The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, December 16, 1851, Image 4

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<sn! "'yi i n V i VJ- "■ ' commission or charge for advances.
•ji.’C .VI» ■•> - *■*» vf frntkt bttuun PiilnAipSio anit Pi^"'
lP **’ «►*»«*' •• . Dt ? Spods, hats, shoes .books. !lationery,cuUery,o
w sfoVSi&Vr H> jV'f'iw, Jecuonaty, frmis, Teatners, fnraitiire, dragswnedi^ii
•V. «**«Srdv<V; Siddtery,&c ::•;•/-«/»»»»»
■anaa^sssssr’eSSSj
-rUUiow,grain and rags, . . G _JV, ,
Kff 'V-'*s Ashes, marble (rough), mr, pitch, rosin,
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ft? V ) yA - -sVVl.lr. is±%r2Z% it .-comer Penn and Wnynn sire;
t |-&&^?s ZTjf* V*^-*;i5V ?* '-o PmsbilrghsJalV tatpA^lo^ljgg —— Jt
£• nUfB Morning. Boat leaves daily ai
y,SS : H.S4? 1 praolsely; connecting with*the ; C4»at Cumt
" ne leaoestilaily ai'6;o?c)ocli
'l.'’“ (except Sunday evenings,) conneetmgjtrim the
.. Cumberlandnextevening,ut IB o'clock-^
~Tlniethn>i>gMo.Baliimore3ahonr»-. Fans on
l 'rjiautbrough to HiUndclphiadOhours. Faroe
zrr:-:. irheSational Eoadis nowgbod.. Conductors
u^yTfityp-H'{j-TyiV ---- - • the coachfcs between;Erownstllleaad Combi
: the best roots Ka«
_afiLU-s_—sa^^SSafea
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As>*. 178 P«m'^rerf, t #ear toSi. CSatr
rcra ;■ itaisnhscHber, duukfid to
r - « hare of custom,
■ • I^S^^^^Z^-hexejo.fo.retWoaiiintorm^themi
ft^Vj'VnPt *v ■••..■... jSil^iliSs^comtMiiced-tbe.yNDERTAjC
- ■ 1 ness inCouhi:ctiba>viLhhiiLlVEß.Y busines
attend to Amerals on as ree?pnabto terms a».
W.V- manner.,,,,::,■ [n■Sriiinl :,„ JAMES MAT
Rer k "tOto : ailkl]nUy;i Feo»»l» Si
- • •--KEmninKCK--PA.y •
TJp'lLt, RK-OPENyforitsSIXTH SESSH!
-''U : - r W nesdnyrOatbberiifldotfiSi, ■
i TKaa—PerSmiaUf aaWukt^PatabU
Board irnd-EngUshTOitlpn, • •. •
Pinno.;witlrBinging and'use of [nstmment,
.« FtenckfGeniiimvLaini; Drawing A Psintim
Bed, Bedding and Washing, - - •
- Stationery,- -- - -.-- • •
$ m '
had er'U».G. R-WLite, Hartet stree
KH’V Mellbc,Bl Wood street:-
:^ms %r7o^^
&?t rpHiafflSiHXtmOSwiU be opened.
£• 1 October, forthe.reception of pupils,
sirncted utapy, or altof the (bliowing 1
:r'9 eleineutan,,nse!ol arid iiberal edncali
! S'ta^S ! *sSEt!kfy^w*v J3 vli% > iX’lJ7ji,'ra: Writing, Arithmetic, Ancient and Mode
eientaudModera Geography, use of the
'..'SJiV 11; UseJM and Oraainctn,.! Needle Work, ft
■ if.#. TneapnaalpUnston for Board, Tuition a:
ing,pajr.able Ualfyearly m advaoee
t-dtl Music tpr,beginners,, - ,-
‘ ' For the upe of. the,lnstrument,
TheMaiiy location ot.ihe establist
- sceuerv) varied and etoensiye
*r .S»,«*: ■oaßßgaßd.eauveatDgto.yoathfal-imß
>&■*’ •" : a desugbieplace of.edncattou. .
s£f®tSS^HSS'2^S«?G^*§;S®vSS?'!» i J; -Cti'-’>!" .‘>vf,! Thegreaiest.auenmmof the Teach
f.v-V-tfy thy, healtjr^moral,and imellecluai cui
"?»dV*2s2? v " coamsiliftd ,to .their care end to ren
efleetiv,e.the4Ucipltne wtli he exact
miiaL -3»ei# wfi be twoeemi'anm
tZ&liib'&iWS, : -- »I»Mtt«ach- Pupils will he recen
°Sg- 3 MRS - M
Cloda+WaiduxiSmdrti WetehUou
". ' • fTtAKJEIeatB to anuoonce to the «
“ - 1 generally, ihaiftqr havoßtam
J s*%Xr ~'~ s Jee«3*ttd>TOortetra»akßirroM,-a
/• • - andSUnr WaH*sa,>W«Mi- Mate
; .;. WatebUtiteref 'an'd'a most elegant
L*»li, > elry.flimthe besr-manufactories-
\ie pnJesaslownstheyean be'purcl
SutkaAtn.-:.- ’• v- --.'
• 'rjmir atoclc of Watches consist
\-3 Patfimfcevex*? do Detached Lev
ver Qdaniers; and elegant Frend
L?* s~+ v Theirssock of Jewelry compri
E - ,~. r J*2»'\ * de*cxfptioftinibialiQe T each bsFh
BreastPiiwßitteclet*, OoW^o'
-hJ?'- GoldGttiTdl&yaaud seals, Lo
v' r *£i i T .' *i ft
- keptiaMtahUshmentß of ihrs de:
V TheywooW respectfitliy callii
• * stock of Watt
ofeveiy. variety,'which they h
.’i- fi i-yit7^if7.^v- ■ They-bare also on hand a la
- scopes. Spy Glasses and .Open
- iaSSctlre in England, lioge
ofhmet articles mS oamemas";
' ClockSj-Walches and Jewel
. manner and onttbemost reason
■ ■ntoTOw.i«»ni
* GBANTITY of .tyifßibi
A ’Q Pteto for sale it f
Thtehetagto season'ter plmt
- well established and frun bettf
: Tbis'-vartety wants, no reco
, quantity brought, to the Pius
wata when the oilu
il^fe^ggga<M»SßawWMßß^aamgfctwSai.y^ti«a? ISJcents: -They aremorepro
hold.out; longer, uv.ftultl
-an be seen at Mr. fici
writer of the Diruuoa
; 'tberO Wiu be pron
’'V distance.
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JQil'SCftYaSs--..
, . COLE, '|
„ _ ISuewuorito.Sftyatftn T .
» ’ ftj 11STBEET, 1
■‘S 3 Central Railroad.
•fpHK'auß6cnftQK^havitfg^“b*6'cn y: Shaping,
■ JL:'Agefttff ftp.the or Central Railroad,l
mfbfnt ltl# aw pow prepared to receive:
afmerchandise or prodnce for shipment
East. - t
... : fl <3oods i, ct« wili be earned through lir -five ;
. days, imd 01l consigned tout wil) befonvarded free of
commission or.cbarge for advance*.
Haitiqf between Philadelphia 'Oriit' Tilisb'urgk
' Bry goods, hats, shoes, book*, stationery, caiifiry. p on ‘
v:.' fruiw, feather*; fntnitjwe, dragß^neiw^•UJJ* 3 *
. . siddtery. &c... i.
Hnrdware.-nueenswarK* groceries/ P aln '*>
. -j’-oaui leaU>cr,:eiovf.r t flaij'Umothy ftgT
&k£ poTk°°baSr, lafd, lard oil,
'LfeSbl e n (r"tj:fjar, pi.ch, ro.ta,
bcuiss,bacon,Sc. aoyoDi ! t COLE, <
• ' comer Penn and Wnyna slrceu.
- ■•••' '/ oavo fttdttOCd> ..
\ ••' r -itfy WONG JtfEZJI RO&TE.
»JSoWm^.anS:jiflod’o.
mHB Morning - Boat leavesdaily ai ,tio’clocfciijAi M.,
X precijeiy, connecting with ttte Cittsai Cumberland
nextiaoming. • ,
Jeawqsid&ily^t'6:<tfcJocic.?P. M.
(except Simflay evenings,) connecimg with, the core a
Cumberiaiidtiexreveniiig t hi li> o’clock-
. 'Fmc iiiroagh,to Balumo«ai Fare only $9.
* toEiiUadclphia4Qhouw. FareronlySlo.
Itta Xational Eoad is uowgtmd., Conductors go with
theco aches between: Brownsville and Combertond —
whiehmakeLlhisdecltiedryttiftbest roots Ka«t
- * . J.-MESKIHEN, Agent,
jeliy ' « Officem thfcMonongahela Hou*e
BXcbange i.l«ryBtttblo ana Faral«mng
Oifljfeeti;""
No. 178 Pthh 'Strut, near the St. Clair Hotel.
ihtmMul u> the' Public
«httie of easlomau his line
woul&iofotm them ibut he has
.the UNDERTAKING busi*
nesa in Connection>r iIIthiaLEVERV. business, dud will
attend to funerals oil as reasonable, terms as any in iw
city. lme,who
may give him acaiU can depend upon \heit business be
insr attended to 'promptly* -and in the best and neateai
manner. -. • ■■-• Ir. '3i2piJ ■;,/ J AMES M ATfHEWg.
Kiflllte.
jlly’a Pe«a>U Seminary*
*PA.> '
TTiriljt RE-OPENiftrUB9T3CTB SESSION, on Wed-
W ....
TetocS 553' WmAs—Payoiw m aucayice:
Board tmdEiigUshTMitldn, * *. * SJJMJJ
Ptajio.-.'wiih'SiflgTng aiid'uSe of Instrument, * iofiu
Fzencnf-GenSanVL&lhi; Drawing 5: Painting, each. lO.w
Bed, Bedding and Washing, - s »®
Swnoneryy’- * * * : . 7i .
TRie iwo Sespions commence respectively, on tue last.
Wednesday in April and in October. Papils are not ra
ccitfedbut'by special-arrangement,, for less than one
sesaiont‘No.deudction fi>T absence, exeept Incases of
great emergency;'*NO EXTRAS. .
Cinsdlanrr'comtiidmg Recdmmendauons, Ac , can oc
Imd ef Mia. G. R. White, Market street, and or Mr
Wood street ' _Jwp*
MOUST AbVJaitlS AOADKfIIV»
TOR YOUNti GIRLS,
In * immediate vicinity of du Cilia of Pittsburgh ana
7.;.;.'...... ,v JLUtgktny y Pa.
rpms'osTlTtiTloN will tie opened on the ba day oi
X. October, forthe.reception of pupils, who will be in
stracted utapT'or liltof the following branches of an
elementary*. Jise.nl and liberal ednealionißeading.
Writing, Arithmetic, Ancient and Modem History, An*
eientAud Modem Geography, nse of the G obea.Botany,
Hwfsl a n d.‘Gr i l > t T T i e nl *l Work, Music and Draw
ing. : S; . TERMS:
pension £w Board, Tuition and Wa*b* ,
ing;»i)ayabJe liairycarly in advance, -
beginners,:* - - - - * 5,Wj
For liic jape ottfte.lMtromeM, • •» - * * *-'[®
Drawing,, -•- " ®* ou
ThcJjeallby iocaiicmoC Uie establishment; the pictu-
Tesaoe scencryj yariedand extensive prospect, so ani*
matin s and enuvening to >yoaihfalmind&, maM render u
a of, education.
Thegreaiegt ; attention-of tbe Teachers wnl be paid u>
ibs beaipr*niQnii ; an.dinieUectuaicultore °f 'h* P a P'* 3
oooimiltedto >tbcir care and to render that aUentiou
effective. tHedisSipboe willbe exact, yet mild and pa
renlttL veifi be two aeiai*aniiaa* vacations of a
xortnififivl.eaciK Pnpils wfll be received at any ume do*
-fmirtEfc session..' . MRS* DAVID LtNCll,
sepglSAVn ; , Frincipai
Ifflinn tnnpus>... -aDAM ttSllSKilAft,
-vi [of-the late-firm of 3and* ft-Rciurman
•i ..■. .IiOBIS-aEIBEaiS *■ CO.,
IMPORTERSAN D DEAL EH« IS
Clocks. Waleha, Jmilrf, Wauk Slauriait, Tools. fc~.
firm «zxesx, o9s>sooa tbo» -wood, Pittsburgh,
rpAKJE Icsxß u> aimoonce to the trade and the public
A generally, that they havorfcemselves earefoUrse
kn: teaVgdimportedftom:£iiTo?c ? ttlarge stock OrGohl
and Silver Watches, - Watch Materials, and Tools for
Watc&'iniker&f ooifa most elegant assortment oi Jew
elryifitaathe fresr^manufactories—-which Uiey offer at
price* aslow ns they can be'purchased in the eastern
taaikat*. '-; . . - ;i
Tjmicstockof Watches consists of Gold and Stiver
PatfiOtfcevexa? do Detached Levers? do Lepines j Sil
ver Qdartlers: and elegant French timepieces, of the
most approved makes. Together with a large stock of
Time Pieces, from the best American Facio*
Theirstock of Jewelry comprises articles of every
descriprionin zbisliae, such as Finger Rings, Karßinga,
Breast Pins/Btacelets, Goidj' Fob and Gourd Chains,
GoldGttAfd JCeyavuid seals. Lockets, Gold Hint shiver
Spectacles, Silver and German Silver and Table and
Tca-SpOons, end everykied of fancy articles generally
kept in establishments of-thrs description.
