-W* KRAMJUL > Pittsburgh.
JAfi. W. HAILMAIi,]
W- DXWEB WOOD, M'Keesport.
JAB. H. CRANK. Pittsburgh.
r«bll:«Uvtf
I ittY UUUUO-—-A. MTltiHbj owner of Grant and t'-fin
I ) tirteU, has now on head 10 cues blenched moiim,
trom6 hi cent* up; 60 pieces Irish linen: 25 places wtite
molls, iur indies’ dresses, 75 pieces linen; cotton end woolen
good, for boy*’ weer; e few pieess floe hleek dbelie; black,
Derred end ’ plein berage end tisom; nuotilliii nurtiiwj
silk and trimmings ot e?ery description; ten »l«ei end
mixed de bkge; dress ginghams; 600 pieces Msmmncs
prints, test colors— all of wnich will be sold extrsnely iov
j«l2 ___
AGKNOk. »»**-*
li OPPICK— T -
iTUIrtOFKAN AGK.NO*. PASaiSMI&B * RJSIIITTA&CB
Jji OFFICE.—June* Blakely b*a ‘ rT^*T“ U n ß .
witn Ka»tern Rooms, wfckh enablee lam
payable atsfcbt, lor any amount, ‘n
Dublin, Faria, and Frankfort on tkf Main, also, at ail \he
ProTinciai R*"M and Brand** in Germany, France, Great
Britain, and Ireland. Draft* over one hrad»4pomnd* at
94,95 to £l. Office, owner offiarantb and Bmltbfle)dsU>
u? 2& - -
OKiU ANNUAL BAUt-«W> JKll* &tt colon* Jawm
O u6c.rn.pCT JM<l; »««•“?*?«L“2Sf- w ' ,rth
19: «lih >llolh* uni*»* F"’ 4 *>*• pro»<«to>,U
19, wuu >» »UB “ A. A. MASON A OO.'B, .
ia o« 25 ruth mat
to “Sfi“*Ss^
,j .?!* A.’*- Vi%
' f «r.
DB. NORSE’S
Invigorating Cordial
DXAI*~~At flret the propertlfeiattslbnttd NHPnrf. M«rf»
Invigorating BlilrwCoedlalwsjjf Jswwwi fefruhwto- TM
public, often deceived, coaid sotpeUfre and sub*
Mbio truths aaDounccd. by the '(flecoverer. 'Bat tat* unde
siafcle facts, atieetedilij wittea—ndflhu btgbta eta* and
character,-are oop to*?
TStj ja mtfannr byamaai of testtimy. w||* to f«fertly
Ul 'j£ rt EUX2S rwJIW. UjU «*■ «tfl«
•lilng from •mlroM.OT.tkOM^lflU.TlliSMUMM^**
LSSSE£^EBBaBj»a«
I terioos compound tgeßCy of—rtlWßßWtyy?,*
Ole reproduction af human life. -,Tei.pgia>fy ■»*»
eulsr nunc, or deficient tn vital power,»le bwm?**
1 as the only meahrsf communfepung tJ* Njaen ■
1 hammy to the proper enjoymentct eartti Bnttrrnl app»
i tltea, as veil u & hightr mentalatntlail—.»Jtt tonanemi
1 efforts are hot confined to either. aßX,flßtofny eg*- Tn*
I feeWe gW, the effing wife, the ™*
- nrer>voßt men of haeUMOstbeVietta ef nerSMfedeprMßOO,
the Individual soffsißg.Bomgeneral deWH&or from the
wtokhen of ejtcgle organ, ufli eU end pw*
niheeaf relief from the use of thistocoißnajibiarepoTatKW.
To thoee who bare p»d|sfcoettSo* topdfamfeylt will inove
A .complete and safeguard agathetsshaitembto
malady. There ere jueojr, perbaw, wb© haveso trifled vttli
their coastttnUotts, that they think tbrtnartvas beycod the
reach of medicine.* Xet noteven ibce* deepair. TneUzir
dealt *dth disease as It exist*, without reference to oaaam,
end will not only remove the disorder Ueelf. bat
REBUILD THR BROKEK CONBTUUTION.
