The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, February 20, 1852, Image 4

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: A'ilUe,'»iir hrave, by,!?: IfJ'y.nnrr r;,,,i
■ By t]ie seu ; seitwaresi asruaX by Jpnny Lind.
~Tbe"'Raveriawhhtf Wail*es,wbhjui excellent likeness
tononnd MS Sata i» aberactere from
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.<4 city of Peris.
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boanded apnl-tase, at hi
. VheGarland
daniCj, de!4 BA RP.
No lOl.Jd weed sign of »>»
■VJTW COUKS-Ja?! ‘lSuhEelfatreet.
0 JS:8l«reol H,.Ml^EK.^VVi^ raihnffle)llj;o nd.ihß
rC.(K3Sums InthAepab'*® of Central
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bimfrom Ms taigar work, with
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By N Tr et « P a P F y nrA^w»”.oncairn.trodnet,oni»y
Kicraplary Paata of Piety
of standard and a,
* tr» P «.??wirks°ir travellers and tba Fireside
‘”b“ BMlnctiveCiiaractcnsucaof tbtiaenes are:
ifrtr A regular periodical issae, mailable like Ih* 1
M*r«!n£>-Sconi, Good paper, go-id “print” and |
pdpableiorra,both for-Hie trayeler’a pocket, and to bind ;
■ ' - i 1',.}.. library. 'Hurd, Book? that ore worth reading i
&<r- ■■.-■■:: did worthpresernijtg. Fouith, A largeamonntof read- ,
. ®g*forn mail price. Price 25 cents per number or *o |
neranmim i
Knickerbocker for February
- Fifty gross Comte Valentines., _ . ■ _
, Cbeap Bopk andTermdical Store
of ]fabOj H. MINER a LU,
* TklTUSlC—Hungarian Air) Wosaingtorfa Grave ,
, M Sonvener lVHungary—by Henry p.Sofge,
The Moa Girl’s Song-by. Henry Unwell i
; Hnrrah for Lauifhinff La?c—by Henry Rollback,
' Bimieilloase Lolita; . *
The bummer isGotae—Pong.
ChwOosftA II. ftohbock j
” BlrdbftWJoyoasWing-; ••• •■ ■
■:v-: By tho Side crUhe Fairy Lake,- - 4
A"LSU—Ti/fi foUowntgnew Music Books— ■■■
■■■: '.VfolinComplcte 4 or/rhe American fiysiemof leach*
" '‘'Cowman’s 1 ?!ew and Improved Meibod of Teaclong
theAccordeon; ;. ■..■:• ■■ ■
• ' TteAmenaim Guitarist—jaßlpobli&bcd ;
andßongUooka—Preceplora for Flutes*
• - a Fifes ; Bm«ainstmraems. &0.,&e
Joaireeeivedandforeaieby
CHARLOTTE BUUME,
:-No. IIS Wood »treet._
: NOW ItEAOT I ■
TJIYE&Y XiA&Y bnving a Fmna should purchase ana
- JJj read Templeton l * new book.: . v , •;> "
To Geitlk&h -This is abeauafnt book for a poestent
—without'eXceplifm as neaia piece of pnuung and bind-
Ultras waseverexecuted. . , D .
• There is no possible carnally that can happen to an
ano for which a docs notpoin; oat an easy remedy, be*
■ sides giving directions howiokeep the inauumentotwop*
iniunei Price only 81—’worth ten limes that much, It
• can be-sentby mail to any part of the United -Slates for
- a (ew*cen.ts>
Published by John HvMeUor, Wood street, and Henry
Kleher, Third street, Pittsburgh, and may be had at tue
principal book siotes. • • • < * cc *‘ _
850 11KWAUD. ,
' TVfti BLANCHAIIB, (ftdra Boston,) proclaim* to tlie
Jjr -uffiicted far anti neat, that lie hos discovered utc
most ccrlaio, sprady, and efficaclouß_ remedy for
<i6i\NOKKHGSAAND SYPUIUS, -
ever presented lo the world. • By ius fonndcu
on obE-crvnuoDS made iii-lhe no*pilaU of hnrope and
America, ha vriU insure a perfect eure in from two to
. day*, if applied to early. „ _
V - JlfficeNo.flß SMITH FIELD St, Pittsburgh.
A-CERTAiN .CURE.—When the cuscoided vomry o|
pleasure finds he has imbibea the seeds of this pauuat
aleeaseiU too often Uapeus that an tll-unxed sense of
sfaftmeor dread of discovery- deters- him from applying
* ■ toTfaose who from education.and respectabiUtyeao alone i
- befriend him, delaying till the constitutional symptom* i
of ihe-hottid diseases make their appearanee, nuueiins ;
the lieadyjhroa.tr nose, skin, Ac , ending in decay and
■ daalb- -
' TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
who have injured themselves
Ev'iJrtvale 1 and improper' imfiflghnce, tEaf Rcciet and
solitary -habit which rums both body, and mtad, u nulling
tuem for either business or society.
These ar© some of the *ad and meianenoiv ettecu
produced by V ally, habits of youth, viz: Weakness of
iLe Back aiid Limbs j Pain m lbo Hoad, Dimness of
lights Loss-or Muscarar Power j Palpitation of tho
Heart; Dyspepsia, Nervousness, lrimbilny, Derange*
snenl of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Con
saroouon, &e„ Ac. ~ .
Mentally the fearful effeets on the mind are much lo
- bo dreaded, loss ol memory, coofosions of ideas, de
pressioiis of spirits, evil aversion to society,
self distro.t, love of solitude, unudny, dee.;, these are
sdao of the evils ptoduccd. Such persons should before
contempleunc ' MARRIAGE
con«ultßrß.,anabe«toQce restored. Let not false
delicacy prevent yon, but apply immediately and save
-yourself from the dreadful anil awful cousequencea of
Uaaterriblemalady. m . .
Weaknew immediately cured and fall vigor restored.
i)fSce No: €3 SaslUifieW ilieet, Pittsburgh, Hoars
fromB A.ftLlo&fVM. .
iry-Medieuie scnllo any pari of the country, wenre
by addressing (postpaid) Dr. fc
BLANCH ABD.anu describing case. ueolO
An Kxprtifioa of Qratittule*
T\E BUANCHaK D— Dear Sit ltiswilh feelings not
JJ easily described, that I have determined. to address
?ou this letter. Previous tocouaulune you,T bad suffered
lorseveral years from the effects of Self Abase, and feet
bound, to express my gratitude to you, and to declare to
tbeworld that vour course of treatment, both. Inn moral
and physical sense, lntsbeen of ike raost-beneficialchar
acter. Incaily life, ar school* l learned the habit of
Self Abuse; aiul continued, the practice ,:or six years,
without being aware of its sinful natore, or the terrible
consequences sutc to follow ns indulgence. I first ob>
served my appetite very much lucre&sea; bat notwith
standing that, I began to lose flesh very raplaiy, and ex
hibit Icoosiderable emaciation. Alter o.time, however,
my appetite failed, and I became much debilitated,r-the
sligbtciu exertion fatiguing me exceedingly. My eight
became unpaired, and I found my memory not so good
as formerly. I also experienced a total disability lo con
centrate myramd on any one idea for even a short time.
My legs became very feeble,and tottered m walking.
Talsonad great difficulty tinetauung my oriae, In tin*
enfeebled condition, my friends advised me to consalt.
-the family physician, who sotyi obtained from me such
infotmaapn as satisfied hm of the cause of my com
plaints. impressed ou me the neces* tty of relinquish
ing the habit, pointing out the moral and physical rum
nurotofoUow its indulgence, but could not cure me of
its effects which I suffered. The symptoms, nocturaai
discharges, inability to retain urine, a flow of semene
on the teastcxeiuoa* continued to grow upon me every
day.- At this time the family physician, above afladed to.
advised me to consalt you. Alt*r a careful perusal of
your advciuscmeni,* X came to the conclusion that my
’ case was one which required your.treatment, and 4.
thank fortune I did soj and cannot let the present oppor
tunity pass without again adverting to the beneficial ef
fects whieh-your medicines and advice have bad upon
me; How great mast be the reward here and hereafter,
-'Of oqe who creates so much happiness in the world. I
have no need of saying any more. Knc.osed you will
flndatoken of my gratitude.
- - - • . .1 remain yours, ever grateful,
J, JOHNSON.
■■ /ro-Or-'B3ancbard y Southfield street. Yea are
«t perfect liberty to make referenae publicly to my name.
Ja2U_
1 FraaeU Periodical Drop*.
TtHESE DROPS are-olwaysnrvariablycertain to reg*
V* tilata ifid Female system. They were discovered
by t&0 reiV>wned .Rieord, while practicing in the boipt
tats of Pafis, ood axe always warranted to care all eases
cf I KREGULARITIBSj&c.,
from cold -orother causes. .They have been used-In
* thousands of eases and m&vke failed to produce the de
sired effect.' These drops arc perfectly bAraUen, and it
ceeffsli&i one: tn&l to: convince the most skeptical of
their astcshhlncefficQcy. Wherever they fan to euro
after * Sir trlapie MONEY WILL BE RETURN ISO*
-Thev are theonly genuine and safe remedy for alt •
. ' SUPPRESSIONSANDIRREQULARTriES,
-. and no one*after trying them once, can evetbe induced
to try any other* ■■
:. The Drops arc for sale at the office of Dr. BLANCH?
ARDiNo.CBSmUhfi.eld it. Fall directions accompany
each oottTe. 'Thoy can be scntloony part ol the coun
try,secure. of observation, by enclosing the price in a
letter directed to Dr. E. Blanchard Price Ft vs Dolls as.
Office hours from 8 A. M., to 9 P. Sundays not
excepted. . declftly
Henry Bichardaout Jeweller,
vTTAVING re>iittedins store In a handsome manner,
. jjL and bat recently returned from the. Eastern cities
with & fine assortment of .Watches, Jewelry and Fancy
Goods,:would caltlho attention of ins friends ami cus
tomers to the fact, that among his Watches will be found
the raoit desirable styles,patierns and makers. Uf Jew
ejry, the latest styles of broches, breast pins, fob'and
vest -chains, finger rings, ear rings, mmiaiore, lockets,
, - &c.,£e.
FANCY GOODS—Such a* paper mache, work tables,
-work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfume bottles, table
- jziatsj ; Colt* pistols, porte monrnes, In great variety ;
andeokedwhes, &c.,wuh art endless vuriety
of tuefal ftndorn&mental articles, which have only to be
- vseeo to be appreciated,
navi .. NO. 81 MARKET BTREET. s
.-Oysters! Oysters M -
; fTHE SALOONS of P.H.mfNKEK,on Libertystreei,
• J. near Hand, wIR be opened oil MONDAY, the 23d
mstanl, where Ladies and Gentleman can be accommo
dated with Oysters, served ap m a manner not tobesur
- passed Ituhis City. - . • . .
