The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, December 10, 1851, Image 4

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nfeclioaaryjflruUßjfealhersVfamtture.drajfviiiedijines
: 81,00**00 fts.
• _.lHaTdwaTej_sueenBware. gTo<;erie?. paiaw»- dve staffs^
,• Clbver, flax, timothy and other grass
= •' . -
. Beef. t«)Tk. battery lard, lard oil, tobacco ieafLcoffee,,
, , - tallow, grain anil rags, y6o©**loo.
Ashev tnarble (rongh), tar, pitch, rosin, German clay
_ bona ‘- baCOa ’ J:C COVODE * COLE, 100, .
■■■).., comer Fenn and Wayne streets
- July Ist, la6l.~|ylo
' SniensviU* and Cumberland to Baltimore and Philada.
. /TUfE Moniing Boat leaves dally at 9 o’clock, A. M.,
X precisely* coaaeeiiDg , wit& the Can at Cumberland
‘.next morning.
• ./Fhe evening boat leaves .daily at 6 o’clock.P.l&
_ (eicept Bpnday-eveningSj><;ouneciing with the cars a
'Ciimberraadnextevemng, av 10 o’clock.
- -TimethroughJo Baltimore 32 hours.. Fare only $9. .
l- t A. Time thfbngaioPhlladelplila4ohour3. Fare only SIO.
■ TfeeNationalßoad ifrcow good, r Conductors go with
•v.v > the'coachea;between Brownsville, and Cumberland—
>' which makes thls'decidediythe best route K&st- ..
' ' - Agent,
'Office in the Monongahela House.
>- ' ■ Piano, with Staging and use of Instrument, • 20,00
.. .Freneau German,bsiin. Drawing & Paiming,each, 10.00
' ; J3e<L Bedding and Washing, .... 5,00
Stationery, ... - - ... - 75
. The two-Sessions commence respectively, on the last
: Wedoesdayia April and in October. Pupils are not re
ceived bat by special arrangement, formless than one
session/£fo deduction for absence, except incases of
greatemergency. NO EXTRAS.
Circulars; containing Recommendations, &c.can be
had of ins. G. R. white, Market street, ana of Mr.
Mellor, 81 Wood street.. (sep29
’ ajOCST ALVjfiRN ACADEMY,
, , ' FOR YODN'i GIRLS,
■- ■ln Cilietof-Pittsburgh ana
, . - - Allegheny) Pd.
TpHl9 INSTITUTION wiil be opened on the Ist day oi
: ' . X, October,for thereception.of papilSj Who will be in*
• -structed in aoyorail of the fallowing branches of an
elenrenihryj'Qseful and liberal education: —Reading,
” Writing, Arithineiici Ancießt and Modem History, An*
, ' ctentttudModerri'Geogrtphy.use'of theG.obes. Botany,
Useful and Ornamental Needle Work, hlusieand Draw*
■ 1 'ing.; :: TERMS:
• - t 1 Taeannnftl pension for Board, Tuition and Wa«h
-• * -ing,payabie. half yearly in advance, - SU2,OQ
Music for beginners, 5,00
Forjhduseof the'lhstrnmeut, .... 2,00
Drawing, 5,00
! < Tbeheaiihy location of the establishment; the plctu
" . teaque:scenery; varied and extensive prospect, ao am-
V*" .*• -matingand enlivening to youthful minds, must render it
; V',v a desirable place ofeducation.
Tbe gteatesl attention of the Teachers wiil he paid to
• _the- health, morai'and intellectual culture, of the pupils
1 • .committed to their care; audio render that attention
;* - ■ - •eifectiva.tlie discipline .will be exact, yeimild and pa
•• rental. There wiLl be two semi-annua* vacations of a
•■ • ' 'fortnight each. Pupils wiil be received atony time du
? ; . ring the session. MRS-DAVID LYNCH,
• -' sep24:tAl Principal-
-bOCTS SSTHKSULH tDAJtf BXUfSStAtt,
[of the laic firm of Sands ißemeraan
LOUIS EEISBaAEI 6 CO.,
v ; IMPORTERS AND- DEALERS IN
Clock*, WalclU3, Jexptlrj , Watch Materials, Tods, 4” c i
' riVTE STSSSX, OSS DOOR 72031 WOOD, PITTSBURGH,
a tdiKE leave to the trade and the public
. generally, that they have themselves carefully se
lected and importedirom Europe, a large slock of Gold
and Silver-watches, Wateit Materials, and Tools for
'' and a most eJegant assortment of Jew
: eliy, fromtlie best manufactories—which they ofler at
V prices as low as they cao be purchased In the eastern
' -markets.
Their stock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver
J -> Patent Levers; do Detached Levers; do Lepines; Sil
vs r Qaa rti e rs; and elegant French timepieces, of the
most approved makes. Together with a large slock of
v Clocks, and Time Pieces, from the best American Facto
* ' Their stock of Jewelry comprises articles of every
; description in this line, such as Finger Rings, Ear Rings,
, Breast Pins. Bracelets, Gold, Fob and Guard Chains,
~ . Gold Guard Keys and Seals, Lockets, Gold and Silver
Silver and German Silver and Table and
Tea Spoons, and every kind of fancy articles generally
kept in establishments of this description -
They woaldrespectfoUy call the attention of the trade
their extensive stock of Watch materials and Tools,
. .. of every. variety, which they have most carefully se
tested. .
. STttAWhlfiaStKS f STKAWBKREIEB I
' A QUANTITY of WUmot Superb Seedling Strata
osrryiP&mtr for sale at the CoaT HiH Nursery.—
<. T his being the season for planting the plants, yon get
.well established and fruit better the following season.—
. .. .This variety wants no recommendation The large
•. quantity brought to the-Pittsburgh market, sold at i£s
cents per quart, when the othervaneUes sold at 15 and
12} cents. They are more productive and finerfiavored,
.■_r r and hold oat longer in fruiting by two weeks. These
Berries measure-4} inches round. A sample of this
FSiift cah-be seen at Mr. Henry Richardson’s Jewelry
Store, corner of the Diamond and Market street. All
ordersleftthere will be promtpiy attended to and for
■ warded to any distance. JOHN LOWEN,
,v_i;: . aep3o • Coal Hill Nursery,
- AA ACRES OF COAL, situated on (he Monongabela
’ ‘l‘x rivers near Limetown. The Mine is opened and
approached by a short Railway, in excellent repair, be
* longing to the above; and seven or eight good miners’
~ houses. Terms—Bs^ooo; some cash; the balance in
well endorsedcotes. Apply to JOHN R, Large,
-sepiSfcti Attorney, Fourth street.
For Sale.
YltWO LOTS OF GROUND, situate in the borough of
J. Manchester, each having a front on Ohio Lone of
-twenty three feet three inches, and extending back one
handled and thirty-eight feeuoaa alley. Said Lots wil
lu beaold separately or jointly.
Terms reasonalite. Tor /orther panicuTajs enquire a
. J. S. HAMILTON’S Office/No. 03 Fifth street, •
~ • aepS&lf ..,
T7ALL'FASHIONS—Just received at the store _^S\
,: J?; of Mrs. Av LEECH, No/? Fnrrn ot&eet, Bf|g|
which wili be inspection on ThursdaySil*
- and End ay, ofTflis week,'where you will find a beaati
» „ -Tfal asxortment of an entire new atyle' Silk,
9 . Satin and Velvet BONNETS; andTRiMMINGS, of va
x£o os kinds, soitabie for the season.
- P.S.—Children’* Bonn eta, Ladies’ Caps and Head
.-Dresses—ofa rich and beanuflil style. [octlfctf .
T* ' Oritersil
HE S AI&ONSof P H. HUNKER, on Liberty street,
near Hand, will be opened on MONDAY, the 22a
-instant, where Ladies and Gentleman can be accommo
• ■ dated with Oysters, served tip in a manner not to be sur
* : passedjn this City.
" 1 ' • tTr* Parties wul- be supplied .with refreshments of all
- ■ st the ahortest notice, and at the most reasonable
• prices. .Cali at P. H. HUNKER’S,
Liberty street
Henry Richardson, Jewelter,
-ITTrAVUVG re-filled bis store in a handsome manner,
JDL andljuirecenily retnrnectfrora ibe Eastern cities
. with a fineaisortmenl of .Watc&es. Jewelry and Fancy
-Goodr, wouid call the aticntion of his friends and cos*
-owners to the fact, tbatamonghi* Watches will be found
r, \t.- th&tnosideiirable atylesypatierns and makers. Of Jew*
. «lry, tt»' latest styles of broches,-bre&*t pins, fob and
... vest, chalnsj-fisger rings,ear rings, miniature, lockets,
&C ,06.
FANCY X3OODS*-Such as paper mache, work tables,
work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfume bottles, table
mats, Coifs pistols, ports monntes, in great variety;
' china frail anicake dishes, Ac.,~wiih an endless variety
of taefoland ornamental article*, which have only to be
seen to be appreciated,
?. v noyl :
OPECTACLES—We have now a T«ry Urge assort
; of near--and farsighted Spectacle*,in gold,
« *riveraud-ateei frame*.-The Glasses ore of thefinest
quality, andwiU be filled to the eye ol tlie customer
r according t<* strict principles of optical science. Hav
ing baa Along experience in this braachof my business,
wo can warrant accuracy and satisfaction.
; 'Scotch Pebbles fitted to order. Also, on hand, a good
TStoek of Telescopes, IMicro scopes. Magnifiers, Reading
‘'GUiises, Counterfeit Note Detector*. Ac.
• * * W.W. WILSON,
-o7 Market street, corner of Fourth.
:■ dov6
i'.'-LL- KUCmVEDaI JSi No. 0 Liberty street—
t) S# boxes Fresh Honey;
Preserved Dry Ginger ;
?ji- .1 case Jeliiea and Jams, put up in fancy pets, by
’Uaderrrood it Co.,Hoston; ’
v 5 boxes fresh Citron;
v . 2 do do-OrangeaadiieraoaPeel,(candied)
Z. -1 do. - do^Gooswemoai
• ' 3 - dfcv da Cherries* Plums, Ac.;
f l. do SpieedXbbsterap
/Iff) fresh Cocoa
-Allchoice Goods and for sale at low rates by
W. A. fiFCLtJRG A CO.,
Grocer* and Tea Healer*.
,
" . aOida'’ do; .
25 $ do ;•.■■ do;
* '• - :i \ ■-' .-.S' do :■■: CfiiroajL *
W'*: ' 2 &K new Orange Al»emon Peel
' skegS'fttßlagaGrap«; -
' Just received ai No, 250 Liberty street. ' i
’ - noV? - £ * WAt a: ftTCLURG & SO; J
': '• • i-vWNkH'VVAJVrKD—f;or-1809 fiießnck, branded
. -i \ . J ■ v'Freeman, left with us bT ilie Moiioij|’ahela
- T. : WOO»3:*SO«j
---, • ■, , - . -• Wo: BXWatet elreeu "
.■■■■: - ,vv»AJ<Ttll>-»gor 18bundles »oal leather.
' wrewuto* by
-_ uort . ' Not6l Water«tt»'
TiF 0H v
j£ ,reeelV * lamilbr«l 1 am ilbr«l^ G & A
•• •MWfc^asKSftga!siSg> , |
.T»oSw<oOf
JLJ noy3 ,
SEaaiamoas.
.'-JP&wtylvania SaSrodd C<>.—-Central Railroad.