The? woaW respectfully call the attention of
of Watch materials and Tools,
of every variety, whieh they have most carefully se
lsjtted:-v
They- have also on hand a largo assortment of Tele
scopes, Spy Glasses and *Opera Glasses, from the best
of other articles too numerous to mention.
' ClQckSjWatches and Jewelry repaired In-the best
tmrnrmr and onTbcmost reasonable terms. loctiLy
STB A W'BB K.B IKS 1 STIiAW BSKKIBB I
A ? OUANTITT of Wtbnot Suptrb Seedling. Snav
A ~4pTy Kanjytbr «u]« itt die coal' Hitf -Nursery.—
Thi»beingtfce «asbn'foT planting the plants, yoo get
welTes&biisbed and frail Setter the following wawa.-
'wnni*, no recommendation. The largo
qoanfity bTdught to Hie Viusbargb market, sold at
eeats per quarts when the other varieties sold at 15 and
- IS} cents- They Sire inore productive and finer flavored,
and hoid.out longer infruiling by two weeks. These
Berries* meakure -4} "xhCheH round A sample of tuts
Fruit can be seen at Mr. fienry" Richardson’s Jewelry
Store, corner of the Diamond and Market street. All
orders left iherg will be prmmply attended to and for
warded to any distance. JOHN LOWEN,
gopflfr- - • - Coal HillNnrsery.
•-'•“-V -' r ~ T TTo* Sale*
A A - ACRES OF COAL, situated on the ilooougahela
* *&r± river, near Limetosvn. The Mine is opened and
approached by a alien KflUway, in excellent repair, De
loniicg to Uie above ; and seven or eight good miners’
gome cash; the balance in
•weli endorsedmotes- u> JOHN B. La ROB,
sepS&tT a ' ’ ; ..V Attorney, Fourth street.
-•so'/v-: •- For Sale*
Twd LCTTS OF GROUND, situate in the borough of
■Manchester, each having a front on Ohio Lane of
twenty* three Iffet three inches, and extending back one
hundredand thirty-eight feet to an alley. Said Lois wil
beobid sejuaately or jointly.
Terms reasonable. For farther particulars enquire a
J.3.«AMILTON»S Office, No: 63 Fifth afreet
.• 1 - r ~~ '''
T?<tr.L FASHIONS—Jo«i received at the store
J? , oTMws.A. .LEECH, No* -0 Fifth 6Ta*sT,Jgg§
whiehwiin>© open for.inspection, on
and Fndayyof this week, where you will find a beauti*
fni aiaohmehi of,an" entire new style of Straw, Silk,
Saii^^^Fe^PNNErS,ftndTßlMMlNGS t ofya
riona'kthdiksnllable/OTtheseason.
& jS.i-ChUdrea’s Bonnets, Ladies’ Caps and Head
Brwsesf-of style. (ocilfctf
•;<iu i.-. r oyiterif Oyitera 1 1
TH&SALOONSof P>H. HUNKER, on Liberty street.
nebrHandi'Will be opened on MONDAY, the 22a
lnstaovwhere Ladies aadG-entleman con be accommo
datedwiihrOysteraj served up ina manner not tobesor
passedinthUcityv •‘ ; :
fp* Parties will besttpplied with refreshments of all
kinds, at-theehortest nonce; tmd at the most reasonable
prices; Coll at P-. H. HONKER’S,
sep^ffi' : -v.. liberty street
Henry Rlehartuon, Jeweller,
HAVING' re-fitted fits store in a handsome manner,
find but recently returned from the Eastern chics
with k‘finpr assortment of Watches. Jewelry and Funcy
'GoodVWCuld ChH the atteauon of hia friends and cos
lomers folhefscr, that among las Watches will be found
: the mOßfdesirahle styles,patterns and Of Jew
• elry,lh9 latest styles of brochea, breast puis, fob and
Test Chains, finger rings, ear nngß, miniature, lockets,
A©,&c»-i .
FANCY. GOODS—Such us paper mache, work table*,
work boxes, desks, fancy vosos, perfume bottles, table
. mats, Colt’s pistols, poTte monmes, in great variety,
" China fruit andcakedishcß,&c., with an cudlesa variety
of useful and ornamental articles, wluchhavc only to be
seen to benppre wated.
novl- - NO. 81 MARKET STREET.
TRUTH* WARD/PROPER! Y foe sals. —A valuable
JC Property of 20feet on Piue street, by 61 feet deep,
with a Dwelling house arranged with a cellar, u front
and bank kitchen; a hall and two parlors j three cham
bers andgartet;-goodgratcs and stono hearths; from
and back pore nee,' out-oven and hydrant. All in first
rate order. Pnee- SIIOO/'Tenns—B3oo in baud ; h i
once 6200a' year. The property will rentfor 8120.
> •< S. CuTIiBEkT, General Agent,
novO'* 1 SOtfmiihfieldaireei.
SPECTACLES—;Wo hay© now a very large assort-
V ment'of near and Jar sighted Spectacles, in gold,
Oliver add steel frames. The Glasses arc el. the finest
quality, and will befitted to the eye oi .the customer
according to Strict principles of opucai science. .Hav
ing had. along expericnco in .this branch of my business,
weean v«ltam accurucv and satisfaction
ScolchWtlMes firtoa lo order. Also, on hand, a irooti
: nock oT TelMCopc.Miero.coitea, Magnifiers, Koacline
. Gluk*, Counterfeit Note Detector., 4c
... c. , , w -w WILSON,
. OPTO 1 ' - ;67 MEt.el .treat, corner of Poortli
ttjBCKIVEI>atSSSNo. 6 Liberty street—
-0 25>oxe*freah. Honey;
10-dpt i vdOptCftiiioaPw^exvcdliry'tiinge,.
lNyLifc leliieaaad Jamsj pai up in fancy pot* by
Under wood ftt'C6. t !B6ftton i 7
Sbokefcfiesb Citron» . -
•I do‘ .. .d 0... OrnngoauiiLemottPcel,(candied)
1 do - ‘do. Gooseberriesj
3* do do Cherries, Plants* 4c. ;
1 'do Spiced lobster*-?' -
100: ixeaU Coeoa T»Tutai . .
an ehofoojSoods and ior sale at low rate* by
W: A. M’CLCRG A CO. f
>,X»roocrenndTea Dealer*.
*ilT—3U box*» oevKaitin*:
-:2oi*do' - do;
v<, 1„ ‘ ss iiio - < do; ■' ,-
* 6. 'do iCatfoir; '
’j*r ■ .* -do - uawOrange*Lemon Fee
- v l . -i; kegeMalageGfapea;
ItMtwbeieeU'atNo.SWlJbenjr street.
ne yjf____ TO. A. arCLPBG k CO:
/\WNEK WAm'iili—For IIWO (no Un«k r braniuil
■ If T, Fieeman, left wuh .u». by-ihe .Monoogabala
Wharf !&«*«*•' T‘ fw* * Bo9i,
nogfl -- ■ No Cl Water tlreeu
: Y*V\VjNh-y Forjy bandies, ngoa! liealherl:
• Own* wrc w «»» £4BBSSP*sMF* rf
““Jg ‘ -' _ 1 Mo.*fll W«Bf tlreei.
gL og MS -g^.», Foj2oi
SEWStfST
,1 3«sr»-'2ooli£i )f ;ffltt3i£, &£.
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c wNGS 3 s'#lf W® W.a'omiA'BtNVVHAjfcb,,;
o• *SBpitityb{cfc*;'::rriaßwecMo siruy? .TwfeniMMb}
Ballads-rby. , , / * r .. b„,w« •
Tha Poor Min’s Pride; -Pear Lund of My Fathers..
*fwa. Irish Balladt—by V.. OuM’uaey• •
■Tie Harprnt once ihrcagh Tan-i]aau* !
Song* Songby Mnd’lte Jenny Linil m her Concert*. ,
_ eri» ihe Last Rose of Suminer.
"'The State of Heaven ire ClrniMiig. |
flolneflaeWHomo This is lie oiily correct editionj I
.rninininc (hy Mud’lle Jenny Hind's permission), all J
h“ chsmfes- ornaments, Ac., introduced by her—with
- «mr Beconjparwm'&ul* by J ules Benedict.
U °One Grille Word before We Part. By N; C. Boebsa.
On the Banks of Old bull River,
—We Coma agairrwiUi Sing’s to Greet You.
“Sleeping, l Dreamed, W. V. Wallace. Juai
-published. *
Somebody’s Coming* hut I’ll Not Tell Who.
The Bachelor’# Song— by u One of the Squad.’’
He Doeih All Things Well.
Mountain Maid’s Invitation.
WALTZES—L.iIy (with colored pluie) Hunting; Lu
cre ii a ltalian, Arabella, Le Byron,
Charleston, Ac, ;
PQLRAS—-La Pluie de Perles. L’lospiration, Ham
burgh, Sue Jla Brunette, Jenny Lind’s Summit, Ravel,
&C., AC. . _
MARCHES •—Churubusco Grand, Tutkith, Grand
Itaiienite, Wedding, Ac.
Just received and for sale at
CHARLOTTE BLUME’S,
Old Established Piano Depot,
nov3 , HP Wood atr^et.
Double Heed filelodeon.
THE subscriber has jusi opened a vory fine Meiodeon,
5 octaves, with double sett of made by the
original inventors, Carhordl and Needham, New York.
This instrument is cqualiripoint of power and. volume
to nuy small organ, and far preferable to it forsweeiness
of tone, capaeiiy t<£at?nd in tune aud facility tor trail**
porting. These instruments are made expressly Tor
church use, and owing to the lowness of price are tost
superseding the organs. The public aw respectfully
invited to call ami examine this jine Melodocn previous
10 its leaving the subscriber’* wareroom, it having been
purchased by a congregation in this city.
H. KLEOER, No 101 Third si.,
oet39 Sole agent for Carhardt ANeftdlmm’t Wt»iod«»nn
. .. JSKW ; MLGSIO.
SONGS sung l*y,Miss Catharine Haye* ;
Come where the Sweet Zephyrs pass;
The Harp Oim once through Tara’s Halls;
01 Sing to Me; Comm’ through the Rye,
Songs sung by Jenny Lind at her Concert* ;
Auld Robin Gray ; Homo, Sweet Homo,
The Lost Heart; The Cavalier ;
The Keepsake—a sequel to the Cavalier;
Strike the Harp Gently—by Woodbury ;
Sweet Anne of the Vale ; The Mother’s Song ,
Cali Me Pet Names; Pilgrim Land Forever ;
Little Red Riding Hood—taken from the Story ;
The Lord’s Prayer—with Music by S. Glover ;
\ PaTting'Hyinn—Sisters Ere W 4 all are Parted ;
Why do Summer Roses Fade—with colored plate;
Forest, Bride’s, Flower,Schottish A Bloomer Polkas.
Giarone Waltz, Bloomer Waltz, Ac.
Received and toe sale by
; ocnfcj JOHN H MKLLOtt, Si Wood *t.
I Ladle* 1 I Head TtaU I! I
I’ N THE PRESS, and Will shortly be ready, ‘THE
HANDMAID TO THE PIANO; comprising a full
description of the mechanism of the instrument, the de
Fecu to which it i« liauie (about aOQ in number,) the
method ol remedying each defect, and how
to keep the instmraom aDvay# m tune.” By l. B. Trm-
person having a Piano should have a copy of
ibis book. No work of the ktnd has ever been publish
ed. The iulornurilbn it imparts ts worth ten ume* it*
pnee-one dollar; and, among other advantages, it will
effectually guard you from having your Piano spoiled by
Unskillful tuners. _ . * ,
Ladies and gentlemen in the ciUe* of Pittsburgh and
Allegheny, desiring early copies of the work, can be
furnished at their residence# by leaving their addresses
tit the music stores of Messrs. John H- Mcllor, Wood
.ireel, ami Uenry Richer. Third Hired
By tending one dollar to the author, at the Gazette Of
fice I’ittsburgh, a copy will be forwarded, free of post
age! to any part of the United Stales. Six copies for
five dollars. A liberal discount to Book sellers and Mu
sic dealers.