037* Parties supplied wnh refreshments Of all
. -.kinds, at. the shortest notice, and at toe most reasonable
prices; Coil at . IMS. HUNKERS,
scpB2 •. LlbertVitreet
• STRAWBKRtUKS t STUAWUKUKIES I
A QUANTiTV of VTiimot Superb Sudline Strata
-'Jx Plants for sale at the Coal Hill Nursery.-^
Thisbcing the season tor planting the plants; you get
. - - well established and fruit better tho. following season.—
: > This variety wants no recommendation; Tbo large
• > .naaiiiliy brought to the Pittsburgh market,sold at 35
: v -cenisper quari, when the other .-varieties sold at 15 and
-l9!oeats. TJteyaTe moreprtduetivaandfinerflavored,
and hold out longer in fruiting by two weeks. These
Berries -measure 4fr-inches round.- A-sample of this
Fruit can beseen at Mr. Henry Richardson's Jewelry
Store, corner of-the Diamond and Market street. All
* • orders left there will be promtpiy-.attended to ami for-
Warded to any distance. JOHNLOWEN,
ecp3b - .v- t - , -x-.uiiCotnilUlNtiraery.
-crr’s Island-garwr qtl!u.
“ f|IHE above establishment has been taken by the an
r A: dcTßignedvWitU tho view of pursuing thelegitimate
■ buaificasconnected;therewiih; andosthey are now re
•' ceivmga'fQU-eupply of -TimbfeTrOTders-for all aizea of
'LuxnbET'wiJl be filled with promptness,'and at as low
prices any other Mill in the neighborhood.
FALINGS ora plain-andoMamenml Pattern will be
' cut - fsnra«-yl ■ . JAMKR: carman A CO.
' A. oara.
KJDALY b CO. have now ready for sale a large
a and weH selected stock or Spnaff and Summer
v-.^v.^v.rvv:.(>-.:<; l tiossecyin-Qnits branches. Theywoula direct partica
• leraueationto their. stock. of Genileniftn’s cotton half
.. v- • rltose,'wilhMcrbio and Silk feet; they we of,the best
jmatenals aud-wortnnanslup, and tor comfort as a sum
-1 enualed. W,O. Sc Co.have also
. r. •■•..• /itj jnyt»rft*TU3 Drawers Incotton, Silk,
~ m.; -andmcntiQ all .descriptions, at
r the oidestebßshed Stocking Store,Fifth street, between
* Wood and - . Iwvl
-fTAIiL FASHIONS —Juilrtoeived ttt lit store s\
J^onUrt.'Ar IiEECH, No. O<F»tH
which-will be open -for inspection oaTlnnidny'tj®'
' uni Friday, Of % weenwMre to4«.beiiult
‘-fill iwsottrtent ofairenure ofBt»w*«u*,
&tm and Velvet BONNETS, V*
ni, g skui*r«mteWo m 4 Jin*
w
fivmsjujrtatwn.
FULb ASU PT
TOR TRAVEL r
CI#CVEItANI> AND PITTSBURGH,
By iii« Cleveland Ftitatrargbßatlroad.
FROM CI.BVELANDto:IIANOVERSTATIONvT& ]
nOJesXFfom 11ANOVER to IVELLSVILLFVby j
Btaee.SO miles, and /reui |
IiURGtI by the new and splendid steamer “ FOKfc.eri i
CITY’-” TbU arrangement to.continue until tbe first of
January, IS53* when the Cars will ran from Cleveland
to WelUviUc. - ■ _ „ . M
Tbe Express Tram of Cars will leave Cleveland aEUy
(Sundays excepted) at6«4s* A.M., after ilie nrrival of
the-Nigat Train from Cincinnati* arriving at Hanover;
Station at 13.85* P« &L; and at YVellsville at 7 o’clock, P.
Mm and at Puisburgh the same evening. • ■
Returning will leave Pittsburgh daily at fl, Pr M«* ar
riving atCftveland at 5 o’clock, P. RL next day, in sea
son to connect with the Evening trams to Cincinnati,
and with Steamers East and West on tbe Lakes until
ihe clora of navigation.
• Time from Pittsburgh to Cleveland 20 hoan>.to Cin
cinnati 80 boars.
Fate to-Clevelond $4,00; to Cincinnati $lO,OO.
(Signed) C. PRENTISS, President*
OmciiorntsC. & P.R. JL Co. >
Nov- 8,1851. j
fTirFor uekeis apply to.
G. ar. HARTON, Agent,
Monongahclal Honae, Pitta borgb.
. noylS
SEW BAUjKOADADVERribKfIIKNT.
WESTERN RAILROAD
■ ■... - , - - THOM
Pittsburgh to Cleveland! Columbus and
Cincinnati,
: «*reswSa ■ bMjSSanjj i.BStßaßael' >AI «. 1
IN CONNECIiONWiTH THE PENNA. CENTRAL
• RAILROAD.
Through from Fiitebvrffh to: ChveUmdin Im than
Ten ITours, by a continuous Railroad Line /
rpHB Express Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania
I Railroad, leavesPlltsburghatSA, M., stopping at
Sewictly, Rochester,' New Brighton, Darlington, Rnon,
Palestine, Columbiana, and Salem, and reaches Alli
ance, 82 miles from Pittsburgh, at 1-tVM. , Passengers
ioaviug AUlanee on the Cleveland Railroad at 2 P. M.,
and- reach Cleveland at-*.45 P, M. Returning the pas
sengers leave Cleveland atSA.M.,Alliance,at2P.M.,
and reach Pittsburgh at 7P< M. _ .
Passengers by this route come from Cincinnati to
Pittsburgh in two days, without night - travel, and save
from onotoiwodiya Inconnecttng witbthe Penna. Cen
tral Railroad.
Stages run dally from Alliance U> Canton, Massillon,
Wooster-aud Mansfield, and from Euon to Newcastle,
Polandaud VVarreu. _ . .
irj* The New Brighton Accommodauon Train leaves
Pittsburgh. atlO A. AC. and 4-P. M., and New Brighton
at 730 A. M. and 1110 P. Mi, stopping at imermediaie
stations. ...
Excursion Tickets, good for two days, ato sold be
tween Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton.
The Trams do not run on Sunday.
Omnibuses Tan in connection with the trams to and
from the station on Federal street
Foriickais apply at the Federal Street Station of the
Ohio and Pa. Railroad, to OEOUGR PARKIN,
Ticket Agent.
”<o* Through tickets from Pittsburgh to Cleveland,
price 84,00—and from Pittsbmgh to Cincinnati, price
Blkoo—are sold ax the Railroad Station,and by .
J.ME3KIMEN,
jalfrtf . • Monongahela lloase> Pittsburgh.
1? E 8 N SYL V Ad 1 a tt. A ft U HOAU,
- WINTER: ARRANGEMENT.
THE subscribers, Agents,for the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company, are now prepared to receipt freight
through to Philadelphia during the winter at tbo follow
ing rates:
Forallfirstclassgoods and wool *-’91,23 per 100 lbs
For bacoo, batter, lard, tallow, and
all heavy freight 1,00 per 100
Time Five days.
COVODF A GRAHAM, Aghs.
lanl3 Corner Penn and Wayne Bit* Pittsburgh.
PBSXSYIiVASU RAU. ROAD.
Oitwcen Philadelphia ausd Pittsburgh*
Tims Reduced to Twenty Four Hour s.
ON and after the Ist of DECEMBER next, Fasten
-1 *ers will be earned by the PENNSYLVANIA
KAIL ROAD COMPANY, between Philadelphia and
Pittsburgh, in TWENTY-FOUR HOURS, wlih only
28 miles of Staging over an excellent Turnpike.
Fare ♦-*•81100
This is the shortest and best route between the Great
We*tandlhe Atlantic Cities, and iho scfoaisioDATios*
, re b, aU rc.pecu of the
nov 14:3m Agent Pcnn’a Rail Bo«d Co.
Adams & Co,** Express,
NO 80 FOURTH’STREET, FITTcBURGH.
rmiUE public are informed that we are uow running
1 regularly to the East and VVest, and aw prepared to
forward all Goods eutrasted to our care.
A SPECIAL MESSENGER sent daily for Philadel
phia, at 4 o’clock, P. M. Also, dally to Cincinnati, at 7
o’clock, A. M. „ , . _ , ,
Orders transmitted free of charge, end Goods returned
by first Express. t .
Bills of Exchange for saleon England. Ireland and
Scotland, for any aoioout, payable ou jinnclpal Banking
Houses or Post Offices luttoe. United Kingdom.
drei-t BAKER A FORSYTH. Agents;
only Forty AUet isugiag I
BY THE NEW CENTRAL KAILRO.AD
TO PHILADELPHIA.
rjA THE NBW rEHHSVLTAHIA RAILROAD!
n 008 INTENT AND TELEGRAPH MAIL LINKS
It of splendid new Troy buitl Coaches, for Blalrsviile,
will leave Pittsburgh every day ai J o’cloclr, I*. ill., odd
at 4 o'clock, P. M. and from thenee Ml milee by the Hta
Pcnmyloonia Railroad, to Philadelphia, New York and
Baltimore. Torn throve* only thirty hours.
Coachea will leave every evening at 1 and 4 o’clock.
EXTRAS—To leave at any time, always In readiness.
This i» the most dlrrei, comfortable and expeditious
route u> the Eastern cities. Passengers lor Baltimore
take theme* Railroad at Harrisburg direct, on the arri
val of the cars at that place.
N B. Tiki only Office for the above Lines under St.
Charles Hotel, 40 Wood street. Pittsburgh.
ge pl W. 11. MOOBHKA.D. Ajfent-
West Aiewtou PlanU iload Itoute
FOU BALTIMORE AND .PHILADELPHIA!
STEAMERS leave tmee a day, morning and evening,
(except Banday).
Morning Boat will leave ine Wharf Boat, above the
JJonoDgahela Bridge, every morning, ats} o’clock, A. M-
Kvemng Boat leaves every evening (except Suudays,}
at 5 o’clock, P» M.
Fare to kiulatlelphia 811. To Baltimore 510.
For tickets,call attire Plank Hoad Office j Mononga*
beta House, Water street
declO J. J. EVANS, Agent.
MOUNT ALVISIIIV &CADK9IV,
FOR YOUNO GIRLS,
Jn th* immeiiauvietmiycf tht Cttiacf Pittsburgh ana
AUtghtny , Pa.
THIS INSTITUTION will be opened on the J pi day of
October, for the reception of pnplti, who will he in*
stracledin any or allof the following branches of an
elementary, useful and liberal educatiou:—Reading,
Writing, Arithmetic, Ancient and Modern History, An
cient &iid Modern Geography, use of the G lobes. Botany,
Useful and Ornamental Needle Work, Music and Draw
I ins.’" ~ ~ ~ TBRftfS:
i ytio anneal pension for Board) Turnon amt W &th«
1 in?y puyaUlo half yearly in advance, - 8113,00
i Music Tor beginners, - -* - - • - • 6,00
i For (he use Of ihe Instrument, .... 2,00
i Drawing, • ■ 6,00
; . The healthy location of the establishment; the pictu
resque scenery; varied ami extensive prospect, so uni*
maungandenfivcouigto youthful minds, must render it
a desirable place of education.