>*pHS aobseribers having: been . appointed? Shipping
' > • iL - Agent# for the Pennsylvania or ventral Railroad)
the public that we are now prepared to receive
• • -■any- amoam of merchandise or. produce for • shipment
rEftklrv. -y.-'- -
- Goods tria tius route wiH ; becarried through in five
days, and all consigned tdutwill be forwarded freeot
commissioner charge, for advances. -- ’ r '
“■ .a.*'..: pare&edtto«d* '
MON.ONGAHELA ROUTE.
iMm 1851 • tmMM
BxehukgeiiiTerySuble and Forxilihing
Office,
Wo. 178 Penn Street, near the St. Clair HotiL
The subscriber, thankful to the publio
rt£|B«2jjgs2£/ > for the liberal share of custom in his line
reigl£jMj£es&>heretofore, woold inform them that he has
VEg7* l ’’7<ay.r T7MnT?tyT* bug},
nesnn eonnectiba'wth;hisl4VEßY business,:and will
“ attend to funerals on as reasonable terms os any in the
‘ -city. - Any anythmgfio do in his line, who
may give him a Call, can depend upon their business be
ing to-.promptly, and in the best and neatest
manner- [n>lh2ml JAMES MATTHEWS
V.fiv
yv JPg« iK.HiilsclAy** Pcmala S<mlnary y
J' . r - : ‘ EHTAIWIirG, PA.,
TRTUiL RE*b£KN,&riwSIXTH SESSION, on Wed-
W nesdar-October 2901,1851.
-TSHaffS—P<rS«ri<m</ BSHFois—• Payable in -4dt>ane« :
Board and Tiition, - - - - «60,00
They have also on band a large,assortment of Tele
■"scopes, Spy Glasses aud Opera Glasses, from the best
.. manufactory-in England. Together with a great variety
. of other articles too numeroasio mention-
Croelcs, Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best
mannerenddnthentost reasonable terms. foctil:y
For Sale*
NO. 81 MARKET STREET.
TTUFXH JWARD PfiOPKRi Y xob valuable
JP Property of SO feet on Piae street, by 01 feet deep,
with ft Dwelling hoase arranged with a cellar; a front
and bank, kitchen y alall ana t&o parlors y three cham
ber* and garret; gooayratea and stone hearths, front
and back porches* oat oven and hydrant. Ail.in first
rate. order. ' Price SUOO- Terma—*®3oo in hand ; b*l
ande ©2ooa year. The property will rentfor 8120.
Sr CDTUBERTj General Agent,
SO Smithfield street.
rtes*£. ybs+;>'.-?,
f riffw.JookSi filoait, "•&?£.
liev music. . .
’'QoftGS-STJNe BY MiS-3 CATHARINE HAYES:
:i3 -Sr>lraYoicei;TisS-.veeMO'Slray; Two English
Sallai}*—by r , „ „
—Tbc PoorMan’a Pride; Pear Land of My Fathers.
TtrolrisK Ballad^— by.AY. Cuemjey.
'" The Harp that once through Tara’s Halls
gongs sang by MadTle Jcmiy Lmil at her Concerts.
... >Tis the Last Bose.of Sumraar.:
' • 7 The Stars o/Heaven arc ClgQmlng.
AoldHohm Gray. '■■■-• is
Horae y Sweet Home.- Tins is the only correct edition;
containing (by Mad’lfe Jenny Lind’s permission), alt
the changes, ornaments,.Ac., introduced by herewith
new accompaniments by Jules Benedict.
• One Little Word before We Part. By N. 0. Bochsa.
On the Banks of Old Salt River. *
• ~We Com® again with St ngs to Greet You.
&Sleeping,J Dreamed, Love—by W. V. Wallace. Just
published: • i .
Somebody’s-Coming, bul l'll Not Tell Who.
The Bachelor’s Song—by “One of the Squad.” '
He Doeih All Things WelL
-—Motmtato Maid’s Invitation;
WALTZES—LiIy (with colored plate) Hunting; Lu
crezia Bagla, RogolzeV Italian, Arabella. Le Byron:
Charleston, Ac. ' .
POLKAS—La Pluie de Perleg, L’lnspiration, Ham*
burgh, Sue Ma Brunette, Jenny' Lind’s Summit, Ravel,
Ac.. Ac.
MARCHES Churuhuseo Grand, Turkish, Grand
It&Uenne, Wedding, Ac.
Just received and for sale at
CHARLOTTE BLUME’S,
Old Established Piano Depot,
itß Wood street.
Double tt«ett - Melodeon.
THE subscriber has just opened a very fine Melbdeon,
5-octaves, with double seu of reeds, made by the
original Inventor?, Carhardt and Needham, Now York,
This Instrument h equal in point of power and vplnme
to any small organ, and far preferable to it for sweetness
of- tone,'capaeity to stand in tune and facility for trans
porting,- These instruments are made expressly for
church use, and owing to the lowness of price are fast
superseding the organs. The public are respectfully'
invited to call and examine this fihe Melodecn previous
to its leaving the subscriber’s warcroom, it having been
purchased by a congregation in this city.
. .., H.KLEBER, No 101 Third su,
00t29. Sole agent for Carhardt ANoedharo’* Mclodeon
SBW 510 SIC.
SONGS sung by Miss Catharine Hayes;
Come where the Sweet Zephyrs pass;
The Harp that once through Tara’s Hall* ;
O! Sing to Me; Coram’through the Rye ;
Songs sung by Jenoy Lind at her Concerts;
Auld'Koblc Gray; Home, Sweet Home ;
The Lost Heart; The Cavalier;
TheKeepaako—a sequel to the Cavalier;
' Strike the Harp Gently—by Woodbury ;
Sweet-Anpe or the Valet The Mother’s Song;
Call Me Pel Names; Pilgrim Land Forever ;
Little Kcd Riding Hood—taken from the Story ;
The Lord’s Prayer—with Music by S. Glover;
A.Parting Hymn—Sisters Erer We all are Parted ;
Why do Summer Ro.>es Fade—with colored plate j
Forest, Bride’s, Flower, Sc ho tush 4. Bloomer Polkas;
Giaraue Waltz, Bloomer Waliz, Ac.
Received and for sole by
,oct29 JOHN H MEL LOR, 81 Wood st.
Ladies I t Read This 1I f
IN THE PRESS, and will shortly be ready, ‘‘THE
HANDMAID TO THE PIANO ; comprising a full
description of the mecbaniKm of the instrument, the de
feels to which it is liable (about 200 in number,) the
method of remedying each defect, and instructions how
to keep the instrument always in tune.” By P. B. Teh*
PLUTO!?.
Every person having a Piano should have a copy of
this book.' No work ortbc kind has ever been publish
ed. The'information it imparts is worth ten times its
price—one dollar; and, among otheradvantnges. it will
effectually guard you from having your Piano spoiled by
unskillful tuners.
Ladies and gentlemen in the cities of Pittsburgh and
Allegheny, desiring early copies of the work, c&n be
famished at their residences by leaving their addresses
at the .mtraic stores of Messrs. John H. Mellor, Wood
street, and Henry Klebcr, Third street.
By sending one dollar to the author, at the Gazette Of
fice, Pittsburgh, a copy will be forwarded, free of post
age, to any part of the United States. Six copies for
five dollars: A liberal discount to Book sellers and Mu
sic dealerd.
There, is no more appropriate present that a gentle
man cairmake to a lady, than a copy of this book.
Send in your orders! 0c21:3m
THACKERAY’S NEW BOOK—S KETCHEBIN
IRELAND—by W. M. Thxckkrat, author of
“Vanity Fair,” “ The History of Pendenms,” ‘‘The
Great Hogarty Diamond,” Ac., Ac., embellished with
thirty-eight beautiful illustrative engravings. Illustra
ting the best characters and scenes to the whole work,
from original designs, drawn by the author on the spoi
lt is beyond all doubt one of the greatest and best
works ever written in the English language. We an
nex a few notices of the Press:—
“ Here is a book to drive away melancholy.” it is by
that mo3t laughter moving writer of the agr, Th&cker&y,
and those wbo read it must luugh,be they ever so mel
ancholy. We reeoguize everywhere the pen of the au
thor of “Vanity Fair,” and “ Pendenniv’ and are by
no means displeased with the acquaintance.”— Western
Comment.
a Replete with truthful delineations of character, and
sparkling; With the coruscations of wit and humor” —
Ccmmatiai Advertiser
44 No recent fiction seems to us to bear such intrinsic
evidence of being drawn from Life.” —Burnt Journal
For sale at MINER 4. Co.'s Cheap Book Store, No
32 Brarthfield street. loeuS
Superior Watch Repairing.
JOHN M. ROBERTS, WATCHMAKER ABh a
JEWjsLLER, desires again to call the at-
tention of the public to the workshop which hfiJSr*jk
has opened at No 10 Fifth sireet,twodoor*frora€su2sf
Marku, where he continues to devote his special atten
tion to the repairing and refitting of Chronometer, Du
plex. Patent Lever, L'£pine,ahd every description of
fine watches and Clocks.
Having for a number of years been employed as Fore
man in the workshop of the largest establishment in this
city, I flatter myself that those t&vonng me with patron
age will find ail work ei trusted executed in uie best
maimpr and on the most reasonable terms.
References —John Harper, Esq, Edward Heaxieton,
Esq.jß H. Hartley. E-q, Joseph Woodwetl, Joshua
Rhodes & Co., and Win. lJ.Scalie.
A. carefully selected stock of Watches, Clocks, Jew*
eiry, Spoons, Spectacles, ftc., constantly on hand,wltich
have been purchased at the lowest cash prices, and will
be sold at a very ttr.all advance fortbe same. [oul2
Oltlsem and Stranger^
-aa DO yon wuh to purchase a orwn
CMJI.DorSILVERWATCH,
ft* «one-half the usual price? If so, call at HOOD’S
GS*|2ljN£W JEWELRY STORE. 61 Market sirtet,
two doors north of Third, and take a look at his new
stock, just arrived, and you can there purchase Watch
es or any kind of fine Gold Jewelry at their real value,
and not be charged two prices for everything, as you
have usually been ; but con get the very best quality of
goods at the lowest eastern price*. Do not beltcve what
others, interested in their own sales, tell you, but come
and see for yourselves. Ail goods sold auhisesiablisly
ment will be warranted as represented at lime of solo—>
so that all may purchase equally safe and cheap. aol3,
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
Completed to Locltportf 90 Miles West of
Johnstown.
TIME REDUCED ANDSPEED INCREASED !
fpHKsubscriberjhaving the pleasure to announce to
JL their friends* and patrons of the Pennsylvania Rail
road, thauhey have commenced trans-shipping at Lock
port, and confidenly expect lo deliver treight to and
from PhUadelphia tn four days.
We are now prepared lo receive and forward any
amount of Merchandize of produce within our capacity
whichis One Thousand Tons Per Weofc, at the follow,
ing rates of freight:
ttfiST CLAES.
Dry Goods, Hals, Shoes, Books, Stationary, Cutlery,
Confectiouary, Fruits, Feathers, Furnitnre, Drags
Medicines, Saddlery, Ac-, Ac. SI,OO lOOlhs.
SECOND CLASS.
Hardware, Queensware Groceries, Paints, Dye Studs,
Oils, Leather, Clover, Flax, Timothy and other Grass
Seeds, Wool, Ac. 6c 100.
■ - TBXBD CLASS.
Beef, Pork,Butter, Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco Leaf, Codec,
Tallow, Grain and Rags, 60c & 100.