There is no more appropriate present that a gentle
mao can make to a lady, than a copy of Una book.
Send In yonr orders 1 octfl:3tn
Thackeray-** new book—sk ktc h es j n
! R E L A N D—by W. M Tuacke&aT, aothor of
“V-aniiy Fair*” “The Hiuorv of Pendenms.” “The
Great Hogarty Diamond," Ac., Ac-, embellished wuh
thirty-eight beautiful illustrative engtavings. Illustra
ting the beat character* and scenes m ths whole work,
from original designs, drawn by the author on the spot
ft is beyond ait doubt one of the greatest and best
works ever written in the English language. \>e an
nex a few notice* of the Prop*:—
“ Here is a book to drive uway melancholy/ It is by
that most iaughtermovitig writer of the age, Thackeray,
and those who read it mutt laugh, be they ever so mel
ancholy. We recognize everywhere the pen or ibe au
thor of “Vanity Fair.” and *• Pendrmii*,” and are by
no me&usdisplcuicd w»ih the acquaintance.”— wwtem
Continent. '
" Replete with irutoful delineations of eharaeter, ana
soarkilng with tue coruscation* of wit and numor ”
Commercial Advertiser .
u No recent fiction seem* to u* tobeur such intrinsic
evidence of bring drawn from Life ’ Home Journal
For sale at MINER A Co.'s Cheap Book More, No
ltd Smithfield slrce i. (occW
Superior Watch licpalriog.
JOHN M. WaTCHJIAKEH AUli
JEWELLER* desire# again to call the- at
tenuon of the public t* the workshop which hej£*
has opened iu No Id Fifth street, two doors fromtffiWffiflil
Mark«t, whetehe continue* to devote hi* *peeul atten
tion to the icpntfing und refitting of Chronometer, Du
plex, Patent Lever. L’Epine.and every description of
hue watches and Clocks.
Having for a number of years been employed as Fore
man iu the workshop of the largest**sisblisbmem iu this
city I flatter myself that those favoring me wiib patron
age will find a.l work at misted executed in be«t
manner and ou the most reasonable tnrui*
Rs/e«-sneei —John Harper, Esq. Edward Heazlelon.
Ksu..R. H. Übrtlev. Esq.Josoph Woodwell. Joshua
Rhodes A Co., aad Wm B. Scatfc-
A eareftiily *rlecied stock of Watches, Clocks, Jew
elry, Spoous, Spectacles, Ac., coo*tantly.ynhand,which
have been purchased at the. lowcsuttwifptices, and will
be sold at a very -n;qll udvaucCiipT.thc kame.. |au3?
Citlsens and Stranfiero,
Ju IKI you wish to purelra-.t tt'SliC^g^soa— y,
iS*v GULDorSlLVKßWATCH.uiiiholltrau^®^*
&JVKooe-h»i; the u»uui price ! If Sint-all IUjHJOLTS
JEWELRY STOKE, »» Marhit .leal,
two doors north of Third, and take a.fodk ut biw new
stock, just arrived, and you can-tliere'purehaso VVauih
espr any kind of fine Gold Jewelry ai their real value,
and not be charged two price? for evt-rUiimg, a? you
haVe usually been , but can get the very best quality or
good# ail the lowest eastern price*. not believo what
Other.*, interested tn their owu sale#, tell you, but come
jmd see for yourselves. All goods sold atthi* establtah-
will be warranted as represented at tune of sale—
aolhatall equally and cheap. _
\ PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
Completed to I*oeleport, *3O Mile* West of
Johnstown.
TIME REDUCED ANL>SPEED LNCREaBED !
TUE subscribers having ihc pleasure i o announce uj
their frieuds, and patron* of ’ic Pciiniylywus Ratl
rotd, that they have commenced trans-shipping at L>oet
pofl, and confideuiy expect to deliver freight 10 uun
frchn'ftiiiiuletpWa in tour days-
JVe are now prepared u> receive ami forward any
oont of Merenandize or produce wuhmour cap&cuy
which is One Thousand Tons Ter Week. ai the follow
ing rates of freight
Dr y Goode, Mats, Shoes, Book*, Stationary, CuUery,
Goafectioaary, Frail*, Feather*, burmture, Uxog:*
Medicines. Saddlery, &c. SI ,00 IOOEJs.
Hardware, Groceries, Pamis, Bye Statfr,
Oil 3, Leather, Clover, Flax, Timothy and other Ora**
See<i..Wo<>l,&c. se«MI)U.
THIRD CLASS.
Beer, Fork, Butter, La?d, Lard Oil, Tobacco Leal, Coflee,
Tailow, Gram and Rags, 60c V 100.
70UKTH CLASS.
Antes. Marble itough) Tar, Pilch, Rosin, German Clay
Bones, Bacon, 4c.. 5Uc 9 10",
' COVODE A. COLE, Ageuls,
angts comer of Penn aad Wayne streets
Only Forty milea Staging I
BY THE NEW CENTRA I. HAIL ROAD
■ TO PHILADELPHIA.
VIA THE NEW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD!
/lOOD INTENT AND TELEGRAPH MAIL LINES
\3T of splendid new Troy built Coaches, for Blairsville,
Wiß leave Pittsburgh every duy at i o'clock. P. M , and
at 4 o’clock P- M- and from thence 304 mile* by the iVrtr
P&nsylvania Railroad, lo Philadelphia, Now York and
Baltimore, Time through only thirty hours.
Coaches wUHniive every evening at l ami 4 o’clock.
rtXTRAS—To Icave at any time, always in readiness.
Thi- i* the mod dtrec», comfortable and expeditious
route to the Eastern cities. Passengers lor Baltimore
tnki. ihe new Railroad at Harrisburg direct, on the arri
val oi the curs ut that place.
B—The only Office for the above Lines under St.
Charles Hotel, 40 Wood sireeL, Pittsburgh.
s fepL W. K. MOORIIEAD, Ageut.
JBknporluin of Light t
CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS.
Wll. WRIGHT, (successor to J. S. Touch), Mnnu
# facturerof and Deuler Wholesale and Retail in
the above named Oil and Lumps, is now receiving a largo
assortment of LAMPS, for burning the Ethereal Oil,
Cathplune and Pine Oil Also, Lampsof every descrip.
Uort, for burning Lard and Lord Oil.
Cnandeliers. Girandole Hal) Lamps, Wicks,.Globes,
-Chimney Mats, Cans, and all thiugs pertaining to the
trade.
Ethereal, Camphine or Pine Oil, regularly supplied
once or twice a week.
A3l orders left with the wagon, which is constantly
passing through the city, will be promptly attended to.
N B. Lamps of ail kinds altered to barn the Ethe
real Oil, All articles delivered in any part of the city,
or If Allegheny. too of cl w H wRiGHT ,
NoJW Fourth st, {Apollo Hall,)
aii 2ti between Market and Wood streets.
~ * a Dr. Wm« P. OU«*i
VETERINARY SURGEON.
/TrTT Office at Rod? Patterson's Livery Stables, on
Yonrth'street, between Wood and Smithfield. py4:ly
““I - Llthogrsphto Institute.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.— The subscriners most respect
fully announce to theif friends and the public gen
erally,inat they have this day entered into Co-Partner
ship, for the purpose ot carrying on, at the old stand,in
Singerly’s Building, opposite the PostOffice,Third street,
Pittsburgh, the-LUhographic Printing, in all its various
branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from
Europe, they are prepared to clo works in Lithography
equal to steel engTavmg. They solicit a continuance oi
the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the
wm. Schuchman/and they hope by strict
attention to their business, by elegant workmanship, and
the most reasonable terms, to merit the favorsof an en
lightened public.
Tkmda, cheeks, Draft*, Machine Drawings, Likeness
es, Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Bill Heads; Plots
Lithographed and Primed in Black, Gold Bronze of Co
tsn.
, Specimens of iheir work can be seen at iheir Office,
} U above. WM. BCHUCHMAN,
ap* 23 FRED. HAUNLEIn!
RANDIES, WINES AND GlN—
40half pipes Cognac Brandy. James tleaucssv ■
> 20qr.casks oo do do;
20 oct&TCs do do do;
HO half pipes Rochelle Brandy. A. Seigoeue
lOqr. cafks doy do do;
10 oe la res do do do; A
■ 4 pipes -Holland Gin:
2 puncheons Scotch Malt Whiskey:
lOqr. casks Madeijra'Wme;
. W4r..CMt»i‘a!BShertsJVme-v a riou. brand.;
Sb do L-.T-TenenfieYSQne. Carpentexhr:
,#o..tdo-: Port Wine—Yariotugratles&vintaires;
;2D d 0... Sweet Malaga Wine: - - . ,**
,20 do Indian brisSweet Malaga Wine*
30- do- 40-„ Dry “do:
'v >. InsWtfeandfbraaieby a ;/*
• . ' MILLER A RICKETBON.
ooi© ■■■- Nfj.2SlaiidC33ldbcny
riBST CLASS.
t 1 \ * i * *
* , %' 4 $ *
, \ T # V J «• t f V
> t v
- ‘ * * i^-C 4 "
iJnßuraiue i (Sompcmus
Casb fllritual ;< Firc insorauoe Company
H»rrl»tnii;g, P*nil»lHyn,»la. .
capital; sioo.ooo.
CHAKTERPERPETUItu;
THE undersigned having been appointed Agent* for.
Uio above Company, have opened an Office ill No.
14 St Clair eirect; r ahd an* now prepared to < (Teci tusu
ranees on city ami country property, upon a* favorable
terms as responsible Company m the btate. Ail
persofis having property insured In tins Company ate
entitled to vole fonts officer#, and to share in ns earn
ings; but are not liable, in any event, for anything be
yond the amount they have puitl. All losses promptly
paid m sixty days after proof ot the flame.
OF7ICSBH t
Hon* JOHN C. BUCHER. President
OKAS. E- Hiksteq, Vice Prcsiuer.i.
Thus. H. Willson, Secretary.
David Fleming, Attorney and Counsellor,
Z>i/«c«rs—Hon. John C. Bucher, Rudolph F. Relker,
Wm. Colder, Jr., David Fleming, Isaac G. M’Kinley,
Chas. E. Uiester, Elias E. Kinier, Samuel W. Hays,
David Mumtoa, Jr., John Ninnlnger. Dauphin Comity;
JacobS. Haldemau, York: Homy 11. Fry. Lancaster;
Adam Schcener, Berks i JormG. Brenner. Philadelphia;
William Mintzer,Montgomery. Thomas Gillespie. Lu
zerne ; Gordon F. Mason, Bradford; Amos K. Kapp,
Northumberland ; James Burn*. Mifflin; John T. Hoov
er, Centro; John S. Isclt, Huntingdon ; Jame« K.-Moore
head, Allegheny ] Jonathan D. Leet, Washington: Geo.
H. Bucher, Cumberland ; George vv Massor, Carbon.
M LAIN A MOFFITT.
M S«.Otntrstreet,
- Agents for AUejrueny Co^
PlttsburgtP£lf« Inftaranc* Company.
Till* COMPANY was incorporated la February,
1851; with ft Perpetual Charier, and has commenced
business on a Capital of $lOO,OOO.
The Company does business boih on the Joint Slock
and Mutual plan. .
On the Joint Stock plan the rate? are one-Unrd less
than those charged by ftlutaul 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 Capital and Sur
plus Fund of the Joint Stock department.
The Charter permits the grunting of insurance on hie,
i In every form, including the right of wife, children, pa
; rents, relations, friends or creditors—to injure ihe life of
* another for their owu exclusive benefit, payable after
death, or upon the parties arriving ai ih<* war of 50.55.
CO or 63, at the option of the insured
OFFICERS
James S. Moon, President.
Samuel hTClurkan, Vle<- President
Joseph S. Leech Treasurer
Charles A. Coltou. Secretary.
mu BCIOfiS
James 8 lloon, Josephs I.
John S.Dilworlh, Churle« A Oolion.
Samuel M'Clurkun. tV iliium Phillip*.
John A. Wilson.
BOARt> OK GISA^B.
Hon. William Wilkins, Laie Secretary of War.
Hon. Walter Forward, Lute Secretary ol Treasury-
John Snyder, F.sq., CuHiter Pittsburgh Bank.
Malcolm Leech, Ksq . Wholesale Grocer
HOUCTTOBS
Hon. A. W Loomis 1 A. B.M’CulmoM. Ksq.
MJOIiCAj. QOAflli.
Conspiring Physicians.
Joseph Gaizam,jW, D William Addison, M. D.
Jeremiah Brookk,M- D E. G. Edrhigton, M. 0.