The greatest attention of the Teachers will be paid to
the health, moral and ltiielleciuafr ealtore of die pupils
committed to their care ; and to render that attention
effective.the discipline will be exact, yet ratld and pa
rental. There witl be two semi*annua> vacations of a
rorlnight each. Pupils will be received at any time du*
ring the session: MRS. DAVID LYNCH,
sepdtnAl Principal.
i» e v. Orv&iiltk«Uir , i F«inalt Seminary,
KITTANNING, PA.,
WILL HE-OPEN, fonts SIXTH SESSION, on Wed
nesday« October 29th.1851.
Totms P*r Sessionqf 99 Wetks—Payable tn Advanes ;
Uoardtutd EngUah Tuition, .... 860,00
Piano, with Singing and use of Instrnmeni, • 20,00
Freucli, German,L*un, Drawing & Fumiing,each, 10.00
Bed, Bedding and Washing, • * - • 3*2®
Stationery, .. . . - - - - • '*
The two Sessions commence respectively, on the lasi
Wednesday in April and In October. Pupils are not re
ceived Ifui by special arrangement, for leas than one
session. No deduction for absence, except incases of
great emergency. NO EXTRAS. .
Circulars, containing Recommendations. Ac , can be
hod Of Mis. G. R. white, Market street, and of Mr.
Metier, 81 Woodstrect. _ (»ep29
SzcliMffe Mvery Stalile andFurulalilus
Office,
No. 178 Pam Strut, near the St. Clair Hotel.
The subscriber, thankful to the public
ihe liberal share of custom in his line
TCS&OfiisSa. heretofore, would inform them that be hoe
the UNDERTAKING bu-i
ness in connection with his LIVBIIY business, and will
attend to funerals oa as reasonable terms as any in tue
city- Any person having anything to do in Ida une, wno
may give him a call, can depend upon their business bo
fntf attended to promptly, and >n tiie best and neatest
manner [no&Sm] JAMES MATTHEWS,
European Agency-*
THE undersigned, “ European Agents,” members of
the American Bar, still coimnue to collect debu, le
gacies and claims, remit monies, procure copies of wills,
deeds and documents, conduct suits, obtain testimony,
make searches and transact all other law business m
England, Ireland, Scoll-nd, Wales, Ac. IJiey are at
all times in communication, forwarding anil receiving
docamenta to and fro, and one; of them, regularly in
each year, makes a tour through the principal cities or
Europe and America, on. professional business. A he
next annual tonr willbe tbetwemy-sixth of this Agency.
lanum e ml,l e refeieno„g^ H « l n iaj^Pj lr»> EENAN| .
103 Fifth street. Pittsburgh, Fa., '
H. KEENAN, .
J 023 27 Palmerston Place, Dublin, Ireland.
SHOULDER BRACES—Of all torts and sizes, for
sale by [)al9j KBYSERjb M’DOWELL.
nOWB’S COUGH CANDY« For Coughs, Colds,
n Hoarseness, Ac;, for sale wholesale and retail, at
mnafaemrer.’ P"«».l>y gRYaF , tt fc m-DOWELI
riIBUSSKS—FortUe radical cure of Hernia or Kup
jaWre ’ f<Ur tale KEYBER fc M'DOWELIi.
OADtIZ THOMPSON’S-BYE WATER—For solo,
30 lA ? KEYSBR A M’BOWELL.
1» EflNbD su uahs—Powdeied.-Croshed, Clarified,
Xl* and Xioaf, in «iote and for sale by ;
ia23 KING fc MOORHEAD. . -
"IV/f agazines fbukuaky—
JJtL Harpers’ Magazlno tor February; -t. ■
International;. dor do;
APBleton’a Medtanica’Magazine for February:
Yankee Storlea and-Yonkeo Letter.,
For aale at MINER* CO.'S Bookstore, N 0.33 Smith
'fieldalreel. - , "" ' ’ IftM
; In elore and tor aale by
*fet>3’ . STPAKT * SILL
Casli llnlnol i'lre -Jmiiranije Compnn}'
Horrlalrargr Penuiylvanlo. ■
CAFWWbj itxoo^oo;
charter Feufetual
milE oifßeraiffned -haying-.been appointed Agents for
j. the above Compan.y } have opened an Odico tn No.
14-St. Ciairaueetj an.d are now prepared to effect, insu
rances onciiy .-anti conrnry property, upon as favorable
terms as any responsible Company in the State. AH
personshuving propexty insured in ibis Company are
entitled to vote for itsofficers, and to share in Its earn
ings ) bot are. not liable jin any event, for anything be
yond the amount they have paid. All losses promptly,
paid In sixty days ttfierproofof the same.
.«j, OFFfCEBS 1
. - .Host* JOHN C. BUCHER, President.
Ciaa.E. Hiesxze,' Vice President.
Thos. ft. Wtttjorv, Secretary.
David Fleming, Attorney and Counsellor.
, Directors—Hon. John C. Bucher, Rudolph F. Kelker,
Wra. Colder, Jr., David Fleming, Isaac G.M’Kinley,
Chas. 13. Hlester, Elias E. Kmzer, Samuel VV. Hays,
David Mumma,Jr., John Nuvkngcr. Dauphin County r
Jacob s. Hnldeman, York; Henry 11. Fry, Lancaster;
Adam Schasner, Berks; John G. Bretmor, Philadelphia;
William Mmtzor, Montgomery; Thomas Gillespie, Lu
zerne; Gordon F. Mason, Bradford; Amos E. Kapp,
Northumberland; James Burns, Miflhn \ John T, Hoov
er, Centre Huntingdon {James K. Moore
bead, Allegheny; JonaUianD.Leel, washington; Geo.
11. Bucher, Cumberland; George W* Mosser, Carbon.
M’kAIN & MOFFITT,
14 St. Clair street,
Agents for Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co.
Lentueky 31 ritual Life lstucance Ob#
GUARANTY FUND, $lOO,OOO.
mHEB COM PAN Y offers'to the insured all the security
X and advantages-Of the Mutual and Joint Stock Plana
(as heretofore applied) combined, namely: Low rales of
premium ; an annual return in cash of the per ceatage
required for the contingent risk of the year;-on ade
quate, but not excessive proVisionfortheiutnre security
Gi members fofthß -whole term of liter with an equitable
accumulating fand secured to such mem*
bora, payabte'atn'deathr oy Credits upon their poli
cies; aguaranty/undidesigued for the permanent seen*
rtty of snort terra members, apd-nlso for the. present s’e
parity of those forthe whole term of life.
i IJ7* This i$ the only Mutual Life Insurance Company
whose Tates of preoaom are fixed at a fair reduced stun
'dard,with apfavisiofi for onannaally increasing accu
mulation offiindst for future security) in exact propor
tion to the amount of business and. the. increasing risk
from advancing age among the members. '
; pamphlets, tracts, Ac., giving in detail the plan and
rates of the Company.furnished gratis, and applications
for insurance received by J. TUItBETT, Agent,
130, Wood street, Pittsburgh.
; JPtLWOBrn, Medical Examiner. jyl2:y»
The FraokUu Fire Ituurauer Company,
or rßtL&DsuHu.
Directors :
Charles W. Baooker, George tV. Richards,
. Thomas Han, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E, Borie,
fiamuelGranu Daviu S. Browne,
Jacob B. Smith, Morris Patterson.
CHAS. N.BANCKER, Pres’u
Chxs. O. Bancxn, Secretary.
j]y CotUiuue to moke Insurance, perpetual or limited,
on every description, of property in town and country,
at rates as lowuaore consistent with security.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund*
which, with theirCapitoi and Premiums, safely Invested,
afford ample protection to the assured.'
The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, m
published agreeably to an Aet at Assembly, were as fol*
' 4W, m£w, «■s»«
Keal Estate--- Sj'Jii 72
Sgg
Cash,Ao- - ■■ —■■■'■ MyHO M -
*1,212,503 44
Since their incorporation, a period of 21 yearaJthey
have paid upwards of Ons AftQum Four Hundred Thou
tand VoHan, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence
of the advantages of Insurance,as well as the ability and
disposition to meet with promptness, aUliablllilej.
J, GAHOINER COFFIN, Agent,
OdiceN- E» corner Wood aud 3d sts.
marine, Fire ana Inland Transportation
ISSSKAKOII. _
31 in? INSURANCK COMPANY OF NORTH AMER-
L ICA, Philadelphia, chartered 1591, capital 8500,-
00* asseit January 13,1831, 5O, will
make insurance on tmltuings ami contents in tots
city and vicinity. Also, on properly of every ilescilp
tion, on steamboats and other vessels, cither biriniand
tmn.pormiionorongese™^
ArUiur G. Coffin, Pres’t., Jacob M. Thomas,
Samuel W. Jones, John R. Neff.
Edward Smith, Rtehard 1). Wood,
John A. Brown, William Welsh,
Samuel F. Smiih,' Francis Haskins,
Samuel Brooks, 8. Anslin Alliboue,
Charles Taylor, William E. Bowen,
Ambrose While, George W. Asplnwall,
TliomasP Cope, James N. Dieksnn,
9. Morris, Waler,# H. D.Sherrcni, flee»y.
This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United
flutes, and from Us high standing, long expert*nee, am
ple means, and avoiding ail risks of an extra liaiard
ous character, may be considered as offering ample ae
curtty to the public- WM. I*. JOPiKS, Agent,
441 Front street.
LIVES INSURED BY THE
ICcntnelxy nutuo 1 Life Inmranet Co.*
COVINGTON. KV.
THIS COMPANY has actual Capital of ONE HUN
DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, anti l» managed
h» men of the highest integrity and responsibility.
Pamphlets furnished, information Riven, and applica
tion received by J. TURBEIT, Agent,
129 Wood street.
SaHCCt. DtLWOKTII, Medical Examiner. (»epB
Suto jnutual Fire inaorance Company.
HAWISBURG, PA.
J\ESIGNED only for tbe sater classes of property, ha*
/ an ample capital, and afford* superior adraiuagcs
point of cheapness, safety and accommodation, to city
ana coonlry'tncrchants, and owner* of dwellings, and
Isolated or country property. ,
A. A CARRIER, Actuary,
BrancUOflice.No.M Smnlifleld su Pittsburgh*
IHSCEASCE.
THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY JNSUB
ANCE COMPANY.—Office,, North Room of the Ex.
change, Third street, Philadelphia. , .
Fias ißsniuKCkvßuiidiitgs, Merchandize and othei
property In town and country, Insured against less 01
damage by fire al the lowestratc of premium.
Malms liuuEASCfc—'They also insure Vessels, Car
fees and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or
ifeclal policies, as the assured may desire.
inaAP TaaKSPOSTAttoH.—They also insure merchan
dise transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal
Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most
—Joseph H. Seal, Edmond A. Souder
John C. Davis. Robert Barton, John R. Penrose, SomueJ
Edwards, Geo. G-Letper. Edward Darlington, Isaac jl
Davis, WlUlam Folwcil, John Newhu,Dr. R. M. Huston,
lames C. Hand, Theonhilus Paulding, H- Jones Brooks,
Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Sc er Mc
llvain,Charles Kelly, J.G. Johnson, William flay>Dr
AT *«BU B |Ga.-D. T. Morgan,
Hugh Craig, MAimN PrclidenL
Tiros. C. Haim, Vice President.