VOCBTH CLASS.
Ashes, Marble (rough) Tar, Pitch, Rosin, German Ciay
Bones,Bacon, Ac., 50c 100,
COVODE A COLE, Agents,
aug29 comer of Penn and Wayne streets.
Only forty Miles Staging 1
BY THE NB>V CENTRAL R A ILRO AD
TO PHILADELPHIA.
1881. tol-THi 1861.
- Fal.i! AttltANGEHElira
VIA THE EE W PENES YL VANIA RAILROAD!
QOOD INTENT AND TELEGRAPH'MAIL LINES
of splendid new Troy built Coaches, for Blairsville.
wut leave Pittsburgh every’ day at 1 o'clock, P. M , ana
at 4 o’clock, P. M. and from thence 301 miles by the JVew
Pennsylvania Railroad, to* Philadelphia, New York and
Baltimore. Time through only thirty kourt.
Coaches will leave every evening al 1 and 4 o'clockl
EXTRAS—To leave at any lime, always In readiness.
This U the most direct, comfortable and expeditious
route to the Eastern cities. Passengers (or Baltimore
take the new Railroad at-Horrisborg direct, on the arri
yal of the cars ntthatplaco.
N B.—The only Office for the above Lines under St.
Charles Hotel, 40 Wood street, Pittsburgh,
sepi - W. R. MOORHEAD, Agent
Emporium of Light I
CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS.
WH. WRIGHT, (successor to J. S. Tough), Manu
• fuctorerof and Dealer .Wholesale and Retail in
the above named (HI and Lamps, is now receiving a large
assortment of LAMPS, for burning the Ethereal Oil,
Comphine and Pine Oil. Also, Lamps of every descrip
tion for burning Lard and Lard Oil.
Chandeliers, Girandole Hail Lamps, Wicks, Globes,
Chimney Mats, Cans, and all things pertaining to the
trade.
' Ethereal, Camphlne or Pine Oil, regularly supplied
once or twice a week.
Ail orders left with ihe wagon, which is constantly
passing through the city, will be promptly attended to.
N. B. Lamps of all kinds altered to burn the Elbe*
real Oil. Alt articles delivered in any part of the city,
or in Allegheny, free of cost.
W. H. WRIGHT,
No. 83 Fourth st., f Apollo Hall,)
between Market ana Wood streets.
a Dr. Wm« P» Giles,
rtgaa: veterinaky surgeon.
Office at Body Patterson’* Livery Stables, on
Fourth street; between Wood and Smithfield. (jy4:ly
Lithographic Inatltate,
Y^tO-PARTNEBSHIP. —The subscribers most respect*
V/ folly announce to their friends and the public gen*
erally, that they have this day entered into Ccopartner
ship, for the purpose ot carrying on, at the old stand, in
gingerly’s Building, opposite the Post Office, Third street,
-gitttbnrgfaithy lithographic Printing, in ail its various
branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from
Europe, they'are prepared to oo works' in 'Lithography
equal to steel engraving. They solicit a continuance of
the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the
i oaejianner, Wm. they hope by strict
attention totheir business, by elegant workmanship, and
the most reasonable terms, to-tnerU the favors of an en
lightened public.
Bonds, Cheeks, Drafts, Machine Drawings, Likeness
es, Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Bill Heads; Plots
Lithographed and Printed in lUack, Gold Bronze ef Co*
tow-
Specimens ofnheir work can be seen at their Office; l
as above. WAL SCHUCHMAN,
apr23 r FEEILHAPNLEIN.
Brandies, wines and gin— ... - •
40 half pipei Comae Brandy. James Uemiessy;
. ; 20jqrJbask*„. do do do;
20 octares do do do;
' 10batfpipesRochelteBrandy. A.Seigneiie;
10 qr, caAi do do do;
lOoUarcs do do do;
4 pipesiloUaadGio; ,
-sj B»Jicßeon»BcdichM»lt Whiskey; . '
lOqrvCashsModCTaWine:.
' 10 or. casks Pale Shorty Wine—various brands;
;n. dp —.L-T-TennWlfr. WinA.JCaraemei?s;
■ - - 00 d» .' .-.Port Wine—variousgrades & vintages
i- ' SO do:.; SweetJlsiaga Wine; :
SU-- do.:' 'lndiaabrls.SweetMalagaWine; ( ‘
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Ouh Mjtttftl Pile Company
Harrisburg,-Pennsylvania.
-s i . f i CA^fsPAl r^aioo,ooO»
CHARTER perpetual.
»rpH&atid&fsikned having’been appointed Agentsfor
above Company,hayc opened an Office in No.
T4"Si.CliurBtre6t7and are now prepared to effect insu
rances on city and country property, upon as favorable
tetrnsvns- any Company in the Slate. All
persons having'property .insured in this; Company are
entitled to vote for ltd oncers. 1 and tp share in its carn
mgßjbuf Orendt I&bie.in alty event, for anything be
yond the amount they have paid. promptly
.pajd in suty daysniter proof of the same.
- 'omcfißs.''
Hon;JOBN : C. BUCHER, President.
CHA9. E> H£BST2R, i Vico President.
Thos.H. WfUsoa^Seosciaxy.
David Fleming. Attorney and Counsellor.
'■> C.'ffacher, Rudolph F. Kelker,
Wm;fColder, It* David Fleming, Isaac O. M’Kinley,
Chas. E. Hiester, Elias E. Kinzer,Samuel W. Hays,
David Muraraa, Jr. 3 John Nlnninger. Dauphin County;.
JacobS. Haldemau, York: Henry H. Fry. Lancaster;
Adam SOhm&ef, Berks ; John G. Brenner. Philadelphia;
. William.Mintzer^ftlontgomeiy; Thomas Gillespie, Lu
zerne ; Gordon F; Mason, Bradford; Amos K. Kapp,
Northumberthnd; Tames Burns, Mifflin; John T. Hoov
er, Centre; JohaS-Isett, Huntingdon : James K. Moore
head, Allegheny; Jonathan D Lcet, Washington; Geo.
H. Bucher. Cumberland; George w. Moaser, Carbon.
M’LAIN A MOFFITT,
14 St. Ch»ir street,
. jy2g?9m Agent* for Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co.
Pittitrargh lAtm Insurance Compsuy.”
THIB COMPANY was incorporated in Pebruary,
1851, with a Perpetual Charter, and has commenced
business on a Capital of sloo^ooo.
The Company does business both on the Joint Stock
and Mmuaiplan.
On tlle Joint Stock plan the rates are one-third less
than, those charged by Mutual Companies, and Fifteen
Per Cent, lower than the rates of most Stock Compa
nies.
Mutual rates are the same as those adopted by other
safely conducted Companies. Those insured on the
mutual principle have the combined securities furnished
by that system of insurance, and the Capita) and Sur
plus Knud of the Joint Stock department.
The Charierpennits the grunting of insurance on life,
in every form, including the right of wife, children, pa
rents, relations, friends or creditors—to insure the life of
anotherfor own exclusive benefit, payable mler
death, or upon the parties arriving at the age of 50, 55,
50 or 65. at the option of the insured.
OFFICERS.
James S. Hoon, President.
Samuel hrClurkan, Vice President
Joseph S. Leech Treasurer.
Charles A. Colton. Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
James S- Hood, Joseph S. Leech,
:John S-Diiwonh, Charles A. Cohon,
Samuel M’Clurkau, William Phillips;
John A. Wilson.
BOARD or GUiAKCB.
Hon. William Wilkins, Late Secretary o( War
Hon. Walter Forward, Late Secretary of Treasury
John Snyder, Esq., Cashier Pittsburgh Bank.
Malcolm Leech, Esq., Wholesale Grocer.
SOLICITOUS.
Hon A. W. Loomis. | A. B. M’Calmont. Esq.
msdical Board.
Consulting, Physicians.
Joseph Gazzara, M. 0 William Addison, M. D
Jeremiah Brook*, M. D K G. Kdriugtoii, M. D.
EXA MIKING BUTSICIAKS.
Samuel Diiworth, M. D.,47 Smithfield street
Robe Snyder, M. D_, 10U Fourtli at.
John Crawford, M. D., 29 Sixth st.
Wra. MeK Morgan,M. D , 107 Liberty si.
Dr. Diiworth will he in attendance at tne office. every
day, at IS o’clock.
Those who have spoken for an agency, are requested
to call, take their papers, and commence operations
forthwith. All persoes engaged in the insurance busi
ness will be supplied with blanks and a'lowed the usual
commission.
Office of the Company, No. 75 Fourth street.
my 7 C A. COLTON, ftey
Keutuoky Hutua! Life lfliurauce Co.
GUARANTY FUND, $lOO,OOO.
THIS COMPAN Y offers to the insured all the security
and advantages of the Matual and Joint Slock Plans
(as heretofore applied) combined, n&raulv : Low rates of
premium j an annual return in cash of the per centage
required for the contingent risk of the year ; an ade
quate, but not excessive provision for the future security
•f members for the whofe term of lue, wtin an equitable
interest in the accumulating fund secured to such mem
bers, payable at death, t>y credits upon their poli
cies; aguaranty fund desigued for the permanent secu
rity of snort term members, and also for the present sc
carity of tbose for the whole term of life.
fpnThls is the only Mutual Life insurance Company
whose rates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced stan
dard, with a provision for on annually increasing accu
mulation of funds (for iuture security) iu exact propor
tion to the amount of business and the tuc-rcasuig risk j
from advancing age among the members
Pamphlets, tracts, Ac., giving in detail the plan and
rates of the Company, furmsbeu gratis, and applications
for insurance received by J. TUHBETT, Agent,
121). Wood street, Pittsburgh
Saml. Pilwobtu, Medical F.iominer iyl2ryi
«jP¥»V gynlrltnlffirs lniurauefl Company.
or ruu^DXLrniA
Directors
Charles W. Bunoker. ueorgr W Ricaaru*.
Thomas Hart, Mordecai L) Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Bone,
SamoelGrant. David 8- Browne.
Jacob R. Smith, Morm Patterson
CHAS. N. UANCKER, Pres't
Cbas. G. Bakcur, Secretary.
ID- Continue to make Insurance,perpetual of ’Urmted,
on everYdescriplion of property in town and country’
at rates as low us arc consistent wuh security '
The Company have reserved a large Contingent FurwU
which, with their Capital oud Premiums, safely invested,
ftHord ample protection to the assured
The Assets of the Company, on January Ist. I SSI, a*
fiabliahed agreeably to an Aci of Assembly, were as fol
ows.viz :
Mortgage! .... »? 91!:, 121: do
Real Estate • • S-t. J 77 78
Temporyy Loans- • ———. ■ '<t’yt>6 17
Stocks ■—— Ot.h.'-D 00
Cash, ate. Bl
. 81.212,70$ 44
Since their incorporation, a period of 21 year?, the?
have paid upwards of One Million Four hundred Thou
sand DoHan, losses by fire, thereby affording evuiencr
of the advantages oflnsarunce, as wcil as the ability arul
disposition to meet with promptness, ail liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
apriH) _OfficeN. E. corner Wood and 3d sts.
flarliiC) h'ira and lniandfraniportatlon
IMSCItA NC K.
rpHE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMER
JL ICA, Philadelphia, chartered 17W, capitul $OOO.-
000, asseit January 13, l«5l, $1,001,205 00, wil:
make insurance on buildings ami their contents in this
city oad vicinity. Also, on property of every descrip
tion, on steamboats and other vessels, either by inland
transportation or on the seas.