•—sXAWiKorft physicians.
Samuel Dilworth, M. D.,47 Sruithfield «»rrc;
Bobi. Snyder, M D . HO Fourth si.
John Crawford, M. 1)., vJ9 Sixth su
Wb. McK Morgan. M. O , 107 Libert) si.
Or, Oilwonh will bo in attendance at the office, every
day, at 12 o'clock.
Those who have spoken for an agency, are requested
to call, take their paper*, and commence operations
forthwith. All persoe* engaged m the insurance busi
ness willbe supplied with blanks and alowed the usual
commission.
Office of Lhe Company, No. 75 Fourth street.
rav 7 C. A . COLTON. Skc'v
~H.entucky iUutual Life ls»uronoe Co.
GUARANTY FUND, $lOO,OOO.
THIS COMPAN Voffer? to the insured all tue security
and advantage* of the Mutual anil Joint Slock Plans
(as heretofore applied) combined, namely : Low rates of
premium; an annual return in rash of the per eentage
required for the contingent n-k of thr year; an ade
quate, but not excessive provision for the future security
£j member* for the whole term of lire, v»itn an equitable
interest in the aecumoiating fund secured to such mem
ber*, payable at death, ny ercdiv< upon their poli
cies; a guaranty fund designed for the perraniieui secu
rity of short term members, und also for the present se
curity of those fortfie whole term of Itte.
the only Mutual Life lueurance Company
whose rates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced stan
dard, with a provision for an annually increasing accu
mutation of funds tfor future security) in exact propor
tion to the amount of and the increasing risk
from advancing age among tbo member*
Pamphlets, tracts, Ac , giving in detail the plan and
rate* of the Company, furnished gratis, and application*
foT insurance received by J TUKDETT, Agent,
129, Wood street, Tnuburgh
Dilwoeth, Medical Examiner .
The Franklin insuranee Company.
09 rur_*.D*i.f“uu
DIRECTORS
Charles W. t)an:;k<-' ueorge ’**» Kn-aaiv.*
Thomas Han, Mordecai D Lewi*,
Tobias Wagner. Adolplu E. JJone r
Samuel Grant. l>avid S-Browne.
Jacob R. Smito, Morris Patterson
CHAS N UANCKKH. l’rr«“.
Chaa. G. Bancub, Secretary
JET*Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or turned
oo every description of property m town and rouimy
at rate* as low os are consistent wait ►..• cunt)
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their Capita, and Premiums, safely invested,
afford ample protection to the assured.
Tbo Assets of the Company, on January Ist. 1651, as
published agreeably to an Act of Aasembiv. were n« fob'
tow*, viz :
Mortgages————- 3 »ia.iva 6h
Real Estate ♦—- ——•— ■ 7 »
Temporary Loans- h:,. jf.it 17
Stocks ,&v uo
Cash, Ac. ■i - • •—— —— ■ ■ ■ 04.346 dl
Since their uicorporaiion, a per.od oi jeers, tit- )
have paid upward* of On* Afiihon Four Hundied Than
sand Dollars, lonsc* by fire, thereby affording evidence
of the ud vantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and
disposition to meet with promptness, all linbiiiue*
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agen.,
a prU4] Office N. E. corner Wood and 3d sta.
fcl arine i~K tresud ini so tl TraniportsUon
IflStJtiASiOk.
riMIK INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH \MER-
X. IGA, Philadelphia, chartered 1 71*4 eapiuji 0600,-
000, asscll January 13, ISSI. 01,001,3166 60, wii
make insurance on building* ami ibetr coutetils m thin
city and vicinity. Also, on property of every’ descrip
tion, on steamboats and other veiviv either by inland
transportation oron the seas
DIRECTOR.*?
Arthur <i Coffin, Pres! , Jacob M .Thomas.
Samuel W Jones John R. Neff.
Edward Smith, Richard D. Wood.
John A. Brown. Wiliiam Welsh.
Samuel F. Smith. Francis Haskins,
Samuel Brooks. S. Au»un Ainbone
Charles Taylor, William K. Bowen,
Ambrose While, George W Asptnwaii,
Thomas P. Cope, * James N. Dickson,
S. Morris, Water, H. D. Sheirerd, Sec’y
Thin is tlie oldest !u»urunoe Company in (he United
States, and from Us high, standing,longexperience, am
ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazard
ous character, may be considered as offering ample
cunty to the public WM. P. JOiSßtf, Agent,
No. 141 From street
LIVES INSURED BY THE
Ksntuoky mutual Life Insurance Co.,
COVINGTON, KY.
fIIHIS COMPANY has actual Capital of ONE HUN-
X DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and is managed
by men of the highest integmy and responsibility.
Pamphlets furnished, information given, and applica
tion* received by J TUiiBKI l. Agent,
129 Wood street.
Samuel Dilworth, Medical Examiner [sepg
ISSVKAHCS.
mHE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR
I ANCE COMPANY.—Office, North Room of the Ex
change, Third street, Philadelphia.
FIBR IwsoRAHCR.— BuildingH, Merchandize and oihei
property in toton aifd country, insured against loss or
damage by fire ai the lowest rate of premium.
Marine Imsoiulrck.— They also insure Vessels, Car
goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or
special policies, as the assured may desire.
1 nIandTEANSPOBTAnow. —They also insure merchan
dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cara, Canal
Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lake*., on ine mopi
liberal terms.
DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Kdinuud A. Souder
John C. Davia. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel
Edwards. Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darlington.)saac R.
Davia, William FolwelLJohn Newlin.Dr. K. M. Huston,
James C. Hand.Theophilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks.
Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Serrill, Spencer Mc-
Itvain, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, Wtllmn Hay, Dr
S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr.
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. D T Morgan.
Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan.
WILLIAM MARTIN, President
Thus C. Ha5P. Vice President.
Joseph W. Cowan, Secretary.
ID" Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pitts
burgh. (jelthdlfl P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
Fire and Marlue Insurance.
rrtHK OFFICE of Uie Insurants Co. of North Amenta
I has been removed to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones
A Co , No. 141 Front street, third house East of Wood
street, where the subscriber will wane Policies on Build
ings and their contents,and on Shipments by Steamboats
aud other vessels, for the above-old and responsible
Company. [up3] WM. P. JONKS. Agent
Life and Healtn insurance,
rrtHK MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE
I COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the
Legislature of Pennsylvania, March, IS4S ; Charter Per
petual ; Capital SlOO,OOO. Rata lotoer than any Pennsyl
vania Company, and full 20 per cent, lower than the
usual rales of Life Insurance,as the following corapari
son will show. Thus a person of the age of .‘>o insuring
for SlOO for life, must pay in the Girard *2,30, Pennsyl
vania $2,36. Penn Mutual *2Ji6, Equitable $2,04, Now
England $2,30, Albiou 32,48, New ’l ork Life 32,38. ( «/»
and Health, Philadelphia. SI ,91
Directors—Sainue i D Omck* Charle-* D Hall, VVm F
Boone, Robert P King. Charles P Hayes, M w Baldwin
Chas O B Campbell, M Al Reeve. M. I>; Lewis Cooper.
J Rodman Barker, k H Butler, Edwin R Cope Prest
dmt, Samuel 0 Orrick ; Vice President. RoUrt P King
Secretary, Francis Blackburne.
ADDlicatioDH will be received and everv tnformaiioi
given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Office
Commercial Room*, coruer of Third and wood streets
Pittsburgh. opua * : y
Ftr* and Marine inttiranee.
THE Insurance Company of North America, of Phiia
delphia, through its'duly authorized Agent, the sub
scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance
on proporty.in this city and Us vicinity, and on shipraen
by the earinl and rivers.
7 DIRECTORS:
Arthur G. Coffin, Pres’t. Samuel Brooke,
Alex. Henry, Chnrlee Taylox,
SemnelW. Jonea, Samuel W. Smr.k
Edward Smith, Ambrose White,
John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomai
John While, .
Thomas P. Cope, Richard D Wood,
Wjn.Welah, Henry D. Sherrord, Sec j
This Is the oldest Insurance Company iu the untied
States, having been chartered in 17M. Its charier is per*
petoml. and from iu high standing, long, experience, am
ple and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous
ckaracier.il may be considered as offering amble securi-
wiLUArfp. Jones
At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones Sc. Co;, watqr ana
Front sts., Pittsburgh . - , may.4y
John iff’Cannsyy
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Foreign and Domtttic Cigars, and Snuff %
No-142 Wood streeveorner of Virgin dUoy,
- npr24] Pias&iifgA, Pa.
RICE FLOUR, and Hulled Bariey for sole by
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SECOND ARRIVAL O.E NEW
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS.!
YOUNG, STEVENSGNIbLGVB, Sign of the Origi
nal ITee Hi7e,No.74Markel.streei, Pittsburgh, be*-;
iween fourth street and this Diamond, have
ftomlhe recent largo clearing olilsaleSt and tbe import*
era and manufacturers in New:.York and Philadelphia,
ihc largest and cheapest stock of Goods ever offered in;
tin? market, comprising m part a very large assortment
oi DKbSb GOQDS of-every- description, suited to the;
season, at irom 20 to 25 per ocni.Jower than former prin
ces. *
Black ami Colored KTonch Mtrtnos and Thibet Cloths,
irom62to£l,2sper yard;
Black and Colored English Merinos and Lyonese
Cloths, from 31 to 4le. per yanJi
Biut'k and Colored Paramatta* and Fancy AlpaCfiCS,
irorn 12 to ti2c. per yard;
Plain and Embroidered De Lmnea, Cashmeres and
French Merinos; _
Plain Black. Colored and Printed Deluinea and Cash
meres;
Vety Rich Brocade aud Watered Silks and Poplans;
do Plain Black. Colored Silks and TarkSauns.
A large stock BONNET SILKS, SATINS ANDGRO
I DE AEKiCES. and of Bonnet aud Mantilla Velvets, all
I colors: Bonnet and Cap ttil»bon», at very redacedpriccs
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!
j A full assortment of Bay Stale and Woolen Long and
Square Shawls ;
Also Rich Brocha. Long and Square Shawls:
Printed Terkern, Cashmere. De Laine and Thibet
i Sihawls;
ALSO—AT GREAT BARGAINS—
Luces, Embroideries and Hnndkerchiets,
| Hos’ory. Gloves, Suspender* and Cravat* ,
Irish Linens, Table Cloths and Damasks ,
Prints. Checks. Maslins and Tickings,
I Red. \\ hue and Vellow Flannels ,
i Plain. Brown. Blue and Barred Flanne Is,
i cloths. Cassimeres. Saltifels. Ky. Jeans A Vestings.
! The proprietors would respectfully solicit an early call
i from ail of their friends, un<! the public generally, teel
i mg confident that they can offer greater inducements to
I wuok**aie and retail buyers than ever have heretofore
l been offered in Pittsburgh
l octiis YOUNG, STKVKNhON * LOVE-
SECOND CHEAT AKIR'I YA Ltl
OF FALL uml Winter Dry Goode and.VuriUes at No.
37. Northwest corner of Wood street nnd Diamond,
alley. Pittsburgh. Pa. D. GhBOO & Co. would again an
nounce to iheir old customers and dealers generally in
their lino, that they are aoyv prcptupdLftopM for sale
llteir present new stock of Goode at unusually low rates.
And as oar purchases nave been made on the most fav
urnble terms with Importers and ManafQCUirefs,wp flat
ter ourselves, and hope to he able to uICTU a continuance
or confidence and patronu«e of our old customers and
me public generally. which has been heretofore so libe
rally bestowed upon u*- Our DRY GOODS STOCK tft
in part of Broadcloths. cnssiniefes,Snitinets, Tweed#,
i.incv Vesuncrt. Check*. Flaunele. Drillmifs, Black and
Brown Mus'ine. Tickings, Blankets, Unsoy Pinos, Al
puuux. Mrrinijfs, Mu*hn De Lames, Cashmeres, fancy
print*. Glazed Cambrics. Clonktngs, Table Diapers,
Omgh.ims, Mlks. fancy long Shawls. Silk Cravats, ron
iice Mlk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct
from Ireland, and all other articles generally kept in the
Dry Goods line. Ova Vsuiktt Department will be found
on examination lo lie unsurpassed by any other of the
iiml Went of the Mountains, and is mude up in perl of
t omb*. Buttons, Putent und Spool Threads, direct trom.
Kurope : Pori Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks anti
K\es. I*lll* and Needles. Tapes, I tumbles, Spoons, Ra
jora. fable Cutlery and Pen Knives just arrived from
Sheffield : Pateut Medicines. Violin and Violin Strings.