’ Joseph W. Cowah, Secretary,
fry'Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pius
burgh. mC (jel&dtf) kA. MADEIRA, Agent.
gin and Birin. Iniunnci.
THE OFFICE of ihs /murant* Co. of North Amenta
has been removed to the Warehouse ofllardy, Jones
A Co., No. HI Front street, third house East of Wood
•treellwbcre thesubseribefwlll issue Policies on Build
ings end their conieais,and on Shipments bj Steamboats
and other vessels, for the above old and responsible
Company. [ap3J WM. 1 JONES, Agent.
v,ir« and IleallH luiuriues.
THE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH IN3CRANCE
COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated by tho
Legislature of Pennsylvania, March, IMS; Charter Per
netnal i Capital *100,1)00. Rates lamer than an, Frnmifi
£sSa Company, and full 20 per cent, lower titan the
usual rates of Life Insurance,as the following compari
son will show. Thus a person ot the age of JO insuring
fnr SlOO for life, must pay in tho Girard rcunsyl-
*2%; PeMMuhnil Eouttable B|jM, New
England 82,36, Albion 52,48, New \ork Life 82,30, Ltf*
Cbaries D U Wm F
n. nn . Robert P King, Charles r Uayes, M W Baldwin,
Chaa 6 B CampbelUW M Reeve, M.D.iLewls Cooper,
J Rodman Barker, k H Butler, Edmafc Cope Pr«f
d*nt, Samuel D Orrick ; Vies Frcrfrfsni, Robert P. King
fiseriiarp, Francis Blackburne.
ADolicntionß will be received and cverv information
given by .SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Orncs:
Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and wood streets
Pittsburgh. oeucf.y
Yir« and SUrin* liasuranca.
THE Insurance Company of North America, of Pblla
d«-liihia.throairt» its duly authorized sub*
■criber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance
on prop’erty.in thu city and its vicinity, and on sbipuan
by.h.oa n ul«ndn«r.. REcToßB!
Arthur G. Coffin, Prcah. Samuel Brooks,
Alex Henry, Charier Taylor,
Simnel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith,
Edward Smith, Ambrose White,
John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomaa.
John White, J „ oh ? R i K'fj, , -
Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood,
Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, Sec',..
This is the oldest Insurance Company in-the United
States, having been chartered in 1704. Its charter is per
petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am
ple means, and avoiding ail riskß of an extra hazardous
character, it may be considered asi offering amnle seenri
ty to the public. WILLIAMP. JONES.
At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones k Co., Water and
Front sts., Pittsburgh may4y
littlxogrmpl&le Institute.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.— The subscribers most respect
fuli? announce to their friends And the public gen
erally. inat they have ibis day entered into Co-Partner
ship, lor the purpose of carrying on, at the old stand, m
Singerty’s Building, opposite the Post Office, Third street,
Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, m all its vanoos
branches- Having machinery, recently arrived from
Europe, they are prepared to do works in Lithography
eqaaltosteel engraving. They solicit a continuance of
the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the
one'parmcr, Win Schuchman.'and they hope by strict
attention-10 their business, by elegant workmanship, and
the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an en
lightened public.
ilonds. Checks, Drafts, Machine Drawings, Likeness
earLanascapes, AutographloLetters,Bill Heads, Plots
Lithographed and Printed in Black, (Sold Bronze of Co-
Xo“ 0f thC " WOrlt wiPSaVuonMAN**'
'«piS " * UN, - ,ilN
BENCH EMPIRE-tssw vsusioK.h-WtT arei not.
to have a new edition of the French Empire, without
abridgement— St. Helena included. If the French are
satisfied, we ought to be. In those troublous times, it is
certainty a great satisfaction to know
Clothing lo tho best advantage. At CUESIL.K 3 tm
porinm of Men and Boys’ Clothing, they are now selling
Clothing ntgreatlyTeduecd prices.
l’nrcnosers are [nailed to call and examine our stock
Boys- CloUtlttftof aU ..»e ?E and i p ( rre«, To
j a 29 71 Smtthfield street
“ Dissolution.
THE partnership heretofore exisuing antler the firm
af FUffSis&K & STOavsHEL, is this day dissolved by
mutual content. The business la this city will be set
■liedbyDjßotol»en,M the old^and^No.^OTLibcrty
S Vmuarjfi,lBJa. __ J.B. STOUVENEL,
I have thisday cold tar interest in the Wine and- Li
mat Establukment to D. Ftcasisss. I cheer/aily re
*««“«> him » «U»«® ld<! “ s ' 0 J f e B r '8 T ouvENEL
TUNO CORDIAIiV cr frvcr.taint JEfizir—l» an eflee-
J "“e «rt«Sil»e ineiiWfiWefiiliir. impouncy- and
ill of Miwre. A. wi *»«S«“‘- n 8 “"“I
c^aana,^.
•JVACON—A «maU tot SMe* ondHa jns
JDrg Oooiw-^
* GREAT DftJttOAlWaj '
SECOND ARRIVAL OP„NCW
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS.
■\7OUNG. STEVENSON&LOVE, Sign of the Otlgi-
JL ntil Bee HiTa;Nb.74.Mdrkelstr«eliPlUsbm , gh..t>e- 1 .
I wepn Fourth street and the Diamond-, havs Jnst received ,
from the recent large clearing out&alc*, andthotmportv
era and manufacturers in New York amlPlulaaelphio,
the largest and cheapest stock Of Goods ever ottered In
tlus market, comprising m pana- very-large assortment.
of.DRESS GOODS of every description, tutted to the
seasonj at from 20 to 25 per cent lower than former pri
ces; 1 ' ’' *•
Black and. Colored French Merinos and Thibet Cloths,
fromfidlo 81,25 per yard?*
Black and Colored English Mennos and Lyonese
CloUin,froro3l to 41c. per yard; - /
Black and Cotored Paramattas odd Fancy Alpacas,
from 12 to G2e. per yard; ' ,
Plain and Embroidered De Lames, Cashmeres and
French Merinos;
i'lain Block, Colored and Printed Delaines and Cash
meres; . ;:
Very Rich Brocade and Watered Silks and Poplans;
do Plain Black. Colored Silks and Turkeatins.
A large Block BONNET SILKS. SATINS AND GRO.
DE AFRICE3, and of Bonnotahd Mantilla Velvets, all
colors; Bonnet anil Cap Ribbons, at very reduced prices.'
• -SHAWLS 1 SHAWLS! /-
A foil-assortment of Bay State and Woolen Long and
Square Shawls-;
Also. Rich Brocho, Long and Square Shawls; ■ -
Printed Terkerri, Cashmere, De Lalne and Thibet
Shawls; .
Cloths, C&ssimeres, Satinets. Ky. Jeans tc Vestings-
TUe proprietors would respectfully solicit pnioarly call
from ail of their friends, and the public generally, feel*
ing confident that they can offer greater inducements to
Wholesale and reioil buyers than ever have heretofore
been o3eredJaj*iusburgb... -* - ,«***»
0025 YOUNG, STEVENSON S: LOVE^
ghkapTWiisWeH.'dkVTjoOds l
• AT ■ ■
Market Street, between Fourth.and the Diamond,
THE undersigned baa just received from
markets a targe and splendid stock of WINTER
DRV GOODS, comprising a very beautiful assortment
of Dress-Goods, adapted to the season,niid at least *5
percent lower than, ever offered in this, city* vix
Black Alpacas, from 124 cents per yard to beat manu*
factored; Printed Mous ae Lanes*-front 12f t 025 cents
per yard; Black and Colored Thibet Cloths, from w.to
75 cents per- yard; English and American Chintz, from
'ss to 124 centaper yard : Heavy Brown Muslins, from
sto 7 cents yet yard; Bleached MuslinS, from sto 12J
cents per yard; Red Flannel, all wooLat2o cents per
yard. SHAWLS ANO DRESS GOODS, ,
Bay State and Waterloo Plaidlong and square Shawls
Black and Colored-Embroidered Cloth Shawls; Black
and Colored SilfcFrtoge 'Phibei Shawls pall wool Bro
ha Shawls; French Merinos, oil color's; Lupin’s Black
Bombazines.; Black, Figured and Changeable Alpacas
Cashmeres and Maus ae Lanes'; High Lusue_wxde
Black Gro de Rbibe Silks; Changeable and -Fancy
Dress Silks; Chameleon Satins; Mull, Swiss and
Jaconet Mtfsffns; French work Copes andCollara
Black Silk Laces and Fringes; Bonnet Ribbons
Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders.
STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS.
Csslnets, Kentucky Jean?, Tweeds, Bed Tickingejm
Cheeks; Scotch and Domestic Ginghams J-Red, White
and Yellow Flannels; Bleached and Colored Canton
Flannels; superior Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Rus
sia, Diaper and Crash. Bed Ticking as low-osoj-cents
** A assortment of French and English
Cass! meres and Vesting*. Also, a superior lot of Blan
kets. of nil sizes and qualities, to which-1 would invite
particular attention.
The customers of the bouse and all cash buyers we
requested to coll and examine for themselves. The
s*ock Is large and complete in every variety and style.
and will be sold at the very lowest prices.
ABSALOM MORRIS,
No. VS Market «u Pittsburgh.
novHhOm
Closlng'Oot sme'STWldUr i>ry Goodil
determined to clear om Wt stpcfc of
WOOLbN, DRESS and< iher WINTER GOODS,
before gening in feis supply lor the Sprine bUBiae«ti
will .*eu the remainder of those Goods at 30 per cent
lower than former price*, being HTper cent less than
cost. Purchasers will find— _ ,
AH Woold 4 Lapins, Merinos and Cashmeres ;
Primed dashtnCrcs and Mousiins ;
Buy Stale Loug.SUawlsf Broche do,do;
Cloaks, and Cloakings;
French and English Chintxes.
ALSO—A lot df Plaid and Figured .&lks,iJf.’E** l
style. jjalfll JAMES A. MCKNIGHT,
Kre»h Arrival or »«w Oo«J»l
T, K. fii’KSIGHT & BROTHBES,
117 WOOD STREET* n
THIRD DOOR FROM THE CORNER OP FIFTH,
Have JUST RECEIVED and offer for sale—
-1,000 M. G. D. and S B. Percussion Caps;
4,000 doz. Spool Cotton—assorted;
4WJ lbs. Patent Threadj
100 great gross Agate Ballons;
000 doz. Gum Suspenders;
150 dcz- Berlin Glovej;
4u <Jo2. Cotton CJipves;
I'iO pieces Pongee HaadfceTeL'kfs;
SO do Ladles’Linen do;
75 do Cambria do;
SO c&rioons Bonnet Ribbons;
95 do Satin and Manias Ribbons;
0 do Cap do;
Together with a Urge and well selected stock 0/
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods'
They would also call tbeatientlon of the trade gener
ally,to the largest and most varied assortment oi Gold
Jewelry, Watches, &c., ever offered in this market—all
of which tber offer on the most reasonable terms, foetff
GRAND CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SALE OF
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS
ATJKFt'lqaiS*
ONE PRICE CASH STORE.