ArthurG. Coffin, Pres’ 1 ., Jacob M. J ltomas
Samuel W. Jones John R. NetT.
Edward Smith. Richard D. Wood,
John A. Brown. William Welsh,
Samuel F. Smith, Francis Hankins,
Samuel Brooks. $. Austin Altibooe
Charles Taylor, William K. Bowen.
Ambrose White, George W. Aspinwall,
Thomas P. Cope, James N. Dickson,
S. Morris, WaJer, H. D. Sherrerd, Scc’y.
This is the oldest hindrance Company in the United
States, and from its high standing, long experience, am
ple means, and avoidiug all risks of an extra hazard
ous character, may be considered as offering ample se
curity to the public. WM. P. JONES. Agent,
ja24 No. 141 Front street.
Li YES INSURED B Y THE
Kentucky mutual Life luiarancc Co.,
COVINGTON, KY.
fftHIS COMPANY has-aelu&l Capital of ONE HUN
JL DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and is managed
by men of the highest integrity aud responsibility.
Pamphlets furnished, information given, and applica
tions received by J. TUKBBTT, Agent,
129 Wood street.
Samuel Dilwohth, Medical Examiner. [se p 2
INSURANCE.
THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUn
ANCE COMP ANY*-—Office. North Room of the Kr
change. Third street, Philadelphia.
Fihi lNOThATtca.—Buildings, Merchandize and otliei
property in town and country, insured against loss or
damage by fire at the lowestraic of premium.
Mahinklnsuoance. —They also insure Vessels, Car
goes and freights, foreign or under open or
special policies, us ijte assured may desire.
ItfLaTroTBANSPORTATioN.--They also insure merchan
dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal
Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes,on the most
liberal terms.
DIRECTORS—Joseph 11. Seal, Edmond A. Souder
John C. Davis. Robert Burton, J ohu R. Penrose. Samuel
Edwarde,Geo. G. Leiper. Edward Darlington, Isaac R.
Davis, William Fplwcll, John Newlin, Dr. 11. M. Liusu>n,
James C. Hatid.Theophilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks,
Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George Serrill.Speneer Mc-
Ilvain, Charles Kelly, J G. Johnson, William Hay,Dr
S. Thomas, John Sellers. Win. Eyre, Jr.
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. D P Morgan,
Hugh Craig, Juo.T. Logan.
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
Taos. C. Hank, Vice President.
Joseph W. Cowa.n, Secretary,
fly Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pitts
burgh. OelfrdlQ P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
Fir* and IQtriuo Insurance,
riIHE OFFICE of the Insurance Co. of North Amencn
X bos been removed to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones
A Co., No. 141 Front street, third house East of Wood
street, where tbesabscribcr will issue Policies on Build
ings and their contents, and on Shipments by Steamboats
aud other vessels, for the above old and responsible
Company. [ap3] . WM. P. JONES, Agent.
Lift aud Healtli insurance*
3 UIE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE
COMPANY , of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the
gislature of Pennsylvania,March,lb4Ci Charter Per
petual j Capital $lOO,OOO. Rates lower than any Pennsyl
vania Company, and full 20 per cent, lower than the.
usoal rates of Life Insurance, as the following- compari :
sou will show. Thus a person or the uge of 30 insuring
for $lOO for life, must pay in the Girard $2,30, Pennsyl
vania 82,30, Penn Mutual $2,36, Equitable $2,04, New
England 82,36, Albion 82,48, New York Life 82,36, l ifi
and Health, Philadelphia , Sl4l.
Diascroaa— Samuel D Orrick, Charles D Hall, Wm F
Boone, Robert P King. Charles P Hayes, AI W Baldwin,
ChoS O B Campbell, M M Reeve. M. D.; Lewis Cooper.
J Rodman Barker, E H Butler, Edwin R Cope. Presi
dent, Samuel D Orrick ; Free President, Robert P. King
Secretary, Francis Blackburne.
Applications will be received and everv information
given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Owtca:
Uoinmercial Rooms, corner of Third and Wood streets
Pittsburgh. ocu»:y
Ptrs and marine insurance.
THE Insurance Company of North America, of Philo.
delphia,through its duly authorized. Agent, the sub
scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance
on property. In this city and Its vicinity, and on shipmen
by the oanol and rivers.
DIRECTORS:
Arthui G. .Coffin, Pres’L. Samuel Brooks,
Alex.-Henry, «br Charles Taylor,
Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W, Smith,
Edward Smith, Ambrose While,
John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thoruafc
John White, John R. Neff,
Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood*',•
, Wm. Welsh, Henry D. SherrardjSec'y.
This Is the oldest Insurance Company in the United
Btatps,having been chartered in 1794. Its ciiarteris per
potnkl,(U)d'fromUfl high standing, long experience, am
ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous
character, it may be con&iderecL&s offering ample securi
tytothe public. WILLIAM P. JONES.
At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co., Water and
Front 1! w may4y
...r Jolm M’Carmcy,
WHOLESALE ANP RETAIL DEALER IN
Foreign and Domeetic:Cigar?iTobdcc<i .Md Snujf,
No. 14E Wood street, edrnerof Vi rein alloy,
«pi24>£oCi'-gZ''-)--:- Pittsburgh, Pa. .
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SECOND ARRIVAL OF NBW
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS.
ffTTOUNG, STEVENSON A LO>VE; Sign of Iho Origi
vJLv-nal.Bfte Hive, N 0.74 MarketßtraotjriUsburgh, be*
i ween Fourth street and xhe OiatDondvhave Jqju reed red
from tfceTecent large clearirigoiu sales, and the import*
ers Md inanofacuirers : in New York and Philadelphia,
the large*! and cheapest stock,of Goods ever offered in
this mafketVcomprisingfiit part a very large assortment
of DRESS GOODS of every description, suited to the
season, at from 20to 25 percent, lower than former pri
ces.
Black and Colored French Merinos andThibet Cloths,
from62toSl,2sper yard;
Black and Colored English Merinos and Lyonesc
Cloths,from3l to44c. per yard;
Black and Colored Paramatta s and Fancy Alpacas,
from 12 to 02c. per yard;
Plain and Embroidered De Laines, Cashmeres and
French Merinos;
Plain Black, Colored and Printed Delaines and Cush*
meres;
* Very Rich Brocade and Watered Silks and ,Poplans;
do Plain Black. Colored Silks and Turk Satins.
A large stock BONNET SILKS, BATINS ANOGRO.
DE AFIUCES, and of Bonnet and Mantilla Velvets, all
colors; Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, at very reduced prices
SHAWLS!' SHAWLS!
A full assortment of Bay State and Woolen Long and
Square Shawls;
Also. Rich Brocha, Long and Square Shawls;
Printed Terkerri, Cashmere, De Laine and Tbibei
Shawls;
ALSO—AT GREAT BARGAINS—
Laces, Embroideries and Hundkcmhiefs;
Hoe ery, Glovee, Suspenders and Cravats ;
Irish Linens, Table Cloths and Damask?;
Prints, Checks, Muslins and Ticking? ;
Red, White and Yellow Flannels ;
Plain, Brown, Blue and Barred Flanne is;
Cloths, Cassiraeres, Satinets, Ky. Jeans A Vestings.
The proprietors would respectfully solicit an early cull
from all of their friends, and the pnbiic generally, feel*
ing confident that they can offer greater inducements to
wholesale and retail buyers than ever have heretofore
been offered in Pittsburgh.
oei2s . YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE.
SECOND GUEAT AOttIVAL!
OF FALL and Winter Dry Goods and Vuritics at No.
97, Northwest corner of Wood street und Diamond
alley, Pittsburgh. Pa- D. Gbrgo A Co. would again an
nounce to their old customers and dealers generally in
their line, that they arc now prepared! o offer for sale
their present new stock of Goods nt unhsually IoW rates.
And as our purchases have been made on Lhe njost fav
orable terms with importers and Manufacturers* we flat
ter ourselves, and hope to be a‘»lc to ment& continuance
of confidence and patronage of onr old customers and
the public generally, which has been heretofore'so libe
rally bestowed upon us. Oar DRV GOODS STOCK is
in part of Broadcloths, Cassiraeres, Satlinets, Tweeds,
fancy Veslmtis, Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and
Brown Mua'ins, Tickings, Blankets, Linscy Plaids, Al
pacas, Meriuoee, Muslin DeLaines, Cashmeres, fancy
Prints, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, Table Diapers,
Ginghams, long Shawls, Silk Cravats, Pon-,
gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct
from Ireland, and all other articles generally kept in the
Dry Goods line. Ora Va rutty Department will be found
on examination to be unsurpassed by any other of Un
kind West of the Mountains, and is made up in part of
Combs, Buttons, Patent and Spool Threads, direct from
Europe | Port Monies and POcket Books, Hooks and
F.yes, Pins and'Needles, Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra
zors, Table Cutlery', ana. Pen-Kinves jaw arrived from
Sheffield; .Patent Medicines, Violin and Violin Strings,
Gain Suspenders, Slates ami Slate Pencils, Percussion
Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosier}'. Gloves, Lawns and
Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps and Fringes,
fancy Nettings, Green Bandages. Black Silk Veils, Silk
Florence together with a general nssorun-'-nt of all other
article# in the Variety line. We have on band and for
sale a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches und
Watch Materials, Gold and GtU Jewelry, Gold and Sil
ver Pens and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles,
Clocks, Ac., to which we invite the attention of all buy
ers, as we are determined to sell our Goods on the most
reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer
ence
N.B. The business of tbe Inte firm of Gbkoo AMo
Candles# is to be settled by D. G&BOO at the stand of D.
Ckegg A Co, who is fully authorized for scab and in
whose possession are the paper?, Notes and Books of
said fi< m. loci!s:tf
108. FRENCH STORE, 108
James Gosling,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer and Importer of
fancy, foreign and domestic dhygoods,
WOULD respectfully tuforin the public anil hi*
friends, {from whom he baa formerly received a
liberal share cf custom), that he has used every exer
tion in securing an extensivo and complete assortment
of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, of the best quality.
Consisting of the following articles : French and Kn-
Mennos, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Poulins Silks, Sat
in?, Alous De Laines, (uid other Dress Goods ; Shawl*.
V&zeues. Moit ties and Cloak*, of every variety
Ladies’ and Children’s Bonnets, Caps, Cape*;}
Ribbons, Flowers, Feather*. Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, Ac
Gentlemen’* Cravat*. Handkerchiefs, Collar*, rtlun?,
Drawers, Hosiery, Ac.
With a large slock of Bleached and Brown Muslin*.
Shirting, Sheeting ; Table Linens, Tickings, Checks,
Flannels, Calicos, Satinets, Jeans, Ac. Also, an assort*
inmi of Mounting Goods,
The above stock,with numerous other urtieleß th»*
propnetor t* now opening a ; hip New Store, No iU-
Market street, to which he invite * purchasers, as he is
determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest
MADAML A GOSLING *tlli continues to give her
undivided attention to the manufacturing of Vizettes,
Cloak*, Capos, Bonnet?, fee , wturh are aH made in a su
perior style. She respectfully solicits purchases and
order*. French Pattern Hats for the trade, slwaydson
band. [oexM
W K W GOODS!
NEW WHOLESALE TRIMMING
VARIETY STORE,
No. 01 Wood Street,
Between Third and Fourth struts, opposite Hampton.