The derangements of the eystem,leading to nerroae dto*
eneea. end the forms of eo ruhp
one that ii wouldrequirea column toanameceia tbamala
dies fee which this preparation is a spedflo.. .> few, how
ever, but be enumerated, Tb: neuralgia; ttedoknaux,
hea&aehe,.lodpleoi paralysis, byßah,.pilplMßw oi thp
heart; spinal.affeetious, muscular debility, HOiton,flatu
lence, a pricing sensation in the fletiutiumbpem, mental
depyrlon, weakness of the will, huuspdefttm to more,
feinting after extrdse, broken Weep andtmsf£4ng *****
inability to remain In ope place or position, weaknemef tha
procreative organa, sexual toccapeiiiMujt, mafonrhnly,«n<m
onlafta, floor aßras, sinking at toe stomach, ftapale Imfa
I fry*’*—, a chronic tendency to mise*rriage,eih*mtkm, and -
all complaint* growing out af-a free indoldfae* of tha pas»
gjong, and all barrenness that does cot pKwetdfrcm organic
beyond the reach of medkfoe.. .
Whenever tb# organs to bd-ajttad upon-if# ftta from mal*
firweto.n or Mrictural diwssesfitls avandthat
HOME'S LNVIQORATIK& JUJXm
will replace wndiiux with strength, Incapacity with (flfe
ency, irregularity with uniform and natural activity, and
-this wot only without Iniud of jwactloo,hut with auMy
. effect on the general ocganbatfom 4taF' Bear ld mind uid
- all maladies, wherever they begin, finish with the nervous
system, and that the psnilysatkni of the nerve of moikm
and Mutation Is pbytoeaL death. Beartnmffad also, that
for every kind, of nervous disease the KUxliXJoidlal wtha
only Tellable preparation ‘known.
&JREO? NERVOUS DI EkStS. -
No language can convey an adequate Ideis tf the Ibmm
dlate and almost miraculous change which It occabonsln tha
diseased, debilitated and shattered netronsmtem, whethm
broken down by exewareweak by natare, or Impaired by
slckneae—the iu. strung and retoed wrganleatton is at once
braced, revivified and built op. Tha mental *fld phydeal
syniptonis of nervous diseases vanish together, under lt> In
lloence.. Nor is the effect temporary; on the eohtrary tha
rwiiiTf in prmw*"* —** at.
cine reach the constitution Itaeif.apd reatorslt tabs normal
condition.
u*s o? mhost;-' -
Confusion, giddln bm, rash of blood to b«a<L malancholy,
bj9HtS*r wwfebednsto, ■ thbogtoj « salMestrae
ticm—Star cf insanity, dympda, geowal pißjhatkiu, izta*
UliHfo DorronsDeHi, inahmtj to swap, mUwWdat to
■tta&Mf d wmj aftba propagating fttoenoß*,tototoh,BOM:
Bmu,wp larrars, p«i[*t»ffca*«fctlin ban*; topoteoej’,
Vostipatlon, etc, from «hatsra«naaearlstofi4tKtf tb*«
is mtzy reUanw to b« plaead on hnasn Ustimanj,
tn&lllbia. " '
A GREAT USDICIHE TOR VRXALSS.
.. Tbs unparsMed effects of ttd> great tiitmttTi, in a&
complaints incident to females, mark a newer* in (ha wm>.
sals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have ban in
vented—thousand «f tnvigoranta concocted—all parpen Bag
to be specified la tbs various dltaMaa had denligianißta t»
wbfeb the delicate frraatfen of womaarender hm liable.
EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE,
who suffers from weaSaea* tesawnmi, nnrwmniam, tw
more, pains bi tbs back, or any other disorder, whether pe
culiar to her sex, or common-!* both eases tJ|h»th«ii»
rigoxatinfOordlal a trial.
■"***"** markup pxßßcara,
OrotherSf WiUflad this Cordial after they bare need a bot
tle or tjroi a thorough regenerator of the lyilwa. In all
direetionsaie to be frond the happy parents of healthy off
spring, who would not hare been eo bat frr this extraordl
nary preparation. And it is equally potent for the.many die
eases frr which U la rooonunended. Thousands of young
men hare been restored by using it, and not In a slngla In
stance has it failed to benefit them. -
PERSONS OP PALE COMPLEXION.
or consumptive habits, are restored by thanae of a hotdner
two to bloom and vigor, cbasginglhesHn from ap*la,yel
low. sickly color, to a beautiful florid ctmphriiou,'
TO THE MISGUIDED.