No. TO ilarktt st~, beitettn Fourth and ths Diamond.
THE subscriber wilt commence a closing oot sale of
hi* eutire slock of PALL AND WINTER DRV
GOODS, on Monday, December 15ib, and will continue
one month, preparatory to the reception of Spring
Goode, on which occasion our XVhotesale Rooms will
be thrown open to the Retail Trade. Purchaser* may
rely that the following redaction* will be made on the
original marked price*, viz:
Genuine French Merinos have been
selling at St,oo. now at 6iic.
Super French Merinos, H-i a 70
Genuine Lupin*, best quality, 1,75 “ I^s
French Thibet Cloths, 87| a S2J
>« « 75 « 5U
4i » u « 45
Best high Lustre Alpacas,
Secondqa&Uiy “
Third “ u
Eiiibt yard* of good Alpaca Tor Si,oo.
Btocue Long Sfiawls, 25,00 4t 17,00
u Square u 10,do “ 8,50
Blanket bong Shawls, 10,l'O 0,00
v* «* « 8»t’0 5,00
Bay Slate Long Shawl*, 5,C0 “ 3,25
« *t b U 4jW “ B,‘JC
Red Flannels, alt wool,
u a k
The above price* are a sample, and the balance of Uxe
stock will be *dld in proportion. Positively no devia
tlon in prices. [dec! *2
SIfiCOMU OtLJBAT AUtUVAL}
/~vF FALL ami Winter Pry Goods and Varilirs at No.
87. Northwest corner ot Wood street ami Diamond
alley jT’itftburgh, Pa. B. Gaxoo A Co. -would again an*
noanc'e to their old castomcn tmd dealers generally in
their .line, that they ore now preparedt o offer for sale
their present new stock of Goods at unusually low rates.
And os our purchases hare been made on the most fav
orable terms with importers and .Manufacturer?, we flat
ter ourselves, and hope to be onle to merit aeonlinuance
of confidence and patronage of our old customers and
the public generally, which has been heretofore so libe
rally bestowed upou us. Our DRY GOODS STOCK is
in part of Broadcloths, Cassimcres, SattincUk Tweeds,
faney Vestings,Checks, Flannels, Driiliugs, Black and
Brown Musdns, Tickings, Blankets, Liosey Plaids, Al
pacas, Merlnoes, Muslin Be Laines, Cashmeres, fancy
Prints, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, Tabto Diapers,
Ginghams, Silks, tancy lon* Shawls, Silk CritVats, Pon
gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Liuens.direct
from Ireland, end all other articles generally kept ih.the
Pry Goods line. Otnt YatuetS Deportment will be-found
on examination to be unsurpassed by any other of the
kind West of the Mountains, and ismadeup In part of
Combs, Buttons. Patent and Spool Threads, direct from
Europe: Port Montes and Pocket Books, Hooks and
Eyes, Pins and Needles. Tapes, Thimbles, Spobns, Ra
zors, Cable Cotleiy. and Pen-Knives just arrived.from
Sheffield; Patent Medicines. Violin and Violin Strings,
Gam Suspenders, Slates and Slate Pencils, Percassmn
Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery* Gloves, Lawns and
Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Silk, SilkGimpsand Fringes,
fancy Nettings, GreeaJlftndages, Black&lk Veils* Silk
Florence together with a general assortment of all other
articles in the Variety line. We have on band and for
sale a large assortment of Gold and Silver. Watches and
Watch Materials, Gold find Gilt Jewelry’, 'Gold and Sil
ver Pens and Pencils, Gold and Silver. Spectacles,
Clocks, Ac., to which ye invite the attention of.all boy
ers, as we arc determined to sell our Goods On the most
reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer
ence.
N. 0. The business of the late firm of Greoo A Me-
Caitolsss is to be settled by B. Ghboo at the stand of D.
Gbeqo A Co , who la fully authorized for such and in
whose possession are the papers, Notes and Books of
said firm. • • _• . • loott5;U~
-KKJHIMOH STUttit.
Jams* Goillng, .
Wholesale and'RelaU Sealer and Importer of
FANCY. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DKY GOODS,
WOULD resptfSifiilly inform the public uml hte
friends, (irora whom he has formerly received a
liberal share of custom), that be has used every exer
tion iu securinjf bn extensive and complete assortment
of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, of the best quality.
Consisting of the following articles: French and En
glish Mermos, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Popllfts Silks, Sat
in*, MoasDe Lainas, and other Dress Goods % Shawls,
Vazettes, Mantles ana Cloaks, of every variety.
Ltulios* and'Children's Bonnets, Caps,Capes; Velvets,
Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, Ac.
Gentlemen's Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Shirts,
Drawers, Hosfery 1 &c.
With a targe stock -of Bleached and Brown Muslins,
Shirting, Sheeting j Table Linens, Tickings, Cheeks,
Flannels, Calicos, Satinets, Jeans, Ac. Also, an assort
ment of mourmngGoods.
The above siook, with numerous other articles, the
proprietor is now opening at his New Store, No. 109
Market street, to whteh he invites purchasers, as he is
determined to sell us cheap as tbo cheapest.
MADAME A. GOSLING still oontmuesio give her
undivided attention to the manufacturing of'Viteues,
Cloak*. Cones, iSooheis, &c.j which are alt made m a su
perior style. She respoetmlly solieiu purchases and
orders- French Pattern Unis for the trade always on
hand.
"BBW 6001181
HEW WHOLESALE TRIMMING, NOTION AND
VARIETY STORE,
No. 01 Wood Streetf
Setvun Third and Fourth sureo, opposite Hampton ,
Smith 4* Co * s > -'JftW»6«rsA.
THE subscriber respecifalfy Invites the attention of
Country and City Merchants to hisextensive assort*
mont of Trimming, Notloh, Fancy and Variety Goods,
which ho is now opening for the Fail Trade. Among
the articles composing his stock may be fouud a tall as
sortment of the following;—
Duttons, Edglngs,Pockcl Books, Threads, Combs ;*
■ Laces and Jnseriings, Forte Monnaies, buspendera ;•
Embroideries, Needles, Swiss and. Victoria Mulls; j
Fringes, Gimps, Pins, Jackonets, Braids
Hoofs and Eyes, Fancy and Dress BuUons.Brushes;
Tape Cheeks, Flam and Fancy Bobinets, Whalebone}
Quill’d Ribbons, Black Silk and Lisle Laces;
New Stylo Ribbon Trimming, Hosiery and Gloves;
Block Lace Veils, Woollen Comforts i
Buck Gloves and Mitts, Bonnet Ribbons,
Gents Silk Woollen and Colton Undershirts and Draw
ers;
• Rons and Ring Comforts, Worsted and Opera Hoods!
Plain Mantel Ribbons, Infants 1 Bools; .
Plain Satin Ribbons, Linen Gambnc Pocket tidkfs,
Gilt and Gold Jewelry, Jerome Clocks, Fancy Soaps
Carpet Bags and Saicbel9. AVmdowBhades; .....
Toilet Cases, Violins, P«riumery t Jewsharpsj. .
GiUoi’s Steel Fens, Gold Pens, umbrellas, Accorqe-
ODS.
Conch Shells, Zephyr Worsteds, Perforated Boards}"
Floss Silks, worsted and Croohet Needles, Looking
Glasses; A
Winch, with a variety of other articles’, he wilP offer
for cash or approved credit, at. puces comparing qwt
rably with Eastern markets. , -, x ; ......
P. aoedtiottorPediatt Is partiealariydirect*
cd to this extensive and varied assortment
sepls,tt W.C.MURPEF.
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|to TT^ ) „ '' „ 'CABINET s&|
MANUFAOJVRER, «
Warc-rooma U 7 and P 9. TUrft »tr«et»-
?Tv: WiW reapectfoily Informs 41a friends apdcostoffl?.
«I • em tbat he has now completedthe
cesistoc* ofhoasekold-fumnare cverbeforfrßeeain
this city,-os he is determined to uphold the
well-seasoned materials; bcst workmanship,and newesl
designs; and from'the extent of his orders.and facility :
in mai ufacturing, he isenabledto- prodace warranted :
faraitsre, at the lowest prices. 5
He has adopted the, principle of Identifying .cas- ,:
tomera’lnterest with his own,in quality nod price, and
keeps always onbond the greatest variety ofevery des*
cnption -of fanu(arc) from the cheapest and-plainest, to
the most elegatu and costly, that ahouse,ar any partof.
one, may he furnished, from his stocky or mamuaetared
expressly to order -He therefore sobcltsan inspection,'
thattheadvantages of his establishment mayJbe xnowa.
The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which
for richness or style and finish,eannot be iurpassed-ln
any of the Ehslerncixiest'" '
drawing, din- ... .
ing, and bed room -
chairs, of every* variety,
consisting>of Tosewoood, ma
hogunyand walnht ElizaSethen,
CotLservatoire and'Easy-Clmlrs; of every
description;Couches, iSotas.Tete-ortem andiliv
vans of the latest French; aria* American patterns; •
Tashaes, What-Nots, and indies* fnrlor Writing'JDtfsks
stands, music stands,' and holder's,marble top;, ma
hogany, rosewdod and wainut centre and sofa, ta
bles, extension dining table*; all sizes of the
most improved, and -decidedly?.the best kind
made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables,
wardrobes, bedsteads ’ and wasnstandsof.
.each a large assortment; gothic hall
and parlor rceeptionchairei buomans !
and stools,, and .book
oases, side boards, fire semens,
towel, racks, bat stands, and
mnsic stools, cribs and cots .y---
for children; paper maehe,
table and tea poys, ma
hogany, rosewood y aQd
inlaia pearls Tables, .
&c. &c. &c.
A large assortment of COMMON FURNIXURE and
WXNDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet hambs supplied with
•aliarticles in their line ;
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the short'
est notice.
All orders promptly attended to
Journeyman Cabinet flakeri Aiaotlttion
WAREHOUSE* 119 SECOND STREET,
- * (near tbc corner of Wood.} " -
; •- THIS ASSOCIATION, em-jR
• bracing, already, twice to thrccUA.
limes as many bauds asthe lar* MW>;
• andhhhertomost reuawhea * l | •'
buflineas shops of this city-, have opened their Wor
e• house, and are able 10 furnish the public, by -wholesale
orretail;with Furniture of ihe following description—
vtz? •••*'• 1 -•
Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus rFall Col-',
umued Dnreausf Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany
Chairs i Booking Chairs; Mahogany Washstanas;. So
fas; Divans? Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries*
Card Tables; Pier Tables; fiue Gard Tables; Centre
Tables: Hat Racks; Frond* Bedsteads*,; Ottomans;
Poplar wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast-Tables; Work
stands; Cherry and Common Workstahds; high post,
commont low, and trundle Bedsteads? Cbenyßareans j
Cribs; Cradles, Ac. •
The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive scale,
permit them to sell at the Ip west prices, "and they are de
termined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally
good, If not better article, and warranted-—as the.pobhc
will understand by giving them a call - < *
djy Steamboat work of all descriptions, ana other
articles of any description, made to order In every sfjrle,
at the shortest notice. ~ •• (marts!
i v Osbihct Uatterri .