Smith 4* CoJi, Pittsburgh.
riIHK subscriber respectfully invite* the attention ot
i Country and City Merchants to hl»prten<Hve asuon.-
inent of Trimming. Noiion, Fancy and Variety Goods,
which he i* now opening for the Full Trade Among
the articles composing hi* .-lock may be found a lull ns
fortmem of the following:—
Buttons, Fdglng*. Poeret Book*. Threads, Comb* ,
Lace* and inserting*. Porte Monnaies, Suspenders;
Rmbrotdene*, Necdics. Swiss and Victoria MuIJ«. *
Fringe*, Gimp*. Pin*, Jackoitet*, Braid*;
Hook* and Rye®, Fancy and Dre** Hutton*, iirusite*,
Tapp Checks, Plain and Fancy Bobmets, Whalebone;
Quill'd Ribbons, Btnck Silk and Lisle Lace* ;
New Style Ribbon Trimming. Hosiery and Glove*
.Biuck Lace Veil*. Woollen Ltoraforu;
Bucfc Gloves and Mitts. Bonnet Ribbons;
Genii* Silk Woollen and Conon Undershirt* aod Draw
oral
lioa* aud Ring Comforts, Worsted and Op- ra Hoods '
Plain Mantel Ribbon*. Infants' Bools;
Cravat' and Pongee Pocket Handkerchiefs ;
Plum Satin Ribbons, Linen Uambric Pocket Hdkfs
Gilt and Gold Jewelry, Jerome Clocks. Fancy Soap'
Carpet Bog® and Satchels. Window Shades ;
Toilet Cases, Violins, Perfumery, Jewsharpa ,
Gillot'* Steel Pen* Gold Pens, Umbrellas, Accorde
ons}
Conch Shells, Zephyr Worsteds, Perforated Board*;
Flos* Silks, Worsted and Crochet Needles, Looking
Glasses; . t
Which, with u variety of other articles, he will offer
for cash or approved -credit, ut prices comparing favo
rably with Eastern markets.
P. S —The attenllonof Pedlars is particularly direct
cd to this extensive aud varied assortment.
sepli-U • ■ W.JJ. MURPHY
KEW 0 0 01)81
subscriber having now received his eimre stock
A of PALL AND WINTER GOODS, would respect
fully inform his customers and the public, that he is pre
pared to dispose of bis Goods, either at Wholesale or
Retail, at very low prices.
He has. in Dry Goods, all the «taplc, as well as a large
slock of FANCY DRESS GOODS, comprising in part:
4-4 Cbene Silks, for evening and street dresse*; very rich;
4 4 Brocade Bilk, do do do;
Plain Black Silks, all prices and widths .
Brocade Block Silk, do ;
Heavy Watered Silk, all shade* ;
French Poplins, do;
Moasliu ue Intines;
French Merinos and Casbmorcs;
Together, with French and English Prints, ui endless
variety.
HOUSK FURNISHING GOODS,
! 1-4,12*4 and 13-4 Barnsley Sheetings;
4-4, 5-4 and 0-4 do and Irish xiilow Ljiiciis;
7-4, y-4 and 10-4 Table Damasks;
5-8 and 3-4 Damask Napkins and Doilies;
Huckaback, Diaper aud Crash Towelinpp ,
Rich Printed Piano and Table Covers,superb Goods;
Marseilles Quilts, French Furniture, Dirnuy, Curtain
and Curtuin Materials, kc., Jcc._
MOURNING DRY GOODS,
Lupin’s Black Bombazines,
uo do Moualin de Loine, 3-4 and 4 4 wide ;
Black Canton Cloths; Black Mohair Lustres; Silk
Warp Thibet Cloths; Black ChaJley ; English, French
and Italian Crapes; Mode and Crape Veils ; Chemi
settes and Sleeve* ; Collars and Cuffs; Gloves und Ho
siery. All of which Goods will be warranted of good
colors, and cheap for quality.
scpls JARIES A. M’KMOHT.
Second Grand Arrival of
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS
AT E. SPKNCB’B,
NO. 3 8 MARKET STREET .
WE are uow teceivingand opening one of the most
splendid Stocks efTALL AND WINTER L)KY
GOODS ever offered for sale in the City of Pittsburgh,
Comprising in pari as follows :—Dress Silks, of the moßt
dea'ipnbic styles and patterns; French Merinos, of eve
ry shade and color; Palmetto Cloth, rich styles; Coburg
Cloth, of the richest shades; Silk Warp and Mohair
Lustre; Alpacas, of the moat superb qualities ; Chrys
tal Palace Do Lamcs.of the richest superlative styles;
Prints, of every quality and patterns; Domestic Goods
of every description
We invite especially the attentiou of the Ladies to our
laTge and well selected stock of Millinery and Fancy
Goods, Dress Trimmings, of every description; Silk and
Straw Bonnets, of the latest styles uml shapes. Having
recently engaged with a French Milliner, whilstin New
York, we'ftatter ourselves that there is no house in the
city can compete with us in the above branch of busi
ness. AU of the above we intend selliug cheaper than
we have donß heretofore.
<£/“ Remember the Place, No. 39 Market street, be
tween Second and Third, where Cheap Bargains can be
had. [sep22:3ml E. SPENCE
. FALL AND WINTER STOCK
Of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.
A A. MASON & CO., would most respectfully ao
« liciube attention of the public generally, uud the
wholesale trade in particular, to their large und enre
futly selected Stock ofGoodsfor Fall and Winter sales,
which will be found larger than they have ever before
oJTered. We have received as follows:
400 bales Bro- Muslins;
6500 Long and Square Shawls;
100 bales Drills and Cosnaburgts ;
COO pieces Sup Blankets •,
100 pales Flannels, Colored uud White ;
200 Cost* Fancy Prints;
100 bales Ticking;
100 pieces French Merinos ;
119 eases White Muslins;
500 Punnattas and Coburg Cloth*
28 Cases White Muslins ;
100 Alpacas, all colors;
50 pieces4finen Sheeting;
10 coses Irish Linens;
500 pieces JSattinetts;
50 Cartoons Bonnet Ribbons;
100 pieces best make Cloths:
100 Cartoons French Flowers;
: 300 pieces Casaimerea and Doeskins
500 Fancy Silks;
!!70Vot do ■ Cassimems;
.50 do rColored Velvets;
500 do. . .'Shirting andehecka ;
35 Coses Cashmeres and de Lniuesf
. ;2% u do Plain and Plaid Linseys;
100 U dozen Hosiery ; -■;■.
■ 13-Cases Tweeds and Jeans; %
, 2000 dozen Gloves, assorted ; % •
Together, with every article usually found in a Dry
Good Establishment;. No, 62 and 64 Market St
septl6 J ' ■. \
li/TOULDINGSr-Agood assortment Rosewood fifould
:iyX ingsifor cabinet outers; Ac.. for sale by f
oov3 *T;. V V > CHARLOTTE BLUMEv
T)OWDERKD SUGAR—IO bbb. for sale *
JT. ■- - -STUART A SILL,
' 0523 m Wood Strcau
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TV HE MANUFAC'PURER, !%t
Ware-room* 07; and 00; O'bird
JW.W. respectfully informs his friends and custom*
• crs that he has now completed the, largest and’fi
nonstock of household furniture ever before geezi'UL
tiua.city.,as he »s4eienoined to uphold the quality
well-seasoned maierials,i>est workmanship, and newest
designs; and front the extent of his orders and facility
in mai ufacturing, hb fs enabled to produce warranted
farnitttro, at ;
He has adopted,the principle of identifying the cus
tomers’ interest with' his own, in quality and price, hhd
keeps always on hand the greatest variety of everydes*
cription of furniture, from thechenpestund plainest* to
tlie most elegant and costly, that 9 house* pr any part of
one, may be famished from his stock, or, manufactured
expressly to order He therefore soiiciti an inspection,
that the advantagesofhis establishment may be.lcnown.
The foi I owing articles consist, in part, of his stock* which
lor nciwiess of style and finish, caanot be surpassed in
any oi the Eastern cities:
Parlor,
drawing, din
“ ing, and bedroom
■C&fciTs, of every variety,
consisting of rosewoood, ma
hogany and walnut Eliza be then,
Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every
description; Couches, Sofas.Tete-a-tete find Di
vans of the latest French and American patterns; .
Tashaes, What-Nots, and ladies’parlor Writing 1 Desks
of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy .inlaid
stands, music stands, and holders, marble top, ma
hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sofa,ta
bles, extension dining tables; all sixes of the
most improved, and decidedly the best kind
made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables,
wardrobes, bedsteads and washsl&nds of
each a large assortment; gothic hall
and parlor reception chairs, ottomans
ana stools, secretary and book
cases, 6ide hoards, fire screens,
towel racks, hat stands, and
music stools, cribs and cots
for children; paper macbe,
table and lea poys, ma
hogany, rosewood, and
inlaid pearl Tables,
Ac. Ac. Ac.
A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet auxsbs supplied with
ail articles in their line
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnisbedattfie short
est notice.
All orders promptly attended to fnov2B.
Journeymen Cabinet makers Association
WA RE HO USE. 119 SECOND STREET,
• (near tiic corner of Wood.)
THIS ASSOCIATION, em-f?| ,
bracing, already, twice to threeUl
times as many hands as the lar- f@|
Rest and hitiiertomostrenowned * “ ■
business shops 01 this city, have opened their Ware
house, and are able to furnish the public* by wholesale
or retail, with Furniture of the following description—
viz:
Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus :Full Col
umned Bureau*; Mnhoganj Bedsteads; Mahogany
Cbairs; Rocking Chairs ; Mahogany Washstandsy So-,
fas; Divansi Piano Stools; Book Coses; Secretaries;
Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre.
Tables; Hat Rucks; Preach Bedsteads; Ottomans;
Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work
stands; Cherry and Common Worksl&nds ; high post,
common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus ;
Cribs; Cradles, Ac.
The advantages of co-operation, on on extensive scale,
permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are de
termined to sell, tower than any competitors, on equally
good, if not better urticle, and warranted—as the public
will understand by giving tbem a call.
•JET** Steamboat work of all descriptions, and other
articles of uoy description, made to order in every style,
at the shortest notice. (mart©
Veneers, Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut; Varnish,
Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale.
fIHIE subscribers have just received from New York
X and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEERS,
and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable
for the trade. All of which we will sell at extremely
lowpriccs.
As great care was taken iu the selection of the stock,
persons cannot fail to be suited either as to quality or
price; and, as it is well known that Furniture can be
made by machinery superior and much tower than by
haud, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited.
Turned Work, in all its brauches, carried on us usual.
Plank for hand rails, for Carpenters, and all articles
required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly
on huad —viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair
Cloths, Springs, Ac-, Ac. RYAN A M’KEE,
Ryan’s Buildings,
marAhyduw No. 31 Fifth street.
CIiAIB-S <VSU .
No. Da Tmrd street, between Market and Wood, South tide.
{? 1 Wa have now on hand a large and
spiendwtstock of every variety oiCHJjßs«a*spe*r
and CA BLN KT FU llNITURE,which we -O.
• *9 "are confident cannot besurpasse
equalled, in this City, om tl.e West, in style and finish.
i'hose wlio arc in want 01 Furniture are respectfully
invited to coil and examine for themselves.
E7* Steamboats furnished on ut - shortest nstice.
K7* All oxde rs promptly attended to.
fcbl9nf O’DONNELL. MULLEN A CO.