These are some of the sad and mala noholy effects prod»
eed by early habits of youth, via; weakness of the hack
and limbs, pains in the heed, tHmnf of sight, lom of mus*
enter power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous
irritability, derangement *f Lbo digestive ihwenoos, general
debility, symptoms of eonsumptions, etc. . .
Mentally, the fcarfnl effeeta on the mind an much to be
dreaded. Loss of memory, confusionj>f ideas, depreariou
of spirits, evil foreboaings, aversion tosociety, aelfdlifrnif, -
tore or solitode, timidity, ete, are Roma ot the evils produ
ced. All thus afflicted - . ~
BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE
should reflect that a sound mind and body are tt»>oitß»
ecttary requl*itea to promote connubial hsppl—; -.indeed,
without these, the through life hammee a weery
clljrrimage—the proepeet hourly detons the Tiaw; the
mind becomes &baaowed- with despair, and filled with the
jgeltßcboly reflectioti that the happinces another be*
eomes blighted with ycror cwa.
CAUTION.
Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial hit bees oonntarftKad
br some unprincipled persona.
In future, all thß genuine Cordial will have the proprie*
tor’s &e-*dmi!e-post«*dOTertbe cork of tufa botth, and the
following words blown in the glass:
Dr* Sloria’a Ixrv-lcormtlmc C«rdltl>
C. U- RING, Proprietor, N. T.
The Cordial la put up, highly concentrated, la pint hot*
tiM— price three dollar* per bottle, two for &T* dottan, tlx
for twelve dollars. C. H.
- Sold byDrugrirte throughout the United States, Ouada
and the West Indies.
AGXHTSi
Pittsburgh—FLEMlNG, BBOS., No. 60 Wood stawt.
Do GEO. H. KEYSBB, No. 140 “ “
AllejjbeoT City—JXQ. r. FIKMUi'Q.
flacinwu — b. H. MBAKINGB. ~
, OK THK CUUtS ui' I>J£AKMCBfi, PALMi, »nd theDts- J
X* chargeeof Matter from the hars—akq,*ll U»y die*- *
agreeable m-Lses like the bussing of iaseet3,feUtagefihUer f i
•shilling of steam, 4c., which are symptoms of approaching £
Deafness, and also general!; with the disease. Ttany per- %
eons who bare boen deaf fur tan, fifteen, and twenty- years, -, j
and were obliged to use ear-trumpets, hare, alter using on* f
| or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpets, being mad# 1
I perfectly well. Pbjrieiazui and Surgeons highly recom*
| mend its use. , * •
I ! From the Tribune. ( ]
Fabers Don't Manser Tons »j« ©.
children annuailT become deaf, ia eenseqtuaee «f dis
charges of matter from their ears. Induced bj aearistJerer,
ColdZ*c- Now.if mothers would do their dutyend pro
run* Scarped Oil for Deafness, sod em it as directed, tfrelr
children would beeurod: bntlf n<tfepted t
tinues terj troublesome, the hearing gradually |*S worse,
end per tie! or total deafbes* ensues.
IMPORTANT NOTICE;
Cbß and tee Jfr*. Barter, and aAs «iQ impart to yew informa
tion that urdlconvinceamdtutiMukpom* ■
AsTOtmPtwo Fact !—Philadelphia, January 4*—l hereby
certify, that when I was about twelve years oM, I gradually
became »?■** in both ears, so that; In a fcw months! lb and
It almost Impossible to hear. onMa In the very loudest tone
of Trie*. I remained In that situation anti! last summer,
a period of eighteen Tears, when' I heard of SCARPA'S
COMPOUND ACOUSTIC OIL. I Immediately obtained *
bottle, which I have need, and am happy to my
like magic, and quite cured me. An; one wishing farther
information of mv case, which I think a remarkable ana,
will me by editing at my raridcpoa,Caaeosasttssfe tot
door above Second street. Bsesrot ka wtl.
[ For sale by
•50 Bewirt a
WILL be paid toanVpanonwhowSlbuj
a box of Dr HEALING ODH*
B~J MENT, andnee U awarding tPdfrecticna t
IBiP# If they will call at my office ail mj a Itk
» / a clear conscience, that M will net-osm*
efatrfy care Chapped Him<U.Chlbulaa.Oh»*
tof, Sore Upe, Bara* and freeaea, Bom
on and sready -aUerfata, If sat
JHVwflPl emtbriy eore Saltebanm, Pile*, Inftewmn
I ” c sb££Sr,S££* c *‘
a««w£SSi.
for sale hy FLEMING BROTHERS. *nd Dr. TtEYEEA,
Wood street, Pittsburgh; J.Q. SMITH, BiralnghamiMn.
g. HOLMES, Temperance-vine; D. M. CURST, ABesfceay
WM. SEIBERT k 880.,477 Pennstrert, PHtshnagh; LOE
' BUS A WIOHTMAN, Pennsylvania warn Wort*; BAICL
I DYER, Allegheny; WIL SMITH, InwTeneevßla; VRKB.