Venrcrs, Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut?* Varnish,
Headman and Fumitim atWliOlesale.
XHB subscribers have just received from New York
.and Boston a most splendid £lock prYENEERS,
and axeraamifacinriog by machinery Furaiiure suitab I e
fOt the trade. Aii of which we wilt sell ut eytteraeiy
lowprices. * . i,
As great core was taken lit 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 andmueh' tower than by
hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully Invited*.
Turned Work, in ail its branches* carriedoh as usual.
Plonk for hand rußB,for Cajpentere; andrall articles
required InmaunfactaringC&bmctFunuQrc* constantly
on Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair
Cloths, Springs, Ac n Ac. RYAN A M’fCEE,
Ryan’s Buildings, .
mart&ydgw - ■-< 1 No.3l.Fifth-street.
I Jf3£ja Tub subscribers lender their acfft
forthe favors bestow
e!T upon them by tfictr Steamboat friends*'and fw\'
would respectfully remind them and others tote- 1
tested in boihiing boats, that they are. at all times pre
pared to furnish, on the: most reasonable terms, every
description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the- be*
material and workmanship. T li YOUNG* CO.,
Corner Third and. Snmhfield streets,
feblg ■ oppoaite ü ßrowa*a Hotel.”
a. C. HASUtBB. _ 1. DACUIB
Hamftt«rO> JDtnlir*
CABINET WAREROOM,SSUTUVIEL»STREETj ;
Btiwm Snemhstrut and Strawberryalley,fwsourg , Pa.
ds\ HAMMER A DACLEK keep eoaalanUy on band
ul a variety of excellent and fashionaMe Punutore,
the city* and sold on as
* » 'favorable terms as can be obtained at'any similar
esublia&nentJn Jie West- Tftey'have now bn bauu an
unusually extensive stock, embracing all kiudsof Puriu*
ture»trom the cheapest andpjoiuest to the most costly
and elegant- Ait orders promptly attendedio., mrtL*Om
SIBDQt
HAVE ON HANJJallheir extensive CAHINETand
CHAIR MANUFACTORY* No. 04 Snhlhfield at.
a large assortment of fancy add plain Fatnitore, which
they wiiUeU IS per cent. bcto-svcattomary rates;
Terms—cash only. ' [decgftly
/mssas W&L E. STEVENSON contluaes to mano
tfSp fag!are CABINET- WARE bf ev*ry descrip
iniii ,t ****i at his old stand, comer of Liberty and
£sl22s23Seventh streets. UNDERTAKING attended
to, in all its branches. > qtayll
FALL AtVU WlfcTKtt K'IVCIC
Of F«ney and Staple Dry Goode.
A A. MAS!iff! &.CO., would most respectfully eo
• licit the attention of Die public generally, and die
wholesale trade in particular, to their large and care*
fully selected Stock ofGoods fOT Fall and Wiuter sales,
whfchwiil be found larger than they have ever before
offered. We have received a*follows:
400baIekBro. Mcsltus;
G5OO Long and Square Shawls;
VJO bales Drills and Cosn&UuTgs;
600 pieces Sup Blankets *,
100 boles.Fiannels, Colored and White;
000 Casea'Fancy Prints J
lOObaiesTickUig;
100 pieces French Mennos;
113 eases 1 White Muslins ;
500 Parmattas and Cobarg Cloths;
28Cases "White Muslins;
100 all colors
50 pieces Linen Sheetin g;
to cases Irish Linens;
600 pieces Sattinetts:
50 Cartoons Bonnet Uibbonß;
100 pieces best moke Cloths:
100 Cartoons Freuch Flowers;
300 pieces Cnssuneres and Doeskins -
500 do Fancy Silks;
270 do do Cassiraeres;
SO do Colored Velvets;
500 do Shining and checks;
S$ Coses Cashmeres and de Lames;
21 do Plain and fluid Lmseys;
lOOOdozen Hosiery; ■
13 Coses Tweeds and Jeans;
aOOOdosenGloves, assorted;
Together with esvery article usually found in a Dry
Good Establishment; No. 62 and 04 Market St.
septic . • - ' *■•••••> ' '
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Qi\ u 40
50 « 31
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51 “ 23
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BMunftou<i ASloy I
OOUD9 A CUOZIUKt 4
MACHINISTS AND AUNUEACTUBEES,
_ OIL MILL BUILDINGS, South- ITei cot
ner of -Diamond, {near iho Ohio and Pam
83856aa,_ rylcania Railroad Depots -ALLZawsnj Cnr.
«ggggjg;P *v*r *n,\ Land Steam Engine*, Fire En*
ginesV Hydraulie Presses, of all descriptions; Copper*
pints, Lithographic hod otber.Pxesscs; Gold Slataping
and- Refining Apparatus) together wait Mill Machinery
in general, bnilt upon the most approved pians,of con*
stractioßjand-workmanship to the- toliafactioir ofcus*
tomere> • /• >
irj*»AH orders ted at Messrs. Cochran, flPßrlde &
Co.’stNo. 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh, or. addressed to
vhesabacribers, Allegheny.willreceiveprompt attention.
anl« , DODDS & CROZIBR.
Bolivar Fin Frick Blaunfacturliig Company, ■
B. V. JONES, - &.&-UAOftAW,
JAB. OLOVXS, 8. M, ÜBS,
GLOVER, Klfia ft CO.> proprietors*
r IK subscribers having been appointed' Agents for
the above named concern, wilikeepcoasiantljr on
hand a supply of the celebrated Back, Crc
clble Fire Clay, rurnaee Hearths and Inwalls. They
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 noldeem It necessary to enumerate the many
advantages the Bolivar Tire Brick posess over all cth
era that have been offpredfor saiem the United States,
their superiority belngwell kuown to almost all persons
who nse Pireßnck* The proprietors have determined
that the Fire Brick shall Jose none of their present envi
able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared to
make them.even better than they have heretofore been.
This is the only establishment cowmanu&clurjng Fire
Brick at Bolivar- Klfaß. A JONEfe,
m«ri7 CanalßasinfSeventhsC, Pittsburgh.
a Dr* Win. P. Uilei,
Waif VETERINARY SURGEON.
Office at Rodr Fatlenoit’a Livery Stabtee, on
Fourth elroet. between wood and Smithlielu. liv4 ty
' For Bale* - ' ? ■ ■••• '
A A ACRES OF COAL, sltaaietl on. thfr Mtmqngahela
44 ilveri near Mine is npenea awl
approached by a short Railway* in excellent repair, ue. ;
loaxinK to the above; and fcevan or eight good miners
houses. Terms—3s,ooo; some cash! the balance in
well endorsed notes. Apply to JOHN B- IjAROE,
sepShtf ■ Attorney. Fourili street.
tsaOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—The fanner:
ship heretofore existing -between Joshua Rhodes
and A. r. Anshutz, under the firm ot Joshua Rhodes.As
Co-, Is this day dissolved by mutual consenf. The bupi,
ness of the firm will be settled by either tfrtejmrltes.
JObHUA • KnUUttoi . .
ALFRED F:ANSHUTZ.
PiUsbuTgh t January 17th, 1552. ,
The business will be conducted as heretofore by the
■a jnenbor, al the old .land, RHODES.
NOTICE —Having sold ottt my Book and Periodical
Store to W. A. Uildenfenney fc Co., I eheerfally re
commend the new firm to my friends and cnstomet«.v,
W« Ci WALL.
TO THE. PUBLIC—The uudernjjned haveasioeio
ted io purchasing ilie entire periodical stock©f W.
C Wall, No- 65 Fourth street; which Wtltbe conducted
as above, under ths finxiofVrA.CJl3BDfcnlißj , &,Co*
The present stockVil! be increased to every article be
longing to the business.'Public patronage is solicited
ana will be thankfully received. _ ;
•' '6ILDENFENNEY, *
H. MINER & CO. \
py ir. MINER & 00. will sull continue as formerly
attneir old Btand.No.33 Smlllifield street* • . tfeb? •
Superior WiUn BmJWfc; .
ISSUG3Mg!Z
ISffSS^Ssfefi^sssasastegffii
e i*7, i Setter Aywirthattiiitte far oriasnie with natron
-1 aaowillfind «S work enrolled executed la tneSell
mannoraad on the . ■;>
r^fmnca—Jda- Uvpvt, Edward HeaxletonS
EsqT.B H. Hartley, Ean.,Joseßli-Woodwelf, Joihu*
, eerefiSyeeteJted'i'uwkof Wotehei,Cloefa,Jeyr- „ ~WffaOtEa«lgaaSMßrls?^!A tft *.
i
«ba - \ - No.fl_SmiUifie!4ittetti t*oU'
, • ' I 1 **\i j. t»- v» ££•{,*
' ‘ t ' i. i /c. ’Ht -“** S *’ j .§,
3 *
l»uqne»n*.lronBtore.
COLEMAN, HAILMAN A CO., bava .removedlo lha
Warehouse No.l'il Water - stieet r l&tely,occupied
by Messrs. Lyon, Skozb&Oo,) dnd&exidaorto theilo-.
nongahelalioftset, where theyofferfarsaieion liberal*
terms; tUj&ic raanniacinted- articles—among wh.lch.tnay
be foondiall sizes of -Jurdau andCcintntra Jnni; Spring*
and Axl*St-Slab* BprmffandA.B.Sleel :ORivets;Pat
eni- Preised Spikes j Cut -Nails and Spikes; Nuts and
Washers; Prowßara< Sledges* ftm;. - ■ “•'•im ’
I|*X TRA FlGS—One'ean ofKrtra-Figa, handsomely
pat tip in piiperUoleB,coiualnl!i« abom*trponn(£s
each, jusiTeceivedand rot sale nc Nb. asa Liberty el.
WM. A. M’CLtIHG * Cff., -
- Grocers and Tea Dealers- >..
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i Dc. Jayne’* Anally Xfeillcliia*.
1 TpXTßAOl'ofnt*‘l«tros*tfEey.B L* Abbott a
: well adowivard hlguiy esteemed Mlscmoaiy id tile
knutdom of Buimah, datcu
BiOTowAtJlßaic*d,Febni»ry,lBls.
jjr. D. RtoMtiflua: My Dear Sir—We are
novrin greni.wanier your Medical Preparations. : Your
qgfIMINATdVEiBALSiIM isan hnmlnnMa tdodieine
in this country in boweleemplaints,and has been used i
I i n aji one''Missions wUh.themoslgraiifylngaaccess. I i
tmae hhowndlin many ease* to act like * charm. Vonr i
Sanative TILLS are mysheet anchor.—The beet
medicine foi'my User complaint and pain in the aide that
I Save ever used. They are in great demand, andwe
areentuelyooiof them We need Bvehundred boxes
of them. Ere Bpecher rays weeould nse a thousand
Kmmv uayelsamonglheeharetos the pastseasoM
feXnTSVint rtSy^ieenofiieeHieetsj that it would bare
Bsi^lSpiSSt
i-sisisiissil
Sin?ldcut,cb6erfollyrecommend luo.oarprofetßion
aSMßMfS
SSH'Hafflsssspn^
,u . T VVM.B. CASEY, H.D,
». HARRISON, M»., -
: F.WOODRURRrJLttv- v-• .:
, HAMILTON BREWER. M.D.,
KLLSWORTH BWRR;M4». f Botante..