Pittsburgh Chair and Cabinet Ware Room*.
NO. 98 THIRD ST. V
asrtvssN woob arn> mask it, (soutu sum).
M ANUFACTU fiEftS of Cane Seat Parlor
nfe\ Chairs; Cane Seal Rocking Choirs; Re
|3E| ception and Invalid Chairs; Cone Seat
yT rVi i an( *Country House Stools; Settees; Loan
||S§ipsif ges, and every variety of Common Cnairs.
jrW if All of which were manufactured under
MB u II their personal superintendence, and are
w ll * warranted both m material and workman
ship inferior to none in the City. Dealers in these arti
cles wi i; find it to their especial advantage to call and
examine for themselves previous togoing elsewhere.
Steamboats and Dwellings furnished at the shortest
nonce. Ai! orders punctually attended to (jy&S
2iQTIQ t V AN!)
Furniture aud Chair Ware Koomi.
T. B. YOUNG Sc QO., corner of Third *-»
and Smithfieldstt., cpyosile Brown'*Hotel, \m
Piitsbu f gh , Fa., keep constantly on hand rc£}
fimrifTKraantl make 10 order, at the lowest prices. * T ■
HOUSEHOLD anti STEAMBOAT FURNITURE. and
CUAJKS, q( the best worlfmauship and most approved
styles. teblS
Steamboat*, Ahoy l
f Tiifi .subscribers tender their tofTl
for the favors bestow oL.
ed upon them t>y their Steamboat friends, and KPfl
would respectfully remind them and others inte- » *
rested ;n buihlu'?; uonu, that they are at ail times pre*
pared tu furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every
description of Cabin- Furniture and Chairs of tne bos'
material uud workmanship. T BYOL’XG&CO.,
Corner Third und Smithficld streets.
fcb!s opposite w Hrown > s Hotel.”
c. HaMMSE
Hummer 6 Hauler*
CABINET W ARE ROOM, SMIT HFIEL D STREET,
BttvHei\ Seventh street and Strawberry alley y Pittsburg , Pa.
fc* HAMMER A DADLER keep constantly on band
a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture,
P|p| warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on aa
* 1 ■favorable terms as can be obtaiued at any similar
establishment in .he West. They have now on hand an
unusually exteusive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni
ture, from the cheapest and plainest to the most costly
and elegant All orders promptly attended to. mr2l:Gm
A. MILLIKKN A CO.,
HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and
CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 04 Smithfieid sL
a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which
they wjil sell IS per cent, below customary rates.
Terms—cash only. |dec27:ly
WM. K. STEVENSON continues to mono*
aiyjir'w facturo CABINET-WAKE of every descrip-
at his old stand, corner ol Liberty and
rtaßgffiTSSeventh street*. UNDERTAKING attended
to, in ell its branches. mayll
QPLENDID BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE Two
O Building LotSjGO feet front on Penn Avenue, by 124
feel deep. Price §WU.
Also—Two corner Lots, 60 b- 124 feet, fronting as
above- Price SBCO
Also—Pour Lots adjoining the above, 60 feet by 120.
Price S6OO. 3
Also—lo Lots, 50 feet by 120. Prico 8500.
The above are pleasantly situated, and have Fruit
Trees of vorioQs kinds on them.
S CUTHBERT. General Agent,
50 Smithfieid street.
DODDS A GROZIBR,
MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS*
OIL MILL BUILDINGS, South-West cor,
**V?*jj tut of Diamond, (near the Ohio and Penn
jpjgjffiffijL sylvania Railroad Depot,) Allsshsht C:ty.
«s£Es3Si9Cßiver and Land Steam Engines, Fire En
gines, Hydraulic Presses, of all descriptions; Copper
plate, Lithographic and other Presses!''Gold Stamping
and Refining Apparatus, togethet with 'MIII Mbchinery
in general, built upon the most approved, plans of con
struction, and worlanansiup to the tatisfaction of ens
tomers.
Rj* All orders left at Messrs. Cochran, Mcßride A
Co.’s, No. 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh, or addressed to
thesubscrihers, Allegheny,will receive prompt attention.
aoK DODDS A CROZIER.
Bolivar Fire Brick Mannfaetnrlng Company.
I AS. SLOVBK, 5, M, RIKU, BP. JONES, E. S. MAOBAW,
6H.OVER, KIER A CO., Proprietors.
THE subscribers having becu appointed Agents fer
the above named concern, will keep constantly on
hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar Fire Brick, Cru
cible Fire Clay, Faroace Hearths and Inwalls. The/
are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be
made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which shall
be promptly filled.
We do not deem it necessary to enumerate the many
advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess over all oth
ers that nave been offered for sale in the United State?,
their superiority being well known to almost all persons
who use Fire Brick. The proprietors have determine i
that the Fire Brice shall lose none of their present envi
able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared u
make them even better than they have heretofore been.
This is the only establishment now manufacturing Fire
Brick at Bolivar. KIKR A JONES,
marl? Canal Basin, Seventh si., Pittsburgh.
WDALY A CO. have now ready for. sale a large
« and well selected slock of Spring, and Summer
Hosiery in all its branches. They would direct particu
lar attention to tbeir stock of Gentlemen’s cotton half
Hose, with Merino and Silk feet; they are of the best,
materials and workmanship, and for comfort as a sum--
raerSock, oannotbe equaled. Wi/D; A Co have also
on hand Gents Undershirts and Drawers in cotton, silk,
and mcriuo ; Childrens’ Hosiery of all descriptions, aJ
the old established Slocking Store, Fifth street, between
Wood and Market. " fmvl
DR. LARZETTE’S JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative
Elixir, prescribed as an effectual restorative in
cases of debility, impoiency or'barrenness, and an ir
regularities of nature. It isoH that it professes to be—
viz; Nature’s great restorative, and remedy for those in
the married statewithout offspring, It is a cerlain cure
for seminal emissions, general debility, gleet*weakness
of the genital organs, nervous offections, leacorrhcea or
whiles. As a vigoraUng medicine it is unequalled.-
Also, a certain remedy* for incipient Consumption, indi
gestion, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude, fe
male weakness, debility, Ac. It is warranted to please
the nseTin any of the above complaints, andls of price >
-less value to those without offspnng.
To spread wide the blessings of mis medicine, I have
appointed Messrs. Judson A Co., Oftiecity-ofNe.w
\ork, in the UuitedStates of America, my sole agents
for its sale; and none can be genuine unless it comes,
through them, and their signatures are on the wrapper.
„ . • ANTONIO LARZETTE.M. fir
Nirote, July 16th, im -."7,"
Sold only in Pittsburgh At the Medical Depot!N6.7s
Smnhfieid street; and by B. H; Menkihg/Walnut street
;Cmemnau; Raymond A Patten,No/ 60 -Feurth street
a:- : (marJ4:ly
NilU*. ,
tus above establifilnne ut has been staked by the un?
designed, with the view of jnrißuing the legitimate
business connected therewith f and as they are now rcr
. ceivinj a full supply /of Timber, orders'for.'all sues of
Lumber will' be -filled with promptness, and at as low
prices ashy ariy Other Mill la the neighborhood.
PALINGS pf a plain &naomamsn*al pattern 'will he
cut [dpr3B-y] JAMES CAIIfiLJtfJA CO.
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To Cabinet Makers.
O'Donnell* Mullen A Co,
A^oojra.
For Females and Males*
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fliltiKehiitius) f. ;
01, Jnyne’a Family Medicine,.
T?XTHACT of ai.sxsr fromtte Bey. JS-.i/Abbott, a
: JJI. well known-and highS}* esteemed Missionary m.the.-
■' Dr.’i), 1 Jaimt;- Pktladclpnte- Ny ate
Yonr
OABadOfAlirvE BALSAM.isan fayildahloimejlieino
in Uus Ceuutry In bowel cemplalutit>gnd,lH» been need
in altoutMualona with the mast’jrratifyingisuccdaa. -I
base known iUn many caseSlD’Bot Bke&'charm. Your
® Pil-JAiare, any: sheet anchtir>-*The‘beat
medicmefor my liver Complaint and pain la the side that
1 bsveeveruaed. Tboy nre In frreatdeimmd.'andwe
jue.cn urelyoutof them... Woneed'HtrebutldretlibDZea.
of them. -tiro, JJeecher saysweeoald oseai thousand
boxes yearly «“jng ourneonie ta great advmitaAeW I'
have used BtonhSlnin
tennlnent feyerTWim themoEt, complete success." I'
think It once was the means or saying my own son - Bn.
ring my travels ainong-tlu! churches the‘basFseaaW. t
(ouiid a whole village suffering under a iilflu-'
enxa, attended with eonghs of a mesty&lent character.
1 otten regretted I had not had ndozenor nmnrns.
EXPECTORANT to adminlßter id them.for lAtttevi •
from what I liaveaeen of its eflHdUj’that tt would have 1 '
been jasi lhe thing for Ulosepoor people. I preatnae you
have not hitlierlonad an idea to what an extent your
medicines are used in all onr Missions., 1
Affectionately yoam, EvIi.ABBOTT, .
For sale at the JMiin TaaSa>rs,3B, Fifth «lreet.;[iyl v .
Jadd'lMtdloWtllilipildiCllttolb
<l'to article is, intended for family pse, and shbald oe :
X found in itio poasessionof every family inthoiand.'
Mechanics syho are in cohstatidapger.ofipjtiijr to their
persons throughaccidem, and the improper or careless
use of ioolsi will find: lllis article tobeinTaiuabledo,
them, and after a fair trial, will consider it indispensable.
“ This mny certily that weftheanderacned.-having
frequently made use of Jodd’s Medicated Lfouid Cntiele,
prepared by Messrs', fenfield * Camp, Middletown,
Connecticut, cheerfully recommend it to onr profession--
al brethren, as an excellent substitute for adheliyeplas
ter, indressing burns, 1 cuts, scalds.brnisesiandaDkinds
of fresh wounds; alsoyfor sore nipples. a_remedy une
qualled. CHARLES WOODWARD, M.W.,
WM.B. CASEY. MiD.,'
D. HAHRISOW. MB..
F. WOTDKUIfc M.ifc;'
HAMILTON BKEWER.M.J).,
ELLSWORTH BURR,MJ).,IkiUintc.
Comprising All the practising physicians iAtne city of
Middletown. 1 .
For vale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & COi, 1
)yl .corner of -Wood, apd-First ats.
MORSE'S
Oompoxmd Syrup of Ywow DoOk Sooty'
OCCUPIES the - front rank among the proprieioryr
medicines'oi tlite coantry for*completely caring
Conk er, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, and all other diseases
arising from animparesiateofuie' blood. Also,. Liver
Complaint, Catarrh, JHrtinessi;
CoQghs, Soreness and Tightness about the Chest { Bron
chitis; or Hoarseness, Dryness, andatlckUns'BdnSation
about the Throat, and is need with unprecedented sue*.
ceraifl alt’cttiMof" ' *' i '
FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY.
Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the
various organs, and invigorating the entire system.