Gum vu«p«nders. Slates and slate Pencils, Percussmn
Caps, spectacles. Plstois, Hosiery. Gloves, Lawns and
Edging*. Ribbon?. Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps and Fringes,
inney Nettings. Green Buudnge*. Black Silk Veils, Silk
Florence logetnerwiih s general aksortnmnt of all o.ner
i articles m the Variety tine. VVc have on hand and for
I sale a large assortment or Gold and Silver Watches and
i Watch Materials. Gold and Gill Jewelry, Gold and 9n
| ver Pens and Pencil*, Gold and SiWer Spectacles,
| Clocks, Ac., to which we inviie the atteution of all buy
er*, a * we arc determined to Sell our Goods on tbe most
j reasonable terms, either lor cash or satisfactory refer-
.N B Tue business of the late firm of Gaxao A Mc
0a «a/L£*s is 'o be settled by D. Ckao© at the stand of D.
fjnK wo L Co. wbo i? fully authorized for such and in
no-ifCßsion are Hie paper*. Notes and Books of
KUdfnm. loctls:tf
/smei Goillng,
Retail Dealer and Importer of
fancy, foreign and domestic dry goods
•iIfoCLD respectfully inform the public and hi?
Vy fn<-uds, (from whom he has formerly received a
Mjer&l share c f cosiom), that he has used every exer
tion tu securing an extensive and complete assortment
o' FALL AND WINTER GOODS, of the best quality.
Con*i?ung of the following articles: French and En
<;iah Merinos. Cashravres, Alpacas, Poplins Silks, Sai
nt?. Moa* IK* Lames,and other Dress Goods ; Shawls,
VazpunA. Mantles and Cloaks, of every variety
Lad.c*' and Children’s Bonnets, Caps,Capes; Velvets,
Ribbon* Flowers, Feathers, Laces, Gloves. Hosiery.Ac
OenUumen’s Cravats. Handkerchiefs, Collars, Shirts.
Gruwer*. Hosiery. Ac
With a larer stock of B'eacbed nnd Browu Muslin*.
Shining. Suecimg ; Table Linens, Tickings, Checks.
J- lamwN. Cuik-o*, Sutinru, Jeaus.Ac. Also, an assort
ment of Mourning Goods.
Tbc -bovr »tock, with numerous other article* ihe
i mprietor i- now opecuug a- his New Store, No. MW
Mnrke. *ireet. to which he invito* purchaser*, as he is
c-icrm.n»*d io *cl ; a* cheap a* the ches pest-
MaDaML a GOSLING buU continue* to give her
undivided .i.ieuiion to the manufacturing of vtxettes,
i louks Capes, Bonnets, Ac . which arc ai* made in a su
perior my!c She respectfully solicits purchases and
order* French Pu'tern Huts N>r the trade always on
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N k\V GOO DBi' M ‘
SEW WHOLESALE TRIMMING* XOTIOS AND
VARIETY STORE,
No. 01 Wood Street,
litiu *«* ThtrJ and Fourth streets, opposite Hampton ,
Sm.th J( Co% Pittsburgh.
ipHK *ubscnbor respectfully invites the attention of
i Coun-rv nnJ City Merchant* to hisextensivu aasort
luem of Trimmiug, Notion, Fancy audVariety Goods,
which ho i* now opening for the Full Trade Among
the articles composing his slock may be found a roll as
sortment of the meowing
fUI U4Jt.ll k '»« ,MW luin/ntitu •
Huuui:•. Pocket Boos*, Threads, Lornbsy
Lace* and Inserting*, Porte Monnaics, Suspenders;.
Kmbruiderte*. Needles, Svwss»nd Victoria Mails; 3
Fringe*, Gimp*, Pin#, Jnekoueis, Braids;
UookH mid Eye*, Puney and Dress Buttons, Brushes;
Tape Checks. Plain and Faucy Bobiuets, Whalebone;
Quill'd Ribbons. Black Silk am) Lisle Laces;
New Style Ribbon Trimming, Hosiery and Gloves.
Black Lat-.e Veils. Woollen Comforts ;
Buck Glove* and Mitts, Bonnet Ribbons;
Gent- Silk Woollen and Cotton Cmlcrshms and Draw
•r»i
Boas and Kluc t'oiuinris, Worsted and Opera Hoods .
Plain Mantel Ribbon*, Infants’ Boot*;
Cravat* and Pongee Pocket Handkerchiefs ,
Plain Saun Ribbon*, Linen Cambric Pocket Hdkfs ;
Gilt and Gold Jewelry, Jerome Clocks. Fancy Soaps ;
Catpei Bugs und Satchel®, Window Shades ,
Toiiel Cases, Violin*, Perfumery, Jeweharps ,
Gillofs Steel Pen* Gold Pen*, Umbrellas, Accorde*
OQftj ~ ,
Conch Shell*, Zephyr Worsteds, Perforated Hoards;
Flos* Silks. Worsi-ti and Crochet Needle*. Looking
Maudes, _
Which, with a variety of oilier arUcies.be will oiler
for cash or approved e- edit, at pnees comparing favo
rably wiib Eastern markets.
P S —The attention of Pedlars is particularly direct
ed to this extensive and varied assortment,
sc pi s:t( _ _ _W.C.MURPHY _
au W O OODsi'
frillE suhhcnher having now Trreived his enure slock
1 of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, would respect
fully inform his customers and the public, that he is pre
pared to dispose of .ilia Goods, either at Wholesale or
Retail, at very low prices.
Ha has, m Dry Goo<i«. all the staple, us well aa a large
stock of FANCY DRESS GOODS, comprising in part:
4-4 t.'hene Silks, for evening and street dresses very rich;
4 4 Brocade Silk, do do do;
Plain Blnek Silks, ali prices and widths;
Brocade Black Silk, do ,
Heavy Watered Siik.all shade*;
French Poplins. do;
Moaslin de Lalncs;
French Merinos and Cashmeres;
Together, with French and English Prints, in endless
variety.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
11-4. 12-4 and 13-4 Barnsley Sheetings;
4-4, 6-4 uuU 0-4 do and Irish Pillow Linens;
7-4. M and 10-4 Table Damasks;
5-8 and 3-4 Damask Napkins and Dollies;
Huckabuck, Diaper and Crash Toweling*;
Rich Printed Piano and Table Covers, superb Goods
Marseille* Quills, French Furniture, Dimity, Curtail
a nd Curtain Materials, Ac., Xc.
MOURNING PHY GOODS,
Lupin's Black Bombazines;
Do do Mousliu de Laine, 3-4 and 4-4 wide j
Black Canton Cloths i Black Mohair Lustres; Silk
tVarp Tkibct Cloths; Black Challey ; Enjltsli, French
and Italian Crapes ; Mode nod Crape Veils ; Chenu
zetles und Sleeves., Collars and Cuffs; Gloves and Ho
siery. All of which Good* will bo warranted of good
colors, and cheap for quality.
s ftP ls JAMES A. MCKNIGHT
Second Grand Arrival of
FAU AND WINTER DET GOODS
NO 38 MARKET STREE T.
WE Hre now leectviugaml opening one of the most
splendid Stocks of rALL AND WINTER DRA
OOtlDSever odered for sale in the City of Pittsburgh.
Comprising in part as follows : —Dross Silks t °t the most
desipable styles snd pulternsi French Merinos, of eve
ry suude ana color: Palmetto Croih,rich Styles; Coburg
(. loth, of the richest shudes; Silk Warp and Mohair
I.unre, Alpacas, of the most superb qualities; Chrys*
ml Palace De Lainea.of the richest superlative styles;
Prints, of every quality and patterns; Domestic Goods
or rvery description _
We invite especially the attention of the Ladies to our
large and well selected stock of Millinery and runcy
Goods, Dress TrirainingSyof every defioription; Silk and
Straw Bonnets, of the laical atylee and sbapea. Having
recent y engaged wiUi a French Millinor, whilatin New
York, we flatter ourselves that there la no bouse in the
city can compete with us in the above branch of busi
ness. Allot the above we intend selling cheaper than
we have done heretofore.
\ZJ~ Rememner the Place, No. 38 Market street, be
tween Second and Third, where Cheap Bargains can be
had- [scp22i?inj E- SPENCE.
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
Of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.
A\ MArfuN A CO., would most respectiully so*
. licit the attention of the public generally, and the
wholesale trade in particular, to iheir large and care
fully selected Stock ofGoods'forFttllnnd Winter sales,
which will be found larger man they have ever before
offered. We have received os follows:
400 hales Bro. Muslins;
0600 Long and Squ&Te Shawls i
100 bales Drills and Cosnaburga;
GOO pieces Sup Blankets ;
100 Doles ElaunelSy Colored and White ;
200 Coses Fancy Prints;
100 bales Ticking;
tOO pieces French Merinos;
Lid eases White Muslins;
500 Paralalias and Coburg Cloth*;
28Cases White Muslins;
100 Alpac as, nil colors?
50 pieces Linen Sheeting ;
10cases Irish Linens;
600 pieces Sattlnetts;
SO Cartoons Bonnet. Ribbons;
LOO pieces beat make Cloths:
100 Carloohs French Flowers;
300 pieces Cassimeres and Doeskin*
A 500 do Fancy Silks;
■ 27U do do Cassimeres;
50 do Colored Yelvels ;
500 do Shining and ehecka ;
85 Cases Cashmere's and do Lainos;
21 do Plain and Plaid Linseys ;
1000 dozen Hosiery;
13 Cases Tweeds and Jeans;
2000 dozen Gloves, assorted;
Together with every- article usually found iu a Dry
Good Establishment, No. 02 and 64 Market St.
icptlG
IkyTOULUlNGS—Agoodassortment Rosewood Mould-
Mraga, for cabinet kuMR ■
POWDERED SUGAR—IO bbla. for ,ale by
3TOAKT A SILL,
IM Wood itreei.
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GW? CABINET SL
agm&tjprrgy/wttg fHAMWdcimEfi,F*fr
97 and 99* Tfrird atxeet* ,
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cl« efeibaf he las now.compleled iholargesi andii-:
nesfstock of household furniture.ever, befbcAjaeft-ut
this city, as he ts determined to uphold the quality wlui!
well-sjeasofietl matenala* hesn?rorkinaii&hip r and newest;
deafens; and from the extent of. his orders amri&eility j
in mat ufactunng, he li cifabled : to produce ..warranted.
furniture,- at the lowest prices. . . r, ]
He has adopted the principle of identifying Jbo CM;:i
tomers’ interest with his own, In quality and.price, and :
keeps always oithand the greatest variety of every aes* q
cripnon of furniture, from the cheapest artdplainest, to
ihe moat elegant and cosily, that a house, or. any part or
one, may be*famished from his stock, or. manufactured
expressly to order He therefore solicits au inspection,
ihui the advantages of his establishment may be known.
Tubfotlowingarticleaeoasis^mpart,of hisslock, which :
lor rtonness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in ,
tiny of the Eastern dues: - 1 i
Parlor, i
drawing, din* j
mg, and bed room i
chairs, of every v&nety, i
consisting of* rosewoood, ms* i
hogany and walnut Elizaoe then, J
Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of. every i
Ueacfipuon; Couches, Sofas.Tete-a-ietoand Di- < i
vans of (he latest French and American patterns ; i
Tashaes, What-Nots, and ladies’ parlor Wnting Desk* i
of various kinds. Work Tables and' fancy.inlaid
stands, music elands, and holders, marble top, ma
hogany, rosewood ami walnut- centre aiulsofa, ta*.
bies, extension dinirig tables all sixes of the -
most improved, and decidedly, the -best kind
made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables,
wardrobes, bedsteads pnd wasnstands of #
each a large assortment; gothic hall ,
and parlor reception chairs, ottomans
and stools, secretary and book
cases, side hoards, fire screens,
towel rackß. hat stands, and
music stools, cribs and cots
for children; paper mache.
table and tea poys, ma
hogany, rosewood, and
inlaid pearl Tables,
* Ac. Ac. Ac.
I a assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
'WINDSOR CHAIRS. ' CLi.Birnrr.ftuxEffs supplied with
ait urucies ra their tine
t STKAM BOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short*
64 1 notice. • ■ ’ ' ' •
i All orders promptly attended 10
JouruepmsnCabtnet Bickers Allocution
WAREHOUSE. 110 SECOND STREET t
(near wo corner of Wood.)
1 • ■ - THIS ASSOCIATION, em-ffe
bracing, already, twice to threeUJL
umes as many hands as the lax- F 321
t/HAt andlmherto raoßtrenownedf 1*
ijusifledfc"shops ofthlscity, have opened their ware?-,
house, and are abltf to furnish. the public, by wholesale
or retail, with Furniture of the following description—
VIZ '
Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus ;Full Col
umned Bureaus; Mahogan) Bedsteads; Mahogany
Chairs, Rocking-Chairs; Mahogaay Washsiands; So
fas; Divans; Piano Sioois; Book Coses; Secretaries,
Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre;
Tables; Hat Raeks; Frencn Bedsteads; Ottomans}
Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work
stands ; Cherry and Common Workstands; high post,
common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Ijuteaus;
Cribs: Cradles, Ac.