Comprising all the pnUUtinjfphyeiciaim in the eRy of
M FOt atebi B. A. * CO., :i ,
Jyl . ... cornsrof/tVaod ami Firatsta.
MOUSE'S. ■' .•• •’
!(!omnound Syrtjp of Tallow Dock Hoot,
Va coß?uss ih7front rank among the proprle'ory
Omedicines ot this conotry for completely eating
Pnnkcr Salt Klieanl, Erysipelas? act! alloUter diseases.
anda lieklingjetiaaiidtr;
about the Throat; and is used •wilh anpteceacuted-suc
11'**”*4 bbdy,gi»lnglone«M>e?
!v*Smiaor«ttn*,andiaTigotatingiheentire system. ;
; - if ihc testimony ol thousands o Hiring
!ail ouita of the country, can he relied upon, it is ftingu
iarly efficacious in etttin|»B-3B»e»««lMl'«N«*»fe%??
bilimted and broken down. coiiSliuilioas. R
immble in its eomposifipniatidiso ,Mcjtrately.com--
■bioed itt ils propQttibusihiU&eClienucaiybotaiiiciJi&sd
ScS SfS Of ench-dngredient barmonmnsly
“RbSmmfvett
SSrsdpariUS Sytupsentirely failed to;make the leustlm^
g.*asSM3B'- liiUligWlf'lß
tr Ifeisißiasasafat;
Bittan>»l»ooble . I.ev«»; tetter Copyl«S ;
i»g|§t§
T“ecWW^“ l «e« ov “ 1111 Pr»™«in«udon 3 for.
tt iJ*^?^teasioernorri!qttiie r fMieiiiiiJ flown. ■■.
' 2d Through two Ic. vers cml eccentric jDmlßlheprca
saVi UobKTwVmore aaac, and much qo.cketU.aa
I ’ y ad. l Th e m^et"i S applied so equally, thtnte Ptes.U
SBW,'SSS'.SfS|^^f|fe
The Tablet may be used to great aavanwßa ««/
Prees alreadyla uscjaud .ofUiai purposo wUlbe sqld
“StttMcan be copied, sr Uh thl. Ptess .oaf »“*“«
”mmlnn 7 TreeSd. Tt© £?itfSf
cnmDaratfoelY oriflingcosttonll who_inny\de~ir» to pa*:
fectihfl system ot preserving papers for ready and easy ,
reference., COPYING BOOKSI •• • "
The Paner ur these Book* is oade fro© ; allcLiiiaft
Stock, anSef U© same auilHy PatS?
Paper, bound oa,P*«?hment Uacks, w^Prmteaiages,,
and manufactured expressly fot^retaul^ **{»■•.-’•■ b«imiW t%f
n X^ o y
Arnolds Ponying fuk—deciUedly Ib.o bestin ase.. ,
Mr A. 0. Chambers will-watt on the cltueus of PUt**
burgh and Allegheny* and wdl give alLUns instruction
accessary * ■■'
JOHN F. COLE & CO.; .
-At McFaden & Covoie’* Fanna EaUroaf Dttoutormt
• of Pann and Wayne »l».tFm»Uniglt-
•AtoaomlaftlfiiiPPßfttvsr ,
ON A NKW AND IMPROVED PLAN, :
For M ?sjih J. W. B&A.NSTVKNo. ,*S Smthfrld
... ■: ■9ttett i .£iUibuTsh 9 >.y • • • > '
A S persons of bothsexesourioame daily, comwara-,
A. in* of Coatlvenesr,Paln in the Stomach, Bo*el»,
An iKi,t »r>nprallv.bv examination, lhave found in a
£*«Satih^Save
Pressing disease, lie Falling of the Bowels), 1 hare fit- ,
led some of them with a nroper anm>pimrv tuid.a small
aoautity bt'metJieinejwhiii hayeTefiCTeitheirßßlnoml
given timm comfort, anil 6pmu of,tkWD.hadnolJjeeuweU,
for five or six years. Any person who will call at my
office, 1 can refer them to< those
can testify to lliebenelits of Item. 1C we -bave.no. Sop*.
Sonere that will fit, we can have them made m e short
time. -The.effect producedhy wearing a sniuUile nnd
perfectly adjusted Abdominal Supporter is j 1 *?* 1 ?:
miraculous. The Weak voiceis strengthened—the weak
lungs supported—the heart ceases, tts. palpitauous-jthe
foodsits heller on the stomach—eostivenees l»
chronic dianbtea.is slopped—miseornages prevented—-
aaodlngssfopped—wMiea cured—spine gels strooger—
fee indy who is unable to walkih soon able to wnlk welL
•She who could,not sit up alone' for a few
how sit op alt day , ot as longas any one,
womb is cured, and. in shorter or longer penods lo»e»
all us tcndeniessand weakness,
back toils place. Barrenness, in .»ome,eaees, gives,
place to fcuilinliiess,and « way ls.ptepnreaforyearsof
good health. ’ tsep«h3m,liaw
Illlnotn Land andßeneralAgsney• ,
WASHINGTON COC3CUE, •
PEORIA, Illinois, will attend to all business coffueev
cd with Lands M the Stnttfoflllinois—the redempt
lion ol lunds from tux sales; the-payment °f lli Xes, the
sale and other disposition Of lands, the.locauon of land
warrants*- also to the collection of debts aud-lhe settle*.
mem of claims of all kinds.; . •.•••••• .'l.
Land-WarraniS'bottght and soJd.r-PlilTutejua of
tB |telerencßWThomas' Phillips,.
Pittsburgh. , “ noygfl’gl
Rtturasd to the Cltf •
HENRY LANDWEIIR has thepleasure to announce
lo h<s jfiends and oldcastomers,thatj:a hasreium*
ed to the City; and reopened at his old smndrthe sign
of the SWAN, Market-sire et, ,wlJl oontjnue.
rdating lhe winter and Amply iptayjdedfoj
the accommodation. of his old
'supplies ore some lotsof choice^ FRENCH BBANDy,,.
CHAMPAIGNK and. wry .superior,
qualities,which he wUl'«eltr.whateaaiiAp|...tetftiU i
which he. has. rec.eutly • PQrehased.Xaat of Ebacttfoai;.
houses in New Yotlc
continue as- heretofore Us supply Cl QYBTERS| »AR«
DINK3.&C.&C. f oc ff
pFt*lg«t , W.aMa...s.s sm-ssAßAtt BBItMIASr
[of the late firm of Sands AKeTaemun.
touts BRISSBIAS fM
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Clocks* Watches, Jevszhy, Watch Matenals, Tools. se n fe,
vuru stub ST, ovb poos t&os wooo.rmsacßOii,
rrtAKE leave to onnoonee to the trade and the public
I generally, that they have themselves carefully se
lected and imported from Europe, a large stock of Gold
and Silver Wtches, Watch Materials, and Tools for
Walch makers; and a moat elegaiU assortment of Jew
elry, from the best manufactories—which tkeyouorat
prices as low as they can be purchased in the eastern.
siock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver
Patent Levers, do-Detached Levers j-do Lepmes j Sil
ver Qoartieis » and elegant French timepieces, of the
most-approved makes Together with a largo stock of
Clocks, and Time Pieces, from the best American Facto
ries* f L*
Their stock of Jewelry comprises articles of every
.description In this fine, snch ns Finger Ring*i nrßJngs,
Breast ■ Pms,Diacele to, GoldjToband^Guani,Chains,
Gold Guard- Keys and Seals,. Lockets, Gold and . Silver
Spoctacles Sijver :&nd German Silver uud Table.and;
lea Spoons, aud'evety kind of fancy generally,
kept in establishments of.ibls description* .ww*. i
- TheywooldiespectftUly coll the audnaonof-the. trade
to their extensive stock or Watch materials .And,Tootsy,
of every variety, which Ahey have most carefully se-i*
**They have also on hand;a- largo'ussortxacnl of Tele*-
scopes, Bpy Glasses and OperaGlasses,* from‘the best
manu factory in England*; 1 Together with a great v oriety
of other articles too nnmerousto menuoft*
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry-repaired in lhahest
manner and on tho mast reasonable terms; i loctlliy
DO you wish to purchase a, fine *—
TThb
J¥*3sone»half the usual dricetjf so. call at HOOD’S
GSUwNEW 8T0RB» GT MttrAii srrMti
two doors north,of-Third,and take look at hismew
stock, ■jusiamvedjundyou can there purchase Waichr
es or any kind of fine Gold 1 Jewelry at thelr rear value,
and not be charged two prices forever* ihingyasy^u
have usually-been: j hutcan getthe very, best quality .01
guodeat thelowest€agier&pncea*-vpouoibeli£y? -J" 1 *?
pikers,interested in their own pales, te|lyou,
and see for yourselves.- sold atthUcßtdjY* l **
ment will bp warranted as represented anime of
so that all mav purchase eonslly safo.and .Cheap, x
V'. • • •
and fidelity to the hxeeotlon ofaU ortto» eßtWMtt »
ri"va«;»|ffiSSSE 4
ass^isf.s^S.'S^^S.
Colored French CASSl«EßE3,to'whie6ia>.wonld
vita especial aheritiofc, whieh,lprt;arieflraJi<M>ewrte«»-
of alylcis,snpotlof to any this City^^AHO.«
lieatdifvllotof’Blaei an3'CoiQredSHjKBATJNiCa , 4*'
taete, Marseilles and Wiuie SJk party Vesungft-all«
sMen5 Men he is; prepared to; make to order in- oscporier
anner,tulowpneea. JAME3-C,WATT, - ,
> SSMarkel street!
■ between Second and Third streets. rv
i TO TAILOHS-J. C. Wait’s Gradrtanng Shoulder
Measure By ktero of Garment Dracghtiiig for sale at me
UOQ3 f Slo \ ipctZ.-.
' *nd U*ett« OlMttlng. ' v
fXALLAGHAN & CO., comer ,of Wood and VTatef
: SP«* .
trany other coUefninrt rpr«r»>i ih»TTinnmrtin«.-rhclov
-■=
-
: up, present
rr ,
Tar[nmcUoa;'^ : "r : v' : C^
•? Zc&mtfQt -Wood.aadiW*ifir*tf«i*ii&‘/
ABB BBMiS*fi^J.OTHWO«
i. : .......;• TfIKEEr BIG DOORS!; .r :~ ;:;
*.r
fcJb.-fncnißoiiig.toliisntraeroTtefnflm
Sr n fSpecU6rir *HW be; v v
*>ne of tho of Keaffy* - -
;^SsS^SSSavSS£' I0 ,ji
-dießianafiic umMuradifyleofv
;very-low#9tyriceS, as/weltas iho fincBi,aie got ujftb *
. . :•: .-,:'Heatty»Maile Gornieiltar_,... - . t
UsJte,feelAcdiifiaeoti'jiEoff*^lSWttlie£t»f-«ltS9!tfl™e< t .
aiidprice'ffdf 61sfi:oo4s,'lieeair.ofleriticin5Ml(^ndao^:i.