DAVISON, East liberty; SPANG A (XA, BUwarttownj
LEWIS DALZELL A 00, Sharpbwrf; BWWAW, LIOTD
A CO., Iron Work*; J. W. HAHJUW, Mas*
cheater. jyfffcdawy
BR. TERREL’S HEALING OINTMENT wU cmx Set*
rhenmfTetter), Chilblain*, Comma* Bor**, Cfcappedar
Qraeked Hand*, Burn* or Scald*. Cut* or Wound*. Wee.Tn»
Sxmtfcmrftbe Breast Bore Jjbe.Pim
pi** on the Face, and Breaking Oat ana Bore* GaCwifcm*
p.n TW—aeea ojf the Skis, packer «nrf ewer . ttga an*
! ° t I£S* k S*FLEMINQ BROTHERS, Hr. EHTIIR,
WoSmeatHttabargh; J. Q. SMITH Bfamjngfram Drg
8tS?; wSTfeEIBERT A BRO, «7 Pena BtreeCj MEHt
A WIGHTMAN, Pennsylvania Glam Wars*;- Mat 8.
HOLMES* TempenneerlQe; D. M. CURRY, Alleaheaj Olty;
paamitL DYER. Allegheny City; W3L SMITH, tawymsoe
•fIU; LUKE B?DAVIEQIf,Ea*fc Liberty; BPAKQ A CO.
Stewaitstown; LEWIS BALZSLL A OOL, fiharpahmgh
gTEWABT LLOYD A (XL, MechanSca’ lion Wor£s;J.W
HANNEN, Manchester.
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NB, —A single box oT Dr. TERREL’S OINTMENT vffl
• keep any Blacksmith’*,
ie's hands, let them chap or crack ever *o bed, mad nd in
nod working order all winter. r ? -
*trap4redandiddbj MONRO!
Haiiirmikifrmn
Priest* Dlumhi r * -
A ML BROWN, No. 41 Dtamcmd AUfJ, Der . m
mM rote* hi* entire Attention to an oflcePrartfre.
xm Hi* bnMnasa is mostly confined to Prime •
Faecreni DUearu, and inch painfal afirtin—, ■
brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgent* mtmeeea
ees of the Venereal Organ. Skin Die*****, ScerlMuiplb'wp*
I tcenthlr jjimprr—tnrif. Dieewea of the Joint*, liatnli in
Pain. 1* the Baekxnd UieMtrt
tatfonofthe Bladder and adney«,»nepMfnliy traatnl
fas thi«dty)*nabl** Dr .Brown
to offer aamanee* of a speedy enra to aa who mar oette tu* •
PriTateCon«oltitio»T , Rwnna| 41. WintmdnUei
W%. Chant** moderate. wrtetedy
B KUMA I‘ieAL— Dr. brown** neviy dtecoveml remedy
for Rheumatism le a speedy and certain Tlemedyfor
that painful trouble. It never Ixll*. _
Office end Private Consultation Room*Ho. 41 Wle(nJ|
Pittsburgh, IVnn'a. The Doctor i* always at boaaa.
OarRbAA-i««. '
Ur. U. Jayne*n>*mtlf
JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT: Jaywe*a Hair Tonic;
«* TonicVermtfoge; **, SjaatiraKDas
" Carminative Balaam; “ Ague HHx;
<« Altera tire: American llalr Dye
The above ralnaUeAmdly sedidne* eonstantiyon hand,
and cold *Mml« «r retail, at the Pekin TaaStamfiniftfc
street. By A. JAYS*»T
KxctartvaAgent for Ititslingh
OWKBT SCENTED RAPPEE SNUFF—The fiaeatartW*
A now in nae; 300 lb* received by \ ••
JOS. FLEMING,- •
j„l7 corner of Market street aaJ Uw-Phnwi.
ORE BRANDY—I cask of the hneetOhgaecErxnd^A
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