The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive scale,
permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they ace de
termined to sell, lowerthan any competitors, an equally
good, if not better article, and warranted—as the public
will understand by giving them a call.
1 IiET" Steamboat work of all descriptions, and cither
articles of any description, made to order in every style,
at the shortest police.' (mari»
ro Cabinet Makers.! ~
Veneers, Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut/ Vamuh,
Hardware and Pumitureal Wholesale.
THE subscribers have just received from New York
and Boston a most splendid slock of VENEERS,
and are manufaeturing by machineir Furniture suitable
for the trade. All of which we will sell at extremely
low prices. . '
As great care was taken in the selection of the stock,
persons cannot fail tube soiled, either as to quality or
price; and, as ttls well known that Furniture can be
made by machinery superior and ranch lower than by
hand, the attention of tne trade is respectfully invited/
Turned Work,in ail Its branches, carried on as ostial.
Plank for hand Carpenters, and all articles
required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly
on hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hbit
Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. RYAN A M'KKk,
Ryan’s Buildings,
tnarifibydaw No. 31- Fifth street
CHAIRS A Bill PUttfllTUiUi.
A 0.98 Third street, between Market and Wood, South side,
cet Wa have now on hand a large and
vtl splendid stock ofevery variety of
and CABIN El’ FURNITURE, which
/sf 1 are confident cannot be surpassed,
equalled, in this City, or in iLe West, in style and finish.
Those who are in waniot Furniture are respectfully
Invited to call and examine lor themselves.
Steamboats furnished on the shortest nstice.
ID- All orders promptly attended to.
febllfcxf O’DONNELL. MULLEN A CO.
O’Donnell, 21 alien A Co*
Pittsburgh Chair and Cabinet Ware Rooms,
NO. 88 THIRD ST.,
BETWEEN WOOD AIQ t MAJtXBT, |SOUTH SIDS }.
MANUFACTURERS of Cone Seat Parlor
lap'll Chairs; Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; Re-
IWfl ception and invalid Chairs i Cane Seat
iipHL. and Country House Stools : Settees; Loan
%Bsß!egp.ga ges, and every variety of Common Chairs.
gi All of which were manufactured under
B&W g their personal superintendence, and are
W « warranted both in material aad workman
ship inferior to none in the City. Dealers in these arti
cles will find it to their especial advantage to call and
examine for themselves previous to going elsewhere.
Steamboats and Dwellings furnished at the shortest
notice. All orders punctually attended to.
~ Fnrnlturs and Vbalr Ware Rooms.
T. B. YOUNG A CO~ comer of 2%ir4fA
taSg&ur and Smithfieldsts., opposite Brown’* Hotel, U\
iJEL. Ptitthttrgi, Po., keep constantly on hand KPI
jreaKisSßlMnrf moke to order,at the lowestprices,* “ •
HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and
CHAIRS , of the best workmanship and most approved
styles. feblS
Su&mboau, AJioy 1
i jJfr Tun subscribers lender ihelr &cf?k
nowtedgmenig for the favors bestow
ed npoii tnem by their Steamboat friends, andP]fn|
would respectfully remind ibem and others inte- *
resied m building boats, that they are si all times pre-
Sared to funush, on the most reasonable terras, every
escripiion of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the ber
material and workmanship. T B YOUNG & CO.,
Corner Third and Smithfieidstreets.
fet*ls_ opposite “Browns Hotel^’_
e. C. HaUNU. S. DA.CLXB
Hammer & Oauler>
CABINET WAREROGM, SMJTHFIELD STREET,
Between SsttnikstrM and Strawberry alley , PiUsbvrg, Fa.
f?\ HAMMER A DAULER keep constantly onhand
uJI a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture,
Mp 3 warranted equal to any in the eity, and sold on as
* ” •favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar
establishment in .he West. They have now on band an
an usual ty extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni
ture, irom the cheapest and plainest to the most costly
and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mrSl:6nr
A. MitLIKUS A COf
HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and
chair manufactory, No.m smithfieid st.
a large assortment of f&iioy and plain Furniture, which
they will sell 15-per cent, below customary rates.
Terms—cash only. jdecg7:ly
Will, E. STEVENSON continues to mana
faSjmr facture CABINET-WARE of every descrip
rrmm * {/ ™i al l l * B old stand, corner of Liberty and
slSsili»»3 Seventh streets. UNDERTAKING attended
to, in ailits branches. maylL
OPLKNDID BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE—Two
O Building Lots, 60 feet front on Penn Avenuo, by 124
feet deep. Price S?6O.
Also—Two eorner Lots, 00 b; VH feel, fronting as
above. Price SSCO.
Also —Four Lots adjoining the above, 60 feel by 120.
Price $6OO.
Also—lo Low, 50 feet by 120. Price 9500.
The above are pleasantly situated, and have Frail
Trees of various kinds on them.
S CUTHBERT. General Agent,
nov4 50 Smithfieid street
dodos a caoziea,
MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS,
OIL MILL BUILDINGS! South-West an
net of Diamond, {near the- Ohio and Penn*
jfgwaaL syhtania Railroad Depot,) ALLXSHKHT Carr.
and Land Steam Engines, Fire En
gines* Hydraulic Presses, of all descriptions: Copper
plate, Lithographic and other Presses; Gold Stamping
and Refining Apparatus, together with Mill Machinery
in general, built upon the most approved plans of con
struction, and workmanship to the latisfaction of cus
tomers .
|£7~ All orders left at Messrs. Cochran, fiPßnde A
Co.’s, No. £6 Wood street, Pittsburgh, or addressed to
thesubscribers, Allegheny,will receive prompt attention,
ault DODDS A CROZItiH.
Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing Company.
j.s. aLovas, a.m, Stan; b.i.jonis, a. s. Baoaaw,
OLOVEB, KIBB * CO., Proprietor*.
THE subscribers having been appointed Agents fer
the above named concern, will keepAonstantiy oa
hand a supply of ihecelebratedßolivar.Firoßrick, Cru
cible Fire Ciay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls.: They
are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to.be
made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which ah&>l
be promptly filled. . • • -
We do not deem it necessary to enumerate the many
adyant&ges the Bolivar Fire Brick posessover ail oth*
ers that nave been offered for sale in. the United States,
their superiority, being well known u> almost all persons
who use Fire brick. The proprietors nave determine!
that the Fire Bricx shall lose none of their present envi
able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared u
make tnem even better than they have heretofore been.
This is the only establishment now manufacturing rite
Brick at Bolivar. KiER A JONES,
mar!7 Canal Basin, Seventh st, Pittsburgh,
A card<
WDA'LY A CO. have now ready for sale a large
« and well selected stock of Spring and Sommer
Hosiery in all its branches. They would direct particu
lar attention to their stock of Gentlemen’s cotton, half
Hose, with Merino and. Silk feet; they Are of 4he. best ,
materials and workmanship, and for. comfort asa sum-,
mac Sock, cannot be equaled* W. D. A Co have also
on hand Gents Undershma and Drawers la cotton,-silk,
and merino}- Childrens’ Hpsiery.oLaU. descriptions,, at
the old established Stocking Store, Fifth street, between
Wood and Market. . . - : [mvl •
For Femslsi shd filalef.
tyr. LAKZETTE’S JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreafiya
I V Elixir, prescribed as aaeffectuai restorative m
cases of debility, impotency or barrenness, ondall ir
regolaritiesof nature., It ianUthat U professestobey
▼ix: Nature’s great restorative, ana remedy for those, jn
the married state"without offspring. It 1b a certain cure
for seminal emissions, general debility, gleet, weakness
of the genital organs* nervous affections, leuconhma p*
whites. As a/vigojraiing medicine it is
Also, a certain remedy for incipient Consumption, inj- ;
gestion,loss of mttscnlar. energy.physical lassiiude, fe
male Weakness, debility, Ae. * it is warranted to_p«ease
the nserin arty Of - the above ‘complaints, and is ofprice
less value to those without offspring.
To Bpread wide the blessings of this medicine, I have
appointed Messrs. Judson A Co., .or the cuy of Now
York, in the United States of America, my sole
for its sale; and none can be genuine unless K comes
throng* them, and
S?id «ly“In al the Medical fttpot, No. 73
SnUthEekUireeli andlfr ‘Sde
Cincinnati; Raymond * ratten,no. ou
Louisville. * * ■ .
' Herr’* lUand Saw JttUU.
THE above establiahment has been, taken by the .un
dersigned, with the vlew.of pnmtunglhe legitimate
business connected therewith; andjas they drenowre
edivine a fulUupply'of Timber, orders for all uses 01
Ltmiher wm \ rtd ? “ low
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kingdom of f _
CARfIIINATIVKBAL«AMj g nrrlnvajaabteniedieiaei
ia this country m bowel cemplainUj and haa bceansea;
in all our Missions the most wutifiwteiauccesa. Ii
have known itm.maay. cases to net like a charm. Vourl
SANATIVE TOT.gHcntAac)idr.-'Jl>® W
•riddiSne'rofniy UvercomplaintoSlpUaln’tSe eWeUiati
I bavoever used. They we in gnatdemand; andwei
ere enurelf put’OiJlWW/ 1 We need five hundred boles i
of ihesn^. weitpuldinse I
1/oies yearly among oarpeoplo to *reav J:
have used your TOnIC.ybRMIFDUB .as atomoxa In*
termittent fever; wiitutfce^taosVJComplete-suecesi- I
ibiuk it once- was the mean? qf'Aovingi my own sooi-Pu-
Kngmy IrayeUamongthe.churcnes the. paavseasoarf
fdmd'swhdleviir&ge suffering under *?**£*%* fafltf,
ens&> attended with coughs of a most violer^character.
I own regretted J u4o2on W JKo ofiyoui
MY PECTPRAIST to jujminlateMO. theniyfoiJ Ufieve
frbttt-whari have efeen of hs effects, that it.Wopla have
been hu»ith©Thing<brthbse.pooeJpeopleilpr«iimfryoa
hove not W»u whatsut cite at your
»^ toB “ tt S^fete'Sf‘ ioa *E:i. ABBOTT .
For 3B;?Fimi;atrefefcl?y 1 •
Dodd's :Medle*tcd IIC4.aU -
*TIHIH article tain tended (ot BhmJAba
I (bund in Qteposseseion o( every faaulyiadieJand,
ffiehuhlcs whd mmmconslHnt danger offnjluy toiheir
Demons throughaccident,and the unpTOperoroareleei
KEoflooSrW find,,lto: aififlp, W tbe aimjgable to
tom.eudKrßfeirWal,wiU consider lUjrfi»nenBßble.
• 'nmy 'ccrUW 'tliat we, the nuderaijjriea, haying.
fre,MSl?Sedeu S aof«dd’. Medicated IdddM-OddUe,
Diepered' by. Memts. PenfiuMiA'flWPr -Middle towni
£E5?eClIcuS eheerhfiy tecommencllt W
“ • wM:B.iCASEY{Sfc», '
; D. HABHIBON, M.D., ■
P.WOODBUFK^tB,.. .. ;
■ HAMILTON BKfeWEB.M.Ii., ~,
ELLSWORTHBUBR, M:D., Botanic,
i Comprising ell the piucUslngphysiclnnsjn iheeityof
“'Ey B. A: FAHNESTOCK A CO., . „
. lyl vi •<* comer of Wood and Finals.
r MOBSBfS ; . _ _
1 obittiwtuia Syrnp of Y«How. DockEpot,.
/ ACCCFIBS the, front!.rank among, the proprietory
(/.medicines it ihla. country for completely, ports*;.
Sakerlsitt Bfieum, Erysipelas, and all pthei; diseases,
arlairidirbni'bdumpate atate of the blood. Also, Liver
Sompfilnti Catarrh* itopepsia.dkadacheL-Iluzlßess,
Coughs,Soreness aad Tighuiese about llirCuesl.Blon*.
cSu g a. or HoMsenejs, Dr)-neS3, and a tickling sensation,
aboil the Thioat; and is used’ with unprecedented sac-
FEMALE WEAKNESS AMD GENERAL DEBILITY*
larlvefficaciousia curing’ oilJHusiotMi pO.