’meats SssfiaU imaiest ShafctateKsua purchase at hi*
!
■sineis, toitethil‘ with an anpTccedenicttaholaaUmfti r*--„
lailpaiioiiitgej'basenabieitilin'logetop'Ganaenta^to
soil the business habits and tastes of every location in .
Jlhe Oiuotf. l®bicbis of tSd : nuSoWltapdi^ l
: sale purchasers: . , ; -, ~ .
■ In the Cttttinsdepartment wttt.be founila choice Ajs
leclidudf" the mpst fasliionable goods, consisting Of-—.
French, English and Jmmam. BrwmMu,,' - ,
. CaHunereltsi'««<s
-TESTISBS, of tne latest and mdst fashlonabteatyles-r- -
altofwhibhiiolipt'eparediocmahetooilierinthe.best;
manor r and av Iheotost reasonable prices.
' AND Aljliia'i . _
'elite :■ jfcssoniSetitftheKQaaUty{Bnd ctteyanetytlttSte? \{.
most exic asiye, umlonb tedly, to befo:tndialheUm!ed-
•ft'
iL iwith ipi. 4 --.
WestiiteyhaVlacbeCTmaiioiN^w^^^sortw.exclav;^;,
tiv>iy iitt^Lß^ti%hcre c tbey:afe
of
poblioahatthey ei 8 “tee nai ffe r.*
entsizesofthe. ihodehf ?;y
Aoi*»inehes^6tfcet*TOi^OT^^
space ; -.
eionsiEaye;scveralBi«s 7 deeper£ma^TriUBr..^Dism---
YehUonnowcbimnrimogencroltLse'j^pt^o^wapne^i.,;
'bfihe.giejUCßt>of-tne i ftfer.; : TbeseT4?BiHif*jC*Has-2ftr* r ;. ; :* ; -
cpmppsedof variousjriaas'pf.BfitaJf^liai^\I!V
il Thcy are tboroaghly tnamdlA inside nnd ottMind
thn*' T n»ri<r »mpergiQflstoMran(fmdßsltactlPle.^.-.fflgy 7 ;v;
afeblghlyomamemaljanfi^fa^clasaic^fonn^^Mii^t-.;:;
wbichmol&ltßCapabHoi}in;a given qaanliiy^-^prv'v;:;.
' When properly secoredyoth cem.enUhcyftter.erl's'--
lyairtigbtjauafteeiromexhalttUoßOfofrcnstoegiUet.' »-
belter thou: tmy other article in use, (of -whateyercosi,) ..--
fortnmaponaubnvvaWta.oronliimrymiermsnia.gstm,
-
some of oar raoat ceiemißo ment <dso,bythe.lJonorn-- v
i hies rßeittriClan; Daniel M&mim™}*} ; :
other distinguished Senators who have witnessed uieir.
of thotrwoith.jhayhe seen atotir Agentt’jßarihjXWißji
Depot,, No-OTMainstrcet, tbreedooraabovelfimh f ;
where we intend to kceponhacdutti li times, saehn .
stock or aliases and deglees of prnament and finishes -
will, sail tastes. ‘ ~ .
We invite the attemihtf of: the public, and pf onderta; .
kerb particular ly throaghoot the west, to on eraniiuapon ■
of the article, and request themhottoiely nponlhorrp
resentatlonto fund enoiersj'.ot using the article,.whose -
uUptesJ ivwoaid be to misrepresent CQ
‘ patent UetaUti Aulll Case*. >”-y.
Juty,lSst* - ' r *
TpRE undersigned, Gkobgk K- and
X sole agentror the sale ©f ihe aborc valuable. aru-'>r .
clca t announces thatbe is :prepated:to-sopply- undfcju*
kere&nd others bavingoecaßloarioriheic urcwUMa© -
same, of alLsizes; from 1; foot IQ incßesto GfeetQifishes
In length, of varlous.widtbsund .depths, suitable tor bp- :
dies of any -sii©; eUher piain, bronzed or ;gudca .nua
highly omameatecL Aigo, nome pbtea and-tnmmin™.-
for tb© same. Attention to did very low prieds affixed*
-with/the view ot-.ibeir genfical .adopuoniitr sQueitMjiW,' .•:
wit: Alwhotosale, for plain bronzed CosM, Of viCnOltt
forßodlesSatoSainchesipfangib,; .. T: .
a ■ «' 28 id 33 » ~“• 1 4,SP
* 3 « - 33t040 « - “ t fl,Qo<
4 ** 40 lo 46 « 1 ** 41 ' ' 8,03
5 «• 4010 54 « tt 'i r
6 «vs4to 60 “ 10,00; ;. '
7 « 60 to CS « 41 . 11*00-“*: ;-■
0 U gstoßO 41 « 14,00
» *r 66 10 70 * • u 10,00'
* -10 « CB-to7» « “ 17,00-
U ’ « 72t076 "’ *< *’« - 18-00-'/
, i 9. , Hu 6oto6sextra deep.l2,W)i
13 **' 65 ufCO « « '15,00 -
U - « GO to 70 18,03-..
,t 15 - 44 09«n73 “ ,* r 19,00 f
16'- « '7610-70 ' w ' u - *‘2o,oo*.
Name plates from 34j50ta$0per dozwjp - . • «• *
ModefaieflddiiionalcbaTgoibrextragilqingandOTntt.■ :
mental painting,-or inlaidgold,^xilyeraod peaTli ,
information, or OT" , :
dersforCases prompt atieri* :
lion by. oddres3hig GKO. K»-ROBER , I“S T Agents -..
>- - Sarcopb&gus’Worerooms, 374 £lain-8tt,Ci3i,,.0. •• •
M Fuaerals attended,bearse ami carriage 8 farnisb.-
d conveyances; «iib:appiopriatetiuend&Ato.firpr:
vided for transportation to any. part of the country,, op
appUcaxionht tne .office as above. w
/jylO ' - „ , - f ■-
. i pmtlmrgliii«HlL«t D«pou<,
T> BAKD &'C&., HOi;‘3lOo‘WooD BtaKSP,'bave'jtifft::
JEW reeewftla Vail supply of siockm ih*»* linpr HaK
timore and New SulaKLElATHsßvi*&Uadclp&a
Kips and Cair Skins,-French Calf SfciiteV Cojttry4Jp>
per, Kips and Cair SkinsiMorocco Lining and; Binding,
Skins jTaftner’s Oil j Tanner’s and Corner’s ToOisiflftr.
And, Wkenf6gelher,they: believe
assonroenfcvcrr oflefed.bflfoiff.ja 'ritts*
jinnrhi Ail of .which rve are fprepared fa sell Jo; cash \
antfprompi payingcostomerr at ina-very lowestpriCw : •
pleasure In showing oar'stock," andjcor'dially
fnvitepnrcbaBdfa:'lo-'exanline,l}etorß(pUicliaslijg',rfilsevr
where. •■ » taeplSaf^
I puulmrgß CoicU Pactory. ....
fdW&Mr K* M* BIOEIiUW,
1 T CARRIAOBS of c Jew '
I description and of the latest and most approved
styles, ittorfW and tot rale.- Attending, petawaatj? tfr
each branch of b{s pionofaciory atn*« selecting Jus ma*
(erJtffromibehfest that the'canenunaritet can affo*a,
he. feels eonfidentlhat he C 4& please the most
Giving his entire tune and attention to the business, be
lsdeiermiaed to€mnp«e>vithanyeftheeasierft®areeu
Soaiheraand Western Motchantaaiejrespeetfully in-
Tiled tp e&U and examine his \rtacfc, before purchasing
elsewhere, us "he is determined to self afr good and as
cheat* an arUcleaa anfrother fesiabllahmcnt. fsep&
‘ Adunomm Mioou. u
XJSTXL W. WARD begs reavetoinrdnnlheLadieoand
Gentlemen of the city and vicinity, that hoiep re
pared to serve up in a superior manner, OYSTERS,
-cooked in, the various styles; and at the request ora
number of gentlemen, will keen always ready, HfWf
COFFEE,TEA and CHOCOLAIE, with edibles to stuL
He trusts,!))' constant attentionand an earnest desire to
please, this new feature will receive a share of pabllo
P ICJ? cSfeAM&aad other refreshments, as-nsttaf.’st
Shan notice-- The Bathing Departmentalways inorder
IJ7* A PrivateSaloonlorLauliea. ** focH.
Gaol Eatlag aad Drinking, ' '
M EVERY BODY that Is fond „«f the-good
things of iibis IlfevSbosld'drep yshutliina see
HARRY GRAHAM, at his new Hotel,
N 0.38, one door-frton-Penn, on St-Clsir st,
Harry serves out to htsciistotneratlisbcßtOysters,Ll-
Snors, Wines and Cigars that can he fount tn any of
tese ’ere diggina. \ (aniaan-
. _ Joha
TTAS ALWAYS OMHANH,of Us own manalacrate,
tJtl'a.tlsrgu Bssoruimntof-WfIII'S.GAMhAAnd UM
BRELLAS of e»ety-de»Crlpllo«,WUcll hewUl-dispose
of, wholesale or retail, at pricesas tow as they can he
procured for In either the eitieiof New \ Ork, Philadel
phia or Baltimore. Also, on. hand* large supply of _
BRUSSELS amUNGBAIN .UAWERBdfISS.nnnEA- ; .
PIES’ SATCHELS, which will be sold at New York
“jgff ‘ No»3 Wood feeeLnJv-SiJ^-
* -it SLlttE BOONBQr "
frtHO&ASARNOLD, FWsßbtifsrcaij-jDetSfcrsAi Sbtt«r: ; i
,JL baa on bund a futfsopply-of-very superior gassed
SLATE, and ts prepared to execute any order* forwork
that may be-entrusted to him, to «t ; manner that wfi| in
sure satisfaction, -and on- very-accommodating
He devotes his entire time aid attention-to theVsines*,
and feels confident that aiytua 'wtfrk will boperfeet.
' He muy- be found a t Logan, Wilson & CoS laaWedd *
Street- 1 ~ ' ' Ungl-ltm
SewOhooolate Futtev,
OIC.N. GfAMfiONl & CO. respSlKltJ inform t£e
W TSUtP.thdt .they are - nosy: CHOCO
LATBof every quality andpriee,\Thia ChocblatAttiK
like moat othpre sold herd.la Wirranted jntraandunad.
oltetated, and hende, of fmer flavor, morn nutrlcious
and wholesome. Big. G. and Co,,'ha < ilng beenpronSe
tore or one of the-largest Chocolate manuftetnnea In
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