If (be testimony of thopsandsof living witnesses, from
all parts of the cotwtrjri’cari be'reliedvpori,lt is singu
. I arly efficacious iajnmng ■aUMuman. aqd/esloring - de
bilitated and "broken down, constitutions. It is purely
vegetable in its compo*itlon 3 'and so accurately com
bined in Its proportions that.the chemical, botanical and
medical properties of each ingredient faataumiottsly
unite to PURIFY THE BLOOD. r :- i *
It has removedmany chronic diseases which has ba£
fled the skill of the best andhas also cured
Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofuiaj which
Sarsaparilla Syraps entirely failed Uvnakethe leaslim
pression upon. __
It has been tested in many cases of CANCEROUS
HUMORS. The most obstiume.Cancera.rfcave been,
cured by this medicine. We say that it is a valuable
medicine in all UILIOUS COMPLAINTS. lt removes
all obstroction in the circulation, rendering the Liver
free, active and healthy. It removes Palpitation of the
Heart, and relieves in all cases of Asthma* and may be
used In all elimates,and at all seasons of ute year.
This Syrup is prepared only by C.'MORSE A CO., at
102 Fouutain street, Providence,R. I, and sold whme
sule and retail, by 9. N. WICREEBHAM.
Only Agent for Western Pennsylvania,
jell:y Warehouse, cor Wood and Sixth sts., Pittsb'h
21 aim's Double- Lever Letter; Copying
Press, and. UetalUe Dampener.
BURNHAM'S PATENT.
•Sinn of Pfoui and . lO by Iflf
Foolscap, 10 by 15; FoGo Post U*by 17* i Manifest, 18
ATimssaving, Labor-saving and
rrtHlS* PRESS and DAMPENING TABLET presents
I decided advantages over all previousinventlon&for
the same object. .
Ist. The Press does not requre fastening down.
2d- Through two levers andecceutric joints tbe pres*
■sure is ob lamed with more ease, and much quicker than
by other methods. . "
3d. The power is applied so equally, that the Press is
hot liable to break or get out of order.
4th.—The Dampening Tablet is a substitute for the
brush, blotting pa per and wel-cloih, saving all the trou
ble incident to their use, and is worth its weight |n gold.
The Tablet may be used to great advamago with any
Press already in use, and for that purpose will be sold
separately. . _
Letiera can be copied with this Press and Dampener
in three seconds, without bluring the original or the cimy.
MANN'S PATENTfMPROVED MOVABLE BINDER,
For keeping in a Book-like form, Music*- Original In
voices, Letters, Periodichls, Newspapers* Drawings
Bank Checks, or any other papers where method is de
sirable. This invention, ilia confidently believed, is the
best ever presented to the pubße for the purpose for
which it is designed, and wilt furnish to many a deside
ratum long needed. The undersigned now oners it at a
comparatively trifling cost to &U who may desire to per
fect thesystein ot preserving papers for ready and easy
reference. *
MANN’S COPYING BOOKS.
The Paper in these Bocks is made from all Linen
Stock, and of tkesaine quality as Fine French Writing
Paper, bound on Parchment Backs* with Printed Pages,
and manufactured expressly for retailing*
The undersigned having procured the sole agency of
the above articles, now oners them at reasonable prices
at wholesale or retail. Presses, Dampeners,'Boohs, or :
Binders, famished to order of any dimensions, at short ~
notice. Ail of the above article* warranted.
Also—Copying Paper, in loose sheets of any size.
' Arnold’s Copying ink—decidedly the best in use.
Mr. A. C. Chambers will wait on the citizens of Pitts
burgh and Allegheny, and will give all the instruction
necessary.
JOHN F. COLE 4. CO,
A! M’FndeiUt Covotle’a Peon* Railroad Depot, corner
of Penn and Wayne eta., Pittaburßh [jeSryl
Abdominal Supporters*
ON A NEW AND IMPROVED PLAN,
For sate by Dr. J. W. BRANSTUP, No. §5 Smithfieid
stmt, Pittsburgh^
A S persons of both sexes callon me daily, complain
jfx. ing of Costlveness, Pain in the Stomach, Bowels,
Ac., (bat, generally, by examlnatibn, I have found in a
great many cases, that they have labored under the dis
' iressing disease, the Falling of the Bowels), 1 have fit
ted some of them with a proper supporter, and a small
quantity ol medicine, which have relieved their pain and
S’ venthem comfort, and some of them bad not been well
r five or six years. Any person who will call ut my
office, I can refer them to those who wear them, who
can testify to the benefits of them. If we have no Sup
porters that will fit, we can have them made in a short
time. The effect produced by wearing. a suitable and
- perfectly adjusted Abdominal Supporter is often nearly
miraculous. The weak voice is strengthened—the weak
laags supported—the heart ceases its palpitations—the
fooa sits better on the stomach—costiveness is relieved
chronic diarrbmais slopped—‘miscarriages prevented—
floodiugs stopped—whites cured—spine gets stronger—
the lady who is unable to walk is soon able to walk weiL
She who could act sit up alone for a few minutes', can
now sit up all day, or as long as any one; falling of the
womb is cured, and. in shorter or longer periods loses
all us tenderness ana weakness, and goes permanently •
buck io'its place. Barrenness, in some cases, gives
place to ff nitmlness, and a way is prepared for yean of
good health. (sep2o:3m3taw
H. DA.ULBB
The Ruman Body nuit Feriplrs,
(bo axTs Axtcbs,) :
TO HA7B A HEALTHYAPPEABAKCEy.
And persons who do not perspire are liable to the ihos
DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES.
VTOW, J eras’ Italian Chemical Soap causes a free
i.l perspiration, antLst the eametime mollifies, softens
the akin, giving it the texture and beauty of an lnfaut’s;
SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORES, „
are soon not only healed* but cured by its use, as at
least seven physicians in New York know, who osait
In such, cases* and find it unfailing—as also, in.
PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, FRECKLES,
or any other skin. disease*. The reader is assured that
ibis ia no uselesspuffed nostrum, as one trial will prove.
1 could enumerate at least6o persona cured of
80RE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SOKE BEARD,
Buy it, and the reader is again assured, 1 would not
cruelly sell it for the above, unless I knew it to be all I r
state. Those who are liable to _
CHAFED, cracked, or chapped flesh* ,
will find this not only a curt, but a preventive; and 1
can now only add, that any oue afflicted with any of
the above, or.sintilar diseases, wiUfind'this all and even
more (admirable}n its properties) than I state. , .
(o*But, readhr, the stores are flooded withimitatiohs,
and be sure you ask for Jonss 1 Italian Chethicai Soap—
and buy it odly of WM.’JACKSON* only Agent in
Pittsburgh, 240 Liberty streeWPittabnrgh, head of Wood-,
Jonts’ Lily White,
LADIES are cautioned against using common prepa
red Chalk. /.
They are aotaware how frightfully injurious.it is
to the skin! how coarse, how rough, how
sallow, yellow and unhealthy the sxin
appears after usingpreppred Chalk 1
Besides,il ia injurious, contain
ing alurgc quantity of Lead!
We huveprepareda ueautifhi vegetable article, which
we call JONES’ SPANISH LILY WHITE.
It is perfectly innocent, being purified of aU deleter!-,
oos qualities; and it imparts, to the akin a natural,
healthy) alabaster, clear, - living white; at the sabre
time acting as cosmetic on. the skin,.making it soft and
smooth. Sold by, the Agent, WM. JACKSON, Liber
ty street, head of Wood,Pittsburgh- Price 25 cents. '
PtariyWhlU Teeth and Brssth,
TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS.
PERSONS who have either, are honorably assured
that if their breath Is ever so foul, or their
TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW,
and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of Jonei*'
AmberTooih Paste will make the teeth white as snow
and the breath odiferousiy sweet
Sold only at JACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberty strec
head of Wood. fdec2o
Jones’Solution of Joii
A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE forthe changing ot .
xjl while, red orgrey hair to a beautiful brown or jet
black color,in a few minutes. Price 50 eents and 81,00
.Sold b y W. JACKSON, 240 Liberty street, Pittsburgh
'•eadof Wood. [decSO
Returnsd to tn« City*
HENRY LANDWEHRha»thepleasurew*nnounce
to his iriends and old customers, thi*t be has return
ed to ibe City, and re-opened at hia.old stands the sign,
of the SWAN, Market street, where he will continue
daring the winter season* well and amply provided for
the accommodation of bis old customers. /Among his
supplies are some lota of choice FRENCH-BRANDY,
CHAMPAIGNE and PORT WINES of very superior
qualities, which he wiUTseU Wholesale or retail, and .
which he has receiuly parchased btu of the custom'
houses in New York and rhiltidelphia. His house will
continue as heretofore its’supply of SAR-'
DlNES,fcc. v &c.r "VV T : (oet&tL^
Adams-db Co* 1 * Jslxpresa Office,
•. - NO; 68 MARKET STREET. J
JTkUR. .EXPRESS for ? Philadelphia, New-York and.'
,\J Boston ,-leaves &iiyat 8 o’clock, £-;H.
Exprwa /or Cl&velmid, and the. West,
1 Specie, JewelrTj'andvalaablepackages,
are sent in charge of special messengers, who wilt pay'
particular attention to'fill goods enmisleato our-care. >'
This being nbwriteonly reliabidstrarce for ieceivimr.
goods from the East, merchants ond others will find it
to toiorder their Goods sent
Custom house buamess auended to in any of thb dost*'
cm cities. Gold Dust and Coib carried from Californlk;
incbafjeoFspecialhiessehgers. l 1 .
• Also.DraftsfbrsaleonEngl&iidj'lrelatld andScoUand,'
payabfe at theprincipal Banking Houses, (a great ad
vantage to purchasers), from Al-to
leaSo IiAKRBfcFOBaVTn.ACTnI^
• -r : "“ onurob Organ Ar Sale* '• - > '
AN entirely
posed of fine stops, or first-rfite tonei ftdiLwbik-:
manslup, will be sold low. thn C^a^^^rQ:
,* \ "
. - . < Atbenranm naloons.
MM. W: \VARDbegitleave to inform the Ladies and
.Gentlemnnofihecitynodvicinitjr,tha£lielspre
pared to. serve up m.a.Sßpgrior manner. OYRTrrh - js
cooked in the venous styles; nni atlhe redoestbfa ■ --
number' of genUemcmwiil' keepalwaye ready. HOT i
COFFEE, TEA and CHOCOLATE, wiOiediOlestDlail.
He irusu,by constant attention and an earnest desire to S'
please.tbU new feature will receive a shareof pnblic ”
patronage.., , '.. j _< .c
ICE 6REAMB.aad t>!her .refreshments, as,nstai, at ft ' *. 1
_ No. 38, one doorfrom-Pennyon Stdnir at!
«erve» onrto his enstomers ihe bcst Oysters, Li- - "
5?? r *; ; Wtnes and Ctgara that dan be (band in dm of -
these'ere danttns- __ t.SrSL
. uoliii w* Tlm«" ' '
TTAS AXiWAYB QNHANo,o£JusoviimaDtifactiire» ■
S,»'W 8 “orirnem of WHIPS, CANES aodf
«J l s^\^. r ~7 CT , y d'»cnpUoni'WMeh ho will dispose
oij wholesale or .retail, atprice# aa jotr a> they ean be ■
ellher J? e cities of Now York, PhiSdo *
e*>w«««aHaS
auS3 No M - Wood ireci, near Virgin alley.
milnM as UDOFISOT
i baaon.handa Wnoppiyor vere
»3SW*’«»ssS®®3?
'tssxs&sgßs&asißsiSSSz
■*»®SSffiS!BSBSote
, tntß .. \e» feV^ry. 1 '^ 1 —
OIG. WGIAMBONt * CO. r«paatfSf"ffi brm l h a
that they are now mannraetur&scjrocoS
IATEof e»eiyqa*Um»iidpnce. ThaQ^XiiAiT
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rpilE BubMxiti«r 'b«g»-taMl Teaneeififlv
sk ' v
;^«|^a^2S3ssja33
tai;rate,doaefttdconUmfanceorthei»£avor». "L ' .