MBmied and brbhen down fconsuladonlf.- Tl is parely
vegetahle iA its composition* and:«o accurately com*
blned lnits propoitlonsthat.ie.tihe^caL.bpiameal.and
medlcaL props me a Of each ingredient harmoniously
unite to PURIFY THE 'BhOOD . , .
li has-removed many: chronic disease*,which-iiftfl nafc
fled the skill of the best physicians, aad has also cared,
Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and whxdb
Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed ugnake-ihe least im-
Pl ?fhM UcerTiesied iapmny, cases of CANCEROUS:,
HUMORS'* The' most obstinate Cancers .haye been
saja*B«B&aßiss»«K.
aaßSsaagro«Wigj«,
Heart, andrelieveßin alleasea rf Asthma, and may be
103 Fountain sttMt, Provldenee. ly ,Md sold whole
.aieandr.^igemfoS^^HAM^
Jell:y Warehouse, cor Sixth »ts„ PlUab’h
movg&. ,<■
Hann’s iicvcr I gtitr' Copying
jprfff. andUctblllo ®*^P* ner '
'BURNHA’M»§ - .-
Sixes of Prases "and. ItanrpMer*^te\itj t lO , ©7/yi
F«S?4, item P" 1 ; ?■’
mfflS TABUp presents
o » |rfa|-pi«r»?iOw e ,rtiOß.tor
'^lsLThejfresa does not req^,fas<*nW4h'»S*
Sd Through iwolevers sudeccenmc Jontte ine prefc
suS ii hbtamedwitlimoreease, andmachqmeket'lhgn
b, 3d?The potverisappHed; *° ***“ *? ?"** 18
“I|^^p 0 0^, T^ 0^"»b S du ; . r forth,
mm*
ble incideaVt9^ ieirQse * a i» W 0 Ith 11*w
TifeTabletmay bemused
P«UB*l«tadyinTi*o>and forthat puxpose willbe sold
"ESE&utba copied' withthisX’ress «id D t a “s““'
For beeping ina Boolt-likc form, Mnaic, Origmal ln
voices, Cotteta. ri-eriodicaln, NeSs>»B e
BaSc qieSte, or any WhwjWfc^'Sgl^Sg^&jE.-
invention, U a confidently believed, £5 the
best ever presented to the publieior the -pun>ose_-for
which iU» P designed,BJ)d wittfaraiab
rlimn long needed; The undermined now offers it ata.
comparatively trifling cost to all who may toper
fect thnnyawm ol preserving papers fbr ready and easy
MANN’B COPYING BOOKS. -
The Paper In these Books is matte all
Stock nnrt of ■nmw.ntialuy attiM iFttPCh Willing -
Paper, bound on Parchment Backs, with Pnnied Pages,
andmanafaciuied expresalS-i9i-i.eiauing.. _ ,
The undersigned having procured the sole agency of
the above arriclesinow offers them ot reasonahlepnces
at wholesale or retail! Presses, Dampeners, Bnolrn, or
Binders, famished to order of any dimensions, at short
nodee. AU of the above arttele. warranted.
Mr A. C. Chambers will wail on the etttzens of Pitts*
burgh and Allegheny, and will give all the inatracuon
necessary. JOHN p cqlb & CD.,
At STFadea A Covodo’s Penna Railroad Depot* comer
of Penn slid Wavue sis., Ptusborgh , Ugg-? 1
For salt by Dr. J. W. BHANSTUP, Jib: 85 Smtth/uld
amt, Ftariurgh,, . .. 1
AS persons of both shies cal!oa me daily, complain
ing of CostlvenesafPain in the Stomach, I towels,
&c„ tbot, generally, by eiamJaalion, 1 have found m a
gTeat many cases, that they have ÜbojreJ miter Uw dis
uessing disease, ike Failing-hf the BowetsJ, 1 have fit
ted some of them with a proper SaMthMCr; find a small
quaaiUyoi medicine, which have relieved theirparnand
given themeomfort, and so me of tbemiuulnot becnwell
for five or six years. Any pcrsoa who wilj call atmy 7
office, 1 cah refer them to those who wear them, who
can testify toihe benefilsof. themitUf we hawojio Sup
porters that will fit, we can have them made in a short
Urns. The effect produced by wearing a amiable and
perfectly adjusted Abdominal Sdpporterts oflehnearly
miraculous. The weak voicoissttengthenetk-the weak
lungs supported—the heart ceases its palpnattonsrShe
food sits better on the stomach—cosUvcness is relieved
chronic diarrhcea is stopped—miscarriages prevented—
floodings stopped—whites stronger—
the lady who Is unable to watkiagoon able lowalfcwelL
She who could not sit up alone for a few minutes, can
now sit up ail day, or as long as anyone; falling « the
womb is cured, and, in shorter or longer periods loses,
all it* tenderness and weakness, and goes permanently,
back to Its place. Barren in some cases, gives
place to fruitfulness, and a way is prepared for years of
good health, • .£scp2P:3m3mw
The Uaman Body mail P*r*plM>
' TO HATE A^HEALTHT^PEARAiiCE,.
dperao Slb h “°‘-
NOW, Jobss’ Italian CbenupnljsWP.i > ftee
perspiration, and si the sante ume mollifies,softens
the stein, eivinsr it the texture arid beautyo fan infant’s.
sdffiivf, S ALT BHEUM AND SQBES, ■
are soon not on), healed.bot cored by its- tuey.as.at
least seven physicians in PlewVork bow,,.who. use it
■» ™ fc
or any other akin disease.. ,<Tfc*sW?if!er:ia. assured that
this ia no oaeleaEpaffed npsfrum, as one tnal .wi|lpiove r
I could enumerate at least 60 persdMOureaof w ,
SORE HEAD, 80RE %*EG& ANl> SORE cBEARD.
Bay it, and the reader is again assured, L ,no t
cruelly sell it for the above, unless I knew it to be aU. J
FLESH,-
the above, or similar diseases, wiUftod this ail aDd even
more (admirahledo its properoe*»than l-« Mew * *-* v ‘
iry-W> the flopded^thumwtions, ;
anTbe sure you ask for JotoUiaiian Chenuca^Soap-r
ahd buy it only of WM.'JAXJKSGNVonIy Agent to
pjt<«bgtgb.*midbenY street, headorwood^
Jones! Lily Whitst
L/tnira ere cautioned against using common prepa
red Chalk. . , «
They are not aware how frightfully Imunods u is
to the skin l how coarse, how rough, how
sallow, yellow and unhealthy aaid
appears after using prepared. Chalk!
Besides, 4 l* Injurious, contain- ; .
It is perfectly innocent, being purified of nU,|ie)eieriv
ons qualities; and itimparts lo the skin anatarnt,
healthy,.,alabaster, <dear,,.Uvto.
limn acting as cosmetio ontoe BktojKmaJQflg-Itjotvand..
smooth. Sold hy theAgent,WH. JACKSON, S 9 Liber
•ty Street, headof Wdod, Pittsburgh. Price 25 cent,.
foarlp watte Teethsnd Br.sth, •
TO BE HAD FOB 25 CENTS.
PERSONS who have either, are honorably assured
that if their breath lsevet so fool,ortheir
TEETH DEGAYED,DARK OR YELLOViC
•end enemsted wilh tnrtar, that a 25 cent box of Jonet
Anther Tooth Paslo wlll make the teeth white as snow
and the breathodiferousiy sweet; ■■■'<
Sold only at JACKSON’S Store, 210 Liberty streo
head of Wood. - - fdec2»
! \ Jonea’ SolaUon of Jet, : :i • .
l UOLID HUMAN HAIR DYE fqr the changing oi
A white, red or grey hoir to a beanafnl brown or fet
black eoiorun a fewmtnntes.. fttpa Weenie
ad At ’^ SON t ‘ lbeny Btlee ’
RfltUVBUi tO tbfl City*
: H , s»issH3».5S3EfSS
£pWk*®sS?3fS®B
dorjiig the k l l3 0 (d customers. Amonghis
theiMComaodwton ofWs FRENCH BfIA SDY,
SMSsioftfitvßand'VoßT WINES of very superior
iiliS^vhiefhe will sell wholesale ot retail, anil.
oat of the custom
whtoh , „fTfi Vork and Philadelphia. Hishottse' will
M supply'ot OYSTERS, SAit*
TUNES. fcc„ Ac- ! I :vt ■-.■.■ lPptd.tf»
Adams ft Co.’a t
i NO. 68 MAHEbT' STHEET. j
>HJR EXPRESS tor PhiladelphiatNcw York. and
(/Boston, lenvesanily at® o’clock, P. M.
Rrprcss for Cleveland, Cincinnati and the West,
l
arc sent in charge »W W
(Q ail gOOds OflUUStfrU
ani, others wiU:find.tt:
to ibet?advaiiy»se »or4er : tbeir Goods. seatbyjhiatme.
tom any. of-tbe eastr
era titles. Gold f)u*t and Com carried from California
111 Au3§rnhShraid^^^Sid,lreland and Scotland,
payable al the pnncipaißankmg. Houses, (a great ad*
W .^ H^toffWOVTw AMnu
■ i UUurc b. Or*t«u».for Balo. .
*:Neuti»lynewOl.GAH,m>i»l)tefi>raOhiiKh,com
■_A. noted of fine stop*, o/;tat-r«i<> tUmo aad woik
«?• Will b.<ald
--oetti "" UJsonjrttTMl.
- ■ A Ti *’
«- *yti « \
T il ? t
e. V
J ‘ ®latl}xng. %
■ . i in | |.l.
* «-r” - , *
TpHB eubsorlber begs »*** ‘ffespeatfeii/ ( V v* ■*
l taanksto Ms friend and ensftafers var mo very
liberal patronage* b£*i£W{ed-,upan bfatfrince’ hjx £om*
mencemenriif i>usine*s>endnopesbystrict:»UeaUo®: r ..: \
iand ; MeHty tflihe’exebtiaonoiall ttrdert'ddtaikted to
his care, to merita contfattancrof tfeeJr&vQrs* >, >r .
*--■■• HawouZd ralso. to them ' :
general, tbaMiefhasiusfctceelvedJahadisorE won*
mein of Goods, selected in New York and jPhJ f adelphui,
(for the FaUattdAViflieri-Trado, strthes mpdrffaaislttk
and Fancy-Colored CLOTHS £raabi Un.
Beaver ttnfl IftvoiMbire Cersey Coatings; Plain and
Colored Freneb CASSIUEBRS, to whies bowonld in*; ;
vita whicbilor
of‘style is superior to any thing in this euy, A]so«c
beautifullotoCßlackoml'GoloredStLiriSATrN, Cash*.
mere, Marseilles and White SOJcparty Yesuqgv-allef
which he is prepared tb make ib order Cn a superior
manner, at low prices. JAM£B C. WAfT, . j*.
3fl Market sireew
bfltweenSecdfldAhdT&irtUlfkfttt?
TO TAILORS—J* C. Wall’s Graduating Shooter
Measure System, of Garment Draughting for *ale*nie v
following prices, vift—lf accompanied by Oral fame*
dons, Sttf» wilhoaitasiroctiqasy s7 f . . loot? *
_ t Rlsganv and Cisfnl Cloiltlufiht,
/CALLAGHAN -A CO., comer of Wood and water
v streeta, aTe aow
ets swell selected and extensive lot of Cloths. Cessl
meres and YesUnmt whiOhsaVptfsSia beauty end Varies
ty any other coiiccuoaweaE or the mountains- Ttoffv
tt .Ll u i? t s ho . lcdof the earteinmarket,Jwm«elect4
ed byihenropfieiots, them selves, cipreasly or fids
wetepcjebasodfbt caSobi atlowgrfees,
.which will enable the mii3eT4lsfne«l to jSspoSe or them " - ;. - -
about twemyrei cede cbesperihatf t&dprieerdbatgecT -
b y^si. e .?S ra Sr l3r £>f u l^orl i nM«»iaU^bineWinlh»mty’ i
American! ave been
styles
of nch material for »& nbtirtdaniM.*
Our stock of CAS3I&IERES is very *S??£d
varied,facluduigall the newest, nchenaadakst tahh
iotmble specune
OuY stock Of -VESTINGS includes a : «tr»K»L
> fancy patterns to be had in New York city; u amsn
varied and elegant—while_some, when
i up, present an appearance of modeßlgrandeur.-Takfag
ithe variety as a whole, it certainly surpasses, any cot*
Section of Vesungß everbro&ghttotmrctty before ‘
I Gentlemen of .uaie who desirethose-Goodsinade ttp; ;-.---
-
ipledsecall andexamkefarlhenißßlve3.T!ieyareopett. -
•for inspection, re-; u • ■.>^v.CALLAGHA'N :, &\-'CO.»
i j*eps4 .... .• comerof-WoodAnd^Waier-ltn«fflfcyi♦ ! >t,v~vvr/-
, SPtUNG ASpaPffllttbß «b0?9198r
1 THkEK BIP, BOOBS J ,
| No. 151, Liberty Street, fhtteburgk. t
(TORN McCLOSKEY- has now the pleoaore of an- *. •
t) iiDuncmg to his numerous friend* aGdrlie pnbliein
Eenefal, that hia Springand Summer atock-js now.nnd,r? -; .s
for inspection, which Tie beljerea will, be bundto Jbo fe
one - or the dargest and • boat 'selected: stocks of ;
Made Clothing io befotmd-in the WeslemCohiUry.' T v j
i He has this season paidmore. thaamDal attenuoa lo
the nmnafacUinng and atvleof his Garments, so Oxatthe .- ■ w;*.
veiy lowestpriced,.aswell-as tho-finesr,are got up In a
style and elegance rot to be surpassed. 5
t He would p&rucuhply cult the attention of all.dealers
In'Clotlung-.tolua-Pieseatsplendnl'assortment ofw-.v/y::-.-;;- 1 ,-
Beady-Hade QarwtnUt 5 .