-jiHovonld ai»o'announce to lfceinend tto unti!. i,l- < • _ . ' ...
':Md > Fan<tyC^ored^^Hlr ? „* - ■ .
.®f,Mfe I* 1 .f®E e Jt!P r i*«!' hnfcihfiigln-lhltfcata
beantJfullot of Black afld Colored SiLKSATIN,CaihS-. ,' J -. .*
maro,Marseille* and Wtate.-Silfc party iVeMlng.^liJS'- ---- -,
which he la prepared to make to orter ioa nmriok
manaer.’at'low price*. ;•y !/■•■: JAMEff C. T WATT, h .- .
* , .. . SdMarkei street* 3-> T %
hetweert Second and Third street*. S v ' ' »
TOTAtLORa-J. o*iWatt's.,Graduating Shoulder V *-
Measure System pf-GarmentDranghllng (breale at the' >
ibllowiijfftideS,vli:;—lfeCccmpanledhyOrallnttnLe? ;
tioiu, SlOi.withoatlnstructions, 67. ioct7 i ■=,
Elegant and uaerui cioui'laar, T ”*
; fIALLAGHAN & CO., corner of Woedlnd Water ' '
\J aronow rccclviog from the Eastern tnork-d ’ -
.etaa-welLseleflipd.aud.jeilentiye.lotorcioths.Cujif - ’
•aeihs and'Vestings, whiah surpass lnbeauty and varlof, < ~
ciher collection west of'the mountain*. These'
!S’|fi,??> t he choice of the eastern marfcel,.beh>g select?!
maSet^TSS iSrle “ , *> ““““l?*** «*P«mdy forth!*)
seSettd S«l3 n « 11 *' 1 and American have been*
- --
op, presemt an appearance of B.o<resiiTfidem.lrSmei '--a. -
thovaiietyae av?holejcjt«rtaiiUy snipasses any*eoß '' - *
leetiOT.oryestlngseverbroßghttooßrcllybelbre ! . * *
Geilleaenofiaalowhp desirethoseGopdtmedo up. -te
eai andijnanuraeiuted by ciperlenced'-totisu. 'wd
pleasseal>an4;exammefor themselves.- Thevareonen' e
for iaspeettoa., j J: - .CALLAGHAN At CO./H
sep2d t-• r?‘-~ ~ cornet of Wood!ana.-W&r'sin?*i. - - .
SPttlSO AND NVB9IKK CiOTHIHOII
THREE BR} DOORS! ■ - [
' V! Sb. IfS, I&atg Btn*, PUffargL ~ < • **.
JOHN McCLOSEE? has now the - pituue of aJ 'p
-noimoingiahla numerous fcjepds the public in
general, ihathis;gpring and Summer Btocila now read* " * ;
for inspection, which ne believes wilt be round to be*
one-ortbe-largest-and- best selected stocks of ReidY-*
Madedolhingto-be foandia the Western Country. J f >
He has this seagonpaid more than nsnalatti»mfmt
the manuTacttiring and stvl&of his Ganfiems, so thstlhS
veiy lowest priced, as well as the finest, are cot un Inal T *r
styTe'imdelegabceirottQheßnrpassed. f
.He would particularly caliche attenuoq of all dealers!' v - ■* ”~ s
m Clothing to his present splendid assortment of ,
B«adp«lßuii GarmenCftr - t
As he feels confident, upon ezamhißrioii of the qualities s
I and prices of-his goods, he can offer them such induce w *+' tmm
menu as flhall'mahe it ihairinterest to purchaseathk 1 --
\ establishment n-' i i
Many years’ experience, and great success in the bn*’
tail patronage, has enabled him up Garments to>
salt the business habi&and ta*lqc of every location ia>wk
the Cnion, whieh is of the uunostimporiancedo whole-V
sale purchasers.
Inthft Caulngdepanmjenrwill- be found Achoico so-i
.lecuouofihcTnosifaaiuonaMegopdßicansictiiigof—
t rtnchj English and Jlmmcan - i
A* ? Also, aa.sxce)leni assortment or
VE&TfIfGSf Of tbe latent and most fashiobable styles*^ l
all of whichhmis male toorder in the best'
manner and at the most reasonable prices.-1
i COME, THEN,uONB ANJ> AJLLI i
The Assortment, the QaaliiyVaadtheVariety, lithe]
most to be fo’md-lff the United
States ma|SB • -1
f|v /ementa r,
•X. j-t .. ... . As txem*r ?
tion forthemanuiacture and -sale- ofthe article in the!?
West, they having been mnnufaeinred'heretofore exclu- f
siveiyjn the East, where, they.are .superseding the use g
of wooden coffins, take this method/of informing the %
pobliCfthatthey aTe now monnfaetnnng eighteen differ- c. .■?
rcntsizesof H
from Sginches to 6| feet, withwidmanddepmauiußlc f
for bodies of ordinary si», ana- forspjse wfcb desire $. v ** *
'space for cushioning; or forrbodiea l ‘of nhiisttal dimen-1' -
sons, have several sizesdeejwrahd vWidete This in- f
venti<mnowcomingimogeiieraliwe,lsproiipapcedcim'
of the greatest of the: age. These Burial. Cists are
composed of varions kinds df bat principally of
iron.
They- ore-thoroughly enawwfci inside end oat, end '
thus made Impervious to air and indestructible. They ‘
are highly ornamental, and of a classic form, ate fight i
and portable, while they combine the greatest strengtlt
whiehmetal is capable of in a given quantity.
When properly seenrea with cempattbey aresperfeci*
ly air-tight, and free front exhalation of ofleturiTe gases,
They cost no more thangbod wooden cnfflnspmd are [ , "
better thsn any other article, in use, iof whatever cost,) ?
for transportanonVvanltSjOrbrdmary ha* c - >r -.-
been proven by actual experiments, end certified to by y - \
some of oor most scientific meni also.bytJieHonora- .
bles Henry Clay,' D&nielv Webster,-LewuChss, imd.
other distinguished Senators who htw witnessed their &- -
merits/and togetherwithotheretidences |
of-their worth, maybe seramt par • Agenfo’ljnijal Case g -- -
Depot, No. 374 Main street; three door*above Ninth,: r - ■
where we intend to keepTbnhand stall timetf, such a
stockof all sizes and degrees of ornament and finish as {" -'
will snit the mosrdiversued tastes. ~ U * **.'*•
L We invite ihe.aueniioneftbepaMic, aijdof nnderta-
! kersparticolajrly throughout the westyto an examination f <’
of ihoarUeie,andreqaesiihdmnottoieiy opontherep* ‘
rasentatfnhsof undertakers uotnsing the article, whose t *
interest ivwould be to misrepresent them. > - }’*■•“
v r . W.C.DAVtefcCO. V.: ,
Patent HetalUe Boxkat Catss*
SarcophagusTfarow7ns,374 Afttin Vindnntui, ;
fTnHEnhdersigne3.GEoiOEK.RoaxaSs,Tmdertaketand * <■
-X solengemior uie< v sale-of the above-valuable ani- \’ *«-* .* •
cics,annocLnee%thatbeiflprepared to.«tipply.uiidena- t*-,
kers and othere having occajnon-for ilieir use with the t— V s
aU sizes, from t foot lOinches to ■
in length, bf bo- -/> w . ;
dies of OCi'gilded and \ <
highly ornamented., Alio, name plaits and.tnmmlnga .
for the same. Attention to the very* low prices affixed, i* .< >.
with the view oi their generel adoption f unsolicited, to „ '*'*
wit: At wholesale, for plain bronzed Casetipf venous 1- » ~ j ,
colors- .? . . .^: v .^
No. 1 for Bodies J 22 fo 28 Inches in length,"' . * *
9i « 28 to 33 « «° j. 4,50 t _ „
3 33 to 40 M *
4 « 4010 48 u u ~ 8,00 L-' ~ i
5 40 to 54.. * a '.*M IV . ~
r “ 54 to 00 « « *lO,OO Y- '
%■. “ 60t065 ‘ “ , w -
8 w .65 to6o* M ' :,14,00 >(
0 « 68 to 70 «* « ’ 16,00 \
10 u 68 t 073 « “ 17,00 t
U « . 731a76 “ “;-ulft00:
12 « 60 to 65 u extra deep i * ' .
13 « 651069 ** \ */l?00» * I,
14 ’'6otoTo « . “ r \!
15 “ . .68J073 ° - r u 1.19,00 i
Ifl : : 70t078 !« «. ;V|o!p6'" f
Nameplates ‘ f
* Moderate’idditfonilbnaigeforextragilding andoma f.
mental inlaid peartwotk. -•}
Comjnanlcaiions ) deairustf ftmher.information, or or* --
dere for Cases andrxiaieriais f : > will receive prompt alien- - ' i
lion by addressing' - ;GE<fc : K.EOBER3»,&g6nt, -i \
r Sarcophagus Wnrcrooms, 374 Maln*fc«cm.»o« 5
: Cj Fnnefalaattendcd,hearse andearriagwfpnush* ■■■*. '
:ed. and conveyances) with appropriate attendants s■ ■ -
videdftrtfansponaUon lattny paft of the coantry, on " .
application atuxe cfficaas above. < *
fog ... , 0. K* B; fv
PlttibiUKii liUtlier Depot. -yi
SHARD dctCO-l No:103 tVoonieruirr, havejuat
a received a Fall supply of stock in their lice. Bal
ire and New York SOLK LEATHER/Philadelphia Sr,
Kips end Calf Skins, frrencb.-CalfrSlcins. Coontsy Up- I .
per, Kips and Cnlf Skills, morocco Lining and BindlcS .; -
Skins; Tanner’s Oil ; TannerVand earner’s TObls Ac. - -
And, taken together, thevbeliepe it the (argeatandbesl f
assortment ever offered before m ono htmse lff Pitta
bnreh. All of whioh. we are Jp repared to .'sell to cash i’bv
and prompt paying customers at the, very lowesnaices *• i
.possible.’ • • ■* .‘s' 'aas/en*. .{s : *
kVe take pleasure in shonlng onr stock, and. etudiallr ! 5
invite purchasers to examine, before pnrehasihi else- 1
where/; f aj.:- ■/. „ ■ [sCal&tf ' '
Wmfcngg^Cottcfc.gafDtoi-y,I
:
SBu+mmS/mm** - jVtfttf WoOOd Ittt&l''* ■•.SSEmmmSBEm i!i
ifxammws&to manufacture CARETAGES'of every T
dffi* .%/ latest? and. maai;approved' 'i• *•
.;.Attending jeraonally to &
each braneh of his Mataafoctory,an<; selAtiiSffim*. hi ...
.terial fromthebestihar lUe eastern fcnarfcet<‘aU 1 'sfiQrd
he feels confident that hacaq pleaaethamost festiaions! S’
Giwng,%, eniiie.pme, andattentiontothebaaine&s.he 3
jsdewrmmed Compete withany of theeasiernttariei. f
•:Soathfiraand WMterq Merchantsttr6 Veape*Urttlly in- **"'>•- •’
r vited to cail-aiidexamine his etods before parehasinx * -
elsewherpiaslhe js determined to sell as good and as *
cheap admrtfeldas.anv other establishment? ‘ficpfi *•■'' !
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