As he feels opon exandnanon of the qaabtfes - ;: .
aqd priees'ofhig'ggodsj, he can offer them such y-r
menu theirinterest to purchase >
establishment „ ' *. /
I hlanyyears’ eiporicluiej-ana great snccess in thebu-. -
togethe i r-wilhanunpreceaemed ibholudUani rf*.
mil patrqnage,baseaablea hmi to get op Gariaeats.'tO r»- -; T
Suit the business habits and'tasiea.of.evexy iQeat[onin*f ->..'.^
the Union, which is of the utmost importance to whple-; ■; ■
sale purchasers * w ‘ f
i In.the Cutting dcpartxuent.wdl -be found a.-choied-.stf*. • ■•••"• •
lection of the most/oshianable gaods,consisting of—«• •:•■
1 'French, English and American Brooddotht,-
Casbmeretts, Ac , Ac. Also, an excellent assortment or
TESTINGS, of the latest and^masliashtonablestyles—
fiHof which he : is'prepared to make to order fa the? e»*
mannerandatthemostreasonable prtecs. - !
I . COME, THEN, ONB AND ALLI 'o i ,
; The Assortment, the Quality,and the Variety, is ihe/> :-
most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fo'ind fa the uahed-t •••
Stafasi-ii; ” Tflartg
fan foTiii«STnarittfactur© find ?aaio- of- the 'article 'in.-the
. WeMrtheyhavingbeeiiinftnttfacturedhprdtofiJtwexcii*--’ 1 x
•sively in theEaat l whereltey'Gro superseding tbe-neo,,
f at wooden coffins/take this method of informing the
-public, that they are now manufacturing eighteen difler? -.-?••
ent siiesof ihe modem Sarcophagus, varying in length . 1 v
from SBinchesto fffcfeet, with width and depth suitable;,
for bodies ofdrdicary size,' andrfor'those^whcJ;desire -
space for cashioning, or for bodies .of sdttfdtu dimcn.-
have several sues deeper and wider- This in
vention now ecminginiogeneral vse*is prononneedone *.
of the greatest of .the age. These J>oniAXi. Casss. are
composed of varlbus fciiida of inelalH,’bntprinCjptlly of
iTfaey are thoroughly tnamsitd instde/and outyand j ; .; -
tnusmadeimpeTVidasaoau and indestructible,’ They > -
are highly ornamental, and of n classic form* ace light ,
and porta hie, whilethey combine the greatest strength > _
whichmetal iscapableof, in a given-quantity,, ' * s. e
:\Vben properly secutea with cementthey are perfect*. -: .- r v
• iy airtight, and freetromiexhalatronof oflebsiv* gases.
They cost no more than good. woodeo. arC' . v v-
beiterthffirbny uther article la dsef (of Whatever ’ - _
fdr transportation, vartits, or ordinary as b&i-v. y
bfeen prbvenbyaeinalexperiinenlSjßnd centfiedjto hy >
some, of oormost scienlific men. the-Honor*-
bles Henry Clay* Dime! Wehster, fcewii Cass*and u
other have witnessed their •
merits* and, whoseieuerSjHogethet-wiih olber.eyidencef ft -<
of tlieir wortb, may beseen at our Agents* Burial Case
.Depot,: N0>374-Main.street, three -doors above Ninths •
'where we intend to keep onhandalalllimesj_sflCh?l-' : ,.“-
uiocV ofaiteised mid‘degrees of ornament and finish
will suitthe most diversifiedtastes. 1 , **\ *«■ 4
tWe itivite thoattemronor the public, and or undertax
kem particulariy througtiontthowesii to an .examination - '
of the article, and request thorn not to rely apon the-re Pr. i. -v
resentatiotis of irnderiakers notosingthe
interest it wouldbe.to misrepresent mem." n* ~ v .
W.C.DAVEJJbCO. *
patentlSetaUlc Barl&l OMe».,
ggfCTjH fIgTW '.BTflWiMßilj 374 iloitt ttfttty piltdTMlflft. r
i’ , t JwJj/»l851. I r~. t . r -
rTHE underftigtied, Gno&as&KoßznTS, undertaker and
X aoleagent;for«tn6; sale efofae
files: announces that he is prepared to supply undertax
• kart and others Iraving':OC ea sion for their me with tad <t '
same, of aU sizes, tom 1 foot 10 inches to dfeetfi
inilengthyoi various widths and depths, smtable.loroo-, - *
dies..of'ttuy.=?ize; ; cUher plaiiijb , i^>insed.ori.gildedr4iid,.;.< < : -
highly ornamented. Also, nameplates and. trimming
for the same. : Attentibhto rhe very lowprices affixed, ,w
witiL&e view ot iheirgeneralfldopTMn,Ja. »uctfed,Ttq:v:[ f; v,:
yrk: At wholesale, for plain bronzed Cases, of various
' No. 1 for Bodies 22 to 29 inches in lengthj 93,00 u .
9 « - 28ttf33 u 141 " 4,50'“"* 5
3 “ SI t 0.40 w w 6,00 > , K
i « J '4oto 46 u • a 8,00
5 « 4010 54 « «» 0,00
6 u 54 to 60 *» u ~ 10,00 .
7 - « -GOto 65 ** u 11,00 ■*- ■
8 « 65 to 69 a u 1W
9 « COtoVO « w 16^00
10 ** 68,t0 73 u “ .» 17^00, ‘t -
U M 791076 « il 18.00 „ ,
12 “ G 0 to 6S “ extra deep 12,00 ..
13 « 65 t 069 «* « 15:00. v *.
14 06t070 u “ 18,00 ~ -
15 u 68 to 33 ” 11 “ 19,00, ,
“ ■ 700*76 * - «* - ; ; „
Name plates from 94,50 fo 99 per dozen. , r.
. ’ Moderateadditionalcbarge forextragildihgand orn& •
mental painting r .or silver and .pearl ' .
Communications, desiring farther informatioiijDr or" .' :
derafor Cases and maforiw WiUlmceivejton^>aUoh^.A^ :
tioh by addressicg G ElO.K. l^BEfi , ljS^igent,_ - : '
' Warcrooms, 374 NaiD_aL,
Funerals attended; hearse and.carriages furnish-;
edTand conveyances, ■with • appropriate' attendants, pro-'. ♦
viqed for transportation to any part of the country, on
appUcation afuie office as above.v ,k
me . . c. r .o*K~3« , *
PUtabtugb Leather Depot. .
U BARD'& CO.; Noi'lo3 Wood BtßS*r, : fiave id«t •
XV. received a Fall supply of stock in liicir iine. Bal-:
timore and New Ycrk SOXiH LEATHER/Plliiadelpliia
Epxand :Calf.Skua,-,F«Dch‘iCeliESkinr,iJi)antiy l JJp..r
net, Rips and Calf Skins, MoroccoLlning and Binding....
skiaatSandei’a OiirTanner'rand CnitieHiToola.dtei- '-'’
And, token,together, they beitoye it.the.lnrgoMaddbeat, k . '
assorunent ever otFercdbefbrfl in one house fa Pitts- : "; "
burgh, AJlof .which .we.aielptepateti ioaaliia’CßahlfiS :’
onn prompt paying customers al the very lowest prices.
P °f‘e take pjeaanto in showing our stock, endcordlally ,
in vile purchasers to examine, before, pttfehasihg else*
wh-erpr, : ? .4j v>.‘ * 4 .
>v.. | Factory. •
t 40Dhmoni> -it "
/CONTINUES ip maniriactareCAßJߣAGES p fie very
V> description aid‘df the. latest and'most'epp'rov'ea ‘
styles, to order and for sale* to , "
eacirbrancb of hla&ladufafctory r ajw»-’aeleetin£hi* ma--*v
terial from the beat that the eastern jnarftei cait 'aflbns>;:r c\ .
he feelsconfident tfaarhe cau please the most fastidious."-' '
Giving his entire time-and attention id tfcohnsiaesa
to compete with any of the eastern market' -
Southern.and Western Merchants .are respCctfullyM*' l ':
vited to, call and examine-bis stock before purchasing
elsewhere, as he Is determined to seUasgood*andea' '
phftntt rr.article aa any o»herestsbU»bnient-■*. ■<■' fsep£i..J•>.-
&theuDeam naioonr*-
(-XJCTM W. : Ward begs leave to Inform theLhdieSfthd f -- ' ■
W .Gentlemen aftheeny and vicinity,lharheispre-ci’-v
pared to-serve up in a superior manner, OYSTJSRS, r
cookedun thevarmoa stjiMTand atihe reqaeat of*;'' -
number ofgenllemen, mil keep always ready,HOT»
'COFFEE, TEA atidCHO(jOLATE,wiih^aitilestosai(."‘; . %«
fletruat3,by.cohBtani4ttent«Kiaaden eaxnestdetircto:: v-?'s
:plei&e, ! this new feature will receive aahareot public ' • - '{ y
CREAMS and other refreshments, a* .usual, *t ; A::
ehonnoUce. The Bathing Departmentalways inorrfer' '
> • Good Ratlhg and Drinking. *
/T% -EVE?jY, foad Wdtegood; *,* »
; |fo. 38,;0u6 door Jrora. Penn, on St,Glair «L
ffarry serveaont the best Oysters, Ll« ~ '
aaoTaj-Wines aiid CigartUiat can be ©and iaanvof
lese fore diggms. - faa2fc3m '
■* l r.:-H ; W*Tlm«
TTAS ALWAYS ON HAN D, of his own manufacture & ,v. *r;
Ml a large assortment of WHIPS.CANESand UM- V>-
iS&ELLAS of every description} which he WilLtiLipo to
ofy wholesale or retail, at prices as-.they can. bo' '
procured for in either the cities of New YoHc, FhilatfaJ‘»'-v vs
pbia or > Baltimore. Also, on .- band a Jarge jsDppJyr of >.
BRUSSELS ahd IN‘GRAIN CARPET, BAGS aud ;
DIES’ SATCHELS, which wiU be sold at New Yoxl(iv
prices. Just received from theManufactory a new *ut£ v
phreMNDIA RUBBER.WHIPB,,aII-sizes* wholesale’ - '
ana retail. - JOHN W. TIM, .f J 1
’ ao88: ■ No 143. wood street} near Virgin alley. - ;
. . SIiA'TK B.UOJPiajO*
THOMAS KBXiOltbySiaUlloofcr and
baaooimmii Jaii snpply of Vwy superior gouged * *
SLATE, and is prepared tociecato auy orders forwork••■
that may' beentrasied t 0 iri&iuraert&atviUi&* ;
sore sausCaciura* and on Teryßecomnjodaiing terms.— ;:
He
and feels confident that all his work will be pwfeeC "^ ! ? "'f j
. Hesusy-be foand ar Logonj VVllaon tCIo.M fJ,.
street -■<• • , fanS3»3m j^
i Sew Chofiolste ll'sctoryi •
SIG.N.GIAMBQNI &CQ..v;re3p€CUflUx inform th* .K*
jrablic that they arenow manufacturing CHOCO*'r\-
iTB of every quality and
like most others sold hore,ia Wirrinted jntrs anad~ ;
alterated, and hence;, of finer flavoivinare, nutrieiaus. 7 j * :
and wholesome.SJg..G,'aridCd«imvingfceonproprie* ' m \ '
i tore-of one of the largest-Chocolate hgfPuTacwriesin : -;V r.
Italy, assure the public that they will famish an snide
i equal,*/ not supenor, toihc besumponed, aodntalfcss ‘ * ;
■ price. v' A . w s «■ ..." - •» ,*>,
It is for sale at Mr. SOREVS,(Mad. SnrePaltlilLirifcrtfy' '- :
No. lfci Fourth street,up stairsj-nexvdaot taihesMay*'
Or’s Office ** - - ~ *
mb'AS-«thalf Chests 1 . , - L ."T -
X SQboxe*Gnnw«gdetj '■*
' 50 ,do v filter? InitQTsandfQriQ^hy- ~ r,<-
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